IN MEMORIAM.
On May 2hth Mrs. Frank Wordsworth, a valued meml>er of the Dargaville Union, entered the Great Beyond. A member of that union since its inception in proving herself to l* a staunch and loyal supporter, always giving of her best. For many years she held the office of Vice-President, and had been Cradle Roll Superintendent for 16 nnbroken years. She gave this section of the work very devoted attention. Her cradle roll at times had a membership of i~O, and every birthday card went out fa.thfully, often delivered in j»erson. Our sister was a valued member and zealous worker for her Church. Took part in patriotic \york, and also siipjiorted other .social organisations. She was loved b> all who were privileged to know her. At the graveside the local President, Mrs. Jolly, read the W.C.T.U. service. At the monthly meeting, several members sjtoke feelingly of our departed sister, and those present stood for one minute in silence as a mark of resjxrt. Our sympathy is extended to the sorrowing memlHTs of her family. *
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White Ribbon, Volume 50, Issue 6, 18 July 1944, Page 8
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175IN MEMORIAM. White Ribbon, Volume 50, Issue 6, 18 July 1944, Page 8
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