Thursday, May 10, 2007

Church to Send Pastors' Wives Away to School

1922

(By the Associated Press)

MARSHAL, Tex., May 4. — Rural and town churches in the south-west are planning to send the wives of the pastors to the summer school for Town and Country pastors conducted by the Department of Rural Work of the Board of Home Missions and Church Extension of the Methodist Episcopal church at Wiley University, here, May 1-20. A special course is to be given in the interest of pastor's wives and many of the churches are paying the expenses of wives in order that they may get this scientific and expert knowledge.

For the instruction of the pastors and their wives the following subjects are to be discussed: "The Parsonage and the Pastor's Wife," "Making the Parsonage Beautiful on the Outside and the Inside," "Making the Parsonage Healthy," "The Woman's Pocketbook — Who has it?" "The Spirit of Cooperation in the Home," "Organizing the Parsonage Home," "The Pastor's Wife a Home Maker," "The Parsonage Bad Boy," and "The Parsonage Bad Boy — Later on."

The preachers are also to be instructed in sermon building.

—The Ada Evening News, Ada, Oklahoma, May 6, 1922, p. 5.

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