The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE PECl'LES ELEVATOR
(Successor to the Oklahoma Guide.)
The pastor has on a drive for one The Editor feels indebted to the j
hundred members this year. In tess other two colored papers here, Tht |
than two months he has received 22 Wichita Protest, owned and edited 1>>
into the membership. Many people that fearless writer, W. A. Beitis and
from all parts of the city are visiting the Negro Star, owned and run by
the services of this Church. The pas- that most business like man, H. T. ,
tor has a mcer age that helps the souls Sims. Also the Daily Wichita Eagle
gave us a splendid introduction to the
citizenship of the City.
OTOE V ^ IK" TJ5*
\ chita Department
•>f men.
WHY GO TO CHrilCH
Go to meet God—Go to grow better
—Go to grow stronger against tempa-
tion—Go to meet' the best people on
earth—Go (o be an example to others
—(Jo to be of service
MADAM HATCHERS
Beauty Parlor
523 North Main
WICHITA, KANSAS
Sells in connection with Beauty Work
Benzoin Baj&o Grewer
Excellent Remedy for dandruff, fall-
ing hair, and itching scalp.
Jf you want good hair, ybu can have it
Price t'.Oc a I5ox
i.easing Oil—Best on the -Market
PRICE $1.25
Double Strength Hair Grower 75c.
I AMISS ICE CREAM AND
CONFECTIONARY STORI
1415 N. Mosley is one of the bes
equipped places in the city to serve i f
i astomers. Beside carrying a lar^e j
j 'ock in this line he conducts an Ic j [
''ream Factory. He treats his custo- j
irers right. I
P has become very apparent that
ti e 1"Vi St. M. E.church must le made
!: iger or r.lriilded. It i- th? erener-
1 .-pin
f'-.at a
thin
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n rf the members an-! friends
! ivp° bri"k struc uve is the
needed. The kind of Church in
is on^ with aulit irium, base-
ment, lec'.ure vonm. ladies and gents
: nrrtr^en —. ral'ery. and other mod- i
t- :i t jnve -iences.
rill RCH OFFICERS
Trustees—C. R. Smith, A!>xande
Hide, George Hide Lewis, Wright
Robin on Stewards, Ce". Hide, Sr.
Chas. Standley, Mrs. Po'.ie Overstwce i
r tty. B. H. Prixrn Mrs. Dollie H'de,
Richard Jones, Mrs. Micklebe1 ry, M:-s j
Virginia Pa'tor.
S- lidiv S*h"-I ^'ir>t. Mrs . A. TTide
President of the Ladies Aid, Mrs. Z.
"'tinier: Pres. of «he Prs'or's Aid 1
"r~. V ill .T Vinson Pres'dnnt of th j
SWrrd* f'T-'nl Clnb. Mrs c. R.
f :nith President oe the F%"ce!s"''
A'y- M. J5-
(' th" W' miT; H "> 1-1 Missiona'y
?J"s Ta^-'or: ,Prp<:;.if the Ep-
vo- th League, Geo. Hide.
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THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
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The Ladies Aid held a good meet-
j ing ifist Friday. Mrs. Pollie Over-
street presiding in the absence of the
j president Mrs. Z. Hunter.
I
WHY READ MY BIBLE.
Because it is the most papular Bool;
j Because it makes me broader—lle-
cauK! it helps build character—Be-
j cause I want to know Christ mora
fully—Because it has in it the Love
| Story of Christ.
THIS
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AND NE«/e« EVEN
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SEND FOR "T rtE
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WHY SI'IM GiM THE ( III'RCH.
It gives me spiritual food—It gives
nie real joy—protects my home
and family—Therefore I will give re-
gularly, systematically and clieer-
If a non-church goer, this invites
you.
If a stranger, a church home for you.
Whosever you may be. a welcome
awaits you
At The
lfiih Stret M. K. Church, Warbash an«l
loth, Wichita, Kansas.
LIVE TOPICS fiOOD MUSIC
-Rev. Walton Brown
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HERE IS THE MINTSTER TO
r^E.-^JliTO YOU AND HERE IS
1 " E* CHTJRCH TO HOLD YOU.
^ you* come that you may learn the
feternal life? Jesus bids you
come. Arc you away from relatives
and fiiends and need encouragement?
Here is the place to get your cheer.
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The above cut is somewhat on the plan that the 15th Street M. E Church
hopes to build in the future. It is a brick structure with
modern conveniences.
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Brown, Walton. The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1922, newspaper, July 6, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94717/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.