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H/6/1926 -3,

cousin Charlie Brooke said cut lated if it is an
old bed. What to do whene the canes of the currants
and raspberries are being bored by an insect. Cut
out canes and burn, but no cure was offered.

The Secretary suggested that The Horticultural
Society plant a tree in memory of Mr. A. G. Thomas, some
public place in the community being selected. Cousin
Charlie Brooke, Mrs Tilton, Mary Stabler were appointed
by the Chair, a committee to investigate the
how and where.

Fred. Elza and Sue Thomas met with us as members for the first
time. A letter from Hellen Hallowell and Tom telling
us they were continuing as members., this was accepted
with great satisfaction. Adjourned to meet at Brooke
Grove on July 2.

The Garden showed the care it had received, veg.,flowes
in profussion, the beautiful sod of the back yard canno
go unrecorded. the grass Thick and green, free of weeds, it
seemed not to have room enough to spread itself, and
crept close up to, and even under the porch and
steps. Supped served on the porch, and in this
charming yard was another pleasure of this June
evening. The old Home so full of interesting furnishings
seemed also filled with hospitality and welcome,
and memories of other Horticultural meetings.

Mary M. Nichols
Sect'y.

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