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1534th Meeting
January 5, 1989
Mary Lillian Moore

The 1534th Meeting of the Association met with Mary Lillian
Moore. Mary Moore Miller, our hostess of the previous
meeting called the Meeting to order.

,A moment of silence was observed in memory of Elizabeth
Ligon.

A warm welcome was extended to our new member, JANE Riggs.
A guest, Sylvia Nash, was introduced. The two sets of
minutes were read. The treasurer reported a balance of
$4.46.

The Rules and Regulations of the Association were read.
Our officers for the following year will be secretary,
Jane Stabler and treasurer, Joy Shotts. Dues of $3 each
were collected.

The next three places of Meeting will be February 2,with
Mary G. Seiler, March 2, with Caroline Schauffler and
April 6, with Jane Stabler.

The sentiment of the hostess was a prayer: Father, may
I so live as sure of love in lthe world as of the sunlight.

Henny Bregliano extended her happy wishes for the New Year
to everyone. She felt lucky to be an American. She had
enjoyed a happy Christmas with her family.

Louie Canby's contribution came from Gerge Will, written
from Leadville, Colorado. Helen Farquhar said that she
had celebrated two Thanksivings, Canadian in October, and
American in November, and she felt two Christmases--
December 25, and Boxing Day, December 26, again in Canada.

Deb Willson read a letter written by her great, great, great,
great grandfather Richard Moore to his daughter, Latitia
Moore (Jackson), dated June 4, 1802. Fresh elk and dried
peaches (at $2 bushel) were mentioned.

Kay Metcalfe announced that she has given up observing
speed of 30 miles an hour when descending hills.

Mary Seiler gave us the origin of cocktail. A cock's
feather was used to stir a drink in Lewiston, New York
(near Niagra Falls) in mid 19th century.

Chris Kolstad told of her trip to Virginia to bird watch
of someone else*s sighting of Lewis' woodpecker, a dark
feathered bird with dark green back.

Jane Riggs' handbag clippings were all receipes. A special
one was for curried fruit.

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