Carpenter . tice lawin all the courts of the state. He is now about to open up a law oflScein Gary, Ind., where he has joined LocalUnion 985 on a clearance card. As I said here above, it was hard attimes to keep my husbands dues paid upand keep him in good standing in theLocal Union, but his first thought at alltimes was, not to get in arrears with hisdues. Having always taken a great interest inthe journal, reading every word in eachissue, I am impatiently w^aiting and watch-ing for Mr. McCharthy to come home andbring me a copy of The Carpenter everymonth. I am sending you these few lines for
Carpenter . tice lawin all the courts of the state. He is now about to open up a law oflScein Gary, Ind., where he has joined LocalUnion 985 on a clearance card. As I said here above, it was hard attimes to keep my husbands dues paid upand keep him in good standing in theLocal Union, but his first thought at alltimes was, not to get in arrears with hisdues. Having always taken a great interest inthe journal, reading every word in eachissue, I am impatiently w^aiting and watch-ing for Mr. McCharthy to come home andbring me a copy of The Carpenter everymonth. I am sending you these few lines forpublication, believing it would please myhusbands brother carpenters to know thatby strict adherence to his obligations asa member of the L. B., by hard work nthis trade and diligent study he has be-come an attorney-at-law, a promotionwhich in my judgment others of his craftcan acquire just as he did. Thanking you for this valuable spacein The Carpenter, I beg to carpenters wife, E. F. M CHARTHY. 35.
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