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Fanny Iddings read of Amon Burgee
an old time school teacher from
Frederick County.

Ethel Thomas read extracts from "And
This Is Boston!"
Question. Shall we cut the lawn again?
Yes.

Alice Pierce. no.

Eleanor Kirk. gave some garden
advice.

Question. Are sweet potatoes and
white potatoes roots? Sweet potatoes
are, Irish potatoes are not, they
are underground stems.

Elizabeth Ligon wanted to know how to
treat an African violet for bugs.
Dip in water 120° - This brought up
the usual discussion on African
violets, with much difference of
opinion in their treatment.

The Library Committee had no report.

Page 62

1035

Fanny Iddings read of Ann Burgee
an old time school teacher from
Frederick County.

Ethel Thomas read extracts from "And
This Is Boston!"

Question. Shall we cut the lawn again?
Yes.

Alice Pierce. no.

Eleanor Kirk. gave some garden
advice.

Question. Are sweet potatoes and
white potatoes roots? Sweet potatoes
are, Irish potatoes are not, they
are underground stems.

Elizabeth Ligon wanted to know how to
treat an African violet for bugs.
Dip in vralin 120° This brought
the usual discussion on African
violets, with much difference of
opinion in their treatment.

The Library Committee had no report.