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The secretary announced that she had written
Miss. McKay as ordered, and that she, Miss. McKay
had answered, thanking the organization
and accepting. The meeting expressed its
pleasure in having Miss. McKay with us,
and in retaining Knowlton on our membership.

Questions.
Is it to late to plant spinach - no it is rather early.
The question, "what did you think of
the county Fair," brought forth such a
diversity of opinions that I think everyone
will have to "be there an see it for theirselves"

We then adjourned to meet at Brooke
Grove
on Tuesday Oct 6. with Cousin Mariana
Miller
and Father as readers.

I think I cannot better discribe the
country at the time of this meeting and
later, than by quoting a poem called
September.

The goldenrod is yellow
The corn is turning brown
The trees in all the orchards
with fruit are bending down.

The gentians bluests fringes
Are curling in the sun
In dusty pods the milkweed
Her hidden silk has spun

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