The Cedarville Herald, Volume 76, Number 22

Page 18 Thursday, June 11 OHKEIVK fUJWJVTV PIM.Vri.VG CO. l v m m w $ * b * * Am trlcnu ifM iM o m i Jou rn a l CegurytUe Hernia " ' _______ Around and About ■ a Here is the schedule of events Jo® Sesqiiicc rtfemiial Week In Greene County k . n released last week by Robert Setter, chairman of tlie 'Pageant committee for the event, Keep it handy, Sunday, June 28 - Religious Free- dom Day, Religious services will be highlighted throughout the coun­ ty* Monday, June 28 .Official Sesqui "Week Opening, Visiting Dignatar- les et al. Coronation of the pageant spectacle queen at first perform­ ance of "Out of the Wilderness” at Xenia Fairgrounds, Tuesday, June 30 — Agriculture Day.. Wednesday. July l —-This is the one, the kids will be waiting for, Greene County Parade Day..Many floats and marching units from all over the county in mammoth Xenia parade. Cash prizes,. Thursday, July 2—Honoring the pioneers and early settlers of the county. Pilgrimages to the. various historical places and homes of the county will be made. The Greene County Historical Museum and the Galloway Cabin will be open for inspections, Friday, July 3—Children's pet and decorated bicycle parade. All county youngsters ’Invited to par­ ticipate. Special children's prices will prevail in the afternoon on the. midway. This will be Youth Activities Day. Saturday, July 4—Patriotic and Homecoming Day. Returning na­ tives .will be introduced' and honor­ ed. Gigantic fireworks display fol­ lowing last performance of page­ ant at Fairgrounds. There will be 20 rides for young and old on the midway in Xenia and historical window displays will abound throughout the county,- Rimvydas "Frank" Silbajoris, An­ tioch College senior and a native of Lithuania, will be given a chance to study the nation which conquered his own, Frank is one of 52 stu­ dents to receive a John Hay Whit­ ney Opportunity Fellowship, He •will attend Columbia University’s Russian institute in the fall, i A farm-tractor tragedy struck j Friday afternoon When John M. > McCalmont, G4, a Xenia, township f farmer was killed instantly when { a tractor he Was Operating plung- { ed over a steep enbaiikinertt on * his farm op Hilltop Road o ff Fairground Road, three m i l e s northwest of Xenia, He suffered j a .broken neck, crushed left chest and a fractured left shoulder. Services were, held Tuesday after­ noon at the Nccld Funeral Home in. the county Seat. Army worms, those "pests With the ravenous appetites" ate wide­ spread, in the county according t o ; wordfront & A, Drake, county e x -, tension agent, Who revealed last ) week that reports of damage done by the pests Were being received lit, his office. The worms arc de­ scribed as up to one and one- quarter inches irt length, gray on top,With,a green underside.. They) lOOlfe like catcrpllars without halr.i and,do most o t thdr feeding.at1 night, Drake is Urging farmers' to watch for their feeding marks on Ti>*|L corn wheat and barley especially, j ^ C M t a F C l f e Texaphcne, he stated, is the best On Furlough poison c o n t r o l for them, but at present is in short supply In most stores, Your young corn erbp Can Sgt, Ralph Richards is home cn , a 50 day furlough from the Pana- j be destroyed almost overnight if 1ma Canal Zone where he has been < your farm is unlucky enough to be ( stationed for the past eight years. ’> invaded in numbers by the things, j Be hM betn vWOng Jlia mher> Mr.' Saturday afternoon’s cloudburst j L L, Richards and bis brother and WELDING... “ NO JOB TO SMALL— NO JOB TO BIG” G U Y INI A L T E R L A N So. Xenia Ave, Y e llow Springs Phone 74561 was a welcome relief to the stif­ ling neat. Did you notice that tantalizing aromu of the land and the rain during the storm? Storm sewer facilities were taxed to the limit; in most county communi­ ties. Yellow Springs had a virtual river fniving down Xenia street; If you’re interested in a mem­ bership in the Greene County Community Concert Association, you'd better hurry, Saturday is are accepted after that', it was the last day. No new members announced last Week. Call Xenia 2-2191 or stop at Adair's Fuurni- ture Store, on North Detroit Street in the county seat, .pronto, Alex Templeton, the famed blind pian­ ist will be one of (next winter’s featured performers in the Series. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Richatds in their home, At present he is With his nephew Mr. Robert Richards in Columbus. Sgt. Richards will return this week- i-nd.and will then leave for Arizona to visit his nephew John Richards and family there. He will then re- j turn to Panama. j CELEBRATE a n n iv e r s a r y ~ Mr. and Mrs. H- C, Creswell of R, R. 2, Cedarville will celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary on June 18th in the form of open house from four to nine P. M. at their home on the Federal Pike. The couple was married June 18th, 1913 in Cedarville and have resided here since their marriage. ! Fulcritude aplenty predominated Monday evening at* the Christ Epis­ copal Church Parish House in Xenia, Seventy-six Greene County girls, all contestants, for the Ses- quicentdnnial Queen's crown gath­ ered there to be briefed on the rules and regulations of the contest The lucky girl and her court will reign for a full week of activities. And just to make the honor complete, $150 will be given her as a prize. Beauty may be only skin deep, but oftentimes it's very practical isn c it Anniversary Day, Termed Success The Cedarville Hardware spon­ sored their annual Anniversary Day last Saturday with many people registering for the nice group of prizes offered by Mr, Luttenburger, Mr, Luttenburger Is in Pittsburgh, this Week p u r c h a s i n g toys for Christmas for Cedarville Hardware, The following is a list of winners for the prizes offered on Anniver­ sary Day: • Anna Lee Bravard, gun; Robert Guthrie, flashlight; E, M. Buffen- barger, garden rake! Bobie Jean Rader, ball bat; Keny Dotty, ball; Edna Mae Collier, broom rake; George Dunn, gallon of Super ICem- tone; Ronald Jones, ball bat set; Philis Shar, fishing plug; Marilyn Murphy, beach ball set; Charles Jeffirise, set of dishes; Douglas Ferguson, fishing rod; John Mc­ Clellan, skates; Ray Tidd, g r a s s shears; Ernest Williams, fishing line; Margie Stevens, one-half gal­ lon wax; Louise Ellis, folding rake; Margaret Wilborn, hammer; Shu­ man Cotton, ash tray; Wanda Mil* hr, saw; Lawrence Straley, Set wrenches; Martin Wimer, baking . dish; Helen Williams, fan; Flossie» Acton, medicine cabinet; Mrs. Bet­ ty Chapman, chair; John Morris, toaster; Ulyssis Collier, W a f f l e fron; Du Lynch, iron; James Shaw, $5.00 meat order at Don’s Market, . T A X . I t Safety 1‘ k'U Up A D elivery Service Group Rates Special. Trips YELLOW SPRINGS 1 • THUS WEEK ONLY ! 1 MEN ’S (3 or more) each S ' - T * A - ©*■ S" j ■ * 'JRTwti. mws & , g l e a n e r & — LAUNDRY— ]2.2 West Evsytcn Yeilcw^Springs r l - a FOR ALL TIME: Choice of a Monument deser­ ves as much thought as one gives to selecting a home. H must last so much longer. Endure so much more beati- fully. Discuss .the matter with us. It will cost you not­ hing It may benefit you •much! P h on e 2.-J371 VISIT OUR COMPLETE EXHIBIT OF MA5TERCRAFT MEMORIALS monument co. 113 Wfeet faia Si,, Xenia FotvYotir Money. ■«oo- O u r S p e c ia l ' S a v in g s yPhui I>RORIN-^AMI n FORDETAILS , . , NHNMI; i DEPOS1T BANK Merabw«ioAgFi|D.'I.C». mr P l a n t Beautify yourluKnor property, We carry a full line of decorative pottery williliouiieplanlftiind vine*, ALSOvegeta fdauH»a u, ew tm i .and Spring-fkMvers, ii-i n \ \ • *• • *; 'H» Hi Box&Ne* fjatuiscaping Specialist* ligfe St, & F^lftieM % ‘"i| , 4

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