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H/4/1904 -2-
seems they would "rather bear those
ills they have" than get out.

The minutes were read and first -
reader of selected articles Eliza Moore
read of the value of sweet and garden
herbs 2 article "Gardening in the Slums
and school gardens." The first one in
Boston in 1890. The good result is
spreading in ever widening circles
and the happiness of hundreds of boy
and girl farmers is untold. 2 - reader
Mary Magruder, by Corry Brooke
"Culture of Chrysanthemums."
Volunteer F.D Stabler, potato anniversary
E.S. Iddings a cure for gapes in chickens:
flowers of sulphur in the food
Dr. Kirk showed the report from the
Rhode Island State board of Agriculture
which gives excellent advice on
the culture of plums, roses, etc. and
of the dairy products and management.
Forethought, after timely advice, congratulated
us on the advent of our
new member Robert H. Miller for predicting
for him the honor of being President
of this Society sometime in the
future. Secretary to notify him.

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