Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10

PAGE FOUR GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL Thursday, February 17, 1955 CEDARV1LLE NEWS “ Know Your Congress” Study Of Auxiliary M W M M M A ,Mrs. Dobbins Hostess |To Friendship Home Miss Frances Williamson o£ Bowl,-! Demonstration Club i At the February meeting Of the j Unit 544 Wallace C, Anderson Am- Iertcan legion Auxiliary, Monday } evening, a question and answer ! program entitled KNOW YOUR CONGRESS was presented by Mrs. j Nathan Elder, chairman of the ing Green spent the weekend with! Tjlc friendship Home Demon- Americanism committee of the local her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ^stratton Club met at the home of unit, Basic facts about Congress, Williamson. ;Mrs. Robert Dobbins Monday even-!how It operates, what its respon- . . . ing. isibiiites are, and personnel of the The Cedar Grange will hold a- MrSi Herbert Powers, vice- pres-‘ 84th Congress were discussed. Bazaar ami Bake sale at the office (dent( presided In the absence of the • Preceding the program, Mrs. Do- of I.eola Corn, Saturday. Maici 5 prcs(cjcnti Mrs. John Praemcr. Thc rothy Evans presided over the bus- club voted n contribution to the incss meeting. Reports of various Heart Fund. ‘ committees were heard, correspon- For the program of tire evening, deuce read, and plans for future Mrs. Laurls Straley spoke on “Bus-Mictivitos discussed, incss Managment in the Home,"' February being designated as explaining the value and purpose Americanism month, that commit­ tor filing and keeping records of*tee reported: Flag Codes being dts- i'important papers. She stated that, j trlbuted at public school, pamphlets There should bo a place for every-'entitled LET'S BE RIGHT ON ETITQUETTE being dlS- to various youth and civic inlza lions, a copy of tire Ohio hostess assisted by Mrs. Lee White, iDigest being given by the unit to The March meeting will bo a 1the school library. Selection of the covered dish supper with the hus- j local reprsntative to Girls’ State is j bands of members ns guests. M r . 'being made. Herman Randall and Myron nnd Mrs' LfU'rls Staley will b e1 The Rel.ab committee reported Stormont attended a Purina Con- hostfi- : reclust Ior ald and monc* for mllk ference in Columbus last Wednesday!___ ______________________________ !was approved for a family In need. and Thursday 1 ! The drawing for the dollar bill, i L o c a lG ir lR e c e i v e s ibeing given each month by a friend Mrs. P. J. McCorkcll, who under-' „ „ ® iof Lhc unit 10 “ courage attendance went minor surgery at the GreenenO flO r r l e O f l e A w a r d - Women’s Clubs’ Representatives ! CEDARVILLESCHOOLNEWS Representatives of the Women's Clubs of Cedar- j U i - U H I I l I L L I » w U l I U U L f l L i V I V ville met at the home of Mrs, McMillan last Tuesday to | discuss plan collecting for the Heart Fund Campaign. There are thirty some odd civic and social organizations in Cedar- ville. These organizations are ask­ ed to make contributions to tills very woi^by cause during their ‘ in the Red Hearts, or It may b o1 given to her personally, All monies should be in by March 1, 1856 Menu February meetings. There will be no house to house canvass ns some communities arc doing. Mrs. John McMlllnn, Chairman Of the local Heart Fund, has an­ nounced that Red Plastic Hearts beginning at 9 a. m. • • • Mr and Mrs, Harold Dobbins re­ lumed to their home last Saturday evening after attending a Soil Con­ servation Conference in San Diego, California. Mrs. J. Howard Neal of New Cnrl- i isle, Ohio spent several days Inst , ... T , \ ‘ ‘Z thing and everything in its place,", FLAG r week w th her daughter ami family,; Rofroshments kccplng with the . trlbuted lc Mi. and Mis. Rebel l Guthrie. .valentine season were served by the ; organizatic The Cedar Grange will NOT meet February 24. The next meeting will be March 10 at the IQOF Hall Memorial Hospital, was returned to runry 12, 1955—An initiation cere her home Tuesday. imony of the Beta Epsilon chapter of Uie Alpha Xi Delta Sorority at iat the meeting, revealed the name lof Mrs. Norma Edinger, who was ab- I sence. Since the dollar given in Jan- International Folk Festival To Be At Wilmington College The eighth annual International Folk Festival will be presented at Wilmington College Friday through Sunday, Fob 25, 26 andv27, Friday, Feb 25, will be “Interna­ tional Night" an evening of folk dancing and singing. Grctel and Paul Dunsing veteran folk dance experts from Chicago, will perform and lead group dancing Special In­ termission acts will be presented by Ohio college groups. Festivities start at 8:15 Saturday, Feb. 26, "American" night, will feature 3:30 and 8:15 per­ formances by the American Mime Theatre, New York, the only pro­ fessional mime troupe in the U S, This group has performed with out­ standing •success in the legitimate 1College News , The Spring Day of Prayer for have been placed in several of the Monday_ Bar BQ 5lindwlch, green:Cedarvllle College was held on Wcd- buslness houses of the cominun. y bcn frult cookje and milk. j nesdny, February 9, The whole day and those not able to respond to me school. was devoted to this purpose which cause through an organization may Wednesday—Spanish rice, butter-, meant the suspension of all classes, do so spinach, peaches, rolls &; butter,) The College Choir will be on the " ’ „» uiiifc tread on Sunday, February 11 when Thursday—Mncaronl and tomn-' concerts of sacred music will be toes, pimento cheese sandwich given In the moWiing at the Temple apple sauce, and milk, •Baptist Church of Portsmouth, Ohio Friday—Pinto beans with ham,;and in the evening at the First corn bread & butter, fruit Jello, and Baptist Church of GalUpolis, Ohio, jmilk. .The members o f the Choir report ! _ a fine meeting when they sang last Sunday, February 6, in " I R E M E M B E R " BY THE OLD TIMERS Seventh Grade Chapel m l the A chapel Was held by the seventh Calvary Baptist Church of Bcllc- From Hal Kessler, Uak* CKy. grade at the high school on Monday, February 14, Slides showing the brusKetorul ftquna succeeded work of Miss Doris Hartman, who in winning another game when they is doing missionary work In Japan, uPSet Mountain State Collloge at were shown by her sister, Mrs. Parkersburg, West Virginia on Wed- Davld Reynolds. Poems about George Washington Tennessee: I wns brought up to Clark County, Illinois, near ths Indiana line. The Old National Trail, now Route 40, pa*aM through there and my home wma on the trail. I remember long before the CM Trail was graveled . . . every few miles there wns a camp ground o* j by Patricia Miller and Gary Moor- place whore travelers stopped to man, nesdny, February 2. The game fea­ tured the homecoming cclebr- and Abraham Lincoln were rend *‘*on Mountain State, The score uary was not redeemed due to the '■ theater, the concert hall and re- Mr. and Mre. Paul Dobbins are . Monmouth College, Monmouth B1. of Mrs. Margaret Nelson the •peatedly on nationally-televised i S> 1 I I r ln n x r ln n m i l l 1 ,n n TS_ ..1 *r / ‘I ,. ..A 1- 1. _■ / announcing the birth of their third inols, wns held today Saturdny l driuvinE in March will be for three ; programs. Paul J Curtis, who found- daugther, born Monday, February >February 12th. At 1:30 p. ni. twentv 1dollals‘ Unit merabcrs, take notice jed the troupe in 1952, Is the dlree- 14 at the Springfield City Hospital.; pledges were Initiated and among I prcscnt~V ou ma>’ be tlle lucky tor. . . . ! these wn Mnril tc -l ri . . 'one! j Sunday, Feb 27, at 3:30 p. m, the Those attending the "Spiritual of the Mr! and Mrs Donald p "Kyle I Ml's- Blen»or McCaUlster, 3rd D l-! All-Ohio High School Chorus will Life Convocation” of the Methodist of 58 Main St Cedarvllle Ohio - Str,Ct Presidont wna presont “ ^ p e r fo rm . Rolla Foley, founder of Church held in Columbus, Ohio, Following the ceremony a bnnouet’ 8poke ° f aotlvities the Unit shoukl ; Ule FestlvaI’ WlU be the guest con- Tuesday. Included Rev. Ge:m Lind- Cno, of the new m iL t e 'was >'be taUh* » » rt in atld «*«ed an in-.cluctor The All-Ohio College Or- slcy Winans of Cedarvllle; Rev. enjoved by the entire chapter Mtas!CrCn“ *” !lttcndancc at Ul° meet-■cnestra will appear jointly with the Thomas B. Smith, Yellow Springs;. Glendora Shaver, a loca? alumna j™8..111 that Ule worK of the, chorus, and wil. play the world Rev, Elwood Rose, Jamestown; Rev. gave an address following the dinner jUn 6 might bc, ca‘'ncd fonva!'cl Raymond Konkrlght, Bowersville; tand presentation of special awards i and Rev, James M. Gambill of was made by the president of the I P r B S b y tB r ia il W o m e n ’ s x’’pri!n ; chapter, Miss Joan Bayliss, Marilyn 1 feed and rest their horses. A* a boy, my father took me to vlsll these travelers and often thera were ns many as 50 wagons and other horse-drawn conveyance*. We heard of the outside world from them, traded for coon dogs, horses, or perhaps just sat around th« camp fire and listened to big sto­ ries—and told some of our own. My father, now 88, tells this . • , a well-known fact by the few old timers left In that country. On* of the groups went on and left a Piano duets were played by Joyco Sipc and Connie Engle, The en­ tire seventh grade sang “Fairest Lord Jesus,” Whispering Hope," and the "Battle Hymn of the Republic."; Other participating in the pro-' gram were Barbara Markley, Nancy Elyard, Philip Fields, and Roger' Dobbins. j Carolyn Walsh. i No School—February 22 \ Cedarvllle with others schools of wns 98-81. The squad played Wil­ mington College there on Wednes­ day, February 8. The next homo game will be with Fenn College of Cleveland, Ohio on Friday, Feb- runry ll. family behind because they bad iQ t,eerle Qount,y system will observe!' ‘had T o T o n e y T rapTac* “ 2 1Washi^ o n ’s Bi*hdny a* a holiday. * They had four children, one ol j .................... - .. which was a boy and an old doo J tor (whose name was Spencer) j offered them a good horse if they would let him keep the boy. Th» | family was terribly grieved bui j consented with the promise they! Mrs, John Howell and daughter YellowSpringsNews ; premiere of "Suite Campagnerde,’' Xenia, . , . ireceived an "Honor Pledge” award Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cummings; for outstanding scholarship, entertaned in their home last Sat- j urday evening with a card party.’ ---------------------------— Guests included, Mr. and Mrs. P .’; f t l I AT J. McCorkcll. Mr. and Mrs. Pauli 11^0611 L lUD JN6WS Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil; Second In a series of five schools Sticka, t far exhibitors and flower show Sandwiches were served during'Judges will be held at the" Dayton j Y. M, C, A., on Friday, February 18, These schools are sponsored by The .Ohio Association of Garden Clubs, but may attended by non-members ;by the payment of an additional (fee. The second school, concerned with "Soils and Testing," will be the evening by the hostess, D A R To Observe Washington’s Birthday Society To Meet which was written especially for the Folk Festival by Darius Milhaud, famed French composer, Claude Monteux, director of the Columbus (O.) Little Symphony Orchestra, The Women's Missionary Society Iwill conduct the Orchestra, of the Presbyterian Church will! The International Folk Festival, meet Thursday, February 24 at theuaunched In 1048 under the inspira- home of Mrs. Herbert Powers atjtion and direction of Rolla Foley, 2 p. m Mrs. C, Wilbert Sterner will I has been effective in the seven years conduct the devotions and Mrs. J introducing folksong of many coun- Rakin McMillan is program chair-1 tries, andTncreasing the understahd- man. Mrs, Paid Ramsey, assistant 1ing and appreciation of thl* art me- hostess. j dlum, insignificant form of ex-1 ___________ ' . - 1 pression of the various people* of honoring John Chapman) has as> ^le World. # its objective a trail of apple bios-1 F°ley has continued and in- soms across the state from Toledo j tensifled his study of folk music, to Pomeroy. About 2000 trees arc especial emphasis on that of ...... UU1„ U11U wm D.l.yct to be planted. The H ighw ay ';^ Near East. He is now teaching The Cedar Cliff Chapter, Dau- taught by Mrs Iran Williams Reg JF>epfc. has informed the Association' o k music at Columbia University ghters or the American Revolution, tetraOon is at 0:45 n.m. Subsequent Jthat 11 has 500 trees available for' _ . ... ..................... — schools will be held ns follows; 'panting now. The cost of each crab- March 18—"Color and Design"— apple treo> Planted, is $2.00, and alls Mrs Robert Scliroeder of Cincinnati iBarden clubs are asked to help to ; April 22—"Horticulture”—Mrs. V. F.. i finanCe thIs program. Checks are ■ Frederlek of Urbann A fifth school ’■10 be mado Payable to the Ohio; will emphasize oral Judging. Association of Garden Clubs and The Johnny Applesecd Highway •sent to Mrs' 'Valter Burton, Rte. 1,: planting program (project of The ’ Woodstock' ° hla Ohio Association of Garden Clubs, ' — “ : ’ ( Patronize Your Advertisers - .......... . - „ „ „ , Mr. George Johnson is improv­ e d have the boy back If thej Caroline, Enon Cross road^expeefj nt his homc on Ulc Spvingllckl I ever returned for him. to leave Monday for a three week v A .. _ The boy grew up under the nam. j trip to Venice, Florida. i P‘ke arle‘ !‘ rccent °Pcl'atlon- of Charley Spencer and went t» , , , I . . . Whc‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barr, William | Thc Shakespcake Club will meet Barr and Evelyn Klips will attend February 21 at the home of Miss school with my father thc boy was 16 his mother returno* and he was told. He loft, promisini ana ne was wiu. ™ ^ u _ , . , " nf Ella Fogg and Mrs. Kngsley Smith, to visit his friends and Godfathe: the Washington Birthday dinner a t1 * and to write often . . . but nevei did. My father and his otho friends still wonder what becami of him. (Send eontrlbntlons to thlfi column I Thc Old Timer, Community l*ree* 8ere loo, Frnnktort, Kentucky.) will celebrate Washington's Bir­ thday with a Washington Tea nt the home of Mrs. Lawrence Waddle, Februnry 22nd at 2:00 p. m, Thc Natlonnl Vice Chairman of Conservation, Mrs. C. Howard Van Atta and the State Parliamentrinn, Miss Amanda Thomas will be guest speakers. Mrs. McCallister Attends“Back-To- God”Program Mrs. Greer McCallister, Third District President of the American Legion Auxiliary attended the “Back-to-God" program sponsored by the Clark County Legion Post, and held at Memorial Hall in Springfield Sunday evening, Feb, 6. Outstanding feature of the program was the one hundred percent co­ operation of every faction of re­ ligious group, Protestant, Jewish, and Catholic, and various denomin- nations of the Protestant religion. Tuesday, Mrs, McCallister presided at the Fourth Round Table Meeting which was held at Pappy’s Kitchen with 26 women present, represent­ ing 14 Units. That evening she visit­ ed the Arcanum Unit. Friday night, she met with Springfield Auxiliary Unit 125, Due to Inclement weather, attendance was very small, but plans were made for a joint meeting in March at which time the Unit would be hostess to a Birthday party for the Legion Post at Memorial Hall. Wednesday evening she was a guest of Unit 589 when they en­ tertained the Veteran Patients at State Hospital on Wayne Avenue, Dayton. This group is entertained by this Unit at least four times a year, and a splendid program and . AdiihiidjtfAfe 1 Sfrlnucd ItiKlrumcnt ( Facing dlree- Men from , which Kinder .... Impinge* JOHhymeter H Seng 15 Hackneyed 10 Femlnin* _ham* 17 Fortune teU*r 18 Troubled 1* Paper „ measure 40 separating 22 Apportions out 24 Sum up 23 Cancel , 28 Male dUelt 2® Abstract being 30 Desists from ... exertion 3* Disturb 30 Loft 0< en*r** refreshments give the Veteran pa-’ |Z coinolTimo* tlents an evening to look forward to. . disheV*** 40 Wing ■------------- a ---------- --- 41 Pertaining to . . . . . mind Chemistry is no new industry in 4S Part of mouth America. The first chemical plant <s ou!deW,ett*r was opened in Boston In 1635, ,}« making saltpeter and alum, Now 4* one lmpervi- more than 9,000 companies manu-! measure1,5#r faeture thousands of chemicals, 110 fieeu# CROSSWORD PUZZLk TT ~ i 7" — — 4 | r * i r is“ “ 7™ a 7“ p W , M To- I4- T7“ 11 T7“ 13 W IP ■ ■ m 24“ — — W\ B 1 j “ — 23 — w I 27 ar M 29 i 35“ 3P; 32 33 iT~ j 35 Wi 34 mM a E . 40 «T M 43 1 5T 1 m 144 i MasAi 47 I i MM “ <9 I 50 1 1 TW 51 52 53 m 54 55“ I i I i SO u S i I 56 L mlm 57 w MB 40 w . 61 • m 63~ m "sr ST 1 44 “ ■M. 67~ CAVE your tissue paper from ., packages throughout the year It and you’ll find that, crumpled, It’s / j : ideal for cleaning and polishing mirrors and glass. When shoes have become soaked ; or even damp from the weather, do not place them too close to ?registers or heaters for drying, *This will parch leather. Let them ; dry at room temperature. ? £>ave yourself steps by placing i chenille or iintless dusting cloths j in drawers in every room in the j PUZZLE No, sag Of Trade agreement* M Division of year SOTurkish ... regiment 04 Separate part* , In an account M Demeanor 62 Part of hfimea* 63 The acacia 64 South African . fox Vi Caroled 66 American Indiana 67 Upper tone Of dfajunct , tetrachord VERTICAL 1 Metal einap 2 Extent of land 3 Whale oil cask 4 Take a portion 5 Remain erect 6 Neat 7 Lubrication 4, liquid • Fart of boat (pi.)..... • Kind of ear 10 placed in . danger 11 Short for eookiivg compound IS Ardor 13 Head cover* Inga 21 Fish 23 Changes direction 25 IJko n cele«- . tlnl being 26 Weight unit rpl.l 27 Fasten securely 25 Unaeeom- panlcd 29 Make mistake 31 Line* of ... juncture 32 Stories 33 Old 35 Kind of fish 30 High mountain 38 Fencing position 39 River island 4i Assaying 41 One who rr.incl'! boat 48 Title of . respect , 47 Extinct bird 49 Fruit 50 Writing tabid* 51 Vehicle* 52 Appellation of Athena 53 Filling moisture 54 Pintail duck 55 French river 56 Bird's home 57 Cut, after snick 60 Silkworm RECIPE OF THE WEEK Banana Tea Muffins (Makes 16 small) 1% cbp sifted cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder V* teaspoon soda % teaspoon salt Vi cup shortening V& cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup mashed bananas Sift together flour, baking powder, soda and salt. Beat shortening until creamy. Add sugar gradually and continue beating until light and fluffy. Add egg and beat well, Add flour mixture alternately with bananas, mixing until batter is smooth. Turn into well greased muffin pans and bake in a mod­ erately hot (400aF.) oven about 20 minutes. Servo hot or cold. the Dayton Women’s Club given Jointly by the Richard Montgo­ mery Chapter of the D. A. R. and the Daniel Cooper Chapter of the will speak on "Structure of United Nations." • • • The Annual Thank Offering was received at the hour of morning worship at thc Methodist Church last Sunday. Tills is a program planned and sponsored by the Wo­ man’s Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Ralph Simester, of Fairborn, was guest speaker for thc occasion and used for her topic, “There is a Difference," Modern drama will be read. 0 * m Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Smith attended thc Bi-monthly meeting the Springfield District Ministers and Wives at the Grace Methodist Church, Springleld Tuesday. A luncheon wns served at the noon hour. The next meeting will be April 25 in Yellow Springs. .0 0 0 The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will begin their second study course for the year, next Tuesday, Feb­ ruary 22, meeting in the Primary Assembly room of thc church nt 7:30 p. m, Mrs. Thomas B, Smith, will be the teacher for thc class which will meet for four consecutive Tuesday evening. Tiie topic for study will be “Jesus Teaching Concerning Wo­ men”, This is open to the public The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Yellow Springs Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Buckley C. Rude last Thursday afternoon. Following a dessert course, serv­ ed by the hostesses and assisted j for attendance, by Miss Mary Fralich and Mrs, I * » * Stanly Wise, a discussion of “India” i Tha Intermediate MYF of the was held, Mrs. Wise was chairman j Yellow Springs Church held a skat- program and was assisted by Mrs. | partq nt Hodges, Springfield, David Kirkpatrick, Mrs L. G. Goode,! Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Birch and Miss Louettej * * * Thompson, | The Lion’s Club will meet at the • * * !Methodist Church, Tuesday, Febru- An exhibit of antique objects will!ary 22nd, be arranged by Mrs, J. H, Birch! * * * and her son Jack, at the Presbyter- [ Little Carol Varner, daughter of lan Church, Yellow1Springs on Feb-rMr- and Mrs. Guy Varner has been ‘.ruary 27 This is to be held in the ‘ confined to her home with chicken Church social rooms with a tea' P°x the past week, from 3:00—8:00 p, m. .< t • • • ! The World Day of Prayer Service St. Paul Church {for the Yellow Springs Community Father Hugh Hasson, noted Miss- will be held at the Methodist Chu­ rch Friday evening, February 25 at 7:Q0 p. m. Mrs. Alton Prince is general chairman and all churches |ionary, will conduct a Mission at St. Paul Church, Yellow Springs, from Sunday Feb. 20th to Saturday Feb. 26th. The conferences will be given : are cooperating in the service, each evening at 8:00 oclock. The ’ * * * following subjects will be treated— . YELLOW SPRINGS Sunday—salvation LIBRARY Monday—Death The yearly report given by Mrs. Tuesday—Confession " May Fredricks at the February 9 Wednesday—Marriage Yellow Springs Library Association Answer (• Pintle Nat 327 fcMLJUfcJBLJfcliyMI-) house. You can then dust while you’re in the room rather than having to go to get a cloth. Nutcrackers are helpful when kept In your kitchen cutlery draw­ er. Use them for opening small acrcw topped jars and bottles. If brass or copper fixtures on lamps, doors or drawers tarnish! readily, polish them thoroughly, then apply clear lacquer to them to prevent tarnish from forming.. Decorative ceramic coasters in ; sizes to fit can be placed under ! flower and plant containers to pre­ vent moisture from seeping on to .window sills or table tops. Hughes Ford Inc. Yellow Springs Pd. Adv. , . ..(*«, 3063 In cut In Kite* ISMn 14V4, IS1/*, I JSV4, 2f"s. S2>v, 2tV4, 261*. Site 18441 ; Drc«,x mid tte'ero, 4V< y6tt. S»-ln. I No, 137 IP * wide diet croeh fl fanner, I since m l « by IP4-ln. *<]*are 6c*l*n ll by II In, nil included. Adaptable . "all-p arpose" desl*n, Filet chart, In- ilrnctl a. ................. . S e r ; 304 fer EACH dreaa patient, * S * __ .. . . . . . . . I far rach Needlework pattern, ta AU- On W e d n e sd a y , knOWTl 03 A sh W e d - ■DIP V LANE BUREAU , E ox 369, Madl- ■ ■u Square Station, New York in, N« T. The new SPRING-SUMMER FASH- ION BOOK with *e«re* »f additional : style*, 25* axlra; N ceilaw trh Quid* ! S6* extra. Thursday—The Home Mteetlng was as follows. Friday—’The Blessed Sacrament Circulation 1954 1953 Saturday—Perservancc. Adiilt 12,043 10,284 j The public is Invited and wel- Juvenile 13,697 12,645 como to attend any or all of the Total 25,743 23,429 talks. Adult gain was 1,262, Juvenile The Hbly season of Lent bngans Sain wn3 h052 hiaking thc total gain 2,314, Local Purina Dealers Attend Dinner Meeting Mr, and Mrs. Herman. Randall Adult registration 1954 was 237 Juvenile registration 1954 wns 173 Total 415 Adult registration borrwers 743 Juvenile registration borrowers 501 Total 1244 nesday, o h tiiii day, Bl, Ashes are placed on the fore-head of the faithful by the priest, with the soi- cmn words ttf Scripture "Remem­ ber man, that thou art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return,” The forty days of Lent are in **** 3 ^ * was 1,185 imitation of the forty days of peri- j DbbS itoheciM l$i 1854Wefb $417.74 ance perfonned by Christ before . YttiflffiLfii 18S# ttefe -M* entering upon His public life. They; Volumes discarded or lost 20t and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stormont! are ^ jy.jp us fujfjjj the command Memorial gift books added in were dinner guests Monday evening of christ "Unless you do penance, 1954 were i3 at the WLW Building, Cincinnati Ohio when that station entertained several district Purina dealers and their wives. Several noted TV 6tars were present for the evning’s enter­ tainment and indudd Jim Wood, Jimmy Fiddlr and a part of the Mid-Western Hay Ride Cast, you shall all likewise perish” Lie 13, During Lent, Devotions will after­ noon at 2:30 at St, Paul Church, Yellow Springs, If it is color you want, Buy a Ford Hughes Ford Inc, Yellow Sppr- ings. Pd, Adv, Total number of books in the library are 8,570 Volumes rebound In 1954 were 62 Volumes mended were 36 The total spent for new books ill 1954 was $929.00 Interllbrary loans In 1954 were 73.

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