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Domestic News December 30, 1917

The Evening Missourian

Columbia, Boone County, Missouri

What is this article about?

Rev. Madison A. Hart, pastor of the First Christian Church for ten years, has accepted a call to the Christian Church in Danville, Ky., to begin duties about March 1. The local board of trustees will meet to try to retain him.

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THE REV. M. A. HART TO LEAVE

Accepts a Call to the Danville, Ky., Christian Church.

The Rev. Madison A. Hart, pastor of the First Christian Church, has accepted a call to the Danville, Ky., Christian Church. The church there expects him to begin his duties about March 1. The board of trustees of the Christian Church here will meet today and, according to one of the trustees, an effort will be made to have Mr. Hart remain here.

Mr. Hart has been here ten years and has been especially active in student work. He is a native Kentuckian and was graduated from the Transylvania University at Lexington with the degrees of A. B. and A. M. He also attended the Yale Divinity School.

Mr. Hart would say nothing yesterday for publication, although he did not deny that he had accepted the pastorate of the Danville Church.

The Kentucky Advocate is authority for the statement that Doctor Hart accepted the call.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment

What keywords are associated?

Rev Madison Hart Pastor Call Danville Ky Church First Christian Church Church Appointment

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. Madison A. Hart

Domestic News Details

Event Date

About March 1

Key Persons

Rev. Madison A. Hart

Outcome

accepted call to danville, ky., christian church; local board to attempt retention.

Event Details

The Rev. Madison A. Hart, pastor of the First Christian Church, has accepted a call to the Danville, Ky., Christian Church, expected to begin duties about March 1. The local board of trustees will meet today to try to have him remain. He has served here ten years, active in student work, native Kentuckian, graduated from Transylvania University at Lexington with A.B. and A.M., attended Yale Divinity School. He did not deny the acceptance yesterday. The Kentucky Advocate confirms Doctor Hart accepted the call.

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