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members in attendance. The arrangements were in charge of 
Dr. Marguerite T. Lee, Secretary. resses were delivered in 
the International Children’s School Farm League; by Mr. Van 
Evrie Kilpatrick, First Vice-President of the School Garden As- 
sociation, who spoke relative to its origin, history and work; and 
b rs. Henry Parsons, guest of honor, who described some of 
her notable work in organizing and conducting children’s school 
aa in the city. 
er the guidance of Dr. Howe, Dr. Southwick, Mr. Wilson, 
ve Britton, and Miss Sexton, the party then proceeded to the 
School Garden, the Rose Garden, and to picnic-ground No. 2, 
turned to the Mansion, where tea was served and there was 
more festival dancing. 
fter tea the party proceeded up the east side of the river, 
crossing on the Boulder Bridge to the northern part of the Hem- 
lock Forest, coming out of the forest at the northern end of the 
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p ended by passing through the flower eardens at 
eaaenrtes ae o. I. e weather was perfect 
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“A LITTLE VISIT TO HEAVEN* 
“Editor Globe oe a war-clouded days if one can drop 
his or her burd a few hours, and slip away to heaven 
for recreation and inspiration and come back with deepened in- 
sight and fresh courage, surely it is a wise thing to make such 
an excursion to the heavenly country. Having recently enjoyed 
this experience the writer wishes to tell other care-laden souls 
*The Globe and Commercial Advertiser, New York, Monday, May 27, 1918. 
