The Cedarville Herald, Volume 76, Number 22

Ir, Karl Compton fill Site Address feAfitiiodi Grads Centennial commencement activi­ ties: for Antioch College are nearfng id plans arc being completed for ic thne-day affair which will be climaxed by the commencement ad- JdrcHB of Dr. K a r l T, Compton, Ichairman of Die Corporation Of lassacbuSetts Institute of Techno­ lo g y on the front steps of Main IHall on Saturday June*20 beginning |at 7:30. Some of the activities prior to jDr, Compton’s address are: I^HOTtSDAY, TONE 38 9:30 p. m. Alumni-Senior Prom, ICurl Guymndsiurn,. IFRIDAY, TONE 39 2:00 p. m. "Antioch, 3.953”—Panel Idiscussion by four seniors w i t h IPresident McGregor as moderator. [For parents,‘seniors, alumni, guests; 1pels Auditorium. 3:30-5:30 p, m.—Tea for alumni and faculty. Day House (Nursery |School, 8:45 p, mu—-Antioch Area Theatre presents "Testament of Faith”, a Horace Mann play by Paul* Tretch- [ ler, Front steps, Main Hall, In case of1rain, play will be' given in the Foundry Building, - SATURDAY, TONE 20 32:30 p, m. —25th Anniversary luncheon for Arthur F«. Morgan. For seniors, alumni, faculty, guests. Curl Gymnasium. (Advance reser­ vations necessary), 3:30-5:30 p. m.—President's re­ ception for seniors, parents, faculty. The home of President and Mrs. McGregor. 7:30 p. m.—Commencement 'ex­ orcises—Front steps, M a i n Hall. Speaker, Dr. Compton. AM iPURPOSES Cyireeime Coiniinly __ tymmmmm »»_ 1 S ow PLAYING I*** W) i“ Moutfn Rouge' with JOSE FERRER ♦t STARTS FRIDAY (Tlirouita 3nn* |«i "NEVFR WAVE AT M WAC” I mil JONE "AdVcrwerm «# RA inM oed " and Horixuwr Weit” jfirwicnr a jg STM:i,.TnAi> MHl< A|>nrtw»at Imr VtKKf fmhtmn * cwhm . min wnpiSP MM hmi to* * Mm* Mmner Swmth CV*V, 1 1 J.L Zit^r£?i DESPITE VARYING reactions on the faces of thw* Yellow1SpringW youngsters who are getting their instructions' for their parts in the Greene County Sesquicentennial Historial Pageanf Spectacle, R. H. Koe.khoid, director o f the pageant for the John C. Rogers Producing Company of Fremont, states that the youngsters' are; progressing rapidly in their parts. Pictured in the school room scene are: first row*, left to right: Roger HeppenstaH, Johnny-Grimes, David Schuub, Harold Fogg, Janet Varner, Debbie Xouchman and 'Patricia Haller; second row1: Ronald Heaton,. Wayne Sayer, Atis Fblkmanfev David Whitmore, Baiba Foikmanis, Kathryn Beatty, Dorothy Bittner; Linda' Williams. Standing in the- foreground are the tehcher in the: pro­ duction, Darrell ‘Brewer and Producer Rockhold. The second re­ hearsal for the group will'be held at the Mills house Monday at 7:30, W I T H T H E S I C K ' Mrs. Margaret Payne was taken to the Greene Memorial Hospital on Thursday. Billy Str&ley, sort of Mr, and Mrs. Lauris Straley received severe in­ jury to his foot on Saturday while riding a tractor, with his brother Donald. He wii) be on crutches for the next few weeies, Mrs. L, H, Long, has returned to her home here after having been in Greene Memorial Hospital for surgery, BUCKEYE C o m p a n y CABINETS AND FORMICA LUMBER — MILL WORK ROOFING SIDING IMPROVEMENT LOANS 350 MONROE Phone 2092 Xenia, Ohio Mrs. Homer Smith wfts hostess to tbu,George HJagl c Chapter Daughters of the American Revo-' lution Tuesday afternoon. National'; news was given as response to the roll call, A paper "National Defense” was rind by Margaret Gilemit, Mrs. J. H, Talbott read a letter from her grandson concerning, a para­ chute jump. Members and guests attending this covered dish luncheon were, Mrs. Myron Fudge,- * Mrs, R, G, George, Mrs.-Margaret G l 1c r e s t ,. Thursday, June 31 Page » •J f«DvW. S|)D"KS:A<(*cj-rCiio .'•'-’ ‘ai- Jiwm tiaTn A n r n n l '* <‘y<lnrv>lle ilernlrt * > f * __ Mrs. Mak-'tlrlfner, Mrs. N ..MV*tran­ ter, Mrw.iflnrcki f <evv)J, Mrs. Rcfccrfc Difeakr Ivtfs. John Rurray/Mrs. if. F. R en ts, Mrs. J. Karl Roblnw i,. Mrs. .J<hn tfheeley, Mrs. Bradeim Smith, Mrs. U 10. Ttiuma, Mrs, J. E Talbott. Guests,,Mrs. Johln t''er- gUeon, Mrs. VYunk Shoemaker el! Memfclceilo, lllihols, Mrs,M.* H. Jb«“- en of I^ultn'ille, Kentucky. Advertising in this p a p e r Awakes .over io,00q<GreoBo*'Oefin- ty buyers. . • " .Fiixumce t h e PtorcH»wB<>f!Y o iu F .T i*m o » :. Y m n ' .. 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