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Woman's Christian Temperance Union minutes, Grinnell, Iowa, 1913-1928
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is to put on Mrs Emma Bailey was made captain Rev J J Frederic dismissed us the meeting was held at Feb Mrs Mrs A Martin Mrs L Stokes lead the devotional Mrs George Blagg the subject of dress reform showing or comparing the dues of today. With our girlhood days bringing out many advantigs and that there were always extreamist a bill of 200 was allowed 1000 was given social servis finds Market day was apointed April 13 or as near as we could get the window Charmer apointed for words for market day 1 Mrs H.G. Shaw 2 Mrs Jackson 3 Mrs Robert LIncoln 4 Mrs Stokes March 19 The WCTU and at the home of Mrs Jas Mother on Broad St. Rev Rice conducted the devotional, he took for his theme He that ruleth his one spirit is greater than he that taketh a city. AT the close of his talk he favored us with a solo. Sap Humphrey then spoke on the teaching and affect of alcohol and narcotics to children in the public schools He spoke of the damaging effects of the cegrette on the young boys of High School and grade school age Mrs Bary spoke of the school and that the school bord were with the WCTU in trying to teach the ill effects of the cigorette and benifit of clean living
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is to put on Mrs Emma Bailey was made captain Rev J J Frederic dismissed us the meeting was held at Feb Mrs Mrs A Martin Mrs L Stokes lead the devotional Mrs George Blagg the subject of dress reform showing or comparing the dues of today. With our girlhood days bringing out many advantigs and that there were always extreamist a bill of 200 was allowed 1000 was given social servis finds Market day was apointed April 13 or as near as we could get the window Charmer apointed for words for market day 1 Mrs H.G. Shaw 2 Mrs Jackson 3 Mrs Robert LIncoln 4 Mrs Stokes March 19 The WCTU and at the home of Mrs Jas Mother on Broad St. Rev Rice conducted the devotional, he took for his theme He that ruleth his one spirit is greater than he that taketh a city. AT the close of his talk he favored us with a solo. Sap Humphrey then spoke on the teaching and affect of alcohol and narcotics to children in the public schools He spoke of the damaging effects of the cegrette on the young boys of High School and grade school age Mrs Bary spoke of the school and that the school bord were with the WCTU in trying to teach the ill effects of the cigorette and benifit of clean living
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