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H/8/1882 -1-

Rock Spring
Aug 3d
1882

Rock Spring

Noon Temperature 70°

Meeting called to order the Pres in the
chair. All the houses were represented
except Longwood, Riverside and White
Hall. Our guests were Annie Miller
and daughter, Nellie Miller, Fannie Osburn
Miss Gover, Mrs Frank Stabler and son,
Mrs Taylor, Mr & Mrs John Miller Mrs
Hall, Farquhar, Fannie Darlington,
Ashby Miller Arthur Needles Mr & Mrs
Granville Farquhar, Rebecca Janney and
Mrs Coleman. Our Pres. had just
returned from a trip, of which he
gave us an interesting account.
he also asked why we did not use
white snap beans, those who had tried
them like them, likewise mentioned
purple clematis very beautiful but
only blooms once. It is now an
understood fact that all who go on
a journey shall bring home something
for those who stay at home.

Mrs Roger Farquhar proposed the conun
-drum of how to keep pigs and
poultry apart. referred to Roger Farquhar
for solution. Fannie Darlington read for
Anna L Moore an article on finger
pruning. in connection with this our Pres
mentioned a pear hedge of Jay Gould's.

Sarah Hallowell read an article on giving
our experiences to the world. Readers for

Page 48

H/8/1882 -1-

Rock Spring
Aug 3d
1882

Rock Spring

Noon Temperature 70°

Meeting called to order the Pres in the
chair. All the houses were represented
except Longwood, Riverside and White
Hall. Our guests were Annie Miller
and daughter, Nellie Miller, Fannie Osburn
Miss Gover, Mrs Frank Stabler and son,
Mrs Taylor, Mr & Mrs John Miller Mrs
Hall, Farquhar, Fannie Darlington,
Ashby Miller Arthur Needles Mr & Mrs
Granville Farquhar, Rebecca Janney and
Mrs Coleman. Our Pres. had just
returned from a trip, of which he
gave us an interesting account.
he also asked why we did not use
white snap beans, those who had tried
them like them, likewise mentioned
purple clematis very beautiful but
only blooms once. It is now an
understood fact that all who go on
a journey shall bring home something
for those who stay at home.

Mrs Roger Farquhar proposed the conun
-drum of how to keep pigs and
poultry apart. referred to Roger Farquhar
for solution. Fannie Darlington read for
Anna L Moore an article on finger
pruning in connection with this our Pres
mentioned a pear hedge of Jay Gould's.

Sarah Hallowell read an article on giving
our experiences to the world. Readers for