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by Lydia Thomas.

She advised all who have never visited the Eastern shore to do
so if the opportunity presents itself.

Alice Farquhar's selection eulogized the milk cow.

Hallie Bentley read extracts from a letter from a niece
who is traveling in Europe, and a poem by Helen Hunt
Jackson, "One day at a time"
Question. When should raspberries and blackberries be trimmed? In the fall.

Elise Hutton told of "Greenwood" which was bought from Richard
Snowden in 1721 - about the same time that "Cherry Grove" was built. Also a
selection telling of the beauty of the guest towel - usually more for looks
than for use.

Margaret Bancroft's article on "Are you convincing" was itself
very convincing.

Helen Farquhar's selecton "The Fly in Church" made us pity
little children in Church.

Helen Hallowell read of Washington fast becoming an educational
study centre on account of its libraries etc. She also announced a Rummage Sale for the benefit of the Social Service League and asked that we send
nice things. She will give Nature Magazine to Oakley School this year.

There were no report from Committees, County or State
Federation.

The Secretary was asked to write letters to Estelle Moore and
Sadie Adams both of whom are in the hospital,

Others present were: Mrs. Winslow, Evie Jones, Florence
Howard, Nan Riggs, and Miss Kate Hutton.

Margaret Elgar Sherman Jones,
Secretary.

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