The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22

Niue Local Scouts At Camp Birch Tiiis Week c e d a r VILLE — Boy Scouts of Troop No, 68 of Cedorville, along with eight other troops from Xenia, Springfield, Crbana, Knolhvood West Mansfield, Less Creek, and Reesville, are encamped at Camp Birch near Yellow Springs, during the fifth big week of outdoor living for hoys from all over Ohio, Swim­ ming, boating, seouteraft, archery, handicraft, nature study, singing, hikes and overnight trips in the Clifton Gorge, are brought to a climax on Friday night when all the parents and friends are invited out to see their boys perform at a campfire ceremony and pageant on titled 'The Ohio Story", The play fa under the direction of William C. Parker, the Tccumsch Council Executive, Assistant Director of the Council, Bennett Taylor is the camp director, •* Among the 160 boys and lend­ ers who are attending the camp this Week are nine boys from Cedarville, They are: Ronnie Horner. Hale Slevenson, David Hughes, Kelson Pickering, Kills Williams, .Mike Townsiey, Gor­ don Boyer, ('horlesTobin, David Parsons, and scoutmaster, E, (*. Markcsoii, Mary Lee Cummings Celebrates Birthday C edarv il . d e ....A party In hon­ or of her iOtlt birthday was held for Mary Lee Cummings, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Cummings, at her home t o t Tuesday afternoon, The celebration featured games, with prizes being awarded to Gall Stokes and Altec Mae Evans, gifts for the guest of honor, and refresh­ ments employing a pink and green color scheme. Present a t the party besides Mary Lee and those reeelv- I log prizes were Peggy Ferguson, ! Julia Stalgcrs, Joan Mowery, Judy j Gillaugh, Joan Cummings, Barbara ] Moth Janet and Jeanette Hamer, Susie Reynolds, and Patty Spltler. Ctdarvillt Progressive Farmers 4-H Club Meets CEDARVILLE - The Cedarville Progressive Farmers t-H Club met a t the home of Bill Bosch on Tues­ day evening, There was a discus­ sion on Health Permits for the Greene County Faff, Refreshments were served following the business meeting. li ! i ft Lt. Roberf Swanbeck Mr. and Mrs. Charles G, Duvall of Helde Drive, Springfield are an­ nouncing the engagement of their j daughter, Mary Jo to LL Robert R, Swnnbeck, son of Dr, and Mrs. C. E, Swanbeck of 804 Center Street, Huron, Ohio, Miss Duvell was graduated front Cedarville High School, Cedarville Ohio nnd Mlnml-Jncobs College, Dayton, nnd Is presently employ­ ed at Wrlght-Patlerson Air Force Base as n stenographer. Her fianee was graduated from Huron High School, Huron, Ohio, and Baldwln-Wallacc, College, Be­ rea, Ohio, where ho waa affiliated With Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Lt. Swanbeck is presently station­ ed In Washington D. C. A definite date has not been set for the wedding. / 0 0 Mr, Robert Conneiy and wife, of Crystal City, Missouri visited here last weekend, Mrs, James Chestnut accompanied them on a trip of Michigan, * *. * Dr. .I, Alvin Orr and wife of Due West, South Carolina, visited Dr. Orr's sister, Mrs, Anna Wilson.' Dr, Orr teaches at Erskine College and Seminary In Due West, * * * Mr, amt Mrs,. Gary Geiser and sons John and Jim left Wednes­ day for their home in Bloomington, Indiana. Mrs. Geiser had spent two weeks with her mother. Mrs. Robert Nelson before the arrival of her husband. I)r, K. B. McClellan and wife, of Columbus, O., visited his sister Mrs. John Collins and other relatives in Cedarviile, this week, * * * Miss Joann Cummings is spending a week with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Theis of Centerville, * * * * Mr, and Mrs, R o b e rt Pmvlcss and two children of Florida visit­ ed In Cedarville on Monday, They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haigh Williamson and family. * * » Mr. pHinn Cable, wife, and son Robert, of Fort Wayne, Indiana visited Mrs. Cable's mother, Mrs. Anna Wilson, last week, * * * Mr, and Mrs. Carr <Dora Murphy) of Bellefontalne, O., spent Sunday here with Miss Leola Corn and Miss Alta Murphy, • * * Friends of Mrs, Ruth Reiter and family have received word that they arrived safely in Florida, and their new address is 3913 KiVCrVlew Blvd., Bradenton, Florida. * • Mrs, J, S. West, Mrs. Bertha Graham, and Mrs, Mabel Law­ rence were shoppers In Springfield last week* * * • Mr, and Mrs. L n White and family spent last Week-end in Kw Concord, O,, visiting relatives there. • • • Mr. and Mrs, C, E. S titt of Columbus, O., visited bis sister and family* Rev. and Mrs, Lindsley Wlnans, Elizabeth and Virginia, on Friday evening, * • • Mr, Kenneth Ferryman, his Wife and son, Of Cattaraugus, New York, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs* J* C. Ferryman, this week. Mrs* Nancy Spraeklen, Main St,, has been ill a t her home for several weeks, 4 V » Mr», K, T* Williamson spent last week a t Grave City College, Pa,, where she attended the training school for Prsbyterioa officers as a delegate representing Dayton Presbytcrial, The school was la session from Monday to Saturday, * * » Mrs* Arthur Evans and children motored last week-end to Fort Knox to spend some time With her husband, Sgt, 1st Glass Arthur Evans, Who Is stationed there in reserve training, Mr, Kent Williamson spent last Week lit Cleveland, O,, where he visited Mr, Ted Wlant. The hoys ae ATo fraternity brothers and attend Rowling Green University. ♦ * s MISS R t’T ii W m t arrived this Week from St. Louis, HOf lourj. She is on vacation from her work at the Y, tv, c. A. and olan* to spend the month of August With her mother, Mrs, J. S, West, 4 ■* 4 MRS, GEORGE S. COTTON arrived home late Sunday evening Tom Washington D. CJ, Where She has been visiting her daughter, Margety Cotton, • * * MISS' WILMAH SPENCER and Mrs, J , E. Hastings spent ft Jew days last week in Kent, o , visiting bliss Helen Hall, • * * MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM Lister had ns guests several days, his mother, Mrs, E. J, Lister of Toledo, O., and his sister and her daughter, Mrs, Ethel Robinson and Nancy, of Ottawa Lake, Michigan. * * » RUSSELL W. LISTER, A, M. A- N„ of Whiting Field, Milton, Fla*, Is spending a 12-day leave with his parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Lister and Billy. MR. AND MRS, MELVIN Charles celebrated their 34th wed- ling anniversary at the home of their son Roger and family In Dayton, O., on Friday, July 3ist. Roger also celebrated his birth- lay at the family dinner, 4 4- 4 but, AST©MRS. DELBUR KING of Brookvlllc, O., were visit­ ers at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Haglcr, Sunday after­ noon, They also spent some time with their nephew, Mr, Donald Hagler *nnd family. FORMER PRESIOERT CEDARVILLE COLLEGE APPOINTED ASSISTANT HEAD OF DENNISON UNIVERSITY Cedarville, Aug. I — Edward II. Miller, Jr., former acting president of Cedarville College from 1950 to Devoe and Van Tress The purebred Ayshlre dairy herd of L. A, DcVoe and Robert Van ]Tress at Cedarville has achieved top recognition during a recent ■month for outstanding production. .The IQ producers arc creditodvv ith javeraging 1251 pounds of 3,8G milk .'and 47 pounds of butterfnt, actual, jwhich placed them among the na­ tion's top Ayrshire herds in the ■Ayrshire Herd Test Division of 5 to 15 cows. With 18,000 cows on test, the Ay­ rshire holds the record among all dairy breeds as having the highest percentage of cows on test. 1952, has been appointed assistant to the president of Denison Univer­ sity foe development, President A. Blair Knapp has announced. Miller is a native of Buffalo, N. Y., and attended Amherst College, Massachusetts, Prior to his admin­ istrative work at Cedarville, he was engaged In fund-raising In Spring- field. In Southern Ohio, Miller was active, hi diocesan work for the Ep­ iscopal Church, serving «« deputy of the general convention in 1948 and 1919. He was a member of the ;Hotary Club and vice president of > the Community Chest in Spring- field. Mr, and Mrs. Miller have two chil dren, Edward H. Ill, who will re- sturn next month for his senior yr. fat Denison, and Mary, 15, SHERYL BOGGS of Xenia spent a few days this week with icr grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Morris Boggs and Mildred Boggs. • • * MRS. T, B. FKAME and Iris, and Mrs, Bernice DeForge were ,n Norfolk, Virginia from Friday of last week Until Thursday. They were visiting Mrs, Frame’s son, Elton Frame, * * * I)R. E, M, FINNEY and family of Marshallvllic, O., spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs, E E. Finney. Dr. Finney's two widest children Freddie and Jenny Belle, arc staying with their grandmother for a week, Other gusts of Mrs, Finney were her ion, Joe Finney and family, * 4 * MR. AND MBS, COLLINS Williamson were Sunday afternoon guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Strue- Wlng of Tipp City, Surprise Party Mr. Harry Hamman, 322 So. Main St. Was guest of honor at a sur­ prise birthday party Tuesday eve­ ning a t the home Of Mr,, and Mrs. Nelson Ctesweil, Guests were Mrs. W. W. Welhier of Altadena, Calif,, Mr, and Mrs, Paul F i s h e r and daughter Gay of F t. LauderdalCi F la , Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Ham* man, Mrs. Harry Hamman a n d daughter Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cresweil and children Nancy, Kent, and Robert. Assistant Post At Springfield Goes To Byron Hollinger D, F , Ackerman, director of per­ sonnel for the Springfield public schools, said today that Byron Hol- llngcr, athletic director and head football coach a t Cedarville Col­ lege, had been recommended tc the Board of fidueatton for position of We Invite Collins Wltllnntaon Rt. 2 Cedarville as guest of THE C e d a r v il l e h e r a l d to see Y oung b e s s with Jean Pciers Stewart Granger plus Confidentially Connie with Jatief Leigh Sun, e t Mon-, Aug, 9 and 30 at OLDTOWN AUTO THEATRE 1 mile north of Xenia - on old Springfield Pike FlCase present this coupon a t box office ADMIT TWO assistant football coach a t Spring- field Public High School, Hollinger, who cime to Cedarville College, now Cedarviile College and Bibie-Institute, in May of 1952 front Hamilton Public High School, Wilt assume his new duties Aug. 20, it was said. He Will assist Jim Mc­ Donald, head football mentor at Public, The new Springfield coach guid­ ed Cedarville to a 3-5 football sea­ son last fall and then saw bis base­ ball team post on 11-2 record, Hol­ linger said today that he would move his family to Springfield "as soon as we can find a place to live,” He noted that he would a t­ tend a football clinic at Canton with other coaches a t Springfield and then would start with football Aug. 20 , Before moving to Cedarville Hot- Unger served as head baseball co­ ach and assistant iino gfiggA a t Hamilton four years. He Is &grad­ uate of Dixie High School, New Le­ banon, O., In 1932, and received his AB degree at Manchester Col­ lege, Manchester, Ind., in 1938. The 37-year-old coach received his ma­ ster’s degree, in physical education from Ohio State University In 1940, Springfield officials reported that seven other coaches were Interview­ ed by a screening committee for the job. Members of that group were E, G, Roncmous, athletic director} C, L, Fox, high school principal} M<y Donald, head football coach a»J Ackerman, , .. * 4> 4 * < «. 4 ■* •* # it* t i ■tinmra i t in »4 t i t 11 t t i t i » i t t t i t i » » » » t i I

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