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Ladies' Auxiliary. The speaker, Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews 

 of the American Museum, told in a fascinating way of his 

 travels into the heart of Mongolia and Manchuria. The beau- 

 tiful pictures in color, taken by Mrs. Andrews during the course 

 of this expedition, were a special feature of the lecture, Mr. 

 Madison Grant presided, and numerous new members were se- 

 cured for the Zoological Society. 



The second business meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary was 

 held on Thursday, April 14, 1921, at the office of Mr. Hastings. 

 The main topic of discussion was the annual Spring Garden 

 Party, which it was decided to hold on Thursday, May 19, 1921. 

 Miss Robinson again volunteered to send out notices for the 

 summer outings of children to the Zoological Park — these out- 

 ings having proved so successful in the past. 



The Garden Party was held, as planned, on Thursday, May 

 19, and was favored with perfect weather. A military band 

 added its usual note of gayety, and the great number of mem- 

 bers' children who were present made a delightful picture. Both 

 young and old enjoyed the afternoon to the fullest extent, and 

 thus one more thoroughly successful entertainment was added 

 to the lovely Garden Parties of previous years. 



The next Annual Spring Garden Party will be held on May 

 25, 1922. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Mrs. H. Fairfield Osborn, 



CJiairman. 



