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148 H/7/1920 -6.
What does any one know of the improved
lilacs? They are not considered as popular
as the old.
Clarence Gilpin has fine sweet potato
plants to give away - the Nancy Hall
variety.
We were very much entertained by a
charming letter from Margaret Brooke,
read by her mother.
The readers appointed for the next
meeting were Anna Farquhar & Mary Brooke.
We adjourned to Della Brooke.
When we took our walk into the garden,
we found it spotless, so free of weeds
& everything looking fine.
The garden to the left of the house seemed
large enough for the family use - but
when the sec. inspected the truck
patch on the other side, she felt sure
the Ex. Pres. was preparing to supply
the Hospital for the next year at least.
Everything in profusion - & all done
under very trying circumstances.
Of course, the grounds looked lovely -
they always do.
Lillie B. Stabler.
Secy.
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