. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . First M. E. Church, Hillyard, Wash. i|HIS beautiful church building was dedicated Sunday,July 15, 1900. The trustees, in their statement to the public say: Our endeavor has been to buildsuch a house of worship as may honor our Faith, improveour village, and accommodate the prospective growth ofthis church and town. By careful supervision this beautiful structure, 45x46feet, including Audi-torium,Lecture Room,Vestibule and Pastorsstudy, has cost only$2,000. The Methodist so-ciety of Hillyard wasorganized the first dayof January, 18


. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . First M. E. Church, Hillyard, Wash. i|HIS beautiful church building was dedicated Sunday,July 15, 1900. The trustees, in their statement to the public say: Our endeavor has been to buildsuch a house of worship as may honor our Faith, improveour village, and accommodate the prospective growth ofthis church and town. By careful supervision this beautiful structure, 45x46feet, including Audi-torium,Lecture Room,Vestibule and Pastorsstudy, has cost only$2,000. The Methodist so-ciety of Hillyard wasorganized the first dayof January, 1894, byRev. M. S. Andersonand Presiding ElderBooth. The member-ship for sometime wasalmost stationary, butduring the pastorateof Rev. Gable, it hasdoubled. The attend-ance and the Sundayschool has THE WESTERN HOME JOURNAL. LOVES LOGIC. If thou art sad when I am glad, Why, then my gladness turns to pain;If thou art glad when I am sad. The sunshine glimmers through the thou art sad when 1 am sad, I kneel before thy vestal throne;If thou art glad when I am glad, I claim thy joyance for mine , sweetheart, whatsoeer thou art, . - Thy joys and sorrows rule my heart.—Norman H. Pitman, in Frank Leslies Popular Monthlyfor July. A gentleman who travels a good deal relates the follow-ing experience which he had on a Great Northern trainnot long ago. A lady passenger was boo-hooing fit to kill,when a man passenger said to her: My dear madam,what can I do to console you in your trouble? She saidher troubles were inconsolable; that she was on her way toCalifornia to have her fifth husband cremated. Justacross the aisle and two seats back another lady burst outcrying with all her might and the gentleman stepped backto get her troubles. She said she was forty-two years ofage


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