The Loyal Women's Club.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

From: Wisconsin Bookwatch | Date: February 1, 2005 | Copyright information

The Loyal Women's Club

Kathryn Washburn Breighner

Concierge Publications

PO Box 624, Harbor Springs, MI 49740

0975486403 $14.95

The Loyal Women's Club: Journal Entries Of Rural Indiana Women 1917-1936 is an anthology of the personal testimony of "The Loyal Women's Club", 16 women who started gathering in Benton County, Indiana to support soldier boys in France. They met each month to raise funds for Red Cross work, and discus...

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