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==NOI==
===1914-4===
"There has been blessing in Bloomington, Ill. At the close of the gospel preaching one Lord's Day night, about the beginning of the year, two confessed His name. One of these had shown some exercise in the Sunday School, we understand; the other was visiting in Bloomington... came a child of darkness, returned a child of light."
==Pantagraph==
"Rev. Mr. Blount of this city is in Paxton, where he is assisting Mr. Frank Hathaway in a tent meeting. The denomination to which young men belong to is the Plymouth Brethren."
"Orlando, Florida, June 6, 1913: My dear brother: The nearest gathering to us is in Jacksonville, 145 miles by rail, and we seldom have a visit. Dear bro. Potter, of Chicago, was here three days, about 14 months ago, and our bro. Dr. A.E. Waite, when passing through, going home to Bloomington, Ill., stopped over a few minutes in April. Sister Hovermale of Berkeley Springs, W. Va., winters in Florida, and is with us during the season, but is gone home now. But the Lord is with us in our weakness, and He keeps us, blessed be His holy Name! We are living in hope that He will soon come and not tarry, and we shall all be together, around Himself forever more, to praise Him." ===1916-2===With The Lord: Mrs. George Leitch, of Bloomington, Ill. October 20, 1915. Aged 46
===1944-3 Service Newsletter===
"From St. Francisville, Ill., his brother-in-law writes that "Raymond Macy is in the service and just now stationed in [[Kentucky]]... He was breaking bread with the saints in Bloomington." Address: A/C Raymond Macy, Class 1-A, 44 Pct 12, U.S.N.F.P.S., Murray, Ky."
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*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/69100355/?terms=Plymouth%20Brethren&match=1 1901-9-14]
* NOI / Service Newsletter
** 1914-4; 1916-2; 1944-3