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Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br><br> W. C. T. U. News. <br> OFFICERS. <br> Mrs. W. H. Tibbals. President. <br> Mrs. G. S. Peyton, Vice-President. <br> Mrs. E. E. Shepherd, Recording Secretary. <br> Mrs. Burner, Corresponding Secretary. <br> Mrs. H. W. Brown, Treasurer. <br>Place of meeting: The Lecture Room of the 1st Pres. church. <br> Time-3 p.m., Thursday. <br> PLEDGE. <br> "I hereby promise, God helping me, to abstain from all distilled, fermented and malt liquors, including wine, beer and cider, and to employ all proper means to discourage the use of, and traffic in, the same." <br><br> The star of hope for the temperance cause hangs over the school house. If we save the children today, we have saved the nation tomorrow.-MRS. MARY HUNT. <br> The meeting this week is kindergarten work. <br> I wish it had been the privilege of every white ribboner to go on the flower mission the past week. It was sweet indeed to see the faces light up and the eager out stretched hand when we offered the flowers to the sick, the sad, the lonely, the sinful and the unfortunate. God's blessing will surely rest upon this work. <br><br> "The W. C. T. U. as an organized force, is not only striving for laws which will strike out deep-rooted and organized evil, restrain kindred vice, educate the child to purity of mind and body as well as sobriety, but through the enlightened culture of the girls of today, it is hoped to secure to this nation and to the world that which comprehends all reform touching the individual, and which underlies all methods--a conscientious motherhood." <br><br> Gold Medal. <br> The holders of the six Demorest silver medals met in Manti Tabernacle on the evening of Memorial Day, May 30th, and engaged in the final test for that series of lessons on the Prohibition of the liquor traffic. The audience numbered over four hundred; the recitations were above the average in excellence, as was to be expected; and the Tabernacle choir furnished delightful music. The contestants and their topics were as follows: <br> Miss Elizabeth Kenner-Our National Curse. <br> Miss Ethel Lowry-Young America's War Cry. <br> Miss Alice Anderson-Our National Curse. <br> Miss Ethel Braithwaite-Noble Christian Womanhood. <br> Master Melrose Spien-Our National Curse. <br> Miss Nellie Richey-Noble Christian Womanhood. <br><br> "The 'Detroit idea' of letting the poor cultivate unimproved lots has been adopted in New York, Toledo, St. Louis, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Duluth, Omaha and elsewhere, and been commended by the press from Maine to California." <br><br> F. AUERBACH & BRO. <br> Our extremely Low Prices during this great Mid-Summer Sale Seemed to have reached the lowest notch but this week we make an Extraordinary Cut in Laces. <br> Such a drop of prices never was dreamed of in the Lace World! -- You will never have an opportunity to buy so cheaply again. <br> LACES. <br> White and Cream Oriental Laces. <br> 5 inches wide, worth 25c at...... 15c <br> 7 " " " 30c at...... 17 1/2c <br> 9 " " " 35c at...... 20c <br> Ecru Venetian Lace with net top. <br> 5 inches wide, worth 25c at...... 15c <br> 8 " " " 35c at...... 20c <br> Ecru Silk Bourdon Lace. <br> 3 inches wide, worth 25c at...... 15c <br> 5 " " " 40c at...... 25c <br> Real Venetian point Laces. <br> A magnificent assortment in Ecru and Butter Color in any desired width. 3-4 to 12 inches, all specially reduced for this sale. <br> Butter Color point Van Dyke Laces 7 inches wide worth double at...... 25c, 30c, 35c yd <br> Ecru Mauresque Lace, most exquisite designs from 4 to 14 inches wide...... 25c to $1.15 yd. <br> all at 50 percent below value. <br> 25 inch Butler Color Venetian point, all over Lace for covering yoke or entire waists worth $1.75 for...... $1.20 yd. <br> 26-inch wide Ecru Mauresque Allover Lace worth $3.00 at...... $2.00 yd. <br> Butter Color Vandyke point Venetian Laces <br> 4 inches wide, worth 85c at...... 60c <br> 6 " " " $1.00 at...... 80c <br> 8 " " " 1.65 at.... $1.25 <br> 9 " " " 2.50 at.... $2.00 <br> 13 " " " 3.50 at.... $2.50 <br> All black Laces from 1/2 inch edging to 45 inches wide all over net at prices that will astonish and please you. <br> Latest and finest in French Piques, white grounds with colored figures cost 35c to import, slashed to...... 25c <br> SPECIALS IN WASH GOODS. <br> 40 inch white India Linen you would willingly pay 10c yard, for this week...... 6 1/4 <br> 27 inch white Leno Lace, Stripes 1/4 to 1 inch apart worth 15c at...... 8 1/2 c <br><br> |