For BritainPlans for the Bundles for Britain jtl Public Garden Party next Satur-jj day and Sunday from noon to S.'t o'clock In the Hiscock Gardens.! lt;0 James Street were discussed jr. at a meeting June 4 In Ihe homo If; of Miss Martha McMillan Jn James Street.Mrs. J. Murray Hastings, chairman of the party announces that Mrs. Frederick J. Ludwlck will have charge of an art exhibit and sale both days at which eight widely known Syracuse artists will sell their paintings for 525 each, proceeds going to Bundles for Britain. Usually these paintings sell for $125 each. These artists, who have exhibited their paintingsnil over the country arc Jesse B.Jj Chatman, Montague Charman, Margaret Beaner, Marjorie Garfield. Catherine Condon, Kuth Lee, Ralph I Aid law and William Evans.Punch wilt- be served both days at the garden parly. The sale of balloons, fortune telling and British gadgets will only be on Saturday, but the gadgets will be on display Sunday. The a enppclla choir of the American Legion will sing Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Announcement Is made that Mrs, 1 Henry Brown Is chairman of out of .lt; town groups and Mrs, C, B. Buck-bee of Fayetteville, chairman of candy. lalet.1 Av*