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*Condition Note: Book is very sturdy and clean on the inside. Page edges are stained and cover has light wear and stains.*
Six-year-old Arthur didn't know that accepting a piece of candy from a saloonkeeper could change the course of history. Neither did the saloon proprietor. Nevertheless, it would not be long before saloons throughout the Midwest felt the wrath of Arthur's mother, Sarepta Myrenda Irish Henry, and one by one closed their doors forever.
Part One--The Seeds of Truth
1. On the Western Trail
2. The New Home on the Frontier
3. One Way of Teaching School
4. Mr. Irish's Insurance Pays Dividends
5. Emerson and Calvinism
6. What? No Hoops?
7. The Heart of the Tornado
8. Julia's Cousin
9. An Olf-fashioned Game
10. A Prairie Schooner Honeymoon
There Is Joy for Thee, O Earth, (Poem)
11. On the Indian Frontier
12. End of an Idyl
Part Two--The Crusade
13. The Whirlwind of the Lord
14. Mass Meeting Tonight!
15. A Challenge to Inventors
16. Whose Business Is It?
17. Jack's Hard Lump
18. A $250 Sip of Whisky
19. Woodruff's Addition
20. Annie
21. Red Ribbon Clubs
22. Christmas Eve With the O'Connells
23. National Evangelist
24. Annie Again
25. Old Mag
26. The Name, Twenty Years, (Poem)
Part Three--Truth Marches On
27. Who Knoweth the Way?
28. The Path of the Just
The Sabbath, (Poem)
29. The Shining Light
30. She Shared Her Faith
31. A Giant Telescope
32. Hands Across the Pacific
33. Calling All Women
34. More and More Unto the Perfect Day
A Tribute by Bishop Vincent
A Tribute by Frances E. Willard
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1953 |
Printed: |
1953 |
Pages: |
320 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B |