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Title: Florists' review (microform)
Identifier: 5205536_14 (find matches)
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Subjects: Floriculture
Publisher: Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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JULV 7, 1904. The Weekly Florists^ Review* 303
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The New York Florists' Club on its Fourth Annual Outing June 29. an accomplished fact, and among tho directors are Messrs. Birnie, Daly, Stein- hoff and Lenker. The ultimate comple- tion of the long desired market building seems sure. Shares are selling at $10 each and an over subscription will be the next announcement. The wife of jNIr. Moore, of Mooro, Hentz & Nash, has undergone a success- ful operation for appendicitis and is con- valescing rapidly at the Roosevelt hos- pital in this city. Florists' Club Outing. Notwithstanding a cloudy morning the fourth annual outing was a decide! suc- cess. The threatening weather, the Slo- cum disaster, the absence of many from the city, illness, etc., combined to keep scores away, but a happy crowd cf 200 enjoyed the day thoroughly and voted it the most harmonious and delightful of the annual celebrations. The attendance of children was very gratifying. Louis Schmutz, Sr., proved his loyalty lay bring- ing nearly all his children and grand- children, and his youth by running and handspring agility and by winning one of the bowling prizes. It's a pity all the club's members could not make an equally practical show of interest. There should be no limit to the attendance ot this yearly festival, and next year a crowd of less than 400 will be discredit- able. By furnishing the novelty of an- other park selection and a $3 ticket for the unmarried men it can easily be accomplished. The prizes were all valuable and worthy of the efforts made to win them. The distribution on the way home made the most hilarious hour of the day. Near- ly everyone of the young folks were re- membered. Dancing at the grove and on the boat was enjoyed by the young people. John Birnie's children gave their specialties. The time passed too quickly, and not one in attendance ha 1 anything but praise for the committee, whose efforts had brought about the per- fect arrangements for the day. Cleary 's special race for a $35 suit of clothes was the most interesting of the day, with Siebrecht, W. B. DuRie, John Scott, Alf. Zeller, Louis Schmutz, Sr., Jos. Manda, Chas. Lenker and sev- eral other growers in it. The pots were placed five feet apart and covered 250 feet of space. Each pot contained a sealed envelope with a number from one to fifty. It was a novel struggle and everybody seemed glad to have Charley Ijcnker win, with a total of 170 points. Mr. DuRie received a severe blow on the eye as his share of the en- counter. The ball game was a triumph for the married men. If Clarence Saltford had not sprained his ankle the result might have been reversed. Julius Roehrs, Jr., "ran like a deer," or a "dear" the la- dies declared. The champagne prizes to the winners, given by )\Ir. Nugent, were religiously taken home to be opened. Nearly every lady took part in the bowling match, for the handsome prizes furnished by President Traendly. The lady who won first prize this season, Mrs. Louis Schmutz, Jr., captured tho booby prize a year ago. J. W. Reimels, Jr., started the con- tests and Harry Bunyard was omnipres- ent all day, as usual, and tireless, hav- ing fully recovered from his illness. The handicap fat man's race was a fierce contest. Jno. B. Nugent, 222 l>ounds, and F. H. Traendly, 204, finished abreast, the award going to Nugent by a nose. The president won the 175- ponnd special, however, "pulled up" and strong. Few married ladies would admit over 40, but those who did ran like two-year- oldsi There were no unmarried ladies present over 25, so a special race was created for .Tos. Millang's box of candy. It took a score of 81 in five frames to win Jno. Birnie's fine ink stand, and an outsider from Hoboken opened our eyes and secured first bowling prize with a total of 105. The following were the prize winners in the various contests, the first, second and third prizes being awarded in the order named: ISoys" race under S, Win. Manda, Geo. Lenker, Arthur Guttman. Girls' race under S. Marion Hughes, Ellea Igniter. Ethel Donnlilsoii. Hovs' raoe under U), Arthur Weston, Edward Manila. Alex. Eihlcr. •Jirls' race under lo, Jean Birnie, Cora Lenker, G. Hirsohkln. IJoys' race under 12. \Y. Eihler. W. Hughes, Chas. Barnes. Girls' raoe under V2, Annie Biruio. Lucy But- tertield. Charlotte Traendly. Boys' race under 14. W. Burns, H. Reimels, W Nugent. Girls' race under 14, Emma Graham, Belle Reimels, Olive Eihlcr. Boys" race under 1(5. G. Harvey, E. S. But- terfleld. Girls' race under 10. L. Zeller, S. Zeller, Josephine Traendly. Girls' race under 20. .\. Birnie. E. Nugent. Ladies, unmarried, over 18, Miss Manda, Miss Kessler. Married ladies, over 40, Mrs. Reimels, Mrs. En green. Married ladies, any age, Mrs. F. H. Traendly, Mrs. Leonard Barron. readies' consolation. Miss Cohne. Potato race, Majorie Birnie. B. Du Rle. Special 100 yds.. D. Scott, J. Stevens. Club members, 100 yds., Julius Ruehrs, Jr., P. J. Kessler. Race, 220 yds., C. H. Koch. Raoe, 440 yds,. J. Roehrs. Jr., B. J. Stevens. Three-legged race, Reimels and Koch, Stevens and Gottlieb. Fat men, 200 lbs. and over, J. B. Nugent. Mile raoe, J. Curry. Half-mile walking match. N. Gottlieb. G. Hlldenbrandt. Race, 50 yds., R. J. Irwin. Long running Jump, D. Scott, W. Eihler. Quarter mile, fat men. 175 lbs. and over, F. H. Traendly, J. P. Manda. Press bowling contest. J. A. Shaw. Bowling match. W. Holt Theo. J. Lang. J. Votoke. J. A. Shaw, L. Schmutz, Sr.; strike prize. W. Holt; spare. \V. Holt, four tied. Ladies' bowling, Mrs. Louis Schmutz, Jr., Miss Koch, Mrs. Helfrich, Mrs. Barron, Mrs. Langjahr. Ball game won h.v Fred I.entz. P. Kessler, P. Sullivan. W. Brogart. R. J. Irwin S. Schenok. J. Donaldson, T. Hahn and G. Hllden- lirandt. married men. Over $250 was spent in prizes and dozens of useful and valuable articles were bestowed by the generous and loyal <^o"ors. ' J. Austin Shaw.

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