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"I -- ... . .. r V - . r. r. rturr ot tin ecru..";: v. 't!ess bat'Je with, the Ix-s- t ....y n- w.ecpir. :-- sujK-rio- r their cc: -- ONE TOO SAW- - GENERAL l I K Wi;i LAr AYE w i .'X. lit- - j It is indeed a great satisiacttion to me to know that the school children of oar nation have contributed their pennies toward the erection of the monument .L , ..."- - lldt 1 V - 4, .V .Ut k ',4,4 4. ilH- - liUkstrAiicis , i V 4 it. ,,l?l j..tt, :::v:e . nmi home !' t.l i, 41 !:avo- iX ta 1 I - I.k;e-uo- ! Ib.c Th? !:or;ts into wkkh theii Auvcnt Iiav r, r.'.AiiC. t wo sVnv ar.i tw.i .l;iio!.t.u ,n " eoen Knn lo om oujVj; mothers vincc.-o;nlast yet and we'liavc aI h$ 1 ri . :' . t" i Ll.LA WilKi I 444 4 . . . S. I , bei" say., here so substitute for war i:t this real uere ,'vnci era-;hy shijuld we women Waste ur true talking reaee when men derlare for war :.vn. wise men, 1111.4. I J.' . V 4 re-po- :tvi:: :e u s l l . 1 ;;re r regret ihat we It.ivc tto; progress i:i ncltt.pl v;o:k. cr grcUcr iiiorcc' one r.uniage. Miss K,iinswoiti, ot 'our in me::ibcrhip: h.nvcvcr we arc .v.i b b;U ol' the r.i.r.iv who bi.wo protnMr. Hcniy C. I.un.i, coitraq-edytat's delcjiAtion, This taet max hav e vo ised to join us, we h.ope to i!o;;Me otir nr.ro. atto;nev At I..v u ..;.. our tv .U,i Vv atiwi'-- yuur vk'tir:L rca:: reaches with them thought countless .the-.wo:::e- S.4'-,''4- -- . , 4 I; ICS SO 4 f i - , ka::ni.f. vviyr.; '.vhtri. at r.' S . ; j in Paris to .1 America's great friend. Gen. Lafayette. This carries me back to the days of my. childhood", wheti I saw this great and good friend to Gen. Washington, who, by the help of the Deify gained the' victory for the .. American people and we became a tree and independent nation. Now, I must tell you when and how I saw Gen. Lafayette. It was m the year !82d bn his last -- visit to America.' I was My but k child about seven years of age. home was at Whitesborough, four' miles This being the west of Utica New York It is not tor want of ber th.is ear. patriotic sentiment that ont growtlv has been slow, bnt owin ntorC to th.e many duties "and icsusibilities tliat claim attention. Xcaily all onr members are interestedi "in other otgani;',.tio:is that eveupy so inticli precious'time, ami that seem more essential to everyday life, in the present. our hearts deeply touched with the spirit ot tins work, ana we are expectiug to make a sxviai study of the Colonial S fn the papers read at our period". meetings have al. been of a patriotic,aud historic character, even those descriptive ol ;u,u m ttie VlSie oi inc. ueicg.u.ui. , PennsyH-aniaIhisy women, especially mothers of tamilies, find it a little difheull to o(bTt.t themselves to a regular course of I fear I am only telling you what study: has "iiqt been done .instead of reporting the a:-- tAnlcd ont xot k soraew b.at, as also the ab senee of the Kccnt, in l.omlon, dning tic surainei mouth's nUcmJin the Intet nnti 0n.1l wMineil ami Congress of" Women. the annual meeting, M ..ivh the Utah VN vie t proven ted the retiring Regent w ith one ot theefegant lodges of the Ik K." xvhioh was ' .mmv, rvnirwinn tl hwi via t ion on their part she Jelt most dicpk, -- u w ..o I'lunu aua unppy io wcai it, tep resenting, as it docs, the piinciples iu which tlie Sviety stands, it must and will he a instant reminder of the obligati-maccepted wlien uniting heiself with the . tt, A-- t c - s Daughters of the .Ucvntiott Ihioughout tins glonotis Republic .ofv America, ami should make each of us who .wear it moie ' cieat .truly the reniecutatives of tlfo-or fiecdom and for which piinciples libetty our. ancestors fought so valiantly and en durcd so much. few things that theSociety has undcrtakcu The election of oiheers resulted iu nn all Besides regular business meetings, we have held Several social gatherings that ..have..; most entire new Poaid, and alUicy are nb been successful, in binding us more closely comparatively young women, it is ardently w:e to aimed have always bojKnl. at least by the retiring Regent, that together, and make them patriotic iu outward. seeming by the work accomplished- - Ibis coming year ' - ! i . |