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HOME CHAPTER OPENSTHE FALL SEASONTribute Paid to Memory of StellaWhiting Noyes.The first meeting1 of the season of Home Chapter of The King’s Daughters was held Monday afternoon at the Johnson Homo with an attendance of 90. The leader, Mrs. Louis O. Potter, presided at the business meeting. An amendment was made to the constitution: Membership fees will fall due in November and are payable to the March meeting. New members will be admitted to the chapter from November to March inclusive. Delegates to be sent to the state convention • to be held in Danbury Oct. 10 and 11 are Mrs. Andrew Prentice and Mrs. Eugene Saunders. Tribute was paid to the memory of Stella Whiting- Noyes who was one of the younger and most faithful members of the chapter. At the time of her death she was corresponding secretary. It was reported that 110 pieces for Red Cross work were knitted and made during the summer by members of the Johnson Home. Four sets of knitted garments for submarine men and othei work, was done by Home Chapter during the summer.A delicipus supper was served by these ladies: Mrs. Herbert Branche,Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Alexander Ferguson. Mrs. James Fitzpatrick, Mrs. William Freeman, Mrs. James Gilmour. Mrs. Charles Ganger, Mrs. John Gillan, Mrs. Levi Gordon, Mrs. Justin Holden, Miss Ellen Hayes, Mrs. John Hutchins, Mrs. Charles Hag-berg, Mrs. Erastus Hull and Mrs A. C. Hatch.
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Norwich, Connecticut, US

Tue, Sep 11, 1917

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