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Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br><br> Y. M. C. A. News. <br> Warman Today. <br> In the last three issues of the REVIEW we have announced that the meeting today would be open for women as well as men, also that we would secure the strongest leader possible. This alone is enough to secure a large attendance, but now when we announce that Prof. Warman, the noted educator, ortheopist and lecturer is to address the meeting on "Physical Regeneration" or "The Body the Temple of the Soul," we are wondering how to accommodate the people. This is a splendid opportunity to hear a wonderful man. Everybody is invited. <br><br> Debating Club Social. <br> Tuesday evening, April 2nd at 8 p. m. those enthusiastic young men of the debating club will entertain their friends with the following excellent program: <br> Piano Solo, Miss Daisy Gillitt. <br> Opening remarks, John T. Axton. <br> Guitar and mandolin, Ray and Ed Kenner. <br> Recitation, Charles Meakin. <br> Solo, Miss Lillian Evans. <br> SIMULTANEOUS DEBATE <br> Resolved, "That a tall wife is preferable to a short wife." Affirmative, J. Franklin Warren; negative, G. A. Langston. <br> Piano solo, Miss Hattie Watson. <br> Vocal solo, Miss Pearl Russell. <br> Selection, Y. M. C. A. Quartette. <br> MYSTICA. <br> Introducing a bouquet of magic novelties. <br> Piano Duet, Misses Mattie Reed and Flora Walsh. <br> Stump speech, Geo. W. Altman. <br> Selection, Onyx Quartette. <br> Jews Harp solo, Geo. W. Altaian. <br> If the above program is not worth a dime, what is it worth? It will be followed by a social time with the gymnasium class. <br><br> Prohibition Question. <br> The night our boys discussed the prohibition question with the Washington society our rooms would not accommodate the people. The speeches and arguments on both sides were good. The decision of the judges were against prohibition but when submitted to the house, prohibition carried almost unanimously. <br><br> The Entertainments. <br> Of course Monday evening being free the attendance was large. Prof. Warman, in his work exceeded the expectations of most people-what more can we say? Tuesday evening the audience was small but select. Those in attendance represented the strongest people intellectually in the city. All were well satisfied. This is printed too early for reports of Thursday and Friday evening. A material increase in attendance is expected. The program for tomorrow night "An Art Gallery of Word Painting" insures an evening of pleasure to all who attend. Admission 35 cents. <br><br> Hear Warman at 4 p. m. today. <br><br> AUXILIARY NOTES. <br> Owing to the C. E. convention in Ogden on the first Wednesday in April the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will be held on Monday, April 1st, 3 p. m. A full attendance is desired as there are matters of importance to be considered. <br> Friends, do not forget the "Famous" social to be given at the Y, M. C. A. rooms, April 8th. <br> This cutting from an Eastern paper seems to apply very nicely to our work at home: "There is one serious drawback to the success of the Ladies' Auxiliary. The ladies are all willing to give and do anything that is asked of them, but only a few attend the meetings. This is a great discouragement to the officers, as sometimes important business has to be transacted, and should have the sanction of the majority of members." <br><br> CLOTHING <br> If You Are Thinking <br> That your outfit needs renewal or enlargement, the proper course is to examine our stock of Clothing at once. The display is a study in current styles. We follow fashion as closely as the tail does the dog, and consequently those who come to us for clothing are bound to wear what's right. It isn't telling half the story, though, to say that our suits and overcoats are stylish, because they're that and everything else that fine clothing ought to be. There's value in them and value and style are everything in clothing. You're bound to be suited if we provide the suit. <br> J. P. GARDNER, <br> 136-138 Main Street. <br><br> |
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Altman, George W.; Axton, John T.; Evans, Lillian; Gillitt, Daisy; Kenner, Ed; Kenner, Ray; Meakin, Charles; Reed, Mattie; Russell, Pearl; Walsh, Flora; Warman, Edward B.; Warren, J. Franklin; Watson, Hattie; Langston, G. A. |