The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
I*ARC 14 Thursday, July 23, 1033 Sprloar* Anierlesa ” Jnniriilonn Journo! CIIKEjyia CwCOTV riU.Vri.NO CO, CcUnrellle Herald ABOUT CEDARVIUJE ‘TIC Silt, AND MILS, DAVID STltOillUDOE, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Btrohrklge uiul family, Mr. anti Mrs. William iiarbison ami family ami Mrs Hath Hrntiforil spent last weak ami In Bloomington, lad,, awl aiumied Uia wedding of Miss Joan 8uarr and Mr. David La Voir of BIwoocl f Uy, Pom., on Saturday evening. Miss Stiarr la the granddaughter of Mr ami Mm David Strobridge, * * A 1’ ftESBYVBRlAL PICNIC wits held Monday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs, John Vance of New California, 0 . Rev, and Mrs. ft. A,*Jamieson attended the meeting. Care~frec C O M F O R T f# '* - >*+ $51v ___ _____ +**■‘*'*3. You can enjoy thal "not a care in the world” feeling when your home i* equipped wifh a WILLIAMSON Gat-fired, warm-air healing system. 1 Hy n “ ° ° “ W I L L I A M S O N PJ iom for delaih andFREE iritptdton of your forntxo foday. BROWN and RITENOUR Jamestown, Ohio — Route 1 Jamestown, Ohio — Route 1, Phone 4-8088 sunmet fun \ i Vi When you’re ’ ‘ best** with the heat, how often you reach for your telephone and make some cool at* rangements for yoUt afternoon *»4evening . . . o r weekend! Maybe you call and m lk i a quick swim* ming date. Maybe you line up the finiily for a breezy pi cni c . . . or a cooling trip to an air-conditioned m ov ie ..,o r a nice week* end in the Country# Whatever your plans,.#big or little ...gay o r serititfi * « « yot l f hom e ph on e fi right make arrangements. . . bringing you pleasure and conven ience fo r pennies a day. >ing 9 . 0 TOUt l a a v i e t m i m m * «f MU. FLYNN BACH AND DAUGHTER, NANCY, are spend ing n few days in Kentucky visiting relatives. His mother, Mrs, Nancy Bach, returned with them to her home there, • * * MIL AND SIRS, ROBERT HURLEY and daughter, Mr, and Mrs Lewis Boggs and family o f Xenia, and Mr. and Mra. William Ulevllio, attended a picnic at the John Bryan Park, Sunday after* noon, * * * MR, CARL FERGUSON OP PLEASANT HILL, 0,, spent Sat urday visaing in Ccdarvlilc. .* * * JANET AM ) JEANETTE HAltNElt spent a few days re cently with their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey. *■ A *. MISS SHIRLEY POWERS AND MISS ANN WARFIELD of Fort Wayne, Ind., spent the past week end In Cleveland, the house guests of Miss Harriet Nemhnus and Miss Lynn Fuller. They at tended the wedding of Miss Kathy Davis and L t Robert Lloyd. The girls as sorority sistern and students at Ohio Wesleyan Uni versity. * * * HELEN K. POWERS, R. N., DIRECTORESS OF NURSES AT George Washington University Hospital has returned to Washing ton D, C, after spending her vacation here with her mother, Mrs. George Powers, making a tour of the new wing at Miami Valley Hospital, and attending the Nurses* Convention in Cleveland, AIRS. GARY GAISER AND SONS, -JIM and John, of Bloom ington, Ind., are spending a two weeks visit with Mrs. Gaiser’s sister, Mrs. Robert Nelson. ABOUT JAMESTOWN PEOPLE MIL AND AIRS. WENDELL GAKKIXGER are on a sight Seeing trip thru the East, they will spend a few days with Katherine Cordell who recently enlisted in the- Waves and is receiving basic training at Buinbridgc, Md. • * « MRS. SADIE SMITH OF XENIA called on Mrs, Florence Fields, who is at the home of her son, Dora Fields, Monday, I SEE by THE ADS By Jay Tee There will tie free orchids for the ladies and a free door prise at the Frigidatre Day at KBS In Yellow Springs, Friday, July 24, front 3-5 P. M. and 1:9*-9 T. M, The owners of KBS are inviting everyone to come anj register and see the latest in Frlgldalrc appli ances this Friday afternoon and evening. • » » Bob Massle, owner-manager of the 68 Grill in Yellow Springs stat ed early this Week that a new, five- ten air conditioning Unit would be at Erbaugh’s [The best In DRUGS SUNDRIES MEDICINES CHEMICALS TRUSSES-BODY APPLIANCES A Registered rhsrmsrUt Ain*>* st V»«r Service Erbaugh & Johnson Xenia Ave. * Glen SL YELLOW SPRING# installed in tlie restaurant by this week end, Rob said that the 2-ton unit used previously was not large enough to cool the restaurant suf ficiently, Bob Is invltirtg his many friends and customers to slop In and see the difference his new air conditioning unit makes. "NO FOOLIN' We’re Realty Cool now" his ad in this week’s AMERICAN states. • • * There will be *50S In prises ahd gifts for everyone at the opening of the new Cedarville AC SERV ICE Co. on 91 South Main Street on Saturday, August I, from 9 A. M-, until 8 P. M. Wally Eckroad, owner-manager of the Yellow Springs and Cedar- Vile AC SERVICE stores is issuing ah invitation to all to see the latest In complete kitchens and baths and also to inspect their line of furnac es and bolters, If both acreage a l l o t m e n t s and marketing quotas apply, farm ers who do not co-operate will not be eligible for full price supports and will be penalized for excess marketing. i *# A Arthur Oshlag as "Tlmon of Athens" In the Antioch Area Theatre production. E R R O R ? Yellow Springs —* The following article appeared In a recent Issue of the Dayton Journal-Herald under this clever headline:' * REDS TURN PINKO! WORKER'S ERROR RAISES STLYKO? NEW YORK, July II—(UP) —The Communist Daily Worker apologized to its readers today for “slipshod editing” that per mitted Ethel And Julius Rosen berg to be described in yester day's edition as “atom spies." In a two-column box headed, “We Regret," the Dally Worker editors s a i d the Rosenberg*, who were executed last month for giving atomic s e c r e t s to Russia, were referred to as “atom spies” In a news atory date-lined Yellow Springs, O. , The Story described a 12 day fast l>y Ralph T. Tcmplin, pro fessor at Central Stale college. Wllberforce, O., protesting the executions, “The Dally Worker story Was a reprint front a capitalist press clipping," the apology said, “ We are deeply sorry that, slipshod copy editing permitted this vile attack oil the trtartyred Rosen- bergs to appear In our paper." Roger Cloud To Spoilt At County Farmers Forum Honorable Roger Cloud o f the- O- hio House of Representatives, wiil, be guest speaker at the Greene Co* |unty Farm Forum at Geyer’s Bart- |quet Hail in Xenia, Monday, July 27 at 7:00 p.m, PRODUCTS t» FUEL (ML - OASOLWE OILS-UREASES OFFICE FHONE 7-7431 HOME FMONK 7-7642 IN E R T J . M OTE Xttiji at CarrySfr. Y aM ^ g . 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