. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. January 16, 1919. The Florists^ Review 17. INDIANA FLORISTS MEET. Officers Elected. At the largest meeting of the Indiana State Florists' Association, held at the Claypool hotel, Indianapolis, January 14, the following officers were elected for 1919: President—Anders Basmussen, New Albany. First vice-president—Herman J. Young, Indianapolis. Second vice-president—Edwin E. Tem- perley, Indianapolis. Secretary—O. E. Steinkamp, Indian- apolis. Treasurer—Charles Pahud, Indian- apolis. A Busy Session. The meeting was opened by President Bertermann, who e


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. January 16, 1919. The Florists^ Review 17. INDIANA FLORISTS MEET. Officers Elected. At the largest meeting of the Indiana State Florists' Association, held at the Claypool hotel, Indianapolis, January 14, the following officers were elected for 1919: President—Anders Basmussen, New Albany. First vice-president—Herman J. Young, Indianapolis. Second vice-president—Edwin E. Tem- perley, Indianapolis. Secretary—O. E. Steinkamp, Indian- apolis. Treasurer—Charles Pahud, Indian- apolis. A Busy Session. The meeting was opened by President Bertermann, who extended a welcome to everyone present. J. F. Ammann gave a short talk on business in general, wind- ing up with an appeal for members for the F. T. D. Professor Lummell, of Pur- due University, was elected to member- ship and when called on for a speech extended an invitation to visit his in- stitution at Lafayette. Martin Nelson was proposed for membership. There was a discussion of affiliation with the S. A. F. E. G. Hill took the matter up where President Ammann left off. A. F. J. Baur told of the percent- age of the Carnation Society members belonging to the S. A. F., which was two-thirds of the membership. Mr. Am- mann spoke of the St. Louis Florists' Club having 116 members, 100 of whom are members of the S. A. F. He said he can see no good reason why the Indiana State Florists' Association should not be represented on the S. A. F. board when it has a state membership of almost 200. President Bertermann appointed the fol- lowing committee to stage a campaign in the association for new S. A. F. mem- bers: Joseph Hill, Henry Eieman and W. W. Coles. The treasurer's report was given, sec- retary's annual paper read and the au- diting committee's papers of approval turned in. The state fair committee, consisting of O. E. Steinkamp, J. D. Connor, Charles Pahud and Harry B. White, gave a report. Mr. Stein- kamp, being the spokesman of this com- mittee, made an appeal f


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