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NBWTA Report 1904-008

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Mrs. Hurcurnson, Arden Lea, Goschen Road, Carlisle
ven.
Whiteha
le,
Corkick
Mrs. MacGowaN, Sorbie,
WORLD’S
Mrs. Banks, Sunnyside, Keswick.*
yall
oe
Miss Dora Harris, Derwent Bank, Gt. Broughton, via
outh,
Cockerm
via
Brigham,
k,
Ellerban
Mrs. J. W. Rosinson,
Unron
(NorFOLK
AND
Branches).
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Miss
Tavior,
Forest
House,
SUFFOLK).
Vice-President
Hon.
Hon.
Road,
a
on y.
Walthamstow.
Mrs. Price, St. John’s Terrace, Taunton.
Mrs. TENz, Edington, Clevedon.
Petherton.
SINGERS.
[Application for terms, &c., should be made direct. |
Miss ELEANOR Cowarb,
:N,
3
eee
Madam
R.A.M., 286, Western Bank, Sheffield.
43, Harlesden Gardens, N.W.
Perrin, R.A.M Cert., 8, Malvern
ANnige RYALL,
TEMPERANCE
UNION.
of National
Women’s
Temperance
General
Officers are
The
Villas,
126, Jamaica Road. Bermondsey.
Bury,
N.
Miss Marcaret Dorsson, The Hawthorns, Oakleigh Park,
Saby
Lee,
Road,
ook
Northbr
9,
WIL.Is,
EstHER
Miss
Henry
Somerset,
L.
M.
N.
Eastnor Castle, Ledbury.
STEVENS,
Portland,
Secretaries—Miss AcNes E. SLack, Ripley,
GORDON, Rest Cottage, Evanston, IIl., U.S.A.
Treasurer.—Mrs.
Mary
Bond
E.
SANDERSON,
in the World's
Maine,
Derbyshire
Danville,
;
U.S.A.
Miss ANNA
P.Q., Canada.
W.C.T.U.
The noon hour of prayer is observed by all affiliated Societies of the
World’s Woman’s Christian Temperance Union.
The White Ribbon is the badge of the World’s W.C.T.U., and
unites the women of all countries in their sacred crusade for God and
Home and Every Land.
The badge, being so simple, is easily worn at
all times, and is the distinguishing mark of this great cosmopolitan
work ; it has often rendered a most helpful service by way of recog-
nition among
members, who would not otherwise have become
acquainted,
The Society has circulated in 50 different nations the Polyglot
Petition, addressed
to all the
Governments
of the
world,
against
the
alcohol and opium traffics, and has secured, by individual signatures and
the attestation of great Societies, an aggregate of seven million names.
This Petition was presented to the President of the United States
by Lady Henry Somerset and Miss Willard in 1895.
A beautifully-bound facsimile book of the signatures of all her
subjects in different countries was presented to Her Majesty Queen
Victoria in 1897, and was graciously received by her.
The following
year the petition was presented to the Canadian Government.
Appeals are constantly sent by Missionaries in all parts of the
world to the officers of the World’s W.C.T.U. for White Ribbon
Missionaries, as it is found the drink evil blocks the way for Christian
work,
A World’s W.C.T.U. Convention is held every two or three years.
SOMERSET.
Mrs. Hesprrcu, New Cross, South
Miss Sewarp, Butt’s Hill, Frome.
Lapy
at Large.—Mrs.
Our
UNION.
Hale End
CHRISTIAN
in 1883, and is a federation
President.—The
Frexp, Clifton, Argyle Road, Westcliff, near Southend.
i
Fisk, 58, Paragon Road, Hackney, N.E.
E.
tone,
Leytons
Road,
Lytton
19,
ToMKINSON,
J. WittiaMs, 15, Clova Road, Forest Gate, E.
Benen
SNELL, Glengyle, Buxton Road, Chingford.
Mrs. Aston
Temper-
as follows :—
Miss Burton, Glenelg House, Gt. Yarmouth.
Miss BAKER, Croft House, Sudbury.
Miss Fry, Irisdene, Hatfield Road, Ipswich.
Ipswich.
Miss M. Grirrin, Eyreville, Belstead Road,
County
WOMAN’S
Societies in all parts of the civilized world.
Mrs. Aupis, Saxtead Hall, Framlingham, Suffolk.
Mrs. GriFFITHS, 26, Angelsey Road, Ipswich.
Essex
under the Companies’
This Society was founded by Miss Frances E. Willard, of Chicago,
U.S.A.,
* Physiological aspects if desired.
ANGLIAN
is incorporated
ance Association (Incorporated).”
This incorporation enables the Association to receive bequests and
hold property.
It also gives it the exclusive right to use the name, and
to prevent any other society from appropriating such name.
Mrs. MacinrosH, Warwick Square, Carlisle.
Mrs. REED, 18, Spencer Street, Carlisle.
Mrs. Warkyn Tuomas, Calva, Workington.
Miss MacinrosH, Warwick Square, Carlisle (for “Y
Association
Act in the following name :—‘“ The National British Women’s
Miss MacInnes, Rickerby, Carlisle (occasionally).
;
Miss WuitwELt, Fairfield, Kendal.
East
INCORPORATION.
Temperance.)
(Gospel
Miss Suste Cape, Cavendish Mount, Carlisle.
Lancs.
These
Conventions
have
met
at
Boston,
Chicago,
London,
Toronto,
Edinburgh, and Geneva.
All members of the B.W.T.A. visiting other countries are urged to
communicate with Miss Agnes Slack.