The first meeting of the autumn for the Mission Study class of the Methodist church was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R.P. Ray.
A number of interesting talks were made. Mrs. Ezzell read “Law Observance,” which was Lincoln’s message warning the American people. Mrs. Geo. H. Clark spoke on “Law Enforcement,” of a manufacturing city, in reference to the prohibition law. Mrs. Sam Wilson read of “Concession of the Prohibitionists. Mrs. R.P. Ray had a reading on “Effect of Prohibition and of Light Wines and Beer.” Mrs. Nannie Oould gave a reading, “Watch Your Primaries.” Mrs. E.E. Richardson read from Dr. Charles Mayo, noted surgeon, entitled “Warns Youth to Shun Alcoholic Beverages.”
Each reading was discussed by the members, making it a very interesting and helpful meeting.
From the front page of the Tri-City Daily Gazette, Leaksville, N.C., Tuesday, September 23, 1924
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