Our Illustration.
We have pleasure in presenting our readers this month with the portrait of Miss E. L. Moody Bell, our N.Z. Recording S Cretan 7 . Although a comparatively recent arrival in the colony, Miss Moody Bell is quite at home in W.C T.U. work, as for eight years she was,President of the local branch of the British Women’s Temperance Association in Fheltenham, England (the 8.W.T.A., in England, corresponds
to the W.r T.U. in other lands). Of the Methodist Fliurch in Fheltenham Miss Moody Bell was a member, and for many years an active worker. She is, we believe, a fully accredited lay preacher. At the present time Miss Moody Bell holds the responsible office of Secretary and Deaconess of the Y.W.F A., Dunedin.
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White Ribbon, Volume 12, Issue 135, 15 August 1906, Page 8
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