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Lucy Moore said shw had second hand air-tightt stoves and a
sausage grinder or sale. She told of selling white pine seedling 2 to 6
feet tall.

Fanny Iddings read some more of the very interesting old
letter written by her grandmother in 1817.

Mary Brooke's sentiment "Thank god every morning that you
have something to do, and must do it." Question. Are keifer pears scare?
Yes? Alice Tuson has some to give away.

Amy Huttong - the collapse of a modern parent who was beaten
by the experts.

Mary Magruder told several jokes.

Miss Ball's selction "The Pessimist".

Elizabeth Stabler - an article on the extent of Motor Bus
Service, also one on the Grape Cure.She made an appeal for clothing to send
to Leland Mississippi, and annoumced that the sewings well start soon..

Alic Tyson told a good joke on herself, her nephew tellin
her "Thee'd have made a grand mother for boys".

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