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Montgomery county, one; New Madrid county, two; Pettis 

 county, two; Pike county, one; Ralls county, one. 



The above results show the attitude toward the work — 

 everywhere the women are responding with the greatest eagerness. 

 Each club takes up some special work aside from its regular 

 program. For example, in Buchanan county one Home 

 Makers' Club has given entertainments which netted $70. 

 With the money they are planning to excavate the basement 

 of Oak Grove schoolhouse in order to have a place of meeting 

 for the club. Later they intend to purchase a home economics 

 equipment for the school. Many of the town clubs often take 

 up civic improvement. Others aid in home economics contests. 



CLUB SUGGESTIONS. 



1. Read the constitution and by-laws very carefully. 



2. If you join a home makers' club do it with some definite 

 aim in view, not because some friend joined. 



3. The assignment of topics for papers or demonstrations 

 should be made six months or a year in advance, thereby enab- 

 ling the ones on duty to obtain the references. 



4. Use the bulletins given as references. 



5. Subscribe for a good woman's magazine. 



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