Description
*Condition Note: Book is clean and like new.*
For eight-year-old Helen, it was hard to decide what she liked most about camp meeting. Was it watching the big tent going up? Helping Mom in the kitchen? Eating Eskimo Pies and grape popsicles? Or was it the music and stories from Eric B. Hare, Josephine Cunnington Edwards, and Del Delker? The visit by Elder Salau from the Solomon Islands was memorable. He stopped by the Primary tent on Wednesday morning while wearing a skirt made of palm leaves and strings of shells around his neck. He carried a huge shield and a long spear and told stories about how fierce his people had been before missionaries brought them the gospel. Now his people were known around the world for their kindness and gentleness. The boys in Primary were impressed by their visitor s huge muscles. The girls were amazed at his hair, which was very big and very black with yellow fluff near the ends. In Old-Fashioned Camp Meeting, each day is filled with excitement, hard work, and fun as Helen, Lyle, and Ted romp through a Minnesota camp meeting long, long ago.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Camp Pitch
Thursday--Life Begins in Tent Town
Friday--Eric B. Hare Raises His Eyebrows
First Sabbath--Josephine Cunnington Edwards Cries
Sunday--Mrs. Colson Sings
Monday--Everybody Wades
Tuesday--Grandma Emmerson Swims
Wednesday--Elder Salau Wears a Skirt
Thursday--Everybody Runs
Friday--Everybody Sews
Last Sabbath--Del Delker Sings
Epilogue
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2014 |
Printed: |
2014 |
Pages: |
80 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
A- |