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    THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1942
THIRD ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW, LAKETON H.S. AUG. 19
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" JUDGES Class Class :
: Mr, Frank Juckson | Mr. Charles W. Quicksell SECTION G—ASTERS SECTION R—MINIATURE VASES '
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" Dd aan Sh iloon 93 Large Double White, 5 specimen blooms, 192 Miniature vase arrangement, container not to be over 5 in. in height.
f 94 Large Double Cream or Yellow, 5 specimen blooms. 193 Vase to be less than one-half inch in height or width, flowers to balance.
! a 95 Large Double Light Pink, 5 specimen blooms. 194 Vase to be between % and 1 in., largest dimension, flowers to balance.
ass EOTION A bATILIAR 96 Large Double Deep Pink, 5 specimen blooms. : 195 Vase to be between 1 and 1% in., largest dimension, flowers to balance.
ree] 97 Large Double Red, 5 specimen ‘blooms. a 196 Vase to be between 1% and 2 in., largest dimension, flowers to balance. i
oy 1 Peony—1 specimen bloom, any color. 98 Large Double Lavender, 5 specimen blooms. 197 Vase to be between 2 and 2% in., largest dimensions, flowers to balance.
{ 2 Straight Cactus—1 specimen bloom, any color. 99 Large Double Purple, 5 specimen blooms. 198 Vase to be between 2% and 3 in., largest dimension, flowers to balance.
3 Incurved Cactus—1 specimen bloom, any color. 100 Large Double Mixed Colors, 5 specimen blooms. 199 Vase to be between 3 and 3% in., largest dimension, flowers to balance.
4 Ball—1 specimen bloom, any color. 101 Large Double Any One Color, 12 or:more arrangement. 200 Vase to be between 3% and 4 in., largest dimension, flowers to balance.
5 Pompon—1 specimen bloom, any color. 102 Large Double Mixed Color, 12 or more arrangement. 201 Vase to be between 4 and 4% in., largest dimension, flowers to balance.
| 6 Orchid Flowering—1 specimen bloom, any color. 103 Large Single, Any One Color, 5 specimen blooms. 202 Vase to be between 4% and 5 in., largest dimension, flowers to balance.
7 7 White—3 specimen blooms, large type. 104 Large Single, Mixed Colors, 12 or more arrangement. 203 Miniature (not over 5 inch vase, in frame.
& [ 8 Pink—3 specimen blooms, large type. 105 Large Single, Mixed Colors, 5 specimen blooms. 204 Miniature (not over 5 in. vase) Matched Vases (two alike) both to be
9 Cream or Yellow—3 specimen blooms, tarde type. 106 Pompon Asters, any one color, 5 specimen blooms. arranged the same way.
10 Lavender or Mauve—3 specimen blooms, large type. 107 Pompon Asters, mixed colors, 5 specimen blooms. SECTION S—EVERLASTING FLOWERS
11 Red, Maroon or Crimson—3 specimen blooms, large type. 108 Pompon Asters, any one color, 12 or more arrangement. ! 205 Strawflower, arrangement.
12 Buff, Bronze or Autumn—3 specimen blooms, large type. 109 Pompon Asters, mixed colors, 12 or more arrangement. i 206 Chinese Lantern best single spray
i Purple oF Yidlet 2 Spectmel; blooms, large type. 150 Ir gy Asters, any one Toler, 22 or more arrangement. 207 Chinese Lantern. arrangement. :
1 Basher of id (inc fusive) large blooms, any color or colors. : ray Asters, mixed colors, or more arrangement. 208 Lunaria Money Plant, best single spray.
Ee I Inet 12 SPETION i AGHRATUM, FILOX, SNAPIRAGON A ian EATEN
s, color of 3 ed ior e . Agertatum, arrangement in a ontai jo
17 Arrangement of 3 or more Orchid Flowering, any sort of container. 113 ae 1 Phl gement in any bonismer. fot SECTION T ARTISTIC COLOR ARRANG $
. V I nnual Phlox, arrangement in any container. 210 Artistic arrangement of 2 or more flowers in bud vase
18 Arrangement of 3 or more single Dahlias, any sort of container. 114 P ial Phl Friis 3 es : : : ba
10 Me mae 1 o | erennia lox, arrangement in any container. 211 Artistic arrangement of white flowers in a white container.
2 1 specimen bloom, any color. 115 Snapdragon, arrangement in any: basket. 212 Artistic arrangement of white flowers in a black container.
: SECTION B—DAHLIAS 116 Snapdragon, arrangement in any bowl. 213 Artistic arrangement, shades of Blue predominating.
2 Poonyet specimen bloom, any color. 117 Snapdragon, arrangement in any vase. 214 Artistic arrangement, shades of Red predominating.
ft ‘Straight Cactus—1 specimen bloom, any color. CTI MA 215 Artistic arrangement, shades of Rust predominating.
| 22 Incurved Cactus—I1 specimen bloom, any color. 118 Arrangement of i iho 1ps 216 Artistic afrangement, shades of Yellow predominating.
H 2 Ball—1 specimen bloom, any color. 119 Arrangement of small open centered varieties in a basket. 217 - Artistic arrangement. shades of Orange predominating.
i 24 Pompon—I1 specimen bloom, any color. 120° Asran i : 218 Artistic arrangement, shades of Pink predominating.
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2% 0 :d Fl ! J gement of small open centered varieties in any other container. toe: : s
rchid owering—1 specimen bloom, any color. 121 Tagetes, arrangement in any container. 219 Artistic arrangement, shades of Lavender predominating.
26 White—3 specimen blooms, large type. 122 Crown of Gold. 5 specimen blooms. 220 Artistic arrangement, shades of Pink and Blue predominating.
27 Pink—3 specimen blooms, large type. 123 = Dixie Sunshine, 5 specimen blooms 221 Artistic arrangement, shades of Pink and White predominating. |
28 Cream or Yellow—3 specimen blooms, large type. 124 Yellow Supreme, 5 specimen blo SO 222 Artistic arrangement, shades of Yellow and Blue predominating.
29 Lavender or Mauve—3 specimen blooms, large type. 125 Guinea Gold, 5 specimen blooms. SECTION U—GARDEN FLOWERS
2 20 Es Maroon or Srimson—3 specimen blooms, large type. 126 Guinea Gold, arrangement in a basket. 223 Cantebury Bells, any arrangement. |
3 Buf, / zopZe of umn Specimen blooms, large type. 127 Guinea Gold, arrangement in any other container. 224 Poppies, any arrangement.
a op Jo or 5 e Specimen blooms, Ineise type. 128. Any other African Yellow, 5 specimen blooms. 225 Sunflower, single type, any arrangement.
2h Bos et 9f 18.08 Ross Pomipons, 209 salar on colors, arranged for effect. 129 Any other African Orange, 5 specimen blooms. 226 Sunflower, double type, 1 specimen bloom.
Boke a i (inc id sre Vgoms, sny color or colors. 130 Any other African, arrangement in a basket. Any garden flower not covered in schedule will be received amd separate
34, Bes eto oF fsovs iniatures, color or colors, arranged for effect. 131 Any other African, arrangement in any other container. classes made for each variety. :
rrangement of 3 or more Orchid Flowering, any sort of container. 132 Double French, arrangement in any container. SECTION V—NOVELTY ARRANGEMENTS
36 Arrangement of 3 or more single Dahlias, any sort of container. 133 Mexican, arrangement in any container 227 Ar £ Fl : 3
37 Miniat Caader SY, inched) od : bl 1 , vy er. rangement of Flowers in a square or rectangular container.
niature (under 3% inches specimen bloom, any color. 998 Bubble Bowl with 1 flower
(Open only to Amateurs growing 25 to 100 hills, inclusive) SECTION J—CALENDULAS - 229 Bubble Bowl with 3 or. FI
: (Large Dahlias in the three Bloom classes must have 12-inch stems or over). 134 Calendulas, Yellow Shaggy, 5 specimen blooms. ? 230 Flo It Sa LTE Pn
a 3 . 135 Calendulas, Orange Shaggy. 5 specimen blooms. oating Flowers, using 1 Flower,
» w : a ; SECTION C—GLADIOLIY 136 Calendulas, Apricot, 5 specimen blooms. Li 231 . Floating Flowers, using 3 or more Flowers.
38 White—1 specimen spike. 3 137 Calendulas, Art Shades, 5 specimen blooms. 232 Mirror Arrangement, using any sort of Flower container and mirror.
a 39 Yellow or Orange—1 specimen spike. 188 Calendulas, Yellow, 5 specimen blooms. 233 Pair of Matched Vases, both containing same sort of Flowers.
40 Red, Maroon or Crimson—1 specimen spike. 139 Calendulas, Orange, 5 specimen blooms. 234 Pair of Matched Bowls, both containing same sort of Flowers.
41 Pink—1 specimen spike. . 140 Calendulas, Lemon, 5 specimen blooms, 235 Copy of Flower, Fruit or Vegetable picture, picture to accompany the
42 Lavender or Mauve—I1 specimen spike. 141 * Calendulas, Crested, 5 specimen blooms. : arrangement.
Baer Vig specimen spike. 142 Calendulas, Miniature, 5 specimen blooms. 236 Miniature Garden in a dish or on a platter.
mokies—I1 specimen spike. 143 Calendulas, arrangement in any container, one color. : 237 Ivy growing in water.
45 Blotched Throat—1 specimen spike. 238 Any other vine growing in water.
46 Any other color—1 specimen spike. SECTION K—SCABIOSA, DAISIES, PINKS, PANSIES 239 Cut Ivy, arrangement.
47 White—3 specimen spikes. 144 Scabiosa, arrangement. 240 Any other cut vine, arrangement.
48 Yellow or Orange—3 specimen spikes. ! 145 Daisies. arrangement of white. 241 Arrangement of Cut Greens or Foliage.
49 Red, Maroon or Crimson-—3 specimen spikes. 11s 146 Daisies, arrangement, yellow.: 242 Arrangement of Geraniums, suitable for table decoration.
50 Pink—3 specimen spikes. Si : ; Pinks, arrangement. 243 Arrangement of Fruit, suitable for table decoration.
51 Lavender or Mauve—3 specimen spikes. 148 Pansies, arrangement. : 244 Arrangement of Flowers in a copper container.
52 Blue or Violet—3 specimen spikes. : : 149 Viola, arrangement in any container. 245 Arrangement of Flowers in a pewter container.
| 53° Smokies—3 specimen spikes. pas 150 Bachelor Buttons, arrangement. 246 . Arrangement of Flowers in a pitcher.
li 54 Blotched Throats—3 specimen spikes. | “ 151 * Shasta Daisy. any arrangement in any container. 247 Arrangément of Flowers in a shoe.
55 Any other color—3 specimen spikes. 2 SECTION L— 248 Arrangement of Flowers in a teapot.
56 Basket of 12 to 15 spikes, arranged for effect. : LARKSPUR; CLARKIA, SALPIGLOSSIS, SWEET PEAS, WATER LILIES 249 Arrangement of Flowers in any other kitchen utensil.
yg 57 Any other container, more than 12 spikes, arranged for effect. 250 Modernistic Arrangement. X
58 Basket of more than 25 spikes, arranged for effect 152 Clarkia, arrangement in any container. ;
| Pp ’ £ s 153 Larkspur, arrangement in any container. x SECTION W—TABLE DECORATIONS
ck SECTION D—ZINNIAS 154 . Salpiglossis. arrangement in any container. 251 Dinner Table—Modern Appoitments* (Laid for four) Flower arrange-
59 Small varieties—5 specimen blooms. 155 Sweet Peas, arrangement in any container. ; ment; China or Glass.
60 Foniay-2 speptiey blooms. i 156 Water Lilies, arrangement in any container. 2 Bride) Table TRY a arrangement; na or. Glass.
cabiosa Flowered—5 specimen blooms. ’ a ea Table— (Laid for four ower arrangemen ina or Glass.
62 Dahlia Flowered—5 specimen blooms. : LB Hy a yoy M VERBENS, FETUNS, NICOTIANA, NASTURTIUM 254 Luncheon Table—(Laid for two or four) Flower Firangement; China, ?
63 Any other large—5 specimen blooms. iy 158 Na Pu as ne o any x 2 wo 4 : ; Glass, Earthenware or Pottery. ah
64: Simul] varietios—arrangement in a basket oe Do pan nme mixed colors. re 255 Breakfast Table—(Laid for two) Flower arrangement; China or Pojtery. 4
% 65" ~Small varieties—arrangement in any other container. 160 - Petunis, Tay x 2 sony ype, i si o oy color or colors. 256 Any Holiday Table— (Laid for two or four) Flower arrangement; China,
66 Mexicana-—arrangement in any container. 5 161 Potunis. lates ug mon os 2ny 1 2 To or Glass, Earthenware or Pottery. A
87 Fantasy arrangement In any container, = 162 Poni 1 2 As gle. onjemen of mixel oo ors. 257 Economy Table— (Laid for four) Flower arrangement, Linen or 2 Ginghant)
68 Scabiosa Flowered—arrangement in any container. io 163 “Petunia. pik iy ae oy oy or ° o aE ur Glass, China or Pottery. : 5
69 Any other large arrangement in a basket. or 164 + Petunia, double, arrangement 5 ni Ee ors 1 ; Note: Everything from the 5 and 10, : of
70 Any other large arrangement in any other container. 165 Verbena, a non om or Sr lntors. 1 258 Any type oe aid for i by pen only.
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SECTION E—ROSES, CARNATIONS, DELPHINIUM 166 Verbena. arrangement of mixed colors. : ! TT Tn own ond Laas), !
71 Roses. White—1 specimen bloom. 167 Nicotiana, arrangment of any one color. : SL 259 IL tientlecti ¢ Wild Fl FR
72 Roses, Yellow—1 specimen bloom. 168 Nicotiana, arrangement of mixed colors. 260 erm of ise Rr igh Wild Flowers in any container.
73 Roses, Pink—1 spetimen bloom. 165 Conn SECTION N—CANNAS, SCARLET SAGE, COCKSCOMB 261 Best arrangement of 3 o 10 varieties of Wild Flowers in any container,
75 Roses, Blended Colors—1 specimen bloom. 170 Scarlet Sage, arrangement. Srrberan ; 3 SECTION Y—JUVENILE CLASS
76 Roses, arrangement of 5 or more, any color in a vase. 171 Cockscomb.. best single arrangement. 262 Arrangement by Girls under eight years of age.
77 Roses, arrangement, 12 qr more, any color or colors, in any container. 172 Cockscomb, best 3 specimens. 263 Arrangement by Boys under eight years of age.
78 Roses, Blended Colors—8 specimen blooms. SECTI rion O—HOUSE PLANTS - a 264 Arrangement by Boys between eight and twelve years of age.
79 Miniature Rose, any color. 173 Coleus. Bo Pee 265. Arrangement by Girls between eight and twelve years of age.
50. Delphintinmat sofis Tieht. shade. Mas i Pon i : Open to any child of twelve years or-under. Container and flowers to be
21 Delphintum—1 spechaet, dark shades. 37% ii 4 120 Periwn . ; furnished by exhibitor and arranged for effect. Flowers must be placed and
82 Carnations—3 specimen blooms, any one color. 176 Clovinia I Doe egonia. arranged by the child by 11 a. non opening day of the show.
83 Carnations—3 specimen blooms, mixed colors. 38 $77 Sons Soviern. 183. Oxalis." + SECTION Z—VEGETABLES
84 Carnations—arrangement of 9 colors. 7 178 Ivy. 152 Any other sort not. Listed 266 1 bunch of Beets. . 269 Yb dozen of Sweet Corn. :
SECTION F—COSMOS, CALLIOPSIS. COREOPSIS, GAILLARDIA SECTION P—CACTUS i 207} nen of Crtols: 270° % deren of Tomatoes. 3
85 Coss, arrangement of mixed colors in any container. a 185 Cactus. . ; : Note: Any other vegetable not vhentioned will be clossified.
86 Ca iopsis, arrangement of 9 or more blooms. 4 SECTION Q—MIXED COLLECTIONS SPECIAL FEATURES
4 Coreopsis, 5 specimen blgeins, “i 186 Mixed Annuals in basket. : Antique Glassware
Coreopsis, arrangement of 9 or more blooms. 187 Collection of Annuals in any other container. \ Crepe Paper Arrangement ..
89 Gaillardia, 3 specimen colors. 188 Mixed Perennials in’ basket. i Musical Program, 8:00 to 8:30
90 Gaillardia, arrangement of 7 blooms. 189 ‘Mixed Perennials in any other container. Home Baked Goods .........Gntr. 0:
91 Gaillardia, Indian Chief arrangement. 190 Mixed Annuals and perennials in any container. Sh Is 0
92 Scabiosa. Gaillardia arrangement, 191 Largest number of varieties in any one garden. ow IS pen To Publi —3 to 9: 30 P. M.
& 2 [Patrons and Rdvertisers Who Are Making This Show A Success Sponsored By Alderson Methodist Church
| Mrs. G Ws C ‘Hh Mrs. William Shewan Miss Betty Jane Caswell Mrs. Bert Smith Mrs. Harol Mr / relly. k sctione arriet Wi h? Es
de George Ey Mrs. Charles Stull Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kitchen Mrs. Toh Daa ; Bor Wil ww = oe: a Drlin Me Dytdioneny or Ne Hare bikin T sn eS oat
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Mullison Mrs. Malcom Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Ross r. and Mrs. H. R. Garinger Mrs. George Risch Mrs. Jane Davis 7 Covelin. ae aa oz pr Sheanor A Ad Ruch I Yillinin Have
OH Evans Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs, Ross Williams | ‘© Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage ~ Miss Sara Risch Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tri ha aT aE Bnma q. Davenpors
Hugh’ Jones Mr. and Mrs» C. A. James Mrs. Harry Major Mrs. V. P. Corcoran . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tathr Mr. one ne Foe Treilony Scns Shs Repair Shop Mrs 5 x Morgan ihn Voda,
M H. L. Stivers Prof. and Mrs. William E. Caswell Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zimmermoti “ Miss“Marjorie Kitehén Mrs. Machell Hildebrandt Mr, and M ; Juliu Ster: oo L He — B Mrs Sa ions q 5 Jud Mrs, 04s Alen
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richards Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Van Horn Mr. and Mrs. G. Earl Smith: , James Borton . Miss Grace Cave Uter's Tailor on iy ny Ste Miss Mr NH kay pss Fanling Dos :
Karen Richards Mrs. Ira Stevenson - Senator and Mrs. A. J. Sordoni ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch Mrs. Alfred Keener Friedman’ s Store - First National Bank Da lias Mr dM :. Clyd Smith 10 ho SE Crompton’
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson Mr. Ira Stevenson X 4 Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Edwards Mrs. Josephine Allen - - Mrs. John Gowan Chafin Deps. Store Luzerne Beauty Shop i 3 Mr Soh : De, sh a : ou ! Dr. 3 hopes He Divis
Dr. Helen Mae Beck Mrs. Albert Gebler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis Mrs. A. M. Biery Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins Reed’s Dress Shoppe Mr. and Mrs Ralph. Kelér Miss ar Heet its Mi bi = re, Ball
Mrs. John Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris Rev. D. R. Morgan Mrs. Warren Dennis Miss Lillian Dayis Mackenson Store Mrs Laura Martin Mr. and Mrs James M rti Boo er emit
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garinger Mr. and Mrs. I. ‘A. Rood Mr. David Deater Pvt. and Mrs. J.” Ward Wheeler ~~ Robbins Clother Margaret Harris EL di gram ev. and Mrs. W. 8. Holliday
Mr. and Mrs. George Armitage Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Thomas Mr.-and Mrs. Harry Reed Miss Mattie Michel Miss Blanche Caswell ‘ut Rate Meat Market Toe Harris : . Edith Ge ose gran seat $ndrey A. Jones
| Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Kistler " Miss Marguerite Smith Mrs. Kate Gaynor ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Morgan Trucksville Mill Co. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harris Nr Corey Be Ranta hy Hn
| Mrs. Irving Darrow Mr. and o. George Smit 3 : ye and Jus Sloat Ferry Mis Ralel Davis Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Llewellyn Oliver's Garage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Sheeran Florence Hausch Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mitchell
| Nps E o: Teale 0 : Hom and Mrs ndroy aga Jonny Dloden Mary o un Xr ang Vrs, Dovid ‘W. Jones : Yajorys Sieauty Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones Lyman Hausch .Mrs. D. Fennell.
Mrs. T. P. Jense . and Mrs. © N. M: ¢ Anna M. chards Ss . J. Phillips 2 Mrs. Mina arris en’s F Mi o ge
‘Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Shaver Mrs. Mildred Jones Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stonehom Mrs. Asenath Davis Mr. and Mrs. Reese Meridith Richard's Meat Market on. Rina Pay Mr. Pe Re
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cc. Carey iss Naomi Higgins Scotty Mes: Phil Thomas Mrs. David Davies Bonton Men‘s Shoppe Mrs. Florence Condon Arnold Garinger Mr. and Sn Thomas A. Dennis
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Davis Miss pantie em ihall Earl Fisen LAN 1 Ty alter Ulsion Mrs. Peter Delaney Buddy Shoppe Mrs. William Challes Mrs. Adda Garinger Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pritchard
Mr. and Mrs. Owen P. Jones Mus. Lena. ni yr and Nee 4 EF oes J ye Adgar Stem John Race Texaco Gas Station Mrs. Albert Challes Miss Lena Garinger Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pritchard
Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Davis ; Vo Mary Ruchen Shae > I apd 3 as ert E. F. Jones Yes Join Darsons. Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty Werkheiser Store Miss Jane Challes Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger Mrs. H. S. Nicholson
Prof. and Mrs. Edward R. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Burnsic Mrs. Anna Fitten Mrs. Delmar intersteen Bauer and Yeager Omalia’s Laundry Mary .C. Seymour Elieck Elias Helen Reese Gardner, R. N.
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YOU CAN GET IT AT r oF Mountain View Inn = made in each class by each Exhibitor.
Kohler Rutomatic Electric =~ Shady Side Dairy Lehigh Valley Coal ss elin diep Martha Washington Inn Indl Clashes ‘calling for Arrangement,
Dallas Sc, 10c to $1 Store Plants W. J. Elston. Prop. MIKE GETZMAN HOME-COOKED MEALS AND PIBS TOURIST HOME Ciera mish own)cons
BH. SCHMALTZ . 7 h 3195 Ald Tunkhannock Highway—Jct. Routes 309& 29 7 Please Jnark your CONtAInes on bottom
E. WILLIAMS, Manager 3. H.' SCH] DAIRY PRODUCTS elephone erson, Pa. Reservations—Call H. L. 3479 HOME COOKED MEALS DIAL 3631 If possible, for identification. Commit.
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KINGSTON CORNERS Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Prop. damage to pons! of rhiitors
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# . FUNERAL DIRECTOR El t C LAKESIDE INN Service 9. Flowers for Ln bloom classes
: % Lady Assistant NOXEN. PENNA eciric orp. JOSEPH SCARLETT must be grown by the Exhibitor. But
2 | x BEAUMONT 5 NOXEN, PA, P. O. 2 . Tady Assistant Exhibitor may obtain blooms for ar-
Harvey's Lake 3426 KINGSTON, PENNA. HARVEY'S LAKE 149 MACHELL AVENUE DALLAS Tiigoyen classes: fiom any, Source
Dallas 214 and 497-R-13 Die Hous OF THE SHOW 10. Wherever possible, specimen blooms
2. Any person interested is welcome to shall be tagged with the variety name,
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West Side Building FIRE INSURANCE TE ony Tower OF Rowers at the tee. This i for the information of the
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. " any LOG CABINS, ROOMS, COTTAGES 3 Exhibits must be entered between the 11. Blooms must not be wired t
Luzerne National Bank Material Co. George E. Gwilliam MARTHA CONDORAS hours oleh” 6) ant waive: (5 Rey Mpporten vil he
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Rent a Safe Deposit Box G. HOWARD LEWIS, Prop. ALDERSON - PLYMOUTH STONEHURST LODGE SODA, CANDY, ICE CREAM fend Trivd (hibhon Prizes 12. he judges wil re-classify or make new
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| 262 UNION STREET LUZERNE To Tren Harvey's Lake 3711-4021 PICNIC GROUNDS a. Ul CRUDE Is worthy, orm with cuss 1 I Tiiitors” are’ welcome at the
| specifications. 14. Special Award for outstanding exhibit.
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GENERAL COMMITTEE Mrs. Anna Fitten Miss Marjorie Kitchen Mrs. Alfred Rogers Mrs. Fred Swanson Mrs. Penn Williams Mrs. Howard Lewis Mrs. Arline Kunk
Mrs. David R. Morgan rs, Albert Armitage Mrs. Raymond Garinger Miss Mary Kuchta Mrs. Aseneth Davis Mrs. George Armitage Mrs. Ralph Morgan Mrs. ona Ellsworth We, ps Sr ALDERSON METHODIST CHURCH
i Mrs. Nelson Harris Howard Higgins Mrs. Marion Avery Mrs, Florence Condon Mrs. Ann Getzman Mrs. Russell Davis Mrs. Peter Delaney Mrs. Francis Hess Mrs. Thomas Dennis Sunday School 10
| Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter Joseph Rauch Mrs. Hobart Ferry Mrs. Frank Jackson Mrs. Harry Reed Mrs. John Dougherty Mrs. Robert Jones Miss Gertrude Smith Miss Margaret Davis ay 2 2 Mi om) m.—Church 11 a. m.
| _ Mis, ee Zimmerman 5. Nelson Garinger Mrs. Guy Scouten Mrs. John Rauch Mrs. Harry Allen Mrs. Daniel Roberts Mrs. Robert Kusche Miss Dorothy Dodson Miss Pauline Davis GTR EE Rooke
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