CHURCH SERVICES
J 'l'he sev. John Davie will conduct the i services at Knox Church. Masterton I ami Matahiwi on Sunday next. The services at Te Whiti, Westmere and Ngahape will be conducted by the Rev. A. C Lane, the newly-appointed Horne Missionary to (he Wairarapa Outfields Archdeacon Rich will be the preacher both morning and evening at St. Matthew’s Church, Masterton, tomorrow. The Rev. T. V. Pearson will preach at Kuripuni in the evening, and the Rev. V. W Jobiin al Taueru in the afternoon. The Sunday School choir of the Salvation Army, of Wellington South, will visit Masterton this week-end. Tonight they will give a musical pro- ; gramme in the Lincoln Road Hall. T- - I morrow the choir will assist at the ! mornmg and evening services. Mrs i Captain McKenzie, of Wellington, will I speak in the morning service Major ; Neeve will be the speaker at the evenimg meeting. Mrs Captain McKenzie is I well-known in Masterton, and has many | friends here. Major and .Mrs Dick, i new managers of the Whatman Hume, ! will be welcomed at the service At the Mastertoil Methodist Church [ tomorrow, both the morning mid even - j ing services will be conducted by tlw Rev. H. S. Kings. The Sacrament of »h< , Lord's Supper will be observed both m : i the morning and evening. The subject! ! in the morning will be "The Place ' ; Begin Again," and m the evening ! "With Christ or With, the Crowd’ Mr! Kings will conduct tin..* afternoon -0.-r-o vice at Wangaehu The evening service; at Kuripuni will be in charge *'f ;h‘-i Young Men's Mission Band. The service* at the YMC A p-on J to b<- conducted under the .>f | the .Masterton Baptist Fellowship * ' morrow morning al 11 o'clock, will s presided over by the Rev. F Sher- ! burd. of Berhampore. The service wIL be followed by- the ordinance of tin- i Lord's Supper l.)’i Tuesday, at 710 pm . the weekly prayer nwe’:;;/ j. ill' tie resumed. T!i<- church --i vii-'-s a ■ ; j lt . t d-Rangilumau ami ■; meai. • I'i '-sbyierian Churchw tomorrow ;> !e conducted by :h>- Her R J.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1941, Page 7
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