Some more happy news


I think this one will be happy all the way through. Let's see:


Happy Homemakers #25 Club held its regular meeting Oct. 17 at 5:30 p.m. at the Russellville Housing meeting room with six members present. The meeting was called to order by president Essie McKinney. Thought for the month was “Autumns of the past” and was read by Joyce Barker. The Pledge to the Flag and Homemaker's Creed was said by all. Words of Inspiration was led by Essie.

The lesson was “Our trees and forests, take part and take care,” given by the president. The minutes of the last meeting was read by Geraldine Bunton.



Any relation to Emma?


A treasurer report was given by Margaret Todd.

Essie then thanked the group for their work on the Homemakers' float for the Tobacco and Heritage Festival Parade.



Just to clarify, this newspaper (the News-Democrat & Leader) is published in Kentucky. Tobacco makes the people in the area very happy.


Margaret Todd, Joyce Baker, and Zula Bailey helped with this greatly. There was a discussion on the club attending the Annual Meeting Oct. 20 at Cave City. Margaret, Zula, Joyce, Fannie, and Essie planned on attending.

There was some discussion on canned goods brought to the next meeting to be given to families before Thanksgiving. There were two birthdays discussed, those being Fannie Woodard's and Henrene Duncan's. Prayer was also offered up for Albertia Brouder who was not able to be at the meeting. The meeting was adjourned until Nov. 21 at 5:30 p.m.



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