Despite such warnings, more than 400,000 individuals enrolled in the program, which was endorsed by churches and temperance workers.
He was a writer of popular humorous songs, and, in turn, an alcoholic, a reformed alcoholic, and an ardent temperance worker.
He was also a power-loom tenter and temperance worker.
"Ah, haven't heard such a speech since I met up with a temperance worker," said Turner.
"I'm not a temperance worker, I just don't drink when I'm pregnant," Cathy explained.
He was a temperance worker and local preacher.
In the mid-19th century, a temperance movement was in full sway across the United States and temperance workers advanced their anti-alcohol views on every front.
Stone was a temperance worker, and she knew what could happen to men under the influence of drink.
Mary Garrett Hay - the temperance worker and U.S. women's suffrage leader.
In London he continued as a tireless temperance worker, and the working class instinctively recognised him as their friend.