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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
THESE SERVICES ARE WITHOUT CHARGE, AND NO COLLECTIONS
ARE TAKEN UP. THE CLASS AT EACH PLACE
GENERALLY PROVIDE THE MEETING PLACES AND ARE
PLEASED TO ENTERTAIN THE LORD'S SERVANTS
(AND NOTHING UNUSUAL OR ELABORATE IS EXPECTED).
AT LEAST ONE BEREAN LESSON IS
PROVIDED FOR EACH APPOINTMENT.
ONE-DAY LOCAL CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR OF THIS JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS:
LYNN, MASS., JAN. 13
Morning and evening sessions at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor.
Market and Summer Sts. At 10 a.m. General Rally for Praise
and Testimony; at 7.30 p.m. discourse for the interested. Afternoon
session for the public at 3 o'clock, in Lynn Theatre,
Summer St. Subject, "Overthrow of Satan's Empire." Visiting
friends heartily welcomed.
BINGHAMTON, N.Y., JAN. 14
At 3 and 7 p.m. in Arcanum Hall, Spring St.
MILWAUKEE, WIS., JAN. 19
At 3 and 7.30 p.m., in Olive Chapel.
CHICAGO, ILL., JAN. 20
Morning services will be held in Willard Hall, La Salle
and Monroe Sts. At 10 a.m. General Rally, Praise and Testimony.
At 11 a.m. discourse for the interested.
Afternoon session in Thomas' Orchestra Hall, 167 Michigan
Ave., at 3 o'clock. Subject, "Overthrow of Satan's
Empire."
Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
UNIONTOWN, PA., JAN. 27
ALLEGHENY, PA., FEB. 3
APPLICATIONS FOR PILGRIM VISITS.
These visits are without charge. Those desiring them,
however small the company are requested to answer as many
as possible of the questions propounded in our issue of May 1
last. Pilgrims frequently pass right through places where, we
afterwards learn, meetings would have been very much enjoyed.
The service might have been rendered at practically no
cost to the Society, and the friends were merely a little too
timid about writing, thinking their request would have no attention
because of the smallness of their numbers. Do not allow
this to hinder you. Write at once, if you desire such
meetings.
All requests for Pilgrim visits should conform to the list
of questions in our issue of May 1 last. Requests now filed
will hold good only until our next issue of May 1, when answers
should be given anew.
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. H. SAMSON
Albany, N.Y. Jan. 11 Seneca Falls, N.Y. Jan. &
nb
sp; 23
Greenwich, " " 12, 13 Geneva, " &
nb
sp; " 24
Cambridge, " " 14, 15 Rochester, "
" 25 -27
Saratoga, " " 16 Lockport, " " 28, 29
Johnstown, " " 17, 18 Niagara Falls, " &
nb
sp;" 30
Oneida, " " 19 Tonawanda, "
" 31
Syracuse, " " 20, 21 Crittenden, "
Feb. 1, 2
Auburn, " " 22 Buffalo, &
nb
sp; " " 3, 4
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. DRAPER
Appleton, Wis. Jan. 2, 3 Diamond Bluff, Wis. Jan. 16, 17
Green Bay, " " 4 St. Paul,
Mi
nn. " 18, 19
Bonduel, " " 6, 7 Minneapolis, "
" 20, 21
Plover, " " 9 Northfield, "
" 22, 23
Steven's Point, " " 10, 11 Faribault, "
"&
nbsp; 24
Grand Rapids, " " 12, 13 Lake Mills, Ia.
"&
nbsp; 26, 27
Dexterville, " " 14 Clear Lake, " &
nbsp; " 28
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. P. S. L. JOHNSON
Arlington, Wash. Jan. 7, 8 Paha, Wash. Jan. 23, 24
Seattle, " " 13, 14 Ritzville, "
" 25, 26
Mesa, " " 21, 22 Spokane,
" " 27 -29
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. O. L. SULLIVAN
Henderson, N.C. Jan. 6, 7 Roseboro, N.C. Jan. 19
-21
Kittrell, " " 8, 9 Wilmington, "
" 22, 23
Louisburg, " " 10, 11 Ashpole, "
" 24, 25
Selma, " " 13, 14 Columbia, S.C.
" 27, 28
Newton Grove, " " 16, 17 Wagener, "
" 29, 30
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. HERR
Coffeyville, Kan. Jan. 9, 10 Springfield, Mo. Jan. 22, 23
Chetopa, " " 11, 12 Ash Grove, " &
nb
sp; " 24, 25
Columbus, " " 13, 14 Mt. Grove, "
" 26, 27
Joplin, Mo. " 15, 16 Simons, " " 29, 30
Baxter Springs, Kan. " 17, 18 Yukon, " Jan.31,
Fe
b.1
Webb City, Mo. " 19 Mammoth Springs, Ark. Feb.
3,
4
Carthage, " " 20, 21
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. A. BOHNET
New Orleans, La. Jan. 10, 11 Randolph, Ala. Jan. 20, 21
Mobile, Ala. " 12, 13 Active, " &
nb
sp; " 22
Flomaton, " " 14, 15 Pell City, "
" 24, 25
Brewton, " " 16, 17 Birmingham, " &
nbsp; " 26 -28
Jemison, " " 18, 19 Seddon, " " 29, 30
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. McPHAIL
Northville, Mich. Jan. 11 Woodstock, Ont. Jan. 22, 23
Detroit, " " 12, 13 Brantford, "
" 24, 25
Chatham. Ont. " 14, 15 Hamilton, "
" 26, 27
Northwood, " " 16 Beamsville, "
" 28, 29
St. Thomas, " " 17, 18 St. Catherines, "
"&
nbsp; 30, 31
London, " " 19, 20 Burlington, "
Feb. 1
Dorchester Sta. " " 21 Toronto, " &
nbsp; " 2 - 4
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. WILLIAMSON
Allegheny, Pa. Jan. 13 Monongahela, Pa. Jan.
20
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. E. VAN AMBURGH
Cleveland, Ohio Jan. 13 Washington, Pa. Jan.
20
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. D. WRIGHT
E. Liverpool, Ohio Jan. 13 Allegheny, Pa. Jan. &
nbsp; 20
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. W. WILLIAMSON
Wheeling, W. Va. Jan. 13 New Philadelphia, Ohio Jan. 20
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. BURGESS
Youngstown, Ohio Jan. 13 Donora, Pa. J
an
. 20
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ALLEGHENY BIBLE-STUDY MEETINGS
Preaching and divine worship every Sunday afternoon in
Bible House Chapel, No. 610 Arch St., at 3 p.m., except on the
first Sunday in each month, when the Pastor, Brother Russell,
is usually at home and speaks in Allegheny Carnegie Hall, cor.
Federal and Ohio Sts. On other dates brethren of ability will
address the Church.
Cottage Meetings for prayer and testimony on Wednesday
evenings; and Dawn Circles for Bible Study on Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday eveningsvarious localities. These
meetings are interesting, and spiritually profitable.
MEETINGS IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Every Sunday at 3 p.m. a Bible Study, and at 6.30 p.m.
preaching service, under the auspices of the Society, at 24
Eversholt St., N.W.
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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
THESE SERVICES ARE WITHOUT CHARGE, AND NO COLLECTIONS
ARE TAKEN UP. THE CLASS AT EACH PLACE
GENERALLY PROVIDE THE MEETING PLACES AND ARE
PLEASED TO ENTERTAIN THE LORD'S SERVANTS
(AND NOTHING UNUSUAL OR ELABORATE IS EXPECTED).
AT LEAST ONE BEREAN LESSON IS
PROVIDED FOR EACH APPOINTMENT.
ONE-DAY LOCAL CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR OF THIS JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS:
MILWAUKEE, WIS., JAN. 19
Morning and afternoon sessions in Conservatory Hall,
Stephenson Bldg., Milwaukee and Mason Sts. Morning session
for Praise and Testimony, 9 a.m.; afternoon session for
the interested, 2 p.m.
Evening session for the public, Plymouth Church, Oneida
and VanBuren Sts., at 7.45 p.m. Subject, "To Hell and Back."
CHICAGO, ILL., JAN. 20
Morning services will be held in Willard Hall, La Salle
and Monroe Sts. At 10 a.m. General Rally, Praise and Testimony.
At 11 a.m. discourse for the interested.
Afternoon session in Thomas' Orchestra Hall, 167 Michigan
Ave., at 3 o'clock. Subject, "Overthrow of Satan's
Empire."
Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
UNIONTOWN, PA., JAN. 27
Morning session will be held in Army Hall, Fayette St.,
near Gallatin Ave., at 10 o'clock, for General Rally, praise
and testimony.
Afternoon and evening sessions will be held in Grand
Opera House, Pittsburgh St. Friends coming on electric cars
get off at Morgantown St. Public discourse at 3 p.m., "To
Hell and Back." Evening session for the interested, 7.30 p.m.
Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
ALLEGHENY, PA., FEB. 3
Afternoon session at 3 o'clock in Carnegie Hall, cor. Federal
and Ohio Sts. Evening session, Question Meeting, at
Bible House Chapel, at 7.30.
MIDDLETOWN, N.Y., FEB. 10
OIL CITY, PA., FEB. 17
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA, FEB. 24
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. B. H. BARTON
Atlantic City, N.J Jan. 27, 28 Harrisburg, Pa. Feb. 11, 12
Milmay, " " 29 Reading, &
nb
sp; " " 13, 14
Vineland, " " 30, 31 Pottsville, "
" 15
Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 3 Royer's Ford, " " 16
West Chester, " " 7, 8 Philadelphia, " &
nb
sp;" 17
Lancaster, " " 9, 10
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. DRAPER
Faribault, Minn. Jan. 24 Fedora, S.D. Feb. 7, 8
Lake Mills, Ia. " 26, 27 Huron, "
" 10, 11
Clear Lake, " " 28 Miller, "
" 12
Fort Dodge, " " 29 Aberdeen, " " 14, 15
Sac City, " " 30 Verdon, &
nb
sp; " " 17, 18
Kingsley, " " 31 Conde, &
nb
sp; " " 19
Sioux City, " Feb. 1 Mellette, "
" 21, 22
Vermillion, S.D. " 2, 3 Mitchell, " " 23, 24
Sioux Falls, " " 4 Plankington, " &
nbsp; " 25
Salem, " " 5, 6 Ethan, " " 26, 27
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. P. S. L. JOHNSON
Paha, Wash. Jan. 23, 24 Victoria, B.C. Feb. 13, 14
Ritzville, " " 25, 26 Custer, Wash. " 15, 16
Spokane, " " 27 -29 Burlington, " &
nbsp; " 17, 18
Ritzville, " " 31 Bay View,
" " 19, 20
Mesa, " Feb. 1 Everett, &
nb
sp; " " 21, 22
Seattle, " " 3, 4 Seattle, &
nbsp;" " 23, 24
Arlington, " " 5, 6 Tacoma,
" " 25, 26
Nooksack, " " 7, 8 Shelton,
" Feb.28,Mar.1
Vancouver, B.C. " 10, 11 Olympia, " Mar. 3, 4
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. O. L. SULLIVAN
Roseboro, N.C. Jan. 19 -21 Jacksonville, Fla. Feb. 6 - 8
Wilmington, " " 22, 23 Blackshear, Ga.
"&
nbsp; 9, 10
Ashpole, " " 24, 25 Fitzgerald, " &
nbsp; " 11, 12
Columbia, S.C. " 27, 28 McRea, "
" 14, 15
Wagener, " " 29, 30 Alamo, "
" 16, 17
Augusta, Ga. " 31 Eastman, " " 18, 19
Savannah, " Feb. 2, 3 Dublin, " &
nb
sp; " 20, 21
Brunswick, " " 4, 5 Oconee, " " 23, 24
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. HERR
Springfield, Mo. Jan. 22, 23 Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 12
Ash Grove, " " 24, 25 Monroe, Ark. &
nbsp; " 14, 15
Mt. Grove, " " 26, 27 Judsonia, "
" 17 -19
Simmons, " " 29, 30 Ward,
" " 20
Yukon, " Jan.31,Feb.1 Baring Cross, "
"&
nbsp; 21, 22
Mammoth Springs, Ark. Feb. 3 - 5 Little Rock, " " 23, 24
Piggott, " " 7, 8 Havana,
" " 26 -28
Paragould, " " 9, 10 Mansfield, " &
nbsp; Mar. 2
Wynne, " " 11 Fort Smith,
" " 3, 4
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. H. SAMSON
Seneca Falls, N.Y. Jan. 23 Erie, Pa. Feb. 11, 12
Geneva, " " 24 Ashtabula, Ohio&
nb
sp; " 13, 14
Rochester, " " 25 -27 Painsville, " " 15, 16
Lockport, " " 28, 29 Cleveland, " &
nbsp; " 17, 18
Niagara Falls, " " 30 Akron, " " 19, 20
Tonawanda, " " 31 Ravenna, " " 21, 22
Crittenden, " Feb. 1, 2 Alliance, " " 23
Buffalo, " " 3, 4 Canton,
" " 24, 25
Derby, " " 5, 6 New Berlin, "
" 26, 27
Jamestown, " " 7, 8 Sippo, "
Feb.28,Mar.1
Union City, Pa. " 9, 10 Dalton, "
Mar. 2, 3
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. McPHAIL
Woodstock, Ont. Jan. 22, 23 Highland Grove, Ont. Feb. 11, 12
Brantford, " " 24, 25 Stirling, " &
nbsp; " 14, 15
Hamilton, " " 26, 27 Shannonville, " " 16, 17
Beamsville, " " 28, 29 Kingston, "
" 18
St. Catherines, " " 30, 31 Brockville, " "
19
Burlington, " Feb. 1 Carleton Place, "
"&
nbsp; 20, 21
Toronto, " " 2-4 Ottawa,
" " 22-24
Claremont, " " 5, 6 Arnprior, " &
nb
sp; " 25, 26
Uxbridge, " " 7, 8 New Liskeard, " &
nbsp; Feb.28-Mar.3
Cameron, " " 9, 10
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. D. WRIGHT
Allegheny, Pa. Jan. 20 Wheeling,, W.Va. Jan.
27
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. BURGESS
Cumberland, Md. Jan. 20 Negley, Ohio J
an
. 27
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. WILLIAMSON
Monongahela, Pa. Jan. 20 Chicago, Ill. Jan.&
nb
sp; 27
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. W. WILLIAMSON
New Philadelphia, Ohio Jan. 20 Allegheny, Pa. Jan. 27
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. E. VAN AMBURGH
Washington, Pa. Jan. 20 Akron, Ohio Jan. 27
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MEETINGS IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Every Sunday at 3 p.m. a Bible Study, and at 6.30 p.m.
preaching service, under the auspices of the Society, at 24
Eversholt St., N.W.
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