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| − | Iowa Falls Meeting Room, formerly known as Ellis Avenue Meeting Room, is a TW-exclusive assembly in Hardin Co., northcentral [[Iowa]]. About 1914, Dr. Dennis Vivian Moore (1880-1936) resided in the area as a local physician with a focus on osteopathy. He was gathered out with the newly organized Tunbridge Wells brethren, breaking bread with his wife until joined by 1923 by Swiss farmer Charles Ulysses Nicolet (1867-1951) who served a correspondent for others who joined over the years. | + | Iowa Falls Meeting Room, formerly known as Ellis Avenue Meeting Room, is a TW-exclusive assembly in Hardin Co., northcentral [[Iowa]]. About 1914, Dr. Dennis Vivian Moore (1880-1936) resided in the area as a local physician with a focus on osteopathy. On a trivial note, he claimed to have been a survivor of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic Titanic], although his name is not on the list. He was gathered out with the newly organized Tunbridge Wells brethren, breaking bread with his wife until joined by 1923 by Swiss farmer Charles Ulysses Nicolet (1867-1951) who served a correspondent for others who joined over the years. |
| − | In more recent years, their meeting room has been on River Oaks Dr., but for many years it met on Ellis Avenue, hence being known as the Ellis Avenue Meeting Room, now populated by an open assembly, known to some as [[Iowa Falls Christian Assembly, IA|Iowa Falls Christian Assembly]]. | + | In more recent years, their meeting room has been on River Oaks Dr., but for many years it met on Ellis Avenue, hence being known as the Ellis Avenue Meeting Room, now populated by an open assembly, known to some as [[Iowa Falls Christian Assembly, IA|Iowa Falls Christian Assembly]]. |
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Revision as of 04:05, 24 August 2024
Iowa Falls Meeting Room, formerly known as Ellis Avenue Meeting Room, is a TW-exclusive assembly in Hardin Co., northcentral Iowa. About 1914, Dr. Dennis Vivian Moore (1880-1936) resided in the area as a local physician with a focus on osteopathy. On a trivial note, he claimed to have been a survivor of the Titanic, although his name is not on the list. He was gathered out with the newly organized Tunbridge Wells brethren, breaking bread with his wife until joined by 1923 by Swiss farmer Charles Ulysses Nicolet (1867-1951) who served a correspondent for others who joined over the years.
In more recent years, their meeting room has been on River Oaks Dr., but for many years it met on Ellis Avenue, hence being known as the Ellis Avenue Meeting Room, now populated by an open assembly, known to some as Iowa Falls Christian Assembly.
Also See
- Who's Who at Iowa Falls Meeting Room, IA notable alumni
Sources
- TW EB LoG's 1914-current
- Ancestry.com