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H/8/1919 -5 101
proud of the exhibit that was before us -
almost every family had a fine showing -
this [feature?] of the society is [certainly?] one
of interest to those who work & care for
their growing things.
Helen Hallowell handed in [$2.10?] as dues
from the members, she was [unable?] to
procure suitable vases.
Questions.
Cornelia Bently asked the advice of the
society in regards to her namesake park,
at Sandy Spring. The fence was in need
of repair, & she wondered whether it would
be advisable to do [?] it now - The
question was put around, & the majority
thought a high fence necessary to protect
the lot. She also wanted
advice in regard to her [willow?] bushes
that had [been?] started, & her English walnut
trees that she felt were not looking healthy.
We were again told of the good work
the Unitarian Church is doing for the
Neighborhood House in Washington - &
Marianna Miller said she would take
charge of any donations from the members,
in the way of fruits & vegetables.
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