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Marion, Ia. Oct 3rd 1921 The Cary Club held its first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs Pyle. Meeting was called to order by the Pres Mrs Pyle. Roll call was answered by quotations. Seventeen members and one visitor present. Sec'y read the minutes of May 23rd. Also report of Annual Team. Minutes were approved. Treasurer gave her report. $2.95 was the amount on hand. It was moved and said $500 dollars be paid to Mrs Ives to pay for printing of programs. Report approved. Motion carried. Mrs Cross sent a letter of Greeting and regrets she was unable to be present and wishes for a prosperous year, also kindness. Mrs Shumack was the only member that attended every meeting for the year. Vacation Echoes followed Mrs Dobson a former member of Club gave a very intereting account of her visit to Rosebud Indian Agency and of a festival given by Sioux Indians while there. Others told of Aunts trips and stay at homes, how they had spent their vacations all very interesting.
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Marion, Ia. Oct 3rd 1921 The Cary Club held its first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs Pyle. Meeting was called to order by the Pres Mrs Pyle. Roll call was answered by quotations. Seventeen members and one visitor present. Sec'y read the minutes of May 23rd. Also report of Annual Team. Minutes were approved. Treasurer gave her report. $2.95 was the amount on hand. It was moved and said $500 dollars be paid to Mrs Ives to pay for printing of programs. Report approved. Motion carried. Mrs Cross sent a letter of Greeting and regrets she was unable to be present and wishes for a prosperous year, also kindness. Mrs Shumack was the only member that attended every meeting for the year. Vacation Echoes followed Mrs Dobson a former member of Club gave a very intereting account of her visit to Rosebud Indian Agency and of a festival given by Sioux Indians while there. Others told of Aunts trips and stay at homes, how they had spent their vacations all very interesting.
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