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Story August 10, 1933

The Redwood Gazette

Redwood Falls, Redwood County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

The musical Millards from Worthington, with Miss Lola Cross and Clarence Potter, will assist Rev. Oscar Johnson's evangelistic campaign at the local Church of Christ starting August 28 for four weeks, featuring music, vocals, and art.

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MUSICAL MILLARDS TO BE HERE SOON

The musical Millards of Worthington, assisted by Miss Lola Cross and Clarence Potter, will be here four weeks beginning August 28 to assist in an evangelistic campaign at the Church of Christ, it was announced this week by Rev. Oscar Johnson, pastor.

Mr. Millard is an evangelist of note, having served the Christian church at Worthington 16 years and averaged 100 new members each year during that time, besides helping many other churches. Mrs. Millard is a crayon artist and all four are versatile musicians. The program will include brass, vocal, marimba-xylophone musical numbers and art work.

Miss Cross will have charge of children's work in connection with the meetings which will be held each evening at 8 excepting Saturdays. Many here have heard the Millards on Chautauqua and lyceum platforms.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Evangelistic Campaign Musical Millards Church Of Christ Worthington Chautauqua

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Millard Mrs. Millard Miss Lola Cross Clarence Potter Rev. Oscar Johnson

Where did it happen?

Church Of Christ

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Key Persons

Mr. Millard Mrs. Millard Miss Lola Cross Clarence Potter Rev. Oscar Johnson

Location

Church Of Christ

Event Date

Beginning August 28

Story Details

The Millards, experienced evangelists and musicians from Worthington, will lead a four-week campaign at the Church of Christ starting August 28, with music, art, and children's programs by Miss Cross, announced by Rev. Johnson.

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