Borough of Etna - Centennial Festivities Yearbook (Etna, PA)

 - Class of 1969

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l it M l l l i l . ll il xl M 1- F l Charter Nlv . uv11 I Xl:-. Xlr. uvw- l Hr-, Xlr . ulu- l Nlr. Hr. and Hi. Mr. :mil Mr. Xlr. null Xlr-. hir. and ' Mn, hir. :ind hir-. hir. and Kin. hir. :md him. hir. and him. J, 1. itat Xl XI Bl M 01 i.: Marjory Kr-il rs. Arm: Kesrner r-. Annie Lee amfvvwwwvwmw A ., ....., .....i.... Members N vii l K li i w R r+....i. 5..i..i 1- lr-mint Nm, Klfkull H. i R. l Xl-'I,ingIilin Xl'm, ll. Mill NX ni, Mei.. jul... x .af rr t.du.irJ XX citwl Charles lVeibcl lVm. XVhrelcr Rift. Miss Janus Mar Rachel Hilbert Martha Vidr Shukcr E. Srcl i-s Nellie XVcibel Mis. 'I'illu- lf. Suri' urge XVeibcl Mic. I-Imm.i li. Seel' Mrs. Mari.: Pfischnrr I len ri XVcibcl Hrs. Wm. Charlc-, Sr. Mrs Minnie Schulrlwis Mr, Emma Hrmung hir-. Klart Shvllaby Cl m,nr lc- llnrrunu Nlr-, 11'ni XXX-ilwl l,n.ic llnrrung XY.ill.iew X11-ihtl Hi-s Emma llzirtung' Hr- lflln nlm-ihrr uf. jim llt-rm llirri i'..,..- ..i.nt.-..w:r.1l rm- at I-.iw-i..i.r-1' List of charter members-1900 ' I 1 El it l X i I . l l l l l 4 ll . S Interior of the present church The Five Sunday s c h o ol teachers , together with one not pic- tured, have taught at Emmanuel Luth- eran for a total of 270 years. They are from left to rightg Mrs. James Shuker, Miss Mathilda Seel, Mr. Edward Berg- men, Mrs. Emma Shellaby, and Mrs. 0. F. Kleeh. Rev Braughler is also pictured. Missing, due to illness is Miss Clara Vidt. These people have also been honored hy the Pgh. Synod of the United Lutheran Church in America. When asked if they hope to continue their work, they all replied, As long as we are needed by our church and our God. ffrom an article taken from an old newspaper chippingl IO2 ,a I7 4 s- -H . ' v L-lllllll Qminit .-mb flluilplatnh Bmciiuvs illllil, l,lvim5yltw:1i1iu EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 1901-1960 Because of the growth of the Sunday School, exten- sive remodeling was done in 1912. ln this same year, the Men's Bible Class, aided by the Carnegie Founda- tion, donated the pipe organ which was installed in the remodeled nave. The desire of the congregation to secure ownership of the entire block surrounding the church was finally realized in December, 1940 when arrangements were closed for the purchase of the Morton property for 54250. Early in 194-7 the new electric console for the pipe organ was installed, largely paid for by the bequest made by Marjorie Keil Benton as a memorial to Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Keil. On August 1, 1949, Rev. YV. B. Claney retired aflel' serving twenty-one years at Emmanuel and forty-OIIC years in the ministry. He was later elected Pastor Emeritus of the congregation. The congregation unani- mously sent a call to Mr. ,lohn T. Braughler, Semi- narian, on September 11, 1949. He accepted the call and remained at Emmanuel until May 195'-1-. ln 1952, plans were completed and ground broken for a new Educational building. This constructi0I1 was followed by more rebuilding and additions llfllil we have the present church. S l . ll

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w 1 'Wlll!flll!.t!Gl!!Em iWk. Eivhviaasss if N CHURCH .xii .1 Confirmation class of Rev. Pershing ' Itlifxxztiiltliltittll 1 is N . ,V L-ml' ,, pl 'li Class 1934 .Lil .J Q ' ' 1 - 7'w.fgl'9E 1 . fwfff N'-as as l .tlivjwl w ipf ' l Q. 3y::umHtlllill 'Klub.: e. ilyllllllllllfllillvyy' 3 ' 1 ctw il 1 1+ he W- 1 g e:.. 'f REV. CLANEY , Q .Q 4,2 ,i. I .Y-,J if M, - at fn fa 14. lf' I l T We sr' M1231 1 1 . i Although the formal history of Emmanuel Lutheran Church does not begin until January 21, 1900, the date of the congregation was regularly organized, its real beginnings are to be found in the history of the West Etna Union Mission Sabbath School. Rev. C. B. King, Missionary President of Pittsburgh Synod, upon visiting the mission in October, 1898, suggested that a Lutheran Church be organized, since the largest number of workers in the mission were Lutherans. No action was taken on this suggestion until f-. REV. JOHN T. BRAUGHLER April 15, 1900. was attended by the entire congrega- tion of 52 members and also by three visitors. The cornerstone for the new church was laid October 14, 1900 at a service attended by a large delegation of ministers and laymen from the Pittsburgh Synod. The new church, costing about 357,000 was dedicated on January 20, 1901. ln May, 1904 the parsonage was purchased for 533,750 The second mortgage on the church was burned on January 21, 1907. The mother of Mrs. J. J. Keil, Mrs. Rachel Hilbert, the ninety-two year old member, applied the match. During the first four years, 270 persons were re- ceived into the fellowship of the church: thus, the church quickly grew and was blessed both spiritually and financially. The number of organizations continued to grow and the Sunshine Bible Class which was organ- ized on February 28, 1909 with twenty-one members, in turn organized the Home Department of the Sunday School in April, 1910. l he re-visited the mission in November, 1899, when he After Over len years. of earnest and faithful Work' l found that a sizeable Urou of members had developed Rev' J' M' CUSS resigned from the pastorate on a Strong desire for aulgutieran Church. lJIover1nl2er11, 5913. l12ev,lTL,B. Uberhwais installed on In February, the month following organization, the Onarjhe ghuih' waz bigiegolligjtililbir Eiuzgiiiigii lot at the corner of Grant and Highland Avenue was Pfischner' 7 S purchased for 31400 from Mr. and Mrs. George Trube. Though they had been offered 32,000 for it, Mrs. Trube's love for the church prompted this donation of 3600. Since this lot seemed ideal as a permanent ni location for the church, it was decided not to move the VN as Vai, X old chapel to the new lot but instead to erect a new, , T fl? ' '5 I - f I -S X. 1, more elaborate building. 1 uw. ,, T 5- lf.f'i ' V T as deft: Rev. Jermone M. Guss was installed as first pastor Q l 1 , hi on March 15, 1900 and with the following men as first X Church Council, began his pastorate. Elders: Wm. H. Miller, Wm. J. Charles and R. J. McLaughlin. Deacons: 1' James Shuker, Edward Weibel and J. J. Keil. The Ladies Aid and Missionary Society was organ lZCd the same day and the treasurer chosen that wintry night with snow knee deep was Miss Tillie E Seel who was their faithful efficient treasurer continuously for fifty years T first communion service held on KL T Confirmation Cla s of 1961



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it . ll 1 ETNA PRESBYTERIANC tr Eighty citizens of the West Etna district met in the Wilson Street School and founded the Presbyterian Mission of West Etna, Pa. on September 18, 1904-. The Presbyterian Church of Sharpsburg spon- sored and supported the new group and Christian E. Ludwig, a student of the Western Theological Seminary of Alle- gheny became its leader. On Nov. 13, 1904, the first communion service was held. At that time twenty-three persons, received on profession of their faith and by letter, constituted the roll of Lhe new church. A part of the present building was fin- ished and dedicated on November 8, 1905 and the church was declared an independ- ent church by the Pittsburgh Presbytery on May 8, 1906. The Rev. Thomas R. Lewis was installed as the first pastor on July 13, 1906 and he served the church as it increased for 12 years. Other ministers who served for a period of years were: Rev. James Enfield Leaman, Rev. George Lambert and Rev. Donald K. McGarrah. The church was enlarged in 1912 and the men of the church under the leader- ship of Elden Wfesley Wandel enlarged the basement to its present size in 1937. The congregation throughout its years has kept a high interest in mission work and has been known as a 'ipraying Churchf' The Womenls Federation has been most active in uniting the women in a group, centering their activities around a study of the life of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Mrs. Eva Bagaley and Mrs. Amy Cook are among those who joined the church in its early years. The Session is made up of six members who are: Mrs. Joan Young, Dr. Anthony Puntureri, Wes- ley Wandel Jr.. E. Albert Reese, Gary Smith and Forrest C. Henderson. Mr. Frank Paugh is the Church Treasurer. The present Board of Trustees is made up of Mr. Thom- as Dukes, Mr. Samuel Puntureri. Mr. Edward Reese, Mr. Jack Wlernert and Mrs. Lewis Young. K, 'fs fx 'L M1,a,- , ,..-, .1 ,. -. , i 14? if 1 'Y SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS-1936 SUNDAY SCHOOL ' CLASS-1949 Two oldest members-Mr. Charles Yuhrcs and Mrs, Em B1 aley N ifsw 1 , tiff

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