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- Youths Instructor | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Hail thee royal month of roses Every folded bud uncloses Quickened by a swift desire for the light Minstrel zephyrs haste to woo them Housewife bees for honey sue them And the gentle dews renew them every night Then the breath of new mown grasses Greeting every one that passes By the dusty country road or trodden lane And the happy whistling rustic Clad in dingy blue and fustic Riding like a charioteer his lofty wain Suddenly the dark clouds lower Falls the
- North Pacific Union Gleaner | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, North Pacific Union Conference
- VOL COLLEGE PLACE WASHINGTON JUNE No understood that the tithe was the board composed of a majority of lay quot portion of the Levites quot This had members representing the churches of not been given to them and for that the conference So the conference Office Address Court Bldg Fourth reason the Levites and singers that workers do not set their own salaries Ave and Marion St Seattle Wash President did the work of the Lord were com T
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- Tat L apos astenaltastittouttook VOL SHANGHAI CHINA JUNE NO WHERE HAST THOU GLEANED TO DAY I H EVANS T had been a good day for Ruth the Moabitess In the fields of Boaz following his reapers she had gathered a full measure of barley which she brought home to Naomi her mother in law When Naomi saw what she had gathered she asked quot Where bast thou gleaned to day Where hest thou wrought quot The query is a practical one for we all are re
- The Inter-American Messenger | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Inter-American Division
- Christian Stewardship Special INTER AMERICAN MESSENGER Vol III No BALBOA CANAL ZONE JUNE quot Freel Ye fia apos Qe ReceNed Freel GNe Those who are truly converted will regard themselves as God apos s almoners and will dispense for the advancement of the work the means He has placed in their hands If Christ apos s words were obeyed there would be sufficient means in His treasury for the needs of His cause He has entrusted to men and women an abundanc
- Home and School | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- A JOURNAL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Eugene J Hall W ASHINGTON D C JUNE HOME AND SCHOOL A Journal of Christian Education Successor to Christian Educator VoL XVII No JUNE WARREN E HOWELL Editor ARTHUR W SPALDIN MRS FLORA H WILLIAMS Associate Editors CONTENTS MAKING HISTORY AND Civics VITAL STUMPS ELEVENTH OF THE LAURELLYN ANNALS BIRTHDAY STORIES ROGER WILLIAMS SOMETIMES POEM LITTLE LESSONS OF LIFE /S IT A STAR quot SCHOOL Snare PLAY IN THE SCH
- Northern Union Reaper | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Northern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Northern Union Conference
- Vol Ad Hutchinson Minnesota June No Report of the Northern Union Conference to C enerdl Conference Assembled in Quadrennial Session Mai to June Dear Brethern In submitting a four year report in the few minutes of time allotted one must omit ancient history geography biography obituary and eulogy in the interest of brevity But brevity is defined by a modern humorist not only to be quot the soul of wit but the outstanding virtue o
- The Canadian Watchman | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Canadian Watchman Press, Canadian Watchman Press
- / Canadian Prince Henry third son of King George is winning his way in the army by merit He has Just passed the examinations qualifying for appointment as a captain He is shown no favouritism because of his royal birth and subjects himself to the same discipline and duties as his brother officers are subjected to maaaaasaaaa aaaaaaaasaam Peter apos s Message HIS second epistle beloved I now write unto you in both which I stir up your pure minds by way of remem
- The Educational Messenger | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Central Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Central Union Conference
- I Throb ni COMMENCEMENT NUMBEf JUNE E cricv O B L Morse o Jeweler Stationer Shaeffer apos s Life time Pens and Pencils Ladies apos Wrist Watches to Men apos s Strap and Pocket Watches to Guaranteed Watch Repairing i i I Beauty for Youth Dignity for Age Every portrait photograph should typify either beauty or dignit
- Signs of the Times | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- SI AMERICA apos S PROPHETI C WEEKLY ES Underwood The two oldest bicycles in the world built in were displayed at Daytona Beach Florida a few weeks ago Ours is a leasurezNadUorld KAY M ADAMS HE world has gone amusement mad The chief aim in life of the majority of people is to have a quot big time quot The school child shuns his studies for play Mother leaves the housework for the bridge party sister is playing whist brother is off at the baseball game w
- The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Oriental Watchman Publishing, Oriental Watchman Publishing
- ORIENTAL AND HERALD apos HEALTH Topical Press Dr Rabindranath Tagore Cancer How to Beat It Are the Deid Conscious or Unconscious Around the World GOVERNOR GENERAL WOOD announces that he has found it necessary to veto twenty four bills passed by the last session of the legislature in the Philippines Many were of a political nature the principal one being the bill providing for a plebiscite on the independence question The Master Hairdressers apos Association
- Eastern Canadian Messenger | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Eastern Canadian Union Conference, Eastern Canadian Union Conference
- EASTERN CANADIAN MESSENGER OSHAWA ONTARIO JUNE Volume Recent Visits It was with great pleasure that the writer occupied the pOlpit of the English Montreal church Sunday night May Elders Richards and Lamont have been working hard to arouse an interest in that large city Montreal is perhaps the hardest city to work with the message in North America due to its large cosmopolitan population the English speaking population being scattered over a large area
- Southwestern Union Record | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Southwestern Union Conference
- Southwestern tritzon Record Official Organ of the Southwestern Linton Conference of Seventh fees mists l apos amlinde r VOLUME XXV KEENE TEXAS TUESDAY JUNE NO B SELF ABNEGATION The world admires the man who will renounce himself in favor of a principle that is uplifting to his fellow men To really be self forgetful and plunge into danger to rescue a stranger in time of fire or flood is to be changed for the mo
- The Church Officers' Gazette | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Tbe Cburtb Mare ette JUNE VOL XIII The Church Officers apos Gazette Issued monthly Printed and published by the REVIEW AND HERALD PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION at Takoma Park Washington II C H S A SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yearly Subscription Clubs of two or more copies to one address one year EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS MONTGOMERY T E BOWEN M B KERN J A STEVENS EDITORIAL COUNCIL B E Baum C K MEYERS Entered as second class matter January
- Life and Health | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Rft CENTS AC apos HEL CURTIS GOOD BODY KEEPING IS SICKNESS A PUNISHMENT FROM GOD FOOD MINERALS THAT THYROID MEATLESS RECIPES CHILDHOOD DEFECTS MI apos VS apos tat ty r orn t apos LIFE AND HEALTH Louis A Hansen Vol XXXII EDITORS George H Heald M D No JUNE Contents Louis A Hansen SICKNESS NOT A CHASTISEMENT FROM GOD Tau NORMAL Diarr No HAVE You A LITTLE THYROID THE CARE OF THE BODY No
- Central Union Outlook | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Central Union Conference, Central Union Conference
- Central Un i a t i Outlook n jfjB Jf r r VOLUM E X V lB ilo n a o CO LLEG E V IE W N E B R A S K A JU N E N U M B E R Setting the Sails HE other day I was on a Dutch boat in the harbor of Hongkong A strong north east monsoon was blowing and a heavy sea was on Two boats passed each other one going east the other west Looking closely I saw that neither had other motive power than the wind It is always interesting to see two b
- South American Bulletin | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- South American Division, South American Division
- VOL II BUENOS BUENOS AIRES No AIRES ARG A Loyal People the World Over A RECENT letter from Pastor J W Westphal who is now on furlough in the United States brings these encouraging words quot I want to say a word about the general condition of our people in North America After having visited several churches I must say that we have as earnest simple and consecrated brothers and sisters as we ever had They are not very different from what they were twent
- The Life Boat | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Workingmen's Home and Life Boat Mission, Workingmen's Home and Life Boat Mission
- The Life Boat Employs No One to Solicit Donations a Year PUBLISHED MONTHLY Cents a Copy THE GREAT PROBLEM OF CANCER PASSING IT ON CARING FOR THE WAYWARD DAUGHTERS THE LIFE BOAT apos i Devoted to Charitable Philanthropic Health and Soul Winning Work Volume No Per Year Per Copy JUNE t apos CONTENTS Page The Great Problem of Cancer apos Philip M Lovell M D apos It Pays to Be Good
- Eastern Tidings | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- Registered No B EASTERN TIDINGS Vol No POONA INDIA JUNE What Can We Do for the Investment Fund MRS H G WOODWARD old tins and bottles and a worker who is a quot handy able to raise a little over Rs for the Investment man quot gives the profit received from mending clocks Fund but that was not because we were lazy or did and printing photos etc to our Investment Fund Yes I do think that many of our people are really not take the s
- The African Division Outlook | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- African Division, Trans-Africa Division
- kinSIC lt S des U CLAREMONT CAPE JUNE at the General Po t Otli e s a r ss nal iReghtt Ted r cj apos Extracts of Report of the Work in Africa Presented by Elder W H Branson at the General Conference Session quot WHEN Jehovah brought back those that returned to Zion we were like unto them that dream apos apos Then was our mouth filled with laughter and our tongue with singing Then said they among the nations Jehovah hath done great thing
- Good Health | June 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-06-01
- Stanborough Press, Stanborough Press
- THE FAMI LY PHYSICIAN he Magajme hai eeps eople Well The Stanboroughs on the Road to Health T HAT might well be the address of this unique establishment for here the seeker of health finds his great opportunity of getting well under almost perfect conditions Outside the most glorious park and country surroundings inside the very latest hydrotherapeutic equipment for the cure of almost every bodily ailment This includes electrical treatments Bergonie chair a