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

ABOUND YELLOW SPRINGS Mr. Hoy <1. Mcrcurio and son, Mi­ chael, came Saturday evening to take hia family back to Toledo. They have been spending a week with Mr, nnd Mrs. John Amon. • * * * Clmrlenc Cordell, Jerry Dunbar, nnd Kathleen Wells have recently returned from a vacation in Co­ lumbus, ■ • • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dc mitt ot New Carlisle were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Osier. 9 «. • Mr, and Airs, Sinter Staley of Gnlipolis, Ohio, visited Mr, andMrs, Ralph Oster, Friday. «, • • Tins ©peril House in Y e l l o w Springs is being cleaned, painted, and put into general readiness for use by the Art Association in the giving of the summer concerts, the first of which is to be Saturday, June 27. 9 9 Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Fink en­ tertained at a family dinner Thurs­ day night. Guests were Mrs, Al­ bert Pu i t z , Mr. and Mrs. Estcl Boles and sorts Of C<darvihe, Mr. nnd Mrs, Richard Fulton, LI. and Mrs, Richard Allan and son, Mr. Robert Fink, and Mrs. E. M. Whed- bc-e of Romney, West Virginia. • • « Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Fo g g , Fnlrfseld Pike. sp. n; Sunday with her mother. Mrs. G. E. Van Ness at Erookville, Jnd. Mrs. Van Ness returned for a few days visit, • * • Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Fogg, Fairfield Pike, attended the Miami County Masonic gathering at the Hobart Arena in Troy, 0. Friday night. Mr. Fogg 3s a member of the Arab Unit, which is a divi- akn of the Antioch .Shrine in Day- ton. Each unit gave a display per­ formance. The Arab unit which has Charge of the Masonic ceremonials, exhibited marching ability. There were nine units represented, • * 9 Miss Helen I.:icey in slowly but Satisfactorily re-covering from a str.Yus operation cn Friday. She is in tne Springfield c.ty Hospital, and will appreciate cards and calls from friends, * * * Mr. and Mrs, Bud Reindahl and son, Ronnie, are vacationing in Florida. * • • Mr, and Sirs. Karl Sheridan and Mr, and Airs, Cecil Rosser arc en­ joying a fishing trip in Ontario, Canada. • • • Mr, and Airs, HtisseU Ark are leaving Friday for a two weeks fishing trip lit Canada with Air. and Airs. Reimvold of Springfield. • * • Miss Aliiude Shaw will entertain her bridge club and guests Friday evening with a desert bridge, • • • Mr. and Airs. William Alexander and family entertained at a Fath­ er’s Day picnic at their home Sun­ day, Guests present were Air. and Airs. Herman Robinette, E v e l y n Robinette, Air, and Airs. William Robinette and Eddie, Air, and Airs, John Nickoson and Janet Sue Nick- oson. • *■ « Air, and Airs. Robert Acton Jr,, entertained with a family dinner, Sunday. • • • Air, Charles Weller is visiting his grandmother in Groefifield, O, Yellow Springs Persoonals .. . . Air. and Airs. Harold Igo former residents of Yellow Springs spent the last two weeks visiting in town. They Were on their way from their home in Florida to Alichignn, where they will spend the summer. Clifton Social Notes Mrs. Geneva Mitchell, Mrs, Leola Droughn and daughter Gala,of Chi­ cago Heights, 111., arc visiting with Airs, Alaude Currie and other rela­ tives, • • • Airs, Rccca Smith and family ot Springfield have moved into the property vacated by Air, and Airs, Lewis C a r t me 11 who moved to Springfield recently. Mrs. Smith and family are now in Texas for a months vacation. • • • Air, and Mrs, Elvin Dinnon and family have returned home after spending the winter at Fort Laud­ erdale, Fla, • • • Air. and Airs. James Davis of Dayton have moved into the Kil­ gore property last week. Yeltow **rla*a AaacricaA Jaa»e«<avnt J ian tl (M in lll* HcniM ] Ehur*d*jr Jane 23 Page 3 ' CREESE COdyTV MlIJUTTING co- Mrs. Robert Mead© motored to Miami, Fla, to be with her hus­ band' who is in service and station­ ed there. p p p Air, and Mrs. Marcus Bittner and family, St. Paris, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Bittner, Springfield, Mr, and Airs. Philip Bittner and daughter, Pen­ ny, Springfield, s p e n t Saturday with Airs, Rosie Bittner. Air. and Mrs. ‘Charles Eckman. spent Saturday night with Mr, and Airs. Jr, Ltifse and family of near Urbana. The Home Makers Class of th« United Presbyterian Church w i f i have their monthly meeting and party at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Joe Finney, Jr,, Xenia Pike, Thurs­ day evening of this week. 4t .• • Mrs, Homer Culticc was hostess to the Presbyterian Women’s A1J«- slonary Society at her homo Wed­ nesday afternoon with Mrs, Ralph Ault and Airs, Michael W. Ault, assisting hostess. Mrs, Homer Hul- ternrnn had the devotions and Alts. Orville Shaw the topic "Medical Missions" Aliss Jean Bassett, spent th e week end with her mother. Airs. Adeline Bassett of Xenia Avc, Aliss Phillips Home Economics i teacher at Bryan High, Alias Lena j Osier and Airs. See of Brynn High f Cafeteria attended a Nutritional Conference at Ohio State, June 17 and 18. Airs, David Fitz expects to move .Tune 29 from the home of her daughter, Airs, Edwin Loe of Day- ton Pike to Airs, Lincoln Gibbs home, Davis St, She will remain there during Airs. Gibbs slay a- broad. • • » Air. andAirs, Ira Barr,Xenia, Ave., attended a family picnic, Juno 21 at the home of Air, and Airs, E. O. Barr, Posttown Heights, just north of Middletown. • • • Air. andAirs, Andy Peters and family left this week for a three |weeks vacation at Cape Cod and Iother points in the East. Air. Pet­ ers is an employee of the Miami Deposit Bank. Air, and Airs, J. M. Seymour of Biloxi, Alias, visited over the past week end with Air, and Airs, Ernie Lewis. Air. 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