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The Sons and Daughters of Justice from Minneapolis, Kansas • 2

The Sons and Daughters of Justice from Minneapolis, Kansas • 2

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Minneapolis, Kansas
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2 THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF JUSTICE. From Phoenix No. iitf. From Oregon. Prairie City, Oregon, Apr.

26, 1911. Dear Bro. Walker: Here is a Kansas City, April 17, 1911. uro, waiKer: riease allow me space for the voice of Phoenix Council word of hearty and sincere greeting No. 25.

We have been having some to you and all our brothers and sisters hard times in our Council, but the of our magnificient Order from the John Day Valley in the state of last few meetings have been altogether Oregon. different and there seems to be peace 1 1 -w My wife and I have been members anu narmony now. iou nave no of the Order almost from its begin doubt heard what it will do to place oil on troubled waters. Well it seems ning, having joined Topeka Council, like some one has done something of No. 5, very soon after its" organization.

From that day to this we have the kind for Phoenix and the members are all talking of having a good time, kept in close touch with the Order and its interests through our official and our entertainment committee acts as if we might hear from them soon paper and through correspondence and I hope for the sake of Brothers with our Council No. 5, and have always had a keen interest in its Kinder. Sorecher and Dr. Leverich to say nothing of our poor little Presi- dent, Brother Mitchell and the Secre splendid record and growth. a magnificent work the years have unfolded.

Who would not be proud to 1 tary, that when they start off their I unerwiumeiiia uibv win matte a sound like dishes rattling, for those I be a member of an organization of men and womerj that has done as much to alleviate suffering and sorrow as have mentioned are the champions when it comes to entertaining at the has the Sons and Daughters of Justice? Who could resist the opportunity of 11 table. Come in and visit us any Thursday and we will show you. I From April 1st uniting with a band of men and women also want to state that Bro. Mitchell like the Sons and Daughters of Justice our poor little half of a man that Via whose mission is to be good, to magnify the things that are worth while attended the National convention has ioS epi, 1st, 1911 been telling us of a great many things in human life, who make much of the that happened at the convention, but homely virtues of sociability and cood fellowshin and kindlv helnful- to date we have had no report what 1 1 ever from the other half man that HI ness. attended the convention, so you see, The Order is a natural product of brothers and sisters, Phoenix Council the sunny plains of Kansas and all loyal Kansans should join its ranks and would have had a very meager report of the convention if we had not sent boost" its work to the very limit of our half of a man.

I also desire 'to possibilities. KM bring before the public to the best of Fraternally yours, Albert G. Owen. my ability a conversation between two insurance agents and my wife relative Did you ever stop to think to insurance. One of the agents knowing we were insured in the Sons what it would mean if each beneficiary member of the S.

D. of and Daughters of Justice asked my For Terms of Special DISPENSATION From April 1st to September 1st, 1911, see our Special Dispensation Letter of April 7th, sent out to each wife if she would not consider drop J. would secure a new member ping our present insurance and insure in the Prudential. Of course my wife told him we were satisfied with the Sons and Daughters of Justice, so jp tnrnino1 liia frionrl Via aaVorl "'What I 2 on a certain day? That would be a class of nearly 12,000 new members in a single day, and give us a total membership of Ki-. do you think of the Sons and Daughters of Justice, and this friend, an agent of the Prudential turning to a book he had with him said, "There is one thing I will have to say, they nearly 25,000.

Do your part of it and get your one. One new ii li member to-day! Wk National Officer and Deputy, as well as to the President, Secretary Fin- jj( ancier and Local Examiner of each Local Council. Ask these Officer to ip let you see the Dispensation Letter and make a memorandum of the points and go to work. have never failed to pay a claim promptly, and they have never been I1 tBJJ sued." Brothers and sisters 1 2r TO FINANCIERS. ii thought that worth mentioning to any one.

ine rublisher oi our Umcial Fathers and mothers, if you are in I jSE a ri rv 1.1. I Paper has recently sent out a Lynotype mailing list to the Financiers of each and every Council with an accompanying guou SLuimmg in um ouns anu uaugui-ers of Justice when the time comes it will surely make you feel much better if you will just remember what that agent said. They have never failed letter of instructions asking them to compare said list and make to pay a claim promptly. C. H.

Jones. Kansas City, May 3, 1911. lr-r I .1 any needed additions or corrections and promptly return the corrected list to A. F. Riddle, Bro.

Walker: Yours received and since I wrote you for the paper the sound of dishes had been heard in the dining room at Phoenix, and we had Minneapolis, Kansas. A great ii many of these lists are not yet with us Brother Smith and family, returned to the Publisher and we cannot mail by the corrected list until it is returned. We have also asked the President and Secretary to see that it is read in ffi ffi if each meeting of the Council. It will 5jJ not take more than two minutes to do so, then each member who is present jjj will hear of it, and bv reading it at ji each meeting some will hear it at each reading that did not hear it at Sjf previous reading. I I Let Everybody Work to i Get in New Members.

8 I Please attend to the matter at vtmiuiim lvieuicai uueciui, anu we appreciated his visit very much. Phoenix done her best to entertain the visitors and we had several besides the ones mentioned. Bro. Walker if you can add this to my letter would be very thankful. Fraternally yours, C.

H. Jones. once if you have not already sent ffl it in. Remember that a new list willV fi only be sent out every 3 months, but any changes in the meantime Insurance is a good thing under may be sent direct to the above named Publisher. We are anx ious to do our part in getting the paper to every member but can not do it all.

The Financier must A Pi all conditions, but is imperative in the case of the poor man on whose daily wages the family depend for support. And the ced of insurance is intensified hen the home or business is under mortgage, or there is a do his and the member must notify his Financier promptly any change in his address. Fraternally, )V, WpJher, lefWjr debt to lejyp (p (ta I .11.. 1 5 .4. r.

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