. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^I^COOST 10, 1916. The Florists' Review 17 staff, is away for a two weeks' holiday. Matthew Sampson, with Noe & Noe, in the Coogan building, is spending his holidays at the Thousand islands. Charles Millang's bookkeeper, Miss J. McManey, has returned from a three weeks' holiday in the mountains. Frank Kerpen, Jr., and Miss Eliza- beth Meyer, were married July 22 and spent their honeymoon at Niagara falls. Last week Charles Millang lost by theft 10,000 Augusta gladiolus bulbs. Miss Sadie Hollingshead, bookkeeper for Thomas Young, Jr., will enjoy


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^I^COOST 10, 1916. The Florists' Review 17 staff, is away for a two weeks' holiday. Matthew Sampson, with Noe & Noe, in the Coogan building, is spending his holidays at the Thousand islands. Charles Millang's bookkeeper, Miss J. McManey, has returned from a three weeks' holiday in the mountains. Frank Kerpen, Jr., and Miss Eliza- beth Meyer, were married July 22 and spent their honeymoon at Niagara falls. Last week Charles Millang lost by theft 10,000 Augusta gladiolus bulbs. Miss Sadie Hollingshead, bookkeeper for Thomas Young, Jr., will enjoy her vacation, beginning August 19, visiting Niagara falls, Toronto and the Thousand islands. Miss C. B. Abrams, bookkeeper for Biedel & Meyer, leaves August 12 for her vacation in the Catskills. George J. Polykranas and family are enjoying the summer at Bloomingburg, N. Y. W. A. Sullivan says that D. C. Arnold and himself are going up this week in an aeroplane at Hempstead plains. Samuel Salsberg, with the Walter E. Siebrecht Co., has returned from a two weeks' motor trip in New England. Barney Jacobs and his family leave Au- gust 15 for a month's rest in Pennsyl- vania. Miss Persico, the bookkeeper, leaves August 12 for two weeks in Sullivan county, N. Y. Walter Sie- brecht and family are at Lake George, ^^ Samuel Seligman, manager of the «?? necessity and sundry departments of ^^ the American Bulb Co., was in New York last week and left August 5 for the company's oflSces at 172 North Wabash avenue, Chicago. P. Ditzenberger, of H. E. Froment's, is back from his three weeks' vacation, as well as Miss Conkling, the book- keeper, from her four weeks' holiday. William J. Moore, of Philadelphia, formerly with the S. S. Pennock- Meehan Co. force here, now is visiting friends in New York. C. McGinness, bookkeeper for George C. Siebrecht, leaves August 15 for a two weeks* vacation. Joseph Trepel, of Brooklyn, motors in every day from Orangeburg, where he and his family are spend


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