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On the beautiful afternoon of
8th 29. 1896 the Association
assembled at Sunnyside only eight
members were present and about the
same number of guests.

The day of the meeting was changed
to suit those who had been in
attendance at the Swarthmore
conference and as it often happens
when we do not meet at the
regular time it conflicts with other
gatherings, such as "Teas" Clubs and
preventing some members from at-
tending. The minutes of the last
meeting were read as well as those
of the former meeting held at Sunnyside

Mary Osborne gave for her
sentiment-

"First find thou truth and then
Although she strays ,
From beaten paths of men,
To untrod ways
Her leading follow straight,
And hide thy fate,
And whether smiles or scorn,
Thy passing greet
Or findest thou flower or thorn
Beneath thy feet,
Fare on! nor fear thy fate
At Heavens gate ".

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On the beautiful afternoon of
8th 29. 1896 the Association
assembled at Sunnyside only eight
members were present and about the
same number of guests.
The day of the meeting was changed
to said. Those who had been in
attendance at the Sivahnmore
conference and as it often happens
when we do not meet at the
regular time it conflicts with other
gatherings. Such as "Teas" Clubs and
preventing some members from at-
tending. The minutes of the last
meeting were read as well as those
of the former meeting held at Sunnyside
Mary Osborne gave for her
sentiment-
"First find thou hath and then
Although she strays ,
From beaten paths of man,
To untried ways
Her leading follow straight,
And hide thy fate,
And whether smiles or scorn,
Thy passing greet
Or findest alone flower or thorn
Beneath thy feet,
Fare am nor fear my fate
At Heavens gate ".