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A PAGE FOR Y’s.

TWENTY-FOUR THINCS A BRANCH CAN 00.

1. Subscribe to the “White Ribbon” for libraries, hotels, and other public institutions. 2. Organise a Sunshine Rand to visit sick, make scrap books, dress dolls, etc., for sick children, sing in homes for the aged, distribute flowers, fruit, etc., among the sick. 3. Have a toy social, asking friends to bring discarded toys; these to be distributed among poor children (broken ones should be mended first). 4. Organise and conduct a Junior Y. 5. Remember Red Letter Day. 6. Remember Frances Willard Day, and send a collection to the Organisation Fund. 7. Organise weekly entertainments as counter-attractions. 8. Ask Honorary Members to help with these. 9. Hold a reception for old people, and ask some to speak. 10. Always have flowers at the meetings; these to be taken to sii k or absent members afterwards. 11. Hold a rummage sale. 12. Have a Temperance Library. 13. Hold a medal contest (public meeting). 14. Ask a doctor or other suitable person to give a Scientific Temperance address. 15. Make comfort bags. 16. Hold a members’ afternoon (or evening), each member to take part. 17. Have literature for sale at all public meetings. 18. Take a collection at all public meetings. 19. Hold a meeting for Junior Y’s. Let some of them entertain, while you provide the address and refreshments. 20. Have a Little White Ribboners’ meeting, and get a member from the Women’s Union to give the address. 21. Have an address on Moral F.ducation. 22. Advertise in the “White Ribbon” the name and address of your President and Secretary. (This is to help White Ribboners who may be visiting your town.)

23. Study the life of Frances Willard.

24. Study the history of tha W.C.T.r., its methods and departments of work. Study Scientific Temperance, and, in fact, learn ail you can about our work.—Kxchangc.

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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 240, 18 June 1915, Page 7

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A PAGE FOR Y’s. White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 240, 18 June 1915, Page 7

A PAGE FOR Y’s. White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 240, 18 June 1915, Page 7

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