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Walter Guldenschuh

Major Walter F. Guldenschuh was commissioned in June of 1959.

Major Walter Guldenschuh
RankMajor
Birth DateNovember 22, 1938
RelationsMajor Joan Guldenschuh (wife)
Guldenschuh Family

Appointments

AppointmentRankFromUntil
Corps Officer - Sayre, PennsylvaniaLieutenant, CaptainJune 1961June 24, 1964
Corps Officer - Lewistown, PennsylvaniaCaptainJune 25, 1964June 28, 1968
Corps Officer - Pottstown, Pennsylvania June 29, 1968

Two Are Named Salvation Army Heads in Sayre

Lt. Walter Guldenschuh, and Lt. David MacLean have taken charge of the Salvation Army Citadel in Sayre, replacing Capt. Robert Dries, who has been transferred to Bristol, Conn.

Lt. Guldenschuh came to Sayre from Meriden, Conn. and Lt. MacLean, is from Norwalk, Conn.

Lt. Guldenschuh is the son of Capt. and Mrs. Walter V. Guldenschuh, who are managers of the Salvation Army's Men's Social Service Center in Rochester. his two sisters, also Salvation Army Officers, are Mrs. Capt. G. Payton, stationed at Coshocton, Ohio, and Mrs. Capt. F. Payton, who is stationed in Santa Fe, Argentina, South America, as a missionary.

Lt. MacLean, son of Leonard Maclean, a former Salvation Army officer, is the fourth in a family of five to become an officer with the organization.

An older brother, Leonard, is at present a medical technician. Two brothers and a sister are stationed in various parts of the Eastern territory of the United States. They are Capt. Charles F. MacLean, commanding officer of the Tiffin, Ohio, Corps; Capt. William MacLean, legal department of the territorial headquarters in New York City; and Mrs. Edith Foor of West Chester, Pa. The Evening Times, June 30, 1961

One Officer Is Promoted, Second Given Transfer

Lt. Walter F. Guldenschuh, commanding officer of the Salvation Army in Sayre has received a promotion and his assistant, Lt. William Garrett has received re-appointment.

Lt. Guldenschuh, son of Major and Mrs. Walter V. Guldenschuh, also Salvation Army officers stationed in Rochester, has been promoted to the rank of captain.

He was commissioned from the Salvation Army's School for Officer's Training in June of 1959 and was appointed to the Sayre Corps in June of 1961 following Capt. and Mrs. Robert Dries.

Lt. Garrett, who has been at Sayre for one year, has been reappointed to the Salvation Army Corps at Lock Haven.

He came to Sayre following his commissioning as an officer.

A farewell fellowship is being planned for next Tuesday eve[n]ing at 7 o'clock at the Salvation Army hall, Desmond St., Sayre.

Lt. Garrett will report to Lock Haven next Wednesday.

The Evening Times, June 22, 1963

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, who will leave Lewistown next Wednesday to take charge of the Salvation Army work at Pottstown.

Mrs. Robert Manning presided at the informal program before a group which filled the citadel's social hall. Paul Mackneer was at the piano for several special numbers.

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 Capt. Robert E. Manning, representing the soldiers and friends of the Salvation Army.

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.

J. Martin Stroup, a member of the local Salvation Army advisory board for 28 years, represented the board in saying farewell to the Guldenschuhs, speaking of the Army's century in America and its more than 60 years in Lewistown; of the officers who through the years have upheld the tradition of the Army's motto, “Out of Love We Serve,” in this community.

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.”

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.

Capt. and Mrs. Barry Willson will take charge of the Lewistown work of the Army. They have been stationed in Cincinnatti. 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.

The Sentinel

Good Luck In Your New Assignment

This sentiment was echoed many times Thursday evening at a farewell party for Capt. and Mrs. Walter Guldenschuh who will leave next week to assume charge of the Pottstown Salvation Army. Captain and Mrs. Guldenschuh are being presented gifts by Captain Robert E. Manning, representing friends and soldiers of the Salvation Army, and Dr. Eleanor M. Aurand, chairman of the advisory board.

The Sentinel, January 26, 1968

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