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The Florists' Review 



J0LT 16, 1914. 



BRECHT'S COMBINED REFRI8ERAT0R, DISPLAY CASE AND CCUNTER 



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York state by the Socialist party at 

 the Socialist convention held in Roch- 

 ester, July 6. - * 



Al. Vick has left the employ of the 

 Wm. F. Kasting Co. and will return to 

 Rochester, N. Y., during the summer. 

 Messrs. Deutscher and Oliver, of Kast- 

 ing 's, are enjoying their vacations. 



E. C. A. 



WASHINQTON, D. C. 



Garden P&rty at Qude's. 



The members of the Florists' Club, 

 their ladies and friends, to the num- 

 ber of more than 300, were the guests 

 of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gude at a 

 garden party on the lawn at their 

 home, 3800 New Hampshire avenue, 

 northwest, Jujy 7. The guests in- 

 cluded members of the congressional 

 committee through whom it is hoped 

 td secure an appropriation for the 

 Smith memorial, many public men and 

 a party of fifteen Baltimore florists. 

 The grounds were attractively deco- 

 rated w.ith colored electric lights and 

 a [grotesquely painted illuminated moon 

 sllowed just above a clump of small 

 t^es, giving a bright moonlight effect. 

 : Music was furnished by Sam Shreve's 

 Elallipolis Grotto Band. Richard Vin- 

 cent, Jr., of White Marsh, Md., former 

 president of the S. A. F., was intro- 

 dticed by Mr. Gude as being the man 

 who has made three blades of grass 

 grow where only one grew before. After 

 replying to the ovation accorded him by 

 the guests, Mr. Vincent paid a glowing 

 tribute to the late William R. Smith 

 and delivered a lecture on "A Trip 

 Through Scotland, the Land of Burns. ' ' 

 His remarks were illustrated by a large 

 number of finely executed lantern 

 sHdes. While some of these were being 

 shown, Scotch songs were softly ren- 

 dered by a Victrola. These particu- 

 larly pleased President Cooke and he 

 allowed his melodious -voice to mingle 

 with that from the machine, much to 

 the amusement of his audience. 



Following the lecture a varied pro- 

 gram of entertainment was rendered 

 by the Florists' Glee Club, and a num- 

 ber of members amused the guests with 

 songs and recitations. Refreshments 

 were served and everywhere expres- 



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sions of appreciation of Mr. and Mrs. 

 Gude 's hospitality were heard. The 

 children particularly enjoyed them- 

 selves, for there was plenty of room 

 for them to play their games. The eve- 

 ning for the adults ended with dancing 

 in the parlors of the house and a 

 reception to several of the members of 

 the Columbia Players. 



Various Notes. 



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