At the 1994 district convention in Bismark, North Dakota, (could possibly have been 93) my sister wrote a note to her friend and tossed it in the garbage. The note contained a discussion about going to boy's hotel rooms after the sessions ended, and other troublesome activities, including lying to the parents about what my sister and her friend were doing.
Presumably, an attendant found this note in the garbage and turned it into the elders. ON the last talk of the last day of the convention, the note was read out loud to the entire audience, along with the warning that "whoever you are, we will find you." I believe that this note was read as a scare tactic to make an example out of my sister.
Within three weeks, the elders in my cong. asked to meet with my sister, and told her that they knew it was her who wrote the note.
Supposedly, the incident surrounding the note was used in a later magazine or possibly a Kingdom Ministry. Parents were told to monitor their children's activities closely at conventions (that was about the gist of it.)
To this day I still cannot believe that the elder/attendant searched the garbage, that they turned it in to someone of authority, and that someone made the decision to read this very personal note to an audience of several thousand people.
My questions to all of you are:
1) Have you heard of this note?
2) Does anyone know of the article in subsequent literature about this? I don't think the note was mentioned directly in the article.