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AMERICAN DAFFODIL SOCIETY
JUDGING SCHOOL NUMBER THREE
1966
CONVENTION PROGRAM Sunday, April 3, 1966
CHISCA PLAZA MOTOR HOTEL MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
CHAIRMAN—Mrs. W. L. Bankston, Jr.
Treasurer—Mrs. Clifford Merrin
9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. TENNESSEE ROOM
FEE $6.00
12-1:00 Luncheon available Hotel Grill
Please send advance registration fee of $6.00 by March 15th made payable to Mrs. Clifford Merrin, her address: 76 Wychewood Road, Memphis, Tennessee, 38117. This may be en-closed with advance meeting registration fee or sent directly to Mrs. Merrin.
1966 CONVENTION REGISTRATION
Please send advance registration card and check, made out to Memphis Garden Club, 1966 A.D.S. Convention, to Mrs. B. Lee Mallory, Jr., 4255 Gwynne Road, Memphis, Tennessee 38117.
The Convention Registration fee of $45.00 per person includes all Social Hours and Meals listed in the Program, also Bus transportation and Admittance to all Convention Events. After March 23rd the Registration fee will be $48.50 per person.
Application for hotel reservations should be made directly on the enclosed form to the CHISCA PLAZA MOTOR HOTEL, 272 South Main Street, Memphis, Tennessee, 38103. Tele-phone 525-4661.
ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING
AMERICAN DAFFODIL SOCIETY, INC.
SPONSORED BY
THE MEMPHIS GARDEN CLUB Member of the Garden Club of America
MARCH 31st, APRIL 1st, 2nd, 1966
Daffodil Judging School Number Three
Sunday, April 3rd, 1966
CHISCA PLAZA MOTOR HOTEL
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
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OFFICERS OF
THE AMERICAN DAFFODIL SOCIETY
President Mr. John R. Larus First Vice President Mr. William G Pannill Second Vice President Mrs. Ben M. Robertson Secretary Mrs. E. E. Lawler, Jr. Treasurer Mrs. Grover Roennfeldt
SOUTHERN REGION
Regional Vice President Mrs. Turner G. Morehead Director Mrs. Ben Allen Thomas Director Mrs. Julius Seeman Director
Mrs. Reuben Sawyer
1966 CONVENTION COMMITTEE
Chairmen Mrs. Robert G. Snowden 4277 Park Avenue (38117), Mrs. Richard D. Har-wood, 5910 Fairwood Lane (38117)
Budget Mrs. Albert M. Austin III Decorations Mrs. James W. Moore
Memphis Garden Club Assisted by:
Ikebana International Mrs. Charles Taylor, President
Junior League Garden Club Mrs. Roy M. Gibson, President
Merry Weeders Garden Club Mrs. R. D. Rhame, President
Mockingbird Garden Club Mrs. 0. A. Eubanks, President
The Little Garden Club...Mrs. Julian Bondurant, President
Garden Tours Mrs. Thomas H. Todd, Jr. Hospitality Mrs. B. Snowden Boyle, Jr. Hostesses Mrs. Carroll J. Russell Mailing Mrs. Charles M. Crump Program Mrs. James E. Stark Publicity Mrs. Mallory Chamberlin
Mrs. S. Toof Brown, Mrs. A. Barlow Treadwell Registration Mrs. B. Lee Mallory, Jr. Shop Mrs. Herbert Humphreys and
Mrs. Frank M. Crump, Jr. Assisted by The Woman's Exchange of Memphis
Show Mrs. Albert M. Austin Speakers Mrs. Sidney Farnsworth, Jr. Transportation Mrs. Frank Norfleet Treasurer Mrs. Donelson M. Lake
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We wish to thank Mr. Grant Mitsch and Mr. Michael Jefferson Brown for their generosity in sending bulbs to be planted in the display beds at the Goldsmith Civic Garden Center; Mrs. Lionel Richardson, Mr. Grant Mitsch and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Risley for their specimen blooms; Mrs. Louise Fort Linton for staging these specimen blooms; and Mr. Wells Knierim and Prof. Larry P. Mains for showing the colored slides on Saturday.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30TH
2:00 P.M.- 9:00 P.M. Entries accepted for the Daffodil Show—Northeast Ballroom
THURSDAY, MARCH 31ST
8:30 A.M.-10:00 A.M. Entries accepted for the Daffodil Show—Northeast Ballroom
3:00 P.M.-11:00 P.M. Daffodil Show—South Ballroom
9:00 A.M.- 6:00 P.M. Registration—Lobby
3:30 P.M. Directors Meeting—Kentucky Room
6:00 P.M. Social Hour—Northeast Ballroom
7:00 P.M. Dinner—Crystal Hall Welcome—Mrs. W. Howard Willey, Jr., Memphis Garden Club, President
Awards—Trophy and A.D.S. Medal and Ribbon Winners Annual Membership Meeting—Northwest Ballroom
"Ham and Bean Sprouts"—Mrs. W. L. Bankston, Jr. and Mrs. W. Jeter Eason
FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST
9:00 A.M.-11:00 P.M. Daffodil Show—South Ballroom
9:00 A.M.-10:00 A.M. Tennessee Room PANEL: "Ideas on How to Take Slides."
Mr. Wells Knierim and Mr. Larry P. Mains.
10:15 A.M.-11:45 A.M. Tennessee Room Panel: "Forcing DaffodilF, Is Fun"
—Neither difficult nor complicated, a greenhouse is not mandatory. Mr. John Larus, Mrs. Roland Timms and Mr. Harry I. Tuggle, Jr.
12 noon Social Hour and Lunchedn—Crystal Room
1:00 P.M. Busses leave promptly from Linden Avenue entrance for gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Harwood and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bankston, Jr.
5:00 P.M. Busses return to hotel
6:30 P.M. Busses leave promptly from Linden Avenue entrance for the Memphis Coun-try Club
7:00 P.M. Social Hour
8:00 P.M. Dinner Speaker: Mr. Matthew G. Zandbergen from Sassenheim, Holland
SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND
9:00 A.M.-11:00 A.M. Tennessee Room OPEN PANEL: "Uniformity in Judging Throughout the Country"
Mrs. Goethe Link, Chairman
11:30 A.M. Busses leave promptly from Linden Avenue entrance for Social Hour in gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Morrow.
1:00 P.M. Picnic Lunch at Goldsmith Civic Garden Center and tour of the Botanical Gardens.
2:30 P.M. Busses leave for gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. Gooch.
4:00 P.M. Busses leave for view of Daffodils planted by The Little Garden Club at Brooks Memorial Art Gallery and then will return to the hotel.
4:30 P.M. Directors' Meeting—Kentucky Room
6:30 P.M. Social Hour—Northeast Ballroom
7:30 P.M. Banquet—Crystal Hall Speaker: Mr. Guy Robbins, Director of Goldsmith Civic Garden Center and Botanical Gardens
10:00 P.M. Informal showing of Colored Slides—Tennessee Room
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