YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Miss .lamirwin, who has been for so many ■ ".'at* past iniUioM mid L[fiH':u! ;-r(-ictai'v to ' 'he W.uig V,"omen's Cliri.-iian Af-mi/tiou ! su!.' imud-hye lo Im*I" fritTuls ami co-workcra , la-l evoiuiisr. 'J|„. I'ommitL'c'r: invitation! »sm liciiruly responded In. and ii :c . | 1;l || v . |s , clouded in civpi'lltiwiii!;. Numerous losti- ' nn'iiies were li"i'm' by tlic friend.i prcfonl 10 Ihe sil-rnni; Ciiri-liau chancier of Miss •liimiwon Tlic President (Mrs Ha I mom!), mi hchali of the Irn.-mls-, ijixi-untoi 1 Jliss ,| ain j e . fU " i'Uisi! of sovereigns. a I'o.-lvn Iravolfing nitr. and an ilhmiinated address II;.' text of wl.ivli was a? followsOiin.iiiii Vonm; "omens ('lll-Mian Association. 19th •Inly, 1901. 'l'o Miss Jamieson.—On thi l eve of your departure from Duneiliu we <f..sire hi convey to you our sincere appirciation J 1 1 Hi'' Inns ami faithful service which you nave rendered lo our a-sneiation. Wo trust I hat tilt' rest and ch.m»o which yon s.iWc ' may very speedily restore you (o health and .- wonted vigour, ami llu»l vou m:iv bp lone ! spared to work in the Master's servic.'. The association is indebted tu you more than cmi bo evprcssed, and your felf-deni.d. kiwi sympathy. ami ready eoun*e! will never be ftu-Kollpn In* who have bren privileged : lo work with you. Your friends and fellow- ! workers have united lo prc.sont you with : (hos-fi tokens of their esteem and and • you are asked to ai'eept them with evfliy Hood wish for your futuve welfare. The Lou] Ijlpsb Uhmj and help the?: the TiOtd make bi< face .'•bine upon thee ;itid Ik l mcious unto thee: the Wd nft up His countenance upon Ike and jrivp thee peace." The signature* of the otlue-bM.rers and committee of the iinn were attached t<» the address Mis? ; •lanwon foplingly ;icknawledi>ed the eifts ■ from Iter frioiuk and briefly reviewed^her woiv in connection with the association ' After the Kev. Ur Salnvmd had addressed a ! few words <»t practical counsel to the 'mem- : hers of tin- association and friends present ; as to the future of the asiociatiun, (lie lienedlolion was pronounced by Mi l-'alconer. anil a very muc.hde.-crved and exceedingly pleasant function was liroujln to a ekw liiifn'slimcnts. it may hp add"d. were pro videii hy the ladies during the evening. | j ' ; ' ■ ■ 1 ■ , | I i . ' '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12100, 20 July 1901, Page 10
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376YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12100, 20 July 1901, Page 10
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