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September 21, 1911. 



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SFBINGFIEIiD, OHIO. 



The first meeting of the Springfield 

 Florists' Club for the fall season was 

 held Septemoer 18 at the office of the 

 Good & Beese Co., the special order of 

 business being the annual election of 

 officers, which resulted as follows: 

 President, Christian Binning, of the 

 Geo. H. Mellen Co. j vice-president, C. 

 A. Schaefer, of the Reeser Plant Co.j 

 secretary, Arthur C. Leedle, of the 

 Leedle Eosary; treasurer, Charles W. 

 Unglaub, carnation grower. 



The October meeting will be in the 

 form of a banquet at which the an- 

 nual installation of officers will be held. 



Through the courtesy of the uood & 

 Reese Co. a regular place of meeting 

 has been provided thus far in their 

 offices, but it has been thought that a 

 more central location might prove more 

 convenient for some members. The use 

 of the Commercial club rooms for one 

 night in the month has been tendered 

 and Geo. H. Mellen and Geo. D. Leedle 

 were appointed a commitiee to consider 

 the advisability of giving the more cen- 

 tral location a trial. 



Mr. Binning offered a suggestion 

 which was favorably discussed, advo- 

 cating that the scope of the club be 

 enlarged so as to admit amateur florists 

 and flower lovers not rff"gularly in the 

 trade as members of the organization. 

 Since the number of persons having a 

 proprietary interest in the trade is com- 

 paratively limited, it is thought that 

 interest in the affairs of the club might 

 be stimulated and its power increased 

 by adopting this suggestion. 



Following the business session, since 

 several members had recently returned 

 from their summer vacations, "fish 

 stories" were in order. John M. Good 

 and Roger H. Murphey were spokesmen 

 for a party of considerable size which 

 enjoyed a sojourn in camp at Grand 

 Lake, in upper Michigan. In addi- 

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 Pearl Young, Dr. Thad McLaughlin, all 

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 bana; Henry Sibert, of Peoria; and Mr. 

 Leisinning, of Chicago. Their stories 

 were full of interest. Ge Dale. 



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