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The Florists^ Review 



AuoDST 17, 1916. 



CAREFULLY 



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We make a specialty of handling carefully selected Boiler Flues, 4-inch diameter and other 



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plenty to eat_^d drink for the seventy- 

 five picnickoa. Everything was fur- 

 nished by the club, with the exception 

 of some fine grapes, which were do- 

 nated by Theodore Kuebler, and one 

 or two other articles by others. It was 

 one day in the year on which the women 

 did not have to work; the male mem- 

 bers of the club did all the work. Karl 

 Zeidler prepared the meals and there 

 can be no better cook in Evansville, as 

 the burgo soup was great and the chick- 

 en was fried in grand style. 



Karl Zeidler brought his phonograph 

 to furnish the music for dancing. Old 

 and young enjoyed themselves greatly. 

 The ball game in the afternoon was 

 won by Captain Carl Elspermann's 

 team. Score, 16 -to 15; umpire, Fred 

 Chapman. The winners in the four 

 races were as follows. 



Married women's race — ^Mrs. Elsie Land. 

 l,lttle girls' race — Irene Smldt. 

 Boys' race — James Niednagel. 

 Glen's race — Theodore Elspermann. 



' The out-of-town guests were C. A. 

 Morgan and family, of Henderson, Ky.; 

 James A. Blackburn and family, of 

 Mount Vernon, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul 

 Schultz, of Vincennes, Ind.; W. C. Our- 

 rie, of the Alfred Struck Co., Louisville, 

 Ky.; Ernest Lentz, his mother and sis- 

 ter, of Boonville, Ind., and Otto Kuebler 

 and family, of Newburg, Ind., Messrs. 

 Morgan, Blackburn and Schultz made 

 short talks and thanked the club for its 

 invitation to them. 



The next monthly meeting of the club 

 will be held September 13, at the resi- 

 dence of Ernest Lentz, of Boonville. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Nellie Goodge has been busy 

 with funeral work. Although not strong, 

 she attended the picnic and enjoyed her- 

 self immensely. 



J. C, Elspermann 's health is poor and 

 he was unable to attend the picnic. It 

 would have been great if he and Mrs. 

 Elspermann could have been there, as 

 the picnic day was the thirty-fourth 

 anniversary of their marriage. 



Koyston & Fenton have a nice lot of 

 2-inch smilax and Coleus Brilliancy. 



George Blackman and family have re- 

 turned from a trip to Atlantic City and 

 other eastern points. Edward Black- 

 man and family have returned from a 

 boat trip up the Ohio river to Cincin- 

 nati. 



Paul Halbrooks, of Newark, O., made 

 a short visit here with his father and 

 mother. He came through in his ma- 

 chine after an extensive trip through 

 the east, covering about 2,800 miles 

 without any accidents whatever. 



I We can build any kind of a green- m 



m house, irrespective of style or size. | 



I No job is too large or too small for H 



I us to go after. | 



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m and what not to do. M 



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Carl Elspermann is receiving con- 

 gratulations on the arrival of a baby 

 boy August 5. E. L. F. 



I THANK The Review for good results. 

 — Charles Taynor, New Carlisle, 0. 



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The remarkable heating efficiency and 

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 Large flues, making the boiler easy to 



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