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H/4/1950 -2,

NEW YORKERER MAGAZINE telling ofthe trials and tribulations
of the husband whose wife had joined a garden club and is
taking up flower arranging.

Isabel Wesley then showed us some slides taken of
their Western trip and we all marvelled at the streets
lined with oleanders with their profusion of bloom, and
the height of the Californian delphinium which Isabel had
to stand on tip toe to reach.

The readers appointed for the month of May were
Ted Nesbitt and Edith Owings.

We stopped to look at the beautiful flower
exhibits, an arrangement from Hickory Ridge,
jonquils from the Porches, The Highlands, Little House
and Edwards Iddings, and assorted flowers from Tanglewood,
before going downstairs to our usual bounteous supper.

Sylvia Woodward
Sec.

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