HOW TO HELP YOUR UNION.
1. By • Pending its meetings. 2. By taking with you some stranger. By advertising the work that is being clone by it arm ng friends and your family. 4. By praising tße* last meeting to someone who was not there*. 5. By being in time to join the < pening exercises. 6. By taking a front seat. 7. By joining heartily in the* singing. X. By listening attentively to all that is said. (). By letting the* leader know how you enjoyed the meeting. 10. By spending a little* time lx*fore hand in asking God's blessing on the* leader, the Lnion, your fellowworkers, an I yourself; al-o for an\ strange rs who ma> attend.
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 223, 19 January 1914, Page 9
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