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Leawood 1st mo 18th 1877

The Association had a pleasant
meeting here today. The sleighing
good and the day rather pleasant.

Eleven members present and
and several guests. The exercises
began by A.L. Gilpin reading an article
on the rearing of kids for gloves.

M.L. Roberts gave an interesting description
of a remarkaable ruin, the tomb of
Agamemnon. A.E. Hartsborne
read beautiful lines "the night
cometh". M. L. Hallowell made some
suggestions about putting away sausage
after which we had an animated
discussion on literature whether
an immoral woman can write
a pure book, one that will have
a good influence on all who read
it. C.B. Scott ... J. Porter read
a good little thing on "saving up
for old age" Save health, knowledge,
friends, and love. Lay up treasures,
that which moth cannot rust, nor
thieves break in and steal.

E.D. Bentley read advice on the care
of poultry, recommending a
mixture of food (particularly bran &

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Leawood 1st mo 18th 1877
The Association had a pleasant
meeting here today. The sleighing
good and the day rather pleasant.
Eleven members present and
and several guests. The exercises
began by A.L. Gilpin reading an article
on the rearing of kids for gloves.
M.L. Roberts gave an interesting description
of a remarkaable ruin, the tomb of
Agamemnon. A.E. Hartsborne
read beautiful lines "the night
cometh". M. L. Hallowell made some
suggestions about putting away sausage
after which we had an animated
discussion on literature whether
an immoral woman can write
a pure book, one that will have
a good influence on all who read
it. C.B. Scott ... J. Porter read
a good little thing on "saving up
for old age" Save health, knowledge,
friends, and love. Lay up treasures,
that which moth cannot rust, nor
theives break in and steal.
E.D. Bentley read advice on the care
of poulry, recommending a
mixture of food (particularly bran and