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Edgwood. July 7. 1925.
On Tuesday June second we met for the first time at Londonderry. It was a wonderful June day, Hot - and awfully dry, but June - every minute of it. Although the Henderson's have been members for over a year, it is the first meeting they have attended, and we hope now the spell is broken, and that now they will be with us for every meeting.
The meeting was called to order at four-fifteen, with all Officers present, our fore-thought being with us for the first time this year. After the reading of the minutes of the Falling Green Meeting Mary M. Stabler read. Her article was on that subject, dear to our society, Birds. There is a Bird sanctuary in Riverside Park, a very beautiful bird-bath, in the center of a group of State trees. It is very near, but nearly every State has planted her tree, and already the birds know that this "little bit of heaven" was made for them.
Mary Stabler also read an article on roses,
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