Caddo Herald
November 21, 1947
Civic and Cemetery Club Meets in Call Home November Fifth The Civic and Cemetery Club met Wednesday, Nov. 5th in the home of Mrs. T.D. Call, Mrs. M. A. Cassidy, Mrs. Arvin Ellis, and Mrs. J. Walter Mills co-hostesses.
President reported one and a half lots sold $75.00.
Civic Treasurer’s Report:
Balance October 1 $125.11
Deposited 75.00
Disbursements 25.14
Balance November 1 174.00
Mrs. H.I. Meadows, treas.
Cemetery Treasurer’s Report:
Balance October 1 211.91
Collections 33.80
Disbursements 100.00
Balance November 1 145.71
Mrs. Huddleston, Treasurer
Mrs. Huddleston, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Semple, and Mrs. Gecks were chosen delegates for the Seventh District Convention.
Program on Youth Conservation, Mr. Gecks guest speaker. A dessert course was served to 19 members and one visitor.
Woman's Club Meets
The Woman’s Music and Literary Club met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Walters. Mrs. Joe Brown, the president, presided during business session.
Interesting reports were given those who attended district Federation at Quinton. Mrs. John H. McCalman was leader of program on American Citizenship. Mrs. C. A. Hancock favored with a piano solo. Mrs. McCalman reviewed The American in an interesting way.
Hostess served delicious seasonal refreshments to 18 members, and two new members, Mrs. J. M. Mitchell and Mrs. John Poyner.
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Mrs. Lucille Allen of Chickasha visited her mother Mrs. Mose G. Downing last weekend.
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Attended Federation at Quinton Last Week
Caddo women were numerous at the Seventh district Federation meeting at Quinton last week:
Mrs. Roy L. Cochran
Mrs. J.C. Hogan
Mrs. T.D. Call
Mrs. Joe Brown
Mrs. G.A. Crossett
Mrs. Hugh Huddleston
Mrs. Mary O. Locke
Mrs. C.D. Robinson
Mrs. Vivia Locke
Mrs. C.C. Semple
Mrs. J.J. Gecks
Mrs. C.A. Hancock
Mrs. Henry F. Bass
Mrs. J.D. Maytubby
Mrs. T. B. Killingsworth
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