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Febuary 14, 1948 - 978th Meeting
THE ENTERPRISE CLUB
The 978th meeting of the Club was most pleasantly entertained by
Lacy Shaw at Belmont. This location offered no opportunity for a walk, but
the good food and the chance to visit with out neighbors made for a most enjoyable
evening. Guests for the evening included S. P. Thomas, W. J. Thomas,
T. Y. Canby, W. J. Hines, Wm. Marlow and Messrs. Shaw, Shaw, Bean and Palmer.
Absent were: Davis, Hurrey, Ligon, McReynolds, Albert Stabler,
Staunton and F. L. Thomas.
After dinner the meeting was called to order by the President,
W. W. Moore. Minutes of the last meeting with Mr. Shaw were read and
those of the January meeting were read and approved.
The Farmers Convention Committee reported that the program for the
Convention had been arranged. Each Club member is assessed 50 cents and
asked to bring a basket. $3.00 may be substituted for the basket but the
basket is preferred.
Wm. W. Moore reported that Francis Thomas had asked him to express
to the Club his appreciation at being reinstated as a member. Francis was
with us for dinner for his first meeting as a new member, but left before the
meeting for a more pressing engagement. a
Our former member, Samuel Thomas, expressed pleasure at being with
us for the evening and recalled that the Club had been entertained at Belmont
many times by his father who was one of our Charter members.
M. J. Stabler commented upon the severe winter weather. Yesterday
(Febuary 13) the thermometer reached 42° for the first time in 50 days.
F. S. Gilpin said that the ice on Brighton Reservoir measured 13m.
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