Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1911 — M. E. PASTORS RESIGN TO TAKE UP FIELD WORK. [ARTICLE]
M. E. PASTORS RESIGN TO TAKE UP FIELD WORK.
Resignations Result in Bev. C. W. u Postal Being Transferred From Fowler to Attico. At a meeting of the five district superintendents of the Northwest Indiana Methodist Episcopal church held at Crawfordsville Tuesday, the resignations of the Rev. D. D. Hoagland, of Attica, and the Rev. L. 8. Smith, of the Montrose church of Terre Haute, were accepted. These two men resign their charges in order to become field agents of Depauw University. They will work toward increasing the endowment fund of that institution $500,000. In order to fill the vacancies caused by the resignations of these men the district superintendents have made the foliowing changes: The Rev. C. W. Postill from Fowler to Attiea, and the Rer. John G Benson from Hillsboro and Waynetowu to the Montrose church at Terre Haute. The Rev. F. L. Hovis, of Flora, will take the Rev. PostlU’s charge at Fowler and the Rev. Ayling, of Pine Village, the Rev. IJpvis’ charge. In order to fill the Rev. Benson’B charges a call was extended to the Rev. T. F. Williams, a student in the Boston Theological Seminary, who was formerly pastor of the West Washington Street Methodist church at Indianapolis for eight years. «This will leave Pine Village vacant and the district superintendents have asked Bishop Moore, of Cincinnati, to fill the charge.
