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have in the food for people and animals,

Katherine Adams told of things that can
happen to us all in our everyday life.

Helen Farquhar, a fine article from “The Parents”
telling us of the danger of the war to us, and to
our children and how to help them meet
the problems ahead of them – the 4th of July
being an appropriate time to think of these things.

Mrs. Weld read a review of the new book
by Herbert Hoover & Hugh Gibson on “A
Lasting Peace”, and asked for an understanding
of the Freedom from Fear, and
the Freedom from Want – which we are
advised must come with peace. There was
much interest expressed and varying opinions
given as to the exact meaning of the terms.

Helen Moore – a sentiment –

Mary Reading Miller an amusing story of
the handling of money or “filthy lucre” –

Doris Lea, the story of an old fashioned 4th
of July and how it was celebrated years ago.

Deb Willson gave a history of coffee from the
beginning of its use, how it had been mixed
with chicory, and adulterated with other

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