Oral history interview with Helen Lowery, 1984.

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Oral history interview with Helen Lowery, 1984.

One interview with Lowery.

1 reel of audio tape (1 hour)

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Jones, Clarence W.

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Reno, Nevada, newspaper publisher and editor. Jones served as a chair of the Nevada Civic Olympic Committee for the VIII Winter Olympic Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, in 1960. From the description of VIII Winter Olympic Games, Squaw Valley, California, collection, 1960. (University of Nevada, Reno). WorldCat record id: 42546722 Mission executive; born Clarence Wesley Jones on December 15, 1900; worked for several years for evangelist Paul Rader at the Chicago Gospe...

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Lowery, Helen.

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Musician, layperson; born Helen R. Bott on September 23, 1920; attended Chicago Gospel Tabernacle in late 1920s until pastor Paul Rader was replaced by Clarence Erickson; served and attended Moody Memorial Church in Chicago, 1945-1968, serving as Sunday School teacher, choir member, and regular soloist; participated in HEAVEN AND HOME HOUR and as an actress in STORIES OF GREAT CHRISTIANS on radio station WMBI. From the description of Oral history interview with Helen Lowery, 1984. (W...

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Independent fundamentalist church; founded by evangelist Paul Rader in 1922 and from then until Rader's resignation in 1933 was the center of a wide ranging, city-wide program of evangelistic activity; during the Depression and afterwards the church was much more modest in its activities, although it did have its own radio program; dissolved in 1979 because of declining membership. From the description of Records of Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, 1952-1979. (Wheaton College). WorldCat re...

Rader, Paul, 1879-1938

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