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Board meeting, October 13, 1932 The Board of the Woman's Club met in regular session Thursday, October 13, at the home of the president, Mrs. Rivers presiding. Twelve members were present. the names of Mrs. Marshall Cooke, Miss Sarah Partridge, Mrs. Earl Smith, Miss Louise Conradi, and Mrs. Harry Wells were presented for membership. Mrs. Bostain announced that Miss Eherl Williams would speak on educational work at Leon High School on Thursday night, October 20. Different organizations will cooperate in entertaining her at a tea at the club house in the afternoon from 4:30 to 6:00 o'clock. On motion by Mrs. Bostain, seconded by Mrs. Green, the board voted to cooperate in having the tea. Mrs. Moore moved, Mrs. Bostain seconded, that the club should abolish the initiation fee. Carried. Mrs. Gramling moved, Mrs. Knapp seconded, that the initiation fee of the new members who have paid it in September be returned. Carried. Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Moore seconded, that the cooresponding secretary write new members that their names would be placed on the roll upon the payment of at least half the dues or $2.50. Carried. Mrs. Moore moved, Mrs. Roberts seconded, that if the garden club asks for the club house for the flower show, they be allowed to use it provided that they protect the floor and be responsible for any damage and pay all actual expenses; and that they are not to use any green crepe paper or artificial glass. Carried. Mrs. Moore moved, Miss Gregg seconded that the club make rate to the U.D.C's for the year of $22.50 without use of linen. Carried. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Respt. submitted, Alice Roberts, sec.

Board meeting, October 13, 1932

The Board of the Woman's Club met in regular
session Thursday, October 13, at the home of the
president, Mrs. Rivers presiding. Twelve members
were present. the names of Mrs. Marshall Cooke,
Miss Sarah Partridge, Mrs. Earl Smith, Miss
Louise Conradi, and Mrs. Harry Wells were presented
for membership. Mrs. Bostain announced that
Miss Eherl Williams would speak on educational
work at Leon High School on Thursday night,
October 20. Different organizations will cooperate
in entertaining her at a tea at the club house
in the afternoon from 4:30 to 6:00 o'clock. On
motion by Mrs. Bostain, seconded by Mrs. Green,
the board voted to cooperate in having the tea.

Mrs. Moore moved, Mrs. Bostain seconded, that
the club should abolish the initiation fee. Carried.

Mrs. Gramling moved, Mrs. Knapp seconded,
that the initiation fee of the new members who
have paid it in September be returned. Carried.

Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Moore seconded, that
the cooresponding secretary write new members
that their names would be placed on the roll
upon the payment of at least half the dues
or $2.50. Carried.

Mrs. Moore moved, Mrs. Roberts seconded, that
if the garden club asks for the club house for
the flower show, they be allowed to use it
provided that they protect the floor and be
responsible for any damage and pay all actual
expenses; and that they are not to use any
green crepe paper or artificial glass. Carried.

Mrs. Moore moved, Miss Gregg seconded that
the club make rate to the U.D.C's for the
year of $22.50 without use of linen. Carried.

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

n2021-4_b009_f03_x01_009

Board meeting, October 13, 1932 The Board of the Woman's Club met in regular session Thursday, October 13, at the home of the president, Mrs. Rivers presiding. Twelve members were present. the names of Mrs. Marshall Cooke, Miss Sarah Partridge, Mrs. Earl Smith, Miss Louise Conradi, and Mrs. Harry Wells were presented for membership. Mrs. Bostain announced that Miss Eherl Williams would speak on educational work at Leon High School on Thursday night, October 20. Different organizations will cooperate in entertaining her at a tea at the club house in the afternoon from 4:30 to 6:00 o'clock. On motion by Mrs. Bostain, seconded by Mrs. Green, the board voted to cooperate in having the tea. Mrs. Moore moved, Mrs. Bostain seconded, that the club should abolish the initiation fee. Carried. Mrs. Gramling moved, Mrs. Knapp seconded, that the initiation fee of the new members who have paid it in September be returned. Carried. Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Moore seconded, that the cooresponding secretary write new members that their names would be placed on the roll upon the payment of at least half the dues or $2.50. Carried. Mrs. Moore moved, Mrs. Roberts seconded, that if the garden club asks for the club house for the flower show, they be allowed to use it provided that they protect the floor and be responsible for any damage and pay all actual expenses; and that they are not to use any green crepe paper or artificial glass. Carried. Mrs. Moore moved, Miss Gregg seconded that the club make rate to the U.D.C's for the year of $22.50 without use of linen. Carried. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Respt. submitted, Alice Roberts, sec.

Board meeting, October 13, 1932

The Board of the Woman's Club met in regular
session Thursday, October 13, at the home of the
president, Mrs. Rivers presiding. Twelve members
were present. the names of Mrs. Marshall Cooke,
Miss Sarah Partridge, Mrs. Earl Smith, Miss
Louise Conradi, and Mrs. Harry Wells were presented
for membership. Mrs. Bostain announced that
Miss Eherl Williams would speak on educational
work at Leon High School on Thursday night,
October 20. Different organizations will cooperate
in entertaining her at a tea at the club house
in the afternoon from 4:30 to 6:00 o'clock. On
motion by Mrs. Bostain, seconded by Mrs. Green,
the board voted to cooperate in having the tea.
Mrs. Moore moved, Mrs. Bostain seconded, that
the club should abolish the initiation fee. Carried.
Mrs. Gramling moved, Mrs. Knapp seconded,
that the initiation fee of the new members who
have paid it in September be returned. Carried.
Mrs. Knapp moved, Mrs. Moore seconded, that
the cooresponding secretary write new members
that their names would be placed on the roll
upon the payment of at least half the dues
or $2.50. Carried.
Mrs. Moore moved, Mrs. Roberts seconded, that
if the garden club asks for the club house for
the flower show, they be allowed to use it
provided that they protect the floor and be
responsible for any damage and pay all actual
expenses; and that they are not to use any
green crepe paper or artificial glass. Carried.
Mrs. Moore moved, Miss Gregg seconded that
the club make rate to the U.D.C's for the
year of $22.50 without use of linen. Carried.
There being no further business, the meeting
adjourned.
Respt. submitted,
Alice Roberts, sec.