San Francisco Call, Volume 85, Number 166, 15 May 1899 — ELECTED BISHOP OF THE UNIVERSALISTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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ELECTED BISHOP OF THE UNIVERSALISTS

LOS ANGELES, May 14.— The most important action during the recent T'r.iversalist State Convention in Pasadena was the election of a state superintendent of churches, or what in other denominations would be called a bishop. The convention having created the office. Rev. L. M. Andrews of Santa Paula was by vote elevated to the position. According to the records. Rev. Mr. Andrews is the first Universalist bishop of California.