. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? I V •• <-' \- y; «6 The Florists' Review NOVEMBIB 16, 1916. SCRANTON* CLUB BANQUET. Members Want It Every Year. The first annual banquet of the Scrantoij Florists' Club was held No- vember 6 at the Hotel Holland. There were abput thirty in attendance, and from a social standpoint the banquet was the finest affair the club ever held. It was voted to make the banquet an annual event. , President W. Eay MacDonald was toastmaster. He welcomed the guests on behalf of the club and spoke on the welfare of the club. Secretary T. B. McClintock reviewed


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ? I V •• <-' \- y; «6 The Florists' Review NOVEMBIB 16, 1916. SCRANTON* CLUB BANQUET. Members Want It Every Year. The first annual banquet of the Scrantoij Florists' Club was held No- vember 6 at the Hotel Holland. There were abput thirty in attendance, and from a social standpoint the banquet was the finest affair the club ever held. It was voted to make the banquet an annual event. , President W. Eay MacDonald was toastmaster. He welcomed the guests on behalf of the club and spoke on the welfare of the club. Secretary T. B. McClintock reviewed the work of the club since its organization eleven years ago. He said that the club was in a flourishing condition, with eighty- five members in good standing, and that next year he hoped the member- ship would be doubled. Anton Schul- theis spoke on organizing a growers' association, saying that such a body would help to keep the trade with the florists instead of with the 10-cent stores. J. W. Beagle spoke on the sale of plants and flowers other than by flo- rists. He said it was a bad thing for the business to put flowers in meat shops, grocery stores, etc. Other speak- ers were C. W. Baldwin, F. J. Moran and T. .T. Nolan, of the King Construc- tion Co. Those Who Feasted. The banquet room was decorated in an attractive manner with palms, ferns, oak foliage and chrysanthemums. On the tables were Japanese bowls filled with pompon mums. The decorations were by the Misses Schultheis, Besan- con and Mrs. T. B, McClintock. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McClintock. Mr. ami Mrs. William MacDonald. Moosic. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wade. Carbondale. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Schultheis. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Evuns. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Barrowcliff. Misses Gertrude, Dorothy and Lydia Schultheis. Miss A. Ii. Besancon. Miss Anna Griffiths. Miss Nellie Evans. Miss Gretta Bradley. C. W. Baldwin. F. J. Moran. James Burke. J. W. Beagle.


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