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| =====Lewistown, | =====Lewistown, | ||
| - | The Salvation Army in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, | + | The Salvation Army in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, |
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| ====Officers==== | ====Officers==== | ||
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| |Comdt. [[J. Osborne]]| |1929|1932| | |Comdt. [[J. Osborne]]| |1929|1932| | ||
| |Adjutant [[R. Rumph]]| |1932| | | |Adjutant [[R. Rumph]]| |1932| | | ||
| - | |Captain [[Paul Kaiser II|Paul Kaiser]]|Louise Kaiser (from 1934)|1933|1936| | + | |Captain [[Paul Kaiser II|Paul Kaiser]]|Captain [[Louise |
| |Captain [[J. Morrison]]| |1936|1938| | |Captain [[J. Morrison]]| |1936|1938| | ||
| - | |Lieutenant | + | |Captain |
| - | |Captain [[Kenneth Gombert]]|Captain [[Helen Williamson Gombert|Helen Gombert]]|1942|1944| | + | |Captain [[Kenneth Gombert]]|Captain [[Helen Williamson Gombert|Helen Gombert]]|July 8, 1942|February 2, 1944| |
| - | |Captain [[Maurice Gaugh]]| |1944|1945| | + | |Captain [[Maurice Gaugh]]| |February 2, 1944|April 18, 1945| |
| - | |Captain [[Donald Lance]]| |1945|1951| | + | |Captain [[Donald Lance]]|Captain [[Ada Bozman Lance-Southwood|Ada Lance]]|April 18, 1945|August 1950| |
| - | |Captain [[Henry Baker]]| |1951| | | + | |Captain [[Henry Baker]]|Captain [[Ruth Blakeslee Baker|Ruth Baker]]|August 29, 1950|June 14, 1961| |
| - | |Captain [[Walter Guldenschuh]]| | | | | + | |Captain [[John Connors]]|Captain [[Grace Hotchkiss Connors|Grace Connors]]|June 14, 1961|June 24, 1964| |
| - | |Captain [[Barry | + | |Captain [[Walter Guldenschuh II|Walter Guldenschuh]]|Captain [[Joan Hayes Guldenschuh|Joan Guldenschuh]]|June 25, 1964|June 28, 1968| |
| + | |Captain [[Barry | ||
| + | |Captain [[David Miller]]|Captain [[Ruth Miller]]|June 27, 1973|September 8, 1976| | ||
| + | |Captain [[Thomas Schenk]]|Captain [[Bonnie Schenk]]|September 8, 1976|June 28, 1978| | ||
| |Major [[Raymond Simpson]]|Major [[Gretchen Presnell Simpson|Gretchen Simpson]]|June 28, 1978|July 1, 1986| | |Major [[Raymond Simpson]]|Major [[Gretchen Presnell Simpson|Gretchen Simpson]]|June 28, 1978|July 1, 1986| | ||
| - | |[[Paul Knickerbocker]]| | | | | + | |Auxiliary Captain |
| - | |[[Edward Purvis]]|[[Bonnie Purvis]]| | | | + | |Captain [[James Baker]]|Captain [[Linda Baker]]|June 28, 1989|August 31, 1993| |
| - | |Captain [[James Eager]]|Captain [[Mary Eager]]| | | | + | |Major [[Ronald Dake]]|Major [[Doris Dake]]|September 1, 1993|June 29, 1994| |
| + | |Captain | ||
| + | |Captain [[Paul Knickerbocker]]|Captain [[Kathleen Knickerbocker]]|July 2, 2006| | | ||
| + | |Captain [[James Eager]]|Captain [[Mary Eager]]| |February 2013| | ||
| + | |Open Appointment|N/ | ||
| |Captain [[David Means]]|Captain [[Darlene Means]]|June 26, 2013|July 7, 2019| | |Captain [[David Means]]|Captain [[Darlene Means]]|June 26, 2013|July 7, 2019| | ||
| |Major [[Frederick Clarke II|Frederick Clarke]]|Major [[Janet Walker Clarke|Janet Clarke]]|July 7, 2019| | | |Major [[Frederick Clarke II|Frederick Clarke]]|Major [[Janet Walker Clarke|Janet Clarke]]|July 7, 2019| | | ||
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| |Lieutenant [[Shirley Cox]]|1948|1951| | |Lieutenant [[Shirley Cox]]|1948|1951| | ||
| |Lieutenant [[B. Jacobs]]|1951| | | |Lieutenant [[B. Jacobs]]|1951| | | ||
| - | |Lieutenant [[R. Strickline]]|1951| | | + | |Lieutenant [[Ruth Strickline]]|July 1952|February 22, 1953| |
| - | |Lieutenant [[D. Spencer]]|1951| | | + | |Lieutenant [[Dorothy Spencer]]|April 22, 1953|September 1955| |
| + | |Lieutenant [[R. Bone]]|June 26, 1957|Febraury 5, 1956| | ||
| + | |Lieutenant [[C. Rea Hamilton|Rea Faulds]]|February 5, 1956| | | ||
| + | |Lieutenant [[Irene Wood]]|July 1, 1959| | | ||
| + | |Lieutenant [[D. Smith]]|June 1960| | | ||
| + | |Captain [[Alma Ruth Tobin]]|June 14, 1961|September 1961| | ||
| + | |Lieutenant [[Louisa Rowan]]|October 14, 1942 [1962]|January 27, 1963 [1943??]| | ||
| + | |Lieutenant [[Laura Weaver]]|June 25, 1940((From the location of this entry in the Roll book, it would suggest that Lieutenant Weaver was the assistant to Walter Guldenschuh who was here 64 to 68. Not sure if the date is correct or the placement is wrong))| | | ||
| + | |Lieutenant [[Marjorie Emerson]]|August 1, 1962|October 22, 1962| | ||
| + | |Lieutenant [[David MacLean]]|October 22, 1962|June 23, 1963| | ||
| + | |Lieutenant [[Harriet Simpson]]|July 6, 1963| | | ||
| + | |Cadet [[Robert Sucpiaro]]|June 25, 1964|September 3, 1964| | ||
| + | |[[Catherine Crispell]]|July 1, 1965|February 1, 1966| | ||
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| + | ====Early History==== | ||
| + | //History provided by the Mifflin County Historical Society, written in circa 1966// | ||
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| + | Lewistown' | ||
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| + | The Gazette commented, "The Army has been a power for good and there is a good field for its work here. So let everybody give all the encouragement possible." | ||
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| + | Lewistown had a population of about 5,000. Three months later 25,000 people were to gather for the dedication of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on the Square and the same year Lewistown Hospital received its first patient. | ||
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| + | In 1908 Lt. Col. Damon reported: "This city has suffered more through the financial depression than almost any of the cities of this province. For months the gigantic works at Burnham have been closed and thousands of men had absolutely no opportunity to make a dollar. Women and children have actually suffered the pangs of semi-starvation. | ||
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| + | "The last officers, Adjutant and Mrs. Crook, faced the situation with marked heroism and although drawing no salary did not enter a word of complaint. We helped them with grants to prevent them suffering for necessities." | ||
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| + | There is little record of the Army's work here during the years from 1906 to 1914 other than a list of the local corps officers. In 1914 records show that the work was closed in Lewistown. For 12 years Lewistown was without the Salvation Army. During that time a Y.M.C.A. was built and the American Viscose Company opened its plant. Lewistown was a prosperous and growing community. | ||
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| + | On Sept. 3, 1926, Capt. Mildred Allen and Lt. Hushelpeck reopened work here, and since that time, 40 years, there has been a Salvation Army Corps continually serving Lewistown. | ||
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| + | Shortly thereafter the Army began holding services in a chapel in the Klondyke. This property, now the Army's Citadel, had been built in 1904 on land owned by Henry A. Walters to give the people of that community a place of worship. In 1906 Mr. Walters sold the building to the Women' | ||
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| + | Capt. Allen asked the W.C.T.U. for permission to conduct a Sunday School there, the school having been continued only intermittently in the mid-twenties. Capt. Allen opened the S.A. Sunday School Oct. 7, 1927. | ||
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| + | In March of 1928 the newspaper announced that a new Salvation Army Board had been formed under the direction of Capt. Talmadge Welcher. | ||
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| + | The Captain had been sent here from [[Sunbury PA|Sunbury]] to help Capt. Hushelpeck reorganize the Army's work, part of which was the formation of an Advisory Board that would advise the Army in its program in Lewistown. The board was composed of A. Ralph McMeen, Walter Trout, Charles W. Stahl, Carl Z. Monie, Meredith Meyers, W. Boyd Bratton, Jonas B. Kauffman, S.B. Russell and Christian Hoffman. | ||
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| + | The work in Lewistown up to 1940 was conducted from various locations. In that year the Army purchased the property at 217 South Main Street. This provided a permanent location for the Army's Citadel. It was the dwelling house for the corps and doubled for an office, while it was also used for meetings and classes not accommodated in the adjoining chapel that had been converted from a small shop. | ||
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| + | Transient quarters were constructed at the rear. Capt. Richard Atwell was the officer in charge and Rev. George E. Johnson chairman of the Advisory Board. These were the men with the vision of a permanent location for the Army's work. | ||
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| + | From that time until 19XX((Second two digits not provided)) it was the S.A. Citadel. After Klondyke chapel was designated the Citadel it continued in use until 1965 when it was abandoned and razed because repairs necessary made it unprofitable to continue its use by the Army. In 19XX((Second two digits not provided)) the present officer' | ||
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| + | It was dedicated Dec. 20 of that year. Major Horace Weatherly, then Divisional Young People' | ||
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| + | By June 4, 1944, the Army was ready to burn the mortgage incurred for the renovations and purchase of the additional land. | ||
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| + | The next highlight of the Klondyke Chapel' | ||
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| + | The expansion of the Army's program made necessary an addition to the facilities and in 1952 a financial campaign was held to raise $12,000 in addition to $6,000 already on hand for the work. The community was challenged to raise the fund as a memorial to A. Ralph McMeen, chairman of the Advisory Board at the time of his sudden death march 21, 1952. | ||
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| + | Approximately $19,000 was spent on the work, plus hundreds of hours of manpower given by the men and women of the community. The enlargement provided a seating capacity in the the main auditorium, plus six classrooms, a junior auditorium downstairs, a kitchen and Women' | ||
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| + | Sept. 27, 1953, the enlarged Klondyke Citadel was dedicated with Col. George Marshall, staff secretary, [[Eastern Territory]], | ||
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| + | ====Klondyke 20th Anniversary Service==== | ||
| + | The service for the 20th Anniversary of the Klondyke Citadel was held on October 9, 1947. Former Corps officers and commanders attending including Lt. Colonel and Mrs. William Spatig, Major and Mrs. [[Paul Kaiser II|Paul Kaiser]], Adjutant and Mrs. [[Richard Atwell]], Major Olga Warth, and Rev. [[Kenneth Gombert]]. | ||
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| + | The program was as follows: | ||
| + | * Preliminary Music by the [[Lock Haven PA|Lock Haven Corps]] Band conducted by Major William Wilbur | ||
| + | * Opening Song " | ||
| + | * Prayer by Corps Secretary [[Evelyn Muldoon Moretz|Evelyn Moretz]] | ||
| + | * Scripture Reading by Lieutenant [[Ada Bozman Lance-Southwood|C. Ada Bozman]] visiting from [[Latrobe PA|Latrobe, PA]] | ||
| + | * Introduction of Chairman by Lt. Colonel William Spatig, the divisional commander | ||
| + | * Musical selection by the interdenominational Choir led by Walter M. Smiley | ||
| + | * Greetings by Charles C. Duck, Chairman of Advisory Board; Walter M. Lindsay, President of Lewistown Ministerial Association | ||
| + | * Band Selection by the Lock Haven Corps Band | ||
| + | * Presentation of Salvation Army Advisory Board | ||
| + | * Musical selection by the interdenominational choir | ||
| + | * Announcements and offering | ||
| + | * Band Selection by the Lock Haven Corps Band | ||
| + | * Message by Rev. George E. Johnson | ||
| + | * Closing Song, "Take the Name of Jesus With You" | ||
| + | * Benediction by Rev. Herbert Glassco | ||
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| + | ====1953 Dedication Service==== | ||
| + | On September 27, 1953, a dedication service of the Klondike Citadel was conducted by Colonel and Mrs. George Marshall and Brigadier and Mrs. James Hepburn. | ||
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| + | The program was as follows: | ||
| + | * Preliminary Music by the B.P.O. Elks Band conducted by Eugene Mitchell. | ||
| + | * Opening Song "O Lord, Regard Thy People" | ||
| + | * Prayer led by Second Lieutenant [[Lawrence Moretz]] | ||
| + | * Scripture Reading by Mrs. Colonel George Marshall | ||
| + | * Instrumental Selection by the B.P.O. Elks Band | ||
| + | * Greetings by John J. Lawler, Burgess; T.J. Edwards, Mifflin County Community Fund; Rev. Cloyd Fields, Lewistown Ministerial Association; | ||
| + | * Instrumental Selection by the B.P.O. Elks Band | ||
| + | * Appreciation given by Captain [[Henry Baker]] | ||
| + | * Announcements and Offering | ||
| + | * "Bless This House" sung as a vocal solo by C.C. Pauline Holmberg | ||
| + | * Dedication Address given by George Marshall | ||
| + | * Prayer of Dedication by Captain [[Donald Lance]] | ||
| + | * The Doxology | ||
| + | * Benediction by Mrs. Brigadier James Hepburn | ||
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| + | ====Salvation Army Officers Are Paid Warm Tribute==== | ||
| + | Salvation Army soldiers, friends, and members of the local advisory board met in the Army's Citadel at Klondike, Thursday evening for a farewell party for Capt. and Mrs. Walter Guldenschuh, | ||
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| + | Mrs. Robert Manning presided at the informal program before a group which filled the citadel' | ||
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| + | The highlight of the affair was the presentation of a silver tea set by Dr. Eleanor M. Aurand, chairman of the local advisory board, and [[Robert Manning|Capt. Robert E. Manning]], representing the soldiers and friends of the Salvation Army. | ||
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| + | [[Muldoon|Sgt. Maj. Charles Muldoon]] spoke for the senior corps and Mrs. Berton Folk on behalf of the junior corps, expressing the appreciation of the local soldiers for their work and associations with Captain and Mrs. Guldenschuh. | ||
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| + | J. Martin Stroup, a member of the local Salvation Army advisory board for 28 years, represented the board in saying farewell to the Guldenschuhs, | ||
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| + | He said of the Guldenschuhs that they had endeared themselves not only to the soldiers of the Army, but to the entire community because of their consecration and devotion to this ideal, quoting from a pamphlet of the Army: "No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee." | ||
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| + | Captain and Mrs. Guldenschuh responded to these words of appreciation and well wishes, expressing their thanks for the gift and their gratitude for the friendship and support of those among whom they worked, as well as for the interest and support of the community at large. | ||
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| + | Capt. and Mrs. Barry Willson will take charge of the Lewistown work of the Army. They have been stationed in Cincinnati. They will be welcomed at a reception at the citadel next Thursday evening. All soldiers, members of the advisory board and friends of the Salvation Army in the community may attend. | ||
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| + | //The Sentinel// | ||
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| + | ====Advisory Board==== | ||
| + | ^Name^Became Member^Business^ | ||
| + | |Harry J. " | ||
| + | |Harold Hoenstine|Jan. 1957|Funeral Director| | ||
| + | |Mrs. John Clinger|July 1948|Housewife| | ||
| + | |George Howe|June 1954|Prothan.| | ||
| + | |J. Martin Stroup| |Editor| | ||
| + | |Fern B. Stuck| |Plumber| | ||
| + | |W. Edward Shissler| |Engineer| | ||
| + | |J. Orren Egolf| |Banker| | ||
| + | |Anna Cressman| |Housewife| | ||
| + | |Mrs. S.L. Allison| |Housewife| | ||
| + | |Paul S. Lehman| |Judge| | ||
| + | |Harry Blessing Jr.|May 1952|Am. Viscose| | ||
| + | |John Rocco|June 1954|Merchant| | ||
| + | |Norman Levin|May 1955|Attorney| | ||
| + | |Eleanor Aurand|January 1957|Physician| | ||
| + | |Edna K. Myers|January 1957|Music| | ||
| + | |Robert Karn|January 1957|Optometrist| | ||
| + | |Samuel Bossert|May 1958|Hardware Store| | ||
| + | |Mrs. L.L. Bunker| | | | ||
| + | |Harry T. Ehrenzeller|February 1961|Lime| | ||
| + | |Eugene Aurand|February 1961|Loan Co.| | ||
| + | |Allen Rarig|February 1961|Bell Tel.| | ||
| + | |Albert Ralph McMeen| | | | ||
| + | |Rev. George E. Johnson| | | | ||
| + | |Walter Trout| | | | ||
| + | |Charles W. Stahl| | | | ||
| + | |Carl Z. Monie| | | | ||
| + | |Meredith Meyers| | | | ||
| + | |W. Boyd Bratton| | | | ||
| + | |Jonas B. Kauffman| | | | ||
| + | |S.B. Russell| | | | ||
| + | |Christian Hoffman| | | | ||
| + | |Rev. John P. Martin| | | | ||
| + | |W.L. Bannon| | | | ||
| + | |Dr. C.F. Burns| | | | ||
| + | |D.C. Bowman| | | | ||
| + | |Charles C. Duck| | | | ||
| + | |William Davis| | | | ||
| + | |Horace J. Culbertson| | ||
| + | |Mrs. Paul G. Cressman| | | | ||
| + | |Ralph Barchus| | | | ||
| + | |Kelly Pennebaker| | ||
| ====External==== | ====External==== | ||
| * Private Collection of [[Andrew Peters]] | * Private Collection of [[Andrew Peters]] | ||
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