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The Florists' Review 



Jolt 3, 1919. 



PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



Normal demands from funeral sources 

 with a few late weddings were the only 

 active features of the closing week of 

 June. The increasing supply of outdoor 

 flowers and the departure of many 

 families for their seaside and country 

 residences brought about the usual con- 

 ditions for this time of the year. 



Various Notes. 



Johnston Bros, had the house decora- 

 tions for the Priest-Markoff wedding 

 last week. 



Matthew Segal, formerly with the 

 Mann Co., at the Boston Flower Ex- 

 change, is now in another line of busi- 

 ness in this city. 



Charles H. Hunt is making extensive 

 repairs and alterations in his storage 

 frames, on Burnside street. 



Charles Smith, of the Eastern Wreath 

 Mfg. Co., was a business visitor in Bos- 

 ton last week. 



Timothy O'Connor and family will 

 occupy their summer cottage at Nar- 

 ragansett Pier this season. 



M. Sweeney had the bouquets and the 

 house and church decorations for the 

 Mason-Locke wedding last week. 



Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Brooke and 

 family arrived at their summer cottage 

 at Warwick Downs last week for the 

 season. 



Alexander H, Johnson is chairman of 

 the state committee on organization of 

 branches of the American Legion. 



The sons of the late William Hay are 

 making extensive improvements at their 

 father's estate in Oaklawn. The green- 

 houses are being thoroughly renovated, 

 new benches installed and a general re- 

 organization under way. 



George Johnson & Son are making ex- 

 tensive repairs in their office building, 

 corner of Elmwood avenue and Earle 

 street. Hugo H. De Wildt, proprietor, 

 was operated on last week for appendi- 

 citis. W. H. M. 



Springfield, 111. — Henry L. Phelps was 

 seriously injured June 13, when the 

 bicycle which he was riding was struck 

 by an automobile. He was rushed to 

 the Springfield hospital, where an X-ray 

 revealed that a hip was fractured. He 

 is now slightly improved. 



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