Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1919 — PAUL RADER [ARTICLE]

PAUL RADER

■ Paul Rader, the stirring evangelits pastor of Moody Tabernacle, Chicago, will be in Rensselaer, for a brief stay, on Monday, May 19, on his way to Indianapolis with his evangelistic party, including Arthur W. McKee, well known chorister and soloist. Mr. Rader, frequently called the “cow-boy evangelist.” will conduct a Cedar Lake Bible and evangelistic conference in the old Empire theatre at Indianapolis, from May 19 to 23. Extensive preparations are making at the capitol for an extensive campaign under the auspices of the Wheeler City Rescue Mission aijd Church Federation. lEvangelist Rader has reserved places in a Monon observation car of train No. 37 which leases Chicago at 9:20 a. m., for his entire party, including the brass quartet from his own musical organization which is a well known feature of his Chicago work. At all other points where the train stops between Chicago and Indianapolis the Rader party will appear, the quartet will play and Mr. Rader will give a brief message if time permits. The fact is that he attracts crowds wherever his train stops. Train No. 37 is scheduled to arrive at Rensselaer at 11:18 a. m. .The Indianapolis campaign opens Monday evening, the 19th, with Governor Goodrich presiding at the opening service. ~ '. "W JI