‘\ 1. râ€"â€"~ --. T H O M A S B U R G B B A N CH Thomasburg Branch was organized in 1913 when Mrs. Robert Coulson of Foxboro was District President. 1913 â€" 1a Mrs. Thos. Francis - President Mrs. Edwin Morton â€" Secretary Mrs. N. Coulter â€" District Director Papers on- How to save labour in the home. Parents' influence over children in the home. How to create and preserve an atmosphere which gives character to the home. The girls' duties in the home. â€" Mrs. Elisha Haynes. Thanksgiving for the prosperity and welfare of our Dominion. , 1914 ~ 15 â€" Miss Helena Blakely â€" President Miss Emma Porter â€" Secretary Mrs. Murney Coulter_- District Director 50 members 1915 - 16 â€" Mrs. Murney Hamilton - President Miss Emma Porter - Secretary Mrs. M. Coulter â€" District Director Knitting for soldiers and Belgian Relief work. Pagers on â€" How to utilize leisure hours. Value of keeping household accounts. .Our flag and what it stands for. Furnishing a house for comfort. The sphere of Woman â€" Mrs. J. A. Beatty. Simple desserts for hot weather â€" Miss B.Trumpour. Domestic help â€" Mrs. E. â€BY- The Hygiene of cheerfulness â€" Mrs. W. Peterson Children - Their training as future citizens â€"Mrs. Francis. Girls and their ideals â€" Miss Mary Norton. 1916 â€" 17 - Mrs. Jabey Jones - President. Mrs. H. A. Wilson - Seflretary 1917 â€" 18 - Mrs. Albert Bea tty - President. Miss Mabel West - Secretary. 1918 â€" l9 â€" Mrs. Re A. Morton â€" President Miss Mabel West - Secretary. Mrs. J. Jones â€" District Director. Red Cross work Occupied mast of the meetings. They failed to get organized into N. I. work after the war.