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257 cookers and their usefulness" was given by Mrs. Alderman, and was very much enjoyed. The Discussion "Household Accounts, are they essential?" was led by Mrs. Winter. The prevailing sentiment seemed to be that household accounts at least are useful. A short history of the Indians of the Tama Reservation was given by Mrs. Bishop. Club adjourned to meet April 19" with Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Shumack Pres. Mrs Bishop Sec'y. Marion Iowa. April 19, 1915. Cary club met with Mrs. Brown. This being the meeting, Mother's and Grandmother's Day. There were fifteen members and sixteen guests present. The members responded to Roll Call with "sayings of Children", The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The program was then taken up. Mrs. Griffiths read a very interesting article on "Better Babies," "A childs story" was read by Mrs. Winter. The discussion Training of Children was very interesting, after which we joined in singing "America," Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Bailey May 3". We then partook of a picnic supper which was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Shumack, Pres. Mrs. Bishop Sec'y.
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257 cookers and their usefulness" was given by Mrs. Alderman, and was very much enjoyed. The Discussion "Household Accounts, are they essential?" was led by Mrs. Winter. The prevailing sentiment seemed to be that household accounts at least are useful. A short history of the Indians of the Tama Reservation was given by Mrs. Bishop. Club adjourned to meet April 19" with Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Shumack Pres. Mrs Bishop Sec'y. Marion Iowa. April 19, 1915. Cary club met with Mrs. Brown. This being the meeting, Mother's and Grandmother's Day. There were fifteen members and sixteen guests present. The members responded to Roll Call with "sayings of Children", The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The program was then taken up. Mrs. Griffiths read a very interesting article on "Better Babies," "A childs story" was read by Mrs. Winter. The discussion Training of Children was very interesting, after which we joined in singing "America," Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Bailey May 3". We then partook of a picnic supper which was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Shumack, Pres. Mrs. Bishop Sec'y.
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