Vol. II No. 21 | page 10 | May 28, 1943 |
UNDENOMINATIONAL SERVICES
BLACK HILLS ORDNANCE DEPOT - - PROVO, S. DAK.
Mess Hall - - - - - - - North Wing
SUNDAY SCHOOL - - - - - - 10:30
Morning Worship - - - Following, when pastor arrives. Watch Bulletin Board in PX.
We are glad to welcome several new folks last Sunday and we invite you who have not attended to come. Children's practice for Program at 4:00 Sunday afternoon.
RECREATION HALL - - BARRACKS #35
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP HOUR - - 8:00 p.m.
Enjoy Christian fellowship and singing with your friends. The ran scared out many but Rev. Johnson and singers arrived and gave us some fine singing and speaking. This hour is every FRIDAY evening for you and your neighbors.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S GROUP, SUNDAY, 7:00 P.M.
Evening Worship - - - - - - - - 8:00 P.M.
Rev. Tiffany expects to be with us this week. A telegram came late in the week stating transportation facilities were not available in time for him to be here last Sunday. He and family will arrive this week.
Those who were at Barracks #35 Sunday evening enjoyed a very fine address by Colonel Keith. We would like to hear him oftener. Various guest speakers are being invited in from the various churches in the Hills at different times. We invite everyone to come. You may miss an enjoyable time. Our desire is to put the very best into our home community and get the best out of it. Christian training and influences are priceless.
Vol. 2 No. 26 | page 5 | June 26, 1953 |
The Daily Vacation Bible School conducted by the Interdenominational Church finishes its course of Study on Friday, June 26, after two weeks of morning classes. Enrollment at the end of the first week was approximately 200, with an average attendance of 145. - - -
- - - Mrs. Edgar Heer, Miss Joan Lambert, Mrs. Rudolph Ladner, Mrs. Ronald Wilhelm, Mrs. Harold Worthley, Mrs. Dallas Vance, Rev. Petersen - - -
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