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Executive Board. June 16, 1925.
The regular meeting of the Executive Board was held June sixteenth at the Loring-Greenough House and was opened by the President. Those present were Miss Perry, Miss George, Mrs. Goggin, Mrs. Dane, Miss Homes, Miss Gilbert, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Edwin Adams, Mrs. Seabury, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Henderson. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were read and accepted, the latter showing a balance of $1412.48 for the Tuesday Club and $3745.31 for the Loring-Greenough fund. Miss Perry read the name of Mrs. Christian Vandercourt for reinstatement, and she was accepted, and her name placed on the waiting list. Miss Perry also read a note from Mr. Malcolm E. Nichols, thanking the Club, for the flowers sent in sympathy for the death of Mrs. Nichols.
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It was voted that Miss George should have an extension of time, for the collection of Club dues, the limit to be at her discretion. It was voted to revise the method of collecting dues, the bills here after to be mailed with the ballots. The reports of the various committees were heard and discusses, some very fine programs being planned. It was voted that the Literature Committee be allowed to change one of their "days" from Tuesday to Monday, in order that the Club might hear Prof. Mortiz, and that this change should be clearly emphasized on the monthly post cards. It was voted to hold cooking classes, preferably on Wednesday mornings, and charge a moderate fee. It was decided to have a party for the children of Club members, to be held in the garden of the Loring-
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Greenough estate, sometime in May, 1926. It was decided to hold the Bazaar and Peddler's Parade, Oct 1st and 2nd. It was voted that the name of Mrs. Charles C. Johnson, be transferred from the active to the associate member list.
Adjournment followed, Respectfully submitted, Lucy E. Henderson, Rec. Sec.