MOOD CITIZENSHIP.
To the I’nions scattered abroad throughout tlie Dominion: Dear Sisters,— You may have noted that t ie Dornir;on Executive appointed me Dominion Superintendent of Good C itirenship in place ot Mrs M. Juison, who for many years occupied the posi '.ion so ably. W ill all I'nions report all work done in this department as early as possible. Ere this is published many of our I'nions will have held their annual meetings, and be preparing for work lor next year, \nmngst your Superin. endents have vou ap|K)inted a Superintendent of Good Citizenship. It not, I would urge you to do so at once. l*eihaps many of °ur l nions do not realise what an important department this is. It is so comprehensive that it seems to include all other departments of our work. I cannot attempt to enumerate all the phases of civic life it covers, but will gladly as sist local Superintendents wh?n pos-
sible if they will write me.—Yours sin rerely, AGNES M. I*IIII.I.IPS Brecon Road, Stratford, Taranaki.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 294, 18 December 1919, Page 7
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172MOOD CITIZENSHIP. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 294, 18 December 1919, Page 7
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