. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OcTOBXB 19. 1922 The Fkjrfsts' Review 31 investment and makes for safety of the finances of the organization. Trom Financial Basis. In viewing this building from a prac- tical financial basis, let us assume that we invest our guarantee fund of $60,000, together with other earnings of $15,000. This would give us $75,000, liquid enough for all demands made upon it, such as retiring members and other slow funds. In considering our membership of 2,500, shares $100 each, it will be readily seen that our associa- tion will have little difficulty in secur
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OcTOBXB 19. 1922 The Fkjrfsts' Review 31 investment and makes for safety of the finances of the organization. Trom Financial Basis. In viewing this building from a prac- tical financial basis, let us assume that we invest our guarantee fund of $60,000, together with other earnings of $15,000. This would give us $75,000, liquid enough for all demands made upon it, such as retiring members and other slow funds. In considering our membership of 2,500, shares $100 each, it will be readily seen that our associa- tion will have little difficulty in secur- ing the necessary pledges; namely, $250,000, which would be an investment for those participating. This amount could be returned to those who retire from membership and could also be made to earn a moderate rate of inter- est. The speaker believes that a fund of $250,000 is available almost any time our association appeals for it. There are many other detail features, but the speaker at this time simply wants to make for a speedy beginning, which he is sure will make for a most successful end. NEW OFFICERS OF F. T. D. President-elect Edward Sceery. The president-elect of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association has served as director of that body and has otherwise taken such a conspicu- ous position in retailers' affairs that he is widely known. His two stores, one at 85 Broadway, Paterson, N. J., and the other at Main and Bloomfield avenues, Passaic, N. J., are two of the most thriving in the state. In local civic affairs Mr. Sceery is likewise prominent, as well as in fra- ternal organizations. He has been a member of the Paterson park commis- sion for the laat twenty years and president for the last six years. He is a past exalted ruler of the Elks, a thirty-second degree Mason, a Knight Templar and a Shriner. He was re- cently president of the Paterson Eotary Club and is a member of other leading clubs of New, Jersey. He is a member of the New York Florists' Club and
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