A LADY PARSON
Reference has been made in "The Age" to the fact that several English clergymen aro fighting at the front with the full consent of their congregations and diocesan bishops. But.it has remained for tho wife of a Primitive Methodist superintendent to set an example for other ministers' wives to follow;, by acting as locuni tenons for her 'husband. Tho lady in question is Mrs. George Kendall, who holds tho unique position of superintendent of tho Windi sor Primitive. Methodist circuit. She has taken up the duties because lier Jiusband, now Captain G. Kendall, is in France looking aftjir a Havre hospital and fulfilling tlvG duties-of chap- : lain with the Expeditionary Force. Mrs. Kendall has six churches under her supervision, and, as superintendent minister,' sho occasionally preaches at each of them. j ■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 3
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134A LADY PARSON Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 3
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