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League of Women Voters minutes, 1920-1925
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Than stressing too much the formation I new leagues Miss Posenffield mover that mimeograph copies be continued (unknown) a better bulletin gotten out the matter being left to the discretion of the President. Motion seconded (unknown) carrier Mrs. Mayer mover that the mailing list be extended by adding board members of (unknown) League and other suggested by State Board members. Motion reconsider and carried Mrs. Kinectone (?) reported that a telegraph had been received from Mrs. Ida B. Wise (?) Smith from Chautauqua New York accepting the chairmanship of the department of Public Welfare in (unknown) of Sara League of Women voters Mrs. (unknown) announced that that if it was 1:15 and that through the courtesy of the Clear Lake League the Board was invited to a luncheon at the Lake Shore Hotel Brand (unknown) At 2:30 the work of the Board was again resumed Mrs. Million gave a report on the State Fair progress and (unknown) read a letter from Mrs. Spaulding in which she stated her belief that it was inadvisable because of the previous (unknown) to try to put on a program at the State Fair Mrs. Mayer (unknown) that Mrs. (unknown) Polk Co.
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Than stressing too much the formation I new leagues Miss Posenffield mover that mimeograph copies be continued (unknown) a better bulletin gotten out the matter being left to the discretion of the President. Motion seconded (unknown) carrier Mrs. Mayer mover that the mailing list be extended by adding board members of (unknown) League and other suggested by State Board members. Motion reconsider and carried Mrs. Kinectone (?) reported that a telegraph had been received from Mrs. Ida B. Wise (?) Smith from Chautauqua New York accepting the chairmanship of the department of Public Welfare in (unknown) of Sara League of Women voters Mrs. (unknown) announced that that if it was 1:15 and that through the courtesy of the Clear Lake League the Board was invited to a luncheon at the Lake Shore Hotel Brand (unknown) At 2:30 the work of the Board was again resumed Mrs. Million gave a report on the State Fair progress and (unknown) read a letter from Mrs. Spaulding in which she stated her belief that it was inadvisable because of the previous (unknown) to try to put on a program at the State Fair Mrs. Mayer (unknown) that Mrs. (unknown) Polk Co.
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