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THE CEDARS
September 1st 1927
842d. Meeting.

The 842. meeting of the Mutual Improvemen Association was
called to order at the Cedars on 9th mo. 1st, 1927 at 3:30 o'clock - the
presiding officer being Margaret Moore, past hostess.

The minutes of the last meeting at this place were read - and
the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.

The Treasurer's report showed $1.25 had been collected for dues,
and $1.00 were for the Social Service League Drive.

Next place of meeting, Mt. Airy on 9th mo. 29th, one week
earlier than the regular time.

The sentiment of the hostess - Amy Hutton -
"If solid happiness we prize,
Within our breast this jewel lies,
And they are fools that roam.
The world has nothing to bestow;
From our own selves our joys must flow,
And that dear hut, our home."
Nathaniel Cotton, 1707 A.D.

Elizabeth Stabler appealed for garments for a box now being
packed for the flood sufferers.

Sophia Featherstone read an account of travel in 1843 written
by her Mother.

Miss Blanchard recited some original verses. Question. What
about the Library for the Blind at Congressional Library? No one could give
very definite information.

Mary Langdon Kagey a little poem "Keep on keeping on".

Mary Hutton contributed an amusing story, and asked that all
become members of the Needlework Guild.

Rebecca Stabler advised all to keep newspapers handy and use
then, particularly in the kitchen.

Mary Green gave a very optimistic quotation from
"Grandmother Brooke".

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THE CEDARS
September 1st 1927
842d. Meeting.

The 842. meeting of t e Mutual Improvemen Association was
called to order at the Cedars on 9th mo. 1st, 1927 at 3:30 o'clock - the
presiding officer being Margaret Moore, past hostess.

The minutes of the last meeting at this place were read - and
the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.

The Treasurer's report showed $1.25 had been collected for dues,
and $1.00 were for the Social Service League Drive.

Next place of meeting, Mt. Airy on 9th mo. 29th, one week
earlier than the regular time.

The sentiment of the hostess - Amy Hutton -
"If solid happinesswe prize,
Within our breast this jewel lies,
And they are fools that roam.
The world has nothing to bestow;
From our own selves our joys must flow,
And that dear hut, our home."
Nathaniel Cotton, 1707 A.D.

Elizabeth Stable appealed for garments for a box now being
packed for t he flood suffers.

Sophia Featherstone read an account of travel in 1843 wirtten
by her Mother.

Miss Blanchard recited some original verses. Question. What
about the Library forthe Blind at Congressional Library? No one could give
very difinite information.

Mary Langdon Kagey a little poem "Keep on keeping on".

Mary Hutton contributed an amusing story, and asked that all
become members of the Needlework Guild.

Rebecca Stable advised all to keep newspapers handy and use
then, particularly in the kitchen.

Mary Green gave a very optimistic quotation from
"Grandmother Brooke".