The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
/ Thursday, October 1, 1953 THE YELLOW SPRINGS AMERICAN PAGE THREE ANTIOCHCOLLEGEBIRTHDAYPARTY THISWEEKEND; 3500 INVITED Soma 3600 person* havo been Invited to attend Antioch Col lege's centennial birthday celebra tion Saturday through Monday on the campus. The opening event will be a re vue by the Antioch Area Theatre elated for Friday and Saturday nights. Performances will be held in the Theatre Arts bldg. There will also be an open house for sec ondary school educators Saturday, At 2 jun, Sunday, trained stu dent guides will conduct campus tours, and at 3 p.m., North Hall will b« re-dedicated. Participating in ti»e ceremonies will be President Douglas McGregor, and former presidents Drs. Arthur ,E. Morgan and Algo D. Henderson. Following the re-dedication, teas will be held in North Hall, Norbcrt House and Birch Hall, by the ar rangement of Miss Charlotte Drake College hostess. Hosts will include students, faculty members, and fa culty wives. General director is Mrs. Jessie Treichier. Roberta Greene has had charge of the student guides and hosts, Peggy Golde and Walter Severson arranged exhibits, and Paul Treichlcr is in charge of the revue. David Parke, Antioch graduate and ministerial student a t Meadvil- le Theological School, will speak at centennial vespers services Sun day evening in Rockford Chapel. Dr. Morgan will speak on “Horace Mann’ a t the Monday morning fam ily assembly, . Included among those invited to the celebration are residents of Yol low Springs and vicinity, the col lege alumni and trustees, Kettering Foundation trustees, Pels Research Institute advisory board, and Fels Foundation Board members, em ployers of co-op students, descen dants of Antioch presidents and early leaders. Two of the surviving grand daughters of Judge William Mills will be at the party. They are Mrs. WJjSfred Mills Chapman of Sandus- kyjXnd Mrs. Leland Ingersol of Red Coach inn, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Also invited have been Mr. and Mrs Horace Mann III of Southwest Hnr bor, Me., and their daughter an Antioch graduate, Mrs. John II Chandler of Washington, D. C. Descendants of the following An tioch presidents or acting presi dents also have been invited. Dr. George D. Black, Dr. Austin Craig, Dr. William M. Dawson, Samuel C. Derby, Dr. Simeon D, Kegs, Dr, George W. Iiosemor, Dr, Daniel A. Long, and Dr, John B. Weston, S U B S C R I B E N O W ! NEWS BRIEFS Mrs, A, Gordon MacLcnuon of Pittsbursh, Pa., has been visiting recently with her parents, Dr, and Mrs, L. L. Taylor of li4 S. Walnut PRINCE VISITS IKE . . . President Eisenhower examines em broidered screen, gift of Emperor llirohito, after presentation by crown prince Akthlto, who Is returning from European tour. t m POLIO SHOT . . . Lucinda, •rphaa la St. Cloud Children's Home la St. Cloud, Minn., gets gamma globulin Inoculation from Or. G. KL Goehrs. Shots prove effective la curbing nation-wide polio epidemic. •*!8 m i GETRELIABLE HELP WHEN BUYING REAL ESTATE Serious title defect! can rob you of your home and every dollar you Invented In i t Be fore you buy or nell — see u*. Our trained Escrow experts check EVERY detail through- ly. You may save yourself a lot of grief by talking U over with us first. INDO CHINA WAR RAGES . . . This 155 mm French cannon belches llaine ami smoke durliij; recent battle against rebel forces In Tlcn-Lang area of French Imio China. U. b. la concerned over reports Red Chinese tnay cuter light. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION WEEK .27toOct .4 MAIN STREET ROULETTE. . . Miami Deposit Bank — i s s r r r i — fau n s rm i InNewSchoolBuilding OCTOBER3,1953 Cafeteria Supper 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Law Price* — Home Cooked Foods Fill Meali As Low As 60 c Parent* have donated thvhoM cooked food Think of it! A good home cooked meal for approx. 60c Menu Chicken Ham m nm wm m Consmkm* from 2:00 on HOMEMDE DONUTS MAGIC SHOW Fortune Telling Walt Disney Movie Dancing by Gayno’s 3 Gable Band in evening forYouths and Adults Proceedd* go toward buying needed equipment for „ - x . ou# new sckodl Indlding. Baked Ham - Pork - Beef Turkey- Chicken- Dinners OPEN 7 DAYS — 6 A.M. ’TILL I P.M. Ofen Cafe CAFETERIA STYLE 4 XENIA AVENUE YELLOW SPRINGS Street, Mrs, Fluke and Miss -Frances Shaw recently spent a day in Col umbus. Leaving for New York Tuesday will be Miss Barbara Fluke and Miss Betty Anstine. Mis* Fluke and Miss Anstine will meet Mis Rita Hopley, who will arrive there from Bristol, England, on Oct. 9. Miss Hopley, who is planning'to spend a year in this country, will be a guest of the F Faye Fluke family for somo time. The three young women will return to Yellow prings on Oct, 14, PRECISION CAKE BAKER Shakespeare Club ToHaveLuncheon The first full meeting of tilt* Shakespeare Club will take place a t a luncheon Tuesday in High View Terrace, near Eellbrook. Members will tell of interestei.ig places visited during the summer. Attend Session Mrs. Olivo Hammond of Lime stone St., and Mrs. Mildred Fo.!- fer o * Whilom m ,*i. attended f'O opening luncheon meeting of the Alpha Chapter of Delta Knppn Br.mma (teachers’; Sorority rec ently in Dayton’s Van Clove Ut.vcl, Alpha Chapter Is comprised of teachers from Greene, Clinton nni War-en Count.«■>. AwayAtSchobl Mortis Wise, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wise of Xenia Ave., is en rolled nt the Mt, Iformnh School for Boys, Northfiold, Mass, WorksAtCollege Mrs, Daniel Klips (Evelyn Barr) of 321 Xenia Ave., in currently as sociated with the Anthropometric Survey for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which is located at An tioch College, Airs. Klips formerly was em ployed by Radio Station KFUN in Ln» Vegas, N. M. She is the dau ghter of Mr. and Mis. Ira Itarr, al so of the Xenia Av«. address, Antieli Chapter No. <146, OKS. was one of six Eastern Star chap ters entertained by the Aldorn Glia pter at their Friendship Night last week in Xenia’s Masonic Temple, Knowing how to make precision parts for automatic washing ma chines may not be absolutely neces sary in order to bake a chocolate cake but it helps according to For rest Moreland, a foreman in the largest washing machine factory in the world. The difference is that he only bakes as a hobby. Moreland uses practically the same efficient assembly-line meth ods for gathering cake ingredients ns he does* for turning out the vital and precise mechanism of a Whirl pool washing machine. The Anal re sults in cacti case are a proud ex ample of craftsmanship. In the nearly 30 years that Mr. Moreland has been associated with washing machine manufacture he has learned the secret of precision in quality production. In his own kitchen he follows the same methods, A chocolate cake starts at one end with an empty bowl. As it moves along the kitchen “assembly line” toward the oven, proper In gredients are added from neat wall bins and shelves. While the cake is baking the “sub-assembly” job of preparing the frosting goes on, Here is one of Mr. Moreland’s "secrets" on how to remove cake that sticks to hot tins; Apply a cloth soaked in cold water to bot tom of hot pan. The cold causes pun to contract and loosen cake without breaking. PRECISION CHOCOLATE CAKE Pidit.t oven to JiO*. 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