Y’s Reports.
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M iss D. Knapp read the report of the District Convention. The “V 1 miscellaneous stall at the W’.C.T.U Sale of Work made £(j is. £3 of this goes to the Organising Fund. £: to the local Prohibition League, and j£ 1 is to the Mother Union. ARAMOIIO. Scot. Fair attendance. Kev Campbell gave a very helpful and interesting address. An excellent paper given and read by Miss 'Taylor, one of our \s. Two First Aid and Home Nursing classes held, Mr Scott proving a verv able instructor. Several of our Y’s busy in Prohibition Guild, others canvassing. Oct. Attendance good. Decided to give the L.T.L. mam hers an evening and Christmas tree, each member to give a gift. Secretary instructed to write to Matron of Public Hospital for permission to visit on Saturdav afternoon with flowers and /suitable literature. Three volunteers for the work. Proposed soldiers’ social postponed. One new member initiated. V OXFORD. Oct. 28. There was a small attend ancc. The meeting was opened with a orayer. Miss Munn was appointed “White Ribbon” reporter. Decided that a letter of congratulation be sent to Mrs H. Thompson, also a letter to Miss Whyte expressing pleasure at her return to Oxford. Resolved that an autograph book be purchased for each member that has been married. Decided that the Band of Hope and L.T.L. combine and have a social evening on November 4th.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 293, 18 November 1919, Page 14
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235Y’s Reports. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 293, 18 November 1919, Page 14
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