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I agree.Nov 10th 1921 -The Goldfield Woman's Club held the regular meeting at the Club house Thursday Nov 10th 1921. Mrs. Mills in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and accepted. Eight members responded to roll call. A motion was made and carried to have one meeting a month until after the holidays. A motion was made and carried to have an election the first meeting in Jan. Mrs. Olga Simondi was made Chairman for the first meeting in Dec. The Sec. was instructed to write a letter to the National Womans Association. The Sec. was instructed to write a letter to the Curtis Publishing Co. No further business the President called the Secretary to the chair and the President Mrs. Mills read a very interesting paper on the Disarmament conference. The meeting adjourned by singing America.Mabel KendallSec, pro term