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Ellen Farquhar a short poem called
"Death" written by Florence Earle Coates, for the Century.

Sarah L. Miller from the Friends Int:
"At the Door" by Lillie E. Barr.

Sallie E Ellicott, not any

Lydia G. Thomas said her article had been
read.

Mary E. Gilpin, The first grave in Greenmount -
poetry by Teackle Wallace.

A Committee was called for to bring
forward the name of a suitable person to
serve this organization as Sec. Mary M. Miller
and Anna F. Gilpin were appointed to confer
together and report at next meeting.

Jane Schofield's name was brought
forward to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Mary L. Roberts, the subject was
considered, and she was unamously elected
a member, and the Sec. directed to notify her.

Contributions of 10 cts a piece were solicited
to defray the expenses of books for the minutes
and paper for the use of the society.

Sarah T. Miller announced the meetings
Aaron M Powell and wife on Social Purity.

Then adjourned to meet at Rosedale
27th of 9th mo. at 2 o'clock.

MEM

After the meeting adjourned the Association
were invited to the front porch and lawn to have
its picture taken by an amateur Artist.

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Ellen Farquhar a short poem called
"Death" written by Florence Earle Coates, for the Century.

Sarah L. Miller from the Friends Int:
"At the Door" by Lillie E. Barr.

Sallie E Ellicott, not any

Lydia G. Thomas said her article had been
read.

Mary E. Gilpin, The first grave in Greenmount -
poetry by Teackle Wallace.

A Committee was called for to bring
forward the name of a suitable person to
serve this organization as Sec. Mary M. Miller
and Anna F. Gilpin were appointed to confer
together and report at next meeting.

Jane Schofield's name was brought
forward to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Mary L. Roberts, the subject was
considered, and she was unamously elected
a member, and the Sec. directed to notify her.

Contributions of 10 cts a piece were solicited
to defray the expenses of books for the minutes
and paper for the use of the society.

Sarah T. Miller announced the meetings
Aaron M Powell and wife on Social Purity.
Then adjourned to meet at Rosedale
27th of 9th mo. at 2 o'clock.

MEM

After the meeting adjourned the Association
were invited to the front porch and lawn to have
its picture taken by an amateur Artist.