Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . he person toanted change. Any-how, the ladies are doing other things toraise money. Some of them are selling even-ing papers, and others are shovelling offsidewalks, and still others are painting thechurch, and some are actually sawing wood—so the paper said. The article spoke veryhighly of the plan, and said the men of theplace were enthusiastic over it. I shouldthink that would be quite like the for my part I cant see why theladies would be obliged to give back changewhen they sell papers unless they want ha
Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . he person toanted change. Any-how, the ladies are doing other things toraise money. Some of them are selling even-ing papers, and others are shovelling offsidewalks, and still others are painting thechurch, and some are actually sawing wood—so the paper said. The article spoke veryhighly of the plan, and said the men of theplace were enthusiastic over it. I shouldthink that would be quite like the for my part I cant see why theladies would be obliged to give back changewhen they sell papers unless they want hardly think Id care to saw wood, thoughpainting the church might be rather plea-sant, especially if it could be done in water-color. I dont know yet if we shall followthe plan of the Michigan ladies, but we arethinking about it. I will write you againjust as soon as we decide. Please do an-swer this scribble, and remember all of usto Mr. Harmony. Ever your friend, Letitia S.—Ive just become so much interestedin the case of a man named Shook—Daniel. 6//// /.?• Mrs. Dobbs 344 HAKPEKS MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
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