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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 7

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Wilmington, Ohio
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7
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iamorT able Settinas'ShowhjfdGordenluBs 0 1 RECORDS ALL TYPES Buy On Lay Awy Cash or 30 Day Charge 1 enthusiast many of the arrangements for the exhibition POTTED ROSE BUSHES PUBLIC NOTICE 7 WfL gjE NEW STORE HOURS 7 or urther Shopping Convenience OPEN Monda Wednesday Thursday SATURDAY 9 A to 6 80c 70c A i I El Salvador is the smallest of the six Central American or Mid dle American republics and the only one without an Atlantic sea coast and demonstrations Roger Griffith is president club J' Club rom Blanchester Baldridge Mrs Mrs Harry Hall Mrs Romohr and Mrs Eugene The large number of Garden Club members from out of town local members and guests who were present at the show attended a tea which the three hostess clubs gave after the program at riends Hall Pastel colors of pink yellow and blue predominated at the tea table in candles and flowers A footed antique glass bowl in the center was filled with blossoms varying from huge pale yellow roses their edges shading into pink full blown pink roses yellow centered TWO STORY 3 BEDROOM HOME NORTH WILMINGTON I $135 80C The Garden Club ir sponsoring a flower show on the theme to be held at the Hillsboro Methodist Church CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESPAY '3 STOPP'S RECORD SHOP 53 Locust St' Phone U2 2198 75p85c Ramblers Mrs Jesse Biehn of Greenfield Mrs Cecil Conklin of loral Arts Mrs George Rudy of Beaver Creek Garden Club and Mrs Harry Bath Wilmington Gar den Club Appreciation of Region 16 was expressed to Mrs rank Thatch er ways and means chairman and chairman of publiicty for the after noon program and to members who helped with arrangements On the registration committee were Mrs Baldridge and Mrs Harry Hall of Blanchester Garden Club Mrs 0 Craig of the same club took tickets at the door Mrs rank Thatcher and Mrs Waldo Zellars were in charge of tickets Staging was by the New Vienna Garden Club (Allen Studio Photos) TEA AT RIENDS HALL Mrs Harry Briggs of New Vienna at and Mrs Bald ridge of Blanchester at extreme right serve frosty punch to left next to Mrs Briggs Mrs Arthur Anderson of airborn Mrs Clifford Romohr of Blanchester and Mrs Anthony Jerome also of airborn ett of Bellbrook regional director Devotions were by Mrs Benjamin Smith whose theme was the in fluence of birds and their lovely symphony of songs on humans aijjj the world Mrs Robert Van Horn and Mrs Waldo Zellars gave re ports Arrangements of flowers used throughout the show were made by Mrs Paul Poast of the Carlisle rance Spain and Portugal abolished slave trade in theit African colonies in 1815 i i plates and there were red napkins The glasses were drum shaped and a real drum formed the cen terpiece Sticking out from beneath the drum top were long red life suckers attached to the drum sticks there were red horns at each place and for the final touch a nosegay of red carnations atop the drum August and a formal dinner To give an impression of coolness a white table cloth severely plain satin border and a stardust design was used Stunning dinner plates of cobaltblue with raised white designs in wide bands around the edges glass ware which had cobalt blown through the stems five branched candelabra and white' twisted candles at either end and in the center a two han dled old English footed vegetable dish filled with all white blossoms low balanced elongated made a lovely table Mrs Williams said that unlighted candles should never be used on a dining table and when used else where should always have had the tips burnt Also she stressed put ting equipment on a table straight never at an angle September A green blue and yellow tweedy cloth Italian pottery plates repeating the tones of the cloth (different patterns of pottery may be used for different courses Mrs Williams said) and green Italian napkins green goblets or amber were used In the center ceramic vegetables were heaped on a wooden tray all kinds of vege tables even peas in pods like those in the china pattern and green t4 v' Wednesday from 3 to Names of exhibits fit in 'the heavens of our gardens? for the' rosek and names of planets and constellations for arrange ments for juniors and for men who enter the show" 4 Refreshments will be served and there will be "an educationalex hibit of dried flowers and arrange ments Mrs of the (Continued from page six) rento was used over white There was center panel in the cloth here Mrs" Williams'admonish ed her audience to have exact measurements of a table when buy ing a table cloth Plain white Spode china went with this plain crystal footed glass ware pink napery and place cards shaped like little hands A diamond was on the correct fing er and within the double card were the names of the prospective bride and bridegroom Down the center of the table were three vases also shaped like hands the middle one higher and having on one hand the diamond ring Two or three pink rosebuds scattered at random on the table completed the picture the ourth of July party cloth was a sheet with a circle in the middle outlined in blue and red rickrack braid which was repeated in two bands around bottom of the circular cloth White bowls for ice cream had red scotch tape at the edges red and blue stars were pasted on the white Swindler Sons Plenty of ree Parking Excellent selection of over 50 varieties Hybrid Teas loribundas I Climbers ANTIOCH PLAY YELLOW SPRINGS Shake You Like which brings to a close the Antioch Area Theater 1959 60 winter springrsea son with three performances this weekend tonight and Saturday at 8 is scheduled for two special en core productions during commencement week The play will be staged again June 16 and 17 for seniors parents and alumni pachy sandra was' arffbng the vege tables Thick white candles the kind that drip were in green glass holders October and a Wicker plates on a fringed burlap cloth of greenish brown heavy Mexican pottery plates in the wicker ones were the key note of this table There were green plastic handled picnic ware a big carving board and heavy wooden salt and pepper The light was a wicker life sized pig from Hong Kong with lemons and evergreen at the rear and a sprig of greenery tied to' his ear or Thanksgiving an old red and white fringed table cloth old ironstone dishes antique goblets and mead glasses were dis played A pair of long stemmed brass trivets (Mrs Williams picked them up one at a time they al most matched held old heavy white candles The old time use of the trivets was to hold tea kettles in front of the fire The candles were wreathed with garlands of white blossoms ruit was in the center i December Christmas Shown was a plain dark brown Cloth looked drab but turned out stun ning On a large round board Mrs Williams placed three wooden cany dieholders and green candles Hur ricane lamps of copper screening (home made) in three heights were placed over these They were several inches in circumference and where the screening was join ed it" was fringed by bending the edges which made the light of the candles inside glow and glitter Pine cones and sprigs of ever greens finished the! imaginative grouping Preceding the program which throughout drew spontaneous ap plause and exclamations from the audience Mrs Page welcomed the I assemblage and turned the pieet i ing over to Mrs Richard A Sack 1 zx tlAllhrrwib roffinnal dirACtnr IP'S $198 up RECORD PLAYERS LISTENING BOOTHS THE ARQUHAR CO 190 Owens Ave Phone 2 3592 HOT IN WINTER COOL IN SUMMER the way your home will be when you install ARQUAR Heating and Air Conditioning Equip daisies and pink painted rones small blue Japanese iris and other fragile flowers our crystal three branched candelabra graduated in height held pink yellow and blue candles Twin crystal punch bowls at either end of the table were filled with pink hued punch Assisting at tea were Mrs George Henderson Mrs Oscar Johnson Mrs Howard Noscar Mrs Oscar Stanfield and Mrs Harold Briggs of the Snow Hill Garden Mrs Craig Clifford Christen assisted and from Wil mington Mrs Meredith Darby shire Mrs rank Skimming Mrs Harry Bath Mrs Smith Mrs Earle Claibournd Mrs Hi Dana Williams and Mrs Richard Davis Mrs 'Charles Bohl president of Snow Hill Garden Club and Mrs Briggs poured also Mrs Bald ridge president of Blanchester club and Mrs Hall and Mrs Williams president of Wilmington club and Mrs Bath MEL DEE RESTAURANT 3 Highway East at Corporation Wilmington ORMAL DINNER PARTY Mrs: William Williams garden club enthusiast and speaker at Thursday show at Boyd is at the right Mrs Raymond PageSnowHill Garden Club made THE TRADING POST Little Store With The Big rtnrher Walnut and Sugartree St Phone 2 £Jll 3 bedrooms and bath up 4 large rooms and pantry down ull base ment' A condition Immediate possession Asking $15000 Contact Virginia Hoskins Broker 498 Locust Phone 2 2182 riday June 3 1960 Daily News Journal Wilmington Ohio If Hillsboro Garden Club Plans Show' PINK OR At Boyd 'Auditorium Mrs Walter Notrup of Goshen left Mrs John Scott vf Xenia Mrs Ray Plymell of West Jefferson and Mrs 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