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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
1907GENERAL CONVENTIONS1907
LONDON, ENG., MAY 18, 19, 20, 21
All sessions of the Convention will be held in Cannon St.
Hotel, centrally located in the City. Arrangements for baptism
will be made. Persons desiring accommodations should
make application to the British Branch Office, 24 Eversholt St.,
London, N.W., England, at once.
Brother Russell greatly regrets his inability to fulfil the
desires of the friends in Great Britain, by attendance at this
Convention, and a subsequent tour amongst the British friends.
Instead, however, he proposes to send Pilgrim Brother A. E.
Williamson, who with Brother J. Hemery, manager of the
British Branch, will represent him and the Society in the Convention
and its arrangements.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., JUNE 14-17
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y., AUG. 30-SEPT. 5
NORFOLK, VA., SEPT. 29-OCT. 6
Our Society will have the usual fare and one-third excursion
rates to Indianapolis and Niagara Falls (to the latter place
there are frequently special rates from special points that may
enable some to travel more cheaply than the regular excursion
rates). The Norfolk Convention will be in connection with the
Jamestown Ter-Centennial Exposition which will be in session
there. Full particulars later.
CONVENTIONS IN THE FAR WEST
In response to the appeals of the friends of the Truth in
the far West, notably Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco,
the following itinerary and schedule of meetings has been
arranged:
CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 30 PORTLAND, ORE., JULY 9
DENVER, COLO., JULY 1, 2 SEATTLE, WASH., JULY 10
LOS ANGELES, CAL., JULY 4, 5 ST. PAUL, MINN., JULY 13
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., JULY 6, 7 APPLETON, WIS., CHATAUQUA, JULY 14
ONE-DAY LOCAL CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR OF THIS JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS:
ALLEGHENY, PA., MAY 5
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.
LOUISVILLE, KY., MAY 12
All sessions will be held in Macauley's Theatre, Walnut
St., near Fourth Ave. Transfer from all cars to Fourth and
Walnut St. cars. Praise and testimony service at 10 o'clock.
Discourse for the interested at 11 o'clock. Discourse for the
public at 3 o'clock. Subject, "Overthrow of Satan's Empire."
Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
BOSTON, MASS., MAY 19
Morning and evening sessions will be held in Berkeley Hall,
cor. Tremont and Berkeley Sts. Tremont St. and Berkely St.
cars pass the door; either can be secured from Park St. Subway
transfer station, Pleasant St. Subway station, or Dover St.
Elevated station.
Praise and Testimony service at 10.30 a.m. Discourse for
the interested at 7.30 p.m.
Afternoon session for the public in Tremont Temple, two
minutes walk from Park St. Subway station.
Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
MONONGAHELA CITY, PA., MAY 26
All sessions will be held in First National Opera House,
Main and Fourth Sts. General Rally, praise and testimony,
at 10.30 a.m. Discourse for the public at 3 o'clock. Subject,
"To Hell and Back." Discourse for the interested at 7.30 p.m.
Visiting friends heartily invited.
ALLEGHENY, PA., JUNE 2
NEW HAVEN, CONN., JUNE 9
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. B. H. BARTON
King, N.C. May 4, 5 Selma, N.C.&
nb
sp; May 13, 14
Greensboro, " " 6 Newton Grove, " &
nbsp; " 15, 16
Henderson, " " 7, 8 Hayne, "
" 17, 18
Kittrell, " " 9, 10 Roseboro, " &
nb
sp; " 19, 20
Louisburg, " " 11, 12 Wilmington, " " 21, 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. E. W. BRENNEISEN
Alva, Okla. Apr. 29, 30 Hobart, Okla. M
ay
16
Waynoka, " May 2, 3 Manitou, " " 18, 19
Deighton, " " 5, 6 Olustee, " " 20, 21
Ringwood, " " 8 -10 Chickasha, I.T. " 22
Enid, " " 11, 12 Duncan, &
nb
sp; " " 23, 24
Cordell, " " 14, 15 Oklahoma, Okla. " 25, 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. DRAPER
Grand Junction, Col. Apr. 26 -28 Decatur, Tex. May 10
Canon City, " " 30 Ft. Worth, " " 11, 12
Pueblo, " May 1, 2 Mineral Wells, "
" 13, 14
Colorado Springs, " " 4, 5 Weatherford, " " 15, 16
Sunset, Tex. " 8 Cleburn, "
" 17, 18
Alvord, " " 9 Dallas, " " 19, 20
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. HERR
Columbus, Ohio Apr. 24, 25 Cambridge, Ohio Apr. 30, May 1
Newark, " " 26, 27 Marietta, " May 2, 3
Zanesville, " " 28, 29 Wheeling, W.Va.
"&
nbsp; 4, 5
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. McPHAIL
Danbury, Ohio Apr. 25, 26 Auburn, Ind. Apr. 30, May 1
Pt. Clinton, " " 27 Ft. Wayne, " &
nb
sp; May 2, 3
Toledo, " " 28, 29 Chicago, Ill.
" 5
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. P. S. L. JOHNSON
Santa Cruz, Cal. Apr. 29, 30 Santa Monica, Cal. May 10, 11
Holister, " May 1, 2 Los Angeles, "
" 12, 19
Paso Robles, " " 4, 5 Santa Ana, "
" 13 -15
Santa Barbara, " " 7 San Diego, "
" 16, 17
Pasadena, " " 8, 9 San Antonio, Tex. " 25, 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. WILLIAMSON
Baltimore, Md. May 5 Barnolds Wick, Eng. May &
nb
sp; 31
Philadelphia, Pa. " 6 Glasgow, Scot. J
un
e. 1 - 3
New York, N.Y. " 7 Paisley, " " 4
London, Eng., " 18 -21 Greenock, "
" 5
Luton, " " 23, 24 Rothesay, " " 6
Birmingham, " " 25, 26 Gourock, " &
nbsp; " 7
Sheffield, " " 27, 28 Uddington, "
" 8
Leeds, " " 29, 30 Glasgow, "
" 9
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. E. VAN AMBURGH
Allegheny, Pa. May 12 Butler, Pa.
May 19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. I. HOSKINS
Cleveland, Ohio May 12 Allegheny, Pa. May 19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. A. BOHNET
Duquesne, Pa. May 12 Toronto, Ohio May 19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. D. WRIGHT
E. Liverpool, Ohio May 5 Youngstown, Ohio May
19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. BURGESS
Jefferson, Pa. May 12 Canton, Ohio May 19
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. W. WILLIAMSON
Sippo, Ohio May 12 Washington, Pa. May 19
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STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES
PUBLIC MINISTRIES OF THE TRUTH
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
1907GENERAL CONVENTIONS1907
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., JUNE 14-17
RAILROAD RATES
We have secured a rate of 2c per mile each way within the
territory of Central Passenger Association, embracing all railroads
in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and
Southern and Eastern Illinois, and hope to make further announcements
as to rates later. Ask for tickets for "Watch Tower
Convention, Indianapolis," for which you pay one way full fare
and receive a Certificate in addition to your ticket. The Certificate,
after endorsement by proper officers at the Convention
and payment of 25 cents, entitles you to one-third fare on return
trip.
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y., AUG. 30-SEPT. 5
NORFOLK, VA., SEPT. 29-OCT. 6
CONVENTIONS IN THE FAR WEST
In response to the appeals of the friends of the Truth in
the far West, notably Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco,
the following itinerary and schedule of meetings has been
arranged:
CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 30 PORTLAND, ORE., JULY 9
DENVER, COLO., JULY 1, 2 SEATTLE, WASH., JULY 10
LOS ANGELES, CAL., JULY 4, 5 ST. PAUL, MINN., JULY 13
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., JULY 6, 7 APPLETON, WIS., CHATAUQUA, JULY 14
ONE-DAY LOCAL CONVENTIONS ADDRESSED BY THE
EDITOR OF THIS JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS:
BOSTON, MASS., MAY 19
Morning and evening sessions will be held in Berkeley Hall,
cor. Tremont and Berkeley Sts. Tremont St. and Berkely St.
cars pass the door; either can be secured from Park St. Subway
transfer station, Pleasant St. Subway station, or Dover St.
Elevated station.
Praise and Testimony service at 10.30 a.m. Discourse for
the interested at 7.30 p.m.
Afternoon session for the public in Tremont Temple, two
minutes walk from Park St. Subway station. Subject, "Overthrow
of Satan's Empire."
Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
Excursion rates of fare and one-third have been granted
on all railroads in Eastern Canada, New England, New York,
Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland. Ask for
"Watch Tower Convention ticket to Boston," which will be
issued for going journey, and a certificate accompanying, enabling
a reduced rate to be granted when purchasing return
ticket to Boston. Out-of-town friends staying overnight may
secure accommodations at cheap rates by addressing Bro. J. B.
Johnson, 117 High St., Waltham, Mass.
MONONGAHELA CITY, PA., MAY 26
All sessions will be held in First National Opera House,
Main and Fourth Sts. General Rally, praise and testimony,
at 10.30 a.m. Discourse for the public at 3 o'clock. Subject,
"To Hell and Back." Discourse for the interested at 7.30 p.m.
Visiting friends heartily invited.
ALLEGHENY, PA., JUNE 2
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.
NEW HAVEN, CONN., JUNE 9
Morning and evening sessions will be held in City Mission
Bldg., 201 Orange St. Any car at R.R. station will bring
friends within a block or two of the place. Morning session
at 10 o'clockGeneral Rally, praise and testimony. Evening
session for the interested.
Afternoon session will be held in "The Hyperion," Chapel
St., opposite Yale University. Subject, "To Hell and Back."
Visiting friends heartily welcomed.
BUFFALO, N.Y., JUNE 23
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. DRAPER
Dallas, Tex. May 19, 20 Piggott, Ark. J
un
e 3
Greenville, " " 21, 22 Dexter, Mo.
" 4, 5
Mt. Pleasant, " " 23, 24 Bloomfield, " &
nb
sp;" 6, 7
Texarkana, " " 25, 26 St. Louis, " &
nbsp; " 9, 10
Little Rock, Ark. " 27, 28 Effingham, Ill. " 11
Judsonia, " " 29, 30 Mattoon, " &
nb
sp; " 12
Alicia, " " 31 Terre Haute, Ind.
" 13
Paragould, " June 2 Indianpolis, " " 14 -17
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. F. RUTHERFORD
Kansas City, Mo. June 1, 2 Omaha, Neb. J
un
e 9, 10
St. Joseph, " " 3, 4 Council Bluffs, Ia.
"&
nbsp; 11, 12
Helena, " " 5 Kirkman, " " 13, 14
Nebraska City, Neb. " 6, 7 Guthrie Center, " " 1
5,
16
Plattsmouth, " " 8 Des Moines, "
" 17, 18
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. B. H. BARTON
Roseboro, N.C. May 19, 20 Knoxville, Tenn. June 1 - 3
Wilmington, " " 21, 22 Luttrell, "
" 4, 5
Charlotte, " " 24 Tazewell, " " 6, 7
Shelby, " " 25, 26 Louisville, Ky.
" 9, 10
Ashville, " " 27 New Albany, Ind. &
nbsp; " 11, 12
Flat Rock, " " 28, 29 Madison, " &
nb
sp; " 13
Candler, " " 30, 31 Indianapolis, " " 14 -17
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. P. S. L. JOHNSON
Santa Ana, Cal. May 13 -15 Tarpley, Tex. May 30, 31
San Diego, " " 16, 17 Utopia, " June 2, 3
San Antonio, Tex. " 25, 26 San Marcos, "
"&
nbsp; 6, 7
Kerrville, " " 28, 29 Austin, " &
nb
sp; " 8, 9
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. E. W. BRENNEISEN
Wayne, I.T. May 27, 28 Romulus, Okla. J
un
e 9, 10
Paul's Valley, " " 29, 30 Tecumseh, " " 11, 12
Wynnewood, " " 31 Cleveland, " &
nb
sp; " 13, 14
Ada, " June 2 Stillwater, "
" 15, 16
Bebee, " " 3, 4 Edmond, " " 17, 18
Konawa, " " 5 Choctaw, " " 19, 20
Trousdale, Okla. " 7, 8 McLoud, " &
nbsp; " 21, 22
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. I. HOSKINS
Allegheny, Pa. May 19 Cumberland, Md. May 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. W. E. VAN AMBURGH
Butler, Pa. May 19 Wheeling, W.Va. May 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. A. E. BURGESS
Canton, Ohio May 19 Somerdale, Ohio May 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. M. L. HERR
Donora, Pa. May 19 Allegheny, Pa.
May 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. D. WRIGHT
South Sharon, Pa. May 12 New Castle, Pa. May 26
Youngstown, Ohio " 19 E. Liverpool, Ohio June
2
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. J. A. BOHNET
Toronto, Ohio May 19 Steubenville, Ohio May &
nb
sp; 26
PILGRIM VISITS OF BRO. F. W. WILLIAMSON
Washington, Pa. May 19 Akron, Ohio May 26
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BRITISH PILGRIMAGE OF BRO. A. E. WILLIAMSON
Barnolds Wick, Eng., May 31 Motherwell, Scot. Jun. 10
Glasgow Scot., Jun. 1-3 Dundee, "
" 11, 12
Paisley, " " 4 Perth, " " 13
Greenock, " " 5 Hawick, &
nb
sp; " " 14, 15
Rothesay, " " 6 Edinburgh, " " 16, 17
Gourock, " " 7 Bedlington, Northumberland, " 19, 20
Uddingston, " " 8 New Castle, Eng., " 21
Glasgow, " " 9 Eston, " " 22, 23
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