IN MEMORIAM.
Mr*. Bartlett. Mrs. Bartlett was one of the new members initiated at Convention and bad attended Palmerston North meetings several times, hut passed away suddenly on August 17th. We were just beginning to know her and appreciate her worth. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved husband and family. Mr*. Collin*. On July 24th Mrs. E. A. Collins, a valued member of the Palmerston North Union entered the Grea' Beyond \ W.C.T.U membei years or more, she was Cor. Secretar* here for about seven years, and later became Vice-President, which office "lie held at the time of her death. She had been , -esident of the Willard Home Board for 14 years, a J.P. for 15 years, and had tilled various offices in her Church. ( heerful, sympathetic and understanding, she was a help and inspiration to those who came in contact with her. She filled her various positions with faithfulness and devotion because she was faithful and devoted to her Lord. We extend sincere sympathy to her daughters and her sister (Miss Astbury).
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White Ribbon, Volume 49, Issue 8, 18 September 1943, Page 6
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