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September 12, 1940 5C a Copy September 12, 1940 5c a copy THE WITNESS THE HISTORIC CATE At St. Mary’s Hall, Burlington, New Jersey Copyright 2020. Archives of the Episcopal Church / DFMS. Permission required for reuse and publication. SCHOOLS CLERGY NOTES SCHOOLS CHAPIN, J. A., resigned from service with St. Mark’s Church, Ashland, New Hampshire tDfe Jetterai ® Ideological on August 24, and will retire, having spent K e m p e r t t o i ^em m arg 42 years in the ministry. CONNER, J. W., deacon, is assistant at St. KENOSHA, WISCONSIN Three-year undergraduate Luke’s Church, Anchorage, Kentucky. sourse of prescribed and elective GILLETT, GORDON E., rector of St. James Episcopal Boarding and Day School *tudy. Church, Old Town, Maine, has been called Preparatory to all colleges. Unusual to be chaplain of Episcopal students at opportunities in Art and Music. Fourth-year course for gradu­ Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Complete sports program. Junior âtes, offering larger opportunity GLENN, C. LESLIE, rector of Christ Church, Cambridge, Mass., has accepted the rector­ School. Accredited. Address: for specialization. ship of St. John’s Church, Washington, D.C. Provision for more advanced HANSON, H. A., formerly rector of St. SISTERS OF ST. MARY John’s, Grand Haven, Michigan, is rector Box W. T. work, leading to degrees of S.T.M. of St. John’s Church, Ionia, and is in *nd D.Th. charge of St. Paul’s Church, Greenville, Kemper Hall Kenosha, Wisconsin Michigan. ADDRESS KINGWILL, W. J., formerly assistant at the parish of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, THE DEAN is to be rector of the Holy Nativity Church, ST AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE South Weymouth, Massachusetts, effective Raleigh, North Carolina Chelsea Square New York City September i5. An accredited Church College for Negro Youth. Coeducational. LEE, B. G., has resigned as archdeacon of Degrees of B. A. and B. S. For Catalogue Address the Dean Sacramento, to retire. Needs of college: A larger endowment, MARMION, C. G., JR., formerly assistant at scholarship aid for worthy students, St. Alban’s Church, Washington, D. C., is gifts for current expenses. rector of St. George’s Church, Port Arthur, Address The President Texas. Legal Title for Bequests: Episcopal Theological School McDONALD, L. P., retired, died in Elyria, Trustees of St. Augustine’s College, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Ohio, on August 26, after a lingering ill­ Raleigh, North Carolina. ness at the age of 76. Affiliated with Harvard University offers unusual opportunities in allied fields, such as MOEHLE, R. O., is to be rector of St. Luke’s philosophy, psychology, history, Church, Welch and Gary, West Virginia, sociology, etc. effective September 15. MUSSON, H. S., formerly curate at St. HOLDERNESS For Catalogue Address the Dean Luke’s Church, Anchorage, Kentucky, is curate at the Church of the Advent, Louis­ In the White Mountains, College Preparatory ville, Kentucky. and General Courses. Music and Crafts. For boys 12-19. All sports including riding. 200 The Protestant Episcopal NORTON, M. A., formerly assistant at St. David’s Church, Portand, Oregon, is vicar of acres of woods. New fireproof building. In­ Theological Seminary in Virginia St. Peter’s Church, Albany, Oregon, and dividual attention. Home atmosphere. visitor at State Institutions in Ejalem, Ore­ Rev. Edrie A. Weld, Rector For Catalogue and other information gon. address the Dean PEEPLES, D. N., formerly rector of St. Box W , Plymouth, N. H. REV. WALLACE E. ROLLINS, D.D. Paul’s Church. Savannah, Georgia, is in charge of St. John’s Church, Marion, North Theological Seminary Alexandria, Va. Carolina. VAN WINKLE, E. K., JR., assistant to the rector of Grace Church, Providence, Rhode Berkeley Island, has accepted a call to become rector S t u a r t of St. Luke’s Church, Worcester, Massa­ Divinity School chusetts. An Episcopal girls’ school of fine old New Haven, Connecticut traditions and high standards in the bean* Affiliated with Yale University tiful Valley of Virginia. College prepara­ tory, general courses, and secretarial Address DEAN W. P. LADD All Saints’ Episcopal College courses. Two years beyond high school 86 Sachem Street Vicksburg, Mississippi Music, art, expression. Graduates succesi A small church school for girls offering four ful in college. Well-equipped building! years of high school (specializing in college New gymnasium, pool. Outdoor life. Rid TRINITY COLLEGE preparatory) and two years of college. Em­ Founded 1843. Catalog. Ophelia S. 1 phasis on thorough work. \ A.B., Box A, Staunton, Va. Hartford, Conn. Borders on the National Park in historic Vicksburg and overlooks the Mississippi. Offers a general cultural education, with Arts. Mild Climate. Outdoor Sports. special emphasis on the Classics, Modern Address: Languages, English, Economics.. History, Phil­ The Rev. W. C. Christian, Rector osophy, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics, Biology, and Pre-Medical, or Pre-Engineering. For information apply, The Dean. DeVEAUX SCHOOL 1852-1940 Niagara Falls, New York CARLETON COLLEGE A Church preparatory school for boys from the sixth grade. Small classes. Experienced in­ St. John Baptist IgJ1 Donald J. Cowling, President structors. Students may enter at any time and Carleton is a co-educational liberal arts A Boarding and Day School for Girls in any grade above the fifth. Enrolment lim­ In the Country near Morristown college of limited enrollment and is rec­ ited to 120. ognized as the Church College of Min­ Under the care of the Sisters of St. John The Rt. Rev. Cameron |. Davis, D.D. Baptist (Episcopal Church) nesota. Bishop of Western New York Address: Assistant to the President College Preparatory and General Courses. President, Board of Trustees Music and Art CARLETON COLLECE For catalogue, address Northfield Minnesota Ample Grounds, Outdoor Life Ceo. L. Barton, Jr., Ph.D., Headmaster For catalog address DeVEAUX SCHOOL Niagara Falls, N. Y. THE SISTER SUPERIOR, Mendham, N. J. MARGARET HALL Under Sisters of St. Anne (Episcopal) ST. AGNES SCHOOL MILITARY ACADEMY Small country boarding and day school for A Resident and Day School for Girls An Honor Christian School with the highest girls, from primary through high school. GENERAL COURSE: MUSIC AND ART academic rating. Upper School prepares for Accredited college preparatory. Modern build­ SPORTS OF ALL KINDS university or business. ROTC. Every mod­ ing recently thoroughly renovated includes New Fireproof Building ern equipment. Junior School from six years. gymnasium and swimming pool. Campus of six Housemother. Separate building. Catalogue. acres with ample playground space, hockey Miss Blanche Pittman, Principal Dr. J. J. Wicker, Fork Union, Virginia. field, and tennis courts. Riding. Board and Loudonville Road, Albany, N. Y. tuition, $700. For catalog, address: Mother Rachel, O.S.A., Box A. Versailles, Ky. Virginia Episcopal School Saratoga Springs, Health Centre of Lynchburg, Virginia America Prepares boys for colleges and university. Episcopal School for 60 girls, ages 8-18. Confirmation Instructions Splendid environment and excellent corps of Tuition $550. Regents’ examination for col­ By BISHOP JOHNSON teachers. High standard in scholarship and lege entrance. Business, Art, Music, French, 50c for single copies athletics. Healthy and beautiful location in Winter Sports. $4 for a dozen copies the mountains of Virginia. The Rev. F. Allen Sisco, Ph.D., Rector T H E WITNESS For catalogue apply to Protection, Care, Health, Education 6140 Cottage Grove Ave. Chicago Rev. Oscar deWolf Randolph, D.D., Rector Copyright 2020. Archives of the Episcopal Church / DFMS. Permission required for reuse and publication. E ditor Associate Editore Irving P. Johnson Frank È. W ilson Mamaging Editor W il iìa m P. Ladd W illiam B. Spoppord THE WITNESS George I. H iller Literary Editor Clifford L. Stanley Gardine» M. Day A National Paper of the Episcopal Church A lbert T. Mollegen _________________ . ■> Vol. XXIV. No. 28. SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 Five Cents a Copy THE WITNESS is published weekly from September through June, inclusive, with the exception of the first number of January, and semi­ monthly during July and August, by the Episcopal Church Publishing Company, 6140 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. The subscrip­ tion price is $2.00 a year; in Bundles for sale at the church the paper sells for five cents a copy, we bill quarterly at three eents a copy. Entered as Second Class Matter, March 6, 1939, at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Circulation Office: 6140 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago. Editorial and Advertising Office: 136 Liberty Street, New York City. W h y M e n D o N o t G o t o C h u r c h An Editorial by BISHOP JOHNSON GREAT deal has been said about the reason you can never fall off. You are perfectly safe on A why men do not go to church. Before con­ the prairie, sidering their excuses let us consider the purpose A great many others lay the blame- for their of public worship. It is first of all to give thanks absence to the parson— either to his preaching not merely for our own blessings but also a cor­ or to his ritual or to his personality. You don’t get porate act in putting God and His righteousness anything out of it is the complaint. In saying this first in our national life. No man has any right you demonstrate your failure to understand the to live merely for himself, but as we are all mem­ Gospel in which the vital question is not what one bers one of another we have a responsibility for gets but what one gives. The duty of a layman the example that we set in our community. If all is just as imperative as is that of a clergyman men should cease to take part in public worship, and the fact that the minister forfeits your ap­ society would become spiritually impoverished.
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