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Story August 14, 1955

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

A garden club event in Atlanta featured decorations with member-grown produce, a children's talent program, tributes to mothers as community leaders by Mrs. Ida Henderson, and a speech by Mrs. Sadie Brooks of Montgomery's Camelia Garden Club.

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Attending the queen were Lorene Cooksy and Yasmine Johnson.

Mrs. Josephine Glover was chairman of the Children's Hour project.

Apropos to its name, the club house was decorated with flowers—a galaxy of them—with the center of attraction being the pine table centered with a large wooden tray bearing all sorts of vegetables and melons, all of which were grown by the members.

A most inspiring talent program was rendered by talented children of the Greater Atlanta community.

Mrs. Ida Henderson challenged the mothers and gave a tribute to them for their efforts as community leaders.

Another interesting speaker was Mrs. Sadie Brooks, president of the Camelia Garden Club of Montgomery, Alabama, who has been lending assistance to the Atlanta club.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Gathering Community Event

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners Family

What keywords are associated?

Garden Club Children's Talent Program Community Leaders Atlanta Event Montgomery Club

What entities or persons were involved?

Lorene Cooksy Yasmine Johnson Mrs. Josephine Glover Mrs. Ida Henderson Mrs. Sadie Brooks

Where did it happen?

Greater Atlanta Community

Story Details

Key Persons

Lorene Cooksy Yasmine Johnson Mrs. Josephine Glover Mrs. Ida Henderson Mrs. Sadie Brooks

Location

Greater Atlanta Community

Story Details

The event included attendance by Lorene Cooksy and Yasmine Johnson with the queen, chaired by Mrs. Josephine Glover for the Children's Hour project. The clubhouse was decorated with flowers and member-grown vegetables and melons. Talented children performed, Mrs. Ida Henderson paid tribute to mothers as community leaders, and Mrs. Sadie Brooks spoke on assistance from her Montgomery club.

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