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H/10/1928 -3-

Mr. Harry Stabler offered the resolution., this
question to be referred to the Community Council
the secretary being asked to write the Council.
This is the perfect time to separate Iris. How
save Ockra seed? Portect from weevil, put in
a tin can.

The usual report from the Community Council
was read and the efforts of this group appreciated.

Mrs. Allan Farquhar's application for membership
was unanimously endorsed, and we are pleased to
welcome Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar as members.

Mr.. Weld, upon request, told of his recent trip
to Germany, when he was one of a unificial commission
of nine Americans who went to Germany,
at the request of that country to study farming
conditions, and make suggestions as to the betterment
of these conditions, economically and
agriculturally. The invitation was sent through,
and the commission sponsored by the Dawes Reparation
plan. The conditions often were found
trying, agriculture much of a tangle. The
Commission was gratefully received, and they feel
they were helpful in this reconstruction. Mr. Weld
stressed the point of the fine people they met
and was impressed with the kindest feeling there
for these United States.

This, the last meeting of the season was one of
charm, gracious hospitality. A home of interesting
details, system and order prevailing.

and so we close our meetings for 1928, thinking
of John Burroughs who said, " those who love
nature can never be dull".

Mary M. Nichols
Sec'y

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This page, and the two before it, might belong in the 1928 Minutes rather than the 1929 Minutes. Both the date at the top of the page and the text of the minutes themselves seem to indicate that these were written for a meeting in October of 1928.