chair was taken long before the hour for the talk. Crowds of 
people attended the exhibit and it was a huge success. The 
newspapers co-operated with splendid publicity, one paper 
devoting a page to pictures and cartoons of the exhibit. 
Annual Meeting 
The Garden Club of Cleveland and the Shaker Lakes Garden 
Club of Cleveland will very much appreciate a prompt return 
of the cards of acceptance or regret, from the members of the 
Garden Club of America, for the meeting to be held in Cleve- 
land in June, as it is important that any information be for- 
warded to their guests in good time. 
Guests arriving via New York Central will be met by 
hostesses at 105th Street Station. 
Those arriving via Pennsylvania at the Euclid Avenue and 
East 55th Street Station. 
Baggage should be checked to these stations respectively. 
Programme. 
June 12th. 
Meeting of Council of Presidents — Luncheon with Mrs. C. 
E. Briggs. 
Committee Meetings followed by luncheon. Other delegates 
to lunch at residence of Mrs. D. K. Bailey. 
Visit Gardens in afternoon. 
Tea with Mrs. F. F. Prentiss. 
Dinner for non-delegates at Mayfield Club. 
Dinner for delegates with Mrs. Rollin "White and Mrs. John 
E. Newell at residence of Mrs. White, followed by reception. 
June 13th. 
Annual Meeting and Luncheon at Kirtland Club. 
Visit Gardens in afternoon. 
Tea with Mrs. John E. Newell. 
Dinner for delegates with Mrs. Frank Billings. 
Dinner for non-delegates in Bratenahl. 
Lecture by Mr. Henry Turner Bailey on Trees, and Flower 
Exhibit by Cleveland Horticultural Society at Art Museum. 
June 14th. 
Visit Gardens in morning. 
Luncheon for delegates with Mrs. Windsor White. 
Luncheon for non-delegates at Hunt Club. 
Visit gardens in afternoon. 
Tea with Miss Mather and Mrs. Leonard Hanna. 
Special Train for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Station. 
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