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and the atmosphere most enesra-
ting all week. I went to Mrs Clark
the first thing, Monday Morning. She
could do nothing herself but gave
me the names of the women
of influence and suffrage con-
viction in the city - I went
next to Mrs. McRoberts and the
Lord softened her heart toward
me and intensified her vision of
the ends to be achieved and
tho she was wilted and panting
with the heat she went to work
and because of here there was
cooperation and harmony
and at last a very splendid
affair at the Evan's - The
speakers were fine and the whole
effect fine and impressive
Committee secured -
Chm. Mrs. B.W. Wattles (young and capable)
V. Chm. Mrs G.G Kilinger (also young matron)
Sec. Miss Maud Jensen
Treas Mrs. J.H. Gillespie
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