Greeting From MrsEwingDistinguished Author, Teacher and LecturerIs Member of Sarasota Woman’s ClubHome-Making League Suggested7fe' ** — *% 4 “ f iWoman’s Club gladly ac-l president of the Womanhonorspecialgreat andSun to aHow rapidly the club has grown!members aresenior and mostmember Mrs. EmInto this Gardenhasset years of a cthe material becial uplift of Arijehood. For the phelping the men to improve conditions in Sarasota, and to makecleaner, better, broader city! 1 In the Popular Science Month-mg aa woman minch she said: “The last halfntury has been given to proveresided in SarasotlF^ith'ki* F. P. Southgate; ahQtoen?learnssons as men, if they desire tos j do so. The next half centuryenthusias-1 may mark a much greaterWomanMrs. Ewing was a pioneer ingreatwomanmaking plain the fact that as wo*mestic science and imparting thedignity of an honored profession to its execution, whetherman she has more important lessons to learn in the professionof home making.Tp make a pleasanther pupils followed it as maid-of-headteacher of others. She foundedhappy, home requires noble as-intelligencenormal cooking schoolexecutive ability and rare artisidentifiedand is no doubt thewith *the Chautauqua movementas related to the home; and asgreatestIf next fall your Womanlme nas, maker’s Leaigopranizebeen? held j study of home-making asassociabettermentbe great!life.My Dear Mrs. GuentheIMOUS all over the country.congratulate you asTruly yours,Emma P. Ewing