New Castle, PA, 1910
MAGGIE BEVAN AT EMMANUEL CHURCH
Maggie Bevan, the 16-year-old Welsh girl who is conducting a series of revivals in the Emmanuel Baptist church, preached her last sermon in the city last night.
Miss Bevan has been attracting large crowds by her truly remarkable sermons.
Her personality is an interesting one. At one time she aspired to be an actress and had determined to go on the stage and be a second Ellen Terry. She is an elocutionist of ability, and is also a singer. One night, she sang at a church meeting in Wales, and was converted. She gave up aspiring to the stage, and took up church work. That was the beginning of her religious labors, that have made her famous. She is a sturdy, athletic, rosy-cheeked, typical Welsh girl. She wears her hair hanging on her shoulders, and wears a sailor suit. When she preaches, she looks straight at her hearers. She says she is not a long-faced Christian, but has as much fun as any other girl.
—New Castle News, New Castle, PA, Dec. 15, 1910, page 8.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Boy Evangelist Will Preach Here 3 Times

Chicago, 1947
David Walker, boy evangelist, will hold services on three Sundays, October 26, November 2 and November 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Woodlawn Boys' club, 6331 University ave.
Other services at 2 p.m. on the three Sundays he will hold in the auditorium, 2300 N. Halsted st.
David is 13 years old and weighs only 75 pounds. Recently he preached to large crowds in St. Louis. In his sermon he usually tells the story of how he spent five hours in heaven talking with Jesus.
--Southeast Economist, Chicago, October 23, 1947, page 7.
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