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H/10/1939-2-

a delightful room where the
meeting was held. Mr Hurrey called the m. to order &
The minutes were adopted as read.
There are $6 in the Treas. after
paying Com. Council dues and
buying some post cards &
$4 was appropriated for Trash
barrels which Mary Magruder
proposes to place in Sandy Spring
village.

Helen Hallowell read, in place of Mrs.
Hill, an article on the flowers
light-poles in Allentwon, Pa.
Lofton Wesley told of Alfred's large tomato
plants 12 feet high planted in
June. Eight vines have produced
585 tomatoes & there are now 1000
on the vines, They are Bonnie Best
and when planted a sack of cow manure
was just put around each plant, some (handfull)
garden fertilizer & a shovel full of
hydrated lime.

Elza was asked to tell of the return
to this country of Sue & Bob Turner
whoe were detained in France after
the outbreak of the war.

Our Forethoughter was absurd, so
Emma Stabler gave us some facts.
Move rock garden plants.
Tulip bulbs should be planted now.
Bleeding Hearts can be divided
and re-set to advantage.
Liquid manure is good for chrysanthemum

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