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* R.A. Crawford 1935
* J.L. Dixon 1926
* W.P. Douglass 1939
* George Duncan 1922-1924
* John Ferguson 1922
* John Rea 1925
* Gordon Reager 1931
* D.L. Roy 1912, 1934, 1939
* A.T. Stewart 1937
* G.B. Winemiller 1920, 1928, 1937
* TIG 1935-3-15: "Tonight will be the fifth in a series of gospel meetings which are being held by A.P. Klabunda of Indiana and R.A. Crawford of Pittsburgh, in the Gospel Hall... a large chart showing the future destiny of man and coming events is being used. The subject to be taken up tonight will be 'The Coming of the Lord', the questions: 'Who will He come for?' and 'How shall He come?' will be answered. Such subjects as the 'Reign of the Anti-Christ', 'The Great Tribulation' and the 'War in Heaven' will be spoken on in nights yet to come. All are welcome! Come and bring a friend."
* TIG 1935-3-19: "The meetings in the Gospel Hall which are being conducted by A.P. Klabunda of Indiana and R.A. Crawford of Pittsburgh continue each night at 7:45 with good interest. Last night the theme of the subject was the 'Coming of the Lord'. The large colored chart, 'two roads and two destinies', is very instructive, and of interest to young and old. Tonight's address will be on the open door and the closed door. The closing of this door will seal the eternal destiny of all. who are on the inside and who are on the outside..."
* TIG 1935-3-21: "The subject last night at the meeting in the Gospel Hall, 22 S. Carpenter Ave., by A.P. Klabunda and R.A. Crawford, was the 'Judgment Seat of Christ', as illustrated by the Chart. The subject for tonight is the 'Seventieth Week of Daniel', and what is transpiring in heaven and on earth during this period will be explained..."
* TIG 1935-3-22: "The subject taken up last night... was the 'Seventieth Week of Daniel', this time begins with the coming of the Lord for his Saints, and the return of the Lord to the Mt. of Olives with his Saints, a period of seven years. Tonight's subject will be the 'War in Heaven', this is one of the things which transpire in Heaven during those seven years. Things which take place on earth during this time of seven years will be taken up in nights to come. These meetings are of interest to all. Come! For all are welcome."
* TIG 1935-3-23: "The evangelistic services at the Gospel Hall are being attended with interest each night. The large chart being used is very helpful to illustrate future coming events, as foretold in the word of God. The subjects last night were: 'The War in Heaven' and 'The Marriage Supper of the Lamb'. The 'Anti-Christ' will be the theme of the message for Sunday night at 7:30. Who he is and how shall he be recognized when he comes will be taken up. Services continue each night next week at 7:45. Sundays 7:30 p.m. All welcome."
* TIG 1935-3-25: "The subject taken up at the Gospel Hall... was 'The Reign of the Anti-Christ'. Rev. 13. "Two men shall be manifested after the Lord takes his people home. The one, a political head, shall rise from the ranks of men. No man upon the face of the earth has yet equaled this man for sin, wickedness and blasphemies against God. The other man shall be the Anti-Christ and shall be a religious head. He shall deceive all and all shall follow him. He shall try to imitate the true Lord Jesus Christ in all his ways. He shall compel all to have the mark of the beast, and without it none shall buy and sell. Tonight's subject will be 'The Tribulation'. The terrible times that shall take place after the church has been taken home. Meetings continue nightly at 7:45. All are welcome. No collections."
* TIG 1935-3-27: "The subject last night on the chart was about the destruction of 'Mystical Babylon' or the religious systems of the world, as foretold in Rev. 17-18. The message for tonight is 'The Revelation of Jesus Christ' when He comes in flaming fire back to this world to take vengeance on all those who have not obeyed the gospel, and those who forget God, leaving Him out of their lives. These services continue nightly at 7:45, except Saturday. Sunday night at 7:30 which closes this present series of meetings. Don't miss these last topics in which is told the final end of all flesh. Come and hear."
* TIG 1935-4-4: "This is the fourth and last week of special evangelistic services held here. A large chart has been used to the profit of these who came, setting forth important truths in scripture that have a direct bearing on every man and woman without exception, as to their future prospects at the Lord's coming and after death. Every one of us shall be in heaven or hell forever, and only those who have been born again will be in heaven, all others must perish (John 3:3). Meeting tonight and Friday night at 7:45. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome."
===1936===
* TIG 1936-4-4: Gospel Hall: Carpenter Ave.: "Special services will be conducted by Evangelist C.R. Keller of Philadelphia beginning Sunday, April 5 at 7:30 P.M. Continuing nightly at 7:45 (except Saturday). A chart on 'The Seven Churches of Asia' will be used. All Welcome. No Collections."
===1937===
* TIG 1937-2-27: Gospel Hall: 22 Carpenter Ave.: "Special evangelistic services will be conducted nightly (except Saturday) at 7:45. Sundays at 7:30 P.M. By Messrs. A.T. Stewart of Detroit and A.P. Klabunda of Indiana. All are heartily invited."
* TIG 1937-4-16: Gospel Hall (Rear of Troutman's Store): "Special services nightly (except Saturday) at 7:45. Sundays at 7:30 P.M. and each night next week. By G. Winemiller of Harrisburg, Pa. All welcome. Everything free." ===1939===* TIG 1939-3-11 & 1939-3-25: "Special evangelistic services are continuing each evening at 7:30 by D.L. Roy of Cleveland, O." * TIG 1939-10-31 & 1939-11-10: "Each evening this week (excepting Saturday), Evangelist W.P. Douglass of Cleveland, O., is conducting services at Gospel Hall, Fifth and Locust streets." * TIG 1939-11-14: "W.P. Douglass will close his special meetings at Gospel Hall tonight at 7:45. There will be prayer meeting Thursday evening."
=Sources=
*** 1930's
**** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/519387578 1930-2-12], p. 4.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/534613059 1930-3-31], p. 1.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539893402 1931-4-27], p. 2.
**** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539595005 1934-3-10], p. 3.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539893527 1931-4-30], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539816636 1932-2-23], p. 1.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539689269 1933-12-6], p. 3.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539591025 1933-12-16], p. 3.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539595112 1934-3-15], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539879239 1934-12-24], p. 1.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539881417 1935-3-8], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539881561 1935-3-14], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539881604 1935-3-15], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539881688 1935-3-19], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539881752 1935-3-21], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539881791 1935-3-22], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539881829 1935-3-23], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539881857 1935-3-25], p. 3.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539881916 1935-3-27], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539941920 1935-4-4], p. 4.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539930552 1936-4-4], p. 8.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539611431 1937-2-27], p. 5.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/534429171 1937-4-16], p. 9.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/519441930 1939-3-11], p. 8.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/534915662 1939-10-31], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/534915802 1939-11-14], p. 3.;
** The Indiana Weekly Messenger
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/13176535 1926-3-4], p. 13.