Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 January 1957 — Page 8

SYRA6BSE-WAWASEE JODRHAL

Page 8

—Thursday 10 Jan. 1957

Observe Anniversary At Open House Sunday (Picture on Page One) Mr. and Mrs. William Geiger, nurtured above, observed their wnlHer xvoddin? anniversary SunHny with a family dinner and men house at the Oakwood All of their nine children were present and manv of the errandchildren. Friends and relatives came from Ossian, Nappanee, South Bend, Bourbon, Atwood, Oswego, Silver Lake, Bisco, Milford, North Webster and Batavia. Ohio, as well as from Syracuse and Akron, wjiich was Mrs. Geiger’s home town. The couple was married 6 January 1907 in the Milford Methodist Church by the late Rev. John Smith. Mr. Geiger is a retired farmer and road contractor. Mrs. Geiger is a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Pythian Sisters and the Womens Relief Corps. They are members of the Calvary Evanelical United Brethren Church where Mrs. Geiger teaches a Sunday school class. Their children are Harold and Gail of Milford; Gordon of Indianapolis where he is principal of Bluff Avenue School; Rev. Gerald of Batavia, Ohio, Mrs. George (Mary) Glass, South Bend; Mrs. Herbert (Wilma) Martindale, Nappanee; Mrs. Robert (Juanita) Miller, North Webster; Mrs. Ira (Marjorie) Shue, Tippecance lake: and Mrs. Glenn (Jean) Trersh. Wau bee Lake, They have thirty-six grandchildren and four great-grand-chil-dren. Garden Notes This is nf gH th” with which I am acouainted. Used to be common in the woods of north east Missouri. and nrobnbly still is. if we little wretches and our successors have not exterminated it for bouquets. Northern Maiden Hair Fern <Adi--n H ’m Fedatum) is native to the U. S and hardy except in the extreme south and in some of the prairies. It grows from fme to two feet high, branching at the top from which grows the much divided leaves. The gen oral of the leaf is broader than with most Fems, but the divisions give the whole a lacy appearance which is fine for cut flower work. The leaf stems (stipes) are black or red and suggest hair, hence the name. There are many varieties of Maidenhair, some hardy, some tender, some with light green foliage, some with variegated. All are good garden or pot plants, needing little or no cultivation. Those wanting to set this fern in their garden will need to find a spot in half or more shade and not under or near Oak trees. Owing to the tannic acid in Oak leaves, such soil is acid and Adiantums like lime. That is why we do no find them here. But they are so pretty and if established, need so little care, that they are worth considerable trouble to ser. them satisfied.

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