| Description | This article includes an account of the celebrations held to commemorate Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury's ninetieth birthday. The article refers to the hymn which Taylor Cadbury's three daughters had sung to their mother on her birthday and the many deputations which she had received from organisations in Birmingham offering congratulations on the occasion. The article refers particularly to the flowers and miniature garden which Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury had received as a gift from the staff and committee of the Woodlands Hospital which was founded by Taylor Cadbury's husband George Cadbury in 1909. The article also remarks on the variety of cards and telegrams received by Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury from all over the world.
The newscutting features a photograph of Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury being presented with a cake and a bouquet of flowers from employees at the Cadbury factory in Bournville. |