ting ofgone on a visit.a f te redhaniW. II.last Is con-ismesstlantn.M rs. o lastin herANNUAL OF L L A.(Continued from Page One.) held a reception and threw our door.open to the public for that evening. This was attended by about 250 people, all of whom spoke in highest .terms of the work accomplished.We have 126 members and the av-E»n exstart; S at-'Aiderage has belt;?n kept up during the ! year. Wc have .‘,300 valumes in our library and more added each month. ,We were represented at the state federation of clubs held at Hillsdale by our president, Mrs. Kneeland. whoannettafter-me ofgave a very interesting report at one of our social afternoons. The socialstreet, t and eet ats arlt;*picnichurcnwith■afternoons have been very success-0 • • #ful, with a good attendance and very much enjoyed. Our membership hasI *been unbroken by death, although a few' of our members have had the sor-| row come to them, when we have sent flowers and messages of sympathy. We now submit our other reports, which will tell you what has beenstreet,done w ith the finances, and the board of 1909 retires with best wishes forPyththe future prosperity of the associa-stallahall, ne ofrwilltion, and success to our successors.I?ap-iy atpiires“MRS. J. V. McINTOSH,“Secretary.” Mrs. O. P. Carver, the treasurer, then gave an excellent report, all the details of the various transacted tois af-d t heions involving money being a part of the record. The total receipts, includ-inga balance of llot.Tl on hand Jan.1, 1909. were $16,084.67. This includesdues,.rents, fines, sale of Front streetproperty, etc.The disbursements for theuninliasl tiimd u p-spilalester-yearwere $15,631.75, this including the new building, leaving a balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1910, of $452.92. The report siiows that the ladies have administered their affairs in a very business-like manner.Thoceaithemadlt;officehoiglusuarouglfortystorn feet 1elevemeas wa s itself