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104 H/8/1919 -8.

Miller can tell how to treat it.

Has any one been using asparagus lately?
Too late to use it, as it will injure
the bed without a doubt.

Miss Mary Gilpin & Richard Iddings were
asked to read at the next meeting.

Adjourned to Edgewood.

The old attractive vine-covered home -
Cloverly, that has always stood for hospitality
itself, opened wide its door to
us on that glorious afternoon, & we were
glad to be there.

Our walk over the lawn & into the
garden showed us how very successful
our hostess has been in keeping her house
and home beautiful.

To the left of the lawn we found a
new garden [or?] [brick?] patch added since
our last meet, where things were in a
flourishing condition.

The Sec. was especially pleased with
the flagging leading into both gardens.
along the side of the new garden were
ropws of blooming flowers, which always
add a touch of beauty to any spot.
We enjoyed a splendid [?] supper on the porch
& lawn, & after a social time, we departed.

Lillie B. Stabler Sec.

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