The Cedarville Herald, Volume 76, Number 22

V Thursday, Juno 11 Mtimmits? -oo: .J'lUn t'n (Utvti .1f.'.irn,11 flnltejd. !Hjaxca*! .!P *v^ {i)!k f : .Aftfowndl Mrs, Albert Fultz, Mrs El)a Bail­ ey, Mr awl Mrs. Wilbur S’tjilc, Rob- •■ort Mrs, Ricluml Fulton, Mr,, and Mrs .Foster fibiiw, Mr,Mind ■-Mrs, #Floyd 'Bailey and 'Mr, and Mrs, %verotb%i»lley,,»iill’ of Yellow •Biiriiijpi attended the* wedding in. )Jnytbn, flunday of Mina Nancy El­ len, Walker of Dayton and Peter ’JUMrelo Fens of. Cincinnati which, tookup)see in the Grace Methodist OhuAb. The Rev. Harry Baker of the Yellow, Springs M e t h o d i s t Ohurcb p-rformed tlie ceremony. ' Following the nuptial, vows, a reception wan field at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. .famed O. Walker on Forest Street. Mrs Fan's in tlie granddaughter Of Mrs Albert Polls! of’ Yellow Hprintpi and has visited liere fre • Qwprftly. The .young edup'e will re- Hide m Cincinnati while Mrs Forin complete., h •!• training at Use Col- lege *of Durmug and Health: at the UftiVerail.v of Cincinnati. M r Forte in ft graduate of the liniveraily of Budapest in chemical fjtg?ineering and m now'taking post grado/if - work at the University of * € > w r T m u n ^ M w k m t s ” I s T h e m e - - l8®wefiSfe®wAttracts 4S3 in ' '.jmliinsU. R db-rt Fm h the Ivedduig. •rvl-d a« usher at ? Q HAIltCEJ"i ^ r » F B m h c Wit.1i JK.icrliu hi/itill:ft' V.',*W. soulrea—1C. M. I.cwl.t » vici.i.ow wmw tio "Ohio 'flown ‘Bloom.'!1’ was tlto Mieme'of'the. fourtheannoal ftov/«r allow co-H|>onsored by tiie Friend­ ly Gardeners of Yellow Springs and tlie Clifton Green Thumbs held at Curl Hall, Antioch College, l a s t Saturday and' Sunday. During the twordays *' 4 j >(5 *\)lftttors registered* at l the show. The apple, green, scrolled back­ ground made a fitting frame far tire individual classes and ei’.uofi- tional- exhib.ts "Which ■were"oegre- gftfced by'ipirlfthda'-of iVy. In keep­ ing with'the OhiO'sebqui-centannial celebration; •hostess* tags wore de­ signed lilre o'd'-faahioned bonnets and program leaflet covers featur­ ed an oldrfaSblfined lady, At'tbc registMition center an an- :tiffue Cable sffid ,aft. arm-less rocker were used, to further develop the theme. To complete tin's theme the center floor display featured tire stsit'' of tOhio outlined with pink peonies, with blue carnations for tlie lake border and white carna­ tions spelling the word “Ohio’’ in tb > cesitoruport an evergref,n back­ ground. i This display was arranged and |presented by Mr. and Mini. H. C. !Di:ow>", looni florists Background music, prov.ded by Use Friend y Carden Si;, Imljied to promote the |theme. . * Three igie.-ki' educational exhi,- i j ikts were p’ommd, p.'oparcd. a?.d Ild ar oyed by garden c;ub nnvl; era. j i .Cu.F Blem *nt„s of Design in Flow* ’ ’ er Arwgm.vKt” were shown vAtb , each ithminniim emphasizing a . 5major line used in the art of nowor jj arrang rtg. An "Onusual Plants" display hmiuded named varieties fro**. various states A labeled c :1• iert or of cacti wan a special fea­ ture. Tlie H. t educational exhibit eostirnted ot pamphlets, gardening i!),agu;:iiK'n, and liooltn on f.ower arrangement S e a t i n g fociI'Fes were provided for additional err* Fiyme-nt -of this literature display. A conHcmition exhibit prepared by Foe aid O ca Mott, a Odaevillc club member, included a col­ lection of insects, moths, minerals, arroW i -ads seed pods, and liut- terflles. Tbis collection is a former blue ribbon winner from the Ohio State ’Fair exhibits'*made 'by Mr. Mott, Zephyr Hill Nurseries, Spring- field Pike, iric’hdod in their invita­ tional commercial'exhibit- a variety of labeled rosos,’ evergreens, aftd a display of the* newest feriSlteer-afid pest cdWtrol materials. 'Pamphlets ontheSC “were available to the puts- '.vc.'TO create, an old-fashioned gar­ den scene, White‘ iron lawn furni­ ture was uS«d in keeping fwlth the centennial atmosphere' of the show. 'The aim of the show was to stim­ ulate flower growing and encour­ age appreciation of the" art of flow­ er arrangement 'This was achieved through the spontaneous response from non-gardden club members who entered 52 exhibits,jif which 13 were made by Juniors. Forty gar­ den club members wore limited and permitted to m a k e only 32 ar­ rangements with non-limited priv­ ileges In specimen classes. A total of BO entriesc were made in 15 classes. Special recognition was given Mrs. Floyd Bailey who wan judged I blue ribbon star winner of the Ishow by Mrs. J. A. Strong, Dayton, l Ohio, was used the merit system of judging. (new ( jfjPgi<.m A u x i l i a r y Elects Officers The regular meeting of the Amer­ ican Ir g;on Auxiliary was h«’ld cin Wednesday evening in the Legion Hall at 8 o'clock, ffeminations were made front the f foor for officers to replace the outgoing group who arm president, Mrs. James A, Dalrymplej vice president, Mrs, John Nickosoni 2nd vice president, Mrs, Jack Grote; secretary, Mm, Don Slilnkle; treas- urer, Mm. Edwin Beatty; historian, Mrs,. Robert Stevenson; chaplain, Charlch Shinkle and sargeant-at- .'.rms, Mrs. EdWard Carlisle. Dr, Morgans b Comweincairneiri#Speaker At Soiifih'sriri Illinois U. Or. Arthur E. Morgan, president df 'Community Service, Inc,, wiut commencement speaker at Soutli- ern Illinois University, Carbondfate, Jliinois, on Sunday, June 7. Ad­ dressing the graduates on the Sub­ ject, "Industrial Deveiopment in southern Illinois," Dr. Morgan out- lined the prospects for successful economic development in the region with the aid of tlie University’s ex- tesision. and research programs, « H’s tlie only auk)mainc'-wilItS famouw Gytafoam. washteg action for cleanest dothes nftftdy.ieiuickly. Comptelfety - nulo»nat»c operation -MflVtafj Wa.<,iies,rin.'g!S, spin-dries;-and ’ihcnevmt turns itseIlofft j ‘ ' f t l A T O M " ’ ’toam 'IM Im Spthw Mrs. Wilbur Keifer, R. No. 4, Springfield, p o s s e s s e d the oldest calendar, dated 1902, and the old-, cat almanac, dated 1398, which were displayed during the show. A stiver tea-again proved to be a refreshing and popular feature of th« 1953 flower Show, *Both Mrs. Halterman and Mrs. Sidenstick wish to express their thanks to each person, family, busi­ ness firm,1and Church Who contri­ buted So much to-making our show a success. 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