May 11th, 1874
Opened by singing and prayer by Sister Peel. Minutes of a former meeting were read and accepted. Sister Morrison made a few remarks concerning the "United Order". She said its like a new revelation to us in a way; hoped that we may be all prepared for everything that will come along and also mentioned about this day being the 5th anniversary of the F.R. Society.
Sisters Monroe and Bransted both felt well; Sister Christina Jensen feels to do all the good she can to sustain this work. She feels satisfied that something must come to wake us up and be one for Jesus said if we are not one, we ar none of his. Several of the sisters spoke in Danish. A good spririt prevailed. Sister Seely and Sister Peterson visited the 4th Ward and gave good reports. . . hope to continue faithful so as to be worthy of the blessings from the faithful. sister Peterson and Christison bore their testimony and felt well and feel something must come to unite us. Sister Morrison remarked that the Gospel is good news to them that receive it. Let us remember that our desire was to be saved in the Kingdom of our God. Everything that has been revealed is for our good. For instance, now . Celestial Marriage, baptism for the dead, our journey across the plains that has been a trial for some. This "United Order" is one more thing to purify us; let us trust in God and do the right.
A vote was taken that all present would fast and pray on the first Thursday in the next month that Sister Olsen's little girl should be restored to her health again. Sister Peel explained in the Danish language what had been said and made a few remarks. Sister Winkler and Hasler felt well, hope to remain to the end. Sister Harsley hoped that more united will soon bind us more together. She said let us encourage the Sunday School. . . that will be one step towards it. Sister A. Johnsen gave good reports of the 3rd Ward.
Closed by singing and prayer by sister Hemmet.
M.F.Morrison, President
E. Wallis, Secretary
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Friday, November 27, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
1874 Relief Society Minutes
Thanks to Beverly Anderson Olsen, we now can share with you the Minutes of the Female Relief Society of 1874 and beyond. Beverly told us that these were in her mother's things. Her mother was Leota Anderson.
The Relief Society President was Mary Margaret Forquhar Cruickshank Morrison. Her Counselor was Christiana Folkman Peel. There were several Secretaries during this time period beginning with an E. Wallis. Later, Hilda Dehlin becomes the Secretary.
Female Relief Society
Minute Book
Mount Pleasant
Meeting held in Social Hall February 9th 1874. Opened with singing and prayer by Sister Hemmet.
Sister Morrison exhorted the sisters to be diligent and especially them that have young girls to try and teach them to be virtuous and wise; said a little amusement is good, too much is dangerous, instill into their minds true principles, let them dress becomingly. The Visiting Committee that went around gave satisfactory reports.
Several of the Danish Sisters bore their testimony in thier own tongue, good spirit prevailed. Sister Morrison made some lengthey (sp) remarks on different subjects to cooperation and polygamy. She hoped the sisters will teach these principles as they visit the houses, but don't cram it as it is were; treat everybody kind. Have the spirit of God with you and that will teach you what to do and say.
Wants that the old and feeble should be taken care of. It was moved and carried that Sister Poulson's children should have some schooling. Pay Flowers. Sister Merrick should have a petticoat and Mother Walker have what we can get for her.
Sisters Peel and Johnson, (Albine) were received as teacher of the Visiting Committee, also Sophia Stanfill as a member of the same.
Sister Tregore wants to have her child, 12 years of age, to this place through the assistance of the F.R. Society.
Sister Peel explained to the Danish Sisters what had been said by Sister Morrison. Sister Simpson bore her testimony. She feels thankful for the privelege we have and said we ought to treasure up all the good things we hear from time to time and let us be wise mothers in Israel.
Closed by singing and prayer by Sister C. Jensen.
M.F. Morrison, President
E. Wallis, Secretary
The english used is sometimes broken and misspelled. Sometimes I correct it and sometimes I don't. I need to be consistant and will come up with a solution later. Sometimes my own english is not too good. Kathy
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