The Cedarville Herald, Volume 76, Number 22

Page 2* Thursday, June 11 E. « OOtSMKWR-. COtU fTT i*m .\xrwG CO, TeH*W'' Spring* Amrrlc*n Jau»e«t«v*n Jovnial * ' *C tdw tH li HerKM CEDARYILLE The 2H Bible Class of the United Presbyterian Church vvfll meet Fri­ day evening, Junto 19th. The Bome Culture* Club will meet in the Eastern Star Hoorn, at 2:00 P, M., Tuesday, June 30, Mrs, S, G. ■Wright and Mrs, J, S, West are eo"heeteim«i. The regular stated meeting of the O, B. S. Chapter will be held Mon­ day evening, June 18, at 8:00 P. M. in the Masonic-Hall, The Home Culture Club will meet Jii the Eastern Star Room at 2:00 p^P. M.'Tuesday, June 16,-Mrs, S. C.' Wright and Mrs; ,T. S. West are Co- hostesses. The regular stated meeting of the O. E. S, Chapter will be hold Mon­ day evening, June 15 at 8:00 P, M. in the Masonic Hall. The Kebekah Lodge will meet Tuesday evening, June 16, in regu­ lar session in the I. 0, O, F. Hall, The Kensington Club will meet Thursday, June 18 at the home of Mrs. John Davis. This will be a regular meeting and not ,guest day ns planned. T H I E S BY , GOODYEAR Accessories ©AS-CHL-GREASE MARATHON PRODUCTS B E A L S Serv ice Station YELLOW SPRINGS CoL Hostler Gives Inspiring Talk On Memorial Day ,*• Yellow Springs' Citizens paused in work and in play May 30th to honor the nation's war dead as on­ lookers and through participation In, the Memorial Day parade, thus expressing their devotion to the ideals for which men of all wars havp died fighting for their coun­ try, Participating in the puradewere marching units representing the Thomas ft, Bailey post 657 Amer­ ican Legion, the Bryan High School Band, Boy Scouts of Amer­ ica, Girl Scouts of America, Hus­ ky Hustler’s 4-H Club and the As­ sociation for* Civic Action of- Lel- •low Springs and Miami Town­ ship. At Glen Forefit Cemetery, Rev. Buckley S. Rude, pastor of the Presbyterian Church deliver­ ed the benediction. |_ Lt. Col. R. M. Hostler, USAF, who accepted the invitation extended by the Association for Civic Action, gave the principal address and his theme ‘‘Why. Memorial Day” ap­ propriately intended to awaken all Americans to their individual re­ sponsibility to revere this solemn day for those who died in the serv­ ice of their country, including the 24,000 soldiers who have lost their lives in the Korean War. Col. Host­ ler reminded the large gathering that too many Americans today look uponMemorial Day merely as a holiday, a day for fishing, a day to hold a picnic or even to repair the roof. He recounted that fol­ lowing World Wars I and II, en­ tirely too many Americans forgot about the war dead in their in­ tense selfish interest in stock mar­ ket speculation, high wages and high profits, Following the placing of a wreath in tribute ,to our heroic dead by Adjutant Stevenson on behalf of the Thomas Bailey Post 657, a fare­ well salute was given by the Legion firing squad followed by ''Taps”, ABOUND YELLOW SPRINGS Mb, Charles Loe o f the Dayton Road is confined to her* home by illness, Miss Carol Schaub has also been confined do her h o m e on Whiteman Street by Illness. • • • The annual picnic for chemistry faculty and families and s e n i o r chemical students was held May 31 at the J. C. Corwin residence on Registration For Day Camp Slated The Yellow Springs day camp wili-hegin at the Dayton street school, pending school board ac­ tion on June 22 according to Mrs, Clyde Adan:«, director of the proj­ ect. R*gistrat.Vm, in any event, will be*,held m tne steps of the Dayton ..tree t ft Wednesday. Jura 57 item -MJ .» the morning end 1-3 in hie pft* a. Th>» date for the beginning of the project is definite, Mrs, Ad­ ams stated, but they are waiting for final arib.wl hoard consent no use the li.ij t } i Street school. T o T H E AMERICAN MAY IT dftOW and! PROSHA . OFFICE *fid$$H0GL$UPFUfe$ • EOTfcBROOR FOUNTAIN PENS and PEN SETS * BORING’S XENIA OFFICE SUPPLY IS CREENE ST, XENIA, O. Pageant Ticket Sales Is Setting A BriskPace R, H. Rockhoid, producer for "Out of The Wilderness,” the his­ torical pageant in connection with r the Greene County Scsquicenten- nial, has announced that omney for 2l00"advance "tickets have been received at the Xenia office. The queen of the pageanet will be chosen on the basis o f Which girl sells the most tickets for the production. Advance tickets, Mr. Rockhoid stated, are sold through the Queen candidates only and will be three $1 tickets for only $2. Each Queen candidate receives 1000 votes for every tsrip of three tickets that she sells. The competition for Queen closes June 24 and from then on ail tic­ kets will be $1, Advance tickets may be changed to the night de­ sired. Here are some of the present leaders in the’ Contest: Betty Bo­ gan, S p r i n g £ i e 1d, first; Margie Brakfield, Jamestown, second; Ow­ en Knisely Fairborn, third a n d Suzanne Leahy, tied for third. Janet Body and Jessie Dailey of Yellow Springs are sixth and ninth , respectively, J the Clifton Pike with about, 60per­ sons attending, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Federighi had the unusual p l e a s u r e last week end; arid, this .week to see both their sons graduate at differ­ ent schools, On Thursday they mo­ tored to Bloomington, Indiana to witness their son, Enrico graduate from Indiana University, • • • l>r. and Mrs. Henry Federighi motored to Bloomington, Indiana, last Thursday with their son, En­ rico, who will do graduate works at the University of Indiana this fall. • *> ■ Dr. and Mrs. Henry Federighi and son, Enrico motored to Ober- lin, Monday to witness their son and brother graduate from Ober- iin College. Dr. Federighi is Biology professor at -Antioch College. • • • Mr. and Mrs. James McKee, of South College Street, spent l a s t week-end, in Columbus visiting Mrs. McKee’s'Sister, Mrs. Ed Jordan for­ merly Miss Charlotte Adams of Marshall St, © • « Mrs. Konstantins Folkmanis, of 833 Xenia Ave., spent last Week end (May 29-June 3) in Chicago and! in Kalamazoo, Michigan, visiting her sister in Kalamazoo and attend­ ing a nation-wide Latvian, f o l k festival in Chicago, Like To Go To Strawberry Feed? . The Presby-Weds of the Yellow Springs Presbyterian -Church will have an old-fashioned Strawberry Festival at 6 in the evening, Satur­ day, June 13, on the c h u r c h grounds. Mrs. David Kirkpatrick is general chairman of the e v e n t , which will be preceded at 3 p. m. by a white elephant sale. CMtmumfy Cotfnctt ToEkc i Offictrs Election o f officers, will highlight the meeting of Corfu dliity Cotincil on June it. at Mills Rouse begin! ning at 8 P, M. Also A the agend/ is the reading o f the revised verl sion of the constitute grid it 'wil| be submitted for ad< fitlon. Ben Katon, pfes fnt’ chnlrtnaij will be in charge oLihe meeting Other outgoing offii i»rg. are: •vlci chairman, Paul Rota *a; treasurer .Don Wacchtcr and#i ferstary, Mrs Waiter Kleeman. » There will be non illations iron the floor and th e ,:ollowing can! didates will be offer !dr ChairmanI Stanley Wise; vice' , hairnian, Mrs* Dean Birch; treasn Joe Holly and secretary Mrs!-1flafgaret Mer-j ir‘ • - . ■ i ‘ ■ ■' ' . Further business i it .the meeting will c o n c e r n U^afeasibility ol changing the Ipp t Community! Chest drive into Feather campaign to take' advantage of nal tion-wide publicity fgndjr also fon better operation oUwhe. dTive. 'The meeting is open tolth'd public. YS WomenTaking | Girl ScoutReaders Training WMT&e* Mrs, George Malofmey, Mazzolini Apartments left Wednesday' Tor Camp Whipporwill, Daytno <3-1 r if Scout camp, Where,^with,Mrs’ Macy Gibbs of Wilberforce^and^rs.vpat^ avoni *oT- Faifborn;' Sfie*;will take a ten-day training course- for camp directors. f • On her return to Yellow Springd she will be directqr bl.the Brownie day camp ‘ at„Camii 'Greene, July 6*10, Mrs. G:bbs-will be assistant] for l!;e camp. f i ‘ on , • WATER HEATING W °‘ Profit from the expe rience of more than.1 million fam ilies who en joy a W w a «r6n{oy all the hot .Water your family needs/ always on tapl Safe# silent, clean—no fumes, no stovepipe, You can depend oft Hofpoint. More than a million families do! fiefAwfolRfttte Thftmoifmf • Hah4* ft* eitemef AiiftftWMftifc kiwlvfhm —lifts!, fop, itftwft t. * S2-g'allon o p a c ity Othor P f fT V ry IVWnv/ tor every Jteftglef fTif jfftftr dealer or step k Gt il pihKipei efflce i^ tli Gives Monoy-Seviftfll mmc m en s ft. 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