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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:
JOHNSTOWN, PA., MARCH 15
Morning and evening sessions in O.U.A.M. Hall, 315
Franklin St. At 10 a.m. General Rally for Praise and Testimony.
At 7.30 p.m., discourse for the interested.
Afternoon session will be held in Majestic Theater at 3
o'clock; discourse for the public, subject, "Overthrow of
Satan's Empire."
Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
LIMA, OHIO, MARCH 22
All sessions will be held in Farot Opera House. At 10
a.m. General Rally for Praise and Testimony. At 3 p.m.
discourse for the public; subject, "To Hell and Back." At
7.30 p.m. discourse for the interested.
Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
N. PITTSBURGH (ALLEGHENY), PA., MAR. 29
Session for the public at 3 p.m. in Carnegie Hall, cor.
Federal and Ohio Sts. Evening session in Bible House Chapel,
Arch St. At 7 p.m., Praise Service; at 7.30 p.m., Question
Meeting, conducted by Brother Russell.
EUROPEAN TOUR IMPOSSIBLE
Brother Russell had planned a European tour of nearly
three months, but time lost at the Debates renders it impossible
for him to leave his work here in proper order. He proposes
a substitute for part of the itinerary. See next issue.
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. McPHAIL
Alden, Minn. Mar. 20 Dubuque, Ia.
Mar. 29, 30
Lake Mills, Ia. " 21, 22 Rockford, Ill. Mar. 31, Apr. 1
Waterloo, " " 23, 24 Rochelle, "
Apr. 2, 3
Toledo, " " 25, 26 Geneva, "
" 4
Cedar Rapids, " " 27, 28 Chicago, "
" 5
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. H. SAMSON
Athens, Ga. Mar. 19, 20 Buchanan, Ga. M
ar
. 31
Atlanta, " " 22 -24 Rockmart, " &
nb
sp; Apr. 1, 2
Dalton, " " 25, 26 Dallas, "
" 3, 4
Rome, " " 27, 28 Atlanta,
" " 5, 6
Cedartown, " " 29, 30 Demorest, " &
nbsp; " 8, 9
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. B. H. BARTON
Durant, Okla. Mar. 19 Chelsea, Okla. A
pr
. 4, 5
So. McAlester, " " 21, 22 Chetopa, Kan.
"&
nbsp; 6, 7
Mansfield, Ark. " 24, 28 Bartlett, " " 8, 9
Havana, " " 25, 26 Coffeyville, " &
nbsp; " 10
Ft. Smith, " " 29, 30 Independence, " " 12, 13
Wagoner, Okla. Apr. 1, 2 Neodesha, " " 14, 15
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. E. W. BRENNEISEN
Jefferson, Tex. Mar. 17, 18 Piggott, Ark. Apr. 3, 4
Little Rock, Ark. " 20 -22 Dexter, Mo. &
nb
sp;" 5, 6
England, " " 23, 24 Avert, "
" 7, 8
Monroe, " " 26, 27 Mammoth Springs, Ark. "
10, 14
Judsonia, " " 29, 30 Wirth, " " 12, 13
Paragould, " Apr. 1, 2 West Plain, Mo. &
nb
sp;" 15, 16
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. HERR
Pratt, Kan. Mar. 24, 25 Lakin, Kan. Apr. 2, 3
Hutchinson, " " 26 Nepesta, Colo.
" 4, 5
Plevna, " " 28, 29 Pueblo, "
" 6
Ft. Dodge, " " 30 Canon City, " " 7, 8
Garden City, " Mar. 31, Apr. 1 Leadville, " " 9, 10
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. A. PARKER
Ennis, Tex. Mar. 20 Greenville, Tex. M
ar
. 25
Dallas, " " 21, 22 VanAlstyne, "
" 27
Terrell, " " 23, 24 Sherman, " " 29
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. D. WRIGHT
McMinnville, Tenn. Mar. 20 Concord, Tenn. Mar. 30, 31
Chattanooga, " " 22, 23 Luttrell, " Apr. 2, 3
Dayton, " " 25, 26 Tazewell, " " 5
Knoxville, " " 28, 29 Pineville, Ky. " 6
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. C. A. WISE
Pana, Ill. Mar. 28, 29 Paxton, Ill. Apr. 7, 8
Carlinville, " " 30, 31 Hoopston, " " 9, 10
Jacksonville, " Apr. 1, 2 Danville, " &
nb
sp;" 11, 12
Springfield, " " 3, 4 Crawfordsville, Ind. " &
nb
sp; 13
Bloomington, " " 5, 6 Indianapolis, " &
nb
sp;" 14
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. DRAPER
South Bend, Ind. Mar. 18, 19 Poneto, Ind. Apr.
1,
2
Elkhart, " " 20 Muncie, &
nb
sp; " " 3
Cecil, Ohio " 22, 23 Elwood, " " 4, 5
Kunkle, " " 24, 25 Kokomo, "
" 6, 7
Montpelier, " " 26, 27 Jonesboro, " " 8, 9
Auburn, Ind. " 28, 29 VanBuren, " &
nbsp; " 10, 11
Ft. Wayne, " " 30, 31 Wabash, " " 12, 13
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. O. L. SULLIVAN
Wilkesbarre, Pa. Mar. 16 Tamaqua, Pa. Mar. 27, 28
Benton, " " 17, 18 Hazleton, " " 29, 30
Muncy, " " 19, 20 Weissport, " Mar. 31, Apr. 1
Shamokin, " " 21, 22 Saylorsburg, " Apr. 2, 3
Pottsville, " " 23, 24 Pen Argyle, " " 4, 5
Tower City, " " 25, 26 Bangor, " &
nb
sp; " 6, 7
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. JOHN HARRISON
Worcester, Mass. Mar. 29, 30 Averill Park, N.Y. Apr. 9, 10
Springfield, " Mar. 31, Apr. 1 E. Nassau, " " 11, 12
Greenwich, N.Y. Apr. 2, 3 Albany, " " 13, 14
Glenns Falls, " " 4, 5 Schenectady, " " 15, 16
Saratoga Springs, " " 6 Johnstown, " " 17, 18
Mechanicsville, " " 7, 8 Oneida, "
" 19, 20
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. BURGESS
Butler, Pa. Mar. 15 Toronto, Ohio
Mar. 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. WILLIAMSON
Canton, Ohio Mar. 15 New Brighton, Pa. Mar. 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. E. VAN AMBURGH
Cleveland, Ohio Mar. 15 So. Sharon, Pa. Mar. &
nb
sp; 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. R. H. HIRSH
Donora, Pa. Mar. 15 Cumberland, Md. Mar. 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. I. HOSKINS
Negley, Ohio Mar. 15 E. Liverpool, Ohio Mar. &
nb
sp; 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. W. WILLIAMSON
N. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mar. 25 Johnstown, Pa. Mar. &
nbsp; 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. A. BOHNET
Washington, D.C. Mar. 20 N. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mar. 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. H. C. ROCKWELL
Wheeling, W.Va. Mar. 22 N. Pittsburgh, Pa. Apr.
5
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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
BROTHER RUSSELL'S BRITISH TOUR
For several years a visit to Great Britain, Ireland, Norway,
Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and France
has been partly promised and planned. The itinerary filling
every day from sailing day, March 31st, to return day, June
17th, had been arranged and steamer berth secured. Then
the Cincinnati Debates cut out time and piled up work so
that he could not leave WATCH TOWER "copy" and sermons
in proper supply. He cabled cancelling all appointments as
impossible, and arranged to send a substitute, Brother F. W.
Williamson. But the dear brethren evidently prayed hard, and
sent fifteen cablegrams urging a reconsideration of the matter.
As a result it seemed to be possible, and the Lord's will
also, to be gone one month, and the following itinerary has
been arranged:
London, Eng. Apr. 14 Dublin, Ire.
Apr. 22
Bristol, " " 15 Bradford, Eng.&
nb
sp; " 24
Leicester, " " 16 Birmingham, "
" 25
Glasgow, Scotland Manchester, "
" 26
(Convention) " 17 -19 Edinburgh, Scot. "
27
Liverpool, Eng. " 20 Luton, Eng. &
nbsp; " 28
Belfast, Ire. " 21 London, " " 29
Not to disappoint the friends nor Bro. F. W. Williamson
it is proposed that he shall follow a little later and less hastily.
GLASGOW CONVENTION, APRIL 17-19
All sessions will be held in Queen's Rooms. Local arrangements
are in the hands of Brother G. Mackenzie, 61
Glencairn Drive, Pollockshields, Glasgow, to whom application
should be made for accommodations.
ONE-DAY LOCAL CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR OF THIS JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS:
LYNCHBURG, VA., APRIL 5
Morning and evening sessions will be held in Masonic
Hall, cor. Church and 11th Sts. At 10 a.m. General Rally for
praise and testimony. At 7:30 p.m. discourse for the interested.
At 3.30 p.m. discourse for the public in Academy of
Music, cor. Main and 6th Sts. Subject, "To Hell and Back."
Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. B. H. BARTON
Coffeyville, Kan. Apr. 10 Bridgeport, Kan. Apr. 22, 23
Independence, " " 12, 13 Marquette, " &
nb
sp;" 24
Neodesha, " " 14, 15 Abilene, " &
nb
sp; " 26, 27
Eldorado, " " 16, 17 Junction City, " " 28, 29
Wichita, " " 18, 19 Riley, "
"30, May 1
Peabody, " " 20, 21 Clay Center, " &
nbsp; May 2, 3
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. A. PARKER
Durant, Okla. Apr. 4 Trousdale, Okla. Apr. 23, 24
So. McAllister, " " 5, 6 Tribbey, "
" 25, 26
Ada, " " 8,11,12 Romulus, "
" 27, 28
Kenawa, " " 9, 10 Shawnee, "
" 29, 30
Stratford, " " 13, 14 Slusher, "
May 2, 3
Paul's Valley, " " 15, 16 McLoud, "
" 4, 5
Wynnewood, " " 17 -19 Oklahoma City, " &
nb
sp;" 6
Elmore, " " 20, 21 Edmond, "
" 8
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. H. SAMSON
Demorest, Ga. Apr. 8, 9 Dewberry, N.C. Apr. 23, 24
Martin, " " 10, 11 Fayetteville, "
" 25, 26
Spartansburg, S.C. " 13, 14 Hayne, " " 27, 28
Greenwood, " " 16, 17 Roseboro, " &
nbsp; " 29
Columbia, " " 18, 19 Cronley, " &
nb
sp; May 1
Swan Station, N.C. " 21, 22 Wilmington, " " 2, 3
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. O. L. SULLIVAN
Easton, Pa. Apr. 8, 9 Philadelphia, Pa. Apr. 2
4&
nbsp;-26
Bethlehem, " " 10, 11 Trenton, N.J. " 27, 28
Northampton, " " 12, 13 New Brunswick, " "
29, 30
Allentown, " " 14, 15 Elizabeth, "
May 1, 2
Reading, " " 16, 17 New York, N.Y. &
nbsp; " 3, 4
Pottstown, " " 18, 19 Newark, N.J.
" 5, 6
Royers Ford, " " 20, 21 Jersey City, " " 7, 8
Norristown, " " 22, 23 Perth amboy, " " 9, 10
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. E. W. BRENNEISEN
Mammoth Springs, Ark. Apr. 10, 14 Nottinghill, Mo. Apr. 28, 29
Wirth, " " 12, 13 Springfield, "
May 1
West Plains, Mo. " 15, 16 Ashgrove, " " 2, 3
Elk Creek, " " 18 -20 Rolla, " " 5, 6
Cabool, " " 22 St. James,
" " 7
Mountain Grove, " " 24 -26 St. Louis, " &
nb
sp;" 9 -11
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. D. WRIGHT
Pineville, Ky. Apr. 6 Ostrander, Ohio Apr. 18
Lexington, " " 8 Delaware, " " 19
Latonia, " " 9, 10 Marion, "
" 20, 21
Cincinnati, Ohio " 11, 12 Mansfield, "
"&
nbsp; 22
Dayton, " " 13, 14 Wooster, " " 23
Springfield, " " 15 Dalton, " " 24
Columbus, " " 16, 17 Canton, " " 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. JOHN HARRISON
Schenectady, N.Y. Apr. 15, 16 Lockport, N.Y. Apr. 29
Johnstown, " " 17, 18 Tonawanda, "
" 30
Oneida, " " 19, 20 Clarence Center, " May 1
Syracuse, " " 21, 22 Erie, Pa. " 2, 3
Rochester, " " 23, 24 Ashtabula, Ohio &
nb
sp;" 4, 5
Buffalo, " " 25, 26 Painesville, "
" 6, 7
Niagara Falls, " " 27, 28 Cleveland, " &
nb
sp;" 8 -10
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. DRAPER
VanBuren, Ind. Apr. 10, 11 Waukegan, Ill. Apr. 23, 24
Wabash, " " 12, 13 Zion City, " " 25, 26
South Whitley, " " 14 Racine, Wis.
" 27, 28
Warsaw, " " 15 Milwaukee, "
" 29-May 1
Plymouth, " " 16 Waukesha, " May 2, 3
Michigan City, " " 17 Waldo, " " 4, 5
Chicago, Ill. " 19 -21 Sheboygan Falls, " " 6, 7
DesPlaines, " " 22 Appleton, " &
nb
sp; " 8 -10
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. M. HERSEE
Webb City, Mo. Mar. 29, 30 Girard, Kans. Apr. 1
2,
13
Carthage, " " 31,Apr.1 Iola, " &
nb
sp; " 14, 15
Keelville, Kans. Apr. 2, 3 Lane, "
" 16, 17
Baxter Springs, " " 4, 5 Ottawa, " &
nbsp; " 18, 19
Columbus, " " 6, 7 Pomona, "
" 20 -22
Chetopa, " " 8, 9 Burlingame, " &
nb
sp; " 23, 24
Bartlett, " " 10 Topeka,
" " 25
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. I. HOSKINS
Alliance, Ohio Apr. 5 Donora, Pa.
Apr. 19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. WILLIAMSON
Brownsville, Pa. Apr. 5 Waynesburg, Pa. Apr.
12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. R. H. HIRSH
Buena Vista, Pa. Apr. 5 Butler, Pa. Apr. 12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. H. C. ROCKWELL
N. Pittsburgh, Pa. Apr. 5 Jefferson, Pa. Apr.
19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. H. ROBISON
Somerdale, Ohio Apr. 5 New Brighton, Pa. Apr.
26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. BURGESS
Steubenville, Ohio Apr. 5 N. Pittsburgh, Pa. Apr. 12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. W. WILLIAMSON
Washington, Pa. Apr. 5 Cleveland, Ohio Apr. &
nb
sp; 12
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. E. VAN AMBURGH
Wheeling, W.Va. Apr. 12 Youngstown, Ohio Apr. &
nbsp; 19
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