PERSONAL.
Mrs T/ce-Oowie left our shores by the Makura, sailing: on February 12th. She is going to Glasgow as a delegate to the World's Sunday School Convention Mrs Cowie intends visiting C.S.A., In din. and Australia. She writes of her
deep regret at missing our next Con vention, and prays that we may have an inspiring (Convention. Mrs Oowie hopes to return in time for the next poll.
Wo deeply regret to hoar of the sorioufl illnoss of Mrs Nimmo, our much* loved Superintendent of “Work Among Seamen." While at work collecting for Radium Fund she was stricken down and had to go to hospital. We are very’ Kind to know that she is improving. Our sympathy and our prayers are with her in her hour of weakness and suffering. May she speedily he raised up again.
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White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 344, 18 February 1924, Page 10
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