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of most of our troubles is to be found
in every one doing something for
him self.” Henry Ford

Elise Hutton read from the Reader’s
Digest on “World Conditions of Today.

Emilie Coulter, also from the Digest
“Children can be taught life” –

Helen Hallowell had selected an article
but in the haste and change of
place in coming to the Meeting, she
had forgotten to bring it – better adopt
Cousin Hadassah’s method! –

Miss Ethel Adams and Mabel Reese nothing

Alice Pierce – Big joke for little men.

Rose Gilpin – A pathetic story of “Aunt Chloe”
who clung to her familiar old time life.

Mrs. Iddings Outdoor Furniture + “The Last
Chore”.

Katharine Adams, Mary Miller, Mrs. Rice – nothing.

Mary Hutton, a very amusing story of an
old timer, who disliked innovation, especially
the telephone –

Mary M. Stabler – Question – Can one keep
a gardenia out all winter? No one seemed

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