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July 23, 1924 A called muting of the I. L. W. Voters Board met at 414 Frankel Bld with the President Miss drake presiding and the following present. Mrs Max Mayer, Mrs Gordon Elliott, Mrs Clarence Knutson, Mrs Fred Hunter, Miss Marshall, Dean Anne Richardson. Minutes of May 26th read and approved. Bills presented Electric Light $1.15 Mrs Gay 15 cts for cards and $3.00 for stamps. Rent $30 lock and hinge $1.45 toll to Cleveland $2.14 telephone $7.00 Miss Drake telephoned for our balance which was $223.15 Bills equipment for type writer. $1 - salary Mrs Gay $40. Ink $2.50. Homestead $140. On the Homestead Account $25 was ordered paid leaving $115 to be paid. Mrs Elliott moved that all the other bills as itemized be allowed and paid. Motion seconded by Mrs Knutson. Carried. President announced that Minnie Fisher Cunningham would be here Aug 4 1924. Consent was given that Mrs Daniels arrange a luncheon to talk about the "Get out the Vote" campaign. Bulletin read about commemorating the war 10 years ago etc. It was stated that Gov. Kendall refused to co-operate about the child labor amendment. Board decided not to push bill now. Mrs. Elliott moved to adjourn. (Mrs Clarence) Hazelwood Knutson.
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July 23, 1924 A called muting of the I. L. W. Voters Board met at 414 Frankel Bld with the President Miss drake presiding and the following present. Mrs Max Mayer, Mrs Gordon Elliott, Mrs Clarence Knutson, Mrs Fred Hunter, Miss Marshall, Dean Anne Richardson. Minutes of May 26th read and approved. Bills presented Electric Light $1.15 Mrs Gay 15 cts for cards and $3.00 for stamps. Rent $30 lock and hinge $1.45 toll to Cleveland $2.14 telephone $7.00 Miss Drake telephoned for our balance which was $223.15 Bills equipment for type writer. $1 - salary Mrs Gay $40. Ink $2.50. Homestead $140. On the Homestead Account $25 was ordered paid leaving $115 to be paid. Mrs Elliott moved that all the other bills as itemized be allowed and paid. Motion seconded by Mrs Knutson. Carried. President announced that Minnie Fisher Cunningham would be here Aug 4 1924. Consent was given that Mrs Daniels arrange a luncheon to talk about the "Get out the Vote" campaign. Bulletin read about commemorating the war 10 years ago etc. It was stated that Gov. Kendall refused to co-operate about the child labor amendment. Board decided not to push bill now. Mrs. Elliott moved to adjourn. (Mrs Clarence) Hazelwood Knutson.
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