AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: Section IL— The Treasurer shall 
notify all Clubs of the amount of their dues during the month of July. 
Those Clubs whose dues are not paid by November ist, shall be notified 
that they are in arrears, and that unless their dues be paid within 
two months they may be dropped from the roll. Members elected 
subsequent to January will pay only half dues. 
Section ni. — ^Annual dues of Members-at-large shall be $2.50. 
The Treasurer shaU notify Members-at-large of the amount of their 
dues during the month of January. Members-at-large whose dues 
are not paid by May ist, shall be notified that they are in arrears, and 
that unless their dues be paid within two months they may be dropped 
from the roll. Members-at-large elected subsequent to July will pay 
only half dues. 
AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: Section III.— Annual dues of 
Members-at-large shall be $5 . 00. The Treasurer shaU notify Members 
at-large of the amount of their dues during the month of July. Mem- 
bers-at-large whose dues are not paid by November ist, shaU be notified 
that they are in arrears, and that unless their dues be paid within two 
months they may be dropped from the roll. Members-at-large elected 
subsequent to January will pay only half dues. 
VIII. 
Amendments. 
Amendments to these By-Laws may be proposed by the Board of 
Directors, or by one Member Club, and may then be presented for 
vote at the Annual Meeting, or any meeting called specially for the 
purpose. 
It was moved, seconded, and unanimously carried that the revised 
Constitution & By-Laws, as amended, presented by the Garden Club 
of Montgomery & Delaware Counties be substituted for the Consti- 
tution adopted at Princeton, May 12,1914, and the By-Laws adopted 
at Baltimore, May 11, 1915, and amended at Philadelphia, February 
5,1916. 
Mrs. Charles Biddle of the Garden Club of Philadelphia asked 
permission of the Chair to present the following Resolution: 
It is with heartfelt sorrow and a deep sense of personal loss that In Memory 
the members of the Garden Club of America record the death ^'^ Mrs. 
of Mrs. Benjamin T. Fairchild, one of the Founders of the Club and Fairchild 
a Vice-President for five years. 
With her keen interest, practical knowledge, experience and 
originahty, Mrs. Fairchild brought to the Club great inspiration, 
and vitalizing energy, and gave lavishly and unreservedly of her time 
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