IN MEMORIAM.
A large circle of friendß of Mrs. Chisholm, widow of the Rev. Janies Chisholm who, for many years was the Presbyterian Minister at Milton and later at Roslyn, Dunedin, were grieved to hear that she had passed away, after a brief illness, on January 24th. Mrs. Chisholm was a woman of many intellectual g*fts, widely read and interested to the iast, she was greatly esteemed f.nd loved for her personal worth and for helpful service in all good movements. She was a stalwart for Temperance, and up to a few years ago, took her part in 1 ouse-to-bouse visitation to win votes for prohibition. At one time she was VicePresident of Dunedin Central Union. She was keenly interested in al work that benefited women and girls. For many years was a member of the Board of Governors of the Y.W.C.A., and latterly was a Life-Member. The Dunedin Central Branc \ thank Crod for the memory of f Godfearing, earnest Christian worker, and sent a floral tribute of 1 >ve and appreciation for one who ever had our cause at heart.
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White Ribbon, Volume 36, Issue 427, 18 February 1931, Page 12
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