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ready at 8 o'clock in front of the Secor Hotel and will bring 

 you back here to the house; so if you will all be ready as 

 l)romptly as possible it will oblige us. We probably can hold 

 it a minute or possibly tw^o minutes, but not much longer. 

 1 everything is arranged to change the date from Thursday 

 to Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. 



Mr. C. W. Willard: Will you instruct us what car to 

 take in case any should be late? 



Mr. Pomeroy: If you will get a Lake Shore Electric time 

 card it will show you wdiat car to take to go thnnigh to 

 Sandusky. It is the Sandusky car on the Lake Shore Elec- 

 tric that you must take. I believe that the 9.30 car would 

 take you through, but there wdll be no troul)le at all in 

 getting from the porter in the house a little time card for 

 that road. 



Mr. Willard: At what station do they get off? 



Mr. Pomeroy : Castalia. It is right in our grounds. The 

 car will stop for you there. There will be no difficulty in 

 lix'ating the site, and you get off at the upper part of the 

 grounds. There is a foot bridge across eveiy stretch of 

 water, so that you can walk through to the clubhouse in six 

 or seven minutes, if you chose to come straight, or if you 

 follow either stream you will reach the clubhouse. 



The Society then adjourned. 



Castalia, Ohio, July 28, ipop. 



Meeting called to order by the president at 12 o'clock 

 noon. 



President : There are two comniittees to report, one, the 

 committee on the fortieth anniversary, wdiose report we will 

 now hear. 



Mr. W. E. Meehan : We were a little embarrassed. There 

 were two propositions made, or rather tw^o invitations ex- 

 tended, one for us to go to New^ Orleans, and the other to 

 New York. Those who advocated New York did so on the 

 ground that the next meeting would mark the fortieth anni- 



