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. 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