From the Vegetarian Messenger (Manchester, England), June 1890,
p156:
Kansas City Vegetarian Society. - Mr. Church, honorary librarian of
the above society, sends us greetings on its behalf. The subject of
Vegetarianism is new to the people of that neighbourhood, and any literature
relating to it will be welcomed. Address 2,526, Euclid Avenue, Kansas
City, Mo., U.S.A.
From the Vegetarian Messenger (Manchester, England), July 1890,
p217:
Kansas. - On the 11th of last month our society held a very enjoyable
pic-nic in a beautiful grove about three miles from the city, where,
surrounded by the beauties of nature we enjoyed a feast of reason and
a flow of soul, and partook of a beautiful dinner of fruits, nuts, and
cereals. After dinner Mr. W. W. Perkins, a veteran of 77 years, and
40 years a Vegetarian, made us a very interesting address. With best
wishes for your prosperity, and the progress of "right living,"
I am, very truly yours, - W. G. Church
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