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Woman's Christian Temperance Union minutes, Grinnell, Iowa, 1928-1976
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Feb 15, 1921 The regular monthly meet of this organization was opened by president Mrs [Lin..?] was the leader of the devotionals. The scripture reading emphasized the importance of daily living. Daily duties must not be neglected. The masters work must be done. Each days responsibilities must be dispensed with according to Divine directions. Serenal prayers were offered by Mrs Lincoln and others. The gosple song "My faith looks up to Thee was sung thus closing the devotional part of the program. Sec report read and approved. Different committees were called upon to report of the work accomplished during the last month. Mrs. McGuire having changed of the citizenship [d?] gave her report and read the different one select for a house to [f?] canvas Mrs. Kearney reported she had an interview with the teachers regarding the essay contest and she reported much interest being taken by both teacher & pupils. No work has yet been done [illegible] the [?] welfare division. The college endorsement fund was presented by the president after a short discussion the matter was dropped Moved and seconded that we order fifteen year books. The usual market day preceeding [sic] Easter was voted on and carried, Miss Baily to [f?] it in charge. A meeting of interest is planned to be at Searsboro first Tuesday in March at Mrs. Bakers home. Rev. Cross addressed the union on
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Feb 15, 1921 The regular monthly meet of this organization was opened by president Mrs [Lin..?] was the leader of the devotionals. The scripture reading emphasized the importance of daily living. Daily duties must not be neglected. The masters work must be done. Each days responsibilities must be dispensed with according to Divine directions. Serenal prayers were offered by Mrs Lincoln and others. The gosple song "My faith looks up to Thee was sung thus closing the devotional part of the program. Sec report read and approved. Different committees were called upon to report of the work accomplished during the last month. Mrs. McGuire having changed of the citizenship [d?] gave her report and read the different one select for a house to [f?] canvas Mrs. Kearney reported she had an interview with the teachers regarding the essay contest and she reported much interest being taken by both teacher & pupils. No work has yet been done [illegible] the [?] welfare division. The college endorsement fund was presented by the president after a short discussion the matter was dropped Moved and seconded that we order fifteen year books. The usual market day preceeding [sic] Easter was voted on and carried, Miss Baily to [f?] it in charge. A meeting of interest is planned to be at Searsboro first Tuesday in March at Mrs. Bakers home. Rev. Cross addressed the union on
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