Te Karere . ELDER DELBERT L,. STAPLEY ELDER I). L. STAPLEY was sustained at the I2ls1General Conference as a member of the Council of theTwelve. He will fill the vacancy caused by the death ofPresident George F. Richards. Elder Staplev was horn in Mesa. Arizona. December11. L896. lie is the second son in a family of six sonsand three daughters. After his graduation from MesaHigh School. Elder Stapley served in the Southern StatesMission. During World War I. he was in the MarineCorps. He is president and general manager of the O. Company which was founded by his father. In addition to
Te Karere . ELDER DELBERT L,. STAPLEY ELDER I). L. STAPLEY was sustained at the I2ls1General Conference as a member of the Council of theTwelve. He will fill the vacancy caused by the death ofPresident George F. Richards. Elder Staplev was horn in Mesa. Arizona. December11. L896. lie is the second son in a family of six sonsand three daughters. After his graduation from MesaHigh School. Elder Stapley served in the Southern StatesMission. During World War I. he was in the MarineCorps. He is president and general manager of the O. Company which was founded by his father. In addition to serving as president of Phoenix Stake,Elder Stapley has also hern chairman of the ArizonaWelfare Region for the past seven years. MONTHLY MESSENGER OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRISTOF LATTER-DAY SAINTS MISSION IN NEW ZEALAND. To the Mothers of the- World . . 7>be Buw&st Battle By Joaquin M cller The bravest battle that ever was fought, Shall I tell you where and when?On the maps of the world you wUl find it not,Twos fought by the mothers of men. Nay, not with a cannon or battle shot. II ith sword or nobler , not zvith elegant words or thought From mouths of wonderful men. But deep in a walled-up womans heart—Of woman that would not yield. But bravely, silently bore her part—Lo, there was the battle-field. No marshalling troops, no bivouac song, No banner to (/learn and wave,But, O, these battles they last so long, From babyhood to the grave! Yet faithful still as a bridge of starsShe fights in her walled-up town— Fights on and on in the endless tears,Then silent, unseen—goes down. 0 ye with banners and battle shot,And soldiers to shout and praise, 1 tell you that kiugliest victories broughtJ fere fought in these silent ways. O spotless woman in a world of shame. With splendid and si
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