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Marianna Miller read from the second volume of minutes of the meetings at Alloway, Plainfield, and Lea's Mills in 1867.

Huldah Janney contributed a joke anout a man who came home late.

Estelle T. Moore told of the work of a Joint Committee on work for Delinquents, urging that time and thought should be used to form public opinion for good reforms--and illustrated with the story of the "Bobbed-haired, Bandit." She was advised to plough her garden at the first opportunity.

Rebecca Miller told of the excellent work being done at Miss Reinhardt's School for Deaf Children at Kensington. Question--Why is sausage sometimes very good and at other times hard? It was suggested t that the quality of the meat might make the difference.

Alice Farquhar gave an amusing character sketch from her own experience.

Mary Reading Nichols told of a home for the blind in Georgetown.

Margaret Bancroft told of "Stark Loa" a movie made in the KentHa

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