ADDRESS OF WELCOME TO THE W.C.T.U.
Rv His Royal Highness (ius».»u Adolph, Crown Prince of Sweden, 1934. Bul there is something in your programme I w ~lx>rt 111 Miss VVillard, I \\a> much struck with her keen interest in the well - the home. Surch tln> is i realm w much still could he < 1«»nt. and I <l" helievc it to be I most important field ill) m our days r. this i* a field t" which the women ought to kivi a> much it tenlion i the verj simple >ti that th( mothers, oi ai • , t o( tlit responsibility atmosphere in which the youny -n in brought up It • \ sense of tin tils at home, tins must be ital win for the promotion OJ ! I "t till 11, the I do not need to remind you that in ui perhaps i .iti r d i in thii coi i lion than I' Vnyhom there will .i i:iui when the vigila irted women will no 101 Li required in I hope in future tlit' \\ R movi iiunt ma> luch ittention also to this imp vital tor future generations
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White Ribbon, Volume 44, Issue 537, 18 September 1940, Page 4
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