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Myrtelina at Jan 29, 2024 05:56 PM

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to be held in Wilmington and urged as many as possible to be planning to attend there and also the National Council which meets in Chattanooga in April.
In the absence of Mrs. Beavans, Mrs. Carter Dalton read Mrs. Beavan's paper on Dish Gardens.
By illustration and description she explained the making of the gardens and the history of their origins with the Japanese who are the real artists in this line.
Mrs. Beavans, Mrs. J.E.Cox, Mrs. Harmon and Miss Ragsdale brought lovely specimen gardens of their own construction.
It was suggestred that this interesting paper be published in Enterprise.
Mrs H.A. White, pres.
Eunice A. Parker, record. sec.

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to be held in Wilmington and urged as many as possible to be planning to attend there and also the National Council which meets in Chattanooga in April.
In the absence of Mrs. Beavans, Mrs. Carter Dalton read Mrs. Beavan's paper on Dish Gardens.
By illustration and description she explained the making of the gardens and the history of their origins with the Japanese who are the real artists in this line.
Mrs. Beavans, Mrs. J.E.Cox, Mrs. Harmon and Miss Ragsdale brought lovely specimen gardens of their own construction.
It was suggestred that this interesting paper be published in Enterprise.
Mrs H.A. White, pres.
Eunice A. Parker, record. sec.