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

Fago 4 Thursday, .July 2 JuhKKiws c’bi v r v i*iu v n %<; r u Yrllow S|>rliiKn American ovvti J o c rn u l ( i*rtttr\lllr 'H erald ABOUT CEDABVIIJ.K PEOPI.E Cedarville Legion Auxiliary Unit Wins Coveted Honors AIKS. ltUTH JUC1TBK AND DAUGHTER Diane and flon Ted are spending the week a t Chautnuqa, * * * MISS LOIS LUTTENBI7RGER has returned home from Co­ lumbus attar having spent the past weak attending Girls State, as a repivscntutivc of the local Region Auxiliary, # * W PATTY WARRENGSFGIiD of Springfield visited her cousin Barbara Mott recently. Also spending a few days with Barbara was Gail Ann Stokes. , :* * » CARINA WISEMAN, rcho is In nurses* training at Children’s Hospital, <Clnn., visited her parents, Air, and Mrs, Ross Wiseman recently, Carina is now a t Children's Hospital in Cincinnati for th a t branch of her training, * a » —> **wr AIRS, GREER AI c CALLTSTER, Airs. Anna Smith, and Airs. Edna Dodds attended the funeral of Alias Jo Hamraede of Tren­ ton, Ohio. Tuesday afternoon. Alisa Hammerle passed away sud­ denly Saturday evening. She was ft childhood friend of Airs. Smith and had visited here many times. ♦ * • AIRS, E, R. BIGGS, Airs. Flynn Bach, Airs. David Reynolds, and Airs, “Wilbur Wisecup spent Alonday in Cinn„ O., visiting Mrs. EL C. Hershey, • * » MRS. MORTON is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Air. and Airs. Norman Sweet in Rossford, Ohio. Airs, Morton’s grand­ daughter, Alelinda Sweet, returned home with her after a two week’s visit here * » * AUSS AIARY WILLIAA1SON, Airs. Adda Alitcholl and Alisa Florence Williamson were guests a t a birthday dinner for Mrs. Rida Brewer of West Alarkct St,, in Xenia on Sunday, A number of guests were also present from Xenia. ■* ,* MR. AND MRS, BERYL, TRURAUGH IDorcas Jobe) left New York by plane on Thursday for Dakar, West Africa, where Air, Grubaugb will be associated with the Socony Vacuum Co. ■-* • • MRS. FRANK GRESWERB and daughter Sally are spending a few days in Illinois this week visiting relatives. * • • MR. AND MRS. W, W. GALLOWAY of Pasadena, California, have arrived in Xenia for a visit with relatives and friends, Mr, Galloway will return to Pasadena in about 10 days but Airs, Gallo­ way will remain in Cedarville for an extended visit with friends. The Galloways formerly resided here on Xenia Ave, » • MRS, DERMAR C, JOBE has returned to her home after hav­ ing Spent a week in Rakewood, Ohio, visiting her daughter and Son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs* Richard P . Kughn and granddaughter, Susahne, • • * MR, AND AIRS, JOHN AIcMIRRAN and family arc enjoying a vacation In Florida, .* • » AIR. AND AIRS, JOHN BLAZER and son Timmy have re­ turned from a trip through the West. ■» * « THE CEDARVILLE PROGRESSIVE FARMERS met a t the home of Jack Walsh On June 24- The group enjoyed a swimming party a t the Xenia swimming pool, after which a meeting was held a t the Walsh home and refreshments served. The next meet­ ing will be a t the home of Keith Ruekhart on July 8th, i FAMILY LIFE INSURANCE Life insurance owned per family in the U, S., now nearly $5,000, is half again as large as the 1841 fig- tire, CHICK EATS' CHICK Overcrowding is considered a Major cause of cannibalism in chickens, HISTORIC BOLDING One Of the moat beautiful and historic buildings of America is the Old Slate House in Boston, built under British td n p #and the scene of the pre-Revolulion Boston Mas­ sacre, The building now houses a wealth Of old furniture, paintings, documents and other souvenirs of early America. FltiAiteis th e P u rc h a s e o f Y o u r F a rm o r Y ou r jfltcirt T e rm F a rm M o rtg a g e Loan th e FEDERAL LAND BANK WAY . Lowest Interest — Longer Term — Pay Any Bay and Lower the Interest — Small Semi-Annual Paynients — 4 percent Interest on Future Payment Funds — No Renewal Fees If Depression Strikes, Be Write or Call EARL SKILLINGS, Secretary-Treasurer SPRINGFIELD NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION MS M. St M. Building, Springfield, Ohio Cedarville — Two delegated from the local Legion Auxiliary attend­ ed the District Convention hold at Covington, Ohio, Alonday after­ noon. Airs. Lawrence Waddle, pres­ ident-elect, Airs. Greer McCallisler, and Aliss Aliidred McCalllster re­ turned with several honors for Unit 544, Airs. Katherine Inskeep, 3rd Dis­ trict president from South Charies- ton, presided over tire meeting. Re­ ports for the year were given by the District Chairman, including Mrs. Greer AleCallister, who has been Child “Welfare Chairman for the past year. Airs. Charles Mc­ Neil, department president, from Toledo, was also present and spoke briefly. Honors earned by the Unit were on membership, citation for earli­ est enrollment and completion of quota, National citation for quota a special award for 3rd highest percentage of renewals In this District, and n bronco statuette for the second highest percentage of Junior member#. An announcement of a cash prize to the first Unit completing i ta quota requirement for the, coming year was announced by the Dis­ trict President, and roll call of the Units revealed that many of the 41 Units already bad a large percentage of members for the coming year. SWINE ERYSIPELAS Swine erysipelas can lie dormant on a farm for several years and then flare up suddenly. From where I s it ... f y Joe Marsh Bad Case of the "Ztutters" Our copyboy is out sick. So the editor (me) Is taking over some of his chores—which include run­ ning the addressing machine on “mailing-oul night," Last week I didn’t have the usual number of papers left over for saleat the office. Couldn’t fig­ ure what had happened^—Until Chub Zimmer called to ask why he’d gotten 56 Copies, Then I realized—"Zimmer” is the last name the machine prints. Guess 3 forgot to turn it off. . . and I t just kept grinding nut Chub’s name on all the remain­ ing copies. That machine just didn’t know when to stop. From Where I sit, people are like that sometimes, Theg often don’t know when to stop. Like those who are prejudiced against someone with an accent, perhaps . .. o r against someone who likes a cool bottle of beer with his sup­ per. So, in these columns I try to persuade everyone to '“throw the switch” on prejudice so it won’t get repeated. 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