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1---Minutes of previous meeting at this place.
2---Minutes of last meeting.
3---Next meeting place.
4---Sentiment of the Hostess
5---Contributions of members and guests.
6 Treasurer's report
7 Reports of Committees.
8---Unfinished Business
9---Report from County Federation.
10---Report from State Federation.
11--New Business
12--Adjournment.

Motion seconded and carried.

Next meeting place, "Avalon" meeting at 3 o'clock.
Sentiment of the Hostess: "Peace does not mean the end of
all our strivings.
Joy does not mean the drying of our tears."

Mary Nichols read Bruce Barton's account of the man who filled
a need by putting up preserved figs.

Helen Shoemaker's contribution assured us that children who
are properly trained come to no trouble in the future, showing the value of
home influence, the real home life being around the family hearth.
Question: Has any onr 50 well started chickens? No.

Estelle Moore--"And he goeth" by Bruce Barton--telling how
few give honest work for their wages. Question--How to lighten garden
soil? Mix in sifted coal ashes or leaf mold.

Mary B. Brooke--a sentiment--Small things are the foundation of great ones.--Have an ideal and then move towards it.

Sallie Adams--Question--How to get rid of garlic? Dig it up--Mary Nichols told how to get rid of poison ivy by cutting off the vines and pouring coal oil on the roots.

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