CHURCH SERVICES
Young People's Day will be celebrated to-morrow throughout the Hamilton Methodist circuit, and Sunday school offertories, as well as the church special envelope collections, will be devoted to the new S.S. and Y.P. Department. Rev. E. PaJgrave Davy (N.Z. Children's Mission) will assist at.the morning service at St. Paul's, London street, when a special young people's service will bo held, and prizes distributed. Rev. E. 0. Blamires will speak specially to young men and women at the evening service, which will be preceded by a brief organ recital. At Si. John's, Hamilton East. Mr C. Denscm and Rev. E. T. Olds will preach morning and evening respectively, and at Frankton Rev. J. Clover ard Mr L. Hames are appointed. Rev. E. Palgrave Davy will speak at Frankton at 2.45.
Rev. PI. G. Hercus will preach in the Baptist Church to-morrow morning, and in the Kind's Theatre to-morrow evening. The subieet of his address in the theatre, service is "The Dav of theLord."
The services to-morrow at First Church (Prosbyterinnl, King street, will he conducted by f.li c Pev. Morpan Richards, who will hold, sp-eial mission services during ihe week. Mr Richards, I—Kh as a speaker and singer, is very effective, and has had considerable experience in Evangelistic work. The services in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Claudelands, to-morrow mornine and evening, will be conducted by Rev. R. Mackie. The evening subieet will be "From Pit to Premier." No. X.: "His Last Shift." Mr McDiarmid will conduct service at Roto+una, 2 p.m., and Rev. R. Mackie at Gordonton 2.30 p.m.
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Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14133, 9 August 1919, Page 7
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