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fiEPORT 0? LOCAL CHARITY WORK
As the year ends in the work for Kings Daughters and Sons, it give us real pleasure to tell other circles the work we have done to help others in our humble way.
Our hospital has grown from four rooms to eleven.
But for the debt we owe to others and the whole hearted cooperation and service of the faithful few, we could not have enlarged it this much. As you know the Wall of Jerusalem could not have been rebuilt had it not been for the perfect cooperation of jjehesiah and the Jews, so why hot we as Laughters and Sons of the •‘-ing do our share of his business, so that some day when we join hands around the Heavenly 'Throne and hear Our King say, n7/ell done, my good and faithful servants".
Our Charity for the year nas extended all through Hancock County, The Comity home was visited. This home is kept unusually clean. There are seven inmates, which are fed, clothed and made very comfortable by the keeper.
The County Jail was also visited, a„;d at the time there were twelve prisoners. They reported the Officers were very
kind to them. The Jail is very inconvient, out tne County reports uiiere vm-l-L uu a new uuii m	,	wnicn wi.ll sursj-y Qe an asset to
our County*
Hay the Kings Daughters and Sons continue their work through the State in His llarae, is the sincere wish of
Chairl'ady of Local Charity Work.


Kings Daughters Hospital Document (018)
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