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274 H/6/1891 -1-
Cloverly
June 2nd 1891 noon 84o
At the usual hour nearly all
our members assembled. The absent were
Avalon Sharon and the Cedars. Our
guests were, Edith Bentley, Dr and Mrs Elbrey,
Joe and Annie Shoemaker, Edward
Thomas Edith Thomas Farquhar
May Thomas Rebecca and Patty Miller
George Miller and Miss Johnson,

The President in his opening remarks
spoke feelingly of the loss
of two of our oldest members. Edward
and Deborah Lea and read a tribute
which he had prepared for publication
The members expressed their approval
of his remarks and several other members
spoke in high terms of these kind and
good neighbors and friends.

The minutes were read and approved
and the account of poultry
given as follows
Brooke Grove 100 chickens 30 turkies 2 ducks 2 gos
Alloway 144 chickens 7 turkies 4 ducks
Cloverley 100 chickens 14 turkies 10 ducks
Edgewood 120 chickens 7 turkies 18 ducks
Fair Hill 275 chickens 56 turkies 38 ducks 2 gos
Falllling Green 261 chickens 58 turkies
Hermon 225 chickens
Longwood 200 chickens 25 turkies 33 ducks
Norwood 100 chickens

Page 273

274 H/6/1891 -1-
Cloverly
June 2nd 1891 noon 84o
At the usual hour nearly all
our members assembled. The absent were
Avalon Sharon and the Cedars. Our
guests were, Edith Bentley, Dr and Mrs Elbrey,
Joe and Annie Shoemaker, Edward
Thomas Edith Thomas Farquhar
May Thomas Rebecca and Patty Miller
George Miller and Miss Johnson,

The President in his opening remarks
spoke feelingly of the loss
of two of our oldest members. Edward
and Deborah Lea and read a tribute
which he had prepared for publication
The members expressed their approval
of his remarks and several other members
spoke in high terms of these kind and
good neighbors and friends.

The minutes were read and approved
and the account of poultry
given as follows
Brooke Grove 100 chickens 30 turkies 2 ducks 2 gos
Alloway 144 chickens 7 turkies 4 ducks
Cloverley 100 chickens 14 turkies 10 ducks
Edgewood 120 chickens 7 turkies 18 ducks
Fair Hill 275 chickens 56 turkies 38 ducks 2 gos
Falllling Green 261 chickens 58 turkies
Hermon 225 chickens
Longwood 200 chickens 25 turkies 33 ducks
Norwood 100 chickens