SOCIAL AND MORAL HYGIENE.
Dear Sisters, — I am not quite t lent as to my duties as yet, and so have not got the work of my department into smooth run ning. But it i s < Icar to me that it i s not good business to write separateletters to suhscribets to very low priced magazines asking them to re new their subscriptions thereto. If it is my duty to foiward the same, may I ask all who at present subscribe to the “Purity Advocate” or “The Shield’’ to send in their subscriptions without delay. Possibly many of you would find it convenient to send two years’ subscriptions together, as it is late in the present year. If so, 1 shall he glad to have them, and will forward them at once. There is a large stock of leaflets in hand, for which I should be glad to receive orders. The new supplies of books ordered will be arriving any day. Copies of “Almost a Man, and Almost a Wo man” have arrived, and arc- for sale at i/c) eac h.---Yours faithfully, ALICE F. WEBB. Superintendent. Or'iiiondville.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 5
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187SOCIAL AND MORAL HYGIENE. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 291, 18 September 1919, Page 5
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