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I am sure Reverend Turvey's message was valuable and sincere...but I certainly question his questionable tactic of promising to run a film showing "daring pictures of ministers in the nude performing a wedding ceremony." Even I would have gone to see that. A post today also on my old-time-religion blog
Newspaper ad for Evangelist A. J. Turvey, circa 1920 Collection Jim Linderman
What a great way to get men to come to church. "Honey I've decided to attend church with you. No, it doesn't have anything to do with the nudism film."
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