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Domestic News November 15, 1940

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Eleven Mile Corner, Pinal County, Arizona

What is this article about?

The Camp Ladies held a meeting on November 12th, appointing a Camp Aid committee and deciding on monthly general meetings. They made 16 mattresses and 10 quilts last week, plus an extra for an ill family, and plan to finish 11 more this week starting November 18th.

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CAMP LADIES

A meeting of the Camp Ladies
was held Tuesday afternoon November
12th. A Camp Aid committee was
appointed consisting of Mrs. Jackson,
Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Neff, Mrs.
Longhofer and Mrs. Duke.

It was decided to hold a
general meeting of all the camp
Ladies the first Monday in each
month. Every
lady in the group
is urged to attend these meetings
where matters of general interest
to all families will be discussed.

Sixteen mattresses and ten
quilts were made last week. This
group was also kind enough to make
one extra mattress for a family in
camp who was unable to work on
account of illness.

This week eleven mattresses
and ten quilts will be finished.
The next mattress and quilt groups
will start work Monday November
18th at nine o'clock.

- Mrs. Theone Hauge

What sub-type of article is it?

Charity Or Relief Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Camp Ladies Meeting Camp Aid Committee Mattresses Quilts Monthly Meetings

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Jackson Mrs. Starr Mrs. Neff Mrs. Longhofer Mrs. Duke Mrs. Theone Hauge

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Tuesday Afternoon November 12th

Key Persons

Mrs. Jackson Mrs. Starr Mrs. Neff Mrs. Longhofer Mrs. Duke Mrs. Theone Hauge

Outcome

committee appointed; monthly meetings scheduled; 16 mattresses and 10 quilts made last week, including extra for ill family; 11 mattresses and 10 quilts to be finished this week starting november 18th.

Event Details

A meeting of the Camp Ladies was held where a Camp Aid committee was appointed, monthly general meetings were decided upon, and progress on making mattresses and quilts for camp families was reported.

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