PLAN'S OF WORK.
Always at Convention w r e have time to consider plans of work. Here are a few suggestions. 1. Have an evening meeting once a month. Many women who are occupied during the day will join you if you hold meetings they can attend. 2. Don't make evening m<*etings purely social. Business women have brains, they don't w’ant only to be entertained, they want to keep in touch with your busimss, and know how’ the battle against evil is progressing. 3. Arrange, as far as possible, for District Officers to keep in touch with Local Unions. 4. When a Dominion Officer comes into your district, make the best use of her, arrange full programme of meetings, and have as little wqste time as possible. 5. Get every member to do something; visit sick and absent ones, help Cradle Roll and L.T.L. work, canvass for new r members and White Ribbon subscribers. No reform was ever won unless the rank and file will see it done. 6. In places where there is no Union, get an agent to keep in touch with District Officers, one who can act as White Ribbon Agent, arrange a meeting when necessary. We want agents to arouse interest in the work, and prepare the ground to organise Unions.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 379, 18 February 1927, Page 2
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