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The Rorists' Review 



Januaet 22, 1920. 



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and Major P. F. O'Keefe, of Boston. 

 Wallace B. Pierson, of Cromwell, Conn., 

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The Tarrytown Horticultural Society 

 held its nineteenth annual dinner at 

 the Florence Inn, Tarrytown, Tuesday 

 evening, January 13. In common with 

 many other organizations, this society 

 dispensed with its annual dinner during 

 the war, which prevented the one just 

 held ranking as the twenty-first and 

 celebrating as well the twenty-first 

 year of the society's existence. About 

 seventy-five were present and the menu 

 was of the usual high order. The tables 

 were decorated with a liberal display 

 of flowering plants and ferns. The 

 Tarrytown dinner is noted for its bril- 

 liant array of after-dinner speakers and 

 this year was no exception, the oratory 

 being of a fine order. Professor L. V. 

 Case was toastmastcr, and the list of 

 speakers included Frank E. Pierson, 

 Eev. F. W. Irwin, Judge G. A. Slater, 

 Eev. J. J. Henry and J. G. Curtis. Be- 

 tween speeches E. E. Carman rendered 

 solos and Malcolm Shackleford gave 

 songs and monologues. Secretary E. W. 

 Neubrand had charge of arrangements, 

 which wore perfect in detail. 



David Ward, Queens, N. Y., expected 

 to be among the visitors at the conven- 

 tion of the American Carnation Society 

 in Chicago this week, but was prevented 

 from taking the trip by the illness of 

 Mrs. Ward. 



Carl Engelmann, of Saffron Walden, 

 England, who has been visiting New 

 York, was a guest at the recent dinner 

 of the Tarrytown Horticultural Society. 

 He left for Buffalo the same evening 

 and, after visiting other cities, will re- 

 turn to New York to sail January 28 

 for home. 



The winner of the $100 prize on the 

 poster design contest of the interna- 

 tional flower show was Miss Helen Dun- 

 can Jameson, of 468 Eiverside drive. It 

 is interesting to note that the young 

 lady is 14 years old. The poster will be 

 on display as soon as the lithographers 

 can produce it. 



Joseph A. Manda, West Orange, N. J., 

 will be in attendance at the meeting of 

 the directors of the S. A. F. in Cleve- 



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land, Friday and Saturday of this week, 

 joining there the other officers from 

 this section. President A. L. Miller, 

 Secretary Young and Director A. M. 

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