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this busy life some do not find time to laugh, those
who do will be surprised to feel their burdens made
lighter. Mary W. Kirk recited "Hark it is the
trumpets sound," lines recalled after viewing the
destruction caused by the terrible hurricane on
the night of September 29th 1897 laying waste so many
beautiful trees and causing great loss in many
instances. Jane T. Porter's love was gratefully received
and regret expressed that ill health still prevented
her from being with us. Hadassah J. Moore's
contribution with her " Love and continued interest"
was most welcome.

" Resolutely build a wall about today and live
within the enclosure," Mental exhaustion comes to
look ahead and climb mountains before they
are reached" Sarah T. Miller had recently attended
the Indian Conference at Lake Mohonk and she
told something of the proceedings there. Anna
Bentley Parker was a welcome guest coming from
her New England home. Adjourned to meet at
Cherry Grove on 11th mo. 27 to dinner

Sarah E. Stabler Sec.

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