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Board has met here, and meets again tomorrow. I 

 might have been much worse off, you see. 



There is no danger of anything serjous 

 resulting from my mishap if I am careful now, and 

 am patient and do not overdo during these days of 

 convalescence. The doctor tells me I am very 

 fortunate, and I am confident that he has reason 

 for saying this, and does not say it to every case. 

 I can see the wisdom in going slowly for a while 

 longer, and this helps me to be more patient with 

 myself than might otherwise be the case. 



I certainly would have enjoyed hearing you 

 and Dr. Clarke talking of the Guild work'. You are 

 both so appreciative and so enthusiastic. 



This will interest you, and it is just 

 another one of the lovely things that have happened 

 through the Guild. In the recent Cross-word Puzzle 

 Contest some of the members competed in efforts to 

 obtain a prize. If successful the money received 

 waB to he given to the Guild. Several of them 

 worked with enthusiasm, persistency and determination 

 The result seems beyond belief. Of the fifteen 

 thousand people working on the puzzles with the hope 

 of winning prizes, three of the successful ones were 

 of our Guild. Miss Marvin winning a prize of $250. 

 Miss Mary Stevens, $100. and Miss Alice Stevens $10. 

 These dear people have turned the checks over to our 

 Treasurer. We have a meeting of the Board tomorrow 

 to take formal action on this most remarkable gener- 



