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The Florists' Review 



June 3, 1920 



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All greens last week had one of the 

 largest demands of the season. 



Publicity Committee Meets. 



The florists ' publicity committee met 

 at headquarters, 1316 Pine street, May 

 25, this being the last meeting of the 

 old committee. The attendance was 

 good and a great deal of business was 

 transacted in winding up the affairs of 

 this committee. 



All outstanding bills were ordered 

 paid and the secretary's statement 

 showed that this committee had paid 

 into the treasury of the national public- 

 ity committee the sum of $1,205.70 since 

 January 1, 1920, which is twenty-five 

 per cent of the fund collected by this 

 committee. 



It was also decided to support the 

 "Say It with Flowers" baseball team 

 to the extent of $300 for the season, 

 with $100 additional if the team should 

 win the championship in their league at 

 the end of tlie season. 



This committee has charge of the 

 plans for the celebration of the thirty- 

 fourth anniversary of the St. Louis Flo- 

 rists' Club. Arrangements have been 

 completed for a banquet at the Plant- 

 ers' hotel June 24 at 7:30 p. m. Arthur 

 Beyer's band was engaged for the occa- 

 sion and prominent speakers and danc- 

 ing will be featured. The following 

 committees have been appointed by 

 Chairman Bourdet to have comjilete 

 charge of the event: 



Invitations and ticlcetg — Frank A. Windier and 

 J. J. lieneke. 



Hall arrangements — A. H. Ilunimert and Nat 

 Kiugsley. 



Decorations— Nat Kingslcy, Frank X. Gorly 

 and I). S. (Jeddis. 



Door^A. S. Cerny and others to be selected. 



The auditing committee, consisting of 

 — Alb(^t_ GumZj^Vk'^illiam Ossick and 

 George Kuehiu^T'wasniTnfacStcti-te--^ 

 the books of the secretary and treasurer 

 audited in time for the meeting of the 

 new committee Tuesday evening, June 

 8, at 8 o'clock at headquarters, 1316 

 Pine street. 



Various Notes. 



The St. Louis Florists' Club will hold 

 its monthly meeting Thursday after- 

 noon, June 10. The meeting will be fea- 

 tured by interesting discussions and by 

 the reports of the banquet and ])icnic 

 committees on their final arrangements. 

 The officers meet Thursday evening, 

 June 3, at the home of Trustee Euff, to 

 arrange the place of the meeting. The 

 secretary will send out notices to all 

 members in time. 



The leading hotels, department stores 

 and banks in the downtown district are 

 featuring splendid window box displays. 

 The selection and arrangement of plants 

 show excellent judgment on the part of 

 those who did the work. 



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 market for Memorial day, and returnech 

 home May 27. At the store of Grimm 

 & Gorly the window disj)lays, under the 

 .supervision of Mr. Harvey, were espe- 

 cially featured last week for Memorial 

 day and they had great business for this 

 day. 



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