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<em>Words of Cheer</em>, a [[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church]] periodical for children, ages 9-11, was first published in April 1876, at [[Orrville (Wayne County, Ohio, USA)|Orrville]], [[Ohio (State)|Ohio]], by Dr. [[Mumaw, Henry A. (1850-1908)|Henry A. Mumaw]], editor and founder. It appeared as an 8-page monthly and was intended to reach boys and girls for reading at home. In 1878 the paper was sold to the [[Mennonite Publishing Company (Elkhart, Indiana, USA)|Mennonite Publishing Company]] at Elkhart, Indiana, and was edited by Joseph Summers. In August 1892 [[Kolb, Abram B. (1862-1925)|Abram B. Kolb]] was appointed as editor. Other editors were as follows: [[Bender, Daniel Henry (1866-1945)|D. H. Bender]] 1904-8, A. D. Martin 1908-9, H. Frank Reist 1909-12, [[Ressler, Jacob Andrews (1867-1936)|J. A. Ressler]] 1912-36, Ellrose D. Zook 1936-49, Elizabeth A. Showalter 1949- . In 1908 the paper was sold to the [[Mennonite Publishing House (Scottdale, Pennsylvania, USA)|Mennonite Publishing House]], [[Scottdale (Pennsylvania, USA)|Scottdale]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], the first issue of the new owner appearing 26 April 1908. In 1892 the format was enlarged but the pages were reduced from eight to four. The paper contains stories, articles, poems, puzzles, and children's letters. It was illustrated and occasionally appeared in two colors. Beginning in 1951 the paper was enlarged to 8 pages and reduced in size to 8 x 10.75 in. Its circulation in 1958 was 26,750. | <em>Words of Cheer</em>, a [[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church]] periodical for children, ages 9-11, was first published in April 1876, at [[Orrville (Wayne County, Ohio, USA)|Orrville]], [[Ohio (State)|Ohio]], by Dr. [[Mumaw, Henry A. (1850-1908)|Henry A. Mumaw]], editor and founder. It appeared as an 8-page monthly and was intended to reach boys and girls for reading at home. In 1878 the paper was sold to the [[Mennonite Publishing Company (Elkhart, Indiana, USA)|Mennonite Publishing Company]] at Elkhart, Indiana, and was edited by Joseph Summers. In August 1892 [[Kolb, Abram B. (1862-1925)|Abram B. Kolb]] was appointed as editor. Other editors were as follows: [[Bender, Daniel Henry (1866-1945)|D. H. Bender]] 1904-8, A. D. Martin 1908-9, H. Frank Reist 1909-12, [[Ressler, Jacob Andrews (1867-1936)|J. A. Ressler]] 1912-36, Ellrose D. Zook 1936-49, Elizabeth A. Showalter 1949- . In 1908 the paper was sold to the [[Mennonite Publishing House (Scottdale, Pennsylvania, USA)|Mennonite Publishing House]], [[Scottdale (Pennsylvania, USA)|Scottdale]], [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], the first issue of the new owner appearing 26 April 1908. In 1892 the format was enlarged but the pages were reduced from eight to four. The paper contains stories, articles, poems, puzzles, and children's letters. It was illustrated and occasionally appeared in two colors. Beginning in 1951 the paper was enlarged to 8 pages and reduced in size to 8 x 10.75 in. Its circulation in 1958 was 26,750. | ||
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Revision as of 19:38, 20 August 2013
Words of Cheer, a Mennonite Church periodical for children, ages 9-11, was first published in April 1876, at Orrville, Ohio, by Dr. Henry A. Mumaw, editor and founder. It appeared as an 8-page monthly and was intended to reach boys and girls for reading at home. In 1878 the paper was sold to the Mennonite Publishing Company at Elkhart, Indiana, and was edited by Joseph Summers. In August 1892 Abram B. Kolb was appointed as editor. Other editors were as follows: D. H. Bender 1904-8, A. D. Martin 1908-9, H. Frank Reist 1909-12, J. A. Ressler 1912-36, Ellrose D. Zook 1936-49, Elizabeth A. Showalter 1949- . In 1908 the paper was sold to the Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, the first issue of the new owner appearing 26 April 1908. In 1892 the format was enlarged but the pages were reduced from eight to four. The paper contains stories, articles, poems, puzzles, and children's letters. It was illustrated and occasionally appeared in two colors. Beginning in 1951 the paper was enlarged to 8 pages and reduced in size to 8 x 10.75 in. Its circulation in 1958 was 26,750.
Author(s) | Ellrose D Zook |
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Date Published | 1959 |
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Zook, Ellrose D. "Words of Cheer (Periodical)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Words_of_Cheer_(Periodical)&oldid=86249.
APA style
Zook, Ellrose D. (1959). Words of Cheer (Periodical). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Words_of_Cheer_(Periodical)&oldid=86249.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 978. All rights reserved.
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