Club Minutes: Mutual Improvement Association, 1930

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7] Sadie Adamssome ofThe ideas some French people have of AmericansShe told of injections of spring water to cure ills-and told an anecdote about John Barrymore

Helen Moore no

Stella Moore told of Ancient Lightsin England- Windows which can not be closed for any reason-

Reports of Committees

Education-Mary Nichols had attended a meeting of the County Federation Education Committee held in Rockville where Mrs. Broome gave a good talk.

American Home-Helen Hallowell, no report.

Social Service-Mary Tilton read an article on the SS League from Md. News.

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8] Resolutions – no report (Mariana Miller)

Legislation – Margaret Jones recommended that all who were really interested in Legislation attend the Meeting of the League of Woman Voters in Washington on Friday Morning.

Unfinished Business – Stella Moore had culled the minutes for rules of order and brought in a very comprehensive report. This report was ordered filed with the minutes.

County Federation – Rose Gilpin – no report.

State Federation – Margaret Jones – Four communications were noted but no action taken.

New Business – The report from the Community Council was read and accepted and the secretary instructed to

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notify the Council of this action - also to bring to the attention of the Council the matter of a Junior Fire Department.

Stella Moore announced a meeting of the Ex Board Mntg Co F. W. C. on the fourteenth - with a Club Institute, open to all, in the afternoon.

The meeting adjourned

Margaret Elgar Sherman Jones, Secretary.

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The Cedars - 4-3-1930 870th meeting

Luncheon was served at half past twelve and at two o'clock the 870th meeting of the Mutual Improvement Association was called to order by Margaret Bancroft at "The Cedars" where double hospitality was shown by our joint hostesses Helen Hallowell and Helen Farquhar.

The minutes of the last meeting at this place were read and the minutes of the last meeting - at the Maples -

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2] were read and accepted.

The Treasurer, Mary Tilton, reported that [$27].65 is on hand – and was instructed to pay $7.50 to the Travelers Aid.

The next meeting to be held with Sadie Adams at the regular time.

Sentiment – of the hostess – Helen Hallowell –

“The greatest test of our age is whether we can be loyal to the spirit of Jesus in our daily community life – It is easy to pray about our love for God

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