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ravenient outnt xlerti kitchen, a
wo central wings are shea. Smaller porches the corners. x>r Is over th�' central ind contains a chape], terating room. Leading tlon are the r-"�fs of �al- wings ov.;" which have been pla �<�{!. en-i J>e used as su-nriunis. targe automat :'� elova-re of the buil.i::iS. and
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also an Hectric dumbwaiter. There are thnu- stairways from the roof down to the ground floor, and one leading to the basement under the kitchen.
The mechanical equipment, which is of tho most modern type, includes an interior telephone system, nurses' call systoin and a fire alarm system. A low pressure steam system takes care of the heating, and a separate medium pressure system has been installed fur the sterilizers and the coekinp I'tiuipment.
Water is obtained from two 30,000 gal. tanks, situated on the side of a hi!) about one quarter of a mile behind the building. These are filled from a dam which is fed by several springs running from the top of the hill. Tho drainage is taken care of by a toners septic tank about 100 feet I fast of the building.
Electric light and power lines are
brought in from the town of Ste.
Agathe dos Monts, about three miles
[m.v. \\iiich possesses a modern
power pliin't.
The architects for the building *ere D. .1 Spence and C. Davis Goodman. .1. r.illetz & Company were the general . ontractors, and J. Becker e conn-actor for plumbing and beating.
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splendent in yellow satin and pendant amber earrings, smiled condescendingly. Mrs; Weisberg's blood boiled, and little sbivers of rage chased one another down her spine. A* if everyone didn't know that those canvassers had been bribed by grossly-offered prospects of Village-Board influence on their husbands' behalf! Now, as was to be expected,, the unanimous" chorus arose that Mrs. Grosfuss should re-assume office. Strange how. even those who had been most galled by her patronizing ways -� even Mrs. Weisberg herself -� dared not demur. It was as if their approbatory smiles had been trapped like flies on the thick stratum of treacly sentiment which Klein- A dorp always superimposed upon the thin paper of practicability in its communal affairs.
"No, I really couldn't," Mrs. Grosfuss waved a plum, deprecatory hand. "Not another year ! Mrs. Weisbergi here . .
But her very tone belied her words, and again the buzzing chorus of protest arose.
"But we reallv can't do without
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�� lies Bikur Choilim Society >"cial relief meeting at the Mrs. M. Cohen, 648 Outre-
� nue. Mrs. Lefcort presided.
rdon read the minutes of i is meeting?. Mrs. W. Cohen >et of bonbon dishes which .od. and won by Mrs. N. donated |i. brining- the
� � eds up to |8-70. Tea was � the hostess. Donations:.
�Uglcovsky, |ld; Me9dame<-J. Brackman, J. Silverman,
!'- Moore, P. Goldstein, M.
^chnleder, Weisenfeld. M.
!>. Rosen. Qibsoa, $1. each; Michael, S. Lerner, D. Bar-
iiosovitx, and Bernell. $2.
:iend, through Mrs. Cohen,
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you ...
"So hard as you've worked, this whole past year .. ."
Mrs. Weisberg felt the world grow black about her. and even while her voice joined those others � her voice, that sounded so small and thin in her own ears! - � she saw a life-lonar cherished ambition a?ain fade. For how many years had she not worked, the most selfless and indefatigable toiler in the society! Of how many golden sovereigns had not their activities, their tea-parties, bazaars, bridge drives and fetes, depleted her husband's purse! And then, just when the crowning glory of presidency had shown resplendent almost within her grasp, comes this Grosfuss woman � a stranger to Klein-dorp from a .big city � this woman* with her stuck-up ways and
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her urbanely polite manner of being rude! At the culminating instant, just a month before the meeting of the Ladies' Society, her husband must needs get himself elected on the Village -Management Board!
Mrs. Weisberg believed that it had all been purposely planned be-foreh&nipfor dark information had leaked out which held more than a suspicion that the electory meeting of the Management Board had been hurried on in a manner most unusual to the sleepy methods of the dorp. Everyone knew* though no one troubled even to comment upon the fact, how those meetings always lagged a fortnight behind one another, like tired footsteps. And the Ladies' Annual Meeting, on the other hand, had been postponed beyond even the usual dilatory limit of Kleindorp. Mrs. Grosfuss and her friends had found one excuse after another which made it impossible to hold the meeting sooner. Her determination had cut like a knife through the jelly-like morale of the opposition; against that steel-like edge, even Mrs.
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