IN MEMORIAM 'lmtttt'lrll-lrk**-lrlrk**** In sincere Memory of our Deceased Members we dedicate this page. "Serene I foid my hands a~d wait• Nor c~re for wind, or tide or sea, i I rave no more ' 'gainst Time or Fate - For, Lo; My own shall co~e to me. I , · stand amid Eternal ways• And what is mine shall know a;iy fat,, Asleep, awake, by night or day~ The friends I seek are seeking me. No wind can drive my bark astray• Nor change the tide of Destiny. The Stars come nightly to the sky, - The tidal wave unto the sea - Nor time, nor space, nor Deep nor High• Can ke~Q my own from me. • Gladys Holmes - Marion Brown Lucille Crosswhite Lottie Rutherford Edythe Minor Ina Pierce Odessa Fre,eman Thelma Flowers Ruth Flowers Melba Flowers Thelma Unthank Ruth Reed Della Williams - 2 - HOW TO KltL ANY CLUB l, DON'T come to the me~tings;if you do come, ~o~e-late. 2. If the weather doesn't suit you, don't think of coming! 3. If you DO attend the meeting1 find fault with the work of the officers and other meQabc&J 4. Never accept an office as it is easier to criticize than to dQ things; nevertheless get sore it you are not a~pointed to a committee· but if you are, do . not attend the committee meeting 5. 1£ asked by the Chairman to give your opinion regarding sane important matter, tell him that you hqve nothing to say. 6. After the meeting, tell e,;et'}"" one how .things aught to be don'e• 7. Do nothing more than is abso•· lutely necessary, but when other· members roll up their sleeves and willingly, unselfishly, use their ability to help matters along, .!lla'l.1 that the organizadm is being run by a clique. 8. Hold back Y.OUf dues as long as possible; or aon t pay at all. • 9. Pon't bother about getting new members, let George do it;!!
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