Garden Club of Allegheny County 
Schedule for June Meeting 
Thursday, June 15th. To Spend in Sewickley. 
Mrs. Halsey Williams' garden; 
To Economy and Great House ; 
Return past the Lily-pond and Rock-garden of Mrs. James 
B. Oliver, through. Mr. John Slack's garden to Mrs. Alexander 
Laughlin 's. 
To Mrs. Henry R. Rea's. Luncheon at Mrs. Rea's. 
Visit the gardens of Mrs. J. D. Lyon, Mrs. William Thaw, 
Jr., and Mrs. Alexander Langhlin, Jr. 
To Mrs. B. F. Jones to tea. 
Drive through Mrs. William P. Snyder's garden to the Alle- 
gheny Country Club to dinner. 
Director's Meeting following dinner at the residence of Mrs. 
Rea. 
Friday, June 16th. To spend in the East End of Pittsburgh. 
Mr. James R. Mellon 's garden via Highland Park. 
To Mrs. James D. Hailman's. 
Drive through Mr. John Z. Speer's (Mrs. William Mercur's 
garden) to Mrs. Richard B. Mellon 's. 
Luncheon at Mrs. Mellon 's. 
Visit Mrs. Frew's garden. 
Drive through Mrs. George B. Gordon's garden to Carnegie 
Institute to see the International Exhibition of Paintings, and 
the Special Exhibition arranged in honor of the Gaeden Club 
of America. 
Tea at the invitation of the Directors of the Institute. 
University Heights Drive to the Pittsburgh Golf Club to 
dinner. 
Spring Exhibition at Carnegie Institute 
The Carnegie Museum, the Department of Fine Arts and the 
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh are preparing a joint exhibition 
in honor of the Pittsburgh meeting of . the Garden Club of 
America. It is proposed to show objects pertaining to gardens 
and it is hoped that the combination of the science, art and 
literature of the subject may prove of interest to all who either 
possess gardens or at least enjoy them. Not only should such 
an exhibition be popular but it should inspire the people of 
Pittsburgh to beautify their grounds, no matter how small, and 
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