The White Ribbon “For God, and Home, and Humanity.” WELLINGTON, DECEMBER 18, 1928. GREETINGS.
The Editor sends loving greetings for the festive season to all readers. May the angel song of love and goodwill sound in our hearts, and “in blessing those around may we ourselves be blest.” To all who have helped us during this year of stress and drain we send aur heartfelt thanks, an 1 may the holiday season help us to re-charge our batteries so that, with energy and determination. one and all mu> fare the next year's long campaign. A Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. PERSONA... Mrs Neal, one of our earliest m«*mbers. was called to Canada by the serious illness of her only daughter, who passed away a few days before her mother reached her bedside. The sincerest sympathy of her White Ribbon sisters will go out to Epsom’s President in her time of sorrow and bereav**m< nt. THE KINO. As we go to press the news from the palace is a little more ho,>eful. Rut our ho'oved king is Kittling for his life with the forces of disease. One and all, from our hearts we pray as we sing: "(Jod save our King.**
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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 401, 18 December 1928, Page 6
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