JULY 6, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



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SUMMER SEASON, Bellevue Ave. 

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motor boat to the club grounds. In the 

 party were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pilcher, 

 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowe, Mr. and Mrs. 

 A. AV. Guinz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wag- 

 ner, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 0. May, Mr. 

 and Mrs. W. C. Smith, and Mrs. Eowc, 

 Sr., with W. A. Rowe, Jr. 



Henry Ducrnberg, of Grimm & Gorly, 

 left July 1 for Memphis, Tcnn., on per- 

 sonal business. On his return this week, 

 Mr. Ducrnberg, with his wife, will take 

 an eastern trip. June 27 they cele- 

 brated their fourth wedding anniver- 

 sary with friends. 



Joseph Frank, July 1, closed his flower 

 department in the Kresge 5 and 10-ecnt 

 store for the summer. He will reopen 

 it September 15. Mr. Frank will forego 

 his usual eastern trip and take in the 

 S. A. F. convention at Kansas City. 



Otto Bruenig, W. J. Pilcher and Wer- 

 ner Bros., out in St. Louis county, have 

 done well with their roses this season. 

 All arc still sending in a good cut daily 

 of excellent quality. 



Morris H. Levine, of the M. H. Levine 

 Co., New York, spent a few days here 

 on his way to Dallas, Tex., and Tulsa, 

 Okla. He says he will return to New 

 York, coming west again for the S. A. F. 

 convention. 



George H. Pieser, well known in Chi- 

 cago wholesale circles and last season 

 with the St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower 

 Co. as manager of tlie cut flower depart- 

 ment, will open a wholesale cut flower 

 house under the name of the George H. 

 Pieser Wholesale Floral Co., at 1317 

 Pine street, in the heart of the whole- 

 sale district. The opening is announced 

 for .Tuly 15. A force of men is now at 

 work installing two large refrigerators, 

 tables and office fixtures. His telephone 

 numbers are Olive 7240 and 7241. 



The "Say It with Flowers" Bowling 

 League will, according to Secretary 

 George Kuehner, hold a meeting at one 

 of the wholesale business houses and re- 

 organize for the coming fall and winter 

 seasons. Captains for the six teams will 

 be elected. Members for each team will 

 bo drawn, and the bowling alleys for the 

 season will be selected. Two teams will 

 be selected to represent St. Louis in 

 the S. A. F. bowling tournament during 

 the convention at Kansas City. 



The trustees of the Florists' Club re- 

 port the receijit of a number of special 

 prizes, from members of the trade, for 

 the annual picnic, .July 27. All wishing 

 to offer special prizes should advise the 

 trustees at once, as the program goes 

 to press next week. 



August H. Hummcrt, vice-president, 

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