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Show pave a history of the origin and pmi-re.ia pmi-re.ia of idIshItis c 'he church which wag instructive u well as Intplrlng. Mission work was undertaken in the year 1S10. and, like every other work of the kind, was slow getting a foothold: foot-hold: but, like every other good rauae, gradually crew mull it has reached Immense proportion. The pastor also referred to the Layman's missionary meeting (non-cectarlan) (non-cectarlan) to he bold in SaIi Lake, beginning today at 7:20 p. in., and showed wherein th? union of tho different dif-ferent churches is a sreat advantage, to the missionary work. Tho Sunday school Is taking new life, a great improvement being noticed no-ticed in attendance a well an interest. SUNDAY SERVICES AT 1. 1 CHURCH (By James W. Hawley ) Those who falWJ to attend services at the First M. E. church yesterday missed a grand treat, and one full of Inspiration for everyone present. The music was above the ordinary, and especially the solo. "Some Sweet Day," by Miss Denmark. It Is si'eh songs as this, and rendered as this was, that Inspire an audience and leave a lasting improsslon. We hope to hear Miss Denmark sing again. The sermon, by the pastor, was "MIk. slons, the Life of the Church." He |