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What The Women Are Doing

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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' At. tlue ainnufld meeting of the Wo■niaui's Auxiliary oí tbe Y. M. C. A., at the rooms of tbe latber Mondaiy af■ternoon, Mrs. Wm. Goodiyear was choeem president ; Mrs. F. A. Ho-vvleit, secretary ; Mrs. E. S. Gilmore, treaearer ïor the ensuing year. Tfoe a-rantual reporte of the Officers steowed the Auxiliary in a flourishbg oondition. A íising vote oí ttanks was given Mus. W. W. Wetmore, whio tor the past thTeo yeairs had been the able and eificlent president, and yrtpee splandid -vrork has shown how thoroug'lïly lier haart has beau in the cause. The ladües ha.e taken upon theniiselves the barden oí ratetag $1,000 for tinO new Y. M. C. A. buildtag, and altbouigh it has beau only a short time sinoe tbe-y made the pledge, yet H(be treasurer reported $30 already eet a si de ïor tha.t purpose. The nev president, Mrs. Wm. Goodyear, hias been -bho prompt and active BecreCary of tbe organizntion for isome time, and la one oi tbe most ootoBcientiotis wortoers we "mare in tha city. She will be assisted by two otlher equally alble ladies, Mrs. Hoivlött as eecretary, an.d Mrs. Gilmore as treaeurer. Tbe ladies tlius start out upom the fourth yciar wlth hope and déterminaition, and x all know vh.at t hat meanis. j Tlue Woimans' Auxtllary is certalniy .a pillar of strength to the Y. M. C. A., and gives tháit band of workers '5 ín a good cause mucb encouragcmemfe ] 1o keep steadiastly goiliig forward. J

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier