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H/9/1881 -1-

Norwood Sept 6th 1881

Norwood Sept 6 1881

The Society met with but two fam
-ilies absent. Longwood and Edgwood
Our guests were Edith Bentley and Nina
Needles Carrie and Walter Brooke Sue Thomas
Mary B. Thomas, Sadie Lea, Mary L. Moore
and daughter, Clara Moore, Fanny Darling-
ton John Bentley Harry Stabler and Frank
Gilpin

The flowers were beautiful and abun
-dant considering the very long spell of dry
weather we have had. They were from
Hermon, Olney, Rockland, Avalon, Alloway
White Hall, Fulford and Bloomfield.

The vegetables were fine and came
from Rockland, eggplant, okra sweet potato pat-
ty-pan squash, parsnips, carrots, salsify
martynia, corn, tomato & cucumbers.

WhiteHall apples, pears, peaches, tomatoes
grapes sweet corn sweet potato and
a fine stalk of corn from Osceola

Sharon, Tomatoes and from
Fulford 3 kinds of apples and some
peaches and pears. Robert Moore
brought a beautiful display of grapes
which has been protected while growing, with
paper bags.

The minutes were made and approved after
which the subject of the Exhbition was intro

Page 29

H/9/1881 -1-

Norwood Sept 6th 1881

The Society met with but two fam
-ilies absent. Longwood and Edgwood
Our guests were Edith Bentley and Nina
Needles Carrie and Walter Brooke Sue Thomas
Mary B. Thomas, Sadie Lea, Mary L. Moore
and daughter, Clara Moore, Fanny Darling-
ton John Bentley Harry Stabler and Frank
Gilpin

The flowers were beautiful and abun
-dant considering the very long spell of dry
weather we have had. They were from
Hermon, Olney, Rockland, Avalon, Alloway
White Hall, Fulford and Bloomfield.

The vegetables were fine and came
from Rockland, eggplant, okra sweet potato pat-
ty-pan squash, parsnips, carrots, salsify
martynia, corn, tomato & cucumbers.

WhiteHall apples, pears, peaches, tomatoes
grapes sweet corn sweet potato and
a fine stalk of corn from Osceola

Sharon, Tomatoes and from
Fulford 3 kinds of apples and some
peaches and pears. Robert Moore
brought a beautiful display of grapes
which has been protected while growing, with
paper bags.

The minutes were made and approved after
which the subject of the Exhbition was intro