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Show MANY ATTEND MEETINGS. The Presbyterian meetings held at the Gunnison chapel last Friday proved very interesting and some fifty from this and surrounding towns were in attendance. The morning session was devcted to reports re-ports from the different missionary societies and the appointing of co:n- miteos. At the afternoon session, Mrs. Patterson, missionary to China for several years, gave an interesting interest-ing talk on the work in that country. This was followed by the election of ollicers and the reports of committees. commit-tees. At the close of the afternoon meeting many of the visitors visited Rocky point to see the heiroglyphics and view the grandeur of Gunnison Valley. The principal number of the evening meeting was the address of T. D. Martin on the subject of Belgium Bel-gium and the war. Mr. Martin spent twenty months in France and his address ad-dress was intensely interesting. Dinner Din-ner and supper were served at the chapel, special music was rendered at all the sessions and a reading at the evening meeting all tended to make the affair one of special interest inter-est and profit. |