The Garden Club of Michigan — Miss Hendrie, Mrs. John Dwyer. 
The Millbrook Garden Club — Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne, Mrs. Henry 
R. McLane. 
The Garden Association in Newport — Mrs. Hugh Auchincloss. 
The North County Garden Club of Long Island — Mrs. W. Emlem 
Roosevelt, Mrs. Frederick K. Pratt. 
The Garden Club of Orange and Dutchess Counties, New York — 
Mrs. James M. Fuller, Mrs. Walter H. Crittenden. 
The Garden Club of Philadelphia — Mrs. Charles Biddle, Mrs. 
Joseph Woolston. 
The Garden Club of Princeton — Mrs. Archibald D. Russell, Mrs. 
Allan Marquand. 
The Ridgefield Garden Club — Mrs. A. Barton Hepburn, Mrs. Ran- 
som L. Hooker. 
The Rumson Garden Club — Mrs. S. A. Brown. 
The Short Hills Garden Club — Mrs. John A. Stewart, Mrs. Charles 
H. Stout. 
The Garden Club of Somerset Hills — Mrs. Francis G. Lloyd, Miss 
Richardson. 
The Garden Club of Southampton — Mrs. Thomas H. Barber, Mrs. 
Charles Macdonald. 
The Garden Club of Trenton — Mrs. John A. Montgomery, Miss 
Anne Macllvaine. 
The Ulster Garden Club — Mrs. Francis J. Higginson, Mrs. John 
D. Schoonmaker. 
Washington, Connecticut, Garden Club — Miss Rossiter, Miss Vail- 
lant. 
The Weeders — Mrs. J. Howard Rhoads, Mrs. Nathan Hayward. 
The minutes of the Fourth Annual Meeting held at Lenox, June, 
1916, were read by the Secretary and were accepted as read. 
Mrs. Hugh D. Auchin close, Treasurer, read the financial report 
for the year. The Report was accepted as read. 
Mrs. Martin read a letter which the New York Liberty Loan 
Committee had sent to the Garden Club of America, after which a 
representative of the New York Committee, Mrs. Jacob Riis, gave a 
short address requesting the Members of the Garden Club to en- 
courage the Loan in every possible way. 
It was moved by Miss Goodman and seconded by Mrs. Hayward 
that since the Garden Club oe America is not incorporated, the con- 
sideration of the Liberty Loan question be left to the individual Clubs 
or members of Clubs, and that the Garden Club register our appre- 
ciation of Mrs. Riis' able presentation of the subject, assuring Mrs. 
