Cherry Valley WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, 1925-79, p. 13

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HaggarW Roll (3311â€" ”Garden Hints” Fiveâ€"minute Talksâ€" “Current Events.” Music! Paper-Selectedâ€"Mrs. (Rev) 0‘ R. Flindall. Committeeâ€"Mrs, O. Dulmage, Mrs. H. Wharmby Musicâ€"- Paperâ€"“Making a Housg a Homefâ€"Mrs. W. C. Housekeeping." Fiveâ€"minute Talkâ€"“Current Events.” Musi â€" Papex>â€"“Easter.”â€"Mrs. A. H. Foster. Election of Officersâ€" Committeeâ€"Mrs. L. Fennemore, Mr E‘ BrummelL Mottoâ€"â€"-"The Permanent Things Are the star and the Sun. Nut the Clouds and the Dust." â€"â€"Emily Martin Hostesse5#Mrs. A. H. Foster and Mrs W. C. Mottoâ€"“1n the Heart of fire Bulb is the Promise of Springfiâ€"Mrs‘ A. In): with, Hostesses-â€"M1‘s. G. Kavanagh and Mrs. F. Smith R011 Callâ€"“What is Most Important to Good Haggarty. Contestâ€"Mrs. Ed. Williams Committeeâ€"Mrs. G‘ Kmanagh, Mrs B. Brooks, Hilda Dulmage. â€"Mrs, L, Goodwin Representatives to District Annual Mrs A‘ Beckwith, Mrs. M. Flake, Mrs. A, H. Foster, Mrs, J, Brooks, AUDITORS Mary Wharmby Evelyn Brummell . Mrs. A. Beckwih , Mrs. A. H. Foster 2nd Vice . . Mrs. B. Breaks 3rd Vice . rs. L. Fennemore Secretaw-Treasurer Mrs. M. Flake President Ist Vice Mrs. A. Eeckwith Mrs. M. Flake Mrs‘ B‘ Brooks Mary Whamby Sunshine Superintendent Miss Hilda Dulmage, Altemate~Mrs, E. Brummell. DISTRICT DIRECTOR Mrs. G. Workman DIRECTORS OFFICERS 1939-40 ADR'IL MAY g cherry Cvalley $121an § § WOM EN’S E 2 INSTITUTE S ‘mmmmmfl \WWWWW, Keep us from pebtiuess. Let us be large in thought, word and deed. Let us be done with fault-finding. Let us leave off self- Seeking. May we never be hasty in judg- ment, and always generous. Teach us to put into action our better impulses, straightâ€" forward and unafraid. May we realize that it is the little things that create differences, that in the big things of life we are one, and may we strive to know and to touch the great common woman’s heart of us all. May we not forget to be kind. A goodly thing it is to meet In friendship's circle bright, . re nothing; strains the pleasure sweet 0‘ dim: the radiant light. No unkind words our lips shall pass, No envy sour the mind; But each shall seek the common weal: The good of all mankind. “FOR HOME AND COUNTRY“ 1939 P 1940 INSTITUTE C EED OPE G ODE

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