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249 Mrs. Griffith were appointed a com- for entertainment and refreshments. Mrs. Shumack told us about the present purchased for Miss Ives. There being no furthur busness the lesson was presented by Mrs. Alderman The Life of Randall Parrish and Mrs. Blinks a Short History of Lynn County. After current events the Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Phelos november 2." Mrs. Shumack Pres. Mrs. Bishop Sec. Marion Iowa. Nov. 2: 1914. Cary Club met with Mrs. Phelps With the President in the chair. Eighteen members responded to roll call with "recipes". The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Mentzer, delegate to city federation gave a report of the called meeting. Mrs. Hutchinson chairman of committee for "Guest Day" asked for information about the finances carried to take the money from the treasurey. It was decided to have this meeting in the form of a kensington Each member to invite two guests. There being no other business the lesson study was taken up with a paper "Preparing & Cooking different kinds of meals by Mrs Ives. a talk by Mrs. Cross on Bread and cake making and a paper on
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249 Mrs. Griffith were appointed a com- for entertainment and refreshments. Mrs. Shumack told us about the present purchased for Miss Ives. There being no furthur busness the lesson was presented by Mrs. Alderman The Life of Randall Parrish and Mrs. Blinks a Short History of Lynn County. After current events the Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Phelos november 2." Mrs. Shumack Pres. Mrs. Bishop Sec. Marion Iowa. Nov. 2: 1914. Cary Club met with Mrs. Phelps With the President in the chair. Eighteen members responded to roll call with "recipes". The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Mentzer, delegate to city federation gave a report of the called meeting. Mrs. Hutchinson chairman of committee for "Guest Day" asked for information about the finances carried to take the money from the treasurey. It was decided to have this meeting in the form of a kensington Each member to invite two guests. There being no other business the lesson study was taken up with a paper "Preparing & Cooking different kinds of meals by Mrs Ives. a talk by Mrs. Cross on Bread and cake making and a paper on
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