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Diploma, Alfred J. Griffin from Livingstone College, 1901
"Stude te ipsum probabilem exhibere Deo, operarium non erubes cendum, recte secantem verbum veritatis."
ORDINIBUS ET CURATORIBUS [Picture] COLLEGII Livingstonrusis
Placuit Excellentium morum et clarorum operum et diligentis studii ac defensionis veritatis testimonio Alfredum J. Griffin titulo graduque Artium Maqistri ornare atque illi omnia jura privilegiaque ad eundem gradum ubique gentium pertinentia conferre. Cujis rei hocce diploma cum sigillo hujus collegii et chirographis nostris testimonio sit. Datum Sarisburiae in Republica Septentrionalis Carolinae die XXIX Mau annoque Domini millesimo MDCCCCT Curatorum. Ordinum. JW. Hood Praeses. [W.H. Gales?] Praeses. James Edw. Mason Scriba. Edwardus Moore Scriba.
High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1924-1927 (6 of 9)
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Mrs Lual[?] King [?] the [?] uviete[?] a [?] [?] The meeting adja[?] [?] meet with Miss Han[?] [?] [?] [?] Tuesday [?] October Miss Seielaff Pres. [?] See[?] E Ida Sect., 1926 The Execulian Cou[?]ilting tie Garden Club met at 7:30 [?] due, e[?] Act [?] [?] Mrs [?].[?]. [?] write [?] [?]
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Thee Garden Club met on Tuesday morning September the twenty-second with the new president Mrs. [Sirlaff?] presiding.
The roll call showed sixteen members present.
The minutes of the last meeting were read & approved.
The treasurer reported a balance on hand of $86.87.
Mrs. [G?]. F. Tomlinson, chairman of the programme committee submitted an outline of the programme for the Club year. The club voted to leave the selection and preparation of the Year Book to the discretion of the programme committee. It was decided however that the Year Book should not be printed [& ?] [illegible] [should be?[ [mutigraphic?], [this?] curtailing a part of the expense of the Books.
The programme committee asked that suggestions from the Club members for some form of civic improvement that might be undertaken by the Club be [presented?] the Committee.
High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1924-1927 (7 of 9)
High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1927-1928 (2 of 4)
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Mrs W C Jones moved, and it was seconded, that The President appoint a committee to confer with The City Council as to the upkeep of this planting. The Committee appointed was Mrs. Sal Tomlinson, Mrs. A S Parker and Mrs W C Jones. Mrs. A E Tate, Chairwoman of the Committee for the Preservation of Christmas Greens, reported that this Committee has been vusy and feels that they have made a lot, altho they have not yet done what they hoped for. The matter of living Christmas trees is being investigated and The Committee hop to have a full report on this at the next meeting. The meeting was not turned over to Mrs. W A White, Chairwoman of The Program Committee. Shse announced that a special feature of this meeting would be a Coubet itiree Exhibit of Winter Boquets and to act as Judges were there members.
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& discussion at the next meeting which is to be in the nature of a consultation with Mr Tillson + Mrs Elwood Cox gave us a most interesting & instructive talk foundd on her wide experience in the planting of fall bulbs & seeds The meeting then adjourned to meet November eigth with Mrs J E Kirkman
Mrs C E Siceloff - President Mrs D. R. Parker, Sec. Pro. Temp. October 25th 1927
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Virginia Ragsdale were elected
The Treasurer made a report of all disbursements with a balance of $49.54 on hand and this report was accepted
The program for the morning on the subject of "Planning the Garden" had Mrs McEwen as leader & she read a very interesting paper on the subject
A short talk by Mrs F. R. Taylor on "Uniting the House & Garden" one by Mrs J W Moore on "Privacy in the Garden" & one by Mrs A E Tate on "The [minimum?] care of a Garden" concluded the program for the morning
As there was no further business the meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs E T Harmon Oct 25.
Mrs C E Siceloff Pres Mrs R B Terry Secy
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High Point Garden Club Minutes, 1928-1931 (10 of 11)
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#2 January 12th 1932
and his rose lecture for the present. It was also stated that the letter regarding Christmas greens was published in the local paper.
Mrs S H Tomlinson brought up the very important matter of a [selection?] of the date for the coming State meeting. The President promised that this would be attended to immediately.