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Murray (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah); Second Methodist Episcopal Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Methodist Episcopal Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Methodist Episcopal Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Methodist Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Methodists--Utah--Salt Lake City; Episcopal Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Episcopalians--Utah--Salt Lake City; Ladies' Aid Society (Salt Lake City, Utah); Fund raising--Utah--Salt Lake City; Kindergarten; Teachers; Religion; Devil; Oaths; God; Ethics; Quotations; Sayings; Christian life--Quotations, maxims, etc.; Advertisements; Advertising--Brand name products--Utah--Salt Lake City; Business--Utah--Salt Lake City; Shopping; Prices--Utah--Salt Lake City; Columbia, Fowler's and Lindsay's Coop Wagon and Machine Company; Bicycle industry--Utah; Freed Furniture and Carpet Company (Salt Lake City, Utah); Furniture industry and trade--Utah; Glassware--Utah; Lamps; Pottery; House furnishings industry and trade--Utah; Salt Lake Hardware Company (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Hardware industry--Utah--Salt Lake City; Teapots; Kettles; Pails |
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Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br><br> SECOND M. E. CHURCH. <br> Ladies' Aid will meet at Mrs. Thos. Campbell's, Thursday 20th. All the ladies are urged to be present. <br> Cottage meeting Thursday evening, at Mrs. John Bettess, Second Avenue. The meeting last Tuesday was a blessed service to those present. Everybody come this week. <br> Prayer meeting Wednesday at the church, 7:30 p. m. <br> Ladies prayer meeting Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Mrs. S. Allison's. <br> Eighty-two dollars have been subscribed for seats. There are eighteen left. <br> BAZAAR; One dollar buys ten tickets for the Bazaar, also ten lunches which the holder may, or may not, as he pleases eat himself. We make an early announcement in case * * * Conundrum: If each man buys ten tickets and eats one lunch how much will the ladies be ahead, (a-head)? <br> Brother George Dickey will lead the meeting at the Infirmary this afternoon. All go and help. <br> Jesse E. Jayne will preach at Murray tonight. <br> There are sixty dollars yet due on the old church property. If those who subscribed and took pledges on dedication day will meet their obligations we can pay off this old indebtedness before Easter. <br> The plan now is to dedicate the new church on Easter day. If all who have subscribed will pay their subscriptions and if all who have been expecting to give something at dedication will subscribe before-hand (do it now) we think we can dedicate without making any appeal for money at that time. We will take subscriptions on this condition, that no money be asked for at that time. Who will help carry out this scheme? <br><br> KINDERGARTEN NOTES. <br> It is impossible to think of the current growth of the kindergarten work, without realizing the seeding and sowing times, which have gone on in faith and perseverance during the last half century. The impulse given the work by pioneer sacrifice and struggle is making itself readable today to every passer-by. It is our sincere conviction that every kindergartner and teacher may work in the same spirit and by so doing seed the ground for the harvest of the next half century. It is a worthy ambition to become self-supporting; to have an occupation in life, and to be a successful teacher. It is a holier privilege to be dedicated to a progressive movement, to participate in initiatory struggles, to become buried in a work of service which may make itself felt in another generation. Kindergartners should rededicate themselves to the larger movement, and shape their personal efforts to help forward the greater issue of education progress.-Kindergarten Magazine. <br><br> "Religion pure and undefined never sells muslin with a short yard stick." <br> "When the wicked hold office the devil rules the town." <br> "An oath on the lip is the devil's door-plate." <br> ''The spider probably thinks the bee is a fool." <br> "The man who walks with God must do it with clean feet." <br> "The devil soon runs from the man he can't discourage." <br><br> A word of caution to buyers should be offered in buying a bicycle, as in buying a piano or anything else requiring supreme skill to produce the highest and most enduring results. Remember that the influence of the mass of makers and agents is exerted against the leading article of its kind, and that inducements other than the intrinsic merits of the goods themselves are freely used to force the rule of a cheaper line. Buy Columbia, Fowler's and Lindsay's Coop Wagon and Machine Co., next to Theater. <br> Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, and China, go to Freed Furniture and Carpet Co., 30 to 40 E. 3rd South St. Stock always complete. <br><br> A Bargain or Two. <br> This extra heavy finely polished Copper Tea Kettle No. 7 80c., No. 8 90c. <br> This same kettle, highly nickel plated.........No. 7 90c., No. 8 $1.00. <br> We are selling a large Galvanized Tub for.........60 cts. <br> A Large Galvanized Bucket for.........20 cts. <br> These prices are delivered in any part of the city. <br> Salt Lake Hardware Company. <br> 42-44 West 2nd So. St., Salt Lake. <br><br> |
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This page has two articles, which are followed by several quotes and three advertisements. The first article is about the Second Methodist Episcopal Church of Salt Lake City, Utah, and reports on societies, meetings, funds, a bazaar, and an upcoming church dedication. The second article is by the Kindergarten Magazine and comments on Kindergarten work and teachers. The quotes are about pure religion, wicked leadership, oaths, a metaphor on a spider and a bee, walking in cleanliness, and the devil's impatience. The articles are for Fowler's and Lindsay's Coop Wagon and Machine Company's bicycles, the Freed Furniture and Carpet Company, and the Salt Lake Hardware Company. Kindergarten Magazine |