NOTIHBIS 17, 1921 



The Rorists' Review 



113 



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Tuesday, November 8, at Springfield, 111., 

 in the St. Nicholas hotel. 



The meeting opened at noon. When 

 President Walter Amling, of Pana, 111., 

 called the meeting to order there were 

 present W. A. Eowe and W. J. Pilcher, 

 Kirkwood, Mo.; C. E. DeWevcr, Olivette, 

 Mo.; J. F. Ammann and H. Blixen, Ed- 

 wardsville, 111.; James N. Cole, Peoria, 

 111.; Ludwig Stapp, Kock Island, 111.; 

 A. C. Brown and W. J. Hembreiker, 

 Springfield, 111.; Frank Washburn, 

 Blooniington, 111., and J. J. Beneke, of 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



The chair called for the reading of the 

 minutes of the committee's meeting, 

 held at Peoria, 111., October 18. After 

 approval, the secretary read the finan- 

 cial report, which showed that $1,060.47 

 was the amount received during the 

 year and that the disbursements were 

 $1,078.63, leaving a balance on hand of 

 $581.64. The report was accepted and 

 filed. 



Treasurer W. A. Eowc's report showed 

 that he had received from the secretary 

 to date $1,660.47 and had paid out in 

 vouchers No. 1 to No. 22 $1,078.63 and 

 that he had a balance in the bank of 

 $581.64. 



Ne.xt J. F. Ammann brought up for 

 discussion the proposed and revised 

 articles in the constitution and by-laws 

 and whether the national association 

 should be continued. These points were 



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