



Mothers Club Meeting in Arvin California November 1938
A meeting of the Mothers Club occurs in a Farm Security Administration camp in Arvin, California, in November 1938. The attendees discuss strategies for purchasing kerosene oil in bulk, aiming to lower cooking and lighting expenses for migrant families. This initiative reflects the communitys efforts to improve living conditions during the Great Depression.
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Mothers Club Meeting in Arvin California November 1938