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H/10/196/-2.

we followed it with our copies. The committee also recommended
that we send it to the Governor ourselves, without the other
clubs at this time. Copies to be sent them- with an outline
of our plans- and asking for their cooperation. It was moved,
seconded and duly passed, That we send the letter, as read, to the
the Governor, and that the committee prepar a list of neighbor-
hood clubs to whom the letter a nd information he sent." The
president will be a member of the committee ex officio- and it
was also moved and carried, "that the committee be given the power
to set in the matter ever the winter months."

Pete Hutton suggested that the Keep Maryland beautiful
committee is still functioning- and maybe we should investigate
about their activities. As these activities do not show- we
decided that no doubt we will hear from our letter if we are
out of order. Ellis Manning took the letter home and will sign
it and send it off.

Jean Weske asked if anyone knew the latin name of the
Black Eyed Susan - one of which he had pressed and put on the
communication to go to Georgia. No one knew it.

William Heckendorn wanted to know if anyone knew
of a spray for oyster shell scale. He has used malathon, but
wondered if anyone had had experience with something with an oil
base to use this late in the season. He did not get much help,
so will experiment. Rutbekia Hirte

And so we adjourned after another happy, fruitful
season- to meet in April at Pine Hill with Bea Hutton as our
reader.

Ellis Manning will let us know the cost of having
the letter prepared.

Mary Reading Miller,
Secty.

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