Sunday, January 21, 2024
Pasadena Photo Drama
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Joseph up a Ladder
It is always nice
to see snapshots of well known people, not posing but caught in some action. This
little article is about a casual snapshot of Joseph F Rutherford (Judge
Rutherford) perched on top of a ladder. It was taken at the 1924 Columbus,
Ohio, convention.
The quality is not
very good, but below is the complete picture as found in a photo album
belonging to someone who was there.
The photographer had written in the book:
The book belonged
to Lillian C. M. Engelhardt. Her name is written on the cover.
Another photo in the book shows Lillian behind a nice “IBSA” and “Millions” display on the back of a car.
A further photo in
the book shows Lillian with a young man, and the picture caption reads “Us.”
However, on the reverse of the photo are two names – H. W. Carpenter and Lillian’s.
How could Lillian
and H.W. be “Us?” A check on Ancestry shows they were both single at that 1924
convention. Nevertheless, they viewed themselves as an “item” and were subsequently
married on November 6, 1926. Their marriage certificate shows they were married
by a minister of the International Bible Students Association.
Herbert M
Carpenter (1896-1977) and Lillian Caroline M Engelhardt (1902-1999) were to
have one daughter, Rose Joy Carpenter, born in 1929. Trade directories show
them having a clothes cleaning (laundry) business in Houston, Texas. They have
an entry on the Find a Grave site.
Their subsequent
history is unknown. It may be that, although Joy later married, the direct family
line died out. This could explain how, sadly, their photographic record ended
up with strangers on eBay.
But it does provide us with a nice little candid shot of JFR on top of a ladder!
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Health emergency.
We have a health emergency. It looks as if I will need to sell my 1896 Zion's Watch Tower bound volume. It lacks the songbook issue, but is otherwise complete. The original biding is ratty and there is an old repair or two. If you're interested, make me an offer over 1750 dollars.
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Herald of Gospel Liberty 1904
Your observations welcome:
Herald of Gospel Liberty – December 15, 1904, page 790.
Private Interpretation.
By Rev. S. B. Bloomfield.
There appeared in the HERALD an account of a division, into two parties, of a certain church in Indiana, over the teachings of two certain ministers, one of the Christians, the other a Holiness minister. Setting forth in the decision of the judge is the fact (if it be a fact), that every member of the church has the right to interpret the Bible for himself and to believe, teach and practice the doctrine, taught in the Scripture, according to his own belief of their meaning; Christian character being the test of Christian fellowship, Christ, the only recognized head and master of said church. Brethren, do you or do you not stand by these principles. Has a brother the right to teach and preach the Bible, and to expound the same as he may understand it? Say Yes, and No. Yes, if he is being led by the Holy Spirit into all truth, he has; and No, if he has not been so led. But did not the brethren of Paul's time find some that had not even heard that there was a Holy Spirit, and they were taken and taught more perfectly? And is not that the proper way? God’s people are one, and the one spirit holy; and it should teach them not that which we conceive to be proper, but try them by the word and the Spirit in the spirit of a sound mind. We must first believe, understand, that the Jehovah, the creator of the universe, whose only son, (begotten son) was Jesus Christ, and we by him, and by whom all things were made, and "without him was not anything made,” this same personage is the author of our Bible, that it is his word. Second, that salvation, deliverance, is from that which was lost (all was lost in Adam) and that it is by grace, favor that we are granted life on any plane,) but by the favor of Jehovah through Christ. Says the apostle. We have grace upon grace; called to have shares with Jesus; immortality, hence, we are to seek immortality. That death is destruction, and not life in torment; "God is a God of love." Paul in first Cor. says, "If we in this life only have hope, we are of all men most miserable." Why? Because Satan is the prince of this world, and has the power of death, but Christ will destroy him, and open the grave in the resurrection. The great atonement sacrifice is Christ , head and body ; we are his body, and bring up that of the suffering of Christ, for the sins of the world, in this our day, atonement day, which is from Christ's first advent in the flesh till his second as a quickening spirit, the first fruits of the spirit.
We are now in the harvest of this age of this age Christ is chief reaper, and is present as such though invisible, and his kingdom is now in process of organization, which will in a very short time overturn all the nations of earth, destroy evil, bind Satan and rule the earth, as its rightful Prince, fill the earth with life, beauty and glory, for God says "I will give you beauty for ashes." These brethren, are some of my conclusions, drawn from that old Bible, having been a minister of the word for fifty years, and first a member of the Miami Christian Conference, ordained in said conference, when I. N. Walter was its president, at Carysville, Ohio, yet I have been in the state for years, and have not so much as been asked by any of its ministers to give an address or preach a sermon.
Eaton,
Ohio.