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

*ntnfatnwuUou rn *I .urml&y* *Junr ll Page 51 tiltMFXM W l W WHvi'ivo «0. YrUnw Sprtn** imrrlrou (Wlirvilii* liffwlu XSHiWJlw' -• * lirlStoats Enrolled at Camp Greene Day Camp la now in H-.H.'iicm at Cftmp Greene, for fifth grade in­ termedinto Girl Scouts. Eighty-five girls arc?" registered for June 3th through ith. There are six house­ keeping dnlts with two leaders to the unit. The staff tor this week includes; Mrs, Garnet Birch, Fair­ born director, Mrs. Faye Wilburn, Cedarvilte assistant director, Mrs. Mary Reape, Fairborn business manager, Mrr„ Wendell Garter, nurse. The week of June Bth through Ukh the older interffiedlates will be at the camp, Ninety-fire girls have registered far that week. Their staff wilt be; Mrs, Garnet Birch, director, Mrs. Mary Wise, assistant direetor^Mw. Mary Httlti- emtan, business manager , Mrs, Schlosn. nurse. The public is invited to visit the camp on Fridays of each week from l to 3 o’clock in the after­ noon v MET SCRAP DRIVE A Scrap Drive is to be held Sat­ urday. June 13 by the Westminister Fellowship of the Cedarville Pres­ byterian Church. Scrap paper and scrap iron will be collected,^ ON 30.DAV GRAVE IJeutcnant and Mrs. Richard Al­ ien and yon are hack from Florida where Lt, Alien has lawn taking training as a Jet pilot, After a 30* day leave here, he will be headed for overseas assignment, Mm. Allen is the former Miss Alice Fink of Yellosv Springs, GIRT- SCOUTS MEET Brownie Troop NO. 30 held their investiture ceremony last week at {he shelter house. Fifteen girls took and received their Girl Scout pins, part in the "Fly Up” Ceremony After the ceremony was completed, leaders of the troop, Mrs, Ralph Cummings, Mrs. Waiter Cummings and Mrs. Tom Hamer served rc- ! freahments of punch and cookies } to the troop. Mrs. Raymond Williamson Fetes Mrs, Raymond T. Williamson, of Cedarville very graciously enter­ tained. a group of guests to dessert bridge on Thursday evening, The party honored Mrs. Orey Jftnssen of Florida, who Is visiting relatives hero. Mrs. Janssen Is the sister of Mrs. J. C. BtbKW. The guests enjoyed a delightful dessert c o u r s e after which four tables Of bridge were played with high score price going to Mrs, Rob­ ert MdeGregor. ’ Mrs, Janssen also received a gift from Mrs. Williamson, Those present to enjoy the eve­ ning were the honored guest, Mrs. Janssen; Mrs, Joe Stoke*; MW* Uoyd Confnrr; Mrs, Walter Cum-tv rrilngs: Mrs. Frank Crbawett; Mwif- Harry Hammon; Mrs, FtMpIt Gflnr~ mings; Mrs. Fred Dobbins; Mr*, Aw B, Creswell; Mrs, Ralph TownslsyM Mrs. Nathan” Elder; Mrs. P r e f * Townsley; Mrs. Paul Cummings;• Mrs. Charles Stormont; Mrs. Ray, Carzoo; Mrs. Ralph8Ferguson; Mrs, Robert MacGregor; Mrs. “Ham« Idy Reinhardt Mrs, John Davis; Mrar, Mrs, Delraer Jobe; andfthe boeteo*;, Mrs. Williamson. The Williamson home was beau­ tifully decorated with spring flow-- ers. .? OWSSSJJAl ..— ., J.-. -i.J-u-.O' ■ ■C- ?0R.*.■w*-*' - *s <4 ' %. * *■» » f r * Tin: i 1 s **“* 3 ^ ** r H mm-V%- ■■"*> IS America Is a land of free peoples, where there Is freedom of press and self expression; where we can raise oisr children to live without fear and danger* May S o d give us the foresight to recognize and the courage to destroy fhe foreign elements endangering this freedom* We, as an American family, serving fhe needs of people in Y eTiQw Springs and surrounding communities, wish to congratu­ late the publisher and staff of the Yeflow Springs H American". We sincerely hope that the ideals of ail Americans, for which this paper stands, may continue to be expressed, free of personal opinions and influence,, bringing its readers a complete news cov­ erage as items of Interest to our community* Our Very Best W i s h e s - ' EARL N. YODER

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