The Cedarville Herald, Volume 76, Number 22

ttlMSBNJS COVXTY nuSiTlSfi CO, Page 0 Thursday, June 11. yellow Spring,* Afatvinnm Jisni eM tow n J o u m a ' tVilttrvlIlc H^roil(I YS Legion Auxiliary Nets $125 On Poppy Sales; Mrs. Fink And Mrs. Stancliff Are Given Honors Poppy Day netted $125, for the Yellow' Springs American Legion it'was announced. These f u n d s are used exclusively for Child Wjfcl- far.‘ and rehabilitation The Pop­ py Day chairman, Mrs. D o o n a i d Shinkle extends her thanks and that of the Units' to the people who so generously contributed to this fund. dust prior to Poppy Day the Unit honored, Mrs. Wilbur Flnlt and Mrs, Harmon Stancliff at a special meeting with the Post for their unselfish devotion to the rehabitatlon work for the Unit for the past five years. This special meeting was presid­ ed over by both the Legion officers and the Auxiliary officers. Mrs, J a m e s A. Dalnpnple, president, opened the meetfng and presented THE WHITE THAT REAUY STAYS WHITE • • » WONDER WHITE L I Q U I D £ X T IE * 1 0 ft HOUSE PAINT 4. 6XTREMEIY WHITE • S£lf CLEANING • EXTRA COVERAGE* GALLON ’A rtnitrkable tell cleaning exitrior bouts point that it mida of purs (inioed oil «nd t(i« fined titanium pigmonti to atturs a long lotting co-‘ of dazzling whifonai;. Givas your Horn* added yaari of protection against tun, rain, frott, mow and tlsst. Spraadi smoothly and cottars par- 'ftctly. Entsrpriss Wondar V/hits, Liquid Ex* 'terior it a luper-guality guaranteed bouts paint, Because of itl long wearing gualitist, it it a thrifty paint to ut«. 5 3 3 THE YELLOW SPRINGS LUMBER CO YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO SPECIAL ISSUE Commemorating TRIPLE SESQUICENTENNIAL OF XENIA, * ‘ GREENE COUNTY & OHIO CELEBRATION JUNE 29 to JULY 4, 1953 See the- Mammoth Spoctacls 4*OI'T OF TUI*! WILBERT Nightly,-Greene County Fairground at S:15 p. m. VVV^rVvy^ArVVVVVVVVVV^AevVVVVVVVVV^^ the following distinguished guests; Mrs, Lee E. Moore, Department Secretary of the American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. William Cluxton, Aulliary hospital representative at the Dayton V. A. Hospital and Fire Chief, L. K. Warner, Civil Defense head from Fairborn, 'Mrs. Lee E, Moore spoke a fowl minutes about Auxiliary work and then introduced Mrs. Cluxton who spoke on Rehabitation work at what it means to hospitalized vet­ erans. Then she asked the Sgt.-nt- Arms to bring Mrs, Fink’and Mrs. Stancliff to the speaker’s table, Mrs. Cluxton reminded the mem­ bers present of the work, Mrs. Fink and Mrs, Stancliff had done, Mrs. Cluxton then dedicated the Thomas Edwin Bailey Post 657 and Auxiliary Unit Gravel Bell in honor of Mrs, Fink and Mrs. Stancliff. - Mrs. John Nickoson, vice presi­ dent, presented the guests of honor with corsages as a personal mem­ ento of the occasion. 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Flotver Shoiv Prise Winners Listed — Here are the prize winners at the fourth annual flower show co­ sponsored by the Friendly Gardeners of Yellow Springs and the. Clifton Green Thumbs held at Yellow Springs over last week end. Blue ribbon awards were made to I t participants, In addition, blue star ribbon award was made to Mrs. Floyd Bailey, Re­ ceiving the blue ribbons were: Mr. Pearl Sexton, Mrs. Anna But­ ton, Mrs. Elmer Sparks, Mrs. Maynard Neff, Mrs. Paul Rife, Mrs. Jack Kershnpr, airs. Naomi Van Tress, Bliss Jeazz Finney, Bliss Jane Rife, Bliss Nonna Jean Bullcn, Everitt Bailey, Mr. Rabert H e " ine, Mrs. Wilfred Routzong, and Bliss Ruth Fulton. The rib­ bons were awarded for entries in the arrangemezzt and specimen classes, W H IT EH A L L FARM - Yellow Springs, Ohio We welcome visitors to the Whitehall Farm, hut there are those wrho have taken advantage. Please Drive Carefully! { • YOU ARE TRESPASSING W ITHOUT PERMISSION Q U A L IT Y M EA TS and GROCER IES AT P . W . W E I S S C O . FOODMARKET EDDIE LUTTRELL, Owner Phone 7-7349 WILLOW SPRINGS, OHIO You’ve often heart! “ Don't Take any Wooden NicMesP ■’ Don’t You Believe It! « These Wooden Ni (ISSUED BY GREEN COUNTY SESytYGENTENNIAf, ASSN. INC) ARE LEGAL TENDER IN GREENE COUNTY from JUNE 13th thru NOON m SMCMDAT A t YOUR FAVORITE STORE 9 * t * A S K F 0 f r m A T A M COMM OtV , GREENE — LETS GET TME “ SEQU1 SPIRIT* * f ' te.r l i t r. M i l I I * t 11 fH IS WOODEN NICKLE CERTIFICATE Is issued as a unique souvenir by is flu fo e r tt e iittii X E N I A , OH IO i, Inc ttobrekee, this eettificafe is good to tretde at any store ia Greene County, or Is redeemable at face value at any Greene County bank m at before 12 noon, July 1,1953, Bob*** r , S e f e Qeaerel Cteirtatan Vera Y, Schneider Association Pres, jMt .

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