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invitations to members of the congregation,
also to the young ladies who have assisted
teaching in Sunday school, to the choir
& others who have volunteered singing in
the choir and also to Rev. Miel, Silcox
and Mr. Chas. Van Norton.

The following bills were authorized to be paid
and warrants drawn on the treasurer for the
amounts
Mr. W. Longbottom for singing 2.50
A.S. Jones repairing sash 1.00
Sacto El. Gas & Rail Co 5.20
Cap Gas Co. .88
Heilbron & Co. Brooms 1.00
S. Morris, envelopes .50
Secretary stamps & postals 2.50
total 13.58
The salaries were allowed as follows
M. Wilson, collector 40.00
N. Mohns, cemetery 15.00
Mr. R. H. Stanley, organist 10.00
Mrs. M. Ross, singing 10.00
Progressive cleaner 6.00
total 81.00
warrants 394 & 295 [?Express] 1.75
Financial Report 82.75

Balance on treasury last report 501.50
[Med?] to Bal from sale plot Korn 80.00
10. Marriage for W.G. Katz 25.00
From collection March dues 154.60
total 761.10
Paid out as per Warrants 82.75
Balance in Treasury 678.35
Less 13.58
664.77

Nothing further appearing, the meeting adjourned
Leon Salomon,
Secretary

[note: J.B. Silcox, born Canada, preached at First Church, Sacramento, 1890-1892, left, returned to First Church ~ 1900-1902. "His “Grip and Grit” sermon was just as popular as an Oscar-winning film would be in our day, so popular, indeed, that he delivered it more than two hundred times!" Academia.edu. "Forgotten Social Gospellers, J.B. Silcox and Hugh Pedley"]

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