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Rock Spring, peas, cabbage, asparagus, corn, potatoes
and strawberries
our guest Carry Brooke and Anna F. Gilpin
brought flowers.

We visited the garden which was
looking well, and tho' our hostess complained
of the stiff soil, she said always had vegetables.
The flowers garden had been over run
with chick-weed so that the rose bushes
had been moved into a new bed where they
give good promise of future bloom.

The lawn is beautifully set with grass
and the trees, the rocks, the river, made a
charming scene, and the group of lovely
babies, added beauty and interest. Gladys
Brooke, Edith Bentley, Donald Kirk and Sidney
Hutton. Eliza N. B. Moore was appointed to answeer
our letter from Ellen Farquhar.

Adjourned to meet at
Fair Hill July 1st.

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