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Brought forward, $276 38 
1911 Expenditure — 
Oct. Cash Loaned by Treasurer Returned $28 00 
Hire of Organ Twice 4 00 
McMillan’s Bill 1 30 
Coaching, E. D. Starkey 2 50 
Coaching, R. T. Worden 4 50 
Pied Piper Music Bill 4 00 
Evening Times Adv 3 08 
Tuning Piano Twice to Organ Pitch 4 00 
Paid on Piano 225 00 
— $276 38 
Grace W. Leavitt, Treasurer. 
Junior Associate Branch. 
To the President of The Natural History Society. 
Herewith I submit the annual report of the Junior Associate 
branch of The Natural History Society as follows: — 
There are thirty members in the girls branch. At a regular 
monthly meeting, held on Monday, April 12, 1911, officers were 
elected for the coming year as follows: — 
President, Edith M. Kee; Vice-Presidents, Vivien Freeze 
and Maud Willis; Secretary, Mary L. Murdoch; Treasurer, 
Janet H. Freeze. 
On Friday, March 29th, an entertainment had been held 
to raise funds to assist in paying for the piano. This was in the 
form of a cantata “The Pied Piper of Hamlin.” We owe a great 
debt of gratitude to Miss Maude Sutherland who trained not 
only the girls but the boys for this. The entertainment was 
held in the Lecture Room of the N. H. S. The sum of $32.57 
was realized. 
Several outings through the spring and fall, chaperoned by 
Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh, were greatly enjoyed, kind friends 
taught the members many interesting and instructive things 
about nature. We visited Riverside, Green Head, Drury Cove, 
