Te Karere . nd themarching and Maori items were verygood. The genealogical work of the Mis-sion was given a real boost by SisterDavies, and those officers throughoutthe Mission who have had that re-sponsibility, but possibly lacked theinformation supplied by our new super-visor. Then there were the fine talksby our beloved Maori misionaries, Ho-hepa Heperi, Rahiri Harris, StewartMeha, and Sid Christy. The good theyhave and are doing is inestimable. The Relief Society had a fine meet-ing Sunday morning in the carvedhouse. A special feature was the dis-play of handwork and artistic sewingthat wa
Te Karere . nd themarching and Maori items were verygood. The genealogical work of the Mis-sion was given a real boost by SisterDavies, and those officers throughoutthe Mission who have had that re-sponsibility, but possibly lacked theinformation supplied by our new super-visor. Then there were the fine talksby our beloved Maori misionaries, Ho-hepa Heperi, Rahiri Harris, StewartMeha, and Sid Christy. The good theyhave and are doing is inestimable. The Relief Society had a fine meet-ing Sunday morning in the carvedhouse. A special feature was the dis-play of handwork and artistic sewingthat was an inspiration to all who at-tended. Because of the rain, a furtherdisplay was impossible. So Hui Tau 1951 will be remem-bered with pleasure and gratitude byall of us. —TUMUAKI YOUNG. THINK Instead of talking often, think;Instead of seeing often, blink;And listen as along you go,But never tell of all you know. Learn what is wise And dont forget it, And if your face zvould smile Why, let it! 156 TE RARERE. Nauvoo, Illinois, These Were TlieMORMONS COLONEL THOMAS L. KANE,in a speech before the HistoricalSatiety of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,gives a graphic picture of the fate ojthe beautiful city of Nauvoo, built bythe Mormons. A i« u \< an ago, a i ending the upper Mississippi in the autumn, when it i wren low, I was i ompelled to travel by land pasl the region ol the rapids. From this plaeye wearied to see everywhere sordidvagabond and idle settlers and acountry marred without being im-proved ii> their careless hands I the last hillside upon myjournej when a landscape in delight-ful contrast broke upon mj \ ie l [allen* in led by a bend of the ibeautiful i it) la) glittei ing in thefresh morning sun. its bright newdwellings, sel in © ai dens Wei, 1951 ranging up around a stately dome-shaped hill, which was crowned by anoble marble temple, whose hightapering spire was radiant with whiteand gold. It was a n
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