High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1928-1931 (7 of 11)

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Jan. 27, 1931

Two meetings of interest were discussed by Mrs. Tomlinson. The International Flower Show which is to be held, March 19, 1931, in New York was the first. And the National Council Meeting to be held at Chattanooga, April 28, 29, 30 was the second.

Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. J. W. Harriss, Feb. 10, 1931.

Mrs. Henry White, Pres. Faytie [Lafayette] Moffitt, Sec. pro tem.

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Feb 10, 1931.

The High Print Garden Club met Feb 10, with Mrs. J. N. Haines as hostess. After roll call the minutes were read and accepted.

The treasurer reported $4.00 added to last report.

Mrs. F. R. Taylor .cor. secretary reported arrangements made for Mrs. Nesley Taylor, piedment district director, to be present at our meeting of Febuary 24th. the secretary had also written Mrs. S . L. Alderman a letter as requested.

Mrs. White announced the organization of this years City Beautiful Campaign and the need for a chairman. It has been decided not to have yard and garden contests and the essays will also be omitted. It is encouraging to know that $200 is in their treasury.

Mrs. Harris announced the arrival of the Fair Memorial [Iris?] library to be used by our club for one month and urged all interested to take home a book. Mrs. Bruce Craven of Trinity was granted a few minutes to offer her services to any members interested in planting plans.

Mrs. C. T. Tomlinson had charge of the program and gave us very definite plans for the construction of a rock garden with special

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emphasis on suitable rocks and soil. Mrs. J.D. Cox followed with suggestive plants and small shrubs. Many beautiful pictures were used to illustrate the possibilities of a garden of this type.

Mrs. H.A. White, pres. Eunice A. Parker, rec.sec.

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suggestions and [?] pictures of what is possible in the making of a Moonlight Garden. [?] important factors to consider are fragrance and color - white or near white flowers having the gleaming quality necessary in the moonlight. Some lovely night next summer we shall be thinking of visiting Mrs Tate's Garden.

At the conclusion of the regular program we were pleased to have Mrs Wesley Taylor, our regional director, speak to us of some of her plans. She especially asked our co-operation in the removal of sign boards on the roads

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