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The Cary Club met Monday March 19th with Mrs J.M. Evans, the president presiding. Eleven members and one visitor Mrs Green ) were present. Quotations were given. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The program for April second was given at this meeting. Geography and Resources, by Mrs Phelps and The Coffee Industry by Mrs Brown both articles being of special interest. Current events were discussed and arrangements perfected for guest day it being decided to have a kensington at the home of the president, club adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mrs Brown. The hostess served dainty refreshments. Mrs. Brown Mrs. Gibson President Secretary 00:47, 12 November 2014 (CST)07adamsm (talk) The Cary club Kensington at the home of the president, Mrs Brown Monday afternoon April 2, was a very pleasant affair. Forty-five ladies were present and spent an enjoyable afternoon. The rooms were tastily decorated for the occation [sic] in gold and white the club colors. The conundrums afforded considerable merriment and an elegant five course supper was served after which, [illegible]
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The Cary Club met Monday March 19th with Mrs J.M. Evans, the president presiding. Eleven members and one visitor Mrs Green ) were present. Quotations were given. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The program for April second was given at this meeting. Geography and Resources, by Mrs Phelps and The Coffee Industry by Mrs Brown both articles being of special interest. Current events were discussed and arrangements perfected for guest day it being decided to have a kensington at the home of the president, club adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mrs Brown. The hostess served dainty refreshments. Mrs. Brown Mrs. Gibson President Secretary 00:47, 12 November 2014 (CST)07adamsm (talk) The Cary club Kensington at the home of the president, Mrs Brown Monday afternoon April 2, was a very pleasant affair. Forty-five ladies were present and spent an enjoyable afternoon. The rooms were tastily decorated for the occation [sic] in gold and white the club colors. The conundrums afforded considerable merriment and an elegant five course supper was served after which, [illegible]
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