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Page 24        The Antique Shoppe       May, 2019
                                                                                    Early Christians took time off during Lent to honor “Mother Church”, and
                    “SMACK DAB IN THE MIDDLE”                                     the English followed through on the custom with
                                                                                  a “Mothering Day”.
                                                                                    goal, and she petitioned anyone who might listen. Among them: the powerful
                     Design Trends of the Mid-20th Century                        World’s Sunday School  Association.  Thanks to the  Association’s  political
                                                                                  influence,  Anna’s hard work paid off. In 1914, President  Woodrow  Wilson
         By Donald-Brian Johnson                                                  signed legislation proclaiming the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day.
                                                                                                         For Anna, the reality proved to have less appeal than
         This Month’s Feature—                                                                         the dream. After ceding control of “her” holiday, she
                                                                                                       became  increasingly  displeased  with the way others
             THE MOTHER OF                                                                             used—or, in her opinion,  misused—it.  When  Florists
                                                                                                       Review gleefully  exulted “this is a holiday that can
            “MOTHER’S DAY”                                                                              be exploited”,  Anna was  incensed.  Legal grappling
                                                                                                             occupied her later years:  a 1923 suit to stop a
                                                                                                                   Mother’s Day observance. . .a 1930s

           Anna M. Jarvis. Does the                                                                                      “disturbing the peace” citation”, for
        name ring any bells? If                                                                                               disrupting  a  flower-selling
        not, here are a few clues.                                                                                                venture by the American
        Cards. Flowers. Candy.                                                                                                    War Mothers. . .a 1934
        The second Sunday in                                                                                                     campaign    against   a
        May. That’s right: Anna M.                                                                                              postage stamp featuring
        was the guiding force behind                                                                                           the    words    “Mother’s
        our annual celebration of  “all                                                                                      Day”, framing a portrait  of
        things Mom”: Mother’s Day!                                                                                          “Whistler’s Mother”.  . .and  an
           Although  Mother’s Day is                                                                                       ultimately  unsuccessful  attempt
        a  “modern”  holiday, festivals                                                                                   to  copyright  the  term  “Mother’s
        honoring mother images have been                                                                                 Day”.
        around since ancient  times.  The
        Egyptians held one for Isis. The Greeks                                                                        L-R: A heart-shaped bouquet, tied with
        honored the mother goddess Rhea, while                                                                         real ribbon, Golden Bell Greetings card,
                                                                                                                       hand-dated 1946, $10-15. Mother’s
        the Romans paid similar tribute to Cybele.                                                                     embroidery includes real lace, on a
                                                                                                                       Pollyanna card from 1950, $10-15.
                                                                                                                       Real ribbon tying up a bouquet of
           GAINESVILLE AREA DEALERS                                                      PALATKA                       pansies, Forget-Me-Not Cards, $5-7.

            The PainTed Table                    Liquidation of Antiques               Finders Keepers                   Jarvis’s major  foe was the flower

                 Tastefully Recycled              & Contents of homes                         of Palatka               industry, for whom Mother’s Day

                                                                                 Since 2001
                  Affordably Priced           Camellia antiques                        193 Highway 17 South            proved an unexpected, but welcome,
              Unique Pieces of Quality          & Estate Sales, llc                    East Palatka, FL  32131         sales  bonanza.   Ironically,  it  was
                                                                                                                       the industry she railed  against that
               Thornebrook Village                 10006 CR 1469                      904-476-1038 • 386-972-4452      assisted the aging,  cash-strapped
                                                                                             Mon–Sat 10am-5pm
           2441 NW 43rd Street, Suite 5A            EARLETON, FL                                                       Anna; unknown to her, the Florist’s
               Gainesville, FL  32606              Beside the Post Office.          Antiques      Credit Cards Accepted  Exchange paid for her care.
                   (352) 371-1555               OPEN: FRIDAYS & SUNDAYS             Collectibles       Consignments      Anna M. Jarvis died  in  1948.
                                                  or By appointment/ChanCe          Unique Items           Layaway     Although she was childless, Mother’s
              Buy • Sell • Consign            Call For Your Estate Sale Needs                                          Day, the child of her imagination and
                                             Serving Gainesville, Deland & Sarasota  China & Crystal
              MENTION THIS AD FOR 10% DISCOUNT      352-871-0743                    Furniture & Household Items        determination,  continued to flourish
                                                www.CamelliaAntiques.com
                   Farmers Market               Camille Huie - hoch21@windstream.net  Items for the Entire Family      Next to Christmas, it’s now the biggest
                                                                                                                       holiday of the year for gift-giving.
                  Every Friday 4-7PM   30                                28             Teressa & Jim Maskell, Owners  20             Continued on Page 28

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