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

# ^ # MR, AND MRS, HAROLD REIXHARD spent, last: Week in Zeiglcr, III., as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Wright. • « * DR. AND MRS. W. W. Morton, Mr, Harold Morton and family of Louisville, Kentucky, arrived Monday to spend a week with Mr, R. A, and Miss Ina Murdock. Mr, and Mrs. James Ramsey spent last weekend at Indavilie, Indiana, v * » REV, AND MRS. T. F. HARSH of New Castle, Penn., arc visit­ ing Mr, and Mrs, Mttyl Stormont tills week, # * * MR AND MRS, JOHN EEINHARD and SOU, John ,Tr„ of Toledo, Ohio, visited his parents, Mr, and Mr*. Harold Rdnhard last weekend. Mrs, Kt-inhcu’d ami John Jr,, are staying for a few days In CcdurvUk*. nr. o ■* MISSES DORIS AND RUTH RA.M.8EY returned recently from tt tour of the Northwest United States, # « ■ m MR. AND MRS, W A L im HUTSON spent several days hist week with Mr. Hutson's brother,- Air. Clarence Hutson, at his home in Yp&ll&ntl, Michigan, While there, they visited the munici­ pal airport at Tpsilaiiti; saw the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor? visited tin* Ford Museum anti Ore* afield Vill tga; and went over the large Ambassador bridge into Windsor, Canada, 'They then returned to the United States through the Detroit-Wlndsor tunnel tank r the Detroit River, taking a trip north along the St, Clair Lake and St. Clair River to the City of Port Huron where tiny visited the beach along lake Huron, En route homo to Codsr- viHe, they stopped at Luna Pier near Toledo, 0., where they saw Lake Erie, * * • REV. AND AIRS. FRED HULL and family are visiting Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, M. Bull, * * . * JACK' EUBANKS, former CedatvHie resident, visited friends here on Friday. He bow ft sides in New Pbiladelphte, * * * MISS MARTHA COOLER, Wilmab Spencer. Airs, J, E. Hast* lugs and daughter Maude, uiwoi Thursday In Fmichbitrg, Kcn- tu ky, # * * MRS. WILLIAM LAFFERTY, Springfield, formerly of near CcJarvillv Is fwovtring from major surgery performed Inst Week, • ■* v ■ DR. JOHN W„ EICKETT. will be speaking In the Jamestown United Presbyterian Church nest Sabbath morning at eleven o'clock, 11.> will also he t« aching a class itt the Bible School. * * * FREDDIE AND JENNA' BELLE Finney who spent last week with tbr-ir grandmother, Mrs, E. E. Finney left Friday night for their home at Marahnllvltle, O, Mrs. Finney returned to Cedarville ,•Saturday after .accompanying them home, . *’ * MR. AND MRS, RALPH RANDALL and daughters Beverly and Barbara of Xenia were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis LHIich and family, * * ■# MR. AND MRS AtORRlS BOGGS and daughter Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs, Amer liotisman of BoworsviHo visited relatives in Bainbridge, O. * * • REV. AD MRS. ELWOOD PALMER, 1$ f. and Mrs, O. L. Ting* ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stevenson returnee! Friday from New York where they spent a few days sight-seeing and touring the city, DR, NANCY E. FINNEY and Dr, Susan Brovin of Cincinnati, O., were guests of Mrs. fc. E. Finney, Sunday. Coming Events CEDARVILLE — Greene County Horseshoe Tournament will be held at the Community Park here Sun* day afternoon b e g i n n i n g at 1 o'clock Prises Will be awarded Aiydne who Is Interested is invited -§6 participate. •'w " * 0 * .jtjfe’ ini Mrs. WUIfatm Dnbp loan Zirririifirman) of Springfield, Stn|kmricfng the b i r t h of t sfll|iiGteyle Idfttt, Saturday at e-:Me&orit! HdipitaL The ba- * s X Tipp City last Week end, and weigh* cd 8 lb, 5 os. * • ■:*■ August 17—Pomona Grange picnic at Charity Grange Half, Basket supper. Legion-Auxiliary In August Meeting CEDARVILLE — Tho August meeting of the Wallace C. Ander­ son Legion Auxiliary was held Mon­ day evening at the home of Mrs. Nancy Wright with a small num­ ber of members in attendance. Mrs. Arthur Evans, First Vice-President, was in charge of tho meeting, in the absence of Mrs. Lawrence Waddle, who with her husband, is vaention- Ing nt Indian Lake. The. usual for­ mality was followed in opening the Miss Marilyn Downing To Wed Denipwolf Frey Of Cedarville CEDARVILLE — Air, and Airs. J'riio couple has not set a wedding Richard Downing of Shaker Hgts,, O., nrc announcing tho engagement of their daughter, Aliss Marilyn, to Mr. Dompwolf Frey of Cedarvllle. Cedarville Mishap A Cedarville woman, Airs, Don< .“ .....j. M4Vjna Andrews, 52, suffered minor In- meeting, and minutes of the last . , ~ , ,, . „ , (auto driven by Roy Bernard, 11 two meetings were read and an- ... . * , . ° 1 Howersville, near the inlerseetioii proved. Bills were presented and ac copied. A profit of over $100,00 was announced by the Finance Com­ mittee from the project o f selling sandwiches at the night ball games during tho recent comity tourna­ ment. Since all business connected with the home talent show laid not been completed, u formal an­ nouncement of tlie profit was po­ stponed until a later date. Plans were made for the Septem­ ber meeting, in the form of a cover­ ed dish supper for the ladles and j their families at the home of Mr. and Airs, Greer AlcCalllster on S* pt. II at tt:3a p,m, Afcmbcra will be no­ tified by mail as to the details. Any members wishing to bring interest­ ed persons who want to join the organization are welcome to do so. Report of the State Contention ut Diet eland was made by Elean­ or McCnlllster, who nmiouneed honors which had been earned liy the Cult for the year. A prize for the outstanding music prog­ ram of the year was presented to the Unit by the State Music Chairman. And the outstanding achievement of the year was the earning and receiving o f the An­ nual Citation of Merit, Unit MI was one of live in the Third Dis­ trict eonhditiog 47 Units, who earned the honor, The local Unit was also the only Unit in the Dis­ trict to complete reports to ev­ ery required as well as optional project as setup by National j Rules. ; Following the meeting Mrs, Wr­ ight nerved refreshments during a social hour. Boweravllle, nea h i t c n of Route 42 and Main St, in Ce- darviUe Sunday at 8:30 p.m.* ac­ cording to Cedarville Police Chief Marion Lowry, It was reported the woman suf­ fered bead and body lacerations and bruises and was brought to Greene Memorial Hospital In a MeMillau ambulance, Police report­ ed the woman stepped off the curb In front of the ear which had been stopped for a traffic light. date, Miss Downing attended Laurel School and was graduated from Rogers ITali in Lowell, Afass,, and Gouchcr College in Baltimore, AW. Mr, Frey, son of Air. and Alrsu Philip R, Frey of Cedarville, was graduated from Cedarvillo High School and Amherst College. Ho is a member of Phi Kappa PsI Fraternity. I(|r. Frey is associated with the Glidden Paint Company in Cleveland, « Mrs, Glen Beaten, 120 E. Lime­ stone, and Mrs, Josephine Augsbcr- get, 215E, Whiteman returned early Wednesday morning after * trip to the west coast. They flew to San Francisco where they were met by Mrs. Deaton's cousin, Mr. M. J. Beam. They traveled down the coast of Mexico and came back to Rend end Be* ^isgas ibid ftfS jffii % Sari Fforiclii^ wheiv^tKey stayed £j COUtMtfflMVi Puttered Services. Hell!; Saturday For Robert Mcsloh YELLOW SPRINGS — Funeral Services for Robert Mrsiob, 35, of Off! Xenia av.( were held at 10 a,m. Saturday in the Treadway funeral home, Norwood, by the ReV. Ben HCrbste, Buriat followed In Vine St., Cemetery, Cincinnati, Mr, Moaloh died at 4:45 p.iri, Wed­ nesday In Wrlght-Patterson Air Force Base Hospital, He had suf­ fered a heart attack a week earlier. An artist at Wright-Faltcrson, Mr. Mcsloh came to Yellow Springs approximately three years ago. Sur­ viving him are his widow, Jeanette; one daughter, Marian, two-and-one half years old, and his parents, Mr, and Mrs, George. Mcsloh ^of Nor­ wood, Ottrfeii Rftctt Tt It fMfani YELLOW SPRINGS — Three- hundred- pound ostriches, hitched to sulkies, will m e each day at the Clark Cointy Fair In Spring- field 10-22, according to Fair F F A Chapter Members Vie At County Fair CEDARVILLE — Members o f six chapters of the FFA competed week for top honors in livestock, The number o f entries was the largest in several years, Winner of tins grand champion Ayrshire for Tuesday was Bill Arthur of Cedarville. Bob Stover, Xenia, hod the champion Hols- stein. .lack Walsh of Cedarville wits named the best sltowmnn in the swine division nnd also raised the grand champion sow lit the i l ’A swine show, f'lntpion Ham* psliire sow' was that of John Me* MiHstn o f ( tniarville The poultry of Wayne Suiter was Judged the best in FFA contests, Larry Stov* Ver enptnred first prize for Bwr- ore gilt and Date Stover was sec­ ond. Allah Sexton took first fib* lions for tin* best Chester White gilt and Stanley Bull of Xenia was seenmi* Ohio Banks *Gain In Deposits M EN IN SERV ICE Pvt. Don Alexander, son of Air, and Airs. Charles Aclexwider, Bry­ an Rd,# was at Die homo of his parents this past weekend. He is stationed at Ft. Belvoir, Va. * * CpI. James Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander, Bry­ an Kr„ is at his residence in Spring field. He is stationed at Ft. Bragg N, Carolina. Cpl. Alexander is on a 15 day furlough. Woods Family Hold Reunion The IHth annual Woods ret nion was held at the farm home of Mr. and Sirs. Robert Acton, Jr., Fair- field Pike, on Sunday, Aug. A A basket dinner was served at i2:30. Devotions and a general business meeting was held. Air. Pant Darn­ er o f Jamestown opened tho meet­ ing, Atr. Leon Irons WHS elected President for the coming year, Air, J, W. Warwick was elected Vico Pres,, and Mrs. Donald Woods waa elected Sce.-Trcas, Games were enjoyed by all ago groups, Sixty relatives and friends attended from Xenia, L e b a n o n , IVandatls, Or gani c * , Wnynesviiie, j Jamestown and Yt How Springs. ,Bowersville WSCS Holds All-Day Picnic I The Amman's Society o f Chris- |tlan Service o f %wersvllle ALfhe- fdist Church met Wednesday at 11:- ■ SWam. at the chtmh and went to 'General Denver Mrmoripl Park td .Wilmington for an all-day panic, COLttMBUS, OHIO Aug .- Ohio's > m ot th<> ehurch wero ln- morc than C50 banks gained almost T T " P tation to the church. half a billion dollars In total depos­ its during the past year, and Im­ mediately applied the bulk of those individuals in the form of loans, it funds to the heeds of business and is revealed In the annual compara­ tive analysis completed recently by the Bank management Committee of the Ohio Bankers Association, According to Committee Chair­ man John A, Wallace, exec. Vice President of the Willard United Bank, Willard, the exact Increase in hank deposits amounted to $473- 131,500 while total loans increased $310,288,587, or more than 11% dur­ ing the same twelve-months period. This is reflected In the banks' to­ tal resources, which now amount to $0,750,483,000, a gain o f some 5.8 percent over the previous year. To­ tal capital funds Increased at even 8, faster pace, going up more than 0.3 percent during the same period. Investments in government bends and simular securities to provide ample liquid reserves for all pur­ poses also showed a substantial in­ crease during the year, and now total more than $4,500,000,000, or ap­ proximately one half o f ait resour­ ces, the coirimittee pointed out, tSBjfr'4§SB WibAre iiMt*- fua ed i f e -aii .tani»ij|fci'#sffffanf* Be a reporter. Send jou r news Rents !o Ibis paper. We im i l e . . . May Bird Grove St. , as guest ; of s CEDARVILLE HERALD j to see THE FARMER TAKES A W IF » with . Betty Grabte plus | CODE 3 ; with * Ralph Meeker Sally Forest Sun. or Mon, August 10 A 13 . ■.. m OLDTOWN AUTO THEATRE 1 mile north of Xenia on oM Springfield Pike Please present this coupon at l^nt efHcd

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