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STOPS TOBACCO HABIT
Elders’ Sanitarium, located at 1017
Main St., St. Joseph, Mo., has publish
ed a book showing the deadly effect
of the tobacco habit, and how it can
be stopped in three to five days.
As they are distributing this book
free, anyone wanting a copy should
send their name and address at once.
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A SHUT-IN’S TRIBUTE
(Continued from 10.)
always so goo dto the shut ins and
never forgot to ask for us to be re
membered at Christmas. How much
we will miss her!
I have been in bed since the first
of May. I first had rheumatism, then
the grippe, and a very severe cough.
My cough is all gone and this hot
weather is good treatment for rheu
matism. In spite of everything, I am
trying to get up. Oh, how disagree
able it is to lie in bed these long,
hot days. So you see I am not en
joying my little Golden Age buggy.
I hope to get a few rides before sum
mer is gone. Can’t you all send me
a little cheer and sunshine? My mail
has almost stopped. The days seem so
long and lonesome. My fan is my daily
companion. I wonder what has be
come of The Golden Age baby? I
never see a word about' her on the
Piney Woods page. I wish for all a
pleasont summer.
Faithfully yours,
MARY ELLEN WILLIS.
SEEING JESUS.
(Continue! from page 9.)
urrection. Everything is strangely
hushed. And the hush is that of grief,
but of grief stilled by hope.
At last her work is done. In the
dawn of the Sabbath, covered with
flowers she lay asleep. “Precious
Mother.” Her sons are all grown into
good and noble mandhood, and her
daughters striving to follow her ex
ample have found their Mother’s Sa
vious. Their lives too are filled with
faith and good deeds.
“Blessed Mother!” She passed on
the Sabbath as she had desired as
peacefully as a child falls asleep upon
its mother’s loving breast.
Life as we know it is over. Life as
we see it dimly through the veil, be
gun. Her heart’s desire was granted.
On the Sabbath day she had gone to
meet her Lord.
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR JULY 3, 1913
The Arcade at Cox College and
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The above view is taken from a beautiful nook called “Environs of Cox College,**
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