u—A , .’—qc}-up?’ ‘.v‘7V(7 -#‘,','1D-J. ",‘ ‘Ir - Q a -..-. ._...-- ....~......s....¢ ‘ Y ‘O ‘ v ...v‘..4._ cs" -o—..p.,— ~94’--..r-. - ._-..,_, _.§¢-... are-otcals-Hausa-us: sous-.sag..g.......|....."s...‘. "1l5tNh'Id.Fl1IlIfl1fiI‘haIe;fl¢H.Deasldl&laQ's redhaee:heIev. Columbia is s hesutiitl town. The neatly trims: hgdges that accentuate . at .I user vines s y and the grand old trees that reverently vhiaper of hygune daya—aIl art-eloquent of tngly remarks II “and have tried to d so ." ‘Hie officers include the folloriltz Presi- dent, in. Jana Gordon. ’ - . G. treaaxter. . H. M. Htxngataez hie: l.oriah."Ilra. Jobs} Belt-her. /\ v . 1 7.1’... 3 -' . -. . ' 1 4--._ .4......¢\.~.. M‘ ,» . The mi. of the club is expressed in trilvnting y visiting the gardens of Calmnhlsns during the annular and by eoudxzetlng lawn anl flower shows. . . “Planning the Year’: Garden.” ry- sastheswuma.” “ ' eultnre Club,” says Hrs. Gordon. ‘The only expenses connected with the organisa- Aho§e|sthehs‘e_dB.8ybe;;8t¢fiCI:I1|5¢ - -. . .'.-u' A _ ;..-I'~='fi(2'§."_I\‘.*-.‘1I."s1na.¢".'.-... .-r: 9 - - .__.¢— vlevdll.I.llI,s¢atc‘sxarla. tion are the yearly dues ofgone dollar. which entitles each nearby to her‘ ahare of all the plants. ' and bulbs that are given sway.” - ewidetpedmtareatalldlahtsllttle E. lshor were evidenced in the sixanmlal » W I I {bu-erahovsbeldhytheGardenClnh. j . over sh A {or the puhli; llhrqry; thee! {Nil “R ' others were used to purchase. seeds for the Junior i they admirably served the purpose of_ stimulating interest in flowers and: rn . - A The Colambh ~Gcrvdca (‘Jab receives; ' other (aria: in!!onuandGsrd1-slab I v I sehnevetnmta. ' I do on the outputs. Garden Club at» 1 l peand Wflo _ 1924. 1 1 __g______________,.__..... I -. _...,.— V-oo. ~.—-4. -g-}44~ouo~.-g.-u- ..-o - _... -'-—o. o to — «- 4.- ..o- -_- ----., ._p -1-—~-¢--8 -buy‘-o» . -. vs -‘V‘<