Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1914 — Monnett Guild. Organized. And important Work Started. [ARTICLE]

Monnett Guild. Organized. And important Work Started.

The-movement to organize a guild to assist the splendid work of the Monnett School for Girls was successfully carried out Monday and about thirty-five women from all the Rensselaer churches will be identified with the work from the start. It is hoped to materially increase the membership and to have the young women and girls as well as the older ones. will be held once each month, the first Monday having been chosen, Sewing for the school, not for the girls, will bjp done, and practical work was started Monday when two dozen napkins were hemmed and four dozen dish towels and other articles were made. Persons who become identified with this work will be doing a great good and assisting a most worthy enterprise. Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Ross Dean, president; Miss Ethel vice-president; Mrs. A. F.- Long, secretory; Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth, treasurer. Any who will join the movement ton report to Mrs. Dean or any other member. The society will be known as the Monnett Guild.