«jonu JourKri, mr«. i/weu uurus,Mrs. Frederick lt;le Canizaries, Prin*w^ _ acess Cantacuzone, Mrs. Ralph C. ;Caples, Mrs. J. C. Cousins, Mr., Pea* son Conrad, Mrs. E. A. Cum-i rimcr. Mr. C. E. Corrigan, Mrs, rJack Crawford, Mrs. Charles Ew* ^ inc. Mrs. Clyde Ford, Miss Cath-' erino Gavin, Mrs. Walter Frauen-heim, Mrs. Joseph Halton, Mrs. pFranklin - Hodge, Mrs. GeorgeaHoege, Mrs. Thomas Livermore,Mrs. Ida North, Mrs. J. E. Rich-aids, Mrs. Charles Ringling, Mrs. v John Ringling, Mrs. William Selby,viiMrs. Paul Souder, Mrs. Ralph(Twit e hell, Mrs. William Van Dame,AsMrs. Fred Wooley, and Mrs. Hal Yohe. This membership list re- ^ maim intact with the exception ofMr. Charles E. Corrigan, whose iuntim ly death last spring lost tothe club one of its most, capableand it telligent members. The offinIPcers chosen at that time were:w11President, Mrs. John Ringling;afirst vice-president, Mrs. Screven(Bond: second vice-president, Mr.!aCorrigan; recording secretary, Mrs.Souder: corresponding secretary,cMrs. Van Dame; and treasurer.Mrs. Wooley. The officers for theIcoming year remain the same, withIthe exception of the second vicepresidency, which will be held bytMrs. Cummer. A program committee, a civic and distributing comrraitter, ami an exchange and exhibit committee were appointed.; *The meetings have been held onceea mo: th with the exception ofsumm r months, and at each meeting, a paper dealing with a gardentproblem of local interest is givenby on- of the members, and is foli alowed by a general*discussion ontsome current topic. This circlev i 11 i *conVene on the first Tues•m «day in November, at the home oftMrs. John Ringling.In January, 192S, a secgroup of women who were enthu- ►siastic illy interested in gardens, j ] formed what is known as the Bignonia Circle, and was duly approved and admitted by the Founders’Circle. The officers elected wereMrs. 3 ehry Winslow, president; ’Mrs. A. E. Smith, first vice-president; Mrs. Lewis E. Cadwell, second vice-president; Mrs. F. W.Schultz, recording secretary; Mrs. sf. E. Boo rum, corresponding sec- cetan ; and Mrs. William Graham, I reasurer. This circle meets once ii month on Tuesday mornings, and sollows the same outline for its , '}programs as the Founders’ Circle, its membership was full shortly tifter its organization. j iThe third circle, which was formd in April, 192S, is called the Pe- tunia Circle, and has the following af fleers: President, Mrs. George tJoss; first, vice-president, Mr. Syd cicy Perry; second vice-president, lt;drs. D E. Harrison; recording sec-•etarv. Mrs. Randolph Brown; cor- ?espoti ling secretary, Mrs. Richard■tingling; and treasurer, Mrs. F. H.Juenthef.The membership in these circles \dll not he permitted to go beyond jo, and new members can only beaken in when there is a vacancyvf \ew circles will be formed fromime to time when there is a large\C•nough number of applic ants, Dut . ^hose must he accepted and approv-d by the Founders’ Circle before,* hov can become members of the•Moridn Federation- of GardenAf » *mng the civic 1» .lutifirationsnipllshed during the year are a , . i /'l.; ’ ...• lt;• . ' * 'S’V1.1 «-•. : ■.v of pines planted around thee* metery on Central avenue,the planting of palms andbs in the grounds of the coun-ospital. An exhibit of greatwas put on by the Gardenduring the Sarasota countycultural exhibit which waslast spring. This year’s pro-i includes a flower show oflilicent proportions. The datenot be set until late in the