Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1912 — M. E. DEDICATION WILL OCCUR NEXT SUNDAY. [ARTICLE]
M. E. DEDICATION WILL OCCUR NEXT SUNDAY.
Enlarged and Remodeled Church to be Consecrated to Service of God at Morning Hour. Trinity M. E. church, which for sevproi months has been undergoing extensive enlarging and remodeling, will be dedicated next Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock, and the dedication service will continue throughout the day and the following week. The program of dedication has been published and is being circulated by the pastor, Rev. Charles L. Harper, under whose energetic and enterprising efforts' the church improvement was undertaken and brought to completion. " ;~v' •. The program for Sunday follows: 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. “Occupation Day.” The Sunday School will occupy their new. class rooms. We want five hundred present on this first Sunday. —10:30 a. m. Dr. A. T. Briggs, presiding. Sermon by Dr. W. O. Shepherd, of Chicago, followed by Dedicatory service. Special music by Trinity choir. - 6:00 p. m. Epworth League. Leader O. H. McKay. We want every Epworthian present. 7:00 p. tin. Rev. H. L. Kindig, presiding. Sermon by Dr. W. O. Shepherd. The following program is for the week and a special invitation is extended to former pastors of the church: " i ■ Monday night, Jan. 8 Rev. Kindig. Tuesday, Jan. 9.... Rev. C. W. Postlll. Wednesday, Jan. 10. .Rev. A. W. Wood. Thursday, Jah. 11.... Dr. R. D. Utter. Friday, Jan. 12... .Rev. T. F. Drake. Mrs. Delos Thompson's Thanksgiving chorus will furnish music two nights, and Trinity choir the other nights during the week. Every member of the church is a committee of one to invite friends to these services. Come and enjoy these services. Friday, January 6, 1912, the Methodist Brotherhood gives a slx o’clock dinner to men in our new dining room. One hundred and thirty-five men have been invited. Drs. "Briggs nnd Kindig have been invited to be present. January 14, at 7:00 p. m. our union revival servioes begin. The first week will be held in Trinity Methodist Church, Horace. J. Kurtz, of Moody Institute, leading the music;
