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THE Directors of the Club felt that in this time of the&#13;
world's need, the Club should do its share in the War&#13;
Relief work. Accordingly a work room was opened&#13;
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articles sent to the French and to our own soldiers. Very&#13;
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Christmas. The Directors desire the Twentieth Century&#13;
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MRS. B. MAXSON ESTER, Chairman&#13;
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ANNA M. BARTLETT, President&#13;
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WAR COMMITTEE&#13;
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BERTHA W. NORTHRUP, Chairman&#13;
MRS. STEPHEN M. CLEMENT,&#13;
MRS. WALTER P. COOKE,&#13;
MRS. HORACE W. DRESSER,&#13;
MRS. FREDERICK C. HUMBRCH,&#13;
MRS. EDWARD MICHAEL,&#13;
MRS. FRANK S. MCGRAW,&#13;
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                <text>The Twentieth Century Club&#13;
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W.S.S. Pledge Week&#13;
June 22-28, 1918&#13;
&#13;
THE Twentieth Century Club has been requested, through its committee, to sell stamps and certificates at the Fidelity Building, (Main &amp; Swan Streets) during the War Savings Stamp week.&#13;
&#13;
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THE COFFEE ROOM TELEPHONE service will be discontinued between the hours of one and two P. M. to prevent annoyance to members lunching in that room.&#13;
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FIRE REGULATIONS will be enforced during all meetings held in the large Hall. No one will be permitted to sit in the Music Room or in the doorway between the Music Room and Hall.&#13;
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As Chairman of the Twentieth Century Club Victory Loan Committee may I remind you that the women have again a large quota to raise and urge you to place your subscription through the Club, either at Wm. Hengerer Co. booth or at the Twentieth Century Club.&#13;
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MR. CHARLES ZUEBLIN&#13;
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OF BOSTON&#13;
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 15, 1920, at 3.30 o’clock.&#13;
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Subject: FAITH-AFFIRMATION OF YOUTH&#13;
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MEMBER'S TICKET&#13;
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PLEASE PRESENT AT THE DOOR</text>
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th&#13;
“The Registration and Enrollment of Women Voters”&#13;
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“The Democratic Party and Its Policies”&#13;
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Subject: THE “HOPE OF RUSSIA” (Illustrated)&#13;
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BIOLOGY AND HUMAN WELFARE &#13;
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                <text>Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Organizing Committee members for a Quiz Show to be held at the club, 1939</text>
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                <text>Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Quiz Show Committee members included (top register, left to right): Mrs. Roger K. Adams;  Miss Jane Keeler, Master of Ceremonies;  (bottom register, left to right): Mrs. Hilda Merry Fuhrmann,  Mrs. Donald W. Patterson.</text>
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                <text> Women--Societies and clubs--History</text>
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