〉 Early Experiences in Co-Operation
Early Experiences in Co-Operation
In our labors together, my husband and I always felt that it was our duty to demonstrate in every place where we held meetings that we were fully in harmony with the workers in the temperance cause. We always laid this question before the people in plain lines. Invitations would come to us to speak in different places on the temperance question, and I always accepted these invitations if it was possible.—Loma Linda Messages, 262. (PH136 11.3)