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Who's Who at Indiana Gospel Hall, PA

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* A. Porter Calhoun '''1935?-1951+'''
* Margaret L. Miller Calhoun '''1935?-1951''' (b. 1874 Plumcreek Twp., Armstrong, PA - d. 1951 Shelocta, PA), daughter of Moses B. & Rachel Mangus Miller. Margaret was saved in the mid-1930's and came into the assembly, and her husband followed. ** William H. Calhoun - '''+1951-2011''' @ Shelocta, PA. Wife: Sandra Calhoun '''+1951-2011'''. They were later practicing Anglicans, and relocated to Louisville, KY nearer their son Aaron.
*** Mrs. Glenn H. Moose - 1951 @ Shelocta, PA
*** Dr. Aaron W. Calhoun '''+1992-1993'''. As per [https://providers.nortonhealthcare.com/provider/Aaron+W+Calhoun/495674 Norton Healthcare]: "Dr. Aaron Calhoun is a tenured associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Louisville and an attending physician in the "Just for Kids" Critical Care Center at Norton Children’s Hospital. He is an internationally recognized expert in simulation-based medical education. He is the current director of the Simulation for Pediatric Assessment, Resuscitation and Communication (SPARC) program at Norton Children’s Hospital. He also holds leadership positions in the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH), the INSPIRE Pediatric Simulation Research collaborative, and is a founding member of the International Simulation Data Registry (ISDR) Executive Board."
** Debbie E. McClure. 1997 @ Ind.
Dutch McClure (William's father) was many years with the [https://www.facebook.com/CurryRunCRC/ Curry Run Presbyterian Church] in Armstrong Twp. (8 mi. west of Ind.). Ferd B. Park officiated Dutch's memorial service, unknown whether he was with IGH or CRPC. As per [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-indiana-gazette-history-of-curry-run/424053/ TIG 1936-9-5], it was founded in 1837, a hive from Blairsville organized by James Reed (1781-1841) & R. Johnston, possibly Robert Parker Johnston (1809-1888).
Their first elders as William D. Anthony (1786-1856) & Robert M. Walker (1773-1842). It was initially pastored by A. Donaldson supplemented by Geary, and followed by Franklin Orr (1825-1903) 1853-1858, Mathias M. Shirley (1829-1879), George Kerr Scott (1838-1889), Jacob L. Thompson, Sylvester Lycurgus Mechlin (1864-1925) and John Walker (1810-1882), its present is Leonard Kinney. In more recent years, it has been Reformed Presbyterian denominationally, and has 8405 Route 422 Hwy. W, Ind., PA as its address.
** Robert L. Stewart - 1956 @ Ind., PA;
** Richard H. Stewart - 1956 @ Naval Base Great Lakes, North Chicago, Lake, [[Illinois|IL]];
** Elizabeth Stewart McClure '''+1956-1997''' (1930-1997 Ind., PA). See '''McClure''' family
** Geraldine Ruth Stewart - 1956 @ Ind., PA;
** Thomas Black "Tam" Walker (1924-1965 Lucerne Mines, PA). Wife: Jessie Lou Clawson Walker (b. 1929 Black Lick Village, Burrell, Ind., PA), daughter of Harry Thomas Clawson (b. 1904 Salem, Westmoreland, PA - d. 1948 Ashtabula, OH) & Gertrude Alice Milliken Clawson-Gilchrist (b. 1908 Ind, PA - d. 1973 Brooklyn, Kings, CA). WWII Navy vet., employed by the PA Dept of Highways.
** John Walker '''+1947-1969+''' (b. 1903 Philadelphia, PA - d. 1991 Longport, NJ). Wife: Emily Carruthers Walker '''+1947-1969+''' (b. 1906 [[Northern Ireland]] - d. 1998 [[Longport Gospel Hall Home, NJ|Longport]], NJ), daughter of George Carruthers (b. 1866 Lisnaskea, Fermanagh Co., N.I.) & Esther "Essie" Coulter Carruthers (b. 1880 Mulafad, Fermanagh, N.I.). George & Essie Carruthers were Episcopalian thru 1911.
*** TIG 1991-6-11: "John Walker, 87, Longport, N.J., formerly of Indiana, died Fri. June 7, 1991, at Gospel Hall Home, Longport. The son of William John and Jennie Walker, he was born Dec. 28, 1903, in Philadelphia. Having resided in Cheltenham for more than 20 years, Mr. Walker later moved to Indiana County and served in the ministry. He was a graduate of Philadelphia College of the Bible, formerly Bible Institute of Pennsylvania and Reformed Episcopal Seminary. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Walker was employed at [https://www.stausaonline.com/ McCreary Tire and Rubber Co.] (now Specialty Tires of America), Indiana, for more than 30 years. Surviving are his wife, Emily Carruthers Walker; one sister Mabeil Walker Wheatley, Greenville, NC; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. Services were held Mon. June 10, at Gospel Hall Home."
*** TIG 1998-4-7: "Emily Walker, 91, formerly of Indiana, died Sunday, April 5, 1998, in Longport, [[New Jersey|NJ]]. She is survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the [[Longport Gospel Hall Home, NJ|Gospel Hall Home]] in Longport. Interment will be in the Laurel Memorial Park in Pomona, NJ. Funeral arrangements are being conducted by the Jeffries & Keates Funeral Home in Northfield, NJ."
*** 1950 handyman @ Eil Mfg. Co. 1950-1956+ lived @ Houk Hotel, 936 Phila. St. As per the [https://www.nga.gov/collection/provenance-info.9237.html#biography National Gallery of Art], the Houk Hotel was founded by John Houk, and for the hotel he purchased "an 1885 genre picture of a flax scutching bee" from "naive painter" Linton Park (1826-1906), which is now with the NGA.
*** 1950's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/519396078 1950-11-13], p. 2; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/540599604 1956-4-23], p. 6; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541137721 1956-12-8], p. 2; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/540619900 1959-2-10], p. 4; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541856943 1959-11-19], p. 12; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/540916230 1951-12-3], p. 5; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541864333 1960-1-27], p. 8; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541369986 1959-6-29], p. 2;
*** 1960's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541806015 1964-6-22], p. 2;
*** 1990's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/527755123 1991-6-11], p. 8; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/526391401 1999-8-23], p. 20;
*** 2000's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/522715409 2003-9-9], p. 4; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/527905153 2003-11-14], p. 4;
** The Indiana Democrat
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/994665775 1938-11-24], p. 5;