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Helpful hints given by Mary E. Moore
contained valuable suggestions with
regard to health & happiness.
Josephine Mc Dowell was asked
to give a recitation which she obligingly
consented to do and with much expression
gave a selection from David Copperfield.
Mary Colt's article told of butter being
substituted for cod liver oil & its
advantages as nourishment.
Hallie C. Bentley read some amusing
scraps. Mary Bond's contribution
was short but to the point - it said
"speaking the truth may be a very
good thing or a very bad thing".
Martha Holland read "Unseen
toilers". The world is richer sweeter
& better today because of that pure
fragrance which ceaselessly comes
up from the works of the unseen
workers - the patient toiling unhonored
souls who are content with
their lot. F. M .Robertson says "The
humblest occupation has in it materials
of discipline for the highest heaven".
Gene Farcett read part of a sermon
delivered by the Rev. Maltbie Babcock
concluding with the following
beautiful lines.
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