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Woman's Christian Temperance Union minutes, Grinnell, Iowa, 1928-1976
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The July 21, 1925 meeting was held at Miss Harriett Bucks. The president opened the meeting by a song - The World is going Dry. Mrs. Pearl Garner read from the 121 Psalm also Pauls message to Timothy. Prayers were offered another song All around the World was sung. Sec. report was read. Pledge signing was introduced by Mrs. Kearney. An enthusiastic discussion followed and it was decide that the Sunday school would solicit pledge signers. Our president advised [illegible] to be obtained for the school children. Interesting reports were given of the County convention. Miss Grosenball tendered two selections - Character and Don't you know. Our August 18, 1925 meeting met at the home of our president Mrs. Robert Lincoln. The first song - Wind the ribbon Around the World was sung following the reading of the scripture by Miss Smith she brought out in her ex hortaliores [?] the fruit of the spirit which will be manifested in a life with Christ. After prayer Rachel Richards sang a solo "In the Garden of my Heart. During this session the union very kindly showed their appreciation by standing toward the young people. Miss Florence Cole and Rachel Richards who so willingly endered their assistance Miss Cole favoring us with a piano solo. A token of sympathy was expressed toward Mrs. John Lincoln and son who were sick and a note to remember them with flowers was unanimously
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The July 21, 1925 meeting was held at Miss Harriett Bucks. The president opened the meeting by a song - The World is going Dry. Mrs. Pearl Garner read from the 121 Psalm also Pauls message to Timothy. Prayers were offered another song All around the World was sung. Sec. report was read. Pledge signing was introduced by Mrs. Kearney. An enthusiastic discussion followed and it was decide that the Sunday school would solicit pledge signers. Our president advised [illegible] to be obtained for the school children. Interesting reports were given of the County convention. Miss Grosenball tendered two selections - Character and Don't you know. Our August 18, 1925 meeting met at the home of our president Mrs. Robert Lincoln. The first song - Wind the ribbon Around the World was sung following the reading of the scripture by Miss Smith she brought out in her ex hortaliores [?] the fruit of the spirit which will be manifested in a life with Christ. After prayer Rachel Richards sang a solo "In the Garden of my Heart. During this session the union very kindly showed their appreciation by standing toward the young people. Miss Florence Cole and Rachel Richards who so willingly endered their assistance Miss Cole favoring us with a piano solo. A token of sympathy was expressed toward Mrs. John Lincoln and son who were sick and a note to remember them with flowers was unanimously
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