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Improvement Club 
1936 Annual Report


     

     APRIL--New books purchased; Voted to continue to serve Ioct; 3 dozen teaspoons purchased; lunch; Annual reports read and accepted; Voted to have them printed in the Advocate; Voted to redeposit amount due on Certificate of Deposit; Officers for the ensuing year elected.

     MAY--No regular report; A cooking demonstration by Betty Crocker was held in the town hall; One half the Club members served a lunch to the Business Mens Club for which !17.50 was received; moved and carried to help finance the band.

     JUNE--Report from program committee; Agreed to decorate a float for Fourth of July parade; Five dollars of the seven dollars donated to the outstanding work of the 4H Club was paid to Eunice Daniels and Patricia Ryan; Voted to dispense with meetings during July and August; Mrs. Norgaard of Buffalo gave an interesting discussion of Prize books; Mrs. Lowe of Buffalo was a guest. 

     SEPTEMBER--Marion McDonald reported a successful food sale, twenty-five dollars of which was for the Band, two dollars and ninety cents was donated to Mr. Leraas to be used to purchase music; A prize was won on the Fourth of July float; Mrs. Hill reported a bonus of eight dollars and fifty-five cents from magazine subscriptions; A committee was appointed to make changes in the Constitution; Membership was divided into three sections for the purpose of raising money for the Club; The following were appointed chairmen: Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Sather, Mrs. Sawyer; Second lunch for Mens Business Club was served from which ten dollars was received; For entertainment the 4H Club gave a demonstration.

     OCTOBER--Voted to donate $5.00 toward expenses of two 4H Club boys who were entitled to attend a meeting in St. Louis; Eunice Daniels and Patricia Ryan told about their trip to the 4H meeting at Agri. School; Mrs. Robert Lee gave an interesting account of the activities of the Dome Club; the 4H Club put on a display of their work for which prizes had been offered by committee in charge.

     NOVEMBER--Mrs. Betsinger refunded $3.50 that was not used by the boys on their trip to St. Louis; Library Board reported new books; Matter of more storm windows was laid on the table; Report of the Home Talent play given Nov. 15; sale of tickets amounted to $71.95 with the small expense of $14.60; Mrs. Ferrell was guest speaker.

     DECEMBER--Mrs. Norris reported purchase of two new books; The usual free month at the library in the interest of Education Week was extended; Voted to save coupons for Rap-in-wax; The ladies of the school faculty were entertained at this meeting; new constitution was accepted; Voted to set aside at each annual meeting a definite sum to be used by the Library Board each year; Voted to fill Christmas baskets; Christmas readings were given by Mrs. Mortenson, a sister of Mrs. Sather; Miss Kellogg of Minneapolis was a guest.

     DECEMBER 7--Special Meeting--Commercial Club asked for money to help pay Christmas expense, $3 was donated.

     JANUARY--Voted to allow a waiting list to obtain new books; Mrs. G. Kurz  reported eleven baskets filled for Christmas donation; Carl Lundeen gave very interesting moving pictures of the Ford Greenfield Village; Some members of the Club gave papers on interesting topics.

     FEBRUARY--Meeting held at Mrs. Ives home; It was dedicated to the Founders of the Club; A splendid meeting in spite of the extremely cold weather; Mrs. Ridgeway was the only charter member present and she was presented with a red rose by Mary Bendix.  

     MARCH--This was a Conservation meeting with Mr. Munch of the state Conservation Department as guest speaker; A good attendance; A special meeting had been held to consider whether we should participate in the program to be given at the Roosevelt Ball; No action taken; We come to the end of another successful year; Balance on hand April 1,1935, $40.20; Receipts $183.34; Disbursements $135.95; Balance $92.39

                                                                                               Cora F. Kurz, Secretary

 

 

 

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