Mrs. Pratt asked permission to write to the Rose Society in the 
name of the Garden Club of America presenting a suggestion for 
co-operation. 
Slides Mrs. Samuel Sloan, Chairman of the SHdes Committee reports 
Committee that sHdes are beginning to come in. Some are useful; all are pretty. 
Lectures'and A Hst of both lecturers and Club papers is being prepared, but 
Club Papers is not yet ready for pubHcation. Member Clubs who are anxious 
to make up their programs for the coming year may write direct to 
the Librarian, Mrs. Frederick Rhodes, Short HiUs, N. J., who will 
give information both in regard to lecturers who have been acceptable 
to the Clubs and as to the available papers. 
New Club Five new Clubs have been elected to membership in the Garden 
Members Club of America. Their names, with presidents and secretaries 
follow: 
Greenwich Garden Club. 
President — Mrs. Franklin Edson, Greenwich, Conn. 
Secretary — Mrs. Sartell Prentice, Greenwich, Conn. 
Lake Geneva Garden Club. 
President — Mrs. E. A. Potter, Chicago Beach Hotel, Chicago 
and Lake Geneva, Wis. 
Secretary — Miss Katherine Lefens, 60 Scott St., Chicago and 
Lake Geneva, Wis. 
New Canaan Garden Club. 
President — Mrs. Henry W. Chappel, 117 E. 64th St. New York 
and High Ridge Road, New Canaan, Conn. 
Corresponding Secretary — Mrs. John V. Irwin, 130 E. 67th St. 
New York and Eonoke Ave., New Canaan, Conn. 
Hardy Garden Club of Ruxton. 
President — Mrs. Ernest L. Dinning, Ruxton, Baltimore 
County, Maryland. 
Secretary — Mrs. Louis O'Donnell, Ruxton, Md. 
Shaker Lakes Garden Club 
President — Mrs. James H. Rogers, 1920 E. 93d St. Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
Secretary — Mrs. Louis Myers, 16740 So. Park Blvd., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
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