The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
CTlKB.VE COBIWf ra s u w w c C0. Page 12 Thursday, dune 18 Trllow VprlnKfl American Jnmt>iown Journal Cnlnrvlllc HernIII Search For New Knowledge, Is Kettering’s Theme Yellow Springs — "The reasons for war and nil troubles in the world is that we so terrifically overestimate the little we know and Ignore the tremendous amounts we don't know." These wore the words of Charles F, Kettering at Kelly Hall last Sat* urday as he spoke before the joint meeting of the Dayton and Cincin nati sections of the American section of the organization were guests at tiic meeting. REFERRING TO THE new Ket tering foundation building, adja cent to the campus, the speaker related the kind of questions people keep asking about potosymthcsls research, "Peopje always want to know the logical reasons for the re search,’ he said, “'Weil the logical reason is that wo wouldn’t be here If It wasn’t so, If the grass wasn't green. They say we’re try ing to find out nature’s secrets. We’re not trying to find out na ture’s secrets except one — why the human skull is so dense-* HE TOLD the scientists that to Masonic Lodge The Yellow Springs M a s o n i c Lodge No. 421 will observe St, Johns jDay by attending the morning wor s h ip service Sunday, June 21, at Ithe Yellow Springs Prcsbyteri’pn Church, of which the Rev, Buckley Rude la pastor. Ail members will meets,t Lodge Hall at 10 A. M., at the church a t 10:30. solve problems "we have to break down these very sharp walls be- two research projects In which he is most Interested, potosynthesls and a search for cancer cure, he said that "nature did all this work, put all these things together, long before we had chemists or physi cists or biochemists. Let’s not sep arate the sciences If we want to solve the problems, Antioch president Douglas Mcc- Gregor introduced Kettering who is also a member of the college board of trustees. Highlighting an evening dinner was the presentation of the bein- nlal Austin M, Patterson award to Dr, E, J, Crane, wdltor of Chem ical Abstracts. A scroll testifying to his excellence in the field of chemical documentation was pre sented him by Brother Vincent J. Wottlc of the University of Dayton chairman of the Dayton section. iAlice Jane Miller, jBryon Lee Holt jUnited In Marriage Miss Alice Jane Minor and Mr, Byron Lee Holt, wore united In marriage in open s e r v i c e in the C l i f t o n Presbyterian Church by j Rev. Richard S. Smi l 2i c, Sunday! afterrtoo at 4:30 • ’clock. Miss Doro thy Marie Miller, sister of the bride j was maid of honor and Mr. Donald Holt brother of the groom served as best man. Following the service a reception for the immediate families was held in the Clifton Opera House. Mrs. Holt is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Orville E. Miller, Wllberforce- Clifton Pike, CedarviUc Rt, 1, and Is a graduate,of Bryan High School Yellow Springs and is employed at the Gallagher Drug Store in Xenia. Mr. Holt is employed by the Sing er Sewing Machine Company in Dayton, ABOUND YELLOW SPRINGS Old Trail Tavern Robbed Thursday Yellow Springs — Yellow Springs police reported a breaking and en tering a t Old Trail Tavern some time after 1 A. M., Thursday in which thieves, entering through a side door, took $60 in change from a cigar box. Police reported nothing else in the establishment was miss ing or disturbed. The Friendship -Rebeccas will meet in the Lodge Hall on Monday June 22 beginning a t S p, m. The Noble Grand requests all ofieers to be present, A social hour will follow and refreshments will be served. M. and Mrs. Gene Corry and family from Las Vagas, Navada are visiting here for the summer, Mrs, Corry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston, Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman Crock of Philadelphia are visiting Mrs, Crock’s parents, Dr, and Mrs, L, L. Taylor, Five Boy Scouts went on a two- day bicycle trip Tuesday and Wed nesday to Kaiser Lake, The group Children’s Day At Clifton Church On Sunday June 21 Children’s Day Will he observed at the Clifton United Presbyterian Church Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, June 21. Mrs. Bessie Bahin, Springfield, will be the guest speak er, The United Presbyterian Wom en's Missionary Society and the Young Women’s Evening Group held a joint meeting at the church basement Wednesday evening a t 8 o'clock, June 17. Mrs. Ralph Temp- iin of Cedarville was the guest speaker. f t flfyyflfefrGuarantee • • * Strongest M : / -*> loader •was Darrell: Dayson, with him wore Noel ‘Ashbaugh,- Peter McGregor, David Lithgow and ??J Mr/ and Mrs.;, F. A, Jackson, Davis S t, returned this week from, a trip to New York, „ , Miss i\Iarj' Oster returned F rl- g day to her home on Walnut S t . . the Holmes Hospital in Cincinnati ^ She spent the past two Weeks a t where she underwent treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barr were din* nor guests of Mrs, W. F, Pusch and Miss Anna Cook., a t their,new., home in Dayton, They‘d recently I moved to Dayton from their homo/ near Yellow Springs on the Dayton Pike, The Westminster class of Jtoe Presbyterian Church cbmp 1e t e d part of their summer project last^.. week, Two boxes of handicraft ma» Chappie a t Nelsonviile, Ohio to be used in summer Bible School a t her three Mission Stations, JDoan* ville, Door Run and East Clayton. Mrs* A. C. Swlnnerton has ,re^ turned to her home on Orton p r. fora month. She spent the winter in Oneida, N. Y. With her mother. Paul Furay of Furay’s Rexall Drugs Is in the hospital. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Mellinger, Mrs. D, H. Fltz, Mrs. Russell'Ark and Mrs. Ora Barr attended the Open House Celebration on the oc« casiono £ the Golden Wedding An niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Keller Bell Wednesday a t Ker DcenMnn Springfield, Mrs, Bell is the sister of Mrs, Lyle Goode, Davis St, iTho , Bells have spent several summers In Yellow Springs and are well known here. Mrs, Leroy Jacobs a director on the Greene County Fair hoard and Mrs, Robert Bryson secretary of the Greene County Fair hoard at tended a meeting Wednesday In Columbus of state Fairboard man agers, | Cornelius Griimell attended The | Lakeside, Ohio Annual Conference | of Methodist churches held last ]week. Mr, Grinned Is alternate lay I I delegate and atneded last Friday, Saturday and Sunday due to the illness of delegate, Clyde Beatty, Mr. Alton Prince and familylcave j June 13 on vacation for Maine and I points in Canada, | Mr.a nd Mrs, E m rm n Pinr.h-k i have had as their house guest Mr, I Pinnleka sister, Miss Finmck At | Amherst, Mass, * J .Mrs, Norman Crock of PhiladcN 5phut la visiting her parents Dr, and IMrs, I,. L. Taylor this week, -• I Mr. and Sirs, Wilbur Fink t£ | Allen fit., spent the weekend a t | Romney West Virginia as guests of Sirs, E, M. Whcdbce. Mrs. Whedbee returned home with them for a few days visit here, Thcya Jso visited friends and relatives, -one of whom was Mrs, Fink’s uncle, Mr. Will Bailey of Winchester* Vau Mr, Bailey was a former resident of Yellow Springs, .... . e»,.......... CT Therobrerft «r* birthwhb in fra g v a ra n f fo b lt qualify—(hat**why fhay ar* NOW backed by tha tteongotl wrltt$n g uaf* | anf**i *v*r. Foriafafy—• » fer savings— Dayfan 1 Thorobr*dtar*yaurtlST 1 fir* buy. !•# themtoday. * T H O R o a R * ® - 3 vVT5niondltto««l, ardI«®W i v sS h y A ^ u n c o i l ^ 0 **0 ; V H « o n O u t r a n * * * 1 5 i n o n i h * nm tondU ion t W r | t t t n O o a rnn to® ’ ' . .*.jt*mv***-- Slaimi For Friday Yellow Spring*—Tuesday night’s scheduled game between Yellow Springs and Bugler's Radio a t La* gonda Field in Springfield w a s postponed because of rain and has been rescheduled for 8:15 Friday evening. On June 23 the locals will meet a t Carano's a t 6:30 a t l>a* gonda Field and will travel to Sa* bina on Wednesday a t 8:30, for a non-league encounter. A M ' S , n r o h r j ' . Tlres •"fessfir* * c & L S E R V I C E , I Corney Corry & Xenia Atm YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO rhone 77181 „ * . ^ Legionaires To HelpAtSesqui Yellow Springs—William Rickie*, liaison official between the Ameri can Legion and the Gretfne County Scsquicentennial Committee and Commander McPherson of the! Xenia Post 95 met with Leglonaire* a t a social meeting on Monday;** evening. f The two men asked for volunteer! from the local post to help ‘l grandstand ushering and at^tlS* ticket gates during the Hea^jpg pageant* r*Out of The "Wilder**^
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