Chesley WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook Volume 2, p. 11

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F _ _ . available to us,and our library,a ", - L. t " L.- "D 'rt .e T w" l vast world of knowledge and -i' H . I. . L" ( F tstisua-E) enjoyment. Determination is the (a key to susclfml. The time to start . The January meeting of the never ive ma 1 _ If now. e tte,? with a poem Fa! Elmwood Women's Institute was but neg/er siiveswast ":92"; ammo new members jom'eo me {1.1:}th 2fg .' held at the home oi Mrs. Mary d . ' . I p re 'iumwood' Women's Institute for en e minister comes to ( F Jackson with Mrs. Georgina an giveebyyrse1e,it.Te.ree; i; . Febru r meetin in the tea" was readdry MES. Fizell. Fizen presiding. Mrs. Fizeu Wewou.1d itsgle,g,i,egge,1,tt of)?" hallawynh Mrs (gleor ina MrrFalkinghameondueteda8t. opened the meeting by wishing of happiness an agreat ,dePI out . y . . . . g _ Patriek's Day contest. I," of hie if our heart wasn t m our Ewell iruesrdrturpult tttyepye of El dW en's In tit t l" 'ii7erxygt,1ep1l7il,';,ril1lt giving, not only material gifts, the president, Mrs. ii%iinitharh. 1:32" 81301:}! e lekllnéham ' . a . . . . ' . _ . Collect were repeated ill Unismrl. but of ourselves. Giving ES like. a Mrs. men Tm": C'ril'lll'/ presided for the March meeting ' - _---" Mrs.John Klages read the mermometer, when we give yith pres?! a: w: at li IT Of ther Elmwood Women's In- scripture Lesson, Matthew r. l- our hearts the temperature uses. mem ers W o are DSP1 a Ire a, stitute held at the library hall. In ' 12. but drops when there ls hate and speedy recoreil . deference to St. Patrick's Day, _ Mrs. Helen Pratt read the spite, . , . l _ The meeting opened with the theroll call was to name an Irish i To, current events. Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Fizell's "King" contest [ Egg?" ode and the Mary county answered by nine _ Jackson was the winner of the was won by Mrs. Jacksanland " c?itli'2iitit,tij1t1 .suinutes of last members and three visitors. . ( iss Mystery Box. Correspondence M53310," Klages. Mrs. Fizell 'i'i'k'lll1'rai'lllt)1el, .an.d the In new _business, the ladies 1 was read and a number of Thank Lind l Prayer as the New Year I'M ' - " 's'li5;it'ieilsvid, were decided to sponsor a 4-H club this F you cards were received for 'fl"; A poem" Good Night PrlMliiiii'k"l'l'itttsgfi'l' _ summer. Training sehoo1rbéing , i Cheer boxes sent at Christmas. an; 'gf, tlr,,),'?, was read by the current eve J , iifiiitriiiii held in the near future were 1 'sad Mrs. Ivan Fidler read a poem by 815' O n ages m memory ofa Box was won by Mr . W " discussed. . Helen Steiner Rice "Friendship v ued member, Mrs. Louisa Visitin . . ' - Two quilts were on display and l . . . rt Monk who recently da g committee rep- hell . . - IS a priceless gift. Dasse wav. making 20 calls durin J kdiseussion was held on the % "Praise God from Whom all with Mrs Mi . If]; anuary, .disposal of them. Blessings Flow" was sung for M M . J tnnle urner and; Visiting committee convenors Mrs. Jackson's birthday, and the rs. tary ackson named to the reported making 20 Calls during _ birthdays of Mrs. Hattie Becker, Co'nlmlttee for February. February. Mrs. Sylvia Proeknow l, Miss Mildred Henderson and Let the Lower Lights Be and Mrs. Marie Mauer are the Mrs. George Robinson were Burning was sung.iof the bir- March visiting team. ' e remembered by singing "Blest thdays of Mrs. Minnie Alton. The motto, "Lite is an _ be the tie that binds." Mrs. John Klages and Mrs. Helen everlasting struggle to keep the l T The visiting C committee Taylor. money coming in and the teeth reported twenty-live visits made. Mrs. Helen Pratt presented the from falling out" was given-by [ "I Mrs. Helen Taylor and Mrs. motto "Have good shoes and l Mrs. A. Fizell. Very few of the Marie Maner are the visiting good bed, you spend your life in younger generation know what a 1 rl .team for January. one or theolher'l Are we padding "struggle" is. Mrs. A. Fizell i The Motto _ He who takes, but around In soft slippers, neglec- recalledhow our ancestors had to . N ting our responsibilities to our struggle just- for a mere; trlends who are ill in the hospital existence. Husband and wife _ or m nursing homes? So we put planted together and worked one l off until tomorrow things that we with theother during these trying _ should do today. until sometimes 2:56 Neigt1tery mid friends _ V I, it is too late. Let us get a good goggle?! no?" 'e that the , I comfortable pair of shoes and try burdgen 1.51: ma 1ta't'lgt,Si,t' " . It: accomplishour task in lile.She friends alnd 1',d'iltUs'l'.' p of Le. a S . . a rtg,ig,tf., "I 'rtigtu't'u,u1, Mrs. Ivan Fidler introduced the I " t' ' _ , guest speaker, Mrs. Carl Klages. ;, of Desboro. Mrs. Klages urged us to take advantage of short r courses and food forums that are l l _ rl I l r l p------:---:----------------------------------""" 'ae I - E if" ---" Institute.' MFI tiakriEhsTih" -. l " presented Mrs. Callahan with a l . gift as a token of appreciation. I h Mrs. Callahan drew the three ' tr' winning tickets gm a draw _ l . Winners were: iquilt, Johnny , 3 Klages, Jr.; 'cushion, E. - Kathleen Baird; doll, Mrs. ',r, Dawn Brendorfler. Mrs. Wm. " f Jackson presented prizes to the MV' _ members selling the most . _ tickets on the draw. Mrs. Fizell 4' was first with Mrs. Falkingham i; and Mrs. Taylor tied for 2nd _ " place. Mrs. 'mylor was in ' charge of theiprogr.arn with l prizes being Mon by Mrs. bf Falkingham and Mrs. Marrow. I - . »- as .. ." 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