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H/9/1896 -1-

Fair Hill 77°
Sept 9th 1896

This meeting which was deferred
on account of the county fair, was favored
with an ideal September day
in which Fair Hill looked it best,
and all present were in the mood for
enjoying it.

The Specimens
Rockland egg-plant, carrots, parsnips, corn
salsify, sweet potatoes
Riverton flowers Hubbard squash
The Cedars Flowers, egg plant, onions
Longwood pears sweet potatoes and peppers
Falling Green sweet potatoes turnip & peas
Tanglewood potatoes egg-plant grown at
Ashton store

Kate Janney read a most interesting
article called. "Grandmother's garden"

The report of the Committee on Forethoughts
furnished by Eliza Brooke, was, as usual
suggestive and good

Mrs. Janney brought up the subject
of having an Exhibition at the Lyceum
next fall. It was left to the members
for their consideration.

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