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May meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Wiliam Hamilton 811 East Street Mrs Blagg lead the devotionals reading the 84 psalm reminding us of the comforts and blessings of the prvilage we have that we can worshiop in the assembly and the [murcie?] of our heavenly Father Doris and "[Jean?]" Lincoln said sweet hour of prair Mrs hess and Mrs Wattand report their visiting the public schools and reported temperence was taught in each room splendidly and cleaverly Mrs. "[Wilmba]" "[Raborn?]" gave a good talk stressing we should use our privilage of voting as women voters Mrs Hamilton and Mrs Blagg surved tea Mrs E M Kerney presented Mrs Robert Lincoln a beutifull W.C.T.U. pin; our dear president we were dismissed with our benedition Mrs. H. O. Shaw June meeting was held at the home of Mrs Alice Wheeler Miss Ruth Mc Ruth told us of her experience in teaching among the people in the Kentucky Hills and how they were sucsfull in reaching the very poor people by loving and doing for them just as they would our children and going to their home and holding religious survises when they would not come to the public worship Mrs. G.W. Richards was leader the subject was Carnivals and stressed that our plasure pastime was sure to affect our lives using the ilistration that when we drop a pebal in watter the waves travel from it to the banks. Moved that we send a post card shower to Mrs. George Mitchell Mrs Gorman reported her visits at school delegates were elected for county convention Mrs Nelson Miss Jenny Bailey Mrs Gorman comity for picnic elected Mrs "[H H?]" "[Fleuner?]" Mrs H. O Shaw dismised with benedition Mrs H. O Shaw sec
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May meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Wiliam Hamilton 811 East Street Mrs Blagg lead the devotionals reading the 84 psalm reminding us of the comforts and blessings of the prvilage we have that we can worshiop in the assembly and the [murcie?] of our heavenly Father Doris and "[Jean?]" Lincoln said sweet hour of prair Mrs hess and Mrs Wattand report their visiting the public schools and reported temperence was taught in each room splendidly and cleaverly Mrs. "[Wilmba]" "[Raborn?]" gave a good talk stressing we should use our privilage of voting as women voters Mrs Hamilton and Mrs Blagg surved tea Mrs E M Kerney presented Mrs Robert Lincoln a beutifull W.C.T.U. pin; our dear president we were dismissed with our benedition Mrs. H. O. Shaw June meeting was held at the home of Mrs Alice Wheeler Miss Ruth Mc Ruth told us of her experience in teaching among the people in the Kentucky Hills and how they were sucsfull in reaching the very poor people by loving and doing for them just as they would our children and going to their home and holding religious survises when they would not come to the public worship Mrs. G.W. Richards was leader the subject was Carnivals and stressed that our plasure pastime was sure to affect our lives using the ilistration that when we drop a pebal in watter the waves travel from it to the banks. Moved that we send a post card shower to Mrs. George Mitchell Mrs Gorman reported her visits at school delegates were elected for county convention Mrs Nelson Miss Jenny Bailey Mrs Gorman comity for picnic elected Mrs "[H H?]" "[Fleuner?]" Mrs H. O Shaw dismised with benedition Mrs H. O Shaw sec
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