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MISSOURI  PHARMACKUTlCAIy  TRAV^IvKRS'  ASSOCIATION. 
President,  George  Bennett,  of  Kansas  City;  First  Vice-President, 
W.  J.  Walsh,  of  St.  lyouis;  Second  Vice-President,  C.  W.  Loomis, 
of  Kansas  City;  Third  Vice-President,  WiUiam  O'Neil,  of  Chicago; 
Secretary,  C.  B.  Wilkins,  of  Kansas  City;  Treasurer,  Dan  Liddy,  of 
Kansas  City. 
IvADlES'  AUXILIARY. 
President,  Mrs.  Charles  Hose,  of  Kansas  City;  First  Vice-Presi- 
dent, Mrs.  A.  C.  Smith,  of  Carrolton;  Second  Vice-President,  Mrs. 
R.  L.  Hope,  of  CentraUa;  Third  Vice-President,  Mrs.  C.  B.  Wilkins, 
of  Kansas  City;  Recording  Secretary,  Mrs.  C.  P.  Johnson,  of  St. 
Louis;  Corresponding  Secretary,  Mrs.  C.  A.  Peck,  of  Excelsior 
Springs;  Treasurer,  Mrs.  C.  W.  Loomis,  of  Kansas  City;  Auditor, 
Mrs.  Charles  Schall,  of  St.  Louis. 
Six  of  those  who  organized  the  Mo.  Ph.  A.  in  1879  were  in  at- 
tendance and  held  a  reunion. 
THE  FIFTIETH  ANNUAL  MEETING  OF  THE  NEW  JERSEY 
PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  Golden  Jubilee  meeting  of  this  Association  was  held  in  the 
city  of  Newark,  June  7th  to  i  ith.  The  initial  meeting  for  the  organ- 
ization of  this  Association  was  held  in  the  same  city,  February  1 7th, 
1890.  The  session  opened  with  the  President's  Reception  at  the 
Hotel  Saint  Francis  on  Monday  evening.  At  the  close  of  the  recep- 
tion, games  and  dancing  were  enjoyed  by  the  members  and  their 
guests. 
The  business  meetings  and  entertainments  were  held  at  Stetter's 
Auditorium  on  Broad  Street,  some  distance  away  from  the  hotel 
headquarters.  The  first  meeting  on  Tuesday  morning  was  opened 
with  an  invocation  and  an  address  of  welcome  by  the  mayor  of  the 
city.  A  number  of  delegates  were  present  representing  sister  State 
Associations,  The  National  Wholesale  Druggists'  Association,  The 
National  Association  of  Retail  Druggists,  American  Pharmaceutical 
Association,  and  a  number  of  colleges  and  local  Pharmaceutical 
Associations. 
Several  of  the  papers  read  were  of  historical  interest,  appropriate 
