Potter and son* Cfaar, or Denver; Mr.,* * ' J '*• * lt;* tvw V*^ •*ana .Mrs* Sherman. Ingels and Shir-ley, of Tacoma,Washington; Mr. and Mrs.v J. R. Osterburg and daughter Adalee, of Riverside; Robert Ingels, of ’Chicago; Mr. and Mr?! E. T* Grim, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gritn, of Mendoth; Irvin Ingels and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Gaar Ingels and son Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. James Ingels, of LaFayette; Frank Ryder, and .Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Miller and daughters, ;of Sterling, • N'‘ ' V- ,\7Pmblic Invited 'To View Blopm§I J % m f j *'31 ‘ In''-Autumn. /-* . / ♦• - - ^ ♦a,* S (Continued from piigo 1;)'^ [ these - flowers you may be able, with-k1 out the slightest exaggeration, toUell your friends that you have seen the\ very- finest dahlias in the world.r It is * mainly through its Chicago i-'connection*that the local concern is e | enabled to show so * many of these splendid he\V and necessarily expen-L sive introductions and it is the ex-pressed confident ^esire of the man*?* agement that the interest—especially d the local interest—in these flowers! will be in direct ratio to their qua!-S. . A • V*[ Ity.,d ' Mr, Houghton has- asked us to -tell t you that he is deeply appreciative of r“ the excellent local support whichPhas )* been* given his new enterprize;,during ? the season just passed and that he is putting forth* his best efforts \to *'war-• rant a- continued and if possible in-- creased^ interest on tbe part of the- people of v. Galva. His idea of, - the h *'‘Perfect Day” is when every homeowner in town is growing v a few really good dahlias (originally pur-a chased, of course, from the- Midwest- Dahlia Farm). . , * ‘k*Ryder-Ingels Families Meei AtSterling.' - Jw i~'-A number of Stark county residents and former residents were among those]wno attended a reunion of the Ryder-Ingels*'families Sunday at the home bf Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miller, at Sterling. Twenty-seven relatives gathered for the occasion, some of whom had not seen each other for a number of years. The brothers and sisters of the Ingels family had not been together jn twenty years and their meeting was much enjoyed. One. of the sisters, Mrs. Ada Rhudie, of Manila, Philippine Islands, ^ had * not been with the other members of ’the family for nine years. - ' 'The unexpected arrival .of .Mrs. D! D.1'Potter anb/son Gaar, *■ of ;-Denyer, was one of the' pleasant surprises\of the day, only a 'few of; the relatives knowing s that they * intended to at-' tend... ” ,v . vf * T ^ *‘ A picnic dinner/was served in the. early afterioon, which was* followed by pleasant’ family reminiscenses and a social time/ Those present atthe. reunion were Mrs. Ada IngelsRhudie, of Manila, P. L; Mrs. D. D.,Ownemccnlt;everj-forma- n a mRefill*/'malt;ieinsallt;V *«*•~ofDo(nowDETiiTouring Car