HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES.
WIIITBLJ3Y MEMORIAL CHURCH. '1 lie special harvest festival services at Whiteiye Memorial Church yesterday were marked by largo attendances botlv morning and evening. The decoration of the church had been carried out most artistically, and the display of orchard, field and faran produce was very fine. The Rev. A. B. Chappcll was tlie iprcach- ' er, his sermon dealing with the witness the physical universe to a mighty and majestic Creator and a spiritual cider above material phenomena. Til* enthems for the day—Simpers "And God Said, Let the Earth," and Bancroft's "Father of All"—were effectively rei'dered. In the afternoon the ehilc.rei). of the Sunday School brought io. the school a fine supply of fruit and flowers, which were afterwards taken by representative, scholars to the publi«hospital patients and other sick folk. To-night there' will ;be a social gathering in the schoolroom, when ttto balance of tlie gift? (remaining after a- furtherdistribution to the sick) will be sold. The harvest festival services werr 1 eld throughout the circuit, and werjveil attended, whilst the thank-offering* were on a liberal scale. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 22 February 1915, Page 4
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181HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 22 February 1915, Page 4
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