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

Thursday, in ly • SHEK JiB COOIITY PHIXT1KO CO. Ycltaw I»H h > Awtrtea* J a n M n n Jiaraal CdtnrlUi HoaM NannM d To Take Bride la Springfield Yellow Springs — A wedding of local Interest Is slated to take place a t 1:30 P. M., Saturday In Springs field's Grace L u t h e r a n Church, when Miss Jacquelyn Nickel of that city becomes the bride of John Philip Hammond, son- of Mrs, Olive Hammond of Yellow Springs and Dr, \V. A, Hammond Of Xenia. The Rev. Anton L. Anderson, Grace Church pastor, will officiate at the single-ring service, which will be attended by only the im­ mediate members of the families. Miss Nickel's arents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nickel of 1545 Crest- View Drive in Springfield. For her mald-of-honor and only attendant, the bride-elect has cho- ! aen Miss M a r j o r i e Counts of Springfield, a CM Omega Sorority sister. Mr. Hammond’s brother, Robert Hammond of Yellow Springs will perform the duties of best man. Organ music for the occasion will be presented by Mrs, Adam Wll- gus of Troy, an aunt of the pros­ pective bride. at Erbaugk’s SUNTAN LOTIONS BATHING CAPS SWIM GOGGLES SWIM MASKS SWIMMING POOL A IteK lx tcreil I’tm rniaeliiil qn«)n ni Your Service Krhnugh & Jolmfou Xenia Asc, & Glen St. YELLOW SPRINGS Following a two-week wedding trip through the northern states, the future Mr. and Mrs. Hammond will reside at 140 W. Davis S t, un­ til Sept 1, when they will move into their new residence on Hyde Road, Miss Counts will entertain Miss Nickel a t a shower following the wedding Crip. Recently, a surprise linen shower Was given the bride- elect by Miss Helen Pitman and Airs, Edward Alexander in the resi­ dence of the latter. The guest list included Miss Elea­ nor Collins, Miss Dorothy Lopes, Miss Kathy Bernhardl, Miss Mar-; jorje Cormack, Mrs. Olive Ham­ mond, Airs, May Frederick, AI r s. Albert Nickel, Mrs. Warren Dell, Mrs, William Fulton, Mrs, Lowell Nosker, Mrs. Sydney Davis and the honored guest New Doughnut Machine In Use At ‘68’Grill Yellow Springs — Bob Massle, owner and manager of the 24-hour service restaurant "68 Grill," an­ nounced that a "Hol-N" doughnut machine has been, operating there since its installation Monday. Mr. Massie maintains that cus­ tomers will now have "fresher and more varied" doughnuts, and re­ minded his customers that fresh coffee is made in the grill e v e r y four and one-half minutes. Four-Day Session Is Held A t Camp Yellow Springs — The Women’s Camp la closed a t Camp Clifton after a four day period With 110 «» ' campers and 10 faculty members, Eight counties were represented: They were Greene, Clark, Madison, Fayette, Champaign, Union, Logan, and Clinton Counties, The programs were camp fire recreation and Vespers, They also held "Appreciation Hour" two days with Miss Mary Quinn of Ohio Bell Telephone Co. speaking on "Ohio Women of Distinction” and Mrs. Mary Faye Bryson speaking on "Building the Future on the P u t.” Swimming lessons were in charge of Grace Turner and Instructor, and nature and conservation classes were under the leadership of Miss Anne Strall. COMETS' COURSE A comet's tail dosen’t necessarily follow tiie head in its, course through space. The tall always streams out from the conrfet head in a direction opposite the sun. Thus, when a comet is moving a- Way from the sun, the tail precedes the head. T« AtHHI Local delegatee t4 the :_ Women’s Society o i Christian L ice Camp, to. be-held Sunday through July 17in Sabina i n EARL ELLISON, Yellow Spri WSCS president; MRS. CORNELL US GR INNELL , MISS MARY MEREDITH and MRS. LOUIS SHRETTLE. . W -------- — DIESEL PERFORMANCE Diesel locomotives handled neaY | ly 50 per cent of paasenger-tratR, car-miles and nearly 35 per cent % of freight gross ton-mllen In thf ( year 3948. CLIFTON LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS Clifton —Members of the Ladies' \ Aid Society of the Clifton Presby- j terian Clnireli met Inst Wednesday1 afternoon at the home of Airs, j Douglas Luse. Mrs, Carl Wnsner was asetstant hostess. } Airs. Ralph Rotitzohn led the tie- j voliohs for*the group, After the* meeting, Mrs. Luse and Airs, Was* ner served light refreshments. j Try our Classifieds — (hey get j results. 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