The Cedarville Herald, June 11, 1953
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Cedarville Herald “ CedawiLie’d Clde-,%1 Jjidtitutiev” 10 Knlercil Second Ola» JMaUer .-it the Pod Ofjlee PER ilttancMtovvu. Ohio, tinder net o f C o*K **w », SXrcIi, 76th Year - - Number 22 CEDARYILLE, OHIO THURSDAY, JUNE II, 1953 l^—— '"ws'ortm*' r -. tiraitrut.a! Legion Auxiliary Elects Officers Mrs. Waddle Mrs. Katherine Kennedy Brown Speaks Public Asked V Takes Gavel To Give Views A f Meeting Mrs. Lawrence Waddle was elect On School Plan ed President of Wallace C, Ander A public school board meeting son Legion Auxiliary at the regu will be held in Silvercreek Audi lar June meeting held Monday torium on Wednesday, June 24, at night at the home of Mrs, Robert Seventy-five Republican women 8:00 P, M. Three representatives Marshall. Ten members Were pres from the various townships in the of the firm of Grunkemyer a n d ent. The meeting was opened by county gathered at Whitehall Farm Sullivan, which planned the pres Mrs. Russell Wisecup, president, just north of Yellow Springs on ent building, will be present. followed by prayer by the Chaplain, Wednesday, June 3rd to hear an These architects will display Sev Mrs. Nathan Elder. Pledge of Al address by Mrs. Katherine Ken eral large blueprints of separate legiance to <jthe flag and the read nedy Brown, well-known speaker, buildings and additions to the pres ing of the Auxiliary Preamble were - who is president of the National ent building. The public’s opinion followed by minutes of the previous Federation of Women’s Clubs and on this matter is desired. Everyone meeting. Following the treasurer's a former vice chairman of the Re residing in Silvercreek school dis report, the president called for a publican National Committee. ' trict is urgently invited to attend. yearly report from each committee Mrs. Brown gave a comprehen Silvercreek school has been over chairman. sive review of what she thought crowded for several years, and the Other officers elected include situation is now reaching a crisis. had been accomplished by the Mrs. Arthur Evans, first vice-pres There are more than 80 youngs present Republican national ad ident; Mrs. Robert Stalgers, second ters Who should enter the first ministration in the few months vice-president; Mrs. John Wright, grade this fall, but there is room that they have been in office. secretary; Miss Pauline Nelson, for no more than sixty-five, The She cited the ever-increasing treasurer; Mrs, P, J. McCorkeJl cor school board Will be able to admit teamwork that is being achieved responding secretary; Mrs, Greer only those who Were six before Oc in the Various departments of McCallister, chaplain; Mrs, Robert tober 15. government and told of the dif Marshall, historian; and Mrs. Rus ficulties and problems that will sell Wisecup, Sergeant-at-Arms, face the GOB in the future.' She Jamestown Youth Mrs. Nathan Elder and Mrs. Ross also remarked that basically the Wiseman were elected to serve on differences hi the Republican the executive committee for the Fartj' are hot as great as has To National Camp coming year. been publicised and expressed an Ed Pickering, near Jamestown, Plans for a joint installation of opinion that Mr. Taft and Mir. and three other outstanding 4-H officers of bethe Legion and Auxv- Eisenhower wilt work even more Club members will lc.avc Port Co- ciovHyand with greater harmony diary to be held on. July J3Ui iumbuS. jUne If, to represent Ohio revealed by *ttre committee, A din iu^ilSbfuture than previoaslyv i at National 4-H Club Camp In ’ Mrs. Brown also made mention ner at the Old Mill Gamp honoring Washington, D* C,, that week, the District Installing Officers, Le of the fact that the formative Ed and other delegates, accom meetings of the Republican party gion Commander, Obmer McClain panied by Beatrice Cleveland, as of Dayton, and Mrs. A. L. Ittskcep for Ohio had been hold at White sistant state leader, and Francis hall around 1851. 3rd District President from South Dalrymple, Will attend the 23rd, Charleston, will precede the .Instal Mm, Stacy Rankin, present oc camp. The term '‘camp’' is a carry lation which is to be held in the cupant of the historic farm and over from earlier days When 4-H social room of the local United county chairwoman of the G O P PICTURED ABOVE Is the majestic view of the south veranda of members were housed in tents. Presbyterian Church, Further de was hostess for the meeting and 'Whitebait farm just north of Yellow Springs where the rw?cting Pickering is the son of Mr, and tails will be revealed in a Idler Was assisted in the settings and of Republican Women took place June 8. Mrs. Carl Pickering, east of James sent to Legion and Auxiliary mem servings by Miss Jean Taylor of „ , , a . ...- - - 11 , - ........... .. , town. He is a worker for conserva bers in the near ftilute, Plans are Bellow Springs, Mrs, Harold Van tion on county, district, state and the stressing of a, renewed interest Pelt of Spring Valley, whose hus It Won’t Be Long Now! sectional levels and has Won sec In attendance In both the Legion band is county chairman of the ond place in the state conservation and Auxiliary by emphasizing Fam party, arid Mrs. Marcus McGallister Wooden Nickels To Be Legal Tender essay contest. He is a freshman in ily Night, since the newly-eleotcd of Xenia. the coMbgc of agriculture at Ohio junior officers wiil also be Installed State University, County DAV In Green County Beginning Saturday by Mrs. Jnskeep. Wooden nickels villi be iegat Reservations for the dinner at Installs Monday tender in Greene C’ounfy begin the Old Mill can be made by call ning Saturday, June 13* Paul ing Mrs. Lawrence Waddle, 0-JI.54 On Monday, June 15th, Harold R. Irey Novelty Chairman of the by Friday noon, July 10th, Price Of Cartwright, Disabled A m e r ic a It GreenC County Sesquicenteiirtial the dinner is $1.30 tax included. Veterans, GreenC County Will have announced today the wooden nic Rcfreshntfcints were served by installation of officers. State Senior kel Will publicize the county. the hostess assisted by Mrs. Mc- Vice Commander, Edward L. Corkell following the closing of the Knight of Lebanon, Ohio and Dis Mr, irey explained^ the wooden nickel will” publicise the birthday business meeting with the Lotd'jC trict Commander Yeazci of Urbana Prayer. c. ( will install the following officers celebration and also the Spectacle for the coming y e a r , 1053-1954, "Out of the Wilderness,’' Greene George L. Lewis, Jamestown Com eountians will be asked to use them Club’s ‘Guest Bayf mander, Lawrence L, Snyder, Sen in purchases, accept them as ior Vice Commander, Jamestown, change and send them to friends as ueeess souvenirs and to keep as a remem James D, Frcicr, junior vice com The Rural Improvement Club mander, Dayton, Edward Kingman, brance of the celebration, held their "guest day" meeting at’ adjutant and treasurer, Fairborn; Request has already been receiv Noel P a n cost. Chaplain, Clifford ed at SesqUi Headquarters from the home Of Mrs. Mabeflc Hurley, H. Johnson, officer of the Day, and coin collectors throughout th« coun Wednesday afternoon. For their Clifford Leftwith, Service Officer of try wanting to buy the wooden entertainment, Mrs. Bernard Xenia, Ohio. money. The Chase National Bank Knechl. gave a travel talk on China in New York has the largest dis-. Lewis and Johnson are World where Colomci Knceht WSS station War I veterans. The others arc plays, a huge collection of wooden DON’T TAKE ANY WOODEN NICKELS !~That's apt advice hero ed for two years, Maxine hVuslar World War If. nickels from all over the coun ns Miss Elizabeth Spahr of Jamestown who models a bathing Suit played several numbers cn tier ac The meeting will start at S P, M„ try, « or wooden nickels such ns the ones that will Iks legal tender in cordion, Jayce Hall, 26 hi South Detroit St., Mr. 1 r c y emphasized 10,000 Greene County beginning this Saturday. Looking pretty in a bathing Xenia, Ohio. Ail disabled veterans a noilcn nickels would be in the suit comes easy for Miss Spahr, who was in the Queen’s court for Refreshments of loc erram, fresh and those wishing to join this or hands of our merchants for re Miss Ohio Sesqui-Centennlal ihts year. (Photo by Art Cox) strawberries, cake and punch wero ganization should bo present at lease Saturday, June 13. The mer served during the social hour. this meeting. chants who might be missed in Set Flower Show Ed R. Pickering has been initiat Assistant hostesses were Mrs, Mark Hingamon, Mrs. L, L. Gray of the initial sate contact Sesqni The Clifton Green Thumbs Gar- ed into Phi Eta Sigma, national Richard Pawley, son of Mr.