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Show ? THE REV. JOHN MA-LICK, MA-LICK, who hay accepted a call to the pastorate of a ! Cincinnati congregation. ! t '. I if" r 1i ' -'1 ! 1 " : I ! 1 . j If .' " v -1 i MALICK TD LEfiVE Unitarian Pastor Accepts! Call of Cincinnati Suburban Sub-urban Congregation. The Kev. John Malick, for the past five years pastor of the First Unitarian church of Salt Lake City, and for some months manager of the Salt Lake county chapter of the American Red Cross, announces that he has accepted a call to the pastorate of tho First Unitarian Congregational church in Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, and will take up his work there in the fall. Mr. Malick has not completed his plans for the summer, but stated last night that he believed he would be able to devote a part of the summer months to his Red Cross duties in Salt Lake. While plans for a possible successor suc-cessor at tho local eliureh have been considered they have not tuatured sufficiently suf-ficiently for announcement. Zealous and active in the service of the American Red Cross, from the time that the Salt Lake chapter began its work on au extended scale, holding positions posi-tions on several important committees of the local organization, Dr. Maliek accepted the management early in the vear, succeeding Frank B. Cook, resigned. re-signed. Since then the Rev. Mr. Maliek has devoted virtually all of his time to the manifold interests of the big chapter, the membership of which is now more than 41,000. He has been at his desk early and late, bringing to his duties the trained mind of an able executive, the suavitv of an experienced exper-ienced diplomat, the necessary patience to study and infinite detail of little things and the cheerful American optimism opti-mism that refuses to be despondent or downhearted. Mr. Malick graduated in theology from Harvard university in 1904, and completed the course in law at Harvard in 1912. He came to Salt Lake from Kansas Citv. The church to which he goes has been established for 100 years and was attended at-tended by the Taft family when former President Taft was judge, with residence resi-dence in Cincinnati. The Rev. Malick wishes to express his appreciation of the privilege of working with Salt Lake people in public-spirited work, and especially in service serv-ice tor the Red Cross. |