Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1913 — NEW TRINITY PASTOR AND FAMILY ARRIVE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
NEW TRINITY PASTOR AND FAMILY ARRIVE
Rev. Paul 0. Curnick, D. D., Comes From Terre Haute to Succeed Rev. C. L. Harper. Rev. Paul C. Curnick, the new Trinity M. E. pastor, arrived with his family from Terre Haute Tuesday evening and are being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hunt pending the making of some small repairs at the parsonage and the installation of the pastor’s furniture, which has also'arrived. Dr. Curnick has been the pastor of large and influential churches at Springfield, Ohio; Cincinnati, Ohio;
Detroit, Mich.; and at Crawfordsville and Terre Haute, Indiana. He has been a member of the Northwest Indiana conference for ten years and was sent as a delegate to the General Conference in 1908. He is a naitice Hoosier, having been born at Evansville. He received the degree of A. B. from the Ohio Northern University and his D. D. from’ Baker University at Baldwin, Kansas. He is also a graduate of the Boston University of Theology. The work as Dr. Curnick’s ministry has resulted In the building up of the churches and congregations wherever he has served and taking the pastorate of Trinity, as he does, in a splendid condition, everything points toward a splendid success at this point. Dr. Curnick is a thirty-second degree Mason, being a member of the Scottish Rite consistery at Cincinnati. His family consits of a wife and three children, girls of 10 and 17 and a son of lg. He was extensively introduced about the city by Rev. Harper and also by Mr. Hunt and has made a very favorable impression among our people, who will extend himself and family a most cordial welcome to oUr city.
REV. PAUL C. CURNICK. D. D.
