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H/5/1928 -1-

TANGLEWOOD,
June 5th. 1928.

On the afternoon of the first day of May The
Horticultural Society assembled at "OVERLOOK".
This was our first meeting at this place, this
Beauty Spot of our community, and the gracious,
hearty greeting of our host and his family
made this initial meeting one to be long remembered
Everything was spick and span, even a special
table made for the display of flowers and vegetables
brought This display showed the last
of winter, and the first of spring The Highlands
and Edgewood had apples, while Tanglewood
and Brooke Grove showed pea vines well up
and strong, many other well developed spring
plants were shown, and the early flowers were
abundant.

The meeting was called to order by our President,
on the regular hour, several members were absent.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted.

Our first reader, cousin Corrie Brooke read
hints for May. This article gave useful inspirations
about wild flower gardens, and the
care of rose, nicotine and arsenate of lead
were recomended. She added a little story of
a small boy who stood pat on his determnation
not to board an Ocean Liner with his family,
and leave his father on the side. This reminds
us that youngsters have wills to do on
occassions.

Lillie Stabler read from Homes and Gardens many
simple rules for gardening, and arrangement of
color in the garden flowers we plant,

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