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Woman's Christian Temperance Union minutes, Grinnell, Iowa, 1913-1928
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Miss Baily says they do serve beer at the Kuigs grill, Rep, Three Elvis, Mode-rite, Pioneer (Run?), Gerv cafe, B of RT. They do not serve beer at Dixie Ave Stop, White Spot, Tavern, Blue Bird, Haltermoris, Curtis, College Shop, Caudylaud, Monroe, We can say there are 9 dry places to eat. We discussed protesting against advertising beer in the local papers. Several said they were willing to wake a protest. Mrs. Gregson said Mrs. Verne Sopher in the may Champion wants to hear about taking up Bible Study. Miss Baily reminded us that July is the month of our annual picnic. Mrs. Gerwan asked if we wanted to send a barrel of fruit this year. Mrs. Gregson told about the institute she attended all the sessions of the first weeks. The Institute will become annual in Grinnell. I hope who attend will come in contact with great men. Chester C. Donis says that more than 90% of the triple A programs would be affected by a surprise court decision. Kirby Page-world religions responsibility in world programs. Human nature is potential. It will become what it is stimulated to become. We moved and gave a vote (illegible) to Mrs. Gregson. Monday, January 17, 1944. Mrs. George Williams has received word of the death of Mrs. John Eighme of Sanger, Cal., whig occurred Jan. 11. Mrs. Eighme was formerly Helen Stocks of Grinnell.
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Miss Baily says they do serve beer at the Kuigs grill, Rep, Three Elvis, Mode-rite, Pioneer (Run?), Gerv cafe, B of RT. They do not serve beer at Dixie Ave Stop, White Spot, Tavern, Blue Bird, Haltermoris, Curtis, College Shop, Caudylaud, Monroe, We can say there are 9 dry places to eat. We discussed protesting against advertising beer in the local papers. Several said they were willing to wake a protest. Mrs. Gregson said Mrs. Verne Sopher in the may Champion wants to hear about taking up Bible Study. Miss Baily reminded us that July is the month of our annual picnic. Mrs. Gerwan asked if we wanted to send a barrel of fruit this year. Mrs. Gregson told about the institute she attended all the sessions of the first weeks. The Institute will become annual in Grinnell. I hope who attend will come in contact with great men. Chester C. Donis says that more than 90% of the triple A programs would be affected by a surprise court decision. Kirby Page-world religions responsibility in world programs. Human nature is potential. It will become what it is stimulated to become. We moved and gave a vote (illegible) to Mrs. Gregson. Monday, January 17, 1944. Mrs. George Williams has received word of the death of Mrs. John Eighme of Sanger, Cal., whig occurred Jan. 11. Mrs. Eighme was formerly Helen Stocks of Grinnell.
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