The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
IBOWESRSVJEEE NEWS BRIEFS , w V.J|m » <,*.y. B.F. - .' I , ,t.! af. - -- . I.W--.... > ; >■ ^S« )fr. Pnd Mrs, D. F. wens Mr, and Mra. IDok Jonka attend- Sa»Jay dinner p e st# of Mr, and J u,o golden Rule Sunday School 3 l£r*. V»hiyne Blmmenhan o£ N ear, t ’lasa T'knte of the South Solon lnJ‘ Methodist Church held at Mound City Stale Park, near ChilHeolhe Sunday, • « • Mr. and Mrs. Hollo ChUty and Jana had as Thursday dinner guests Mra. Paul Light and children of Miamisbutg and Mrs, Mary Sea man. Mr. and Mru. ’ Gnliagher a.t- Pal of Hlehmoj. m. ,xmt tho Week-end with relatives h< re. ' *r" *' • Mr, a«d Mrs. Hubert Mason and diildren visited With friends Ip Westerville Sunday afternoon. 'Mrs. Wilbur Beard, Mrs, Vaughn lo Chitty, Mrs. Claude Chitty and tewfs, Mra, Gilbert Ream, Mrs, Hol e rs . D, p. Seaman attended the IV. S.C.S, Conference at the Ander son Methodist Chdrch in Forest- vilie recently, , Thirty, Unco members of the Mrs- Mary Wallace returned Shifting tar Sunday School Class las'- week after spending of the ‘Methodist Church n u t at ir.onths with her son and the home at Mr. and Mrs. Iandley i daughter in law, Mr and JJrs. Mas Linton of Pali.ti i:u ,!!.? Sunday eve- Vtullaea and children of San Bcr- Xormnn and Judy Dunlop, child ren of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dun lap are spending an eiidcflnlte time with Mr. and Mrs. Leman Bent* and children of Athens Georgia. ning for a covered dish supper. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chitty and Ronnie, Mra. Onla Smith and Mrs. Lucy Whit > v u e Sunday dinner guests at Mrs John Chitty and Mrs. Mabel Chinnoek. iiadtno, Calif. • • • Rev. and Mrs. Ray Huff of Col umbus were Monday evening din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bock. | Mr. Ado Brakefield accompanied Mrs. Luther Hargrave underwent i Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray and daugh- surgery at Fayette Memorial Hos pital, Washington, O.H. on Thurs day of last week. * • • More than ICQ attended the re ception honoring the new minister Rev. Konkright and bln family held at the Methodist Fhurch, Sat- i urday evening. 1 • • * Mrs. John O’Rldien (Gladys Bow* rernmaster) and son and Mr, John Smmrick of Toledo were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Willard Clark and family, Sunday dinner guests In the Clark home were Mr. and Mrs. A. B- Dowser, and Mrs. Margaret Potter and Ron nie of Dayton, * Mr. and Mrs Dean Miley and Marduu were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Haines and children. • * • Jennie and Patty Roddick spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, Dick Lewis arid children, Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Bock called ott Mr, and Mrs. Ray Barringer Sunday evening. XeniaAulotnn Saturday/ July 1J Hit No. 1 “Abilene Town’* • with* v>i; fitnApk tfeatt a i d Rhoada Flenalag H *** Hit No. 2 “ Fighting Command0 Richard Quine arid Robert Mitohunl Midnight Show “ Port of Missing Girls” Sunday, Monday, Tuesday duty 12, IS, If Hit No. 1 “ O H L im its * 1 with Rob Hop*, Mickey Rooney and' Marilyn Maxwell H i t N o * 2 “Dodge City” with Krrol Flynn arid Olivia Be Hnviland Wednesday, Thurwlay, Friday July IS, U, IT Hit No. 1 “Angel Face0 with <Robert Milehum B ■ and ■ Jean Simmons Hit No. 2 ‘ThefTanks Are Coming’ Steve Cochran *M***Mt&SL <r>_ ter of Sabina to Michigan Sundry to visit with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Dale Brakefield and Mr. and Mra. Donald Brakefield, \ * • • Mra, Dlelt Jen Its was hostess at a Nylon Party at her homo Friday evening, Thosy present were, the demonstrator, Mrs, Edna OHvcn of Springfield, Mrs, Thurman Bcntly and Mrs, Ray Bontly of Near So. Solon, Mrs, Charles MeVey, Mrs. Wendall Pence, Mrs. Herbert Har grave, Mrs. Robert Mason and De anna and Mrs. Joe Harper and children. Mr. and Mra. Robert Foal tv® Mae Jones) of Dayton, are announ cing tho birth of a 9 lb f oz. son, Robert Michael, at Good Samaritan Hospital Monday June 29. Mr, add Mrs. Dana Jones of Dayton for merly of this community are the maternal grandparents, • • • Mr. and Mrs, Robert St. John Of Dayton were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rnper Jones and Ron nie and Mrs, Lettte Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown and Mrs, Wan da Morgan of Jeffersonville were Sunday dinner and supper guests. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Miller of Bloomlngburg wore addltlorial sup- per guests. RYUKYU ISLANDS The sweet potato Is considered the national food o f the Ryukyu Islands, now occupied by American military forces based on Okinawa. ■jawiM MOURNING MOLE When a female mole is caught In a trap, the male'* sorrow at losing his mate la often so great that ha starves o death. r Xenia Ci\*ic Band To Give Concert Yellow Springs—The Xenia Cjyic Band will present this week’s Com munity Concert at 8 p.m, Saturday in the Opera House, Harold E. Seal! is the director. The program will Include the fol lowing selections: “Overture Strad- olln,” (F, Vaughn Flotow) ; “Synco pated Clock” (Leroy Anderson); “'.Miserere” (Verdi); “Glow Worm” (raid Llnek); selections from “Dene” (Joseph Trerney); “March Franklin Field” (oldmaGii); “Wiz ard of Oz - Fantasy” (Ilarbcn), “Teddy Bears’ Picnic” (John W. Bratton); “Marche Mllltalre No. I ” (Schubert); “A m e r i c a n Patrol” (Meachem); “A Hunt In the Black Forrest” (Voelker) and “Stars and Stripes Forever” (Sousa), A feature of the program will be ft. duet for cornet and baritone by Mrs. Ralph Pldgeon and Frank Ja- cocko. Try our Classifieds — they get results. Rend by over 10,000 per sons each week. On a/fiti&te potnts \ o f comparison.** farther ahead # * . IN NEW AND ADVANCED STYLING—The new long* loW, sleek lines of the 1953 Chevrolet set new standard! of beauty in the low-price field. Here you will see careful detailing and a richness of appointments always before found onlyjn much costlier car*. * * * IN HIGH-POWERED PERFORMANCE—Tfo most pow erful engine in the low-price field! The entirely new 115-h.p, “Blue-Flame'* engine In combination with new Powcrglidc* brings you new high-compression power and a wonderful gain in economy, too. In gearshift models you will find the advaheed high-compression 108-h.p. “Thrift-King" engine, . . . IN SMOOTH, SIMPLE AUTOMATIC DRIVING—Expidt faster getaway with Powcrglidc's new automatic starting and passing range , . . and new economy, too, Chevro let’s new Power Steering"’ takes over 80 per cent of the work of steering, makes parking unbelievably easy, , , . IN ECONOMY AND VALUE-Now, you’ll get many more miles out of every gallon of gasoline. You'll save on over-all operation tytd upkeep, too. Yet Chevrolet remains the .lowest-priced line in the low-price field. . i . JN AMERICA’S FAVOR-Again this year-as in every single postwar year-more people arc buying Chevrolet! than any other car. In fact, latest official registration figures show, that .Chevrolet is over 25 % ahead of the second;placc_ car. Nearly, 2 million more people now drive Chevrolet? than any other make, ? '■*'* "' is * *^a'nifiniy... *Opiiori(ii tit extra'Cost'. Combination of Powergiide »ulom»tlc transmission and. 1f5-h,p. “B(ue-FIame" engine iwailabfe (tit “Two-Tea” and Eie! Air models only, Power Steering available on all models. - ' -:,% m ' P lto iict 2 * 3 5 5 5 ' ’“ASS^ . ......... . .sew*"1 x TA* fttrUUfli new “T wo -T m ” I-A mst ••rfari, WKh 1 n*w ur!«i, Omv- f»l*( eS*u lh» VrMett cfi«!e« •! n*S«ti In Id MS, M OR I M O H . I ftUY C H K V IlO ilT f THAN ANY O T H « CAM l mamm M p N lr %
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