MISS ROSE DAY, NELSON DISTRICT
An Appreciation
Members of the W.C.T.U. desire to place on record their sincere appreciation of the work of the late Miss Day, a foundation member of our Uni<W.
Miss Rose Day held various offices, including those of Treasurer and Evangelistic Superintendent, and gave of her best in each one. Her love of children was always in evidence, and a* long as her health permitted she taught in Sunday School here and in Nelson. She also took Scripture lessons in the Primary School, and assisted with the Band of Hope and the Society for the Prevention of Crueltv to Animals.
Miss Day collected for many years tor the Bible Society, Bible in
Schools, and the Leper Missions. The aged and sick found her a loyal friend, and one often met her with a book or other gift to cheer some lonely person.
Her fine Christian character, her cheerfulness and happiness leave a happy memory. Onr sympathy goes out to the brother and sister who. tended her so lovingly in her illness.
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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 3, 1 April 1948, Page 9
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175MISS ROSE DAY, NELSON DISTRICT White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 3, 1 April 1948, Page 9
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