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31 conducted The Program from The Book, 42 years in The White House, reviewing the second part but due to lack of time closing at the end of President coolidges administration planned to finish said part at the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs Gerald Thomas, April 20. Adjournment followed. There were 14 members present. Mrs Jessie Ford Pres Mrs Kathryn Blinks Sec y April 20 - 1936 The Cary Club met at the home of Mrs Gerald Thomas on the above date. 15 members answered to Roll Call with miscellaneous Inotations. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved letters of appreciation for flowers were read from the Alexander family also one from Louise Rathbun. Report of federation was then given by Mrs Beeson describing the various farms and method of dying as heard, at that meeting. Names of prospective members were proposed. Program in charge of Mrs Winter concluding the Book The first to go Back, a travelogue by an exiled Russian born princess, a revelation of what has been accomplished in the last ten years of her exile under Soviet government an interesting discussion followed. Mrs Crowner was a guest. The ride into the country was much enjoyed by all. Adjourned to meet with Mrs Beeson in two weeks. Jessie Ford Pres, Kathryn Blinks, Sec y
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31 conducted The Program from The Book, 42 years in The White House, reviewing the second part but due to lack of time closing at the end of President coolidges administration planned to finish said part at the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs Gerald Thomas, April 20. Adjournment followed. There were 14 members present. Mrs Jessie Ford Pres Mrs Kathryn Blinks Sec y April 20 - 1936 The Cary Club met at the home of Mrs Gerald Thomas on the above date. 15 members answered to Roll Call with miscellaneous Inotations. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved letters of appreciation for flowers were read from the Alexander family also one from Louise Rathbun. Report of federation was then given by Mrs Beeson describing the various farms and method of dying as heard, at that meeting. Names of prospective members were proposed. Program in charge of Mrs Winter concluding the Book The first to go Back, a travelogue by an exiled Russian born princess, a revelation of what has been accomplished in the last ten years of her exile under Soviet government an interesting discussion followed. Mrs Crowner was a guest. The ride into the country was much enjoyed by all. Adjourned to meet with Mrs Beeson in two weeks. Jessie Ford Pres, Kathryn Blinks, Sec y
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