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Mrs. Bradley (also a guest) read, "The
profit and loss") poetry.

M. L. Roberts, "Congeniality".

R. E. Gilpin, "Woman's Gardens" with a
history of the [Social?] palace, at [G?].

M. Farquhar "founded by Mr. [Geding?]
in which all the inmates have the choice of
occcupation which best suits them;
by not being compelled to work all day
at the same labor, they obtain relief
[ ,] which relief is what woman [?], rather than not.

H. J. Moore, gave the "Song of the leaves". by George [Casper?]

M. S. Hallowell, read an account of the village
of Salt-aire in Yorkshire, England, [?]
by Silus Salt, a Bradford woolen spinner.

E. G. Thomas, B. Lea, L. G. Thomas, and
S. Porter had nothing to offer. We hope
to hear from them next time. M. L. Roberts
asked us if Salted corn had proven satisfactory
to [?] who had tried it. Not as satisfactory
as new corn. After usual pleasant
conversation we [???]
to meet at Bloomfield next month.

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