. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Horists^ Review OCTOBBB 14, 1920 Before the festivities began a brief business session was held, during which Wm. M. Keid, of the A. L. Eandall Co., was elected to membership. He was not present, being on his honeymoon, his bride having been Miss Edna Frauen- felder, one of the most proficient mem- bers of the trade. The following were proposed for membership: Wm. F. Hennlg, retiiil florist, Blue Island, 111. J. L. Johnson, florist, De Kalb, 111. Michael Fink, grower, 2640 North Herndoi street. .John Bretz, grower, 2640 North Hemdon street H


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Horists^ Review OCTOBBB 14, 1920 Before the festivities began a brief business session was held, during which Wm. M. Keid, of the A. L. Eandall Co., was elected to membership. He was not present, being on his honeymoon, his bride having been Miss Edna Frauen- felder, one of the most proficient mem- bers of the trade. The following were proposed for membership: Wm. F. Hennlg, retiiil florist, Blue Island, 111. J. L. Johnson, florist, De Kalb, 111. Michael Fink, grower, 2640 North Herndoi street. .John Bretz, grower, 2640 North Hemdon street Hans Yepsen, grower, Mnywood, 111. Xavery Wojtklewlcz, grower, Niles, 111. 0. L. Scherer, wholesale florist, 182 North Wabash avenue. Wm. B. Stielow, grower, Nlles Center, 111. Wm. Kalina, grower, Batavia, 111. N. H. Klrscht, grower, Morton Grove, 111. Geo. Lepper, wholesale florist, 164 North Wa- bash avenue. Henry Arnold, wholesale florist, 30 East Ran- dolph street. H. J. Peterson, retail florist, Chicago Heights, III. V. M. Henry, retail florist, 2221 West Madi- son street. Herman Schau, grower, Morgan Park, 111. A. Setterberg, seedsman, Chicago. The report of Treasurer Paul Weiss showed the club started the season with $1, in available funds. Growers to Meet Next Week. The monthly meeting of the Commer- cial Flower Growers of Chicago is to be held at the Randolph hotel, Thursday evening, October 21, at 8 p. m. A full attendance is looked for, as important business is to be transacted. The special subject for discussion will be the question, "How can the neces- sary dues for the National Growers' Association, of which the association is a local branch, be best raised!" Sec- retary Otto H. Amling says the con- sensus at the last meeting was that these dues be raised by an assessment of one-eighth of one per cent on gross sales, as it was figured this would about equal $1 per thousand square feet cov- ered by glass and would be equitable all around. W. J. Keime


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