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a summer electric storm. This man had lived thought the Thanksgiving
storm, and being entirely dependent on the electric current for heat,
light and cooking, wished for a little cord wood, and the equipment to
use it.

Deb. complained of a mocking bird which will not let another bird
near the feeder. She also read one of Ogden Nash’s poems, than which
there is nothing whicher.

Rose Hutton from the Autobiography of Lincoln Steffen.

Gladys Stabler nothing.

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Under Unfinished business the Secretary announced having gone
down the waiting list to fill the place on our membership of Edith Louise
Hough. Edith Thomas and Alice Dinwiddie asked that their names be
taken from the list, as it seemed at this time that they would not feel
that they could join us, even though they would like to. Gladys
Tumbleson and Doris Lea could not come in at this time, but would hope
another time they could. And so Thelma Sanderson was the next on the
list. She is now one of us, and we were very glad to welcome her.

Under new business Helen Moore resigned as our Representative to
the Hospital Board, and suggested Rebecca Small to take her place. She
agreed to try it.

Adjourned, to meet in March, the place to be decided upon, at
which time the Secretary will notify the members.

Mary Reading N. Miller
Secretary.

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