Notes 
It is with great regret that the Bulletin has received news 
of the death of Mrs. Arnold Hague of Washington, D. C, and 
Newport. One of her friends sends the following appreciation: 
"In the death of Mrs. Hague, not only her own Garden 
Club, but the entire Garden Club of America has sustained a 
great loss. 
"Mrs. Hague was a garden lover in the truest sense, for she 
planted and fostered in the garden of life the most enduring 
blossoms, breadth of vision, a largeness of heart and a sympathy 
and interest in all things about her. 
"Everyone fortunate enough to know her felt her charm and 
magnetic personality. She had the warm heart and the splendid 
soul of a splendid woman and the world is poorer by her 
death — but the memory of her friendship cannot be taken from 
us. 
A new committee of the Garden Club of America has been 
formed, called "Committee on Roadsides." This was formerly 
a sub-committee of the Committee on the Bill-board Menace, but 
has been deemed of sufficient importance for this change. The 
chairman is Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin, Wolver Hollow, Glen Head, 
Long Island, New York, and Aiken, South Carolina. 
Our President, Mrs. Sloan, addressed a meeting of the 
Trenton Garden Club in January. Her theme was "The aims 
and activities of the Garden Club of America." Our associa- 
tion has grown in power and usefulness so remarkably during 
the past year that a member of the Trenton Garden Club is 
quoted as saying that they were all amazed at the number of 
active committees of which Mrs. Sloan spoke and that they had 
no idea of the immense amount of practical work accomplished 
by our Board. 
An exhibition of photographs by Mr. H. Armstrong Roberts 
of Philadelphia is to be given at the Cosmopolitan Club, 133 
East Fortieth Street, New York, from February 20th to March 
30th, inclusive. 
Arrangements have been made for members of the Garden 
Clubs to gain admission to the exhibition room by applying at 
the desk of the Cosmopolitan Club. 
Mr. Roberts is an artist in his most unusual ability and sense 
of the out-door beauty in composition and values. 
Last summer he made very interesting and successful photo- 
graphs at my summer home, Merchiston Farm, and I feel that 
this opportunity should be seized to see his beautiful work. 
Mvrtha Brooks Hutcheson. 
A New 
Committee 
Practical 
Work of 
the 
Garden 
Club of 
America 
An 
Exhibition 
of Photo- 
graphs 
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