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August 8th, 1919
Durant Weekly News (Oklahoma)
Christians Call Pastor
The official board of the First Christian Church of this city has extended a call to the Rev. Charles M. Schoonover, of San Angelo, Texas, and the call has been accepted effective on September 7th, when the new pastor will arrive with his family to take up his work. Mr. Schoonover is well known in the southwest, having filled pastorates at Bonham, Greenville, Gainesville, and San Angelo. The board feels that the local church is fortunate in securing him for the church.
April 20th , 1922
Pastor Charles M Schoonover listed as doctor
The Daily Ardmoreite Newspaper (Oklahoma)
Minister Delayed So Lawyer Starts Christian Revival
The revival service Monday night at First Christian church was attended by a good audience which was disappointed by the absence of Dr. Charles M. Schoonover, who has been unavoidably detained, but pleased with an excellent sermon by E. W. Schenk, the lawyer-preacher of Ardmore. He will speak every night this week except Saturday. Four of the men are organizing a male quartet which will sing at every service.
Mr. Schenk spoke on the incident recorded in the last part of the 10th chapter of Numbers.
The official board of the First Christian Church of this city has extended a call to the Rev. Charles M. Schoonover, of San Angelo, Texas, and the call has been accepted effective on September 7th, when the new pastor will arrive with his family to take up his work. Mr. Schoonover is well known in the southwest, having filled pastorates at Bonham, Greenville, Gainesville, and San Angelo. The board feels that the local church is fortunate in securing him for the church.
April 20th , 1922
Pastor Charles M Schoonover listed as doctor
The Daily Ardmoreite Newspaper (Oklahoma)
Minister Delayed So Lawyer Starts Christian Revival
The revival service Monday night at First Christian church was attended by a good audience which was disappointed by the absence of Dr. Charles M. Schoonover, who has been unavoidably detained, but pleased with an excellent sermon by E. W. Schenk, the lawyer-preacher of Ardmore. He will speak every night this week except Saturday. Four of the men are organizing a male quartet which will sing at every service.
Mr. Schenk spoke on the incident recorded in the last part of the 10th chapter of Numbers.
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