The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
YelhnV Arm'jrkati .lourmit OtlMrvIll* Il^rnlU cutKgKft covxtv p iunt im j eo. Pago it Thursday, June IK V»»ggJ'rJ'.jj'ip.i'-*s«*■■ 1 JAMESTOWN PERSONALS Kit, anil Mrs. Harold Lewis were Sunday hnr -r guests of their mm T© %3 !:■ J At JErbaugh & Johnson Xenia Ave. A Glen M Yellow Springs anrt daughter-in-law, Mr, anil Mrs, Carr Lewis, and family of Dayton Mr. and Sfjfc Kenneth Kanner, formerly of Jamestown, were week* end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bar* nard Knecht and family, Mr, Kan- nor was roeenUy returned from the army and Intends to move to West Virginia In tin* near future. Their daughter. X.ols, was graduated from high Miioo! this spring and plans to attend a college In Texas this fall, .« » • .Mr, and Mrs. Frank Brndds and family were Sunday dinner guests jof Mr and Mrs Rufus Charles and family. ! * • * | Guests of Mr. and Mrs, David i Leisie Thursday evening tor home* 1made lee cream, were Mr. and Mrs. !Ronald Lelsle and family of Sabina iand Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Brndds ;and family, C O • Mrs. Peggy Franef and daughter Pauline and Mr, Okie Spalir, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Evans. Carol Si, John To Be Married In Virginia Sal, Jamestown ■ Invitations have been received in Greene County, reading ns follows; Mr, and Mrs. Ivan st. .John request the honor of .your presence at the marriage of | their daughter, Carol Joyce to Mr. Ronald Watson, Saturday the 20th, of June a t 2:30 o'clock, at the rcsi- dneee of Mr. and Mrs. William Col lins. Horse Shoe Farm, Rapidan, Virginia, Tiie bride elect is a graduate of Goldey Beacon School of Business and employed by the Du Pont Co., in Wilmington, Deta. Mr. W a l s o n will receive bis Chemical Engineering degree from the University of Deiawre. next week. He is a member of Phi; Kappa Tnu Fraternity and. captain of the University golf team. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan St. John and family are former residence of the Jamestown community. 142 YS Children Taking In Daily Vacation Bible School Now Yellow Springs —The daily vaca - , Donald Good, Intermediates a t e Uon Bible School continues here In instructed by Mrs, Martin Gordon full progress tills week under the ] and Mrs, Robert Voclker, Mrs, Rob* theme “Wider Relationships" ae« j ert Dunavftnt (a In charge of tho cording to Mrs. Harold McKinney, worship program in primary graded THE FEDERAL LAND BANK WAY IS THE FARMERS WAY 4 pereen* Interest 33 Years Nn Fees No Commission Prepayment Privilege of Any Amount Anytime CALL OR WRITE Earl Skillings, Serrefary-Treasurer 5DB M & M Building, Springfield. Oho SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Telephone 3-3491 Size Important Consideration In Buying A Freezer She is one of the first consider ations In buying a home freezer says L P. Blauser, extension agri cultural engineer at Ohio S t a t e University. Homemakers s h o u l d allow at least 5 or 6 cubic feet per person. Ten cubic feet per person may not be too much. There Is little difference be tween the merits of the chest and upright types, Blauser says. Buy ers should choose freezer types on the basis of available floor space. Homemaker# can manage use to get maximum satisfaction f r o m freezers. The specialist suggests us ing the freezer to Its capacity but not overloading It, Choosing the best varieties of fruits and Vegetables, harvesting them a t the proper time, packaging them in the best possible manner, 1-3, j Ail groups are meeting at t h o j Methodist Church with the oxccp* ! tton of the junior and Intermedlata ; classes, which meet In tho Presby* | te ria n Church. * j Sirs, McKinney has stated that Jiuison Press material Is used ex- j eluslveiy in the school. Some of the activities of the school include Outdoor recreation, puppet shows, map study, dramatization, choral speaking and "buzz" groups, school director. One hundred and forty-two chil dren registered for the school and are notv busily engaged In the many reading, study and hand work projects designed to give them mi curly insight into reli gious stories and projects. The service project for the school this year is providing milk for Korean children through the use of small Coins brought to school by the children dally, The kindergarden section is the j "Buzz” groups are p a n e l s and largest of the various groups and is under the direction of Mrs. Keith Howard assisted by Mrs. William Carlottn Sayor, Mrs, Ladley Harris Marshall, Mrs. Wilbur Deaton, Mrs, and Mrs. David Perry, » The nursery class for children of the Bible school teaches only Is in charge of Miss Jean Taylor, Mic key DeWIne Is acting this year gen eral helper at the school. Primary one director Is Mrs. Guy Arnett assisted by Airs. E m i l y Blackwood and Mrs, H, C. Eyster, Primary two ia in charge of Airs. Benton Anthony assisted by Airs, Howard Smith and Airs. Guy Varn er, Airs. Nancy Heppcnstall and Mrs. Kenneth C a m p b e l l are in charge of Primary three. The junior group is in charge of Mrs, Wallace Eckroad and Airs, proper processing and f r e e z i n g them as soon as possible also will add satisfaction, Blauser says freezers give moro satisfaction If products arc Stored no longer than recommended and if a good loading system and run ning Inventory are used. Freezers need little care, once properly Installed, the specialist says, Homemakers should follow manufacturer’s Instructions and de frost freezers when necessary. forums of the various classes who are given a problem or question to be worclctl out among them, Jamestown Lions Install Officers Next Tuesday Jamestown «—Leonard Getz of Greenville, newly elected district governor, will install the new offi cers for the coming year when the Lions Club meets, June 23 at 7:td P. At, at the Lions den. Due to the fgact Jack Davidson, president elect and Frank Jones, secretary elect being u n a b l e to serve, new officers were appointed by the directors to fill their offices and others left vacant by the ap pointees. To be installed are Max Jenk, president appointed; Earl Gibbs, first vice president, appointed; Allt- ton Petit, second vice president ap pointed; George Smith, third vico president; John Ruse, secretary ap pointed; Bernard Knecht, treasur er; John Collette, Lion tamer; Floyd H a r p e r , tall twister, ap pointed; LucuiS Carr, OWen Ellison, Irwin Atoorc, Paul Dennis, direct ors, HURRY! HURRY! I 1MILEACE AS LOW AS 3.000 MILES. * 60,00 per mo. i If Those Terms i*i Still* You Make ?m* dor Assortment* Cars Can’t Be r i i I old From i\eir* f Trade Your Old Cars Your Credit is Good Your Ford Authorized Dealer Phone 7-7347 Open till 0 f * M* Y13LLOW SPRINGS t m i l
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