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The article went to show how a busy
woman, one who had no time or
strength to work outside of her own
home, may stand in her own
place & yet have a home a center
of distribution for the very best that
can be given.

Carrie H. Brooke's continuation was
entitled " Woman enjoys equal rights
with man" Martha Holland
read "The Home" -- homes redeemed
& filled with spiritual light & blessing
by example - by precept - by education
piety as expressing the need & life
of God in the soul should be the very
atmosphere of home"

Anne F. Gilpin gave Ella Wheeler Wilcox's
beautiful lines "Love much"

Margaret S. Hallowell had nothing
for us. Mary B. Thomas a guest
read interesting extracts from a letter
written by Eliza N. Moore in London.
She also gave some original thoughts
suggested by the tragic affair which
recently occurred among the colored
people in this neighborhood. *

We will have to go to the root of
the matter & endeavor to prevent
the use of liquor which is

* murder near Sharp St. Church

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