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L.T.L. Reports.

ARAMOHO. June N 8. The President preside d. Attendance thirty. Miss E. Burnett, a member of the “Y ’ Branc h. gave a very instructive lesson from Temperance Tales. A flower mission was organised, and Miss Myra West nominated President of the* Band of Mercy. June 22. The President presided. Good attendance. Miss Betty Titzey iang a solo, “The Child at the Door.” The Leader gave us an address on the “Uncrowned Queen” (Miss Willard). Miss Myra West read som° passages from the “Young Crusader” for the Band of Mercy. July 20. The President presided. Attendance 22. The first pledgesigning took place. Officers elected: Pres., Eric Bathgate; Vice Pres., Flora Christie and George Whitlock; Sec., Irene Smith; Librarian, F.dmiir.d White; Monitor, Jatk Ireland; Ass.stant Pianist, Maggie Smith; Supt. for “Young Crusader,” Lexie Christie. A very interesting experiment showed how, although beer is made from barley, it is. a poison. We all know that the starch in barley is good for the body, but in beer this starch has been destroyed by the addition of the poison—alcohol. 'Phis proved that b“er should not be taker, as it has such harmful effects upo.i the consumer. A r ec it it ion entitled “Nellie’s Victory” was then given by Irene Smith. Aug. 3. The President (E. Bathgate) presided over a good attendance. Devotional exercises, respons s, mottoes, national salute, and pledge and company rule were gone through. Miss Myra West addressed the Band of Mercy. L.T.L. badges wre then given to full members, who were eager to wear them.

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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 278, 19 August 1918, Page 11

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L.T.L. Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 278, 19 August 1918, Page 11

L.T.L. Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 278, 19 August 1918, Page 11

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