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FOR MAY, 19oo.
Ixecutive Committee ras decided to delay ort of the eommittee
ery item therein is
Mas Meetings.
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under the au)unced for the
f the season. Two cities visited, Mrs. first afternoon and second. Miss Hay
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Annie E. Merritt, Dr. Mary E. Richards a Potts. The Bedford League is the largest and is doing a great work.
A friend of the cause in CAZENOVIA wri ture from. Mrs. Howell recently given it there. She also reports that a large numb. voted at a special school election held to de or not money should be raised for a new bt
IRONDEQUOIT will, meet through the 8 April to November at the h6mes of men has been taken upfior the National Bazaar.
MANLIUS will hold but one more meetii journment for the summer. It has voted t to the Bazaar.
i and its friends enj Elizabeth Smith M eir beautiful home, Ivning of May the given followed by ark upon the worl e Phelps Club was i
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itt, to Rochester. vittfwith Mrs. Burle >me. It was a cha was privileged to 1 se'nt. Mrs. Staito rs. Stowe, Mrs. How )ted -women were r and three new men
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