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of many a poor little waif.

Caroline H. Brooke had selected an article
replete with food for thought. This is the title,
"Relative Values in Life". As all know that the
full day is not always the one in which
most is accomplished, and yet what to let
go with advantage is the question. We learned
from her the origin and truth of several nursery
rhymes, and that handkerchiefs are only a
modern necessity and were not used in polite
society until the time of Josephine.

Eliza N. Moore was absent from the neighborhood
but had sent her love to the Association
through her sister Hallie Bentley, who then kept
us amused for a little while by the adventures
of Jimmie Brown.

This concluded our entertainment for the
day and we adjourned to meet at - Magnolia
February 22.

Elizabeth C. Davis,
Secretary pro tem.

Sentiment for Belmont Mtg.
"Every time we choose the good and avoid the evil we set an
example to others. Thousands of small right acts done come
to a great deal when they are taken together. Each generation
has been better in something than the one before it
and we must strive to make the 20th century better
than the 19th for the sake of those who will
come after us"

Page 148

144

of many a poor little waif.

Caroline H. Brooke had selected an article
replete with food for thought. This is the title,
"Relative Values in Life". As all know that the
full day is not always the one in which
most is accomplished, and yet what to let
go with advantage is the question. We learned
from her the origin and truth of several nursery
rhymes, and that handkerchiefs are only a
modern necessity and were not used in polite
society until the time of Josephine.

Eliza N. Moore was absent from the neighborhood
but had sent her love to the Association
through her sister Hallie Bentley, who then kept
us amused for a little while by the adventures
of Jimmie Brown.

This concluded our entertainment for the
day and we adjourned to meet at - Magnolia
February 22.

Elizabeth C. Davis,
Secretary pro tem.

Sentiment for Belmont Mtg.
"Every time we choose the good and avoid the evil we set an
example to others. Thousands of small right acts done come
to a great deal when they are taken together. Each generation
has been better in something than the one before it
and we must strive to make the 20th century better
than the 19th for the sake of those who will
come after us"