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in Kent County, which will be opened for House and Garden week

Mariana Miller read an article by Mary Martin of “South Pacific”
fame, telling of some of her experiences as she rounds our her second
year in the paly. Question, How to get mildew out of linen, a mild
solution of clorox.

Martha Nesbitt read a little of “Grandma Mosos”.

Lois Hazel “The Salutation of the Dawn”, the lovely and familiar verse
from the Sanskrit.

Heneritta Wilfry some beautiful original poems.

Dorothy Wetherald, Helen Moore and Steall Moore, nothing.

Betty Grey on baking a cake with a lively child “Helping”.

Grace Thomas, how to kill garlic, 24D or crank case oil.

Isabel Wesley wanted a list of roses to plant.

Ethel Thomas some wise cracks.

Thelma Anderson, “On looking down”, some good advice on keeping
your eyes up.

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Under referred business came the subject of Representative to
the Hospital Board. Dorothy Wetherald will think it over.

There was a brief School report, and the announcement of the P. T. A.
play, “Stage Door”, which will be given at the Olney Theatre May 4th and 5th.

It was reported that at a meeting of The Community Library last
night it was voted to go in with the County Movement. A Bookmobile
will come every 28 days, and any book may be ordered.

For a Hospital Board there was the pure, unvarnished
announcement that the Supper will be held again this year.

Adjourned to meet with Ethel Thomas May 3, at the regular time.

Mary Reading N. Miller
Secretary.

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