Religious News Service Photographs

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Text transcribed from caption: P-31806 THEY DEFEATED GAMBLING BID LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Happy returns --voting returns -- for a church group in Little Rock, Ark. Churches United Against Gambling, a statewide organization, succeeded in defeating, by a large majority, a proposition that sought to legalize gambling in Hot Springs and Garland County. Here, inspecting the cheering election reports, are, left to right, Fred W. Parris of Little Rock, lay chairman of Churches United Against Gambling; Mrs. W. Payton Kolb, Little Rock churchwoman and a state board member of the organization; and Dr. William Brown, executive secretary. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (LMF-LR-11B-64-W)
Creator:
Funston, Lelia Maude. (photographer)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Kolb, Margaret Lucille Sparks., Parris, Fred. W., Brown, William.
Topics:
Gambling--Law and legislation--Arkansas--Little Rock., Gambling--Religious aspects--Christianity., Referendum--Arkansas--Little Rock., Elections--Statistics.
Geographic subjects:
Little Rock (Ark.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:356632
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Text transcribed from caption: P-31721 ARKANSAS CHURCHES FIGHT GAMBLING PROPOSAL LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Signs calling for defeat of a legalized gambling proposal in Arkansas went up as a state headquarters for the “Churches United Against Gambling” organization opened in downtown Little Rock. From left to right are Dr. Erwin L. McDonald, board member of the organization and president of the Greater Little Rock Ministerial Association; Mrs. W. Payton Kolb, also a board member, and volunteer workers Mrs. Judi Danner, Mrs. Scott Farrell and Mrs. A.C. Kolb, all of Little Rock. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (LMF-LR-10D-64-NBM)
Creator:
Funston, Lelia Maude. (photographer)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., McDonald, Erwin L. (Erwin Lawrence), Kolb, Margaret Lucille Sparks., Danner, Judi., Kolb, Amanda Payton.
Topics:
Gambling--Law and legislation--Arkansas--Little Rock., Gambling--Religious aspects--Christianity., Referendum--Arkansas--Little Rock.
Geographic subjects:
Little Rock (Ark.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:356619
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Text transcribed from caption: P-30559 PRESIDENT VISITS OLD TEXAS CHURCH FREDERICKSBURG, Tex. -- President Johnson attends services at a 118-year-old Protestant Episcopal church at Fredericksburg, Tex., not far from the First Family's LBJ ranch. The Rev. Jack Langford, rector of the stone and log St. Barnabas church, bends carefully as he proceeds through the low front door. The congregation, as the chart shows, is only $4,000 short of its $15,000 building fund quota. Interior and exterior views of the old mission church are shown below. President Johnson, a member of the Disciples of Christ, and Mrs. Johnson, an Episcopalian, worshipped at the 30-seat church in early January. At the service the rector acknowledged a gift of new seat cushions from the Johnsons. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (W-D-DAL-ZA-64-W)
Creator:
Funston, Lelia Maude. (photographer)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973., St. Barnabas Church (Fredericksburg, Tex.)
Topics:
Church architecture--Conservation and restoration--Texas--Fredericksburg., Missionary settlements--Texas--Fredericksburg., Fund raising--Texas--Fredericksburg.
Geographic subjects:
Fredericksburg (Tex.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:353798
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Rt. Rev. Robert R. Brown surrounded by his fellow bishops at his consecration ceremony.
Creator:
Funston, Lelia Maude. (photographer)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Trinity Cathedral (Little Rock, Ark.), Episcopal Church--Bishops--United States., Brown, Robert R., Gibson, Robert F., Jr., Hines, John Elbridge, -1910., Goodwin, Frederick D., Mitchell, Richard Bland, 1887-1961., McKinstry, Arthur R.
Topics:
Consecration of bishops--Episcopal Church.
Geographic subjects:
Little Rock (Ark.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:149856
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Governor Faubus is shown talking with a delegation of church women from Crittenden County to protest dog racing.
Creator:
Funston, Lelia Maude. (photographer)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Arkansas State Capitol (Little Rock, Ark.), Faubus, Orval Eugene, 1910-1994.
Topics:
Dog racing--Moral and ethical aspects., Dog racing--Law and legislation--Arkansas--Little Rock., Christian women--Arkansas--Little Rock., Governors--Arkansas.
Geographic subjects:
Little Rock (Ark.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:149829
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Officers of the Washburn Presbytery discuss Arkansas Gov. Orval E. Faubus' charge that a "large number" of Southern Presbyterian ministers "have been brainwashed by leftwingers and Communists." Shown left to right are: the Rev. James A. Mahon, Jr., of Second Presbyterian Church, Fort Smith, Ark., new moderator; Dr. T.B. Hay, president of the Arkansas Council of Churches and pastor of Pulaski Heights Presbyterian Church here; and Charles S. Harley of Little Rock, permanent clerk.
Creator:
Funston, Lelia Maude. (photographer)
Subject names:
Faubus, Orval Eugene, 1910-1994., Religious News Service--Archives., Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Washburn.
Topics:
African Americans--Segregation--Arkansas--20th century., Presbyterian Church--Southern States--20th century., Presbyterian Church--Race relations--20th century., Race relations--Religious aspects.
Geographic subjects:
Arkansas.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:7481

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