38 Circular 111 



east orange welfare club supports cause 



Gentlemen : 



I take pleasure in informing you that at the last meeting of the Fifth 

 Ward Welfare Club of East Orange, a resolution was passed, heartily ap- 

 Droving of the efforts now being made to eradicate the mosquito from our 

 state. 



Respectfully yours, 



Mrs. A. G. Stellmouf, 

 Corresponding Secretary. 



STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WILL SUPPORT 

 THE FIGHT 



Trenton, June 7, 1918. 

 Mr. S. P. Leeds, 



Chamber of Commerce, 

 Atlantic City. 

 My dear Mr. Leeds : 



The New Jersey State Board of Agriculture at its regular monthly 

 meeting in May adopted the following: 



"Resolved, That the State Department of Agriculture is in hearty accord 

 with the movement to eliminate the mosquito from the State of New Jersey 

 and offers its support in every practicable way." 



Sincerely yours, 



Alva Agee, Secretary, 

 Dept. of Agriculture of New Jersey 



MERCHANTVILLE CLUB IN MOSQUITO CAMPAIGN 



Chamber of Commerce, 



Atlantic City, N. J. 

 Wej acknowledge receipt of the Atlantic City Bulletin and beg to assure 

 you of the co-operation of the Half Hour Reading Club of Mer chant vi He, 

 N. J., in the anti-mosquito campaign. 



Mrs. May A. Ott, 

 Corresponding Secretary. 



RESEARCH CLUB IS SUPPORTING CAMPAIGN 



The Woman's Research Club of Atlantic City wishes to endorse your 

 resolutions in regards to the elimination of the mosquito. 

 With best wishes for success, 



Mrs. M. R. Thompson, 



Corresponding Secretary. 



PLEASANTVILLE IS BACKING MOSQUITO EXTERMINATION. 



Be It Resolved, That this Chamber of Commerce be placed on record 

 as favorable to the continuance of the mosquito extermination work in this 

 county. 



Adopted at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of Pleasantville, N. J., 

 March 15, 1918. 



T. B. Wootton, Secretary. 



NEWARK'S MAYOR IS READY TO CO-OPERATE 



I wish to acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Atlantic City Chambtr of 

 Commerce Bulletin. The elimination of the mosquito would be a great 

 economic factor in the development of waste lands along the New Jersey 

 tidewater front. I would be pleased to further co-operate with you in the 

 effort. 



Yours very truly, 



CHARLES P. GILLEN, Mayor. 



