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JUNH 12, 1913, 



MINNEAPOUS. 



Club Meeting. 



The last meeting of the Minneapolis 

 Florists' Club was held in the store of 

 Eice Bros., at 218 North Fifth street, 

 and was attended by about twenty-five 

 members, besides the full force of offi- 

 cers. The time was largely occupied 

 by reports from three committees. 



Carl Lindskoog, chairman of the 

 Mothers' day ad committee, reported 

 that the special advertising had been 

 a great success, and that the money 

 expended, which amounted to $300 and 

 had been contributed by both the whole- 

 sale and retail trade, had proved to be a 

 good investment. The large amount of 

 editorial space given by the newspapers 

 in connection with the advertising had 

 greatly increased the publicity. 



Theodore Wirth, as chairman of the 

 Convention Association, gave an encour- 

 aging report. He stated that the out- 

 door garden space was being taken up 

 rapidly and that any members of the 

 trade who were not taking advantage 

 of this opportunity were missing the 

 use of a good advertising medium. The 

 program, he said, was now completed 

 and had been forwarded to Secretary 

 Young. The souvenir album was mak- 

 ing exceedingly good headway and was 

 not being prepared according to the old 

 plan, especially with reference to its 

 bulk, as it would not be a large, un- 

 handy book, but of a convenient size 

 for carrying. Arrangements had been 

 made, he said, for a special concert at 

 Lake Harriet for Friday evening, with 

 special privileges for the visitors. The 

 executive committee was holding regu- 

 lar meetings and he wished to thank 

 the members for their prompt and act- 

 ive assistance. 



John Rovik, chairinan of the baseball 

 committee, made, a report in regard to 

 the team selecteil, fw the convention. 

 The club then authoiJxed him to secure 

 suits and instructed him to see that 

 the team got busy practicing, so as to 

 show the all-star team of the S. A. F. 

 that they "were up against the real 

 thing. ' ' 



Henry Will presented to the club a 

 box of cigars in honor of Henry Will, 

 Jr., born June 1. In response to this 

 treat a motion was passed that "a vote 

 of thanks be extended to Mr. Henry 

 Will and that the junior Will be made 

 an honorary member of the baseball 

 and bowling teams." 



It was decided that the regular July 

 meeting be omitted and that special 

 meetings be held when necessary, sub- 

 ject to the call of the president. 



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