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222 H/5/1889 -1-
Cloverley
May 7th1889 noon Tem. 86o
This metting was held at the regular
time representitives were present from all the
families included in our membership, among
them those recently added from Fair Hill. The
guests present were Richard and Edith Bentley
Edward, Mary B. and May Thomas. Wm Ladie
and Jennie Lea, Edward Hallie and Mary Bentley.
Harry Lea, Madge, George, Guion Annie
and Kay Miller, Miss Jennie Johnson, Estelle
Moore, Mrs. Hutton and daughter

The exhibits were as follows White
Hall, pie plant, asparagus and flowers
Rock Spring potato plant, corn, asparagus, radishes,
pea vine and Onions: Hermon, potato plant
with tubes formed, lettuce pea vine & flowers
Alloway potato, tomato (dwarf Champion), lettuce,
pea vine, onions, flowers and beautiful cactus
Rockland potato, old and new, letuce, cabbage
beets, turnip, onion, kale, tomato celery, peppers
parsnips and flowers. Brooke Grove potato
vine with small potatoes onion and flowers
Edgewood, Apples kept by cold storage in
the ice house. Avalon, flowers, and from
Falling Green, pea vine, beets, corn, onions bean
and cymlings

Owing to the absence of the secretary
which was much regretted and the fact that
the books were delayed, the Society was not
called to order promptly and the regular

Page 221

222 H/5/1889 -1-
Cloverley
May 7th1889 noon Tem. 86o
This metting was held at the regular
time representitives were present from all the
families included in our membership, among
them those recently added from Fair Hill. The
guests present were Richard and Edith Bentley
Edward, Mary B. and May Thomas. Wm Ladie
and Jennie Lea, Edward Hallie and Mary Bentley.
Harry Lea, Madge, George, Guion Annie
and Kay Miller, Miss Jennie Johnson, Estelle
Moore, Mrs. Hutton and daughter

The exhibits were as follows White
Hall, pie plant, asparagus and flowers
Rock Spring potato plant, corn, asparagus, radishes,
pea vine and Onions: Hermon, potato plant
with tubes formed, lettuce pea vine & flowers
Alloway potato, tomato (dwarf Champion), lettuce,
pea vine, onions, flowers and beautiful cactus
Rockland potato, old and new, letuce, cabbage
beets, turnip, onion, kale, tomato celery, peppers
parsnips and flowers. Brooke Grove potato
vine with small potatoes onion and flowers
Edgewood, Apples kept by cold storage in
the ice house. Avalon, flowers, and from
Falling Green, pea vine, beets, corn, onions bean
and cymlings

Owing to the absence of the secretary
which was much regretted and the fact that
the books were delayed, the Society was not
called to order promptly and the regular