PRISON AND REFORM WORK.
Supt. : Sister Moody Bell.
Not one Union has reported work done in this department this year. Ihe following are suggestions of work for next year: Prison Sunday. On one Sund.i) in the year get ministers to speak on additional reforms which are needed. Cards might lx- distributed through the Chaplains at Christmas, New Year, and Easter seasons. Police Courts. -Where there is no woman missionary in attendance, members of W.C.T.U. would be helpful there. Local Unions, where industrial school exists, should ascertain if regular Bible Classes arc held and temperance teaching given. It is gratefully acknowledged that at various times during the year decided and prompt action has been taken in vaiious methods to promote the appointment of women police and patrols.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 274, 18 April 1918, Page 15
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