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Show A MARJIV1NG VAUm. nEV. O. D. MA8DEN OF MILWAUKEE. MIL-WAUKEE. WISCONSIN. lilt r.nen.,. f. M..r h. BlMrr anil Doe.. n,l II. (. Ml ,h, "Trail." A llrllllaat tar..r In lha llol.lrr. '' '"V. C. p. JIA8- m 10000' ""'N. who aucceeU-,Ji5(a-J-J le. Mr. Iluns-VJfc7Vj Iluns-VJfc7Vj ""'' aa tho rar-frfifrlil' rar-frfifrlil' ,1ittK Wron of K VW Milwaukee, I. the Nlivir! V Ptor of the tlraBd CvWf If I? Anue M K III I) f Ir-A 'hurch, and wlU t I CJ1II I 1 fl""iil lo hi iWSV!iJll c,1r hy the cn -0,-lJ ' ferenco thl rail .r.. . icil heir to the office of the 'marrying parson" all because of the proximity of iie paraonago lo the. railway depots and steamboat landlnts to which loving couple go when they arrive In Wisconsin' Oretna Ureen Mr Masden accept hi work with equanimity, but alwaya trie to be sure that the young people are qualified tor marriage before tying the knot In this wy be haa managed to steer clear of no end of trouble. The Grand Avenue Ave-nue church' patlor ha had n brilliant bril-liant career In tho ministry, having begun preaching when ho waa a young man ot IT White still young he succeeded suc-ceeded Dr. Talmnge In Philadelphia, when the latter Ictt that city for Ilrooktyn Iter Mr Masden went to New York and was for many yeara pas lor or tho Madlaon Avenue M. I' church He then went to 81 Louis to on or the largett churches there, putting put-ting In sixteen year ot work between the two cltle Ho wn ror a time at Wheeling. W Vn , and then trantferred in:v. masdi:n. to Colorado Hprlngs, but tba high altitude alti-tude or that region necettltated hit leaving that climate Rlnce hit coming com-ing to Milwaukee ho ha been very successful suc-cessful In his work and haa maJe a name as a pulpit orator1, In thla respect taking the lead ot all the clergymen of that denomination In too city HI return will be unanimously asked by his congregation and tho request will without doubt be acceded to when the conference meet |