The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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THE PEOPLES ELEVATOR.
(Successor tr> ?he Oklahoma Guide.)
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA
/Chapped hands
and faces needn't
bother.
mentholaium
Soothes and heals
, chaps and chilblains,'
A ^quickly and
Every day <iu mj; the* lust five year
(To be continued.)
Rev S. A. Clark, Guthrie, Okla..
Editor of the Saint Mark Clarion had
gome timely things to say in his last
issue touching the moral and religi-
©us condition of things.
Mr. Clark has a vision for h s race,
Rnd is contented with nothing lest: >
than a high moral and religious plane
You will remember that Rev. Clai -
nerved as editor of the Peoples Eleva-
tor for a long while, and caused to bo
brought about in local politics, an!
moral conditions qui.e a re avera « . i > crsons j in.- i ti
At that time the i America. Durh
publisher was Business' # p;-nK, an average of hr.
the Elevator, then prolitabk con^.-egati as have been organize
M ,^1^ and the average numhe^0^
Wo 1 hinirs that were net ded -i
™5S £ race. While time h,„ M'
some hundred miles between us th.
Editor of the Elevator ^
the seven years they spen to et.
with much profit to h aself a..a
"predict a noted career
Clarion. Thanksgiving da> -
our publishing o.ay, howe.\tr, t]K. mari - id ; ney lul r>
bc out eady with the paper m&Jo* ^ „T(u. f| . ,5 ^ ,
the National Than sgi that I am saved." Then IV
It Was become very apparent that ed matter by a
, st m E. church must be n-.a<.. feeling aat
" "h.-jiHpd It is the gener- the ark?" The
larger or re ^ and friends and then said.
—is the M°°dy; jt:
Wichita Department
. v3«.'
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min'*tr^ has seen four and
faith and feeling
D. L. Moody told the s or of :
conversatioi ' ■ had with s • <i ii
Manchester. "A e you a C " i n?
«< .>t .
■■A-
for the the evangelirt Ii- i a d.
<mi wish 1 were." Then Mood
shall to quote pa-:- y. fr m th;
man - in t iiey i!u! "> ■
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Good i
lied."
□ru.li a1-1 >•—
rru,, kind of Church in afterwards Um convert ea
UiUK **2 with auditorium, base- the evangelist ha aekad.
mind is 0,1L .. n(i cents member the m. n i,r.d the ark? 1 ha
ment, lecture loomJ other niod- Keen trying to aw . y i>, my lee
apartments, ga .c injrs. The momeii; you ;■■> <o ti
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proceeds
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mee' h.
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or was it i
r a waile |
■ .ht, Mr.
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PS J M
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MEN AND W i
To Get the HnI>jt of (I"
llccaae i .• i r .
Bocau e i -
) Because it protects >i
, i.o t > ( in 1M a
i Go to meet God Oo to grow bell or
io Church —Go to grow stronger ag-.iii . I< i
manly life I tion—<Go to meet the best 1-•" 'i■' '
I, earth Go to t e an examine i ■ s
apartme
em conveniences.
ings. The
srk, that
i Id.
of the
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"With all its faults the church is still the greatest organisation on earth
or \tb:eh I know for briH^ng about the conditions in this wy>. Id ma ,o
design and d,aires, that' is why I have identified mysel
Aloxr.'.ider Al. on. Jr.
with it. —
<.:u are most cordially invited fo at ent!
F1PTEK I ti :■ ! I<: Ki
T he church is located
MFTEENTil AM)
Hour t)l Service 11 A. M. and 8 i
.ice- of the
Heiaius'
caa.se ii
cause 1
luily—He
.- tory of
u in
aie rev.it
' and fatni
vular.v.
)\ ii \ lit V3 .U i
, ;.!>( ic Jo tlie
i r.-.akes uie broader
li dps build character
.ir property
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Uttil.K.
popular Boo!:
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lie- I
ivant to know Christ more i
a. e it lias in it the ix>ve
"lir!?t.
I IM <« itT 1 :n: CHUHCH.
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j i protec ts my liame
y TI. more 1 wi!l give re-
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d;
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1TYER ML)
; {r> to pass w
CONVENTION
thout ('.clay tlv
I'M)'T'-SFS
(>i :
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p man h, h s /m
hours.
\)vc:
i take tiie r:rade o'
■ of i<iio
(Ktes. on
1 "ith St. M. A. Church Slogans—
Every member in the Sunday School
•—Mm
Marn'.ng
s me one
Chun h
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.Vleetim
'venit •' . i' .-vices and
d >r brought to the
. c i:
the Senate of the I
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n<*
An! -I.ync'.iing Hill."
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by the
on Wednesday,
j to announce-
here today by the Nati"ti-
,.n for the Adv.r.H" m<-
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Was tlv
(]uivocal -rejiolat: a
iiv the Denver Republican
j ' orver.ti i.i
■st 9, acj rdi:
. made
Assoc
11 Cijsretl l'eop'.o at its Nutioal Of-
i r. .. 70 i ;ftil Avery New York Ci'.y.
ii ir.format.on was cojit.ain<*d -n
tram from Mr. Gcor;:' Gra
jrosklent of the Denver Branch N.
■A. A. C. 1'.. who at the ro<|u«.*t of th ■
Advancement Association secured the
mtroeluctinn and passage of th
lution by the Denver State Convey
1 On.
>;t the teinqs he
(jv;v y t th" things he pe.ni ts hi'11
self off duty teU the kind of man
i„. is Never before was there .*>
need fotyr:axati.m. mi never
, <t iv.a iv w:1' i
it is w' l to r n
At i art of a
'.io to be of service
if a non-church goer, this invite,*
you.
If a stranger, a church home for you.
V\ hosever you laay be, a we .ei• ,•>
awaits j ou
At The
jr.ih 'tr I'.. Church, Warbash and
. a V. i -liita. Kansas.
LIVE TOPICS—GOOD MUSIC
—11« v. Wait mi brown
—8
HERE IS THE MIN'STER TO
PREACH TO YOU AND HERE
THE CHURCH TO HOLD YOU.
\ Will y.) come that you may learn th«*
way of eternal life? Jesus bids yo
come. Are you away from relatives
and friends and need encouragement?
Here is the p!a-e to get your cheer
things that never happen
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if tv:r Register <f the Ire;.- y >■
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Brown, Walton. The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922, newspaper, December 7, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94735/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.