The Weekly Florists' Review* 



May 25, 1911. 



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CLEVELAND. 



Florists' Annual May Party. 



To say that the florists' fondest ex- 

 pectations were realized is putting it 

 mildly. On Thursday evening, May 11, 

 they held their annual May party at 

 the Chamber of Industry, 2514 Frank- 

 lin avenue, and while the weather was 

 not the- best, the attendance was large. 

 The committee arranged for seventy- 

 five people, and about 150 came to en- 

 joy themselves. The Chamber rooms 

 are most admirably adapted for an oc- 

 casion of this kind. The auditorium is 

 spacious enough to accommodate a large 

 gathering, and the floor was as slippery 

 as science could make it. This room 

 was beautifully decorated with palms 

 and huckleberry vines, and also with 

 tall vases of roses, snapdragons and 

 Spanish iris. In the ladies' rest room 

 was a large vase of American Beauty 

 roses, and likewise in the men's room. 



In the basement, the billiard tables 

 and the bowling alleys were kept busy 

 by those not wishing to dance. On the 

 second floor a card room was arranged 

 for those seeking that form of pleasure. 

 The orchestra was so arranged that the 

 music could be enjoyed by all in the 

 various parts of the building. 



Exactly at 10:30 the floor manager 

 announced that the banquet tables were 

 ready and asked that about one-half be 

 seated at a time, while the balance re- 

 mained where they pleased, so as to 

 keep everything going constantly. 



One of the principal features of the 

 evening was the grand march, which 

 consumed half an hour. The circle two- 

 steps helped materially to put every 

 one at ease and remove any formality. 

 Everyone seemed to feel as if he had 

 been requested to put the lights out, as 

 no one left until the grand finale. 



As a climax to the occasion, someone 

 suggested three cheers for the mem- 

 bers of the committee, and they humbly 

 accepted a most rousing ovation. 



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