Woman’s Union – Meeting Minutes Jun 12, 1922 (Purchase / Sell Coupon Books)

The June meeting of the Woman’s Union was held on the twelfth of this month at Mrs. Edwards’ house 271 East 10th Street.

An unusually small number being present. After reciting the Lord’s Prayer, the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.

Mrs. Draper being out of town, a letter from her and her report as treasurer showing a balance of $9.71 were read by Mrs. Edwards.

In her letter, she urged the collection of as much money as possible. Mrs. Faulkner also spoke stressing the immediate necessities of the church.

Voted to instruct the treasurer to send to Mrs. Loyson the usual amount sent by the alliance.

Mrs. Faulkner reported for the Executive Committee a meeting at which they investigate further the proposition of the Blocki Perfume Co. The committee recommended the plan.

Voted that the Union buy and resell a coupon book.

The music committee reported collecting $5.00 for new music.

Because of the failure of the expected speaker, Dr. Faulkner most kindly spoke on the Public Health Campaign, his subject being, “Shine Your Heels.”

Elizabeth B. Greene, Rec. Sec.
Physical Archive: UUCA Box: 60 Folder: 04
Citation: Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta Records, RG 026, Archives and Manuscripts Dept., Pitts Theology Library, Emory University, Atlanta GA