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Show EXPONENT. VO.VA.V , picvarespue, or on deer, peru.ips .ve ha I r t :i nor-- : .!.. i ,.A. - ; . - . ..'.I .v... - l- drzen'- ready without v era a hapny ,0 ga.her vaoaj.ag while tney b' the' cut lit '.r :., ;r;s vr-- p irpcvdariy wed la H-- !.e ;.' to med' - -- ' a boauti. en : r-- r-r . tnnvcjnti p.;;. wild :fai"y a::b ::i : :::t..- 1 f - 1- '... - - . f Hardy:. "I dasir- - ca;"p ';.;: 'bucket? - am Surry we did .b ft. A -(J 7" ?t to .::vt, ' tic rb "- arb,." oaI a tit C t o a cr or women. -- .m f 1 sJ Ji.iv.k a t.. I recall a morning when, the .neb bear "I mi.s.v..or. - cxicnb-- ; be-.- ii.t.m' ab;n. c ' r-- buaaei tub i ci : :: t're icpt roundly irt; t.;-- air. aoc i r:a'"-rtu:nr-.- wa-au-r- e and Itave I V ! .1 -- I .'. a . kl. . t t -- . 5 : 1 4 .v. ,i. : t J.k L.v, -' 4 snn;, ::a. v ,va :a;rab.y ktc v-- Si-t- cr rar:i excupi:cn-hunTry and he tore of. ;r:;:ni ; . . t i . ,'...-- I :.J fc I van i--.- ::ri I J- to see. what I did "I - re i v - r a . 4'... t ' "" -- ' was-Oi:- ' T T , t -. , ' 4 . ' , -4 4 . i. , ' tla. ' .vi T . , 44 mak.-ou-r W .i-ri- a .4 .- .4 4. t.t : camn at - then we h.al,,to crowd in we could. wblcbi didn't help to UiCe us the Early in the: re '.ve knew how to' arrange and on: 1 wh-r-ev- 'cr cur. s U 4Vtk-kwW- WO u. i 1.1 : ail 4 . oeen ma- 4 . k . 4. 4- - k,4t Jkkk.., ki 4 t. kt.4 - 4.4 in the ,ra-c;n-. - .. . : 4 - Iba :a a- 4 ?ee.in. ... i. S .4 A . h V k.J 14.V. 4 - wonder t til years, is how we ance,' the jaurney and now after more than--fif- ty lo ..kiu back upon it, the wonder had the "courage, the pe fsever- -' endurance to accomplish it; the !. raaornings wefe'iot the.nio-- agreeable, there were too'm my things to do and to think ol" though one sister I remember used to; say almcst'lnvariably, "I am gladbwe have a clean camping place every day, tlbit is a ; ' : that has earned three or days or a week in one p!ace would appreciate'that saying: most certainly. ' Liking backward I can recall a few bright raornings when something unusual , broke the monotony, or the sceaaery was ' 1 ... A , 4-- ! '"- -- ...-- e. 4 ar i; i..ku " . a very r She . V A.- - . - 4" 44... 4 F Sm 4 4 -- 4 a.4. 4.JU4, j.4V T ,- - . e ..csj nMc I a,uCi. .- . k. 'V r"l41 vJ.jk4k. i. rt re:'aae that we iw. 4 4 l.j that I to a.ct us move I tV"!" Lua.4 lklLi C !;J.'V,;-o,- 144 V"tiT-C- l - ,. 44k4 4a44 - rejoice-wit- k V. 4.4. h J 44 4i...4l ' 4 k,,. k.u 2 k. - the 44.44 T -. A Mav -4 -- . 4 4k l4. e ' 1 . 4 k 4. : mandmentsot God. , ' Sister Seabeek-wagrateful t 'e ,wttn and. ilwa vs. tried to come tue tne sisters, tor tne re was ag aa: s; and she always acknOkV'edcd the - u a God-iall. things and was g la 1,0 bered with the Sainfs. Toannar Peterson Alt kkt.ai.kl n ' - V.44. ueaun and strength every day and' testibed to the goodness of her Heavenly Father. Hoped that she would prove faithful to- the ; ' notes. LogSROF. has gone abroad. bfMarga:et She, h.as,bcen appointed by the National Society Chiarep-o-is t the American Revolution of which she the founder and national president, toreore-.r.-- ,- ? oe-nu- m- 4 1 Mrs. Daniel ' Sydney t-- .; 4 4k 40. k L i4 k Uk4 ad has atso pYT(K;hnTi .Vji'jjlU'Jk.l been' appointed a delegate" to the International Peace Congress to convene m Pan;, -- .4--4 September 25 to October. 5. G. Ssovrp. cf- Philadethee-Nlphia according to the notes of Yof k: Camera" Club, is the:rst artist la 'photography to whom has. ever been Mrs. , Vi-rgini- ' Mster Alartha Morris sing esus tn ...,;-Giver of fill we enjoy," ;and; M.. sa ?!s- sired to do what e inow now war drawing near wnen wt-- w-- a see perilous times, .when, we hear "bf "wars ' and damme and so many accidents, b Sister Smellie ..said- - we. mustUove the spirit of. the Gospel, wanted, to sav that we must continue to keep the commandments of God and. Ee will Mess' us. Skesaaookafct' Sifter Aider and said that it would De n'ce if we all could donate a 'little mcnev so that She would be able to dp on- moregoc4' ft A ki 1 44 US , 4i : u.av i3 f 4. . b3ve anv more naru r.;mes: tne sisters to do right and.-- on,1 ... ki.kt -4 kir; "I am thankful r etter 4i - -- 4 4 44 4. l4k.-Vk.u- Another sister said, "I t 4 - V 4 44- g-x- L ,44 ' -- ' 4 to tne 4xe4.ei society. for '.yard and do all the we cans' acre I will prove faithful unto the end." ' .w.- - .1. "I if r .'-n- 4. ' 4f,f4 4. k -- . that .!jk4iU 4..41.... ' VJ .44 4 X kk.e v;c rai? find no and :eak ot the goodness cf God." . 3 j'.ikics Godhard san: -- r rether Toseoh iaw tat Another sifter spoke or tue k.. ait... , a.i4 l.jk 5e A a; S' : A sister nraved tor all .V.. 4 t.em ana that When m was arUdAo see ?resiienf . . cute ' a.e be:ae luxury,''' .ana; : 4 the united order. Sis-te- f lks'"exaursioh, had kn-v.v..- - l-0 4 x i 4k.5lt..i r "- f -f 4 we rinew it, for there waiting, you jumped on or you o: '' left, and we e;irbs were afraid to be left,-fothere were .Indians in those days as ueli as buiaibxs and wild cats, and we. had to be carried over the rivers in some man's arms, b. cause we were not exnerts aT. yoai sbvimmin.u, and .ve cuuldn't rly.. tho' we ".' often war test bo.. We bid prayers in the mornings, in fact I am ss?e-i- t was faith in God.r.ve depended upon to.briaa7 us safety adongb "It wis 'a- .'ibaar J 4. . 4 4 - y w.i ... ; ionrhly k 44 testimbnirs-'iro- not much, tun m tne momma, hurry and bustle, and the camp-cr- was no . 4. 44. . .4 -- t:o -- a.i a; w .a: your.; lady here feels the" Spirit of cur rather, she feels that she would. like lop A ' .in 21U - - .'"rue rea.t a Alder, which kViajrry interesting. f-- I meet: of Gcd rest upon us - - - 'G.I'.ri' t.k4S 1.444. 441 . 4 r .s v.-a- :r... vviy eve- 44. .'.-:::- : I'"" 4 . 4. . Prayer ' . ' J - k. cp-bv- . a; Ul.:. 5v.-- " : ly t e . to come to ;his a. ways wnat is ngat. I a: a when the stars shouted f: have bad our ears ccened." ' r..U.t-- ,air ; ; i '.v;.4' a, -4 L.idics' ju.y-'"Onc- id ft 4 Oo -- lae 4 vt.w. w.-- ' ' f T i.4 -- i. . :aes--:na-; -r in-ord- a 4 1 staries too ioua;. there's so ma,:b to tell; uh:oe it to say we came, Vvre coa ;uer:d e'.ery obsta cle; Some, died an ame were bora on, the o;; tu t '.vay ' IV bat 4. 'Uten t::e exciting J to:. : ta the was a new hibv-- The eareriences runny ?' ' l ' -- rnoub hbr :.' 'tve tii a if 1 favor, -J r ' i4.JLA4TV444., ;'..' .V..a4k.4 rblki the 4. it ava.s mu'lii aeT'im, i trust it was had an i Strang. v d . Stevenson was ' vv hen snab he ratber yrn::e; when she was lramd. even if itwa- - in the , v Ti'e k-- ot 3 fl .4.v:i ae, genera. .y b;ea fibhful and w 1,4 .v-... a,i kit-.- ::;ra;tdbver n;v diary vvritttnkaC 4- , - czx can Id -- of 'dr tua ' , t44 4k. b:i:'can:in'' ut of Nau'xo v. and i; rstc', '.ve ' G-,- -- o'clock the camp wotiM' "cbbvwn a..--u- : a-:- lecun.-i- b.-;t-r- - or.'." ; 4 , ' .- t .yar-- ' tliat wc will d H; v;' humo.e. L.esm' our l:::artn havi--;ebterif the sister? 'Aiwavs"--an-- : -e:oo4. and trv to kok and needy. We must love one arc: her zr ' try ;o- d. all the good a e.can, e:.i :b' c:z"t) us tbiouldlnvite others to cur '- -- :n ':l' - :S - kvl4fc .k- - f . iv ! d invariable a rove a ;:tt.c a:?i iz a ;f.ci: :aa:;r. 1: ht .vaon a::d a:c h :r-- c and : k r'arta. : i i., ry ki.v.t.k- - . jv , a;:i oird.i i - ia-vert- d-- v '- a-- . c . t r;-a-- ljr.it. 4. ..a. L.i;.a ..(.. James-fel- - -5 cur wain: aires cut into jaut thanbfal hid the Iloly p:;it. She Vakt-fHrne tbr lief Messing, and ''.') lede .or the Gospel, She h v. it'ir the C'' r.roahetV ianiilv, a ycun grrfc to the fb.-:2ir.a D. II. You:r--"- . e - of the Lord.' .Jf-rk it-- r arc . ' a at M - u;r:a. racing storm.-- , wind, snow it bl bar-:',buar talking about :a;j ;.i:u. - ctv. am r: tn-r- t!:c : ::aui- -- It .sa:.r: 1 ofbx-mnosHtc:- :aa-- -- Lick uj:;: h'.v ft tin; boys" '.von'dcnul- dav.i."b - auemher urathtar uti-t. ; tais i;:d. d Hrigham aiarvbta::ny v. .vtr. One ci t::; :.tst thinN t Izavr k: camp .it Sugar Creek, with tea giving us a uat.c: aa curntr.' ::i We'b: onlay ana C'.;k i. we .t: aau v . II;t:rC. md ," .vh:le.si:u:e ' I .va.i-g. -- Y..ua r tae caaiu, .lib.v.iy. ate i:. Obi.:' w .;:. V il-- , k vav ;iO'V '.v he; awarded the honor, of- having one ot tcr.. photographs purchased bv the Art Institute of Chicago, to be displayed among their permanent collections. ;' This tsyalso nrs.S-- . instance in the history or the institutes of the country where such .pjc'. tures have been accepte'd purely as 'orts of art. Mrs.' Sharp 'has also xad-tboner of being invited to contribute a num ber of her photographs for exhibition at m b. Paris Exposition. : i -. i. |