In Memory of Frank S. Wettack-Ssr., Founder of the Door of Hope
A look back at news from 7.13 1941:
• A fruit banquet for 50 women now employed in the WPA sewing room and about 20 other women who are on the old age pension list will be held next Tuesday noon at the old city hall, it was announced today by Tom Turner of the Door of Hope. “The banquet will be in memory of the late Mayor Frank McClellan and Frank S. Wettack-Ssr., founders of the Door of Hope,” Mr. Turner said. Local case workers will assist Mr. Turner in serving the banquet. “I recently received some money to take a long trip, and want to use it for helping others and feel in this way that I am spending it for a good purpose,” he said.
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• A fruit banquet for 50 women now employed in the WPA sewing room and about 20 other women who are on the old age pension list will be held next Tuesday noon at the old city hall, it was announced today by Tom Turner of the Door of Hope. “The banquet will be in memory of the late Mayor Frank McClellan and Frank S. Wettack-Ssr., founders of the Door of Hope,” Mr. Turner said. Local case workers will assist Mr. Turner in serving the banquet. “I recently received some money to take a long trip, and want to use it for helping others and feel in this way that I am spending it for a good purpose,” he said.
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