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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 Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Methodists--Utah--Salt Lake City; Episcopal Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Episcopalians--Utah--Salt Lake City; Third Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Presbyterian Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Presbyterians--Utah--Salt Lake City; Ladies' Aid Society (Salt Lake City, Utah); Epworth League (Salt Lake City, Utah); Almshouses--Utah; Sunday schools--Utah--Salt Lake City; Christian Endeavor Society (Salt Lake City, Utah); Young Men's Christian Association (Salt Lake City, Utah); Advertisements; Advertising--Brand name products--Utah--Salt Lake City; Business--Utah--Salt Lake City; Shopping; Columbus, Fowler's and Lindsay's Coop Wagon and Machine Company (Salt Lake City, Utah); 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; Stoves |
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Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br><br> SECOND M. E. CHURCH. <br> Ladies' aid at Mrs. Raybould's, Thursday at two o'clock. All come. <br> Ladies' prayer meeting Friday at 3 p. m. <br> There will be an Epworth League Rally Wednesday evening of this week. Special music is being prepared for the occasion with several five minute speeches. All are invited and a special invitation is extended to all young people. The Cabinet will meet at 7 o'clock sharp. Don't fail. <br> The church extension collection reported in last week's REVIEW as $3.50 should have been $31.50. <br> Mr. and Mrs. Reeder united with the church last Sunday morning on probation. Residence, Edith Ave. North Waterloo. <br> March appointments for Murray as follows: March 10th, C. H. Campbell; March 17th, S. Allison; March 24th, Ellis Jayne; March 31st, Mrs. A. Banker; Thursday evenings, Geo. E. Jayne. <br> Wanted: 100 men, women and children to purchase sittings for the new church at $1 each. Fifty-four of these were taken last Sunday morning, and forty-six more are needed. Who will respond promptly? We have decided to put in pews for 200 people and fill out with chairs. <br> The ladies' are making elaborate preparations for their Bazaar to come off early in April. <br> A grand good work is being done at the Poor Farm and several persons from there were in our services yesterday morning and evening. Testaments are in demand. Also religious papers. The meeting today will be led by Bro. Farley. <br> Several persons ran away from their home service last Sunday evening, among whom was the pastor's wife. She justified herself by saying it was the first time in ten years she had left her own service. We wonder how she will justify herself for patronizing the street car on Sunday, when she didn't have to do so.-[Pastor] <br> Salt Lake City. <br><br> THIRD PRESBYTERIAN. <br> We were all very glad to see our Sunday school so full last Sunday. Let us keep working away in this line. <br> Our C. E society is also flourishing. We have arranged for regular monthly meetings of all our committees at the same time. The next one will be Tuesday evening at the home of our secretary, Miss Elsie Davis. In connection with it we have a "Question Box." Each member is to bring a number of written questions, and to request someone to answer them. If no one is mentioned, the leader or someone she designates will answer. Mr. McClain gave us one of the best sermons last Sunday we have had. It was on "Witnessing" and every hearer should be a better witness for the Master because of hearing it. We like such a sermon. It is better than an oratorical display that touches no hearts. He "witnessed" faithfully the power of the saving Christ. <br> Our Sunday school workers will turn out for the Sunday school social in the Y. M. C. A. rooms Monday evening, March 18th. Let all the workers in all our schools come together at that time, We need to know each other better here below, and not wait until we get to heaven. <br> We were all glad to see Miss Hulburd at our C. E. meeting last Sunday evening. <br> Salt Lake City. <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 Columbus, Fowler's and Lindsay's Coop Wagon and Machine Co., next to Theater. <br><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> Salt Lake Hardware Company. <br> Now is the time for moving, house cleaning and renovating. This means new necessities in the way of kitchen hardware and summer cooking arrangements. Our stock of the very latest, as well as the safest and most economical gasoline stoves is the largest in the inter-mountain region, and every purse can be suited. Positively the cheapest place to buy, no matter what article in the hardware line is needed. <br> SIGN OF BIG GUN, <br> 42-44 W. Second South. <br> Salt Lake City. <br> Salt Lake Hardware Company. <br><br> |
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This page has two articles preceding some advertisements for the Columbus, Fowler's and Lindsay's Coop Wagon and Machine Company; Freed Furniture and Carpet Company; and Salt Lake Hardware Company. The first article is for the Second Methodist Episcopal Church of Salt Lake City, Utah, and includes notes on societies, leagues, members and the pastor's annoyance of some members, including his wife, for skipping the last Sunday service. The next article is about the Third Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City, Utah, and its Sunday school and Christian Endeavor Society. |
People |
Davis, Elsie; Jayne, Ellis; Jayne, George E., 1845-1924; Allison, S.; Banker, A. (Mrs.); Campbell, C. H.; Farley (Mr.); Hulburd (Miss); McClain (Mr.); Raybould (Mrs.); Reeder (Mr.); Reeder (Mrs.) |