1937 the Witness, Vol. 21, No. 36

1937 the Witness, Vol. 21, No. 36

June 3, 1937 5c a copy THE W I T N ESS MAINTAINING A POOR MAN'S PARISH Copyright 2020. Archives of the Episcopal Church / DFMS. Permission required for reuse and publication. SCHOOLS CLERGY NOTES SCHOOLS ARGYLE, G. H., assistant at St. Mark’s, Frankford; BRUN, M. J., assistant at San Sauveur, Philadelphia; DAVIS, M. W., St. d>emral geological Mary’s, Chester; FISCHER, A. B., JR., in SAINT MARY’S HALL charge of Grace Church, Hulmeville; Protestant Episcopal school for girls. ^erainarg MECKLING, G. C., in charge of Trans­ 70th year. Junior and Senior High figuration, South Philadelphia; all in School. Accredited college preparatory Pennsylvania, were ordained priests by and comprehensive general courses. Three - year undergraduate Bishop Taitt on May 24, at the Church of Junior College. Beautiful new build­ course of prescribed and elective the Epiphany, Philadelphia. ings, modernly equipped. Gymnasium study. BOGGESS, ELWOOD C., to be rector of All and outdoor sports. Catalog. Saints’, Orange, N. J., effective June 15. Katharine Caley, A.B., Headmistresa Fourth-year course for gradu­ BOSS, A. I. ERNEST, rector of St. James’, Box W. ___ Faribault, Minn, Columbus, Ohio, died May 16, 63 years old. ates, offering larger opportunity BRIDGMAN, ORLANDO H „ has resigned as for specialization. vicar of Mount Calvary Church, Camp Hill, Penn., after 24 years, and will retire from Provision for more advanced the active ministry. work, leading to degrees of S.T.M. BUCK, CALVERT E., superintendent of the and Th.D. Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, Washington, D. C., has accepted a call to SHATTUCK ADDRESS the rectorship of the Church o f the Atone­ ment, Chicago. » » SCHOOL « « CLARKE, ROBERT J., now in charge of THE DEAN Transfiguration, Woodeliff, N. J., has ac­ A church school for boys, with high stand­ cepted a call to the rectorship of Good ing in sound scholarship and development of 1 Chelsea Square New York City Shepherd, F'ort Lee, and St. Stephen’s, manly character and Christian citizenship. Coytesville, N. J., effective June 15. College preparatory. Military system. 13 For Catalogue Address the Dean CONNOP, HERBERT, rector of All Saints buildings. All sports. 75th yr. Catalog. Church, Williamsport, Pa., has retired from the active ministry. Address the Rector, Box W DAMROSCH, LEOPOLD, was ordained dea­ Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn. con on May 25 by Bishop Campbell, acting Episcopal Theological School for Bishop Washburn, at St. Paul’s, Doyles- CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS town, Pa., and will go to the Philippines Affiliated with Harvard University offers as missionary. unusual opportunities in allied fields, such as DAWSON, JOHN, has retired from the active KEM PEB'THTX philosophy, psychology, history, ministry, after 47 years in mission fields in Idaho, Nevada and Oregon. Address: sociology, etc. 4821 N. E. Rodney Ave., Portland, Ore. KENOSHA, WISCONSIN For Catalogue Address the Dean DeMILLE, GEORGE E., was ordained priest Episcopal Boarding and Day School. by Bishop Oldham May 22 at the Cathedral of All Saints, Albany, N. Y. Preparatory to all colleges. Unusual The Protestant Episcopal DONAGHY, WILLIAM R. ; M ANDERBACH, opportunities in Art and Music. AARON; STETLER, ROBERT HAROLD ; Complete sports program. Junior Theological Seminary in Virginia and WILCOX, ALBERT E., were ordained deacons by Bishop Taitt on May 24, at the School. Accredited. Address: For Catalogue and other information Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia,. Pa. SISTERS OF ST. MARY address the Dean DUNHAM, CLARENCE M., will retire as Box W .T. REV. WALLACE E. ROLLINS, D.D. rector of All Saints’, Orange, N. J., where Kemper Hall Kenosha, Wisconsin Theological Seminary Alexandria, Va. he has served since 1912. EASTMAN, FREDERIC JOHN, curate at St. _ Paul’s, Jackson, Mich., will become CATHEDRAL CHOIR SCHOOL assistant at St. Peter’s, Akron, Ohio, and New York City Berkeley continue as assistant secretary of St. Philip’s Society. A boarding school for the forty boys of Divinity School HOOFNAGLE, OTTO S. ; NORTHRUP, the Choir of the Cathedral of Saint John the ISAAC, and ROELL, RUDOLPH, were Divine. Careful musical training and daily New Haven, Connecticut ordained deacons by Bishop Washburn singing at the cathedral services. Small Affiliated with Yale University May 30th at Christ Church, Ridgewood, classes mean individual attention and high N. J. Address DEAN W. P. LADD standards. The School has its own building LEWIS-JONES, HERBERT, rector at Cal­ and playgrounds in the Close. Fee—$300.00 86 Sachem Street vary, Bayonne, N. J., has accepted a call per annum. Boys admitted 9 to 11. Voice to the rectorship of St. John’s; Boonton, test and scholarship examination. Address N. .T. The Precentor, Cathedral Choir School, TRINITY COLLEGE MELLING, G. CLAYTON, curate at St. Cathedral Heights, New York City. John’s, Jersey City, to be assistant at Hartford, Conn. Pro-cathedral of the Nativity, Bethlehem, Pa. Offers a general cultural education, with special emphasis on the Classics, Modern WOOD, ROBERT S. W., rector of St. Mary’s, Tuxedo, N. Y., died May 24, 69 years of HOLDERNESS Languages, English, Economics, History, Phil­ age. In the White Mountains. College Preparatory osophy, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics, and General Courses. Music and Crafts. F'or Biology and Pre-Medical, or Pre-Engineering. boys 12-19. All.sports including riding. 200 For information apply, The Dean. acres of woods. New fireproof building. In­ ST. JOHN BAPTIST dividual attention. Home atmosphere. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS In the Country near Morristown. Under Rev. Edric A. Weld, Rector the care of the Sisters of St. John Baptist (Episcopal). Box W Plymouth, N. H. College Preparatory and General Courses. Music and Art. An Honor Christian School with the highest academic rating. Upper School prepares for Ample grounds. Outdoor Life. university or business. ROTC. Every modern F'or Catalogue Address equipment. Junior School from six years. The Sister Superior, Mendham, New Jersey Housemother. Separate building. Catalogue. Dr. J. J. Wicker, Fork Union, Virginia. Stuart Hull An Episcopal girls’ school of fine (fid PHILADELPHIA DIVINITY SCHOOL traditions and high standards in the beau­ Virginia Episcopal School tiful Valley of Virginia. College prepara­ A Three year Course of required Canonical Lynchburg, Virginia tory, general courses, and secretarial Studies and Clinical Experience. Each Aca­ courses. Two years beyond high school. Prepares boys for colleges and university. demic Year of eleven months. Music, art, expression. Graduates success- Splendid environment and excellent corps of full in college. Well-equipped building*. teachers. High standard in scholarship and Applications for admission in October 1937 New gymnasium, pool. Outdoor life. Rid­ athletics. Healthy and beautiful location in now being received. Allen Evans, Dean, Room ing. Founded 1843. Catalog. Ophelia S. T. the mountains of Virginia. 1703, Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust . Bldg., 123 Carr, A.B., Box A, Staunton, Va. For catalogue apply to So. Broad Street, Philadelphia. Rev. Oscar deWolf Randolph, D.D., Rector MARGARET HALL St. Faith’s School School of Nursing CoyeaicouJsr Under Sisters of St. Anne (Episcopal) Secretarial, Art, Music, French, Winter General Hospital. 200 Beds for Men, Women I Small country boarding and day school for Sports. Regents Examinations. Tuition and Children. Medical, Surgical, Obstetric, girls, from primary through high school. Ac­ $650. yr. Protection, Care, Health. Pediatric Nursing, etc. Affiliations for Psy­ credited college preparatory. Modern build- Some scholarships available. chiatric and Public Health Nursing. New | ing recently thoroughly renovated include* Apply to Building Opens September. I gymnasium and swimming pool. Campus of REV. DR. F. ALLEN SISCO, Principal HOSPITAL OF ST. BARNABAS AND six acres with ample playground space, hocker FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, I field and tennis courts. Rate $659. Saratoga Spa, N. Y. Newark, N. J. ^ For catalog, address: Sister Rachel. I Box A. Versailles, Ky. Copyright 2020. Archives of the Episcopal Church / DFMS. Permission required for reuse and publication. Editor Associate Editors Irving P. Johnson Managing Editor Frank E. W ilson W illiam B. Spofford THE WITNESS H . R o ss Greer Literary Editor Gardiner M. Day A National Paper of the Episcopal Church A. Manby Lloyd Voi. XXI. No. 36. JUNE 3, 1937 Five Cents a Copy THE WITNESS is published weekly by the Episcopal Church Publishing Company, 61.40 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. The subscription price is $2.00 a year; in bundles of ten or more for sale at the church, the paper selling at five cents, we bill quarterly at three cents a copy. Entered as Second Class Matter April 3, 1919, at the postoffice at Chicago, Illinois, under act of March 3, 1879. Circulation Office: 6140 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago. Editorial and Advertising Office: 135 Liberty Street, New York City. M a i n t a i n i n g a P o o r M a n ’s P a r i s h By WOLCOTT CUTLER Rector of St. John’s, Charlestown, Massachusetts in 'V E R Y E P IS C O P A L CH U R CH should be a poor In the second place, the human beings who actually man’s parish in the sense that no man should be run particular parishes are all too often such narrow­ too poor to find a welcome there, and inspiration and minded egotists that nearly every diocesan leader is cordial Christian fellowship. Whenever a “Fifth Ave­ naturally tempted to hold the whip hand over as many nue” fane opens its doors to the well-dressed only and of them as possible. Wealthy parishes probably sin directs all others to an East Side chapel, there is good against the larger vision fully as often as poor parishes; evidence that that parish has no right to call itself a but the diocesan leaders know that they can never holy or a Catholic or an Apostolic church.

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