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Show -- ST" NhVVKAJ;i. O A iHF.it ffive K ;Vs 'tij7? ff'af by: j wits dfiSear wi&uAXJ1 (iiy'iih'i 1 tsrcreta ry, Then rlidv "Jiv. nrjiivrwxrc with amerid:nrrUs; niH AsUnltwlting arid instructive wrginal rejparately, n was 2iveu by ?ted ujyju. 'fht Coast i jf ;'-o- n :MytHo ihe Sjirthia D;;hs4n. Caroline. . Wells .7. W-h"by-I? frif-rJicrf- jf I.n-:a- C.::-K- 0r- - - wu-- J,'J r o-care, ft For. life, and health, and trengthrweiUa'n Father, kind ;, For vigor we possess in body and in rhiuxi We thank thee too TOr- friendship's made 'neath j.;hia.mju- ? . . : k11? -- ' ; .ife : ' ! v. '"""V .'. : rosy bowtrsV ' For ambient air; for ha"ture's bongs and flowers And even too fdr pains and cares, and winter's - ' : -' IT A 1 1 " - - 1. Article' " : . ' ,' - shall be held at the "Exponent parlor on , AIlOWS, the last day of each month: unless the date For every prosperous tide, and adverse wind that or place of meeting be changed by a vr blows. votcof the members present at any For with the painful thorns each, humble" heart' regulaV meeting. , will find mavJ meeting bright fragrant flowers; and blessings intertwined. i Par, '2. An" intermediate be held durine: the month if the club so For heart,: and raentaVjempests, just' as winter ' ueciue. r. t storms, Prepares the soir to bloom, perfected Par. 3. The October meeting of each charms. . At this year shall be Hie annual meeting. If '.we but faithful prove and patiently endure, officers be elected for shaU meeting ensuing We will rejoice at Usjt our recompense is sure. year, j, ' fYogrSmlifext- Paper on lIitCr Baylor. - Paper on J)r R . B. Ferguson and music frm the; sanjeTvCoin poser by Maude i Pratt. Paper by Mary A. Freeze.- 'Meet-'- .' , j Jng adjourned' to Jan. Jist, by Dr. Lizzie : - !". v Lizzie . ''" meeting , ' i. .A rezular meetinir of the club ; , Par. VOilA N ' S PR ESS C L U B i ' XTfcAii-v"rr- t HJiebr Pwubenstein by - . - - favfc Cl S. Wilcox, Rec, Sec. . two-thir- v- ds - BIRTHDAY ISARTY. , ... ; On Friday Dec. .7, 1804, bur honored and loved, Sister Elizabeth Webb, Counselor to President M. I. Home in;' the 14th Ward milestone meetings, reached the on her journeyof life. The occasion was made a time of rejoicings by her daughters, who engaged in a little For every pang we feel will elevate the soul, conspiracy, ancl had 'many of their Article ii. . mother's friends invited, to their sister Mrs. And lead our wayward feet to Heaven's happy Par.. 1. Applications for membership Rowe's pleasant and hospitable home, with-- , goal. out her knowledge. Oh, Father! more than all we thank thee for may be' presented in writing or by a mem' ' Sister Webb was quite the sight ber of the club. After the approval of the when That's dawned in thisjast age to. guide thy people credential.committee thV applicant-ma- y. be the truth dawned upon her. But when the ; .ll. received by a majority vote and of the dining room was thrown open, she was her right, fee one gracious self and invited the large company prove worthy of the knowledge we members present. Membership ' to be seated at the table, which was groan-- . dollar. possess, , And ever true and faithful; Oh, Father aid and ing beneath the bounties of earth: After v' Article hi. bless! quite a pleasant sojourn there,, we returned - 77 Par. 1. Annual dues shall be one dol- to the handsome parlors. O give us strentii and wisdom iet thy Holy lar payable in October and become delinquent Spirit guide By request of Sister Webb, the, party conAnd lead us in that nirro w pitlT where we may sixty days after the annual meeting. vened into a little . meeting. safe abide. Par. 2. No member whose dues are ; Brother E. Stevenson presided, and spoke E. R. Shipp. not paid, shali be entitled to vote, unless by words of esteem and respect' for the lady consent of a majority of the members in whose honor we had met. Also bore testimony of the truth of the Gospel, and : .' present. U. W. P. CLUB. rnany great and glorious prophecies whose Par. 3. Kvery appointee of the regular fulfillment., was right at the door. Presi fails who to fulfill Tnii the asof the programme Utah regular meeting ; dent Z. D. H. Young:, and Counseloj part Press Club was held at Dr. Shipp's, signed her shall be fined ten cents. Bathsheba Smith,, President M, Isabella Dec. 29th, 1894. It wasan interesting and Home, Counselor E. Stevenson, Julia C ':r:;.r Article rv. well attended. session. Besidesa goodly m .termi Howe, Par. ' . Honorary merribers.the iium-- - love session. .Besides a goodly ;atten- as esteem and fellow, workers with Sister ' dance of members t ' ' here: .were present -- the lx.;r not to exceed lIveT mav be elected hv Webb. ot vote the club. HofiTThoebe Couzinsj of- St. Louis,, and a unanimous Also many old friends and neighbors,' number of reporters who took jiojes. Article v. , vied with each other in- paying honor to President E.( R. Shipp was in the chair. her. Member may bring friends to meeting, with" President Opened Lucy'-- A prayer by All bore testimony to her beautiful' apno one visitor however shall be allowed to Clark, of Davis Co. The members les-- " attend more than three meeting during the pearance in the Temple and of her good labors with from sentiments ponded Tennyson. nhererSister Lucy- - W. Kimball particularly Laura Hyde gave a very creditable paper on" year. hspo ke"bf this, and . added her blessing to the life and works of the same grejtjgoeUARTICLE yi Quorum. her. The gifts of the Spirit were poured ecitattoiHjyrlmsTJoyden; andsong by v An put; and it was indeed a season of rejoicing, . Maude Pratt. presiding officer together with three long to be remembered. The Hon. Phoebe Couzjris ;then gave an regular, members shall constitute a quorum After a benediction by Patriarch Joseph". tado rjiusiness regular meeting. address on atny Woman's Rights. interesting Howe, the company dispersed, all. wishing s Also related some interesting reminiscenses Sister Webb many more birthdays, as hap- Article. vii. of the late silver troubles and campaign in as this one and desiring her to live as py ..: beAll meetings shall conducted in acColorado. The remainder of the Evening Her husband long as ; life Jwas sweet. cordance law. The was also the recipent of many good was devoted to refreshments and converManual Woman's of Parliamentary Law, by wishes..- Great praise it due her daughters sation. Meeting adjourned to Jan. 15th, . Harriet-Rshall be authority. Shattuck ' 951 prayer, by Dr. K. B. Ferguson. for their kindness, and thoughtfulness. ; Olea Shipp, Asst. Sec. Lydia D. Alder. m .... - ' " . . with-mor- e . sixty-eight- h . " . ' ' ... - . - . To-e'- en - : .. . ' . ' ' ; , . . : Wo-man- 's '.''. ' . at-tend- ed ' , LydiaJJ-Alderx-spo- ke 1 ' . - - r - -. I -- . , -- with-parliamenta- ry - : Article vifi, ' " " The U tah Woman ' s Press Club met as The may be amended at any per adjournment at the office of Dr. H. R. regular meeting by a two thirds majority --The twenty-sixtShipp, Tuesday evening, Jan. 15, 1895, at vote of members present anniversary of -- the: jhavine: " " rrP. m. : been given at a1 previous meeting.X Edinburgh National .Society, of Woman's -The president in the chair. OpenSuffrage has just been celebrated . Scot- - j ing prayer by Honorary president, Mrs. E. The term of the program committee-having- ' land proudly claims' the honor of having B. Wells. Members responded to roll-cafirst caught inspiration from John Stuart expired by limitation, a new" comby sentiments from-- different .authors.3 mittee was appointed as follows. Chairman Mill 'for before the London Committee .was Minutes of previous meeting "read and ap- Lizzie Shipp. Assistants Caroline C. R. formed, Missr Craig, of Edinburgh, had - ' V Wells and Laura1 issued the firstx petition ; in : favor of Mr. proved with one amendment. ; , The constitution and were then ker and Rebecca H. Doolan were admitted'. Mill's bill in the House of Commons- by-la- ws h -- 7-- .. 30 : . - . ll , v -- -- by-la- ws V t - - vi. T?iZ't.v: ; ;;.-,- |