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The Rofists^ Review 



August 3, 1916. 



EVANSVniE, IND. 



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The Market. 



Weddings have been unusually numer- 

 ous for this time of the year and have 

 helped business considerably. There 

 have also been many funerals. The 

 opening of the Old State National Bank 

 created some call for stock. The new 

 8-story bank building is nearing com- 

 pletion and was opened to the public 

 July 26. The banking quarters are fin- 

 ished and the magnificent rooms were 

 profusely decorated x^ith plants and 

 flowers. Banking houses as far away 

 as New York sent flowers. This is the 

 second new bank building to be com- 

 pleted here this summer and is a good 

 indication of the prosperity of Evans- 

 ville. 



Various Notes. 



All members of the Evansville Flo- 

 rists' Club are requested to bear in 

 mind that the first annual picnic will 

 be held at Cypress beach August 9. 

 Members of the trade who do not be- 

 long to the club are invited to attend. 

 Everybody should be on hand to take 

 the 9 o'clock traction and spend the 

 day. Everything is free; the "eatg" 

 and car fare are furnished by the club. 

 The committee appointed to arrange for 

 refreshments and transportation con- 

 sists of E. L. Fenton, Carl Elspermann, 

 Karl Zeidler and Emil Niednagel. 



Emil Niednagel is receiving congratu- 

 lations on the arrival of a baby girl, 

 July 24. N. O. Halbrookg also was 

 made happy by the arrival of a boy 

 three weeks ago. E. L. F. 



USINGEE'S UTTERANCES. 



C. E. Barton, of Norwalk, O., is on 

 a six weeks' vacation in Maine, ac- 

 companied by Mrs. Barton. 



The Laible Floral Co., of Norwalk, 

 continues busy with funeral work, but 

 the summer -4ias cut off most of the 

 counter trade. 



Miss Elizabeth Esch, of the Posy 

 Shop, Fremont, O., is traveling o er 

 the Great Lakes, while Miss Carry 

 Moore is taking life easy looking for 

 cool spots. 



The Horn Floral Co., of Fremont, is 

 attending to repairs at its range and 

 is preparing for the fall business. 



F. B. Lesher, of Fremont, had suf- 

 ficient funeral work to keep him busy 

 through the season. 



Schaub's Conservatory, of Sandusky, 

 0., is being put in spick-and-span shape 

 during the dull months. 



Louis Sprankle, of Huron, 0., reports 

 an unusually busy season, with all out- 

 door flowers coming along nicely. 



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