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Rose Gilpin, who we are glad to have as a member of the
Association, read and showed pictures of the wonderful flowers and plants at
Mr. De Pont's. Question: When is the best time to move 8 or 9 year - old
Hydrangeas? Answer - Good time any time.

Mary Tilton gave the report of the Social Service meeting in
Rockville at which Dr. Bird, stated that Montgomery Co. is doing the best work
of any of the counties who have Social Service.

Miss Mary Gilpin and Estelle Moore had no sentiments. We are
happy to have Mrs. Moore with us again.

Marianna Miller not being present to read the old minutes the
minutes of the first Association at Sherwood in 1857 were read and extraxts
read from an address by the President of the General Federation proving that
the Association is not the oldest women's club but the seventh.

The guest present were, Mrs. Alcock, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hax,
Mrs. Farquhar, and Mrs. Howard.

It not being clear in the minds of some of us, it was
decided to serve lunch promptly at 12:30.

Adjourned.

E. B. Green,
Sec'y, Pro tem.

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Rose Gilpin, who we are glad to have asa member of the
Association, read and showed pictures of the wonderful flowers and plants at
Mr. De Pont's. Question: When is the best time to move 8 or 9 year - old
Hydrangeas? Answer - Good time any time.

Mary Tilton gave thereport of the Social Service meeting in
Rockville at which Dr. Bird, stated that Montgomery Co. is doing the best work
of any of the counties who have Social Service.

Miss Mary Gilpin and Estelle Moore had no sentiments. We are
happy to have Mrs. Moore with us again.

Marianna Miller not being present to read the old minutes the
minutes of the first Association at Sherwood in 1957 were read and extraxts
read from an address by the President of the General Federation proving that
the Association is not the oldest women's club but the seventh.

The fuest present were, Mrs. Alcock, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hax,
Mrs. Farquhar, and Mrs. Howard.

It not being clear in the minds of some of us, it was
decided to serve lunch promptly at 12:30.
Adjourned.
E.B.Gree,
Sec'y, Pro tem.