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#2 December 8

suggestions.

Mrs. Tomlinson asked for the
money for Dr. Wells book before January
first. She stated that Dr. Wells had
refused to accept any royalty and
she also announced that the High
Point Garden Club had ordered more
copies of his book than any other
Club in the State. This was felt
by the members to be a just tribute
to our valued member and past State
President Mrs. S. H. Tomlinson who has
done so much noteworthy work in
producing this book.

The subject of planting elm
trees in connection with the 200
anniversary of George Washington's
birth came up. Mrs. W. G. Ragsdale
stated that she had already planted
her Washington Elm.

The meeting was turned over to
the hostess who in her charming
manner introduced the speaker
for the [morning?] who was her good
friend Mrs. Walter Blair of Greensboro.

Mrs. Blair's subject was "North
Carolina Gardens. She proceeded

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