. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Walter Jensen. George E. Terrell. hearts of those we leave behind is not to ; Tiie body was interred in a rural cemetery just outsi first florists in ("iiicago to be called in tli(> diaft. He has been in the ser\ice sine*' Scptenilier, 1!)I7. George E. Terrell Called. I'rivate (leorge E. Terrell, of Com- ])aiiy L, r>8tli Infantry, died October 2.''., litis, of piieiinioiiia, at (,'amp Sheridan, MoiitLComery, .Via. I'rivate Terrell was cjilli'd to serve his coiiiitry .\ugust (i, IIMS, at the age of ;U yeais. He was a member of th


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Walter Jensen. George E. Terrell. hearts of those we leave behind is not to ; Tiie body was interred in a rural cemetery just outsi first florists in ("iiicago to be called in tli(> diaft. He has been in the ser\ice sine*' Scptenilier, 1!)I7. George E. Terrell Called. I'rivate (leorge E. Terrell, of Com- ])aiiy L, r>8tli Infantry, died October 2.''., litis, of piieiinioiiia, at (,'amp Sheridan, MoiitLComery, .Via. I'rivate Terrell was cjilli'd to serve his coiiiitry .\ugust (i, IIMS, at the age of ;U yeais. He was a member of the firm of William Terrell & Son, of Warsaw, lad. Mr. Terrtdl sent The Hcn iew his por- trait several wei^ks at^o, but did not live to see it in ]>rint. At that time the following note was prejiared for publi- cation with the portrait: (•ieorge E. Terrell, of William Terrell & Son, Warsaw, Ind., was summoned to the training camp at Fort Thomas, Ky., August f) and now is jireparing for serv- ice witli the American forces in France. Mr. Terrell is \\\ years of age and, as he expresses it, "has always been in the greenhouse business, probably not work- ing all the time in my younger days, but I'll bet they knew 1 was on the ; Two others from the Terrell establish- ment have joined the colors. Sergeant William Roberts, of the 137th Field Ar- tillery, was formerly the florist with the firm and Oliver Roberts, a helper, was recentiv called. Chicagoan Dies at Chateau Thierry. Corporal Howard R. Volaw, i)7th Company, fith United States Marines, was killed in action October .!. He was acting (iiiartermaster at the battle of Chateau-Thierry and had been recom- mended for a commission. He ma<le his home with his aunt, Mrs. F. B. Richardson, 74.'i8 Indiana avenue, Chi- cago, and was engaged to marry Miss Florence Wood, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. R. Wood, .1140 Harper avenue. Corporal Votaw was a member of the Chicago Florists' Club and was widely known


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