PROHIBITION LEAGUE.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S GATHERING.
The Young People's Prohibition League held its monthly meeting last evening, when the members were the guests oi the Women's Christian Temperance Union at a social. Mrs. J. Cook, of the Temperance Union, presided. An investing address on the League of Nations was Riven bv Miss E. Melville, who said it, was an individual responsibility on all ™ tarry on the work of the League, and to keep it a vital force in the ™«*rs cal items were given by Mrs. «<»?«■?| Miss Pearce. and a recitation was gi>en oj Miss Morton. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18551, 8 November 1923, Page 11
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