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The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. E. L. Dieterich for the June meeting. The devotional was led my Mrs. A. B. Cadwell using the fortieth chapter of Isaiah. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A report of the peace address was given by Mrs. E. M. Kearney. Mrs. Hess gave a report of flowers sent. Acknowledgement of flowers sent to Mrs. Fleener and other were read. A bill of three dollars and six cents was allowed Mrs. Hess for flowers and express. After some discussion it was decided that all who went to Montezuma for the Co. Convention would be delegates. A duet by Mrs. Cadwell and Mrs. Dempster was received with much appreciation. The subject Government County Liquor in Canada was ably handled by Mrs. C. S. George showing us it is far from a sucess. General discussion followed Mrs. George's talk. Mention was made also of the recent death of Anna Gordon who served so faithfully with Francis Williard and afterwards the meeting, there closed with the usual benediction. Mrs. James McKee, Secty
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The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. E. L. Dieterich for the June meeting. The devotional was led my Mrs. A. B. Cadwell using the fortieth chapter of Isaiah. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A report of the peace address was given by Mrs. E. M. Kearney. Mrs. Hess gave a report of flowers sent. Acknowledgement of flowers sent to Mrs. Fleener and other were read. A bill of three dollars and six cents was allowed Mrs. Hess for flowers and express. After some discussion it was decided that all who went to Montezuma for the Co. Convention would be delegates. A duet by Mrs. Cadwell and Mrs. Dempster was received with much appreciation. The subject Government County Liquor in Canada was ably handled by Mrs. C. S. George showing us it is far from a sucess. General discussion followed Mrs. George's talk. Mention was made also of the recent death of Anna Gordon who served so faithfully with Francis Williard and afterwards the meeting, there closed with the usual benediction. Mrs. James McKee, Secty
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