1920 (1921?) – April 25 – Flyer for an annual meeting of the Unitarian Laymen’s League.

Note at top:
Dear Mr. Apperson: Don’t forget you are invited as my guest, and I shall surely expect you. Am very grateful for your courtesy. Perhaps you may want to send Mr. Carpenter copy of this announcement. Mr. R. H. Rogers will follow up with you or Mr. C. all details as to his films, slides, etc. R. B. Stone

Flyer:

Unitarian Laymen’s League
ANNUAL MEETING – Next Friday, April 28
CHICKEN DINNER, 6:30 – 7:15 P. M.
Election of Officers – 8 P. M.

ADDRESS on “CONSERVATION OF THE ADIRONDACKS”

Entertainment and music interspersed.
At Unitarian Church, Corner Union and Wendell

TO MEMBERS:

You are urged to arrange your affairs so that you will not miss any of the above program. Bring along a friend.

A regular Unitarian Chicken Dinner at $1.00 per plate has been competently arranged — generous helpings for husky laymen have been ordered.

Even dyspeptics will be benefitted by Mr. Carpenter’s address, which will bring out something of deep interest to those who love their Adirondacks. The address will be illustrated by motion pictures and lantern slides, followed by open discussion. It’s a real live public question.

Officers are to be elected to succeed:

R. L. Stone, president; Dr. John Edward Burke, vice-president; R. H. Rogers, secretary; L. M. Wilson, treasurer; Louis Rask, W. S. Knight and M. A. Whiting, other members of the executive committee.

IMPORTANT

A chicken dinner is being prepared for YOU. Please notify the Chairman of the Refreshments Committee no to let anybody else get it. Get the word out at Once to Mr. R. L. Rost. C/O G. E. CO., phone 756, or 1708 Union St., Phone 3769-R.