Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1911 — Blaine Gwin Getting to the Front In Associated Charities Work. [ARTICLE]

Blaine Gwin Getting to the Front In Associated Charities Work.

J. Blaine Gwin, son of J. C. Gwin, of this city, who since his graduation from Indiana University, has been employed in associated charities work, was recently chosen to become the secretary of that organization in Paterson, N. J., a city 0f\J25,000 people. There were a number of applicants for the place and the selection of Blaine is a high compliment to his success in his choßen work. For the past two years Blaine has been at Winnipeg, Canada, and of him the Winnipeg Press has the following to say: “That the application was accepted from this great distance is a credit to the Winnipeg organization, where the young man received his training. Mr. Gwin came to Winnipeg from Baltimore, where he had served a short apprenticeship in the office of the Associated Charities. He leaves for Paterson at the end of the month.” Blaine will come to Rensselaer for a short visit with his parents and other relatives and many friends about May Ist, and will go* from here to Paterson to take up his new position.