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The Weekly Florists* Review* 



OcTOBEn 5, 1911. 



ERIE, PA. 



Various Notes. 



President Taft was the guest of the 

 Erie Chamber of Commerce at a ban- 

 quet at the Majestic theater on the 

 .(evening of September 16, and was en- 

 tertained at the residence of Mr. and 

 Mrs. Charles Strong on Sunday, Sep- 

 tember 17. The decorations, both at 

 the theater and at Mrs. Strong's resi- 

 dence, were elaborate and required the 

 use of much good stock. 



Eric Thompson, who spent his vaca- 

 tion at Rochester, N. Y., has returned to 

 his work at the greenhouses of the Baur 

 Floral Co. 



Luther Memorial church celebrated 

 its fiftieth anniversary September 30. 

 The decorations, which were carried out 

 in yellow and gold, were by Charles 

 Offerle. 



William McCarthy and Miss Made- 

 line Eaustine, an Erie school teacher, 

 were married September 27. The 

 bride's home was elaborately decorated 

 for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- 

 Carthy are spending their honeymoon 

 in the east. They have the best wishes 

 of the Erie florists. 



C. H. Grant, formerly with J. H. 

 Small & Sons, at "Washington, D. C, 

 was in Erie September 14, visiting the 

 florists, and has gone west. 



1 Harry Smillie, representing .the 

 Rhinebeck Violet Association, of Ehine- 

 beck, N. Y., was a visitor here Sep- 

 tembpi^lS. 



P.C|\ Randolph, of Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 and C> H. King, of Washington, Pa., 

 were in Erie on business last week. 



C. W. Kennedy, of the Oakwood Eose 

 Gardens, Oil City; J. Gooding, of Union 

 City; J. M. Bayersdorf er, . of Philadel- 

 phia; George Manz, representing Eeed 

 & Keller, of New York city; H. Cheese- 

 man, of Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago, 

 and Robert Shoch, of M. Rice & Co., 

 Philadelphia, were recent visitors in 

 Erie. B. P. 



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