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P.O. Box 27
950 S. Beach Blvd.
Waveland. MS 39576
Phone # £01-467-4909 * 467-5252 Fax #	467-4909
Congratulations Best Wishes for a Successful North Central BMC Meeting History Has Linked Gulfside and Black Methodists of the North Central Jurisdiction
Robert E. Jones
1920-First Black elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. North (a predecessor branch of United Methodism) for service in the United States.
1923-Founder of Gulfside Assembly. Waveland, Mississippi.
1936-1944
Assigned and served as Bishop of the Lexington Conference, the Methodist Church, Coiumbus (Oh.) Area (included all existing Black Methodist Churches the state of Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin).
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BISHOP ROBIiRT V.. JONKS. I).D , LL.D Kcjidcnl Bishop of ihc Columbus Atv«
The Gulfside Assembly Staff invites you, your family or any groups to enjoy its facilities and programs, year round — reasonable rates and stimulating programs.
Located:
Directly on Gulf of Mexico-Beach
60 miles south of New Orleans
14 miles from Gulfport, Mississippi
70 acres-U permanent buildings
3 story hotel accomodating 100 guests	,
Dining Room seating 200 persons
14 room classroom building
Harry Hoosier Auditorium - 1200 seats
Senior Citizens Village just completed — includes
live two bedroom brick houses with kitchen, dining
area, living room, fireplace, two baths (equipped
'or physically challenged persons)
Ml Facilities Air Conditioned and'Heat Controlled
Johnny Moore Assistant to the Director
Nora Spotts Kellogg Charles P. Kellogg Sr. Administrative Volunteers in Mission - Feb. 1, 1991-Feb. 1, 1992
Ernest Dixon. Resident Bishop San Antonio Area, Chairman Board of Trustees


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