Word: womanizing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There is considerable difference in the Methodist Episcopal Church between a deaconess and a deacon. A deaconess is a woman who, with specific training, is consecrated to parish service of some type, such as visiting, nursing, church secretarial work, hospital chaplain, or social service. A deacon is a man or a woman who has received the first of two orders of ordination to the ministry. Uldine Utley [TIME, Dec. 30) was recently ordained deacon, not consecrated deaconess...
...customary to wear a robe for the ordination service, and any minister (man or woman) who is properly dressed wears black in the pulpit, not blue and gold. And the most of us do not take our Bibles in swimming with us. I was ordained deacon in September 1931 and elder in September 1933. I resent publicity stunts of any kind in the ministry...
...many cases their erstwhile Jewish mistresses were on the platforms weeping, too. Back to the farm went many of the 30,000 departing Gretchens, while others with nowhere to go sought charity shelter. Reason: there had just come into effect the Government's decree providing that no German woman aged less than 35 shall work in an establishment containing male Jews (TIME, Sept...
...Some of the men in rough clothes raised their caps. Anne Lindbergh smiled wanly. The day was so dark that the photographers flashed their bulbs. Jon, in his father's arms, blinked, then buried his face in the grey-plaid shoulder. The tall man and the small woman moved quickly through the sheds, popped into one of the motor cars, sped away, followed by five carloads of newshawks. In the Adelphi Hotel they went through the lobby without registering, were alone at last in their rooms...
...Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. There she discovered the voice that won her successive scholarships from the Juilliard Musical Foundation, months of sound study in Germany, engagements at the Berlin Staatsoper and at the Paris Opéra-Comique. New Yorkers saw her last week as a slender, graceful young woman of 32 who had so thoroughly absorbed the role that there was scarcely a detail left unfinished. She could be fluttery and childlike without seeming foolish. She could be wistful and shy and still suggest a certain brave dig nity. Her Un bel di vedremo was perfectly patterned to describe...