“WITHIN THE VEIL”—MRS. R. PETRIE, SPREYDON UNION
In the passing of Mrs. R. Petrie, the Spreydon Union, Christchurch, has lost one of its most loved members, and the Prohibition Cause one of its most stalwart and enthusiastic workers. To those of us who were privileged to enjoy her friendship, the kindly smile, encouraging word, and sympathetic gesture inspired us with new* vigour to “carry on.” The beautiful funeral service in the Baptist Church (which was filled to capacity) testified to the resect and esteem in which our late sister was held bv the folk among whom she lived. “Thus in the evening came the Master’s call, Quietly and sweetly lulling her to rest; And in the afternoon, as shadows fall. The ‘place prepared’ will certainly be blessed.” -C.J.U.
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 7
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128“WITHIN THE VEIL”—MRS. R. PETRIE, SPREYDON UNION White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 7
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