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Elizabeth Ligon asked where a set of
sleigh bells can be bought sure enough ones,
not the antique variety? No public
answer to the quirie but trust she obtained
the information privately.

Morris Fussel wants to know if any bored
or driven wells are dry. None reported, so.

There being no further questions
then adjourned to meet at Clifton Jan. 27th

H. H. Stabler Secy

Jan '31 Clifton 645th meeting
On the evening of Jan'y 27th The
Home Interest gathered from pity at
Clifton the old Thomas home, and we
understand the oldest in this section,
it being said, the brick of which it is
built having having been brought
from England, as ballast. Whether
or not this be a fact, certain it is they
are different from any manufactured
in this locality - indeed the old house
is in a class to itself & is most interesting.

The period of gathering together of
members and guests was enjoyed,
as usual, in pleasant greetings and
felicitations, until supper was announced,
which was "an honest to goodness one",
in keeping with the hospitality of the
old colonial home, traditionally recorded!

At the end of the social hour
Garland Ligon called the meeting to order
and the minutes of last meeting were read
and approved. Also those of the last
meeting here, May 1929 - Read by Eliza Ligon

Questions: -
Elza Thomas - Where can potatoes be had?
Answer, at the city markets

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