. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. MRS McCLELLAN BROWN, Ph. Chief Templar, Ohio I. 0. (> T. MISS ELIZABETH MARCH,President, North Carolina W. C. T. U. EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. 141 organized the first Association of Crusade Women at Columbus, February24, 25, 1874, having afterwards called the first day of prayer which wasobserved all over the state, and having called and organized a Committeefor National Organization at Chautauqua the following August, to whosefirst Convention at Cleveland, November, 1874, she


. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. MRS McCLELLAN BROWN, Ph. Chief Templar, Ohio I. 0. (> T. MISS ELIZABETH MARCH,President, North Carolina W. C. T. U. EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. 141 organized the first Association of Crusade Women at Columbus, February24, 25, 1874, having afterwards called the first day of prayer which wasobserved all over the state, and having called and organized a Committeefor National Organization at Chautauqua the following August, to whosefirst Convention at Cleveland, November, 1874, she gave the Plan ofWork and Address to Women of the World. There were at that timeninety thousand pledged Templars in Ohio cooperating with the newwomen in general work. Good Templary first organized the children; first started the FreshAir Movement; set agoing the series of petitions from great Christianbodies for Temperance Lessons in the International Sunday School Series:sent the first woman lecturer around the world on temperance mission, em-ploying two hundred and fifty one interpreters into forty-


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