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256 Marion Iowa. Mar 22' 1915. Cary club met with Mrs. Bishop. Seventeen members and one visitor Mrs. Smith of Spokane Wash. responded to roll call with an Irish Story. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Mentzer gave a report of the meeting of the City Federation. The paper Industry of Iowa prepared and read by Mrs. Phelps was very interesting History of the Cary Club was given by Mrs. Rathbun. This was very much enjoyed by all present. A card was read thanking the Club for flowers sent to Mrs. Ives during her illness. Current events were omitted. Club adjourned to meet April 5". with Mrs Waffle. Mrs. Shumack Pres. Mrs. Bishop Sec'y. Marion Iowa April 5. 1915 Cary club met at the home of Mrs. Waffle. Twelve members responded to Roll call with "Helpful suggestions for housework," minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A committee composed of Mesdames Alderman, Bishop and Pyle was appointed to plan for the "Mother's and Grandmother's Day" motion carried we invite Miss Prince to be a guest of the Club. motion carried That each member have the privilege of inviting a guest. There being no other business the program was taken up per Calander the paper, "Fireless
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256 Marion Iowa. Mar 22' 1915. Cary club met with Mrs. Bishop. Seventeen members and one visitor Mrs. Smith of Spokane Wash. responded to roll call with an Irish Story. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Mentzer gave a report of the meeting of the City Federation. The paper Industry of Iowa prepared and read by Mrs. Phelps was very interesting History of the Cary Club was given by Mrs. Rathbun. This was very much enjoyed by all present. A card was read thanking the Club for flowers sent to Mrs. Ives during her illness. Current events were omitted. Club adjourned to meet April 5". with Mrs Waffle. Mrs. Shumack Pres. Mrs. Bishop Sec'y. Marion Iowa April 5. 1915 Cary club met at the home of Mrs. Waffle. Twelve members responded to Roll call with "Helpful suggestions for housework," minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A committee composed of Mesdames Alderman, Bishop and Pyle was appointed to plan for the "Mother's and Grandmother's Day" motion carried we invite Miss Prince to be a guest of the Club. motion carried That each member have the privilege of inviting a guest. There being no other business the program was taken up per Calander the paper, "Fireless
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