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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
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GENERAL CONVENTIONS, 1906
ASBURY PARK, N.J., JULY 22-29
(For railroad rates and accommodations, see 2nd page, this issue.)
The object of these General Conventions is increasingly
intended to be: rest, spiritual refreshment and general building
up of the interested friends, rather than great efforts to
reach the public. Regular sessions will be held afternoon and
evening, leaving the mornings for private conferences, social
fellowship and special sessions in connection with the Colporteur
work, which will receive particular attention. Baptism
services will be held during the week.
Asbury Park is a widely known summer resort, on the Atlantic
Ocean front, 40 miles south of New York City.
The meetings on Sundays will be held in the Casino and
on week-days in the Auditorium.
ST. PAUL, MINN., AUGUST 13-19
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ONE-DAY LOCAL CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR OF THIS JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS:
ALLEGHENY, PA., JULY 1
Afternoon session at 3 o'clock in Carnegie Hall, discourse
for the public. Evening session at 7.30 in Bible House Chapel,
Question Meeting, conducted by Brother Russell.
HARTFORD, CONN., JULY 8
Morning and evening sessions will be held in City Mission
Building, 234 Pearl St. Rally and Testimony Meeting at 10
a.m. Discourse for the interested at 7.30 p.m. Afternoon
session for the public in Parson's Theater at 3 p.m. Subject,
"To Hell and Back." Brother Russell will remain over until
Monday noon, to meet visiting friends personally.
Hearty welcome will be given outside friends. Lunch
(without charge) will be served in Mission Building. Provision
has also been made for friends remaining over night.
JAMESTOWN, O., JULY 15
All sessions will be held in the Opera House. At 10 a.m.
Rally and Testimony Meeting. At 2.30 p.m. discourse for the
public. Subject, "To Hell and Back." At 7 p.m., discourse
for the interested. Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
ELGIN, ILL., JULY 22
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PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. R. E. STREETER
Bangor, Me. July 6 - 8 Berwick N.S. Aug. 6
Lubec, " " 9, 10 Kentville vicinity, " " 7 -12
Asbury Park, N.J. " 22 -29 Halifax, " " 13, 14
Weymouth Bdge, N.S. Aug. 3 Truro vicinity, " " 15 -18
Deep Brook, " " 4, 5 Pictou, " " 19, 20
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. McPHAIL
Chicago, Ill. July 8 Binghamton, N.Y. July 18, 19
Toledo, Ohio " 14, 15 Scranton, Pa. " 20, 21
Cleveland, " " 16, 17 Asbury Park, N.J. " 22 -29
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. P. S. JOHNSON
Cross, Tex. July 14, 15 Rosenberg, Tex. July 31,Aug. 1
Huntsville, " " 17 Yoakum, " Aug. 3
Wilburton, " " 18, 19 Wrightsboro, " " 5, 6
Houston, " " 20 -22 San Marcos, " " 8, 9
Galveston, " " 29, 30 San Antonio, " " 11, 12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. A. BOHNET
Lisbon, Ohio July 1, 2 Pt. Clinton, Ohio July 12
Salem, " " 3, 4 Tiffin, " " 13, 14
Ravenna, " " 5, 6 Ypsilanti, Mich. " 15, 22
Cleveland, " " 7, 8 Detroit, " " 26, 27
Elyria, " " 9 Lansing, " " 28, 29
Danbury, " " 10, 11 Sunfield, " " 30, 31
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. E. BUNDY
Olean, N.Y. July 9 Newark Valley, N.Y. July 17
Shinglehouse, Pa. " 10, 11 Cortland, " " 18, 19
Mansfield, " " 12, 13 Montrose, Pa. " 20
Elmira, N.Y. " 14, 15 Carbondale, " " 21
Nichols, " " 16 Asbury Park, N.J. " 22 -29
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. O. L. SULLIVAN
Elwood, Ind. July 6, 7 Peru, Ind. July 21
Kokomo, " " 8, 9 Lafayette, " " 22
Jonesboro, " " 10, 11 Hoopestown, Ill. " 23, 24
Marion, " " 12 Bloomington, " " 25
Van Buren, " " 13 Atlanta, " " 26
Poneto, " " 14 Springfield, " " 27
Ft. Wayne, " " 15, 16 Jacksonville, " " 28, 29
S. Whitley, " " 17 Bryant, " " 30, 31
Huntington, " " 19 Canton, " Aug. 1
Wabash, " " 20 Roseville, " " 2, 3
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. DRAPER
Guelph, Ont. July 6, 7 Beamsville, Ont. July 15, 16
Toronto, " " 8, 9 Buffalo, N.Y. " 17, 18
Burlington, " " 11, 12 Rochester, " " 19, 20
Hamilton, " " 13, 14 Asbury Park, N.J. " 22 -29
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. HERR
Tamaqua, Pa. July 5, 6 Bethlehem, Pa. July 15
Hazleton, " " 7, 8 Reading, " " 16, 17
Weissport, " " 9, 10 Royers Ford, " " 18, 19
Pen Argyle, " " 11, 12 Norristown, " " 20, 21
Easton, " " 13, 14 Asbury Park, N.J. " 22 -29
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. D. WRIGHT
Wheeling, W.Va. July 1 Cincinnati, Ohio July 16, 17
Bellaire, Ohio " 2 Indianapolis, Ind. " 18
Cambridge, " " 3 Harmony, " " 19, 20
Zanesville, " " 4, 5 Terre Haute, " " 21, 22
Newark, " " 6, 7 Mattoon, Ill. " 23, 24
Columbus, " " 8, 9 Decatur, " " 25, 26
Delaware, " " 10 Bloomington, " " 27, 28
Ostrander, " " 11, 12 Chicago, " " 29, 30
Springfield, " " 13 Geneva, " July 30, Aug. 1
Dayton, " " 14, 15 Belvidere, " Aug. 2, 3
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. H. SAMSON
Wichita, Kan. July 18, 19 Nebraska City, Neb. Aug. 2
Eldorado, " " 20, 21 Omaha, " " 3
Newton, " " 22 Council Bluffs, Ia. " 4
Peabody, " " 23, 24 Red Oak, " " 6, 7
Pomona, " " 25, 26 Des Moines, " " 8, 9
Ottawa, " " 27 Waterloo, " " 10
Kansas City, Mo. " 29, 30 Minneapolis, Minn. " 12
St. Joseph, " July 30, Aug. 1 St. Paul, " " 13 -19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. WILLIAMSON.
Cumberland, Md. July 15 Asbury Park, N.J. July 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. E. VAN AMBURGH
Columbiana, Ohio July 8 Wheeling, W.Va. July 22
Allegheny, Pa. " 15 Asbury Park, N.J. " 25 -29
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. W. WILLIAMSON
Donora, Pa. July 8 E. Liverpool, Ohio July 15
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. BURGESS
Sippo, Ohio July 8 Butler, Pa. July 15
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. N. PATTEN
Washington, Pa. July 8 Waynesburg, Pa. July 15
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PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. B. H. BARTON
Poulton, Eng. July 16 Reading, Eng. Aug. 3
Belfast, Ire. " 18 Bristol, " " 4 - 6
Dublin, " " 19, 20 Tewkesbury, " " 7
Liverpool, Eng. " 22, 23 Cardiff, " " 8
Warrington, " " 24 Bournemouth, " " 9
East Kirkby, " " 25, 26 London, " " 11, 12
Leicester, " " 27 Brighton, " " 13
Nottingham, " " 28, 29 Sevenoaks, " " 14, 15
Atherstone, " " 30 Ilford, " " 16
Birmingham, " " 31 Southend, " " 17
Oxford, " Aug. 1, 2 Forest Gate, " " 18, 19
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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
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GENERAL CONVENTIONS, 1906
ASBURY PARK, N.J., JULY 22-29
(For railroad rates and accommodations, see 2nd page, this issue.)
The object of these General Conventions is increasingly
intended to be: rest, spiritual refreshment and general building
up of the interested friends, rather than great efforts to
reach the public. Regular sessions will be held afternoon and
evening, leaving the mornings for private conferences, social
fellowship and special sessions in connection with the Colporteur
work, which will receive particular attention. Baptism
services will be held during the week.
Asbury Park is a widely known summer resort, on the Atlantic
Ocean front, 40 miles south of New York City.
The meetings on Sundays will be held in the Casino and
on week-days in the Auditorium.
ST. PAUL, MINN., AUGUST 13-19
All railroads have granted a rate of one cent a mile on account
of the G.A.R. Encampment at Minneapolis. Ask for
"G.A.R. Excursion Ticket" to Minneapolis, although it will
not be necessary to go to that city to fulfil conditions of the
ticket. Display a WATCH TOWER at railway station for purpose
of identification.
ACCOMMODATIONS.--Board and lodgings can be procured
for $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, and upward to $5 per day.
Write at once if you wish us to procure accommodations,
stating briefly and pointedly what kind, number of persons,
sex and color, and if married couples wish to room together.
Do not expect any alteration of your party's location after
writing. If others join it later they will be accommodated in
the order of notification. Address all letters to "Bible Students'
Convention, Box 96, St. Paul, Minn."
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ONE-DAY LOCAL CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR OF THIS JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS:
ELGIN, ILL., JULY 22
Morning and evening services will be held in Woodmen's
Hall, Douglas Ave. Rally, praise and testimony at 10.30 a.m.
Discourse for the interested at 8.30 p.m. Afternoon session for
the public in Elgin Opera House, at 2.30 p.m. Subject, "To
Hell and Back." Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
ALLEGHENY, PA., AUG. 5
CHATHAM, ONT., AUG. 12 (MORNING ONLY)
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PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. BURGESS
Allegheny, Pa. July 22 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Aug. 9
N. Philadelphia, Ohio " 29 Auburn, " " 10
Canton, " " 5 Elkhart, " " 11
Mansfield, " Aug. 6 Chicago, Ill. " 12
Tiffiin, " " 7 St. Paul, Minn. Minn. " 14 -19
Kenton, " " 8
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. DRAPER
Asbury Park, N.J. July 22 -29 Lindsey, Pa. Aug. 6
Bradford, Pa. Aug. 2, 3 Butler " " 7, 8
Kane, " " 4, 5 Allegheny, " " 12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. McPHAIL
Asbury Park, N.J. July 22 -29 Saugerties, N.Y. Aug. 8
Jersey City, " " 30 Cohoes, " " 9, 10
Brooklyn, N.Y. July 31,Aug.1 Schenectady, " " 11, 12
Westbury, " Aug. 2, 3 Greenwich, " " 13, 14
New York, " " 4, 5 Fonda, " " 15
Middletown, " " 6, 7 Utica, " " 16, 17
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. HERR
Asbury Park, N.J. July 22 -29 Annapolis, Md. Aug. 7
Wilmington, Del. July 31,Aug.1 Cumberland, " " 8, 9
Baltimore, Md. Aug. 2, 3 Hyndman, " " 10
Washington, D.C. " 5, 6 Osnaberg, Ohio " 12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. R. E. STREETER
Deep Brook, N.S. Aug. 4, 5 Charlotteton P.E.I. Aug. 21 -23
Berwick, " " 6 Amherst, N.S. " 24, 25
Kentville vicinity, " " 7 -12 Petticodiac, N.B. " 26, 27
Halifax, " " 13, 14 Sussex, " " 28
Truro vicinity " " 15 -18 St. Johns, " Aug. 29-Sept.2
Pictou, " " 19, 20 Providence, R.I. Sept. 9
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. P. S. JOHNSON
Galveston, Tex. July 29, 30 Wrightsboro, Tex. Aug. 5, 6
Rosenberg, " July 31,Aug.1 San Marcos, " " 8, 9
Yoakum, " Aug. 3 San Antonio, " " 11, 12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. D. WRIGHT
Geneva, Ill. July 31,Aug.1 Lawler, Ia. Aug. 8, 9
Belvidere, " Aug. 2, 3 Riceville, " " 10
Rockford, " " 4, 5 Northfield, Minn. " 12
Dubuque, Ia. " 6, 7 St. Paul, " " 13 -19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. O. L. SULLIVAN
Hoopeston, Ill. July 23, 24 Roseville, Ill. Aug. 2, 3
Bloomington, " " 25 Kewanee, " " 4, 5
Atlanta, " " 26 Rock Island, " " 6, 7
Springfield, " " 27 Davenport, Ia. " 8, 9
Jacksonville " " 28, 29 Iowa City, " " 10
Bryant, " " 30, 31 Cedar Rapids, " " 11, 12
Canton, " Aug. 1 St. Paul, Minn. " 13 -19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. A. BOHNET
Lansing, Mich. July 28, 29 Waukesha, Wis. Aug. 7, 8
Sunfield, " " 30, 31 Madison, " " 9
Grand Rapids, " Aug. 1, 2 Camp Douglas, " " 10
Muskegon, " " 3 Diamond Bluff " " 11, 12
Milwaukee, Wis. " 5, 6 St. Paul, Minn. " 13 -19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. H. SAMSON
Nebraska City, Neb. Aug. 2 Des Moines, Ia. Aug. 8, 9
Omaha, " " 3 Waterloo, " " 10
Council Bluffs, Ia. " 4 Minneapolis, Minn. " 12
Red Oak, " " 6, 7 St. Paul, " " 13 -19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. E. BUNDY
Stamford, Conn. July 31,Aug.1 Providence, R.I. Aug. 14
New Haven, " Aug. 2, 3 New Bedford, Mass. " 15, 16
Waterbury, " " 4, 5 Franklin, " " 17, 18
Cromwell, " " 6 Boston, " " 19, 20
Wethersfield, " " 7, 8 Lynn, " " 21, 22
Hartford, " " 9, 10 Lawrence, " " 23
Springfield, Mass. " 11, 12 Nashua, N.H. " 24
Abington, Conn. " 13 N. Sandwich, " " 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. WILLIAMSON
Cumberland, Md. July 15 Asbury Park, N.J. July 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. W. WILLIAMSON
Jefferson, Pa. July 22 Allegheny, Pa. July 29
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. E. VAN AMBURGH
Wheeling, W.Va. July 22 Asbury Park, N.J. July 25 -29
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PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. B. H. BARTON
Oxford, Eng. Aug. 1, 2 London, Eng. Aug. 11, 12
Reading " " 3 Brighton, " " 13
Bristol, " " 4 - 6 Sevenoaks, " " 14, 15
Tewkesbury, " " 7 Ilford, " " 16
Cardiff, " " 8 Southend, " " 17
Bournemouth, " " 9 Forest Gate, " " 18, 19
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