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The Souvenir from Minneapolis, Kansas • 2

The Souvenir from Minneapolis, Kansas • 2

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The Souveniri
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Minneapolis, Kansas
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2
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SOUVENIR. THE II A Journal Dkvojkd To 0 Poplk, MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS, JUL 25.183 vol. 1. Trie souvewR. Entered at Minneapolis post ollicc second fin sa matter.

AV hat a yi showejr we had. Who said.thanjc you? Which vould you rather be, a Christian wasp or a Methodist bee? Kevpthe lower lijiJs a burning, end a across the waves, between thte and eternity. We greatly appreciate the kindness shown us by the different editors in this city in advertising our Kpworth League convention so intensively and ive especially hope to $ee the editors at iiur picnic that -wc may' extend This paper will bo published every month (Lhe Ust week in the month, iiid fan cost of only fill cents a year to any who wish to subscribe for it. All mail matter, sufeccTipfions, correspond r.ee. etc, phfi.se siid to icbjt JI.ee box J.

Minneapolis, Kansas. C. E. "WATERS, EMTOJi. Itemember now, the Oth of July Is the day set for tho ftpwwth gathering and picnic in Markley's giwe, Minneapolis, Kansas.

What For? Some may not have seen our (frst. paper, so do not clearly understand what Hie Souvenir is for. Jt is a paper that we intend shall prove jts thorough devotion to the interests of our young people, so if any body front any part of the state or elsewhere happens to be interested in the paper or its interests (subscribe for it yourself and be sure and get your friend lo do the same), or mm offer anything that is of interest to young men. Send courtesies to them. For Young1 All mail matter, subscriptions, tc, please send to p.

O. box' 2 55 Minneapv oils, Kansas. Let us not forget tliat "As many as are led by the Spjrit of God tbse are the sons of God." Wednesday evening, July 13th, ii your suggestions to th KwyKNiit P. I little company of about twelve met at O. box loo.

the home ot the Misses Jnyin to dis Let us remember that quarterly meeting conies next Sunday at the Methodist church. Pray without ceasing, for this event and come with a glad heart. A basket picnic will ha one of the features of the day. July 29th, Mark ley's grove, then a short program of interesting talks from numbers of the (Jifterent Leagues and nuoy other pleasant things that may be suggested between now and then. Come, and lot us show the old people what a set of rustlers we young people haye ot-to be.

Week Day Thoughts. Try the clothes wringer Monday morning as proof of your devotion for others. Don't bring any complaints boforc your family on Monday, and yon will Und less during the balance of the week. Keep the Lord with you during all the week, and you will make no mis-connection on your way to Glory Land. Kiep out of Satan's raspberry patch if.

you don't want to get scratched, Don't be afraid once in a while to tell the preacher his sermon was a good ft cuss interesting topics and to plan some movement lor the near future to help strengthen the sociai interests for our young people all over the county, We considered this meeting a pleasant and profitable one because of the shown toward making tlu? undertaking a success, We have many reasons for believing that our young people all around in the different localities in which they liye are not half enjoying the social advantages tha are in stare for them. If we would only drop some ot our seltjsh ways amj make one extra effort to come tor getlier from ad over tho county wo could have a gathering that would bring us into closer fellowship with one another and strengthen friendship, that would last for years and by thty means build up a League that might be proud of and one that would receive a still better recognition byo and bye. If we are satislied thi.f; our Kpworth Leagues are largo enough. that our members are punctual enough, and that the earnestness and activity of our members is good enougl and that the rflti'ard promised to us in tleaven (for our special efforts ovt fa MS V. P.

S. of Christian Kndeavors of Pmtytcriau Church. one. it won spoil mm, Let your treatment toward everybody and every living thing by one of the best proofs of your religion. The great Jfook says, "Ve are the salt of the earth.

Then let us proye to the world that wr haye a little of the (juiutessence of. that seasoning power left. Would you wait until Sunday or until you are dressed up, or look tip soma Topic July 1K92: Our ascended Jrd. Acts l-l to 12-. Leader, Iforry Jiieholtz.

Topic July JO, union meeting of the three societ ies of tho city: The Christian's Guide. John 1H to 15. Leader. Anna Kesler. Topic July 17; Work for the unsaved 1 Cor.

IHQ to 7. Leader, ftose Kesler. PiOp.eiit Uiucken, Pres. earth) is now good enough, then there friend to give you an introduction, before trying to save one immediate danger? Then don't let the matter of in introduction detain you from saving souls from everlasting ruin. Let Ujs have manhood enough to raise the standard so high that evf ry body can each day how we prosper, and live to convince many in the world that should they decide to embark in the same business that a few hand fulls often added would not over-stock the market.

no need of any special interest. Hut jf the reverse be the ease and we are not prospering as we ought too or as God demands we should, then let us in some way awake to His interest? and our welfare right away, (Jfeb, U); Let us consider on another to provokp unto love and to good works, not forsaking the assembr ling of ourselves together as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another so much the more a. ye see thq day approaching. SOCJK7V. Topic July3, 1892: Uow to over-' come every day Temptations.

hy. Leader, Lottie Spalding. Vl i Topic July 10: Jesus and the Chjld-ten. Mark 10-KJ to 1(. Louder, Beu- lah Kearns.

'f? Topic July 17: A cup of cohl water. Gen 1-17 to 20. Leader, Phiney i W. A. Houkktk, -V LM feed my Lambs." Pies..

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Pages Available:
33
Years Available:
1892-1893