THE LATE MRS S. B. WHITE.
Early in June- there passed from our midst one* of the members of the pioneer W.C.T.I ~ which was formed in New Plymouth in 1885. When the I’nion was reorganised in iSc>s, Mrs While again became a member, and remained in it to the* day of her death one of the most sympathetic in the work. Through business and home ties, she was not able to attend the meetings v* r\ often, but her purse and keen interest w°re ever at our service. Remembering, as we do, the strenuous worker her husband was in the Temperan e fight, one scarcely expects that every member of a family can soar to the height of ardent self-sacrifice attained by the late Stephen Boothbv White in the good of the cause —God bless his memory. Mrs White has borne her affliction of blindness of late years with Christian patience and cheerfulness. We offer our empathies to the family in their loss.
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 278, 19 August 1918, Page 3
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163THE LATE MRS S. B. WHITE. White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 278, 19 August 1918, Page 3
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