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Edgewood #2. H/4/1939 -3-

and make the purchase if they feel
the book as worthwhile as it sounds.

There followed what our President
called an experience meeting. Our
members seem able already to find
Garden spots and interesting things
while traveling.

Cousin Helen Hallowell who has
just returned from Charleston S.C. spoke
of the wisteria which was in its prime.

Cousin Albert Stabler who had been
near Charleston during the winter
also spoke of the beautiful live
oaks - with the southern leaves

Lofton had been to Texas and
was in New Orleans for the Madra
Gras.

Mrs. Hill also spoke of the live oaks
in Louisiana.

Mrs. Tilton mentioned the very
beautiful iron work in Charleston.
Forethought told us to mow the lawn
as soon as it is dry enough but avoid
doing it when the earth is sticky.

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Lily Carroll

Looks like the author tried to spell Mardi Gras, but spelled it instead, "Marda Gras"