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H/7/1925 -1-
The Maples
Aug 4, 1925.
On July 7, we met at beautiful old Edgewood
once more. As always, we were greeted at
the Car, with a sincere welcome. The
table for the vegetables was arranged on
the lawn, while the flowers were on the
porch. We met on the lawn, where even
the most disinterested (if there be such a person)
could not but imbibe the spirit of
horticulture.
Immedeatly upon calling the meeting to order,
our President spoke of that dear member
who has passed away. The society never
had a more interested member, or one who,
more [commitiously?] did her part in
always making the meetings beneficial than
Mrs. Davis. As she had asked that no written
memorials be read, her request was complied
with, but Mr. Brooke suggested that we
observe a moments silence.
The minutes of the last meeting held
on June 2nd at Londonderry were read and
adopted.
Mr. A. G. Thomas the first reader of
the afternoon had cousin Helen Hallowell
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