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PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, DENVER, COLORADO. VOL. VI. JANUARY 30, 1898, NO. 13. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT. WHAT PLYMOUTH HAD IN 1892. Two lots. A frame chapel seating 150. A membership of less than 100. WHAT PLYMOUTH HAS TO-DAY. A fine corner of six and a half lots. A chapel seating 400. A membership of 430. A congregation that crowds the chapel. A remarkable field for usefulness. WHAT PLYMOUTH OUGHT* TO HAVE. An auditorium suited to the needs of our constantly growing congregation. A pipe organ. WHAT PLYMOUTH CAN DO. Buy a pipe organ for $3,000. Build an auditorium for $20,000, and thus multiply its influence and usefulness in the city and the state. HOW PLYMOUTH CAN DO IT. Try in earnest. The $20,000 could be raised by 400 subscriptions of $50 each. $50 can be raised in a year by laying aside 14 cents per day, or $1 per week, or $4.25 per month. Some can not give as much, many can give more. WHAT IS OUR DUTY? To do what we can. To make sacrifices for God's work. NOTICES. The Juniors will meet this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to enjoy their second trip through Colorado. Donald McLean, leader. The Young People's meeting begins this evening at 6:30. All young people are welcome. Evening worship at 7:30 to-night. Mid-week social meeting on Wednes day evening at 7:45. At this meeting- two additional deacons and the same number of deaconesses will be chosen, the church having voted last week to increase the number of these officers. The monthly mothers' meeting will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. All ladies interested in the life of children are invited to attend. On Friday at 3 p. m. the Congrega- lional Ladies' Union Missionary meeting will be held in Plymouth Church. Don't fail to read the notice of the Young Ladies' Auxilary Avhich follows. That "Blue Print Social" will be a novel and delightful thing. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Sunday School librarian requests that all who have books from the library at their homes will kindly return :hem next Sunday. The Juniois invite all ladies of the congregation to aid them in getting up a Plymouth Cook Book. Please send tested recipes of any kind to Mrs. E. P. Wright, 1424 Clayton avenue, as soon as possible. A BLUE PRINT SOCIAL. The Young Ladies' Auxiliary invite the members of the church and congregation for a blue print social and autograph evening, Tuesday, February 1st, at 8 o'clock. They have prepared an interesting and novel entertainment. Admittance, rive cents. Refreshments served free. Please all come, and you will have a hearty welcome and a chance for great sociability. Bring all your spare nickels and dimes, for choice views of Mountain, river and plain, spring and summer fioAvers will tempt you to carry away many a souvenir of what we will endeavor to make a happy even-
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Call Number | |
Title | Plymouth Notes |
Alternate Title | Vol. VI No. 13 |
Creator | First Plymouth Congregational Church (Denver, Colo.) |
Date | 1898 January 30 |
Summary | This is a news letter for the congregation of Plymouth Congregational Church. There is an article about raising money for different church projects. They would like to have an auditorium and a pipe organ. The newsletter has notices for activities and socials. The back page has book recommendations, and notices for house to rent. |
Description | 2 p. |
Is Part Of | Church Hybrid Collection |
Subject | Historic buildings--Colorado--Denver.; First Plymouth Congregational Church (Denver, Colo.) |
Geographic Area | Denver (Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Document |
Source | Located in Church Hybrid Collection, First Plymouth Congregational Church File Folder |
Rights Contact Information | Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org. |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | Yes (digital reproduction) |
Notes | 1660 Sherman Street |
Description
Title | Plymouth Notes |
Alternate Title | Vol. VI No. 13 |
Creator | First Plymouth Congregational Church (Denver, Colo.) |
Date | 1898 January 30 |
Summary | This is a news letter for the congregation of Plymouth Congregational Church. There is an article about raising money for different church projects. They would like to have an auditorium and a pipe organ. The newsletter has notices for activities and socials. The back page has book recommendations, and notices for house to rent. |
Description | 2 p. |
Is Part Of | Church Hybrid Collection |
Subject | Historic buildings--Colorado--Denver.; First Plymouth Congregational Church (Denver, Colo.) |
Zip Code | 80203 |
Format-Medium | Document |
Source | Located in Church Hybrid Collection, First Plymouth Congregational Church File Folder |
Rights Contact Information | Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org. |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | Yes (digital reproduction) |
Notes | 1660 Sherman Street |
Full-Text | PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, DENVER, COLORADO. VOL. VI. JANUARY 30, 1898, NO. 13. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT. WHAT PLYMOUTH HAD IN 1892. Two lots. A frame chapel seating 150. A membership of less than 100. WHAT PLYMOUTH HAS TO-DAY. A fine corner of six and a half lots. A chapel seating 400. A membership of 430. A congregation that crowds the chapel. A remarkable field for usefulness. WHAT PLYMOUTH OUGHT* TO HAVE. An auditorium suited to the needs of our constantly growing congregation. A pipe organ. WHAT PLYMOUTH CAN DO. Buy a pipe organ for $3,000. Build an auditorium for $20,000, and thus multiply its influence and usefulness in the city and the state. HOW PLYMOUTH CAN DO IT. Try in earnest. The $20,000 could be raised by 400 subscriptions of $50 each. $50 can be raised in a year by laying aside 14 cents per day, or $1 per week, or $4.25 per month. Some can not give as much, many can give more. WHAT IS OUR DUTY? To do what we can. To make sacrifices for God's work. NOTICES. The Juniors will meet this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to enjoy their second trip through Colorado. Donald McLean, leader. The Young People's meeting begins this evening at 6:30. All young people are welcome. Evening worship at 7:30 to-night. Mid-week social meeting on Wednes day evening at 7:45. At this meeting- two additional deacons and the same number of deaconesses will be chosen, the church having voted last week to increase the number of these officers. The monthly mothers' meeting will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. All ladies interested in the life of children are invited to attend. On Friday at 3 p. m. the Congrega- lional Ladies' Union Missionary meeting will be held in Plymouth Church. Don't fail to read the notice of the Young Ladies' Auxilary Avhich follows. That "Blue Print Social" will be a novel and delightful thing. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Sunday School librarian requests that all who have books from the library at their homes will kindly return :hem next Sunday. The Juniois invite all ladies of the congregation to aid them in getting up a Plymouth Cook Book. Please send tested recipes of any kind to Mrs. E. P. Wright, 1424 Clayton avenue, as soon as possible. A BLUE PRINT SOCIAL. The Young Ladies' Auxiliary invite the members of the church and congregation for a blue print social and autograph evening, Tuesday, February 1st, at 8 o'clock. They have prepared an interesting and novel entertainment. Admittance, rive cents. Refreshments served free. Please all come, and you will have a hearty welcome and a chance for great sociability. Bring all your spare nickels and dimes, for choice views of Mountain, river and plain, spring and summer fioAvers will tempt you to carry away many a souvenir of what we will endeavor to make a happy even- |
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