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60 



The Florists^ Review 



July 20, 1916. 



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VEGETABLES AND 

 FRUITS DEPARTMENT I 



ENTEBTAINEBS OBOAKIZE. 



At a meeting held at the Planters 

 hotel, Chicago, July 13, a permanent 

 organization known as the Chicago Con- 

 vention Committee of the Vegetable 

 Growers' Association of America was 

 formed for the purpose of arranging a 

 program and entertainment of the Vege- 

 table Growers' Association of America 

 during the convention to be held in 

 Chicago in September, the exact date to 

 be announced later. The officers and 

 committees are as follows: 



President — Pred Lautenschlager, of 

 Kroeschell Bros. Co. 



Secretary — James B. Foley, of the 

 Foley Greenhouse Mfg. Co. 



Treasurer — E. F. Kurowski, of John 

 C. Moninger Co. 



Finance Committee — George Sykes, 

 chairman; Leonard Vaughan, W. L. 

 Kroeschell, D. J. Coyne. 



Entertainment Committee — D. J. 

 Coyne, chairman; Philip J. Foley, Leon- 

 ard Vaughan, E. F. Kurowski, E. F. 

 Dilger, Aug. Geweke. 



Trade Exhibits Committee — A. 

 Dietsch, chairman; Rudolph Kurowski, 

 Geo. SykQS, Jr., J. E. PoUworth, Leonard 

 Vaughan, John Leonard. 



Hotel, Trade Space and Meeting 

 Boom Committee — W. L. Kroeschell, 

 chairman; Geo. Sykes, Leonard 

 Vaughan, Carl Ickes. 



Program Committee — Sam. W. Sever- 

 ence, Louisville, Ky., chairman. 



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Banquet Committee — Leonard 

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 P. L. McKee. 



Further appointments will be an- 

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It is the earnest desire and intention 

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 with proper cooperation of all parties 

 interested, success is assured. 



The Chicago convention promises to 

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