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Show LECTURES TO GIRLS GIVEN AT CHURCHES I Mrs. Eiircuu St. John of Kansas I Is Hoard in Interesting i Talks. j Thrae A-turn were ghn in this city ; yesterday by Mrs, "Eufironia, St. John, the noted temperance worl;er, of Kntiyn.i, who htiw ern In Suit IjUo for the pa-M ten days. in the mornlnc Mrs. St. John spoke he. fore, n coincn-satlon lu the Kin tirande Buptint clnucli. In tite afternoon before large giuhorlnif In tho First Methodist lplncopjl elmrrh nnd In tho evening before be-fore the prnti'nl i hrist inn church con-Rieii.ition. con-Rieii.ition. AH thro lectures were fraught with Intercr-t and were mainly In the iniere.'U (if oung girlu. lu her itddrpsH nt the Mothoilint church which mi.h tin- iirlncipnl one of the three! Mr.r. St. .bihn in ed her cnnttroKntlon of oung women t hat thev n void dnii(;orn nttondMiit upon too intimate aspocjnt ion witli men, and tn her advice dwelt especially espe-cially upon five phones which nhe r,-garda r,-garda of prlnm ImiHtrinnco In troattnir the difficult-. In rcgnrd to dancing Mrp. St. .Tolrn tugued that It he abolished n the high , st ho.ilH. Ap for pt renin fashions nd drlnklnir, h- r arirumenls were alone I he same line. She wal.l the well plenncd with Salt I.alie fltv and t-nnuirkod that tdcs bete were, not nearly ko' c v t reine an in San Kranclscn and many of the eastern citkn. |