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shouwardcludlt;ciusitiniaattramacldeniiwas not primarily a money-making f one, and that it worked for unitiug f and strengthening the efforts of wo-i men. especially with the affiliated societies. for the betterment of condi lions for their own sex and children.Members of the affiliated societies were present, and reports were given of the following: St. Paul’s Willing Workers, by Mrs. King; Hospital Aid. by Mrs. Lee; W.C.T.U., by Mrs. J,8. Wrye; St. Anne’s Society, by Mrs. George l-ane; First Methodist Ladies'Aid, by Mrs. Dales; working for fran- gove chlse by various branches, Mrs, H. L I beca MacNeill; Art Club, Mrs. C. C. Hearn The chief matter considered at the meeting was that of procuring clothing for Serbian women and children, their condition owing to the war being deplorable. Without forming an new society, it was felt that the women’s associations already existing here could each help in their respective ways, so it was a matter that wouldclemThimpabecaexcliblunt its c work may must be ct ernm sistelt; fraiu Pitappeal to all. At the next meeting of J wasaffiliated societies presidents or representatives were asked to bring the matter up, and arrange for the best method in which to give help. A committee was appointed, consisting of Mrs. J. R. ‘Little, Mrs. W. H. King. Mrs. George Lane and Mrs. Percy lt;*iark, who should, after obtaining Information as to the most suitable kind of clothing required, take up the matter so that all might work in unison toward the same end.tion, vote Mrs. by MDLLAgumwhiclcliariwhiclhuud
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Brandon Weekly Sun

Brandon, Manitoba, CA

Thu, Apr 06, 1916

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