The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
* PAGE EIGHT THE YELLOW SPRINGS AMERICAN Thursday, September 24, 1953 P.T.A. NEWS The P, T, A. monthly meeting held Inst Thursday at the New Grade School building opened the yearly membership drive, Mrs, Guy Varner is the new Membership chairman. She reported charts pla ced in each class room, The rooms with the hlgest parent membership will receive prizes, St was voted to sponsor a school mid-morning milk program dor the klndogarteri, first and second grades, The children will pay for the milk but the P, T. A. will cover any loss. It was also voted to sponsor two delegates to the P, T. A. convention in Ginriimutl October 0, Those at tending will lie announced latter, Mrs, Marry Herlcy chairman of the Room Mothers announced the following names: KINDERGARTEN Morning, Mrs. Bruce MePhaden, Mrs. Vernon Gray afternoon, Mrs, Wm. Jackson, Mrs, Jack Kerahner FIRST GRADE Mrs, Charles Kohler, Jr. Mrs, Richard DeWIne SECOND GRADE Mrs. Douglas Scott Mrs. H. T. E. Hertzberg THIRD GRADE Mrs, Clyde Eyster THIRD and FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Wm. Beatty FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Leo Hughes FIFTH GRADE Mrs, Otha JB, Hardy, Jr. FIFTH and SIJvTH GRADE „ Mrs. Arthur Landes "v ■' SIXTH GRADE Mrs. W, B. Eckroad SEVENTH GRADE R Mrs. Robert Whitmore Mrs. Martin Gordon L EIGHTH GRADE Mrs. Stanley Wise Mrs. Walter Knecht NINTH-GRADE \ Mrs, James Blackwood TENTH GRADE Mrs. Lloyd McNutt ELEVENTH GRADE Mrs. H. N, Williams 2 FOR YOUR MONEY mm OlfK SPECIAL SAVINGS PLAN Drop la Aik For Details MIAMI DEPOSIT BANK Member ef FJl.I.C. TWELVETH GRADE Mrs, A. C, Hoffman ‘KnowYourCounty’ Instead of the regular League of Women Voters’ meeting on Monday, a League Study Group will convene at 8 p. in the tiome of Mrs. Forms Stout, com- mittee cimirniau, of the Fairfield pike, "Know Your Country" is live subject of the discussion, widen will ensue Tor several sessions. It is the first Study Group meet ing of the year, Mrs. Rollin Brewer is League preslilent, and Mrs, Heinz Ktlnu Is secretary. The next legulni meeting will he held Oct, 'JO. Mayor’s Court Three cases were tried Wednes day in Mayor’s Court. Arrested on Sept. 10 were Elmer R. Jarvis, 30, of Columbus, for drinving while intoxicated, and William L. Davis, 21, of Spring- field, for public drunkenness. Jarvis posted $210 bond and Davis was lodged in Greene County jail. Last Friday, Jfiy W. Crawford, '10, of Xenia, was charged with driving while intoxicated. Ho posted $205 bond. INDIAN'S GUARD POWs . . . Units or S, 009-man guard of Indian troop* are stationed at Pinmunjam n assume task of policing allied prisoners ol war who refuse to rciurn to Communist North Korea. Is pari ol truce agreement, This is your paper help us to huild it up into something! SUBSCRIBE NOW! Mrs, Cornelius Grinnell of Grin, incll Rond and Mrs. Glndys Whit- ledge of Cleveland, Ohio enjoyed several days last week at Canyon Inn at McCormick's Creek .State Pork near Spencer, Indiana. They report tho excellent food, hotel at mosphere, beuutlful natural sur roundings affording many outdoor sports and activities, as well us in door fun an dSaUmlny night square dancing, made this vacation not one to look buck upon, but one to look forward to repeating soon again at this year-round resort. On the return trip, Mrs. Grinnell and Mrs. VVhitledge visited Louis ville, Ky. and spent two days with friends ir. Cincinnati. hold the next reunion in 1050. Prizes were given to Jay Peter son, Xentu for having the young est child present, to John Rein- hard, Toledo for coming the great est distance and to Ada Ferry man Johnson, of Xenia for having the oldest child present and alo the largest number ' of children present. Each class member gave a short review of his or her life history since graduation. Letters were read from several members who were unable to be present. Members of the class of 1939 were; Mrs. Ruth Dennchy Car lisle, Yellow Springs; John Rein- hard, Toledo; Nancy ' F i n n e y Wright, Cedarville; Robert Dune- vant, S. Charleston; Roy Hart man, Xenia; Catherine Randall Mc Donald, Bowersville; Jay Peter son, Columbus; Helen Ross Haines, Xenia; Mary Geis Clifton, Cedar ville; Anna Rumpke Deselen, Springfield; Edward Benton, Yel low Springs: Geneva 'Benton Gud- BIRTHS James Bruce is the name of the third child born Sept, ll , in Springfield City JfloBpitnl to Mr. and Mrs. James Hevelin, of Cin cinnati, forrnoi’y of Yellow Springs, x * The baby, whose brothers are John, 7, and "Scotty", 5, weighed six pounds, nine ounces at birth. The Heveiins moved to Cincinnati during tho summer. Mrs. Hevelin and James spent last weekend In Yellow Springs with James’ maternal grandparents Mr. nnd Mrs. G, E, Owen of 215 Whiteman fjt. • • • Mr. nml Mrs. Ezbon Bull, of 1371 KlobdtfVz 'St., Springfield, former village residents, are an nouncing the birth of their sec ond daughter, Vuncia Sue, Sept. 13, in Springfield Mercy Hospital. The baby weighed eight and one- half pounds at birth, and hus a sister named 'Helen Inez. Mrs. Ball is the former Martha Taylor, of Yellow Springs. • • 0 • Former village residents, Mr. and William Poux, now of Sum merville, Pa., have announced the birth of their first child, a daughter, Sept. 11, The baby weighed five pounds, six and one- half ounces a t birth and has been named Deborah. Mr. Poux was head coach a t Bryan High School for the last two years. TH E BAFFLES By M ahoney HEADS LEGION . . . Arthur 3, Ceanell, S3, operator of clothing litr e la Middletown, Conn., I* MW national commander *1 American Legion, Connell, nav 7 ret ol World War I. Is sh' wn with wife after election at St, Louis convention. 3 GOOD USED REFRIGERATORS 2 Westinghnuse 1 Crosley GRINNELL APPLIANCE SALES CedarvilleClass Of1938 Holds Reunion The class of 1038 of Cedarville High School held their 2nd re union at Cmlnrville Shelter House recently. Forty-five members and their families enjoyed a basket dinner at noon, During tho busi ness meeting now officers for tlm next year were elected with Mrs, Clyde Walker, Cedarville, ns presi dent, Mrs, Wilford McDonald, Jamestown, sectetary ami Robert Duncvant of South Charleston, as treasurer. The group voted to P r i n t i ng o f D i s t i n c t i o n now ! ONLY 7-DAY DELIVERY ON YOUR JOB PRINTING ORDERS. Letterheads Envelopes Books Circulars Statements Pamphlets Newspapers T h o C t d a r v i l l t H o r a M PH mm 91711 County Pis . Co. Phoiie or come in Jamestown Journal Phoiie 4-9031 1. The English poand is worth hew mach la Americas i d - Ian? (a) 34.8*; (b) |2.M; (c) |3.M« L Mecca, the holy city for Moslems, is Is (a) Egypt; (b) Irsn; (e) Basil Arabia. >. Napsiesa was bora la (s) Frames; (b) Italy; (s) Conies, AN8WEE •W'V !*"•* ’I MAYOR McGUP By John Jarvis DaytonPower- LightSponsors T.V.Program “You Are There," the television show that takes viewers directly on scenes of great events in history will return this fall on WHIO-TV with “The Fate of Nathan Hale," sponsored by The Dayton Power and Light Company, This year the show will be view ed each Friday from 7 to 7:30 p.m. First allow begins October 2. In the first 1952-53 season the live half-hour show was telecast on Sunday evenings. CBS newsmen, dressed in modcrn clothesr, will once again go on the scenes of histary-ninking epochs, interview participants nnd inter pret events, All scenec will be por trayed as they actually happened by a topflight cast of actors, Some of the shows to follow will he the “Louisiana Purchase,” the HIGH FLTT.lt . . . LI. Col, Marlas E. Carl, marine carp* pilot, climbs from IJ- 5 M 11 , navy rockel-powered research plane, after setting new world’s sltllndle record of l!,U I feet above Ed ward* air foroo basa (a Cali- forals. DEAD SHOT . . . Mrs, Mar garet Culbertson, kindergarten teacher In Los Angeles, won na tional women’s pistol title at meet at Camp Perry, O. She scored 2434 points out of, possible 2700 with Xt and .43 caliber pistols. "Birth of a National Anthem," and "Columbus Discovers America,” HEREFORD ASSOCIATION The Annual picnic of the Miami Valley Hereford Association was held at Pine Croft Farm. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drake, on Sunday. Approximately 50 members were present. A short business meeting was held after the basket dinner. Is Appointed The appointment of Frank Wii- mnn as building caretaker was decided upon at the Monday meet ing of the Thomas Edwin Bailey Post No. 657, Yellow Springs, Also, results of the recent Leg ion fair were discussed, and plans for future Legion projects were formulated. Like Money In The Bank! 9 • Is This Your Phone Number? 7-3421 IF IT IS You have 2 delicious club aleak dinners coming to you F R E E • • t t Watch for this aeries of ads each week in this paper and in the Yellow Springs News 6 8 GRILL YELLOW SPRINGS W e're Air Conditioned! •i .m u iiiiM M ,• ...IMPORTANT NOTICE.. TO ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS This is to notify th a t all ads must he in our Office no la te r than S o'clock TUESDAY EVENING this also applies to news items, No ads or news items will be accepted a fte r this hour. * . 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