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The Women And Temperance

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
April
Year
1877
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Fourth anuual meeting of the Woman's State Christian Temporalice Union will be held at Jackson in the First M. E. Church, commenoing Tuesday morniug, May 8, at 9 o'clock A. M., and ooutinuing through Weduesday and Thursday, May 9 and 10. liich Auxiliary Union is entitled to three voting delegates, As many more as can be present wil! be entitled to all the privileges of the Convention except voting. All Woroan'a Christian Temporáneo Unions, not auxiliary to the state Union, are requested to seud at least two representativos, as a large part of the time of the Couvention will be devoted to a discussion of the general interests of the cause, in mass meeting. Papers will be read, and be followed by discussion, on many of the most important subject connected with the Tempéranos Work. Provisión will be made, in the programme, for receiving reports trom delegites of the condition of the work in their own Unions. Able speakers will be secured for the eveuing sessions, and reports from various committees will be received as the time of the Convention will permit. The last evening of the Convention will be given to Dr, Reyuold's and the Jackson Reform Club. AU delégate and representativos are requósted to seud their naines, belore the 2ith of April to Mrs. Jennie E. Winters, who will refer them to a committee on Entertainment. Those who are unable to report will find members of the Entertainment Committee at the First M. E. Church. The Committee oí arrangement have secured a reduction of f are ou soine, and expect to do so, on all the Railroadss centering in Jackson. To make sure of the reluction the delegates must present their certih'cates from the Unions sending them, and purchase their tickets to Jackson and return beiore starting. MRS. B. B. HUDSON, Pres., W. S. C. T. U. 79 State St., Detroit, Mich. Mes. L. E. Allen, Cor. Sec, W. S. C. S. U., Hillsdale, Mich,

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