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Kenyon College

1918

Ohio

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Knox County's Honor Flag Nov 1918

Knox County's Honor Flag

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The following Knox county boys have given their lives in the great struggle for democracy


The Democratic Banner: Postponed Recital Due To Revival Services, The Democratic Banner Feb 1918

The Democratic Banner: Postponed Recital Due To Revival Services, The Democratic Banner

Newspaper Articles

RECITAL POSTPONED

Owing to the continuance of the revival services at the A. M. E. and Calvary Baptist churches, the recital which was to have been given by Miss Anna Hughes of Columbus, the state president of the Ohio Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, under the auspices of the Twentieth Century club of this city on Feb. 23, has been postponed, according to an announcement made Tuesday.


The Democratic Banner: Mrs. May Entertains The 20th Century Club, The Democratic Banner Feb 1918

The Democratic Banner: Mrs. May Entertains The 20th Century Club, The Democratic Banner

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Mrs. May Entertains Twentieth Century Club

Mrs. J. C. May entertained Twentieth Century club at her home in North Mulberry street Monday afternoon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. James Reddix, 301 West Cooper Street.


The Democratic Banner: Twentieth Century And Booker T. Washington Club Contribute To Y.W.C.A Drive, The Democratic Banner Jan 1918

The Democratic Banner: Twentieth Century And Booker T. Washington Club Contribute To Y.W.C.A Drive, The Democratic Banner

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Y.W.C.A. DRIVE A BIG SUCCESS

County About To Go Over The Top Again

COLORED WOMEN REPLY

Clubs Contribute Twenty-Five Dollars Each To The Cause

Knox county is about to "go over the top" again, according to all indications. This time it will be with the county's quota of $2,500 for the war fund of the Y.W.C.A. Despite the fact that no work has been reported on from any part of the county outside of this city except at Fredericktown, the committee now has within $132.50 of the quota, according to Mrs. A. P. Tarr, chairman, Friday. Mrs. Tarr announced Friday …