1911-04-Improvement Era-Elder D Leo Hibbert

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Improvement Era, v14 n6, April 1911, pp. 558-559.

Elder D. Leo Hibbert

Elder D. Leo Hibbert, writing from Brooklyn, New York, January 30, states that there is an organized branch of the Church there, also a Sunday school and classes where the gospel is taught and studied. The elders held street meetings last summer, at which much prejudice was overcome, as well as literature distributed. Tracting has been carried on continually, and the people largely accept of it. While Brooklyn is considered the city of churches, yet the elders have many places to visit with the people in their homes. More elders could be used to good advantage, as the elders do not have time to visit their friends as they ought to. "The Era is indeed a welcome visitor to us. Our friends often find comfort and information from its pages." Left to right: D. Leo Hibbert, Union, Oregon; Clarence Burgess, Lund, Nevada; Lott E. Presson, Lehi, Utah; William 0. Clark, Montpelier, Joseph B. Alexander, Marion, Idaho.

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