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but the meeting was not called
to order until an hour later -
so few member having put in
an appearance. After the minutes
were read, the following sentiment
was given by the hostess.

"The sweetest and happiest homes to which
men in weary life look back with
yearning too deep for tears; homes
whose recollections linger round
our manhood like light & sunshine
and the sweet air in which no base
thing can intrude are homes where
brethren dwell together in unity
where because all love God - all
love their brothers - also where
because all are dear to all - each
is dearer to each than to himself"

Sarah T. Miller read beautiful lines
"Why mourn"? Mary T. Bond's article
told of the Fresh bread Charity of a
Viena Bakery where millions
of loaves were given away to the
poor in New York City.

Anna F. Gilpin read a description of
a mysterious mountain in South
America which has never been
explored owing to its perpendicular
rocky sides it is rendered absolutely
inaccessable to the foot of man or beast.

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but the meeting was not called
to order until an hour later.
So few member having put in an appearance.
After the minutes were read, the following sentiment
was given by the hostess.
"The sweetest and happiest homes to which
men in weary life look back with
yearning too deep for tears; Homes
whose recollections linger round
our manhood like light and sunshine
and the sweet air in which no base
thing can intrude are homes where
brethren dwell together in unity
where because all love God all
love their brothers also where
because all are dear to all each
is dearer to each than to himself"
Sarah J. Miller read beautiful lines
"Why mourn"? Mary J. Bond's article
told of the Fresh bread charity of a
Vienna bakery where millions
of loaves were given away to the
poor in New York City.
Anne F. Gilpin read a description of
a mysterious mountain in South
America which has never been
explored owing to its perpendicular
rocky sides it is rendered absolutely
inaccessable to the foot of man or beast.