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PENTECOST BANDS' MEETINGS,•_.Bad Weather Continues to Interfere at Broad Ripple.The congregations at the Pentecost Banda’ camp-metlng-s at Broad Hippie yesterday afternoon and evening were nearly as large as they were on Sunday, although the weather again was unpropitlous. In the afternoon the sermon was preached by the Rev. Frank Hotle. After the camp-meeting Mr. and Mrs. Hotle will go to India as missionaries. There was much crying when he recounted the sacrifices he and his wife were called on to make to go to the distant foreign land, without a dollar guaranteed to them, and having to trust from day to day to getting even that which will sustain their bodies. “Makes some of us feel pretty little.” said one of the workers, “who think we are doing much for Christ when we give up a plug of tobacco.” Miss Minnie Roberts preached at the evening service, and the exhortation preceding the altar service was made by Mrs. Flora Nelson.Herman Willing, one of the campers, received a telegram In the afternoon from Chicago announcing that his father hadfallen dead. He left for Chicago at midnight.
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Indianapolis News

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Tue, Jul 27, 1897

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