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1946 - 1951
-----------11th year------------
1946-1947: Mrs. Howard W [Eleanor] Barlow - 103 members
1st VP - Mrs Fred Hale
2nd VP - Mrs Wayne Long
3rd VP - Mrs E I Angell
Secretary - Mrs C O Spriggs
Librarian - Mrs Yarnell
Treasurer - Mrs R K Fletcher
Reporter - Mrs John Ashton
- 13 Sept - dues to remain at $1.25, but no garden magazine included.
- door prizes to be given at each meeting
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Programs 1946-47
13 Sept - Mrs Yarnell gave a demonstrations of line
arrangement -
4 Oct - tea at the home of Mrs. H W Barlow 4 - 5:30.
11 Oct - Y - Mrs Campbell "on Bulbs"
- Dr. Brittingham -"Iris- suitable
varieties for this vacinity"
8 Nov - Dr DeWerth - "Roses"
13 Dec - Mr Thornton - "Soils"
10 Jan - Mr McGinnis -"Rules of Landscaping Home
Gardens"
14 Feb - Charles B Campbell Jr - "Propagation of Plants From
Seeds of Annual Plants"
14 Mar - Mrs Long - "Rules and Classification for the Flower
Show"
11 Apr - Miss Hazel Dunlap - "Let's Arrange Flowers"
May - tour ?
A garden calendar for the area was presented each month
A door prize was given each month.
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Library - Mrs Yarnell ch.
Decorating for the annual Christmas dinner for college employees
Horticulture Fact Funding Plan - Mrs Campbell ch. - funded $10
the college cemetery project |
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Our 9th Annual Spring
Flower Show
Chairman: Mrs Long
? April 1947 4 - 7 p m
YMCA Chapel and Parlors |
-----------12th year------------
1947-1948: Mrs. H W [Eleanor] Barlow - 100 members
1st VP: Mrs E L Angell
2nd VP: Mrs Sam Hopper
3rd VP: Mrs E D Parnell
Secetary: Mrs E B Middleton
Treasurer: Mrs O K Smith
Reporter: Mrs Cecil B Wamble
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Programs 1946-47
12 Sept - tea at the home of Mrs. D W Williams
afternoon
10 Oct - Dr A F DeWerth - "Recent Decelopments in the Culture
of Roses"
Mrs J E Roberts - "Bulbs for Texas"
14 Nov - Mrs Ralph Steen - "The Care and Culture of
Chrysanthemums "
Mrs Eugene Rush - "How to Dye Chrysanthemums "
12 Dec - Mrs C B Campbell - "Christmas and Christmas
Decorations"
9 Jan - Mr Coulter Smith - "Care of Potted
Plants"
13 Feb - Dr J C Gaines - "Poisons, new and old, to use in the
control of insects"
12 Mar - Slides of last year's show - comments by Manning Smith
Mrs Norman Dansay - showed two reels of colored movies of her trip to
Natchez, MS over the azalea trail.
12 Apr - Mrs Charles Stieneger, of Dallas - "Flower
Arrangement and Flower Show Practice"
22 Apr - Tenth Annual Garden Show
14 May - Slides by Mr Howard Berry of the prize winning
arrangements
A garden calendar for the area was presented each month
A door prize was given each month.
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A& M Garden Club adopt a five year plan to beautify the
College Station Cemetery working with Mr. F W Hensel
To continue awarding door prizes
the demonstration of arrangements at meetings to continue
to hold a fall Chrysanthemum display show in November.
Library - Mrs Fred Hale ch. |
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Fall Chrysanthemum Exhibit
Chairman: Mrs Marty Karow
14 Nov 1947
YMCA
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Our 10th Annual Spring
Flower Show
Chairman: Mrs Sam Hopper
Thursday, 22 April 1948
Sbisa Hall |
"Through the years, the Club's chief interest has
been the maintenance of the historic College Station Cemetery (Methodist
Cemetery). It was established in 1837 and through the efforts of the Club have
become a wildflower and wild bird sanctuary. A rustic light was purchased
by the Club and placed at the entrance and red and white roses have been planted
and maintained along the fence. Today A Texas Historic Marker stands near its
entrance."
---------13th year---------
1948-1949: Mrs. Fred [Sena Mae] Hale
- "Year Round Blooms
in the Garden"
1st VP: Mrs C B Campbell
2nd VP: Mrs O K Smith
3rd VP: Mrs W W Armistead
Secretary: Mrs R E Snuggs
Treasurer: Mrs Dell Bauer
Reporter: Mrs W F Farrar
- Live Oak trees were
planted on Texas Avenue in College Station in memory of World War II soldiers.
Through conversations with long-time Club members, it was learned that very
little was done about city appearance until Club members kept bringing the
subject to the attention of city officials. The community is a better place
because of efforts of these past citizens.
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Our 11th Annual Spring
Flower Show
Theme: "Living With Flowers"
Chairman: Mrs O K Smith
Co-Chairman: Mrs J E Roberts
20 April 1949 4 to 6 p m
Sbisa Hall |
---------14th year-----------
1949-1950: Mrs. Al B [Moy] Nelson - Nationally Accredited Flower
Show Judge.
Dues were raised from $1.25 cents to two dollars and with the added
funds, the club was able to stage its first major workshop.
1st VP: Mrs O K Smith
2nd VP: Mrs P W Burns
3rd VP: Mrs T A Adcock
Secretary: Mrs Edward Brush
Treasurer: Mrs Carl Ferguson
Reporter: Mrs W W Potts
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Our 12th Annual Spring
Flower Show
Theme: "Spring Symphony of Flowers"
Chairman: Julia Burns
Co- Chairman: Ruth Stevens
13 April 1950 4 to 6:30 p m
Sbisa Hall
Club received 2nd place State award on show
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photos in The Bryan Daily News 13 April 1950
-----------15th year----------
1950 - 1951: Mrs. O K Smith
- "Know . . . Grow . . .and
Show"
1st VP: Mrs R E Snuggs
2nd VP: Mrs Edward Madeley
3rd VP: Mrs D W Flemming
Secretary: Mrs Spencer Buchanan
Treasurer: Mrs R B Hickerson
Reporter: Mrs Marion Pugh
- Club hosted with the Bryan Garden Club the fall Board meeting of TGC
Officers Oct 23-4 in the Memorial Student Center.
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Programs 1950-51
Theme "Know, Grow, and Show"
8 Sept - M K Thornton - "How to Build a
Productive Soil"
Mrs. C B Campbell - "Grow for Year-round Bloom in the
Garden"
13 Oct - Mrs John Seeley Caldwell - "Bulbs to Grow for
Show"
Mrs J E Roberts - "Roses Throughout the Year"
23 Oct - 4 p m - annual tea at Home of Mrs M T
Harrington
The visiting State Garden Club Board members as guests.
- 9 p m Mrs Robert
Ash - noted author, flower arranger from DC
10 Nov - A F DeWerth - "The Botanical Classification
of Garden Flowers"
14 Nov - Fall Flower Show - Ch: Mrs Edward Madeley & Mrs A
B Nelson
8 Dec - "Grow Your Own Christmas Greenery and Know How to
Use It"
Mrs Marion Pugh, Mrs S L Loveless, and Mrs W W Armstead
12 Jan - C G Milne - "How to attain
Horticultural Perfection"
9 Feb - Mrs Fred Farrar - "Your Annual and
Perennials, How to Transplant and Divide" Mrs Cecil Wamble -
"Some Old Reliables and Some New Favorites in the Cutting
Garden"
14, 15, 16 Feb - A F DeWerth and the Dept. of Floriculture and
Landscape Architecture of A&M College - "Forum for Home
Gardeners"
- 30 attended from the A&M Garden Club.
9 Mar - Mr and Mrs J R Odom - "The Art of
Corsage Making"
13 Apr - Mrs Armstrong Price - "New Trends in Flower
Arrangement"
26 May - Spring pilgrimage to Russell Day Lily Farms in
Spring
- 27 participated - each taking a picnic lunch.
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photo Bryan Daily News
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1st Fall Flower Show
Chairman: Billie Madeley
Co-Chairman: Moy Nelson
14 Nov 1950 4 -7:30 p m
Ball Room of
Memorial Student Center |

Nelson on left
8 Dec 1950 - The plans were presented to the
club for a forum or short
course for Garden Clubs, as proposed by Mr. A F De Werth, to be sponsored by the
A&M Landscape Architectural Dept. The first course was to be held on Jan 10, 11
& 12 with lectures each day from 9-11:30 a. m., practical application from
1- 4:00 p. m. followed by an examination on Friday morning. A certificate
was to be awarded to all
who passed the examination. Fees for the course was to be $1.00 with participants
providing their own note paper and pencils. + and all work and details of registration
was be done by the A&M Garden Club. The club approved the plans and Mrs. Armstrong Price
was appointed Chairman of registration. Mrs D W Williams and Mrs C B Campbell
were named as members of the registration committee. Then the club agreed to
defray the expenses for the refreshments for this meeting.
12 Jan 1951 - It was announced that the above forum would be held Feb. 14, 15,
& 16. Registrations to be accepted up to the morning of Feb. 14. On March 9 the
minutes show the club approved a letter of appreciation to be written from
the club to Mr. A S De Werth for the splendid forum.
- Members decorated the YMCA for
Christmas, a project that was enjoyed and appreciated by the students and
faculty at Texas A&M College [University]
- officers elected in Feb for the coming year
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Club voted in March not to have the Spring Show
because "of severe damage to the gardens
by unseasonable warm weather followed by several very hard
freezes." |
- Apr - Miss Ann Hickerson, daughter of Mr and Mrs R B
Hickerson, was chosen to represent the club as duchess at the annual Cotton
Pageant at A&M College May 4th.
- Club represented at TGC meeting in El Paso by Mrs C B Campbell and Mrs
Armstrong Price
- Club received 2nd place State award on 1950-51 yearbook 98%
- Club also received a second place in last year's spring show.
- Mrs R E Snuggs compiled and submitted a club scrapbook 1936-1949 which won the Purple
Award in the State Garden Club in 1950. [in 1953 this Scrapbook History was on
deposit in the A&M Library]
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