CHURCH SERVICES
SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1932CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Alary's: 7 (H.C.), 8 (H.C.), 9.30 (High School), 11 (iH.C., plain), <. Moturoa: 7. Wei bourn: 8.30. Omata: 7. Old People’s Home: 9-30. Hurworth: 2.1'5. Barrett Road; 11 (H.C.). Fitzroy; 8 (H.C.), 11 and 7. Bell Block: 7.. Tarurutangi: 2.15. Waitara; 8 (HjC.), and 7 (Evensong). Ure-nui; 11 (H.C.). ' Lepp-erton: 11 ('Matins). Alotonui: 1.30. Tikorangi; 6 (Evensong). Okato: 7.30 a.m. (H.C.). Rahotu: 8.30 a.m. (H.C.). Tat ar aimak a: 11 (H.C.). Koru: 1.45 (Evensong).Oakura: 3 (Evensong). Rahotu: 7 p.m. (Evensong). Inglewood: 9.30 (H.C.), and i (LveH* song). Tarata: 2 (Evensong). Tariki; 8.30 p.m. (Evensong). Eltham:' 8 (H.C.), 11 and 7. Te Roti: 2. AfETHODIST CHURCH. New Plymouth Circuit. Whiteley Alemorial Church: 11 (R«v. Clarence Eaton, f 'God, Out Maker ), 7 (Rev. Clarence Eaton, “Scarlet ISins”). An outspoken sermon. Solo, Mr. Neil Roberts. Anthem. St. Aubyn: 11 (Rev. W. J. Senderson. “Elijah’s Victory and Defeat”), 7 (Rev. W. J. Hendetson, ‘‘Shut 'Doors”). Anthem. Westown: .11 (Mr. W. Roberts). Carrington Road': 7 (Mr. J. Jemison). H.AL Reformatory: 9.30 (Rev. W. J. Henderson). ' Fitzroy: 11 (Rev. R. B. Gosnell, “Facing it With s Song”). Solo, Air. R. Davies. 7 (Rev. R. B. Gosnel. “Problems are to be Overcome”). Musical service, Solos, anthems, etc. Waitara Circuit. Waitara: 11 (Rev. IV. B. Cuming), 7 (Rev. W. B. Cuming). Lepperton: 2.30 (Rev. W. B. Cuming). Urenui; 11 (MisSidner G. Skuse). Uruti: 11 (Mr. R. Sears). Tangitu: 2.30 (Mi-ssioner G. Skuse). Pukearuhe: 7 (Missioner G. Skuse). Stratford Circuit. Stratford: 11 (Alission Band), 7 (Rev. T. Skuse, "The Way to Life”). Midhirst: 11 (Mr. R. Wickham). 4 Stanley Road: 2.30 (Rev. T. Skuse). Tuna: 2.30 (Alission Band). Cardiff: Sunday School Anniversary. 11 (Rev. T. Skuse), 7 (MrS. T. Skuse). Opunake Circuit. Opunake: 11 hhd 7 (Rev. J. R. Nelson). Pihama: 2.30 (Rev. Nelson, Sacrament). Rahotu: 11 (Mr. T. Hughson), 7 (Mr. J. S. Tosland). Mill: Thursday, 7.30 p.m. (Rev. C. M. Roberts). Okato: 11 and, 7 (Rev. W. Wilson). Tumahu: 2 (Rev. Wilson). Kahui Road; Monday, 7.30 p.m. (Rev. 'Wilson). PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. New Plymouth Charge. St. Andrew’s 1 : 11 (Rev. J. D. McLennan Wilson, “Called to Be Saints’’), 7 Rev. J. D. AIcL. Wilson, “The Waiting Guest”).' Choral service. Solo, “Behold I -stand at the-Door and- •.... Knock,” 'by Jude, Mr. W. L. HayQuartette, “Behold Me Waiting.” Anthem, “The Radiant Morn.” Fitzroy Charge. Fitzrov: Maori Alission Sunday. ■ 11 (Rev. C. C. Sedgwick, “The- Call to Preach the Gospel”), 7. (“Christ's Universal Appeal”), 6.45 (Congregational Singing). Bell Block: Tuesday, 7.15 p.m. (Bible Class). Waitara Charge. Knok Church, Waitara: 11 (Rev. A. L. Dixon), 7 (Rev. A. L. Dixon). Special music iby William G, Reid and party from New Plymouth). Urenui: 2.30 (Rev. A. L. Dixdn). Inglewood Charge. Inglewood: 11 and 7 (Rev. R. S.. Keenan). Waitui: 2 (Rev. R. S. Keenan). Alangamahoe: 7.30 p.m. (Mr. Rixon). Stratford Charge. Stratford: 11 and 7. Toko; 7 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH. In the Tabernacle: .11 ('Rev. Joseph Carlisle. Great Baptismal Service). 7, in the marquee (Great Evangelistic Service. Preacher, Rev. Joseph Carlisle, “The Man Who Pitched His Tent in the Wrong Section”). Anthem, “When I Survey.” Soloist, Air. Higginson. t . Mangorei Church; 2.1'5 (Mr. J. Logie). THE SALVATION ARMY. Citadel, Brougham Street: Adjutant S. Green leading. 11 (Holiness meeting), 7 (People’s Popular Service). Plenty of music and song. New girls’ Choir will sing. Adjutant S. Green speaks on ‘‘The Parable of the Wireless.” The service will be broadcast by Station 2YB.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1932, Page 2
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575CHURCH SERVICES Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1932, Page 2
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