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"PLAINFIELD"
August 4th 1927
841st Meetng

The 841st meeting of the Mutual Improvement Association was
held at Plainfield 8-4-1927.

Hallie Bentley called the meeting to order at half past three
o'clock.

The minutes of the last meeting at this place were read - and
the minutes of the last meeting were read and accepted. Both sets of minutes
were read by Mary F. Green as the Secretary, Margaret Jones, believes in letting
the young people have a share in the responsibity.

The Treasurer, Mary Tilton, reported as follows:
Balance on hand $7.90
Dues paid 1.25
$9.15
Paid
Travelers Aid 5.00
Bal on hand
8/1 $4.15
Received for Social Service League $29.75.

Next place of meeting The Cedars with Amy and Elise Hutton
at the regular time.

Sentiment of the hostess, Margaret Moore; "They conquer who
think they can. He has not learned the lesson of life who does not each day
surmount a fear."

Miss Mary Davis told of some of her experiences in Canterbury
Cathederal, and in London.

Mary Green gave some worthwhile sentiments; "That was excellently observed, say I when I read a passage in an author, where this opinion
agrees with mine" Swift. "We taste our intellectual pleasure twice
and with
the result when we taste it with a friend." Hawthorne. "When you ask yourself
what to do, take counsel with your courage; when you ask yourself how to do
it, take counsel with your caution."

"All who joy would win
Must state it - happiness was born a twin."
Byron

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"PLAINFIELD"
August 4th 1927
841st Meetng
The 841st meeting of the Mutual Improvement Association was
held at Plainfield 8-4-1927.

Hallie Bentley called the meeting to order at half past three
o'clock.

The minutes of the last meeting at his place were read - and
the minutes of the last meeting were read and accepted. Both sets of minutes
were read by Mary F. Green as the Secretary, Margaret Jones, believes in letting
the young people have a share in the responsibity.

The Treasurer, Mary Tilton, reported as follows:
Balance on hand $7.90
Dues paid 1.25
$9.15
Paid
Travelers Aid 5.00
Bal on hand
8/1 $4.15
Received for Social Service League $29.75.

Next place of meeting The Cedars with Amy and Elise Hutten
at the regular time.

Sentiment of the hostess, Margaret Moore; "They conquer who
think they can. He has not learned the lesson of life who does not each day
surmount a fear."

Miss Mary Davis told of some of her experiences in Canterbury
Cathederal, and in London.

Mary Green gave some worthwhile sentiments; "That was excellently observed, say I when I read a passage in an author, where this opinion
agrees with mine" Swift. "We taste our intellectual pleasure twice
and with
the result when we taste it with a friend." Hawthorne. "When you ask yourself
what to do, take counsel with your courage; when you ask yourself how to do
it, take counsel with you caution."

"All who joy would win
Must shate it - happiness was born a twin."
Byron