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

1918-09-02 Mrs. Chas D. Booth to Mrs. Whitley Page 4

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came on. Our war gardens dried up our Farm Bureau reported very little garden stuffs and fun apples this year and after much consulting we decided to encourage home drying and folaw for another year. I had back of me for my board the chairman of all the war driver - Y M C A - Y W C A - Liberty Loan - Red Cross than granduers. Ive mayor, Ores of the Community Club, Farm Bureau Agent; Home [illegible]. Chairman [illegible] of Welfare. Ford Administration, its so you see we [illegible] into things very carefully and weel. I [illegible]. [Illegible] of time for commutter meetings its but selfish is was [illegible] weel [illegible], [illegible] have our loan divided but wards [illegible] a chairman in each ward and also the block sargents. [Illegible} many of the [illegible] hips - they have a pub chairman in each school district to assist in their wah. [Illegible] would be very glad as any [illegible] for suggestions for our work. I do think a meeting of several [illegible] chairman's [illegible] neighbor-houds would be helpful to farms and [illegible] [illegible] our work & exchange ideas. I hope I have not tired you with this lengthy letter. Respectfully Mrs. Chas D. Booth.
 
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