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IN MEMORIAM

Mrs. Green, N.E. Valley Union. At the end of the year, Mrs. Green, another of our earnest Temperance workers answered the call to Higher Service. She had been an active w’orker for many years. As Letterwriter, Evangelistic Superintendent, and for the past few years, President, she was an efficient Officer whose place will be hard to fill. During a long and painful illness, borne with great Christian fortitude, she always had a cheery smile for anyone who had the privilege of visiting her. Her end was indeed Peace.

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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 3, 1 April 1947, Page 10

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IN MEMORIAM White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 3, 1 April 1947, Page 10

IN MEMORIAM White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 3, 1 April 1947, Page 10

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