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Correspondence of state women's organizations part 2, 1917-1919

United States Food Administration memo

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The sixteen women in our sixteen townships of [Poweshieck?] County seem to me excellent material for our organization. Am sending duplicate list to Mrs. [Sprools?]. Also county chairman of various branches as follows:- Child Welfare - Mrs. C.D. Bushy, Brooklyn Food Conservation - Miss Auders, Malcolm Publicity and Educational Propaganda - Mrs. Eugene Henely - Grinnell - I hope it does not seem "uppity" in me to take this but I feel I can get the proper material to county papers etc. more expiditiously than some. Yours for service - Louise M. Henely. P.S. - I lave Tuesday for Home service [between?] at Spirit Lake and Esterville. Effie [McCullow?] James is to be very "[irate?]" this time I'm told. - L.M.H.
 
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