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#3 November 10th 1931

be rendered by the club.
The meeting was then turned over to Mrs Moffitt whose subject for the morning was the nationality of flowers.
She first traced the history of our colonization and showed how the earliest settlers loved and appreciated flowers.
She told of the origin of our most familiar and best loved flowers the dahlias narcissi the lilly tulips & rose.
Her talk was given in a charming informed manner without notes and delighted everyone present.

During the informal discussion which now seems to be a regular and much enjoyed part of our program Mrs A E Tate told of the yellow orchid of Wyoming and Mrs Rufus [King?] spoke of the fringed yellow orchid.
Mrs [?] told of finding the lady slipper in Randolph county.

The meeting adjourned to meet in December with Mrs S H Tomlinson.
Mrs Alice Paige White Pres.
Mary D.L. Dalton Sec.

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