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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 4

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1 i I 3 A i HOPPERS arm Bureau roia rcni PTIG YEAR 9 TELEVISION GUIDE POST Girl Scout News rot rue mtMinntu a 7 Promptly And Accurately IT tjL IT MEANS Muck more ver costs' flomore Several relatives Mrs Lillie Myers and Brenda enjoyed a pot luck dinner at their home Sunday Those present were Mr and Mrs Wilbur Justice and Bernice David Gillispe Mr and Mrs Ora David son Jennie and Linda and OUie Countryman all of Hillsboro Mr and Mrs James Nugent Mr and Mrs Robert Butler Donna and tommy all of Springfield Lillian Presley aid Bea Hoagland of airborn Mr and Mrs Clar ence McKeever and Pam Mr and Sycamore MRS EMERY OSBORN Phone 82 3780 Daily News Journal Saturday May 24 1 958 'C huNlsC tfary Boyd and Rachel Mrs Wil iam Rant Mrs red Slyby Mrs John CareyMrs Strad er Mrs Harlan BL Johnson Mrs Carl Chenault Mrs Gordon Sa na and Giry and Jennifer Eve yn Bernard Mrs Patton Mrs Janes Mrs Guy Custis and Tim and David Reeder Refreshments were served from a tea table durizig the social hour BAND AWARDS were presented by Charles Caudill to Outstanding Sophomore Raymond Richardson and Outstanding Junior Robert Wooddell The scholastic achieve ment award to the outstanding jun ior was given Marilyn Siegla by Kellougb Giris' Athletic Association awards were presented by Mrs James Curtis as follows Bronze medal 1st year high school basketball Barbara Pierson Patty Wheeler Wanda Davis Sharon Couch Pat ty Brose Julie Strevel Ronetta Dalton Sharon Birmingham and Janet Wheeler silver medal two or more years high school basket Rosalie leming Marilyn Siegla Sue Roush Kay Stephens Becky Schneder Patty Couch Bar bara arquer Barbara Valentine Linda McKay Shirley McCoppin and Sondra Clark championship medals for basketball tournament Stephens Patti Hardwick Patty Couch Sandra Pyle Bar ara Valentine Mary Storer and Shirley McCoppin ATTENTION CARRIER SUBSCRIBER! mo ssh befort fwi turn not TteefreS jw Wdar newspaper eer on will be delivma Burglar inds Luck inally Runs Out PHILADELPHIA A burglar successful Thursday ran out of luck riday Police said Donald Murphree 22 took more than $12000 worth of jewelry from the Center City department store Thursday Before dawn riday he returned with a pal and' took out about $6000 worth of jewelry Police nibbed Murphree and Winfield Dietz Si carrying three heavy canvas suit bags bulgihg with the store loot BROWNIE TROOP 22 Brownie Troop 22 met Tuesday evening at Main building auditor urn when the leaders Mrs or rest Reeder Mrs Charles Cast and Mrs Roy Sroufe conducted the ly Up Investiture ceremony Sach girl received her wings a Tenderfoot rank requirement di ploma and her Girl Scout pin' The 18 girls invested were Jean nie Wilson Patty Webb Joyce Thompson Joan Strader Sandy Slyby Rebecca Sabin Madeline Rose Darlene Reeder Linda Pat ton Janet Kornman Becky John son Judy Gill Nancy loyd Tam mie Custis Alice Chenault Debbie Cast Cynthia Boyd and Ellen Bar nard Mrs John Janes of the Clintop County Girl Scout Councihpr esent eu eacu jeauer waui a lugt? Programs were given to the fol lowing guests as they arrived: Mrs A Hutchins Mrs Kornman Mrs Bertrand Rose and Patricia Mrs Kenneth Wil son arid Vicki and Sharon Mrs ton College faculty who will serve as associate director' The thrce productlons of the 1958 season of the Wilmington College Summer Theater will be presented by the outstanding collegiate stars from colleges and universities in the Midwest Mrs Sidney Sexton Gary Lee and Rosalee called on Mrs War ren Johnson Wednesday' afternoon Gary Lee spent Thursday after noon with his grandparents Mr and Sirs Joseph Sexton at Eden ton Mrs Sidney Sexton accompa nied her mother Mrs Cora Cold iron of Monterey to Georgetown Thursday afternoon to the Cahall funeral home to pay respect to her aunt Mrs Esther Bellamy Mr and Mrs Emery Osborn at tended the graduation exercises of their niece Miss Joe Ellen Bur gett near redericktown Sunday night and Monday Mr and Mrs Walter Hunt called at the homo of Mrs Leona Stew art Westboro after the death of Mrs Stewart's mother Mr! and Mrs Hunt and family and David Cochran visited Clinton County Air orce Base Sunday afternoon Donald Hunt eon oLMr and Mrs Roland Hunt Winter Garden la called on his grandmother Mrs Ethel Hunt last week Donald was eh route from Leonard Wood Mo to a base in lorida Miss Velma Garner Mrs Walt er Hunt Martha and Harold at tended the commencement exer cises at Jefferson school Monday evening Mrs Ruth Hunt of Winter Gar den la was called home on ac count of the illness of her father the Rev William Hoggatt She called on Mrs Ethel Huht and Miss Velma Garner and Mr and Mrs Walter Hunt and family Wednes day evening MIRfS NMRMAC7 55 Main St Wilmington difference between a citizen and the ''government Is that if a citizen tries to spend He have hejfoes to iijj 1( Ann of Xenia Mr and Mrs Gay ord Myers Sammy and Susan Mr and Mrs Ivan and Matt Mr and Mrs George Roe of Wilmington and Mr and Mrs Car shal Countryman of Cincinnati Mr and Mrs Ova Stanforth and Mr and Mrs Guynn Shelton and Robert were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs and Mrs Earl Shelton of Dayton Mr and Mrs Orris ields Sr spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs rank Pegan Mrs Norma Ertel spent Sun day evening with Mrs Estelle Graham Because the preeervetive to forced into the wood fibers Koppere preMwe ereoeoiea pv ih op to 8 times longer than untreated Mala aewl IMA llmM ihaM P'MANTTNANCE aurfaee treated wood Proeewe rrcflMitMi nneta cost less than von MIADQUAirilf think Cwne in and letus tell you Lau a a itJ a ikat iww jvu vbii uunu an awirw will last 30 yean and snore Morrisville MRS STANORTH Phone 21 122 I Remember: 25 Years Ager MAY 24 1933 "Common Clay and Courtroom Burlesque" a one act comedy wae presented at chapel serv Ices at Wilmington College Tuesday mdrning by members of the dramatics class under the direc tion of Miss Helen McCoy The cast included Rob ert Bowersox William Creamer William Baker Roscoe Stratton Ray Hutchens Miss Alma Day Miss Hazel Temple and Miss Jean Irvin Maximum temperature on this day was 88 de grees and low during the night 63 Total precipi tation was 58 of an inch The heavy ram halted corn planting Item: "More than 400 people heard Kirby Page editor of the World Tomorrow and nation ally known lecturer give an address on "Govern ments and Their Relation to Religion" at the riends Church Wednesday The 1933 Wilmlngtonian annual publication of Wilmington College junior class was distributed to students Thursday: It is well editedbeautifully illustrated and admirably arranged" Wilminqfon Daily News Journal GALVIN Editor and Publisher (ISILISO) ZtabBhe U38 a cMtaoliOatlem ef the 'Wlhaiuten Daily Neva and th JoamaMtapubllcu Is the 50th anniversary of our high I school class and all three of us graduates and I to our superintendent are living" reported Mrs Ike Country Jambore Miller who at graduation time at Westboro in I (S)rrm Raws 1908 was Miss Avis Thompson The other two I'ctNiZ) ty 8) Kayrlda gradustes were Mary Hixson now Mary Con stable of Blanchester and Ethel Pratt Brown of Newkirk OHa George Puckett was head of Ute schools Retired a few years ago he shares with uj xicry quMn a sure thing that the operators of these big showy retail food outlets liketo have her bring her husband along when she shops They know that while experience has given her some resistance to their tempt fng displays the man of the family is still an easy mark When they stand back and Kee husbands pushing new and slightly higher costing items into family food carts no doubt in their minds about whether that family is 5 spending more or less for food They planned it that way Another advantage of being an hum ble citizepis that you are seldom called upon to explain your bank account to a tranfjjury Health expert says babies need strict watching during the first months of their 'livei Also when they get old enough to step out Martinsville MRS WILL DOAK Phone MirtinivUlc 472 Mrs Carrie Do'ak returned home last week after ipending the win ter with her aider Mrs Ida Guy in Milwaukee Wise Miu Moore daughteroL Mrs Delbert Moore of near Blanches ter was a supper guest of Mrs rancis Brown and family Mrs Hunter Pinriey Mrs Emi le Turigllttto Mrs Alvin Dressier and Mrs Carrie Doak attended in spection at Mason Order East ern Star last weeL William Ott and family of Mt Healthy and Mr arid Mrs Victor Kern of near Cincinnati were Sun day guests of Mr and Mrs Emile Turigliatto and family and all en joyed A picnic dinner at the road side park west of town Mrs Car rie Doak was an additional guest Miss Margaret Neffner to report The Misses Virginia and Betty Montgomery of Cincinnati were Sunday afternoon visitor with Mr and Mrs irvin Hollingsworth Mr and Mrs Earl Page and Mrs David Thompson attended Wilmington high school com mencement Thursday night The grandson Jerry McCune and Mrs Thompson's niece Janet Dunn were among the graduates Mrs Maude Brown spent the weekend with Mrs Myrta Wright in Wilmington Mr and Mrs Purcell have moved into their new home Mrs Alvin Dressier to reported convalescing from an injured toe Telemovie Experiment Due To Be Abandoned BARTLESVILLE Okla Promoters of an experiment link ing movies snd television consid ered by many as a form of pay TV have conceded defeat Video Independent Theaters Inc of Oklahoma City will dis continue its telemovies in Bartles ville June 6 Last September some 300 Bartlesville residents sub scribed But the surge of custom ers stopped and cancellations more than offset new customers after the first of the year xj Award Assembly Held At Martinsville School Martinsville schools award as John Voss Marilyn Siegla Alge bra Kay Davis Patrick Sher Ronald Davis Marilyn Siegla General Patrick Sher wood David Cluxton Biology Mike Brown Rosalie leming World Mike Brown Rosalie leming American Hto i Marilyn Siegla Roger Mur I phy English Joan Tackett I David Cluxton Englisji Rosa lie leming Mike Brown English Ronald Davis Marilyn Siegla English Jqdy McAllister Jer ry Kay Stephens Barbara Valentine Pa tricia Couch District scholarship awards given by Kellough went to Ronald Davis in physics and Mikd Brown in biology A state scholarship a ward in biology was given Mike Brown Student Council awards given by Supt McCormick went to John Voss and Sandra Pyle 12th grade Robert Noman and Jan Hough 11th Larry Rannells and Carol Roush 10th Joan Tackett and Gary Conovet 9th Marcilee Cum mings 8th and Paul Cluxton 7th Senior salesmanship citations given by Harold Shlngler were re ceived by Jerry Brewer John Voss Judy McAllister Patricia Couch Shirley McCoppin Richard Yazell and Sandra Pyle Welfare committee awards Kellougb were given to Robert Norman chair man Sr Donald Speaight Jr Roger Murphy Soph Charles Gil bert and reshm George Stewart senior pus patros ceruncates Supt McCormick were Jim mie Brown Mary Storer Gary Carmean Kay Stephens John Voss and Noman Collins Charles Palmer Davis current events medal was given by the Rev Walter Cruzan to Raymond Richardson 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KOPPERS PRESSURE CREOSOTED is POSTS semblv was held rida afternoon when pupils received recognition wood Elizabeth Brose for scholarship music athletic and other fields of work Science awards competion certi ficates were awarded by Richard Kellough and went to: Patrick Sherwood Jack Griffith David Ertel David Cluxton Marilyn Sleglaf Patricia Young Ronald DaVto Ronetta Dalton' Sharon Birmingham Rosalie leming Raymond Richardson and Ronalc Purcell Eighth grade test awards given by Miss Mildred Tharp to David Ertel Don Hunter Sandra King Marcilee Cummings Robert Scale Jane Brewer Paul Kelly Barbara Osborne Robert Stephens and Judy Terrell David Ertel and Don Hunter received pips PRE LIMINARY Scholarship Test certificates were given by Roger McCormick school ad ministrator as follows: Senior so cial Kay Stephens John Voss Algebra Ronald Davis III JI II Letters May 19 1958 Editor News Journal You are to be commended for your editorial of May 17th to Here are a few more compari sons Russia and United States re spectively: Telephones 1500000 Radios 2000000 45000000 Cars 50000000 'The average has' 344 square feet of living space in his house The Rttssianhas 53 square feet The Russian pays in Ameri can dollars $1500 for a pair of shoes $45000 for a suit of clothes Outside of the favored party peo ple Ivan'S diet consists largely of coarse bread cabbage soup and potatoes His average consumption of meat is about one pound per week With a population of 200 million people In Russia only 7 million are in the Communist party or every one of these members there are two Russians in prison If aU the Russians slaughtered for political purposes could be placed end to end Krushchev could well on his way to the moon without his sputnik With her magnificent jet planes and her sputniks Russia resem bles! bedizened lady whose ac quaintance with soap and water is of the most casual but she wears a 14 carat diamond on her finger One may be dazzled by the dia mond but he Is still constrained to hold his nose SCOTT MOLYNEAUX 302 Locust St won ricm Utten to th editor Thq mart beigMd by th writer with a ewnptot rmi ddrtt Bowmr th same and address wUl not be ued tn th published tetter open request of" the writer Opinions uprssd is this column ar the th writers aed ncSHMnrUy thos th New JtmnuLl The Daily Grist Ground Out By MiUer in His Bonnet wondera never eease? Now a fellow fa Germany with a bee in his bonnet He claims to have bred a stingless bee You can if careful not to hurt her catch Ute furry creature In your hand and stroke her like a cat X' can let her go about Her business and produce more honey than her pointed and Impartial cousins" Well why not a stingless bee? In the modern world bees hardly need stingers to protect them against the destruction of their colonies by honey loving bears and enemies Man who exploits the bee against such haz ards The modern domesticated bed has more to fear from or possiblyfrom nuclear than from angers that can be met with "the stine It can be tn fh h' Kwct Ae far as the individual bee concerned a weapon that cannot be used without bringing death to the user is hardly an ideal defensive dqviced What is not clear is whethet lessness will change the whole nature of the bee A beewithdut a sting might de 'j velop a hexapodous inferiority complex through sheer 'frustration which might in turn produce a schizophrenic with drawal from She might go on strike against the boredom of making honey and refuse to respond to petting The that each 4 shining for the benefit of moral didacticism might become! one more effete neurotic convinced that the world' aes'H a Pubnhd erwy ftemen neep 8tmday th JanT)i Btdldfrt 1 Sooth Sooth (towel WU xnhuton obi by th Ncw4ournal Ocmpay (Inc WAVNB OLVP ftbUlhn A HCSTEB EMr KXLLa iraxs iuihUAw SOSCOB STRATTON A4vrtMt tMrwter MBS ROBERT BTCRBB City KSttW Enter ts th poftottle Wttmtairton OMo 5 cte itter irr uaflar art of March 8 Hired for WCSunimer Theater A 9 X1 if' 9 A Talented Philip Eek a graduate student in the School of prama at Yale University has been employ ed as designer technical director of the 1958 Wilmington Summer Theater It was an nounced today by Hugh Hoi land director of drama at Wil mington College and director of the summer theater The 1958 season of the theater will include three Hp py Time" by Samuel Taylor "Bus by William Inge and "The Matchmaker" by Thornton Wilder Dates of the productions are "The Happy June 19 20 21 26 27 and 28 "Bus Stop" July 10 11 12 17 18 and 19 and "The July 31 Aug 1 2 7 8 arid 9 During his undergraduate days at Amherst College where he graduated in 1954 Eric designed the settings costumes and light ing for many of the Amherst col legiate productions During his days at Amherst also he design ed for the Amherst Community Opera Co WHILE CARRYING hit grad uate work at Yale Eck has also designed for many productions over WNHC TV New Haven Hets a student of Donald Oenslager leadine Broadway designer arid last summer served as technical director or me oonn vrew i neater Easthampton The youni artist is a veteran of two years service in the Army In addition to the services of Eck Prof Heiland the director will have the assistance of Prof Lewi Marcuon of the Wilming 2 So(elimihatibn of MEMBER OP THB ASSOOATBB PRESS AttocteteO Prtn nt1tjed exchntvrty to th om for puMicatlon of tJ local tiers printed tn this aorRMpor as wn a aB AP ar dispatch ember ef th Ohio Select Ust of Dally Nawspapm Jha Cuilm national adrtlaia rprsateti Bnriny5W4 rdltortarpt M7I The SPCA ought to do something a bout this is not worthy of the honey as another poet wrote shuns the hives because the bees have Noone could hopeVto' dispute the claim that it ifosts more to set the fam fiytable today than ft did fw years ago But it seems the cost Increase to the average family Is not due to higher pricelonef The 1957 food bill' in has been figured at 48 billion against only $40 billion in 1954 However the NationalIndustrial Conference Board estimates that not more than 40 per cent of billion Increase can be charged to the population gains inflated prices It attributes $48 billion to' the better and fancier table most American housewives are setting 'tkAkfor those housewives who may think they are just as economical asever: let them consider hpw much pro cessed pre cooked and frozen foods they use today and how much they or was available in 1954 'There is ample evience that Ameri cans loose in almost any of supermarkets cannot resistexperi mental and impulge 'buying But the REYNOLDS i ir xw I Wilmingfo' 'Phone 2323 tour of the hb trio of sweet girl gradustes the memories of (j poji Ar the occssibn ago we arrange Ma it" was Mrs repl to the question if any UW observance of the anniverssry were planned health will not permit her leaving her home and Ethel Pratt Brown lives I 0 U) TpP too far she explained WBt If you are surprised to hear that Barbara I (ULObrSnsinaa Jean Doster of the Harveysburg Dosters has (4) s) Tumtn pint earned some more high honors at Ohio State Uni I UHtef te hv Oun versity you are the only one It runs in the fam Tomtwtoe Territory' I 4 IS) Amiteur Hour I (Si rontier Doctor "Dr Hiatt" who is to the inner drtie of beloveds is a favorite space Yavel speak MJ 4 yur Ptfiu er In these parts Dr Hiatt is at Wright Patterson I tsiMovi ield devoting his trained talents to inter plane (Jj tary travel with an emphasis on its medical as io) Boou and Saddi pects His knowledge and his pleasant stage Patrot to UU Wra nHyu cash award and $150 even in these inflationary times is not hay is Miss Janeal Turnbull a WC iitJ (j sota cnt jontor This honor has to be earned and earn it Miss TombuH did beautifully utistej New The presentation of the portrait of Dr Beverly Cen Skinner for hanging among the distinguish cL 9C ed presidents of Wilmington College was a fea I sW Z5 tore of the program of the open house dsy at the lot Rnr college The line of those persons who knew the HI km1 Sklnnert has thlnned in the three since powen the personable and able educator guided the I swore destinies of the institution through a period when tU) ews it bad begun to have growing pains But recollec ya Wymn tiona of the interesting family are pleasant and (mAipower to that thinning line friendship ties have been more firmly knitted uoj our mu I 7:00 Mavwiek I A(kd or It Diet and Health (4) (S) No Wimlnf Have a Backache? I ather New Mattress May Help By Herman Bandesen I Scott' iind The medical advances I would like to discuss I (J) Dtnh shore today to our regular monthly of meditine a ntr range from an aid to antibiotic reaction a new device to help complex heart operations and a Hitchcock new type of orthopedic mattress I o) Hollywood Medical researchers have come up with a way I to double antibiotic action against germs the I S) YouB chemical glucosamine a simple substance found I wooo oiauenc abundantly in nature and throughout the human 9 Wanac body IS: IS (S) (S) Harbor Command (41 Studio hl They have blended glucosamine and the anti I uo Lin biotic tetracyline in a new capsule The glucosa 9 Sfovt Mine gets the antibiotic into the blood faster and ''keeps ft effective longer While glucosamine has uao)(U)Nw been known to chemists since 1876 this to the 1'Iovi first time it has been given an Important role to I medicine Doctors the Duke University Medical Cen Movie ter in Durham North Carolina have developed a I device which can lower a body tempera I tare ten degrees in as little as five minutes May 26 Called a blood heat exchanger ft marks a new (Ucr advance to safeguardi for patients who undergo ('J complicated open heart surgery twi Anni owr Lowering the temperature greatly cis ia nw reduces his oxygen needs and permits the blood '(J) (4) (T Ktws to flow at slower rates through the heart and I (S) Putomim Hit prd lungs thus protecting the brain and other vital ceSSy Cmrt organs I :5 (S) 41 New Previously patients have been cooled with ice I (D Golf Shop packs or refrigerated blankets This process takes Lu kj an hour or longer and makes it difficult to con I tool the desired temperatures cm? Basically the heat exchanger consists of a I group of slender stainless steel tabes enclosed by (i Gray Ghost a specially constructed steel jacket The blood Drchrittin flows through the tubes as a heart lung machine takes over the work of the own heart Nw9 and lungs Water circulated about the tubes con troll the temperature of the blood in ao RobS Hood The orthopedic type mattress features a built I (9) Akd in bedboard and la apedfically intended for per I GuB sems with back trouble the first mattress of (to1) (isrBurS and Alien its kind to contain a built in board in its inner gM (1) (4) (B) Weiu construction (6) (S) Bold Journey The bedboard is "sandwlchedbetwecn a dou (6 (W T1'nt ble deck construction of upper and lower layers of springs Jceeps the spine properly (ii) aywM andprovLde greater support dose to the layfr of springS adjusU to the corn I (wcrajectmUr Brid ly and permits sleeping comfort QUESTION AND ANSWER (4) (5) Suapteion What causesnephritis? ll Answer: Nephritis is an inflammation of the AuPsrtaUlz kidney It usually follows a throat infection and shuiff of Cochisa is believed to be due to an allergy to the strepto coccus germ Usually there are red blood cells (t) (4) New' to the urine as well as albumin and the body becomes swollen Ramon 111:1 (4) (S) (10 (IS) Movim () Jack Paar 1 11:2 (I) Movte 11:3 (I) Jack Paar Adams School Club Names Officers Members of Adams Township1 School and Community Club met Monday night when the following officers were nominated and unan imously elected: Mrs Wilbur Williams Mrs Walter Stagge vice presi dent Mrs Howard Shambaugh treasurer and Mrs Paul George secretary They will assume their positions at the September meet ing The nominating committee was comprised of Mr and Mrs Ralph Webb Mr and Mrs Stacey Mor ris and Mr and Mrs Nathan Coop er i3R I I i Hi i I M'A I I I I A A mr YEAR.

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