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The Association at Fair Hill was
deferred one week owing to sickness
in the family. We met there
on 6th 3rd 1896. A lovely summer
day only eleven members present
but more than twice that number
of guests made the company large.

Eliza N. Moore will be missed
from our meetings she sailed
on the 23rd May for Europe & will
be absent four months. We hope
to receive a contribution from her
pen telling of her pleasant wanderings.

Elizabeth G. Thomas was first
called upon to read. She selected
"Wise words first". A noble nature
can alone attract the noble & alone knows
how to retain it. "Every lady is making
mistakes" every lady is finding out
afterwards that she has made a
mistake but there can be no
greater mistake than the stopping
to worry over a mistake already
made. She also read "Nearing the
end". Mary Osborne pictured an
attractive home not adorned
with costly things to make it so
but the result of taste & refinement

Margaret Hallowell's will was good

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