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New England coast & hung in a Protestant
Church at Deerfield Conn. It was eventually
reclaimed by force & carried to Canada
triumphantly to swing & peal in the steeple
for which it was intended & summon
Indians to prayer. Sarah H. Stone offered
a new anecdote of Martha Washington
who in plain attire calmly pursued her
knitting of the General's hose while
entertaining fashionable callers. Hadassa J .Moore
wrote an affectionate note to her friends in
council & she sent an obituary of
Eliza Parker who died in Phila. 1851

Eliz. G. Thomas selected some admirable
thoughts from "The World Beautiful" by
Lilian Whiting; a strong appeal for cheerfulness
& right living; wrong is a state
of spiritual corosion." If a trouble can not
be cured to dismiss it from our minds is
best wisdom. Happiness is largely a thing
of habit, therefore acquire the faculty
of expecting success. The final thought in
all work is not that we have more but do
more. Not higher places but greater worth.
Not for fame but for knowledge. Sarah E.
Stabler read from the same of which the
above is a brief synopsis and she presented a
letter from The Bruen Home No 1135 - 9th St.
N W Washington D C where unfortunate girls
are sheltered and if possible reclaimed asking

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New England coast & hung in a Protestant
Church at Deerfield Conn. It was eventually
reclaimed by force & carried to Canada
triumphantly to swing & peal in the steeple
for which it was intended & summon
Indians to prayer. Sarah H. Stone offered
a new anecdote of Martha Washington
who in plain attire calmly pursued her
knitting of the General's hose while
entertaining fashionable callers. Hadassa J .Moore
wrote an affectionate note to her friends in
council & she sent an obituary of
Eliza Parker who died in Phila. 1851

Eliz. G. Thomas selected some admirable
thoughts from "The World Beautiful" by
Lilian Whiting; a strong appeal for cheerfulness
& right living; wrong is a state
of spiritual corosion." If a trouble can not
be cured to dismiss it from our minds is
best wisdom. Happiness is largely a thing
of habit, therefore acquire the faculty
of expecting success. The final thought in
all work is not that we have more but do
more. Not higher places but greater worth.
Not for fame but for knowledge. Sarah E.
Stabler read from the same of which the
above is a brief synopsis and she presented a
letter from The Bruen Home No 1135 - 9th St.
N 9t Washington D C where unfortunate girls
are sheltered and if possible reclaimed asking