THREE SHILLINGS AND HALF-A-CROWN.
If any of you are hard-up, as 1 am, you know what a relief it is to feel a thing is paid for, and the account won’t be coming in again. Why not save ourselves the bother or remembering, often at inconvenient times, about our subscriptions, by paying them at next meeting? If they were big ones we would make a point of paying them promptly. As it is, such little things get forgotten, and keep coming up in our minds, over and over again, giving much more bother than they would if we just paid them and had done with it. The Secretary or the White Ribbon agent, to whomever we pay, will have her book handy and tell us if we are overdue or not due for another month or two. Anyway the thing will be paid, and off our minds. There is too much worry waiting in the world for it to be worth while storing up such a little one as remembering to pay our W.C.T.U. or White Ribbon subscriptions. KATHERINE MERCER.
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White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 356, 18 March 1925, Page 14
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