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Mary Lillian Moore's question was a request for a copy
of of a newspaper picture of the 75th anniversary at
Cloverly.
Caroline Hussman's subject was soil conservation,
consideration of Bay problems, fields cultivated in
drainage areas, and trees are first consideration.
A flock of 13 blue birds were sighted the day after
Christmas. Their homes are in the woods at this time
of year--not their nesting houses.
Joy's subject wasa Christmas book of Shirley Temple
Black.
Sylvia Woodward spoke of the advertisement of
solicitation to widows to join Great Expectation
by completing a list of questions that would enable
you to meet your mate.
Beth Bullard had a fine article from Audubon Society. She
suggested that we watch for birds at the pond on the lefthand side
of the Sundown Road.
Rose Hutton told of her Christmas letter from Betty Hartge who sends
love to all.
Caroline Schauffler from the Manchester Guardian--"pastoral" is timeless
it is always summer. What makes a bird acceptable? Is it size,
unusualness, beauty, does it sing?
Jane Stabler told a personal story of meeting a charming couple in
May or June, 1985, the man, age 32, the girl attending Sherwood High
School. The girl was Lou Ann Rodgers, one of the students killed
in the plane accident over southern Scotland.
The Museum craft sale made $4000. The general meeting of the Museum
will be held March 16.
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