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Chile1982 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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Sister Kathe Palm was invited to move to the provinces and was assigned to San Antonio. Many magazines could be placed in this fine territory along the coast, where, in the summer, vacationers enjoyed the sandy beaches and hotels. With the help of two pioneers, Olga Chiffelle and Gladys Ramírez, a congregation was formed in San Antonio in the year 1956. Since San Antonio was a port and the branch had many cartons of literature in several languages, Sister Palm was asked if she would like to find ships with crews that could read some of these languages. She got her authorization card from the port authorities and participated in this different aspect of the work until the end of 1959.
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Chile1982 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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AT LAST—THE TIP OF SOUTH AMERICA!
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Chile1982 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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Another city at this southern tip of the continent is Puerto Natales. It is the capital of the district called “Ultima Esperanza,” or Last Hope.
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Chile1982 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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Off and on during the years missionaries or special pioneers have been sent into the area to strengthen the congregation. Sister Palm had originally spread the seeds of truth here in the early 1940’s, and now, thanks to Jehovah and the hard work of many different brothers, there is a congregation with its own pioneers.
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