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that we considered voting a duty, and
the support of chucrches and welfare
work a necessity.
Just suppose that we each construct a
Memory House, filling the rooms
carefully, a Home room, a Book room,
a Friendship room, a room of Pleasant
Times. When old age comes, it would be
good to have a Memory House to dwell
in, that would enable us to enjoy the
sunset.
Tea was served at the Loring-Greenough
House. Glass candelabra with white
and yellow candles around lavish
branches of forsythia made the tables
lovely, and the pourers were Mrs.
L. Reginald Chandler, Mrs. Malcom
Rees, Mrs. George W. Wheelwright,
and Miss Mary M. Whitcomb.
Respectfully submitted,
Lucy E. Henderson,
Rec. Sec.
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