W. C. T. U. Notes
Ann Arbor is well represented this year at the World's W. C. T. U. Convention- Mrs. Voorlieis, Michigan State Treas., Miss Einma E. Bower, Dr. Mary Allen, and Miss Rose M. WoodAllen are all in attendance. Dr. WoodAllen filled one of the pulpits of one of the Toronto churches Sunday. It is greatly to be regreted that the uiöerence in opinión of Lady Henry Suinnierset and sotne other officers of the Union, should cause so much disturbance as it has. That they should differ in their inethods is not strange, or we cannot all see things in the same lignt. Why not let each one live up to the light she inay have, and not try to make every one over after our pattern. At the next Union meeting ïhursday, ?t-,J2,8'Ü m-' the subject of the World s Convention will be dwelt upon. .
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