. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Hultin of Sudbury, Mass., pre-sented one of the ablest and most convincingarguments in favor of womans enfranchise-ment ever heard in the State. Miss Chasehas been engaged for some days past in for-warding the work in the lower part of theState, and will speak in Bedford, February 1. At the annual meeting of the New Hamp-shire Board of Trade, held in Concord, Jan-uary 18, Capt. Olin H. Chase of Newport,president. of the Newport Board of Trade,was chosen president in place of J. Bache


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Hultin of Sudbury, Mass., pre-sented one of the ablest and most convincingarguments in favor of womans enfranchise-ment ever heard in the State. Miss Chasehas been engaged for some days past in for-warding the work in the lower part of theState, and will speak in Bedford, February 1. At the annual meeting of the New Hamp-shire Board of Trade, held in Concord, Jan-uary 18, Capt. Olin H. Chase of Newport,president. of the Newport Board of Trade,was chosen president in place of J. Bachelder who has served for a numberof years past and positively refused to holdthe office longer. Captain Chase is anenthusiastic board of trade worker, and willefficiently further the work of the organiza-tion. One new local board was admittedto membership—that recently organized inthe town of Hillsborough. Upon receipt of this first number of theGranite Monthly for 1912, subscribersshould be reminded to examine their addresslabels and see if the date thereon appearssatisfactory to all concerned:.


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