NAWSA GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Rich, Mary P. [*Mary Perry Rich*] Dear Mrs Blackwell: - You didnt reply to my recent thanks card; but if able may I beg your frank opinion of my enclosed resolution & its return, please? I got a jolt when it was not met with open arms by our own WCTU which Ive served for 15 yrs. as Cb. & local director Christian Citizenship & still do? Can you beat that? Where is our Sam & Pep? Are we "fraid cats" in local & nat'l & why resent what a timid call - "slur on a church"- tho' I can't find it there? I plan - if not improper - to offer it to many groups as again next Sept. Maine has enclosed referendum to vote on - & so that's my job as I see it? Just platitudes and marking time madden me! Pastors seemed to take it as a personal affront!! Thanking you, wishing you happiest 1938, Loyally, Jan. 8 '38 Mary Perry Rich Rockland, Maine Answer: Build a Bigger, Busier, Better Club, 3 B's How? Get Busy! Intensify, Expedite our Drive for Members. Sweat does it! "Blood, Tears, Toil, Sacrifice, Sweat." Churchill. What Price-our Club? The Sit-down Strike is Mutiny, Disloyalty. Faith is our great Weapon. Life is Courage. Can we take it? When Brickbats are tossed at us do we cry baby and refuse to play any more or show stamina? Faith is Vital to Victory. What share have you in our Work Movement for Members? "Be Fishers" of Women Certainty: Brains well-trained, consciences well-sharpened, highly aroused are needed. To be needed for worthwhile tasks is glorious. To do it gives joy, inner satisfaction. Do you work for the larger self, called our club, the larger self called Humanity? The Enemy within our Gates is the only Enemy that can kill our club. Suicide. You can defend our club from Death by Suicide by work to build it up. By membership work we build a wall of Defense against Destruction. Our Club's Worst Enemies are Laziness, Excuse-hunting,, Cynicism, Indifference, Selfishness, within ourselves. We've added 13 Life Members this year, making 47. Ten years ago we had none. Eight years ago we had three. Watch us grow! Do you belong to "the Wrecking Crew" or "the Construction Gang?" [*Please become our member too*] What's the only obstacle to faster club progress? Lack of more Key Women. Let no one discourage you with "But our club may not be alive then." Refuse to concede Club Suicide. Retort with Faith and Works. Club Dream for 1943:-Transform Loafers, Excuse-hunters, Work-Dodgers, Back Seat Drivers into Pluggers, Expediters (a la Henry Kaizer) Hustlers. To do what can't be done is the Glory of living, if it is God's work. Is our club "lop-sided" with hundreds of members and only nine Key Women? We have no unemployables. Unemployment is intolerable loss if we aim to do all the good we can to all the people we can. It's always a life and death struggle for existence in any club. Who and what keep our wheels running? Answer: Key Women. "We must! We can! We will!" F.D.R. Let no one get away with it, saying "But there may not be any club then." It is Faith that wins the game! "Without Vision, our Club will perish." Prov. 29:18. We could lose our Club. It "can happen here." But only by Suicide, without Faith and Works; only by "the Enemy within our gates," Ignorance, Indolence. I will make you fishers of men. Matt. 4:19. What is Club Project Number One? [*Guess what I've had to contend with?*] [*Oh! how I wish you'd give us the honor supreme of your name as a "Lifer"! Only $5.00*] [*See page 3, what use we make of our frends!*] Woman's Educational Club Rockland, Maine 1943 Organized May 6, 1920 Federated 1923 Study: Citizenship 1942 In good standing, 241 1943 In good standing, 281 Future Honor Rolls, 1103 Forty-seven life Members: *Elizabeth Messer, Nina Gregory, Mrs. Carl R. Gray, Omaha, Neb.; Clytie French Spear, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Alice Redman; Carrie Wallace, Bremen; Mary Perry Rick, Rockland, R.F.D.; Georgie Harkness, Bangor; Bertha Orbeton, Annie F. Hahn, Priscilla Richardson, Mrs. Clyde H. Smith of Washington, D.C. and Skowhegan; Cora E. Hall, Bessie Bowers, Camden; Lida Spear, Cora Haraden, Lettie Whitten, Helen McIntosh, Louise Coburn, Skowhegan; Jennie Flood Kreger, Fairfield; *Mrs. David Talbot, *Mrs. Annie Perry Winslow of Saco; Mrs. Lillian McRae, Mrs. Evelyn Hix, Peoria, Ill.; Lillian Bicknell, Mrs. W. O. Fuller, Mrs. Sumner Sewall, Bath and Augusta; Mrs. Henrietta Dobbin, Rockland; *Mrs. Annie D. Thompson, Waldoboro; Edna St. Vincent Millay, Auserlitz, N.Y.; Mrs. Jennie Allen Wilson, Dorchester, Mass.; Mrs. Wallace H. White, Jr., Auburn and Washington, D.C.; Dr. P.S. Bourdeau-Sisco, Rockport and Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Harmon Davis, Portland; Mrs. Morris B. Perry, Miss Ada Burpee, Mrs. Frank B. French, Miss Margaret McMillan, Miss Susie Sleeper, Mrs. Willis H. Anderson, Mrs. Fred L. Linekin, Mrs. Junetta Kalloch, Mrs. Amelia E. Johnson, Mrs. Bertha Humphrey; Mrs. Effie M. Lawrence, Rockport, and Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Sara N. McCullagh, Rockport, and Roxbury, Mass.; Mrs. Litza Vardavoulis. Aims: Sharing Study, Sociability, Service, Sacrifice, Success, Sincerity, Simplicity, Sympathy, Serenity, Sprawl, Spunk, Snap, Spice, Sunshine, Sparkle, Stimulus, Steadfastness, Strength, Selflessness, Security, Sublimation, Sand, Sweat, Salvation. By-products: Enjoyment, Energy, Endurance, Excitement, Excellence, Enthusiasm, Enlightenment Improvement, Information, Industry, Investigation, Interest, Indignation, Intelligence, Intensity, Initiative, Illumination, Influence, Inspiration, Immortality, Independence. "Let there be Light" "Ask and Ye Shall Receive" "She hath done what she could" Christian Education is the Hope of the world. [*I've added 2 more from Portland since this printing! 49 now!*] OFFICERS Officers-President, Mrs. Mary Perry Rich, Rockland, R.F.D. Vice-Presidents, Emeritae - Ida Simmons, Janette Dunton, Etta Covel, Rose Hupper, Rebecca Ingraham, Clara Sawyer, Nancy Savage. Secretary-Mabel Harding; Associates, Hazel Woodward, Marguerite Gould, Jennie Feyler. Treasurer-Cora Haraden. Auditor, Zaida Winslow. Critics-Hazel Woodward, Cora Perry, Therese Smith, Amelia Johnson, Euphemia Lawrence, Dr. Bourdeau-Sisco, Sara McCullagh, Diana Pitts, Mabel Holbrook. Finance Committee-Ida Simmons, Marguerite Gould, Edna Heath. Bond and Budget Committee- Chairman, Mary Perry Rich, Ida Simmons, Janette Dunton, Etta Covel, Kathleen Fuller, Cora Haraden, Stella Linekin, Hazel Woodward, Zaida Winslow, Anne Snow, Irene Moran, Clara Sawyer, Marion Weidman, Bertha Orbeton, Mabel Holbrook. Music Committee-Rita Robinson Litsa Vardavoulis, Luella Whiting. Club Poets-Sara McCullagh, Irene Moran, Effie Lawrence, Dorothie Harvie, Evie Sanborn, Clytie French Spear, Shirley Rollins, Leah Ramsdell Fuller, Ruth Ellingwood, Winifred Horton, Mary Perry Rich, Jessie Stewart, Mabel Harding, Orissa Merritt, Mrs. John H. Andrews, Kathleen S. Fuller, Marguerite Gould, Rose B. Hupper, Nancy Savage, Frances Tillson, Nellie Ervine, Mary E. L. Taylor, Diana Pitts. Bronze Tablet unveiling at the Shrine of Edna St. Vincent Millay's birthplace, Sept. 6, 1935, was followed by bronze tablet unveiling Sept. 3, 1937 at birthplace of the famous sister actresses Maxine Elliott and Gertrude Elliott (Lady Forbes-Robertson) at 13 Hall St., Aug. 19, 1939. The club's third bronze tablet was unveiled at Crockett Block, Main St., in honor of the original Red Jacket clipper ship, ceremonials attended by direct descendants of the builder George Thomas from three distant States. This famous clipper ship, built and launched near this spot still holds the world speed record for sailing craft in voyage from Sandy Hook to Liverpool in January, 1854, in 13 days, 1 hour, Asa Eldridge, Master. Many clubs in one club - A literary, patriotic, study, current event, civic, service club. Continuous sessions, at Universalist vestry 3 p.m. to 9:30 Fridays, Jan. 16 to May 7, 1943; then irregular home picnics, always with speakers, discussions. Come anytime. Annual dues only 25 cents, no further obligation. Life membership five dollars. Every feminine is eligible. Politics is not barred. Study - Psychology, Current News, Social Problems, Civics, Five-minute papers. Local speakers at 5 p.m. Club coffee at 6 p.m. in dining hall. State guest speakers, pictures, music, forum, same evening at 7, all free to members. Patriotic Devotions - the Lord's Prayer, Preamble to U.S. Constitution, American's Creed, Gettysburg Address, Flag Salute, memorized repeat in unison. Perfect attendance for 6 picnics. 1942, Mary Perry Rich, Evie Loring. Five-minute Papers - Colonial Pioneers. Chairman, Helen Gregory. New 1943 Key Women - Ida Simmons, Mary Perry Rich, Etta Covel, Rose Hupper, Janette Dunton, Rebecca Ingraham, Cora Haraden, Clara Sawyer. Interim Hostesses, 1942 - Mrs. Sumner Sewall, April 1942, tea and musicale, Blaine House, Augusta; Effie Lawrence, two picnics; Lena Humphrey and Junetta Kalloch; Minnie Miles. Interim Guest Speakers - County Attorney, Stuart Burgess, Rev. M. H. Dorr, Ralph Ketchem, Kathleen Fuller, Diana Pitts, Rev. Helen Carlson, Rev. Linwood Palmer, Junior, Rev. E. O. Kenyon, Effie M. Lawrence, Leah Ramsdell Fuller, Fuller, Ralph Wentworth, Rev. Winfield Witham, Rev. A. G. Hempstead, Rev. A. S. Bishop, Rev. Francis Whiting. In Memoriam - Clara Guptill, Nettie Stewart, Rev. Helen Carlson, Euretta Annatoyn Annie D. Thompson. Jan. 15, 1943 - Universalist vestry, 3 p.m.. Current News. Quiz. Quotations. Memory Drill. Business Reports. Papers: Gov. Bradford, Evie Loring; William Brewster, Mary Butler; Lord Baltimore, Junetta Kalloch. Guest speakers: Rev. A. G. Hempstead and Ellen Hempstead. Applications; Acceptance of Members. Activities. Attendance. Life and Charter Members. Critics, Solid Reading. Announcements. At 6 p.m.: Public Supper. Flora Ulmer, chairman. At 7 p.m. - Gentlemen Guests. Patriotic Devotions; Lord's Prayer; Preamble to U. S. Constitution; American Creed, Gettysburg Address, Flag Salute, all memorized, repeated in unison. Music. Guest Speakers: F. A. Winslow, Governor and Mrs. Sumner Sewall. Pictures: "New Foods Make News" Birds Eye Frosted Foods, Boston. Feb. 19, 3 p.m. - Papers, Thomas Hutchinson, Ada Hewett; Peter Stuyvesant, Stella Linekin; William Johnson, Mrs. S. W. Delano. Reports, Business, Current News. At 5 p.m. - Guest Speakers, Rev. W. Witham. Topic, to be announced At 6 p.m. - Box lunch, chairman, Caro Jones. At 7 p.m. - Devotions. Guest Speakers - Dr. Sills, President Bowdoin College; Walter J. Hood, Portland, subject, "Isolationism." Pictures: Two sets - "America" and "Your Town," National Manufacturers, New York. Principal Joseph Blaisdell, "War Effort in Schools." March 19, 3 p.m. - Papers, James Logan, Mrs. Willis Anderson; Capt. Kidd. Louise Ingraham; Rev. Samuel Parris, Louise Holbrook. At 5 p.m. - Guest Speaker, Rev. C.A.Marstaller, "Problems, Forum." At 6 p.m. - Lunch At 7 p.m. - Guest Speakers, Hon. Clinton A. Clauson, State Administrator War Savings. Topic: Buying Our Share in America; Rev. Henry Beukelman, Camden, "Prejudices." Movies, Remington Arms Co., Bridgeport, Conn., "A New World Through Chemistry." April 16, 3 p.m. - Papers: Capt. Henry Hudson, Mary Spear; Roger Williams, Nellie Ervine; Priscilla Mullins, Cora Kalloch. Nominating Committee; Current News, Forum. At 5 p. m. - Guest Speaker, Joseph Robinson, President First National Bank. At 6 p. m. - Box Lunch. At 7 p. m. - Guest Speakers: New England Highlights: President Kents Hill Junior College, William W. Dunn. Pictures: New York World's Fair: Rev. A. S. Bishop. May 7, 3 p. m. - Business. Annual Reports. Election. Papers: Rev. Thomas Hooper, Mary E. L. Taylor; Anne Hutchinson, Rose Hupper; Mary Chilton, Mary Perry Rich. At 5 p.m. - Guest Speaker: At 6 p.m. - Box Lunch. At 7 p.m. - Guest Speakers. Another proud club peak! Our club gave the Red Cross $200, and nearly $1000 for F. and G. War Bonds for a permanent Education Fund. All from saved dues except Glen Cove Social Center gift, no public [appeal], no money-raising scheme. Permit no Sabotage against our club. Defend your club as you defend your country. Make our club indestructible. Boost, don't bruise. Only dumb morons listen to fault-finders, trouble-makers, loafers, grumblers. Unless the cap fits, we need not put it on. The harvest is plenteous, laborers few. Matt. 9:37. [*Do you wonder I am proud of our club's 100% Patriotism and Thrift, and of my 22 years service [???] as president*] Answer: Build a Bigger, Busier Better Club, 3 B's How? Get Busy! Intensify, Expedite our Drive for Members. Sweat does it! "Blood, Tears, Toil, Sacrifice, Sweat." Churchill. What Price -- our Club? The Sit-down Strike is Mutiny, Disloyalty. Faith is our great Weapon. Life is Courage. Can we take it? When Brick-bats are tossed at us do we cry baby and refuse to play any more or show stamina? Faith is Vital to Victory. What share have you in our Work Movement for Members? "Be Fishers" of Women. Certainty: Brains well-trained, consciences well-sharpened, highly aroused are needed. To be needed for worthwhile tasks is glorious. To do it gives joy, inner satisfaction. Do you work for the larger self, called our club, the larger self called Humanity? The Enemy within our Gates is the only Enemy that can kill our club. Suicide. You can defend our club from Death by Suicide by work to build it up. By membership work we build a wall of Defense against Destruction. Our Club's Worst Enemies are Laziness, Excuse-hunting,, Cynicism, Indifference, Selfishness, within ourselves. We've added 13 Life Members this year, making 47. Ten years ago we had none. Eight years ago we had three. Watch us grow! Do you belong to "the Wrecking Crew" or "the Construction Gang?" What's the only obstacle to faster club progress? Lack of more Key Women. Let no one discourage you with "But our club may not be alive then." Refuse to concede Club Suicide. Retort with Faith and Works. Club Dream for 1943: -- Transform Loafers, Excuse-hunters, Work-Dodgers, Back Seat Drivers into Pluggers, Expediters (a la Henry Kaizer) Hustlers. To do what can't be done is the Glory of living, if it is God's work. Is our club "lop-sided" with hundreds of members and only nine Key Women? We have no unemployables. Unemployment is intolerable loss if we aim to do all the good we can to all the people we can. It's always a life and death struggle for existence in any club. Who and what keep our wheels running? Answer: Key Women. "We must! We can! We will!" F.D.R. Let no one get away with it, saying "But there may not be any club then." It is Faith that wins the game! "Without Vision, our Club will perish." Prov. 29:18. We could lose our Club. It "can happen here.' But only by Suicide, without Faith and Works; only by "the Enemy within our gates," Ignorance, Indolence. I will make you fishers of men. Matt. 4:19 What is Club Project Number One? WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL ...CLUB... ROCKLAND, MAINE 1943 Organized May 6, 1920 Federated 1923 Study: Citizenship 1942 In good standing, 241 1943 In good standing, 281 Future Honor Rolls, 1103 Forty-seven Life Members: *Elizabeth Messer, Nina Gregory, Mrs. Carl R. Gray, Omaha, Neb.; Clytie French Spear, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Alice Redman; Carrie Wallace, Bremen; Mary Perry Rich, Rockland, R.F.D.; Georgie Harkness, Bangor; Bertha Orbeton, Annie F. Hahn, Priscilla Richardson, Mrs. Clyde H. Smith of Washington, D.C. and Skowhegan; Cora E. Hall, Bessie Bowers, Camden; Lida Spear, Cora Haraden, Lettie Whitten, Helen McIntosh, Louise Coburn, Skowhegan; Jennie Flood Kreger, Fairfield; *Mrs. David Talbot, *Mrs. Annie Perry Winslow of Saco; Mrs. Lillian McRae, Mrs. Evelyn Hix, Peoria, Ill.; Lillian Bicknell, Mrs. W.O. Fuller, Mrs. Summer Sewall, Bath and Augusta; Mrs. Henrietta Dobbin, Rockland; *Mrs. Annie D. Thompson, Waldoboro; Edna St. Vincent Millay, Austerlitz, N.Y.; Mrs. Jennie Allen Wilson, Dorchester, Mass.; Mrs. Wallace H. White, Jr., Auburn and Washington, D.C.; Dr. P.S. Bourdeau-Sisco, Rockport and Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Harmon Davis, Portland; Mrs. Morris B. Perry, Miss Ada Burpee, Mrs. Frank B. French, Miss Margaret McMillan, Miss Susie Sleeper, Mrs. Willis H. Anderson, Mrs. Fred L. Linekin, Mrs. Junetta Kalloch, Mrs. Amelia E. Johnson, Mrs. Bertha Humphrey; Mrs. Effie M. Lawrence, Rockport, and Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Sara N. McCullagh, Rockport, and Roxbury, Mass.; Mrs. Litza Vardavoulis. Aims: Sharing Study, Sociability, Service, Sacrifice, Success, Sincerity, Simplicity, Sympathy, Serenity, Sprawl, Spunk, Snap, Spice, Sunshine, Sparkle, Stimulus, Steadfastness, Strength, Selflessness, Security, Sublimation, Sand, Sweat, Salvation. By-products: Enjoyment, Energy, Endurance, Excitement, Excellence, Enthusiasm, Enlightenment Improvement, Information, Industry, Investigation, Interest, Indignation, Intelligence, Intensity, Initiative, Illumination, Influence, Inspiration, Immortality, Independence. "Let there by Light" "Ask and Ye Shall Receive" "She hath done what she could" Christian Education is the Hope of the world. [*Did you notice my B. Herald mail bag recent letters as to "imply" and "infer" mix-up?*] OFFICERS Officers--President, Mrs. Mary Perry Rich, Rockland, R.F.D. Vice-Presidents, Emeritae-- Ida Simmons, Janette Dunton, Etta Covel, Rose Hupper, Rebecca Ingraham, Clara Sawyer, Nancy Savage. Secretary--Mabel Harding; Associates, Hazel Woodward, Marguerite Gould, Jennie Feyler. Treasurer--Cora Haraden. Auditor, Zaida Winslow. Critics--Hazel Woodward, Cora Perry, Therese Smith, Amelia Johnson, Euphemia, Lawrence, Dr. Bourdeau-Sisco, Sara McCullagh, Diana Pitts, Mabel Holbrook. Finance Committee--Ida Simmons, Marguerite Gould, Edna Heath. Bond and Budget Committee-- Chairman, Mary Perry Rich, Ida Simmons, Janette Dunton, Etta Covel, Kathleen Fuller, Cora Haraden, Stella Linekin, Hazel Woodward, Zaida Winslow, Ann Snow, Irene Moran, Clara Sawyer, Marion Weidman, Bertha Orbeton, Mabel Holbrook. Music Committee--Rita Robinson Litsa Vardavoulis, Luella Whiting. Club Poets--Sara McCullagh, Irene Moran, Effie Lawrence, Dorothie Harvie, Etta Sanborn, Clytie French Spear, Shirley Rollins, Leah Ramsdell Fuller, Ruth Ellingwood, Winifred Horton, Mary Perry Rich, Jessie Stewart, Mabel Harding, Orissa Merritt, Mrs. John H. Andrews, Kathleen S. Fuller, Marguerite Gould, Rose B. Hupper, Nancy Savage, Frances Tillson, Nellie Ervine, Mary E.L. Taylor, Diana Pitts. Bronze Tablet unveiling at the Shrine of Edna St. Vincent Milay's birthplace, Sept. 6, 1935, was followed by bronze tablet unveiling Sept. 3, 1937 at birthplace of the famous sister actresses Maxine Elliott and Gertrude Elliott (Lady Forbes-Robertson) at 13 Hall St., Aug. 19, 1939. The club's third bronze tablet was unveiled at Crocket Block, Main St., in honor of the original Red Jacket clipper ship, ceremonials attended by direct descendants of the builder George Thomas from three distant States. This famous clipper ship, built and launched near this spot still holds the world speed record for sailing craft in voyage from Sandy Hook to Liverpool, in January, 1854, in 13 days, 1 hours, Asa Eldridge, Master. Many clubs in one club--A literary, patriotic, study, current event, civic, service club. Continuous sessions, at Universalist vestry 3 p. m. to 9.30 Fridays, Jan. 16 to May 7, 1943; then irregular home picnics, always with speakers, discussions. Come anytime. Annual dues only 25 cents, no further obligation. Life membership five dollars. Every feminine is eligible. Politics is not barred. Study - Psychology, Current News, Social Problems, Civics, Five-minute papers. Local speakers at 5 p. m. Club coffee at 6 p. m. in dining hall. State guest speakers, pictures, music, forum, same evening at 7, all free to members. Patriotic Devotions--The Lord's Prayer, Preamble to U.S. Constitution, Americans' Creed, Gettysburg Address, Flag Salute, memorized repeated in unison. Perfect attendance for 6 picnics. 1942, Mary Perry Rich, Evie Loring. Five-minute Papers -- Colonial Pioneers. Chairman, Helen Gregory. New 1943 Key Women--Ida Simmons, Mary Perry Rich, Etta Covel, Rose Hupper, Janette Dunton, Rebecca Ingraham, Cora Haraden, Clara Sawyer. Interim Hostesses, 1942 -- Mrs. Sumner Sewall, April 1942, tea and musicale, Blaine House, Augusta; Effie Lawrence, two picnics; Lena Humphrey and Junetta Kalloch; Minnie Miles. Interim Guest Speakers--County Attorney, Stuart Burgess, Rev. M.H. Dorr, Ralph Ketchem, Kathleen Fuller, Diana Pitts, Rev. Helen Carlson, Rev. Linwood Palmer, Junior, Rev. E. O. Kenyon, Effie M. Lawrence, Leah Ramsdell Ful- ler, Ralph Wentworth, Rev. Winfield Witham, Rev. A. G. Hempstead, Rev. A. S. Bishop, Rev. Francis Whiting. In Memoriam--Clara Guptill, Nettie Stewart, Rev. Helen Carlson, Euretta Annatoyn, Annie D. Thompson. Jan. 15, 1943--Universalist vestry, 3 p. m.. Current News. Quiz. Quotations. Memory Drill. Business Reports. Papers: Gov. Bradford, Evie Loring; William Brewster, Mary Butler; Lord Baltimore, Junetta Kalloch. Guest speakers: Rev. A. G. Hempstead and Ellen Hempstead. Applications; Acceptance of Members. Activities. Attendance. Life and Charter Members. Critics, Solid Reading. Announcements. At 6 p. m.: Public Supper. Flora Ulmer, chairman. At 7 p. m.--Gentlemen Guests. Patriotic Devotions; Lord's Prayer; Preamble to U. S. Constitution; American Creed, Gettysburg Address, Flag Salute, all memorized, repeated in unison. Music. Guest Speakers: F. A. Winslow, Governor and Mrs. Sumner Sewall. Pictures: "New Foods Make News" Birds Eye Frosted Foods, Boston. Feb. 19, 3 p. m.--Papers, Thomas Hutchinson, Ada Hewett; Peter Stuyvesant, Stella Linekin; William Johnson, Mrs. S. W. Delano. Reports, Business, Current News. At 5 p. m.--Guest Speakers, Rev. W. Witham. Topic to be announced At 6 p. m.--Box lunch, chairman, Caro Jones. At 7 p. m.--Devotions. Guest Speakers--Dr. Sills, President Bowdoin College; Walter J. Hood, Portland, subject, "Isolationism." Pictures: Two sets--"America" and "Your Town," National Manufacturers, New York. Principal Joseph Blaisdell, "War Effort in Schools." March 19, 3 p. m.--Papers, James Logan, Mrs. Willis Anderson; Capt. Kidd, Louise Ingraham; Rev. Samuel Parris, Louise Holbrook. At 5 p. m.--Guest Speaker, Rev. C. A. Marstaller, "Problems, Forum." At 6 p. m.--Lunch. At 7 p. m.--Guest Speakers, Hon. Clinton A. Clauson, State Administrator War Savings. Topic: Buying Our Share in America; Rev. Henry Beukelman, Camden, "Prejudices." Movies, Remington Arms Co., Bridgeport, Conn., "A New World Through Chemistry." April 16, 3 p. m.--Papers: Capt. Henry Hudson, Mary Spear; Roger Williams, Nellie Ervine; Priscilla Mullins, Cora Kalloch. Nominating Committee; Current News, Forum. At 5 p. m.--Guest Speaker, Joseph Robinson, President First National Bank. At 6 p. m.--Box Lunch. At 7 p. m.--Guest Speakers: New England Highlights: President Kents Hill Junior College, William W. Dunn. Pictures: New York World's Fair: Rev. A. S. Bishop. May 7, 3 p. m.--Business. Annual Reports. Election. Papers: Rev. Thomas Hooper, Mary E. L. Taylor; Anne Hutchinson, Rose Hupper; Mary Chilton, Mary Perry Rich. At 5 p. m.--Guest Speaker: At 6 p. m.--Box lunch. At 7 p. m.--Guest Speakers. Another proud club peak! Our club gave the Red Cross $200, and nearly $1000 for F. and G. War Bonds for a permanent Education Fund. All from saved dues except Glen Cove Social Center gift, no public, no money-raising scheme. [*appeal*] Permit no Sabotage against our club. Defend your club as you defend your country. Make our club indestructible. Boost, don't bruise. Only dumb morons listen to fault-finders, trouble-makers, loafers, grumblers. Unless the cap fits, we need not put it on. The harvest is plenteous, laborers few. Matt. 9:37. [*Please join us in some way, if not as a $5.00 Lifer.*] Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.