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

Around And About Greene County A predominate feature of the j Greene County Pageant Spectacle: Xenia Auto Inn Saturday July 4th Special Big Fireworks Display Hit No. 1 | “ Battle Zone" with John Hodhicstet and I hi lulls Christian t Hit No. 2 i “ Ride The Man Down" > 1 t ru h n ic irio r {Hit No. 3 . Five Color Cartoon ; M idi.full* . fthtli,, .Tloti'r tit V 7 Hit No. 1 “Ma and Pa Kettle” ‘ >»rtit Marjory Maine and Percy Kilbride Hit No. 2 “Abbott and Costello Co To Mars" Wert* T lttir* ., il Hit No. 1 “ Ruby Gentry” with Jenifer Jones and Charlton llesl.in Hit No. 2 “T«ir*an‘s Savage Fury” parade Wednesday -wan Spectacle Queen Suzanne Leahcy who w a s flanked by her 12-member court, J The Xenian queen, who Is reign­ ing over the entire celebration, is being Introduced each evening at Ithe Pageant Spectacle, ‘‘Out Of the {Wilderness," { Mias Lcahey placed first with {700,850 votes. Runners-up Miss Bet- . ty Bogan of Spring Valley (second) land Miss Gwen Knlsley Of Fair- •born (third) placed with 620,100 and !340,100 votes, respectively. Cash prizes of $150, $100 and $50 , were awarded respectively to the I three winners, | Court members and their votes are as follows; Margie Breakfield, ' Jamestown, 182,962; Paula Jones, | Xenia 180,850; Greta Thompson, :Xenia,1-16,050; Marilyn Xeeld, Xenia 1122,100; Jeandcl Darbyshiro, Bell- , broolc 119.699; Joyce Andrews, Fair- ■ born, 318,650. j Janet Bodine, Xenia 117,450; Frances Bowery, X e n ia , 110,800; Phyllis Ringer Xenia, 10-1,300; Dor­ othy (’re:,well Cedarville, 99,000; Shirley Beamer, Xenia, 77.250 and : Ebanor Pierce Xenia, 75,200. ■ Mrs. Martha Edmiston recently assumed the duties of public re­ lations direetor at Aeronica Manu­ facturing Corp, in Middletown, She formerly was public Information of- f .i i t at Wright-Pattrrson Air Forte Base. Mrs. Edmiston and her husband Ed were engagi d in umh ri over work for the FBI during World War II, and have addressed a num­ ber of Greene County groups in the last year, At one time, Mrs, Edmiston was the a u t h o r of a self-syndicated daily column on Ohio history for State papers, A p r a c t i c a l nurses' training course will begin In September at Greene Memorial Hospital in Xenia it was announced recently. Applications for the year-long course arc now being taken. Inter­ ested persons may contact Miss Louise Schroeder, the nurse in charge, or City School Superinten­ dent R. J, Warner at Xenia’s Cen­ tra] High School, Be Open Until 8:00 P. M. Sloji Mere To PM, t'p Plraic Supplies CARLISLE'S FOOD MARKET Xenia Avc. Yellow Springs CLUB MEETS MONDAY Cedarville — Eleven members of the Junior Happy Workers 4-H Club met Monday at the home of Mrs, Mary Mott, their leader. The girls finished their sewing projects and planned a swimming party for next Monday, July 6, a t Cold Springs in Springfield. The club has lost two of its members — P at Carry who has moved to Dayton and Judy Rogers who is spending the summer with her grandmother in Springfield. HOSTESSES AT PARTY Cedarville • Mrs. Harry Wright and Miss Mary McCullough were hostesses at a birthday party given ‘in honor of the 82nd birthday of Sirs, Lina McCullough. Friends and neighbors were Invited to the party a t Mrs, Wright's home. t > l l « r r SpriMBU Am e rle * * Jam rM ev v n J o u r n a l :C ed arv tlle lle r a lil Thursday, July 2 Pago # rausBAB uoosmr mmTiwc am , Honored A t ■*» Birthday Picnic Cedarville — Mr, F, B, Turnbull, Xenia: Ave,, was guest of honor on Saturday evening when Mrs. Rob­ ert Turnbull had planned a picnic to honor him on his birthday. The picnic was enjoyed a t the Road­ side Park on Route 42, Those present to enjoy the eve­ ning with Mr. Turnbull were: Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Cline of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson of Dayton, Mr. Lloyd Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turnbull, Advertising In this p a p e r ' reaches over 10,006 Greene Coun­ ty buyers. Cedarville Women Take Dayton Tour Cedarville — A tour of Dayton sponsored by the County Women's Committee of the Farm Bureau, was enjoyed by a group of women from Cedarville and vicinity. Women from Cedarville who at­ tended were Mrs, Fred Dobbins and Mrs. Roger Collins and daughter, Miss Carolyn Collins. y e l l o w s p r in g s m a r k e t OPEN 4th OF JULY The Yellow Springs Market will be open until 6 P. M., on the fourth of July, it was announced this week by Bill Brannum, owner. Keep Them Producing With QUALITY and RESULTS For Healthier Pigs-—Faster Gains— For Larger Profits LIN K H A R r S fellow Springs ELEVATOR Phone 7-7369 The Xenia National Bank COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE AT REASONABLE COST We Invite You to open your Recount with us# You a te never &stranger‘after your f i r s t v is it The Bank _ Xtlfla, Ohio J OHIO’ S MODEL HARDWARE 1849—View shewing 200 foot depth of first floor of newly modernised store — 1953 THURSDAY fRIDAY SATURDAY Over $3000.00 In Door Prize* - 10 ,000 Orchids for the Ladies, 10,000 Useful 0111 Souvenirs to AduSts-Gifts to Children with IPireivts COME IN, REG ISTER — B ring in you r o ld e st, m o st unu su a l item s o f h a rdw a re , g ra in c r a d le i, h an d toola, o ld p lan e s , o ld toola, fa rm a n d g a rd e n item s, house- .ho ld item s used S to 100 y e a rs ag o to lo an fo r th e d isp lay o f a n tiq u e h a rd w a r e a rr a n g e d f o r y o u r In te re s t a n d p lea su re , 1 t 8 Prhe$ for the Mont intercuting Helics Entered 9 ♦ You Will Enjoy h 5 § 3 3 Daft Of g * 5 * Fairley Stores tH jm m l 'I p PB w J i Larcasl Bast 6 BIGSTOKES— HIUSBOKO ~ 27 LARGE WAREHOUSES — TI m IN * *Mr 1 l . i, "Wl*t f * W m * WI ma IF* ti*0A It" SSP

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