Pages That Need Review
High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1924-1927 (6 of 9)
7
Thee Garden Club met on Tuesday morning Stephanie [?] this weekly [?] with the new president Mrs. [Sirlaff?] presiding.
The roll call [?] of six [?] members present.
The members of the [?] meeting [?] [recap?] o [?] The [?] repeated a [?] [?] and [?] of $86.87.
Mrs. [G?]. F. [?], [?] of the [program use?] committee
9
Mrs Lual[?] King [?] the [?] uviete[?] a [?] [?] The meeting adja[?] [?] meet with Miss Han[?] [?] [?] [?] Tuesday [?] October Miss Seielaff Pres. [?] See[?] E Ida Sect., 1926 The Execulian Cou[?]ilting tie Garden Club met at 7:30 [?] due, e[?] Act [?] [?] Mrs [?].[?]. [?] write [?] [?]
The
Club Club
High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1924-1927 (7 of 9)
High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1927-1928 (2 of 4)
4
& discussion at the next meeting which is to be in the nature of a consultation with Mr Tillson + Mrs Elwood Cox gave us a most interesting & instructive talk foundd on her wide experience in the planting of fall bulbs & seeds The meeting then adjourned to meet November eigth with Mrs J E Kirkman
Mrs C E Siceloff - President Mrs D. R. Parker, Sec. Pro. Temp. October 25th 1927
7
Mrs W C Jones moved, and it was seconded, that The President appoint a committee to confer with The City Council as to the upkeep of this planting. The Committee appointed was Mrs. Sal Tomlinson, Mrs. A S Parker and Mrs W C Jones. Mrs. A E Tate, Chairwoman of the Committee for the Preservation of Christmas Greens, reported that this Committee has been vusy and feels that they have made a lot, altho they have not yet done what they hoped for. The matter of living Christmas trees is being investigated and The Committee hop to have a full report on this at the next meeting. The meeting was not turned over to Mrs. W A White, Chairwoman of The Program Committee. Shse announced that a special feature of this meeting would be a Coubet itiree Exhibit of Winter Boquets and to act as Judges were there members.
High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1928-1931 (10 of 11)
4
#5 December 8th 193
This included the gardens described and left each member with a feeling of real pride in the Old North State.
Our President thanked Mrs Blair most graciously for her valuable paper after which the meeting adjourned.
Mrs Alice P White Pres.
Mary Drew L Dalton Sec
#1 January 12th 1932
The High Point Garden Club met on January 12th at the home of Mrs Charles [Sieeloff?] at 10 o clock am. Twenty three members were present and the President Mrs White presided.
The meeting opened with the roll call by the Secretary after which the December minutes were read & approved
The Treasurer was absent but mailed a report of $113.00 on hand
Under the head of unfinished business it was stated that the council had decided to drop the matter of Mr Pyle
5
#2 January 12th 1932
and his rose lecture for the present. It was also stated that the letter regarding Christmas greens was published in the local paper.
Mrs S H Tomlinson brought up the very important matter of a [selection?] of the date for the coming State meeting. The President promised that this would be attended to immediately.
High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1928-1931 (5 of 11)
7
The club voted to go on record as unanimously favoring the proposition of the Virginia Club in the co-ownership of Garden Gossip.
The business being concluded the report of the State meeting at Asheville was given. Mrs. Tomlinson read the annual report which she gave in Asheville and also gave a resume of the business transactions there. Mrs. Ralph Parker told of the interesting garden tour given the visiting delegates.
Mrs W. C. Jones, president Eunice A. Parker, recording secretary
High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1928-1931 (6 of 11)
2
on our new years program.
Mrs. W.C. Jones, president Eunice A. Parker, recr. sec.