Posted by NW Ohio Tim on June 09, 2016 at 22:47:32 from (70.208.192.7):
In Reply to: Chiviree posted by Pair-a-dice farm on June 09, 2016 at 10:35:20:
They were called "bellings" in this area.
I don't remember any of the real events for newlyweds, but it was traditional for big anniversaries of older married couples.
Last one I know of was mom & dad's 45th back in the early 90's. All the O?D neighbors showed up with custom made noisemakers from back in the day.
Two old bachelor brothers who farmed around the corner showed up with a 55 gallon drum and a couple of blacksmith hammers.
Us kids organization used it, so we were prepared with plenty of food and drink. There are still neighbors talking about that party, all these years later.
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