1916 Cedrus Yearbook

19 16 JENNIE M. TURNER I graduated from Cedarville College in the year 1899. The two years following I taught English and History in Minneapolis Academy, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The next twoyears I taught Music in the Public Schools of Cedarville and Cedarville Township. In 1903 I married Thos. R. Turner of New York City. Since that time I have taken up the duties of a minister's' wife, a house-keeper, and a mother. We now live in Dravosburg, Pennsylvania. We have one child, Brenton Reed Turner, aged six; Robert Morton Turner,our first child, died of diptheria in January of 1908. JAMES HERON My post-graduate work consisted of three years Theological training in the Reformed Presbyterian Seminary at Philadelphia, and one year in the Presbyterian Seminary at Princeton, N. J. While in Princeton I took half of extra curriculum work in preparation for the degree of B.D., also half of work required for the degrree of M.A.in Princeton University. I was married in September 1908. I am now pastor of the Presbyterian Church of New Carlisle, Province of Quebec, Canada. After graduating from Princeton Seminary I became pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Port Royal, Pa, continuing for two years. From 1905-07 I was engaged in Home Mission work in North Dakota, under the home board of the Presbyterian Church. From 1907-09 I traveled in the British Isles. From 1909-11 I was engaged in missionary work in Northern Iowa, still under the home board of the Presbyterian Church. Next followed a pastorate of not quite two years at Reinbeck, Iowa, in the United Presbyterian Church. In the summer of 191R I was received as a minister of the Presby- terian Church in Canada. For nearly three years was pastor of the churches at Quoddy and Moser's River, Halifax Presbytery. Next ensued a pastorate at Lawrencetown, twelve miles from Halifax City,and on the R5th of January, 1916,I assumed charge of my present field at New Carlisle, Province of Quebec, Dominion of Canada. 81

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