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Show IJU'OUTAXT IWi! i.iiiX lu oour I.sJIn l!et'.ri,'-g Hit Ilunuii Urg(i.litiii HMor nvrrrt bi. i-n Titers lias le 1 a move nan t loaugu. rate lnm?h this people wtitoU I consider con-sider of gravo Impe'lAnce, Mil one which as ytt ( baMi !.'. a- noticed lu the i Hit I takvtlie liberty of ixplalnlng a little In regard till, an I ti notice) In ono Ir.stinoo at least wlrat 1 liao seen ae the ruiult vt suili a movement. I Iifr to closes whliti hive lieen organlrod by n sister wlioJMni 'the Church In her mtlvo ouutry, Den-muV, Den-muV, one six rr oigl.t )ein ago; ltieQcl-itsiAu-bi;;nriCa:U',l Anl ctr-rlodun ctr-rlodun firlasbnsfltof wlve, ntutli-ersanil ntutli-ersanil graubui'liers, ah well as for thoirreit beosrlt anl bl-sslug cf plrli over tho ages of sixteen year". The I ii -till -lions are nut confined to ohstil-rlc ohstil-rlc , aHIi 1 igti, for lack of n moru com-pnlientlve com-pnlientlve term, tins nimu of An "Ob. stotrlo class" Is glvon t the lilttrs of the sUlera. Hut, unlike tho classia bell 111 the city by our lady physicians, id special effort Is male to makomtlwlvee of those At-teuJIiig At-teuJIiig tbu class. The great plan Is to Interest mothers and prospective mothers lu the fact that lu order to become be-come wise mil healthy mothers of sound anl hellthy chlltrell, eonie-tiling eonie-tiling more Is needed than lor them to be slul ly tools In the hinds of doctors, who too often seek to iiiyitlfy the fi mnle mind In orJi r to obtain Absolute control of tbo bjslcal rson, or for lln.nl to drla lu tho a line iiarmw, Ignorant Ig-norant channel our grandmothers 1 lodded down lu their graves lu Miking Mik-ing to navigate. The pb) sleal life of woman, from tbu era Ho to the grav, Is taken up lu prom r order, and Ihucliarotaul moit intelligent dim lions astithe his of life tin I health nro given by the tesi her of the-e 1 lasses. Due meet lmi,itaiit fiatureof this work on Hl.hr Horeu-son's Horeu-son's part Is the unusual r.ctthit her thirty vim' iXs.rloniu In her nam country .taught Inr (ha mlinin nu I little uinlirstooil futliut the Individual Individ-ual that strafe from nature's sithwdyt must by nature' iiw 11 Imi lean I per-fut per-fut law llud the .1 . unil iuiuful way back tbereutito, Hhe Isadexout be. Hover In the Word of Wisdom, and her strongest and tnot euger letsons aru given on that all luivtrtaiit sut Jeit. I'urlty, solrleiy and teniperauco are hi r constant themes. Wbyl f-ki.f all Hits Is IhMt wosat theiiamliiBtlim of her second I'rovo class, hel 1 last week, and was more than dellgbtel with the ficts there ileteloed, About twinly slstirs answered thu varied and uianyiUfv tlMil put to llieui by Hl.trrHiremju. and UMaye on various liigleuio and hslologlcnl iuestlooe were rial by dhlennlonus. fho range of suljeets reached Indeed from the rraJle to the grave; and each pupil seemed tilled Willi 11 iMfuillid entliusla.nl to wove berm If worthy of the light she had rec elved from Hie ban la of this liohle and single hearle.1 woman. rhi re w eru many visitors; some from Hprlllgvllle, where the lady takes up lis r next chess, an! some from I. thf, where IkocIoum, lu connection Willi her Provn classes, hive been hell through the winter months. Also, l'resldint David John of this Hlake, Dr. Karl U. Mauser, Dr. M. II. Hardy, and quite a lumber of prominent brethren And sisters were present, And at the close uf thu exercises exer-cises most of the brethren spoke. All were lllltd Willi eloquent words of praise for the noblu work beljg clone, And none were moro tagcr to further the Interests of tho future work than waa the phjslclaii himself, ludietl his wife announce! her Intuition of Joining Join-ing Ihu next I'rovn class. After the class was dismissed, the membi rs of tho same, the visitors anl a few Invited guests Adjourned to tl.e homo of Mrs. l.mlly Chill, where a delicious dinner, In quite thebjglenlu style, had Inen prepared, All enjoy-Abie enjoy-Abie time was the re had by all present. Tu evidence Hie fact I mcullonod 11 moment ago, I noticed that outoflbe too large cheeses held III I'rovo lilts winter and spring, not one member thereof bos the hast Intention or taking tak-ing up iuldlfery as a profession. Thero are many women hero who nally deplore this, for so lmre-ed luve they Ucoino with Hl.ter Horeusou'a teachings, that a mi-pll mi-pll of here would receive much iudrouage. However, arlias lu the futuru some one will fiel the nrci silly of pn 1 arlng he rut If for such a kIII n. One thing is eure, every tine who has ever attended these duties declare they woull not exchange the knowledge knowl-edge thute galued for the gems of India, In-dia, due fact la lni resicd upon my mlu I more and more every day; ami that Is that wu 0111 never attain to tho spiritual spir-itual iierfntlon woso earnestly desire In this life until we rees'guljo the lm-IKirtanceof lm-IKirtanceof the physical le generation of fallen man. And to the man or oman who eeeks to grave that truth on Hie minds of our .ople I oiler my gratitude and my devoted homage. May thebli-s.liigsof God rest ujion every one, and especially on this Hwr but noble and gifted sister who so earnestly ear-nestly strlvi a mtalust dlsfouregunout lined unapt re elation to the srnad of truth umoug (Ills people. Hojitjtu.s. l'ltuto, May 18, 1601. |