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IS IT—1. To improve the sinking ami arrange for chorus nights? These are most attractive, and a great many can take part. 2. To increase the membership? if you do. be sure you give a hearty wel come to the new-comers. lam con fldent you have friends who would Join if they were asked. Have you asked them? 3. To increase your Welcome Committee? This is a very important piece of work, and its success makes for the success of the Branch, t. To increase the circulation of our "White Ribbon” paper? If, so, know your own copy before introducing it to others. 5. To Start a ‘Threepenny Hit Bottle?” This will provide funds for teas for Old Folks’ and Children's Homes. Sick Members’ Remembrance Fund This enables Branches to send flowers and fruit to invalid members. ft. To work for Jumble Sales. Sates of Work or entertainments of otner kinds? Proceeds to pay our dues to Organising Fund. 7. To form a Snowdrop Band, with Brown planting night and White bloom night? H. To form a Study Circle, which would afford demonstrations at me* tings? 9. To prepare a Pageant to be given at W.C.T.U. Public or Y meetings? 10. To arrange for Y excursions or picnics? Young people, the country needs you with your great wealth of youth, strength, and hope. The world needs Hope, that glorious quality, without which every cause must perish. We agree with the w’riter who said: “The coarse side of us worships success, hut the deeper side of us. the nobler side of the Anglo Saxon race, bases its optimism on a convinced belief that righ* will triumph in the end.” We believe we are on the side of right, when we ourselves abstain from alcohol as a beverage, and indue • others to do the same. That you may make your Branch or Circle a successful one. and be tru» to your motto, “For God. for Home, for Fvory is the sincere wish of H B Y'OirNVf. Dom. Supt for Y Work.

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White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 344, 18 February 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 344, 18 February 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 344, 18 February 1924, Page 13

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