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Page 23Edith Green was too hoarse to give her contribition so she Miss Jean Fawcett said she had wondered what was the good Amy Hutton read of Riverside Village in Gloucestershire from Elizabeth Stabler a poem "What can I do". [clipping] What can I write, what shall I say Do with thy strength, do with thy might Write what thou mayest - say what thou must - Mary Robison, "The King Counts his Pennies" Showing that even Elise Hutton Article from Harpers condemning rode-side signs. Anna Nesbitt - an experience with a Scotchman who was very ignorant Mary Brooke read of the oldest American Flag in existance - carried Lucy McReynolds told that this lovely weather is typical Oklahoma | Page 23Edith Green was too hoarse to give her contribition so she Miss Jean Fawcett said she had wondered what was the good Amy Hutton read of Riverside Village in Gloucestershire from Elizabeth Stable a poem "What can I do"/ [clipping] What can I write, what shall I say Do with thy strength, do with thy might Write what thou mayest - say what thou must - Mary Robison, "The King Counts his Pennies" Showing that even Elise Hutton Article from Harpers condemning rode-side signs. Question. How can dahlias and cannas be kept during the winter? Dig, dry out Anna Nesbitt - an experience with a Scotchman who was very ignorant Mary Brooke read of the oldest American Flag in existance - carried Lucy McReynolds told that this lovely weather is typical Oklahoma winter weather. |