Let There Be Light the Story of a Workingmens Club Its Search for the Causes
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And your wife might be a member, too, Mr. Morton. " " I am glad we have found a way. Now would you be good enough to meet Mrs. Morton and my wife down-town to-morrow, and take lunch with them ? " I said. Then you can all talk over the details. " " I will, with pleasure, " she answered, as she took down the address I gave her. A Relief Committee 177 On my return to the house I related what had taken place. " Miss Seiner will meet you to-morrow, Dorothy, " I said, <( and I hope you can settle the... organisation of the committee. They suggested that you be one of the members. " How can I be on the committee ? " asked Dorothy. " That would disclose the whole plan. " " You might be a consulting member, " said my aunt. " It would be much pleasanter to have some direct connection with the work. I found no difficulty in securing my lawyer s office for the evening of the igth, and I received from the club in due time an acceptance of my invitation to use it as their place of meeting. Their note expressed also a desire that all the members of our family be present, if we cared to attend.
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