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

AB0OT DEOARVIIXE PEOPLE Him, Wiliam Lister and son Bill, i Mr#, loo Haglcr of Xenia, Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris of { at ft birthday dinner In honor of X.umberton, Sunday, June 7, |her husband. Mr. Hagler, Stanley Alnd* attended a M.nrni- Jncob# sfihn si pienie aLa pari: mar Dayton on Sunday, Jane 7. • • • Mr. A. It, PIvans t#Lying to Chi­ cago w,th bisbrother-in-law Mr. Craig Bm.lft of St, Lous# to attend a meeting of the board of Meat Parking Cnmpanios over the ecun- try. He w.,’1 leave Tuesday, June 30, and May ur.tfl “Saturday. • • • ‘Mr. and 'Mrs, Paul Ramsey went to Knoxville. Tennessee over the week-end. They are bringing Miss Ruth Ramsey home for the sum­ mer vacation. • • • Captain and Mrs. G. I., Markle of Norwood, Mass., are visiting h a parents. Mr. and Mrs 1 C. L',»vis this weds. Capt. Markie is chap- lain fit the first Naval District with headquarters in Boston. The Mar- kies and Mr. and Mrs. Davis were dinner guests or Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and daughters on Sunday, • ft ft Mis# Helen Mat! of Kent, Ohio was a week-end g u e s t of Miss Maude Hastings and Mrs, J. E, m Hastings. • * • Mrs# W a l t e r Cummings and daughter# and Miss Linda Gordon are spending the week at Indian Lake. • • « Rev. and Mrs. Day K e n n e d y (Lena Hastings) of PembervjllG! spent n few days last week with j her mother, Mrs. J, E. Hastings, and her sister, Mrs, Maude Hast­ ings. • I* • 1 The McKibben (lass meeting of the U. P. Church was held Friday; evening, June s at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Lauris Straley. Devotions; were conducted by Mr. Raymond, Bpradslrn, The evening featured a covered u.sb supper and social hour after a bus.r.e as meeting. • • * Mr. and Airs. Flynn Bach enter­ tained Mr. and Mrs, Earl Davis and Jot* and Jim Davis from Win­ chester, Kentucky; Mrs, Flossie Da* vi# of Xenia and Air#. Nancy Baoh, Mr, Bach’s mother from Elyah, Kentucky,, Sunday, June f. Rev. K. tC Briggs- attended tbc fusergl service of Rev. Melvin Cun* n'sgham retired minister ef the| W.'vj.sgt.m DiStr.et at Da y t o n , ? June 8. The men w in f o r m e r | r.flghbte.ng pastors of churches { ftfat O'.ft-. Insati. Rev D-ggs css-si-*. e l >a trw* service. j « * • 9 Alls# Nancy Bach is vlsstlrg her sister Airs, J a m e s Wtsccup .'hi V.nsh.r gterj L%C , for a few weeks. The Youth Fellowship group t f ! the Methodist Church was awarded j a pursue which was cawed ty vav> cu£ aativ.ties and service# which they p e r i t r m ed Eight-hEsr.drid }M,;r,ts are required to win the award and the local group had f.f- ites-hur.dtcd. points, » ■* • Mrs. fftiast t'mi** and children and im nsfcfhtr*m*law Airs. Bostic o f Si Albans, West Virginia, are spend rig a week here with Alias Wuhted and Afr. Herbert Myera, ft ft « Mr. Fred Luitenhurger is Spend­ ing the week in Pittsburgh, He Is purchasing toy# for Christmas for the CedarvIHe Hardware, m - •' "tHe#. Robert Turnbull ha# re­ inr*ed 'home .after a weeks vaca­ tion in-Miehigan. rMr«. R. <M. Vaughn .and M I i t Anna Vaughn of Pomeroy c amp Wednesday for an extended visit with Mrs. Frank S, Bird, «' ft • Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Htiffmaf and Airs. Alice Huffman o f Dayd..* were Sunday evening guests of Mr* and Mrs. Marvin Agnor. fti '& Mr. and Mr*. John Newman of Covington, Kentucky spent Satur­ day and Sunday visiting with their son. Rev. N o r m a n Newman and Mrs. NswmSn. t* * -ti; ' M m . Donald Hagler entertained i,4 Mr- and Mrs*. Albert, Hagler and I Mrs. Mabel Lawrence spent the ! ,ve« U-end ,n Dayton, Ohio. i • 4 J Air, and Airs. Frank Cooper and j mn Garry from Dayton spent Sai- ! urdny, June B. with Mr. and Mrs. J Fred Engk, l • # • j Rev, and Airs, O M. Hooten of j Spr.ngffeld *vm> S u n d a y dinner j guest# of Mr, anti Mrs, M e l v i n { Charles. ! s j Nancy Charles from Washington «C. H„ is sju r.d.r.g a week with her |grandpare nts, Mi, and Mrs, Melvin f Charles. ! Dr, and Mrs. E. M. Finney and | family from Alarsbailvh.’e, Mr. and IMrs. Joe Finney from Kurton, Air. Howard Finney and daughter from Connersv.Iic. Indiana, ar.d H e l e n Finney who is a nurse 5b Louisville, ; Kentucky, spent the ■week-end with :Mrs. E. E. Finney to celebrate her ; birthday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Morris Boggs of iCedarvilk visited Mr. and Airs. IAmur Houseman of Bowersville on iSunday and also Mrs. James Boggs. Other guests of Airs, Beggs were Air. and Airs Darmol Whitaker and family of Joplin, AUssouri. • • • Carole Lillieh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillich and Barbara Randall, daughter of Air. and Airs. Ralph Randall of Xenia appeared in Katheryn Haas dance review at Springfield High School. Tues­ day. June 0. * • ft Mr, and Airs. Fred Dean and daughter N a n c y entertained as their Sunday guests, AD. and Airs. C. M. Antrim. • Airs. John. Mills is attending the Annual Ohio Conference* of t h e Methodist Church held this week in Lakeside Ohio, Airs. Aiil.'s is * delegate* from the local church. ilicv. mid Airs. E. R. Biggs and Airs, David Reynolds plan to spend the week-end at Lakeside. VtolTIN.tillN JDAiaT Atr, and Airs, F. A, Jackson are visiting for a weak In the East. Air, Jackson la principal of Y e l l o w rSprings Lemeatary aehaai. YSArchersPiace b IrcwmCc. Several members of the Yellow Spring# Archery Club altended’ the annual Brown L'a.inty Dprxl Arch- cry Sheet h e l d recently at the Brown County Indiana State Park under the sponsorship of the Biro*' clnnafi District Arehcru. Varying wind# from all directions made the ISO participant# frem six surrounding counties work extra hard for their scores, Attending from Yellow Springs were Miss Lena Oster, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Bv- trman and son, George and Mr. and Airs. Ira R. Barr. Rotating trophies were given for first place, m-dals in the shape of S.ttle Proven jugs for second and third places. The following Y&AC members pla-std: Cadet Boys (12 years and un­ der) — Target, first — George Bverman j Flight, seooruf—tieoyge Everrminj Clout, first ^— George Everman; Junior Boys (ages 16- 18) Target — Honey Orkerrsnin, first In the women's division Vir­ ginia Hersh placed first in Bight and clout, Myrtle Everman plan­ ed second in clout and .Marion Barr, third. Mary Orkerman plac­ ed third in target and also won the 60 yard range medal. Red Everman' won the CO yard range medal In the men’s target competition and also third in the Clout. The range medals go to the person making the greatest gcore at the different distances shot. Red Everman and Ira Barr were members cl the men's w i n n i n g team at the short, the Dayton In­ dustrial Athletic Assn. RESEARCH CUBB LSENTEUTAINED Papers were read by Mrs. Ray­ mond C« moo and Mrs. J, Lloyd Confarr at a meeting cf the Re­ search Club dl the Jpme of Mrs. B. E, Finney, near Cedarvilk, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. 'Garaoo's subject was "Traveling in" the West*’ and Airs, Cenfarr's theme was “Traveling In the South'*. Mrs* Mery) Ftormoat presided Sa the absence oi the rrcs.dent, Mrs, Joseph Ftokcs. Fckwing Use pro- gram a salad ccarse was served oy Urn. Fimey. .iiVlKWiday^^unv- II - Fourteen winners In the soil con­ servation contest conducted in the Grmic fiounty aohbbi syslwm.enrll- <*r Lhis year were guest.# on a two- day,tour of ColUitobu# Wednesilay and Thutsdny. The contest hi uponuoied AtjriM.ttL iy by the Greene Cetiniy Farm Bu* reau in cooperation with the Crerne County Bait Conservation Dial rich Farm Bureau Manager Henry N. Heath and Mrs. Esther Freeman accompanied the group to the state capital. County winners were R o n a l d Mott Oruea, Cedaryillc, first! Rob* art Henderson and Peggy A.a n Duncan, both of Fairborn, second and third respectively. Winners from other schools were Susan Alexander and Delores Rot.h - well, J e f f e r s o n of BownrsviUe; Jeanne Hall. CedarvWlc; Gretchen Bliekler and Alberta Smith, Spring Valley; Beverly Crowd and Barham Peterson, Sll v e r e r e e k of James- r a g n » « " (itWBWjc .(joT/raxy 'xwme.UMi, uov » let low f)prln*t« Ai»«rlflin . ‘ JMHwttnn Joilrnnl -* __eroilnrvlll* Jlrrnltl __ j town; Michael Gmlg and AniwMor- •an, Xenia St. Brigid Parorldat; Jim |.NtvRh Bellbrook; Ben ,:Rpss, and Riehard Diicdlng? fu^l" Gayle Ferguson, Beavercreek, *, On Wednesday they Inspectgri fa - elllea of the Ohio Farm Bureau, . visited the Htnle Capitol whentthey I watched the* General Asenunijiy la .session nnd a t t e n d e d a rjiuilo broadcrutt at WBMS. They a g e n t the night at tlip Null IHouse and on Thursday loitred a milkjplnrlt and visited Oiiio State- University. ( BDYS i Rev. John H, Slali of Cleveland, i Registrar ef the new college hero Jhns. purchased the Donald Haines ; property on 'Walnut Street and will move into hi;; new home at an : eariy date. Sale of the prtjpeely : was commmal.il t h r o u g h A. E. •Richard# ami Dallna Mar*halt T&sssassea Z3BB3S3 Pork & Bea ns Sweet Corn J h a n s iCidney Mustard S a r d k m s Ice Cream Topping Hjersfiey Sy mp A ll ob ov c iiemn IDc Rev mum Buy J cim or « ease, Sjjec|»l fov liloloo-np, BBe per «h. W e DtStver if sssi# PROVED flue * .t il.H IM A l l ik iM ECONOMY RUM 'SBeFe:s official proof o f iDod^e sayings: dodge ioutperforme.d all 8’* in faroom 1206-mile 'Mobilgas Economy ?Run. 2. COSTS YOU less TO OWN A DODGE Recently-announced lower prices save you up to $201.80. Dodge prices start below many models in ^lowest priced” field. * . „ fiinnff V a ! W I H if- STOKES MOTOR CO . OEDAlRmLE,C)HIO , * ■ * • \

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