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1930 Lulworth July 22

The July meeting of the Home Interest
met at Lulworth the home of Lena
Weld and daughter Ruth. An unusually
large group of young people were
present and assisted in the serving
of the supper. During the afternoon
a hard wind and rain storm
had cooled the temperature so that
the evening was very comfortable.

The meeting was called to
order by Mr. Bancroft. Report of the
sec'y read and corrected. The next
two places of meeting were read.
Drayton for Aug. and Elgar Farquhar
for Sept. After some discussion Mrs.
Tilton was chosen as the sec'y for
the next three months, representing
Norwood.

Mortimer Stabler was not present
to give his forethought. Margaret
Fussel announced the opening of the
[Girls?] School at Sherwood.
Chairman approved the following
as forethought Com. for Aug, Harry
Stabler and Sally Brooke.

[?] John Thomas, read a
most intersting article on "Dick
Farmer Speaks his mind." Much
discussion followed.

Questions: -
Lena Weld - would the price of grain
continue to go lower? What is
about as lame as it can be, some
question in regard to corn. What
is the price of Poplar logs for [?]?
Lucy Moore says about $10 per m.
Emily Coulter - What possability of
more grass this season? Possibility

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