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July 1947

A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

Glances at Groups

The Rope Yarn, publication of the A.A. Seamen's Club, New York, N.Y., is now appearing in pamphlet form with attractive illustrated cover. Squad One of Washington, D.C. has returned its meetings to Force School, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue N. W. on Monday nights at 8:30. The Pinehurst, N.C. Outlook carried a glowing account of a public meeting and dinner given by the Southern Pines Group under the feature "Pinehurst Scoreboard" recently. Kent-Ravenna and Aurora, Ohio, Groups held a joint meeting at Aurora recently with the 8005 Lorain Avenue Group of Cleveland coming by bus, accompanied by two clergymen. Attendance was 150. Entitled "First Sober Fish Fry We Ever Saw but A.A. Members Had Best Time Ever," the Pilot of Southern Pines, N.C. tells of the group there going to a fish fry sponsored by the Fayetteville Group with other guests from Lillington, Clinton, Lumberton, Raleigh and other points, Fair Lawn, N. J., reports they now have 14 members. A carnival was held last month by A.A.s of Des Moines, Ia., for the purpose of raising money to furnish a room at the Still Clinic for those needing hospitalization. Attractive printed cards with appropriate A.A. thoughts and others with A.A. information and meeting places as well as directions are being put out by Bayside, L.I., N.Y., A.A.s.

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