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C OHPLIIENTS COMPLIMENTS ar Mammoth Historical Spectacle ' Will Be Given On .lilly 4and SRANT Cast Of 400 From All Of County Will Participate In Memories DRINK S Of Morrow County ' The Mammoth historical spectacle which will be given at the. ' d th nin of Jul 4 and 5 dur TH. Morrow county fair groun s on e eve g y - ing Morrow County Centennial celebration with a cast of 400 par- ticipants from all over the county has been given the title Mem-' ories of Morrow County . This aptly describes the pageant asl out of the panorama of the past the fascinating story is unfolded' in stirring action, cilmaxing with the present day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Dorrington, pageant directors from the' John B. Rogers Productions, stated that at the end of the firstjp week of rehearsals practically over 8005 of- the cast has been as- Hari sembled. And according to talent I chairmen, Richard Denton, the remaining 20 percent will be met before this week is out. This is certaigily splenglid co- operation on t e part 0 every MT' GILEJ one in the county Mr. Dorring- ton stated and points to a grand success . The cast has entered ' 'he spirit of the affair in C K: outstanding scenes of Settlement Be- in the treaty of 1807 1 1 larger portion of the rrow county to settle- vfas that year la ' ii' sran of +' , , . I t ofa.- 21 Z f- ' - A AULT MOTOR SALES Mt. Gilead Ohio ',..1 SHAVESaau+aanHAlRCUT MT. GILEAD, onto THE COUPTESY of EDISON MILLS as-J nuff xfuxdb Fl-IEDERS' SILENT PARTNER EDISON, onio PHONE 189
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C 0 m m i t t e e Gives Resume ,Of Centennial Collection of Antiques Will Be On Display 'Saturday Until Tuesday At a recent meeting of the Mor- row County Centennial Commit- tee lt was agreed that publica- tion of the committee's plans and policies would be of help in iv- ng local committees, and Lior- gow countiy people in general, a portant job the committee is try- ng to do to make the centennial I p lfnlded and enthusiastic cele- ' brat on of the county's hundred- yearr anniversary. Many of these plans have al- ready been published in the county papers. This is a general ' summary of the plans the county committee has made. First in importance, perhaps, is. the collection of antiques which - wlll be on exhibit at the fair- - grounds from Saturday morning until Tuesday, July 6. This col- ' lectlon will be under close guard nlghtand day and all items will be carefully catalo ed by name . and by number so tiat there can ' -we no mix-up in returning the I roper items to their owners. .Second, the American Legion, charge of concessions, an the 1 ' Glead Saddle Club, have 1 'eed to return 20 per cent of qproflts, it any, to the coun- limmittee. It is hoped that harlng of profits ma make ble. for the commllttee to 'Q the county commission- -L of the S1500 which .they fr... 'lated to help make X T 'Haan important his- -atiots lanned f -n.i'1n.Pcusm.l- the county ill be spon- ' -helgln ' 'I ave '-m. 1 etter un erstanding of the im- 1 s Nami' V .iii aj ,by naxph, Mcflaughy .ga At a r' ent 5moetingf'of 'thBl Morrow Centennial Com- mittec it was agreed that lication, if the Commfitteee glans, woulzitiglf' clip in giving local comnutteem an' ' Morrow County peoplemg general, a better understanding of the important job the Com-H mittee is trying to do to make- the Centennial a dignified andj enthusiastic celebration of the County's hundred-year anniver- sary. This is a general summary of the plans the County Committee has made. l First in importance, perhaps, is the collection of antiques' which will be on exhibit at the Fairgrounds from Saturday, morning until Tuesday, July 6.' This collection will be under close guard night and day andl all items will be carefully cat-j alogued by name and by number so that there can be no .mix-upl in returning the proper items to their owners. . Second, the American Legion in charge of concessions, and the Mt. Gilead Saddle Club have agreed to return twenty percent of their profits, if any, to the County Committee. It is hoped that this sharing of profits may make it possible for the Com- mittee to return to the 'County Commissioners a part of the 51500 which they have appro- priated to help make the Cen- tennial an important historic event. Third, the celebrations plan- ned locally at Cardington, Mt. Gilead and other places in the County for Saturday, July 3, wil be sggnsored by local com- mittees. e County Committee will help in any way posable but will have no official con- nection with them. Fourth, the floats and nthnr
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