Yellow Springs Delegation Create up Democratic Women's Meeting
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The VOL. 77, NO. 12 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, tSDAY, MARCH 25, 1954 TEN CENTS PER COPY Yellow Springs Delegation Create Up Democratic Women’s Meeting Invading: Group Included Women Who Were Lausche Proclaims Easter Seal Month Plans Formulated “Absolute Strangers” to Demo Leaders For Softball Games A Greene County Federation of Democratic Women Cedarvllle's spacious community waa to have been organized Thursday evening at the park, for the third successive sea Jaycee Clubroom in Xenia. son, will provide the setting for The business meeting never got started. A delegation of Yellow Springs women broke up the lenguo softball played under the meeting and refused to allow the transaction of the sche lights nnd summer night skies. duled business which included the election of officers and Representatives from community the adoption of a Constitution and by-laws. teams In this area have been in In an effort to limit affiliation member, Steinberg was named In vited by the Cedarville Progressive Club Softball Commission to con with tho Federation to bona fide tho Gouzenko Communist spy case vene next Friday night in the par): Democratic women, membership before he came to Antioch. Also listed .among the signers of Shelter House and formulate plans cards had been issued. The right to the 1948 Progressive Party petition for the 1954 season of community vote was to have been limited to was a Martha Hogue Duncan, softball league _ competition. actual dues-paylng .members. In the verbal’ melee which .took The meeting will take the form When an effort was made to call place at the meeting of local De of a Joint session of team and com the meeting to order, the1'Yellow mocratic women, John Neatherton, mission members to discuss, meas Springs group demanded that mem Chairman of the Greene County ures for improved playing condi bership cards be issued to them. The Executive Committee, attempted to LAUSC1IE PROCLAIMS EASTER SEAL MONTH — Governor Prank J. tions. increasing the caliber of Democratic women refused to comrestore order but was shouted down Lausche is pictured signing a proclamation setting aside tile month of competition, and establishing firm ply with the Yellow Springs demand. by the “invaders’’ from Yellow March 18 to April 18 for the Easter Seal Drive, a campaign sponsored and well-defined league rules for The “Antioch^ Community" delega Springs. nnnually by The Ohio Society for Crippled Children, Two of the young the approaching season. Two of tion then harangued the meeting Approximately twenty-five paid- sters who have received help from the medical program of the Society Gteene County’s strongest softball until about 11 p. m„ when the up members of the proposed Federa are pictured with him — Sandra Spellerberg of Columbus, and Michael aggregations, Yellow Springs and organizers disbanded, gave up their tion • of Democratic women were Highman of Zanesville. Michael was selected as the 1954 Ohio Easter Fairborn, have been invited to aug plans for the’ organization of aconfronted by an estimated group Seal Child. ment the six league teams that Greene County Federation of Demo of twenty-five from the Yellow participated in league play last cratic Women and announced that Springs “community. year. Cedarville Students 1954 First Graders Mrs. Jo^n Mills Honored At Reception dues payments will be refunded’ to Section II of the proposed Con "It is the aim of the Progressive all paid-up members. stitution nnd by-laws of the Feder Receive Top Ratings Please Register Club Softball Commission to bind Mrs. Jane m. Mills recently ap- some part of her life appeared. In Women who have been active, in ation which died before It could get within a single league the strong pointed Grand Representative to conclusion Mrs. Bull wished for Mrs. local Democratic circles for years started read, in part, as follows: In Music Contest Registration blanks for young est teams in Greene County or;; im new Hampshire for the Grand Mills future the best of everything told the "American” that the Yellow “No woman shall be permitted to sters who will enter Cedarville Pub mediately adjacent communities,’’ Order of tlw Eastern Star was and -presented her with the script, Springs “blltzkriegers” . included obtain or retain membership in this Cedarville High School students lic School in the first grade for the stated George W. Jdhn, commis honored at a .reception on Wednes Registration Book, the films, gift women who were absolute strangers 0iub who does not swear allegiance received top ratings on March 13th fall term in 1954, were sent home sioner of the Community Softball day evening, Miorch 17, given by to them. from the Past Matrons, and a piece I to the Flag of the United States of at OSSO Home in Xenia at tire by school student recently. League. “Moreover the commissionthe local Chapter, at the Masonic A check of Greene County Board of luggage a gift from the chapter. America, or who participates in or Ohio Music Education Association Any parent who has a child en is also desirious of providing im Tempi. of Elections records disclosed that is a member of any subversive or Contest for District two of Ohio. tering the first grade next fall is proved playing and spectator facili One hundred guests and members Mrs. Mills, also, received many gifts from the .guests. most of the invaders had not de~ un-American organization or acti A rating of two was given to eciuosted to fill out and return the ties during the coming season. of the Order; of the Eastern Star clarcd themselves as Democrats* and vities.’’ Janice Wdakley and Jane MacMil blanks by May 1st. Following the program, the guests "Present indications arc that the attended the fReception. Out of town were not registered to vote. Observers had interpreted tills lan for piano solos. Any first grade student who will were invited to the dining room for majority of teams in the league guests were from London, Spring- Non-members at the meeting provision as one clearly designed to A rating of first was given to enter school next fall in the first a Social hour. last season again will be in the field, New Carlisle, Mt. Sterling, from Xenia‘and rural areas with Carolyn Collins for a soprano vocalgrade who has not received a regis protect the now-disbanded Demo fold, along with teams from comSedalla, Xenia, Jamestown, South Mrs. Mills, a Past Matron, has drew from’ the meeting in compli solo. tration blank will please phone or cratic women’s organization from munities not perviously represented Charleston, Yellow Springs and been Secretary of the Cedarville, ance with the request of the pre The first boys vocal ensemble re call at the school for registration, infiltration and ultimate control by in the organization. Entries from Sabina. » O.EjS. Chapter for the past nine siding officer,' the pinkos and fellow-travelers in ceived a rating of two. Those par Cooperation of parents will faciliany well organized, responsibly sup The program, "This Is Your Life,’ years. She is a member of the Ced- ticipating in the ensemble were: tate school officials in planning Leaders of the Yellow Springs the Antioch College-Yellow Springs ported softball teams in Greene planned by the Past Matrons was arvilie Methodist Church, and is orbit. Paul Abels, Jack Llliich, John Kyle, classes for next year. County, are solicited by the league, a complete surprise to Mrs. Mills, currently serving as president of crowd included Mrs. John Sparks, Mrs Mildred Pruitt, who was re Kent Creswell, Dale Jieed, John Representatives from such clubs Mrs. Edwin: Bull acting, a: tha Women’ Society -of Christian wife of a member of the Greene MacMillan, Jerry Judy and Ronald Area Colleges Offer will be welcome to attend next Fri Moderator reviewed Mrs. Mills life Service, She also, is a member of County Board of Elections; Mrs. cently appointed County Organizer Cruea with Carolyn Collins as day night'* meeting in the Cedar-, from chUdhbpd to the present. As Manlto Shrine No, 27^ in Springfield, Herman Schnurer, wife of an An by the Greene County Democratic pianist. vflle CorttanunltJ Park Shelter House the story , told pictures were In which rite has held several ap tioch professor who was active inCentral Committee, lrnd announced; Ronald Cruea received a rating of Summer Courses at 8 p. m. screened and persons having had pointed offices. the CIO-PAC during the era when "There Is no room in our club for one for a baritone vocal solo, Lee Pressman, an admitted Com subversives or for persons associat Ohio colleges In this area'will Since the Cedarville Progressive Rating a number one for trumpet munist, was a dominant figure in ing with subversives." operate summer schools for termsClub formally opened lighted, soft- solos were Jack Lillich, Sue Cotter COMING EVENTS that organization; Mrs. Elizabeth in 1954. There will be ample op ball facilities two years ago, many Members of the Advisory Com and Paul Staigers.