At Spring Mills, N. J., though several members have moved from the village, and a few have dropped the course, they report a prospect of doubling their numbers.
A circle of eleven members is reported at Greencastle, Pa.
Osceola, Iowa, has a circle of seventeen members, class of ’87.
Some one inquires for a copy of “the rules of the C. L. S. C. to guide in their meetings.” There are no rules to guide in the meetings of the local circles. The wide diversity of circumstances under which they exist would make a fixed organization impracticable. What would fit the great circles of Troy, N. Y., and Pittsburgh, Pa., would be of little use to the small circle of the village. The many plans and outlines of work in this department are presented especially to guide new circles to the plan best suited to their needs.
Montana has sent us reports of several energetic circles; the one at Bozeman, of fifteen members, is the last reported.