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Ida A. Guirey

Author of "My World" in Distinctive Gospel Songs Early 20th Century

Mrs. J. M. Hunter

1860 - 1942 Author of "The Upper City" in Sing Unto the Lord Laura Bell Ogilvie Hunter. Married John Madison Hunter.

H. A. Ironside

1876 - 1951 Author of "Overshadowed" in Favorites Number 1

Gertrude R. Dugan

Author of "God Is Love" in Favorites Number 3

J. T. Latta

Person Name: J. E. Latta Author of "I Want to Know More About Jesus" in Songs for All John Tilden Latta, Early 20th Century He was baptized by Mr. Bebb into the Salem (Ohio) Baptist Church. We think he may have attended the Carmelite Baptist Church when he was young. He was ordained at Salem but officially was a member of the East Cleveland Baptist Church during his missionary years. His daughter Emma told us that he probably never would have become a missionary except for the influence of his wife Mary Udell. She gave us a picture when he taught at a school in Cambridge in the 1890's and another one of him, his school children, and the parents and family of the community about 1903. It has about 100 people in it. He wrote poetry before the age of 20 and was published. A copy of his small book, School Poems, is in our library. He played the violin. He went to the Doane Academy. We have the invitation for his commencement on June 10th, 1902, held in the Baptist Church in Granville, Ohio, that was addressed to his brother David Wilson Latta. He continued his studies at Denison University and the University of Chicago. In l904 his address was 52 M.D. Middle University Hall. He was a member of the Evangelistic Band of the University of Chicago. We have a flier with the 13 member evangelistic band pictured and the three-day program. He was listed as the hymn writer. In addition to his book of school poems he wrote 300 songs and about 1000 other poems. He married Mary Elizabeth Udell on September 9, l905, in Gibson, Ohio, and was ordained at the Salem church in October. His daughter Lois wrote me that they sailed under the sponsorship of the American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society as missionaries to Burma in October. He arrived in Rangoon December l9, l905, and proceeded on to Thonze the next day where he served until April l, l940. By Betty Latta Kitchen --freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com

Mary Helen Anderson

Author of "Be Troubled Not" in The Stirling Three Hundred

Richard Beesley

Author of "Trust and Just Wait" in Songs for All

W. Lomax Childress

Author of "The Music of His Coming" in The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 5

Anna H. Schuler

Author of "I Am Satisfied With Jesus" in The Tabernacle Hymns

Elizabeth B. Miller

1875 - 1917 Author of "Cling to the Promises" in Inspiring Hymns Elizabeth B. Miller was the first wife of Oscar A. Miller, and she frequently collaborated with him in musical works. They were married in Nebraska in September 1896, during their time as students at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Mrs. Miller died on Feb. 10, 1917. Myrna Layton (Oscar A. Miller researcher)

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