f■Garden ClubForistmasdars’'; and the third, on “Ile^ be-j ing given by Mrs. Screven Bond. A Brazilian Pepper, a plant similar to holly, was planted during I the meeting. |The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. llal Yohe I of Bay Point Park.“1The FoundersCircle of the Gar- Christmas Partyden club met! yesterday afternoon Held By Circlewith Mrs. Jaqk Crawford of Indian Beach, and manned their holiday campaign fo^ “Brightness OutDoors, by Jhich they hope to , twenty-two members and 11 guestp! gathered in the attractively decoot'Circle No. 3 of the Presbyterian Auxiliary met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. A. Riegel.u nie ever}Sjarasotan to decorate some evergreen tree, or any sort oi green tree! in the yards of thecitizens.rnis a custom which |has been followed throughyears ofseasons,many in atiimany places |in this country, andoiehtit. is an extrfmely beuatiful to see pinesi cedars, and other smaller shrubfc bright with Christ*mas hangings for all passersby toappreciate./ % is a much lovelier custom than fdecorating the v cut tree inside tltiehome, for there sorated home, where the Christmas spirit was prevalent, and where Santa Claus appeared ahead of schedule but nevertheless carrying his Christmas pack, and distributing gifts to every one present. j The meeting was opened by Mrs. i F H. Guenther, president of the entire auxiliary, who was a guest, and who gave the Christmas devotional, adding a splendid talk accompanied by songs and stories. Offerings were brought for the Christmas basket which the circlewm ft. ei as lo Pi Cl \Y StaforseT]o’irelatively fewtcan behold its beau- vvjj[ distribute to the needy atties, and the! tree has completedits life with jthat particular yule-tide. The ojrden club also urges the homes o| Sarasota to follow the custom oj* burning a candle in a window on fChristmas eve.M v . ' .K* ■ ~M Of. * *Three interesting papers were read by menibers, the. first beir. one by Mrs.! William Selby, on “The Christmjps Rose”; the second by Mrs. GeoChristmas.After the meeting, the hostess served tea, assisted by Mrs. Price and Mrs. Vock.irrSpends Holidays j jIn Philadelphia * jw %Mrs. Charles Garnsey will leave today for Philadelphia, where she J ecHoege, on “Ce- j plans to spend several weeks with er■■ :i her parents.- Mr. Garnsey .will join gculdill2silt;ti(suwiElsualIcerar