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Chrisandgis at Nov 26, 2024 08:49 PM

n2021-4_b009_f03_x01_008

club house for $1.50 without any fi $2.00 with use of fireplace; and $2.50 with use of furnace. Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Pouton seconded, that Mrs. Rivers see Arthur and see what is the least he would work for during the winter. Carried. A discussion on mothers' pensions led by Mrs. Pouton followed. Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Bastain seconded, that Mrs. Rivers appoint a committee to call a meeting of other committees from civic organization to go before the county commissioners and wage the passage of the Mother's Pensions bill. Carried. The board went on record as being willing to stand behind all work undertaken by the welfare committee in relief of all kinds, and is willing to cooperate in every way possible. Mrs. Rivers reported that Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Parker have resigned from the club. The resginations were accepted with regret. The following names were presented for membership: Miss Helen Mawery Mrs. J.W. Collins, Sr., Mrs. Rosenberg, Mrs. Herman Hurz, accepted. Mrs. Roberts moved, Mrs. Bostain seconded, that the commitee having charge of the program for the afternoon also have charge of the social hour at the close of the meeting, furnishing light refreshments. Carried There being no futher business the meeting adjourned. Respt. submitted, Alice Roberts, sec.

club house for $1.50 without any fi
$2.00 with use of fireplace; and
$2.50 with use of furnace.

Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Pouton
seconded, that Mrs. Rivers see
Arthur and see what is the least
he would work for during the
winter. Carried.

A discussion on mothers' pensions
led by Mrs. Pouton followed.

Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Bastain
seconded, that Mrs. Rivers appoint
a committee to call a meeting of
other committees from civic
organization to go before the county
commissioners and wage the
passage of the Mother's Pensions
bill. Carried.

The board went on record as
being willing to stand behind
all work undertaken by the
welfare committee in relief of
all kinds, and is willing to
cooperate in every way possible.

Mrs. Rivers reported that Mrs.
Gilbert and Mrs. Parker have
resigned from the club. The resginations
were accepted with regret. The
following names were presented
for membership: Miss Helen Mawery
Mrs. J.W. Collins, Sr., Mrs.
Rosenberg, Mrs. Herman Hurz,
accepted.

Mrs. Roberts moved, Mrs. Bostain
seconded, that the commitee having
charge of the program for the afternoon
also have charge of the social
hour at the close of the meeting,
furnishing light refreshments. Carried

There being no futher business the
meeting adjourned. Respt. submitted,
Alice Roberts, sec.

n2021-4_b009_f03_x01_008

club house for $1.50 without any fi $2.00 with use of fireplace; and $2.50 with use of furnace. Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Pouton seconded, that Mrs. Rivers see Arthur and see what is the least he would work for during the winter. Carried. A discussion on mothers' pensions led by Mrs. Pouton followed. Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Bastain seconded, that Mrs. Rivers appoint a committee to call a meeting of other committees from civic organization to go before the county commissioners and wage the passage of the Mother's Pensions bill. Carried. The board went on record as being willing to stand behind all work undertaken by the welfare committee in relief of all kinds, and is willing to cooperate in every way possible. Mrs. Rivers reported that Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Parker have resigned from the club. The resginations were accepted with regret. The following names were presented for membership: Miss Helen Mawery Mrs. J.W. Collins, Sr., Mrs. Rosenberg, Mrs. Herman Hurz, accepted. Mrs. Roberts moved, Mrs. Bostain seconded, that the commitee having charge of the program for the afternoon also have charge of the social hour at the close of the meeting, furnishing light refreshments. Carried There being no futher business the meeting adjourned. Respt. submitted, Alice Roberts, sec.

club house for $1.50 without any fi
$2.00 with use of fireplace; and
$2.50 with use of furnace.
Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Pouton
seconded, that Mrs. Rivers see
Arthur and see what is the least
he would work for during the
winter. Carried.
A discussion on mothers' pensions
led by Mrs. Pouton followed.
Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Bastain
seconded, that Mrs. Rivers appoint
a committee to call a meeting of
other committees from civic
organization to go before the county
commissioners and wage the
passage of the Mother's Pensions
bill. Carried.
The board went on record as
being willing to stand behind
all work undertaken by the
welfare committee in relief of
all kinds, and is willing to
cooperate in every way possible.
Mrs. Rivers reported that Mrs.
Gilbert and Mrs. Parker have
resigned from the club. The resginations
were accepted with regret. The
following names were presented
for membership: Miss Helen Mawery
Mrs. J.W. Collins, Sr., Mrs.
Rosenberg, Mrs. Herman Hurz,
accepted.
Mrs. Roberts moved, Mrs. Bostain
seconded, that the commitee having
charge of the program for the afternoon
also have charge of the social
hour at the close of the meeting,
furnishing light refreshments. Carried
There being no futher business the
meeting adjourned. Respt. submitted,
Alice Roberts, sec.