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Woman's Christian Temperance Union minutes, Grinnell, Iowa, 1913-1928
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92 -October 1934- (continued) brewers feared the most is a little temperance magazine for children, The Young Crusader. Rev. Miss Butler reported on the address by Rev. McKay; Miss Palmer's demonstration of the use of the syllabus; and Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith's talk on the International Conference held in Sweden. We voted to have a chairman for declamotory contest. Sympathy was expressed for Mrs. George Mitchell in the loss of her father, Mr. Akin, of Oskaloosa. A welcome was given to Mrs. Effie Stocks who has returned to Grinnell to live. Meeting adjourned. Ada C. Park, Secretary. Minutes accepted and approved as corrected, at the December meeting. image-newspaper clipping attached to page
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92 -October 1934- (continued) brewers feared the most is a little temperance magazine for children, The Young Crusader. Rev. Miss Butler reported on the address by Rev. McKay; Miss Palmer's demonstration of the use of the syllabus; and Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith's talk on the International Conference held in Sweden. We voted to have a chairman for declamotory contest. Sympathy was expressed for Mrs. George Mitchell in the loss of her father, Mr. Akin, of Oskaloosa. A welcome was given to Mrs. Effie Stocks who has returned to Grinnell to live. Meeting adjourned. Ada C. Park, Secretary. Minutes accepted and approved as corrected, at the December meeting. image-newspaper clipping attached to page
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