Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1915 — J. Blaine Gwin Chosen To Head F.l Paso Charities. [ARTICLE]

J. Blaine Gwin Chosen To Head F.l Paso Charities.

J. Blaine Gwin, son of Mr. and J. C. Gwin, of this city, and a graduate of Indiana University, has just been chosen head of the Associated Charities of El Paso, Tex., at a large salary. For some years he has been located at Paterson, N. J., where he has made a great success in charitieß work and it was because of this success that he was recommended by the Carnegie Foundation to the superintendency of the work at El Paso. Blaine was a member of the old athletic football team and the nerve and determination that characterized his work at that time is showing in his life’s work and his old friends here will be mighty glad to know that he is receiving recognition and reward for his ability. A. J. Lewark, who for eight years has resided on the Otis ranch near Roselawn and worked for Mr. Otis, ,vas a Rensselaer visitor today and -ailed at The Republican office to say that he has so far reecived no word that he will be asked to leave the ranch. Last week he had some trouble with the foreman, Humphrey Barber, and'he states that Barber called him a “liar” and he responded by slapping Barber’s face. Barber then made for him but did not get to strike him. A correspondent to another paper stated that Lewark leaves the ranch but he says that is all news to him, although it may happen later.