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

onnera cotrsenr r a u r r a o co, iih I h i « Thur*d«y, July i fgSSgSS ftE SSS r* THE ADVICE OF A WILY UNCLE BRINGS TKOILUS and, CieasidS together in Shakespeare’* play of the same name, being presented this week by the Antioch Area Theatre, Above, Cre«- , Sida, played by Jeanne Jerrems, turns a skeptic eye toward unde Fandanis, portrayed by Carl Jacobs. Photo by Axel Bahnsen RESEARCH ON AUTHENTIC GREEK AND ROMAN costumes was a large part of the task Ofdesigning ike M costumes for the Antioch Area Theatre's Shakespearean Festival this summer. Above, Mrs. Peter Leveaux of Springfield, Cos­ tume Director, flanked by Mrs. Budd Steinhiiber of Yellow Springs (left) and Wardrobe Mis­ tress Anne Buenger, studies (he lines of the toga. Photo by Axel Bahnsen Ladies Aid Meets A t Jamestown The Ladies Aid Society of the pleasant View Church held their all-day meeting at the home of Mr#, Margaret Swaney on Thursday, June 23lh, A delicious covered dish dinner was served at the Boon hour and enjoyed by all. Knick Family Reunion Held At Gladstone A family picnic dinner was en­ joyed Sun. at the home of Mr, and Mr#. Roy Reed of Gladstone, The occasion was in honor of the birthdays of Charlie Knick and Le­ onard Conner. Those enjoying the day were Mr, and Mrs, Charlie Knick of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Knick of Co- dtAKE ^ O U R H 0 M E ( £ * The business meeting was called 1iumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wol- Haael Warnock, the Opening hymn »Verton, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Knick was "Atl Hail the Power of Jesus ttn(1 Hon Donald, Mr. Kermit Knick, Name" The toll call was answered 0f Springfield, Mr. and Mrs, by naming a word and it’s direct 1James Jones and aon Wendell, Mr, opposite, land Mrs. Ernest Wolverton, Mr, The secretary and treasurer’s re- j and Mrs, Robert Conner all of Day- port# were read by Airs, Swaney j ton, Mr, and Mrs, Estel Wilson and and approved. The members an- daughter and husband 'of Fort Wa- swering roil call were, Mrs, Lila ] Evans, Mrs, Hazel Wasnock, Mr«,| Julia Ferbett, Mrs, Lestft Stephens, s Miss Ruth Stanforth, Mrs, Nora Bentley. Mrs, Vera E v a n s , Mrs. Elta Warnoek, Mrs, Thelma Cline, • Mrs Bernice Jones and the hostess, Mrs, Swaney. J Mrs, Ferbett had charge of the i devotions and read the 32nd Psalm, j and a very interesting article "The j Little Things of Life" and closed j the devotional period with prayer J The meeting closed with the hymn | "When the Roll Is Called lip Yon -\ dcr*’ and the usual benediction. Next meeting will be Thursday, July 30th at the home of Mrs, Veria Estep, THIN, BUT SUFFICIENT The film of palm oil on the fin­ ished hot dipped tin plate used in making "tin cans" Is so thin that it can barely be seen with the nak­ ed eye. It Is five times thicker than the agerage coating of tin on steel. yne, Ind., Mr, ana Mrs, Elbert Knick and son Richard, Mr, and Mrs. Marion Miller and children, Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Conner, Mrs, Estel Wilson is a ncice of Mr. Charles Knick, 1947 Class Reunion Of Janvpslotcn Held Nine m e m b e r s were present when the graduating class at Silvercreck High School held a re­ union at Bryan Park Sun. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. James Church, Mr. and Mrs, James Peirson and sort, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Fudge and son, Betty Brod- rlek, GenevIVe Brock, Jean Shcley and son, Martin Carter and Mr. and Mrs, Dale Atley and sons. "For Those With Discriminating Tastes" LOG C M I I •ARIKH SHOP W, W. ftprirm-E. M. Lewis Y»H*w Springa / n m i mat V n JOHNS-MANVIUE ASBESTOS SIDING SHINGLES go right ovor I sidewalls, . , save upkeep expense f * * SM • The rich texture of Johns* Manviile Siding Shingles has (he charm of finest w o o d - will transform the appearance bf your home. At the u n it time, these shingles live you money year after year. They require no preservative treat­ ment and are permanent as stone. Because they are made of asbestos and cement they arc fireproof and rotproof. Make your home snugger and tighter, too. Arc easily applied right over your old siding. Low cost. For free estimate call,,*. *ss. YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO b M More money for you! 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For now the Series E Bonds you buy and hold to maturity canjeara 3% interest compounded semiannually! No matter how small your income, you can’t aSord not to put something aside for yourself. So join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work today. If you wont to bo paid lyour infarct! at currant Income—j Invert in 3% Strict H I f you want a good, sound investment Which pays you you r in te re st by check every six months, ask a t your hank about United States Government Series H Bonds. Series H is a new current',Income Bond available in denominations of $500 to $10,000, Redeemable a t parafter 6 months and on 30 dayi* notice. Matures in 9 years and 8 months and pays an average 3 % interest per annum if held to maturity. Interest paid semiannually by Treasury check. 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