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at Sherwood, which is a bell from Triadelphia, but not the original
one. It was bought and given the school by some students some years
ago. Some thought it is cracked. It is thought that it is to be
placed in the new building.

Margaret Jones gave us some good "Do's and Don't" in recreation.

Sylvia Woodward told of the illiterate cherokee indian by the name
of Sequoia, who gave his people an alphebet, and was honored by having
the famous trees and park named for him. He was a thoughtful man, who
in analizing the difference between the red and white men decided the
printed word, and the whiteman's ability to read was the out-standing
difference, so he worked out an alphebet, which was used.
She asked how Spencerville got its name, and was told it was named
for William Spencer.

Isabel Wesley told of Mrs. Alberta O'Connell, a fantastic person
whom Isabel has recently met. With no musical education, and middle-
aged, she suddenly heard music in her mind, and wrote it down. She
now has a stack of compositions.

Mary Brooke, nothing.

Helen Hallowell told of "Big Joe" the N.Y. radio character, M.C.
made a collection of money before Christmas, to buy candy for the children
of Korea. Coz. Helen had sent a contribution and had received a
certificate of Happiness, with 5 shares of "Happiness."

Deb. Willson read, "I remember", reminiciences of Walter A. Poole
on The Baltimore Sun, when that organization moved into their beautiful
new building.

Alice Pearce, nothing.

Fanny Iddings a Christmas sermon given by a colored minister.

Helen Farquhar, a New Year's Poem

For the School report a very successful Opretta before Christmas
was all.

Hospital report. As the Donation Day Canned goods receipts has
not been officially given this was a Pre-view, but Deb told us 898
Qt. of home canned good, 1,861 tins and 549 glasses of jelly were
received.

It was suggested, moved, seconded and duly carried, "That Dorothy
Wetherald be made an Associate member".

Louise Hough has designated her intentions of resigning. It was
to be in the hands of the Secretary by this meeting, but was not. If
it comes before the next meeting the Secretary was instructed to fill
the vacancy from the waiting list.

Faith Farquhar Morris is on the waiting list, and it was moved
that "one of her daughters", be made an associate with her, this was
carried.

Mary Reading N. Miller
Secretary

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