Title |
VOL2NO50P04 |
Article Title(s) |
General News and Notes: Methodist, General News and Notes: Baptist, Gather Them In |
Author(s) |
R. B. Q. |
Page |
04 |
Subject |
Monroe (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah) ; Salt Lake County (Utah) ; San Francisco (California) ; Buffalo (New York) ; New York (New York) ; Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) ; Foo Chow (China) ; Sumatra (Indonesia) ; Church membership; Methodist Episcopal Church--Utah; Methodist Church--Utah; Methodists--Utah; Episcopal Church--Utah; Episcopalians--Utah; Methodist Episcopal Church--Scandinavian Methodist Mission (Utah) ; Scandinavians--Utah; Methodist Church--Russia; Methodists--Russia; Stundists; Salvation army; Woman's Foreign Missionary Society (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Woman's Christian Temperance Union; Missions--China; Missionaries--China; Missions--Indonesia--Sumatra; Missions--India; Women missionaries--India; Missions--New York--New York; Missions--Utah; Missionaries--Utah; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Latter Day Saints ; American University (Washington, D.C.) ; Baptist Church (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Baptist Church--Utah--Salt Lake |
OCR Text |
Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br><br> General News and Notes. <br> METHODIST. <br> The Stundists are called the Methodists of Russia. <br> Two men are needed for our work in Foo Chow, China. <br> General Booth was once a member of the Methodist Conference. <br> The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society becomes a pioneer in Sumatra. <br> Bishop Goodsell did not stop off as he went home to San Francisco as was expected. <br> Miss Francis E. Willard Ph. D. was unanimously re-elected president of the W. C. T. U. <br> Bishop Joyce predicts that God is preparing his church for a tremendous stride forward. <br> Dr. Curts of the Book Concern has been suffering of sore throat which it was feared would prove to be diphtheria but is now better. <br> Rev. E. E. Work presiding elder of the Scandinavian Methodist mission in Utah has been visiting his motherless children at the home of Pastor Hermous, this city. <br> Miss Sarah T. Boggs a cousin of the late Mrs. Rutherford B. Hays has gone |
Further Information |
This page is divided into three sections. The first section has general news and notes relating to the Methodist denomination. This section includes notes on Methodists of Russia; needed missionaries for China; General Booth's membership; the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society going to Sumatra, Indonesia; Bishop Goodsell not coming to Salt Lake City, Utah; Miss Francis E. Willard being re-elected president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union; a prediction by Bishop Joyce about the Methodist Church; Doctor Curts recovering from a sore throat; Reverend E. E. Work visiting his children in the home of Pastor Hermous; Miss Sarah T. Boggs traveling to India to do missionary work; the Chautauqua printing Methodist literature; the building of the American University; some ex-converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; and missionary George P. Miller. The next section is the general news and notes for the Baptist Church and is about the Baptist Boy's Brigade; the amoun |
Format |
application/pdf |
Spatial Coverage |
Chautauqua (journal) ; North Carolina Christian Advocate (newspaper) ; Examiner (newspaper) |
People |
Baker, Anna; Boggs, Sarah T. ; Booth, William 1829-1912; Hays, Rutherford B. ; Miller, George P., 1854-?; Willard, Francis Elizabeth, 1839-1898; Bartlett, D. W. (Rev.) ; Clay, B. F., 1851-? (Rev.) ; Curts (Dr.) ; Goodsell (Bishop); Hermous (Pastor) ; Joyce (Bishop) ; McDaniel, E. A. ; McDaniel, E. W. ; Parsons, C. H. (Mr.) ; Thoburn (Bishop) ; Work, E. E. (Rev.) |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1095370 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6s181dt/1095370 |