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Show I NEW HOLLADAY PASTOR TO ASSUME DUTIES Expansion of the Holladay Community Com-munity church activities, until a complete church program is offered, of-fered, was outlined Friday by The Rev. S. Macon Cowles, Jr., who has just arrived to become the church's first pastor. He is a native of Memphis, Tenn., and came to Holladay from Spring Valley, N. Y., accompanied by his wife and their two sons and two daughters. The Rev. Cowles' boyhood was spent in China where his father was stationed as a Young Men's Christian Assn. executive secretary. After graduating from Oberlin, O., college he attended Union Seminary Sem-inary in New York City. He received re-ceived a Bachelor of Divinity degree de-gree in 1944 and a Master of Theology The-ology degree this June from the seminary. As a chaplain, he served in the U. S. Navy from 1944-46, and was stationed at San Pedro, Cal., and in the Philippine Islands. From 1946-50 he was pastor of the First Congregational church in Wells-ville, Wells-ville, N. Y. The' Holliday church meets at 2631 East 4800 South, and Rev. Cowles and his family will reside re-side at 2555 Verona Circle. |