. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Januabt 16, 1819. The Florists^ Review 15 \:f'.-'>mimi'^-^jjmmii'^ ms&mMU& ^iJs&MJm ]i&M!^]&mmimm\umMimusim^ IN KHAKI AND BLUE Mr•YhY*^l^r*^n/'4^1y*^1r^*^1rr•^1^r•^1rrsrlr/•\lr/'•^^^ DOINGS OF OUB BOYS. On Sea and Land. Each day brings to the office of The Review news of the return of members of the trade who have been in the fight- ing forces overseas, of soldiers and sailors from camp and naval station who are hurrying home, having received their discharges from the several branches of the service to which they had been att
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Januabt 16, 1819. The Florists^ Review 15 \:f'.-'>mimi'^-^jjmmii'^ ms&mMU& ^iJs&MJm ]i&M!^]&mmimm\umMimusim^ IN KHAKI AND BLUE Mr•YhY*^l^r*^n/'4^1y*^1r^*^1rr•^1^r•^1rrsrlr/•\lr/'•^^^ DOINGS OF OUB BOYS. On Sea and Land. Each day brings to the office of The Review news of the return of members of the trade who have been in the fight- ing forces overseas, of soldiers and sailors from camp and naval station who are hurrying home, having received their discharges from the several branches of the service to which they had been attached. As the processes of demobilization proceed and the men in increasing numbers resume their places in the different departments of the trade, The Review will note their movements, which will be of interest to friends in the trade. News of those who have "gone west" and of those sick in hospitals "over there" or in the United States also will be noted from time to time, as it is received. H. F. VUeland Wounded. H. P. Vlieland had been with the River Falls Floral Co., at River Falls, Wis., for five years when war was de- clared. He immediately volunteered for overseas service, was accepted and has been in many engagements in France. He was wounded in July, 1918, and is now in the base hospital at Camp Sherman, O. Judging from present conditions, it may be some time before he recovers sufficiently to be able to go to work again, but meantime he retains a keen interest in all that con- cerns the trade and reads The Review in order that he may be primed for work when the time comes that he may return to his chosen vocation. Lieutenant John F. Dowd. John F. Dowd, Clarence street, Rox- bury, Mass., has returned from the camp at Jacksonville, Fla., with his commission of first lieutenant. He is the. Vern L. Schluraff. son of Mrs. Andrew Dowd and is 27 years of age. Before enlisting he was connected with the firm of Thomas F. Galvin, Inc., Boston, Mass
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