Check the link my post AFTER the one about Farkel's article. It references a Watchtower from the 1940's and the photo looks to be the same size.
AudeSapere
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What is the source of this photo?
by possible-san inwhat is the source of this photo?.
was this printed in a wts's publication?.
although i know this photo well, i'd like to have persuasiveness when i explain to other people.. .
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What is the source of this photo?
by possible-san inwhat is the source of this photo?.
was this printed in a wts's publication?.
although i know this photo well, i'd like to have persuasiveness when i explain to other people.. .
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AudeSapere
Could the photo be from The Watchtower November 1, 1924 ??
That could be implied from this article: http://www.watchthetower.net/booze.html
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What is the source of this photo?
by possible-san inwhat is the source of this photo?.
was this printed in a wts's publication?.
although i know this photo well, i'd like to have persuasiveness when i explain to other people.. .
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AudeSapere
I think your BEST bet would be to ask Farkle.
Here is link to a a re-posting Leolaia made of a comprehensive article Farkle wrote about Rutherford. The above photo is included in the post:
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What is the source of this photo?
by possible-san inwhat is the source of this photo?.
was this printed in a wts's publication?.
although i know this photo well, i'd like to have persuasiveness when i explain to other people.. .
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AudeSapere
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I've seen that photo of Rutherford a few times. Unsure of the source.
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It was a Mastercard moment!
by Desert Rat inme and my hubby went to town today to do a little shopping.
we stopped at a little place we like for lunch.
part way through our meal two ladies sat down in the booth next to us.
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AudeSapere
Classic!
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How many elders, HLC members know CPR?
by just n from bethel inanyone who has ever taken a first aid class knows that cpr training and first aid training are basic life saving requirements for anyone in the professional medical community.
if you were ever discussing any medical choices with someone who wanted to advise you on a medical / health decision, you would want to be comfortable that if something were to happen to you all the sudden, that this person you were seeking advice from could provide basic medical aid, like cpr.
if it's a nurse or a doctor or a paramedic, you would expect that they would know what to do.
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AudeSapere
Qualified and certificated to administer emergency treatment for accidents or illness but not considered capable of passing a microphone!!!
Isn't that just soo crazy?
I ran a million dollar private health practice. Professionals called and respected my advise and suggestions. But I was not qualified to assist behind the literature counter (except for in my teens when my dad wanted help with inventory at midnight after a Thursday night meeting).
I worked in radio as a producer and board engineer but was not qualified to touch the sound board at the Hall.
-Aude.
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have you ever.....
by deservingone26 inive lived in arizona all my life and lately been thinking alot about moving to another state.
im thinking san diego right now and am currently saving to move hopefully this summer in june or july .
so have any of you ever moved somewhere brand new where u knew no one, no family or friends, i think it would be nice to have a fresh start and new environment i.
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AudeSapere
I live in Ventura County and LOVE it. Been here since 1979. (from NewJersey by way of Pennsylvania).
40 minutes from SantaBarbara. 45 minutes from LA.
Ventura County has the same nice, temperate weather that SantaBarbara has but is not quite as expensive. Still expensive here, but not as bad as Santa Barbara.
The beach cities south of here are fun to visit but too crowded for my comfort.
If you come for a visit, be sure to let us know. We can plan a little 'fest or meet-up.
-Aude.
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How many elders, HLC members know CPR?
by just n from bethel inanyone who has ever taken a first aid class knows that cpr training and first aid training are basic life saving requirements for anyone in the professional medical community.
if you were ever discussing any medical choices with someone who wanted to advise you on a medical / health decision, you would want to be comfortable that if something were to happen to you all the sudden, that this person you were seeking advice from could provide basic medical aid, like cpr.
if it's a nurse or a doctor or a paramedic, you would expect that they would know what to do.
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AudeSapere
Found Sheep - you have a pm.
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How many elders, HLC members know CPR?
by just n from bethel inanyone who has ever taken a first aid class knows that cpr training and first aid training are basic life saving requirements for anyone in the professional medical community.
if you were ever discussing any medical choices with someone who wanted to advise you on a medical / health decision, you would want to be comfortable that if something were to happen to you all the sudden, that this person you were seeking advice from could provide basic medical aid, like cpr.
if it's a nurse or a doctor or a paramedic, you would expect that they would know what to do.
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AudeSapere
You are right. Just the title made me smile as it's something I've never thought about.
I have been CPR certified (but past time to renew my training). On a very basic level, it shows love and regard for the people that you care about (children, family, friends, neighbors, parishioners/congregation members) as, more often than not, the person that will need your assistance is someone you already know.
I would venture to guess that not many elders have taken a CPR course. And even less are current on their certifications.
My dad was an exception - sort of. Back in the early 70's he took CPR and First Aid courses (and Dale Carnegie courses) in order to advance his 'Theocratic Career'. We kids were told to keep quiet about his classes as he didn't want the 'brothers' to know. He got his wish - about a year or two after baptism he ran the infirmiry for our circuit (reported to an untrained but established elder and they both got counsel and assistance from an MD who was also in our circuit).
We kids took the admonishment to not tell anyone so seriously that I think this is the first time I'm telling ANYONE about it~!!
I don't think my dad *ever* updated his training, though. But he still considers himself trained to handle emergencies.
And maybe he is more capaple than most. I have no way of knowing.
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You ever go through extended moments where nothing satisfies you, to the point you wouldn't mind dying?
by miseryloveselders indon't get me wrong, this isn't a call for help or anything like that.
i'm not about to do anything stupid, just feeling a little down and exhausted tonight.
i feel defeated, even though i don't feel as if i'm battling anything.
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AudeSapere
Yes. And I went to therapy for it. When it got really, really bad I was on meds. Hated the first prescription. The second was OK. Haven't used any for about ten years.
Also, you mentioned winter weather for a few sentences.
I am in no way trying to diagnose you, but the weather comments made me think of Seasonal Affective Disorder. Could be making things more difficult for you.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/seasonal-affective-disorder/DS00195
It may or may not relate to you, but some of the 'fixes' might help elevate and/or stabilize your mood.
I am interested in other comments that you may get.
-Aude.