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Springfield News-Sun from Springfield, Ohio • 21

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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS-SUN SPRINGFIELD OHIO SOCIETY SECTION PAGE 5 SUNDAY JUNE 15 1941 PLAYAVORK EXPERIMENT PROVES SUCCESS Miss Kemp Is To Be June Bride Daughters To Hold Installation At Temple Wednesday it I ta Ow Masonic Trmpie has been act for tho Installation of Mua Miriam Sikes daughter of Mr and Mm Sikes of 1324 Lowry av as honor queen of Job's Daughters Bethel Na 101 The installing officers will be: installing stalling cha stalling chaplain Beverly Duesing installing orga Duesing Installing organise Maxine Evans custodian Mary ell Stalling recorder Nancy Romig installing Jurf Gibler installing senior custodian Jeanne Junior CALENDAR FOR WEEK SUNDAY Chi Thu Upsilon Sorority In the borne of Mm Robert LaYefla 452 Plum sL Wedding of Miss Bernice Saum and Eugene Rees at 3 bi the Central Methodist Church Wedding of Miss Doris Jane Han and Eldon Cooperrider la the St John's Evangelical and Reformed Church MONDAY Delta Chi Sigma Sorority hi Woman's Town Gub Sub Deb semi-formal dance in the Cahanaa Chib Business and Professional Gub picnic at 6 at Minogufs form TUESDAY Twentieth Century Gub in tha horns of Mias Elizabeth Gerhardt 360 McCrelght av Ladies Auxiliary Na 355 National Association of Latter Carriers bi the home of Mm Edwin Overholaer hi North Hampton Wests ide Friendship Gub in the home of Mr Arvin McCoun 414 Mulberry st Wedding 4 Mias Mary Welmoth Collette and Eheood Jansen In Hamms Divinity School Chapel Wedding of Miss Helen Jane Foreman and Forest Reck In SL Raphael Church WEDNESDAY Wedding of Miss Lola Winkler and the Rev Louis Hsnry VU-brarht in the First Lutheran Church at 4:30 Lincoln Gub hi the home of Mm A Ashley 125 Rico YWCA Swim Gub luncheon and meeting in the A THURSDAY Kensington Gub st 1 o'clock in the Springfield Country Chib Edessa Homemakers Gub in the home of Mm Paul Snyder 3913 Fulton st Gub bi the home of Mm Newton Swan 2025 Columbus av Guest Day in Town Guh Cherrlo Guh In the home of Myrtle Speakman 901 Oak it South Side Get-Together Club ail day in the home of Mm Martin 2135 Gifton av Filiology Circle in the home of Mm A Ansevin 501 Madison av FRIDAY Wedding of Mias Florence Brothers and Harold Domer at 6:45 In the First United Presbyterian Church Board of directors of the A annual open meeting at 10 a at Camp Knolls Junior Service League "Gaieties of 1800" at Terrace Gardena SATURDAY Wedding of Min Ruth Garman and William Crabba at 10 JO a In tha Fourth Lutheran Church Wedding of Mias Alice Spencer and Richard Joseph Whalen at 9:30 a In the St Joseph Church parsonage Junior Service League of 189V at Terrace Garden Wedding of Min Anns Titer end Paul Matahy at 7 JO a In the St Raphael Church Wedding of Min Mary Angela Foley and John La warn at 9:30 a In the St Raphael Church YELLOW Four pupils at the Antioch Elementary School go about their play-work like veterans under the watchful eyes of their in structor Mm Elizabeth Faust Martha Richards left tries her hand at sandpapering while Mary Kate Burr does a little weaving Evan Dawson left gives his doghouse a coat of paint with the assistance of Schoolmate Richard Piltard the numerous who have scheduled June for the of their wedding is Miss Kemp daughter of Mr and Mrs Kemp of 18 Euclid av who will become the bride of Norman Crist son of Mm Mathilda Crist of 505 Bel mont av The marriage will be eolemnlzed June 22 at 4:30 in the Third Lutheran Church with the Rev Melienbruch officiating Miss Kemp will be attended by her two sisters Mm Emerson and Mm Leonard Kll-Duties of best man will be performed by Peart Setty Miss Kemp was graduated from Springfield High School and Wittenberg College where she was affiliated with Beta Phi Alpha Sorority She has been employed as a teacher at Fulton School Mr Gist was graduated from Springfield High School and is associated with the Harold Drake Monument Co Miss Esther Oclrich 407 Chestnut av instructor in music theory and piano at Cedar Crest College Allentown Pa has returned to her home after attending the 71st commencement of the college Mm Borden Harrtman former United States Minister to Norway delivered the address to 1000 persons bl the outdoor theater Miss Oelrich plans to do graduate work at the Eastman School of Music University of Rochester Rochester during the summer months She has been in charge of the college choir and radio singers who have fulfilled a dozen engagements In nearby cities during the last year Mr and Mm Carl Fried Jr of 417 Limestone st will leave for Detroit Mich June 2L They are planning a trip by boat to the Thousand Islands On June 28 they will arrive at Cedar Point to visit Mm Fried's relative and Mr and Mm Morris (Rachel Bosart) in northern Ohio Mr and Mm Fried will return around July The Ladles Auxiliary Na 355 National Association of Letter Carriers will hold Its regular meeting Tuesday In the home of Mm Edwin Overholaer In North Hampton The meeting will he preceded by a desert luncheon served at 1:30 The assistant hostesses will be Mm Ada Meta Mm Worthy Circle and Mm Ted Hobble The regular meeting of the La Coterie Gass of St John's Evangelical and Reformed Church will be held Thursday evening in the home of Miss Hazel Selgfried 1432 Malden Lane with Mm Fred Elfner as assistant hostess Charles Russel Be liar of 607 Grand av will leave Sunday to make his home In Cleveland where he will be affiliated with the eve land Ordnance War Division as a draftsman life The youngsters learn arithmetic for example by shopping in each othera and carrying erf transactions with real money This practical approach Is used in the other subjects such as social studies science language and arts shop and music There are no report cards at the school Children learn for the sake of learning and because they realize the need for it Nor are there formal first second and third grades and so forth there are Just two groups an upper and a lower group composed of older and younger students Recognition of growth and merit comes through promotion In Jobs At present the Antioch School Is located In the former Mllla Mansion in Yellow Springs Judge William Mills one of the town's foremost residents of a century ago built the first Antioch School in 1853 for his children and those of the Antioch Cbllega faculty A lot of people are talking about the values of democracy in the world today Pupils at the Antioch Elementary School are living YELLOW SPRINGS At three or 93 people are never too young or too old to lean what citizenship means That Is the way the teaching staff at the Antioch Elementary School feels and they are putting their ideas into practice by making training for good American citizenship one of the most important aspects of the progressive educational program In a child-sin community with student president and government a store newspaper library animal pen and post office all run by students 25 youngsters from 5 to 14 years old are learning that democracy means individual responsibility initiative and cooperation as well as individual 'freedom Using as much of Robert's "Rules of as it can assimilate the entire student body plans parties determines the length of recess governs administration of the library organtzea class schedules and seta standards of desir Annual Open Meet Slated By Board The annual open meeting of the board of directors of tha A will ba held Friday at Camp Knolls the A summer camp grounds near Yellow Springs The meeting will begin at 10 a with the president Dr Helen Ream presiding Standing committee reports will be given by tha various committee chairmen who will answer questions concerning their scope of work for the put program year Some of these questions will tncluds the age range of girls and women participating in tha various types of programs in tho association tho number of girls and wont participate with attendance during this program year a brief i tatlon vt the high points of tho year's work and evident trends will effect next autumn's program Committee chairmen pnrtlci- -paling will be: Mm Holmes Collins industrial Mm Homer Peters business girls Mm Lester Noble younger girls Mm Ustick education Free-Time School: Mrs Paul Green-await health education Miss Gertrude Carter Clark Street Branch Mm Paul A Pence membership Mm Harris Martin finance Mm Gibson world fellowship Mm Georgs Wbiwood Jr public affairs Mm Carl Reuter summer romp and Mm Cm-bill buildings and residence Following the meeting luncheon will be served at 12:15 This will close the regular meet-' able conduct The veto power held by the teachers is seldom used Of course this miniature democracy with Its one-house legislature Its president and its business system doesn't always function perfectly When a party had to be planned recently so much time was spent in discussion and argument that no final plana were made and no student was appointed to take the responsibility for the affair When party day came classes were held as and there were some mighty glum faces "In such roses we never do for them what they can can do for say teachers Mrs Elisabeth Faust and Bruce Me-Phaden "Only through experience can they learn how to use democratic methods to obtain The teachers look upon the Antioch School as an experimental station where children try themselves out and adjust them-selvs to the business of living Of course the "three R's" are not neglected But they are made "educationally edible" by being related to the children's everyday Foranel Plain City: Mm Edith Cedarvilie Mm Mabel Artrlght St Paris Mm Ada Rowand South Charleston Mm Marjorie Michles Mechanlcsburg Mm Helen Starr Mt Sterling Mm Margaret Irons Jamestown Mm Dolores Holycross Plain City Mm Lillie Toppe Sedalla Mm Martha Lincoln North Lewlsburg and Mm Lytle The Carpe Diem Gub met Associate Matrons Are Planning Garden Party The Associate Matrons of the 18th District of the Order of Eastern Star have made elaborate plans for a garden party to be ijeld Saturday evening at tha home of Mrs Arthur lytle 1812 honor guests will be Mrs Charles Brubaker deputy grand matron of tha district Mrs Elma Hullinger past grand matron of the Grand Chapter of Ohio and the present matrons of tha district who include Mrs Inez Whiteside Sedalla Mm Helen to be installed queen Miriam princess toxins Fidler Junior princess Rosemary Slagle guide Joan Rhein-keumer marshal Mary Jane HOpper Inner guard Ruth Allison musician Judy Brown outer guard Boise Tripp librarian Juanita Richards senior custodian Thelma Jodan Junior custodian Virginia Hall recorder Marjorie Hiser treasurer Margaret Jensen chaplain Betty Ann Rader first messenger Doris McGill second messenger Betty Penny third messenger Jackie Maurer fourth messenger Alice Ann Fettlerew fifth messenger Atyee Toasava The public is Invited to the installation after which the members of the Hl-Y and De-moiay Clubs win enjoy dancing and refreshments Miss Amends Funderburg is guardian of the Bethel Club co-ordination for the ensuing year was the topic of Mm Healy's response following the installation of Sapiens Club ft officers by Mrs Funder-burg Tuesday at a luncheon in the home of Mm Lloyd Zeller 1410 Limestone st Mm Zeller will serve as vice-president Mm Fancier secretary and Mm Paul Becker treasurer Reports were given by Mm Fisher and Mm Cleft uennol secretary and treasurer respectively for the last year Annual reports written in verse were read by Mm Funderburg on the dub's OutUde Sunshine or project work for the year and Mm Zeller on Inside Sunshine Mm John Young retiring president coordinated the theme for the last eor into a poem a Una of which "Seek to know your spiritual family" was her highest Inter- pretation of "Family Life in a Changing Mm Ralph Moore made remarks of appreciation preceding the presentation of handkerchiefs from club members to tho retiring president Envelopes used for place cards contained thank you verses written by Mm Young Sheila brought from California were given as favors by Mm Zeller Bowls of roses representing love centered the table which carried out a patriotic color scheme Others assisting Mm Zeller were Mm Arthur Shuman Mm Cecil Stanley and Mm Weinbrecht Present were: Mm Healy Mm Fisher Mm Cllcquennol Mm Oscar Bean Mm Becker Mm Edward Cornwell Mm Dugan Mm Fancier Mm Funderburg Mm Ben Garrett Mm Howdeshelt Mm Floyd Kimberly Mm Lloyd Mm Moons Mm Offonbacker Mm Frank Me-Cune Mm Shuman Mm Star-key Mm Weinbrecht Mm Young and Mm Zeller Tho La Wo MoClaas of the St Paul Methodist Church brought Its activities to a doss for this season with a dinner in dining room on Tuesday evening The meeting was in charge of tho president Mm Clark and Mrs Harold Barger had charge of the program Covers wen laid for: Mm A Rowand Mm Sikes Mm Robert Schwelkert Mm Beq Hller Mm Ralph Stick-ford Mm Glenn Garrett Mm Lloyd Mm John Woolum Miss Lela Harlan Mm Robert Call Ison Miss Miriam Welty Mm Reba Clark Mm George McKenna Mm Charles Hetman Miss Lucille Davis Mm James Cole Mm Agnes Brenner Miss Helen Hare Mm Hilda Newman Miss Alios Rinehart Mm Arthur Payne Mm Mary Marshall Mm Maud SIse Mm Ann Pope Mm Russel Larsen Mm Mil-ton Monjar Mm Carl Thelm Mm Helen Swonger Mm Barger and Mm Clark fa Mias Mary Doloros Kunk of 2126 Main at wUl go to Chi-go Wednesday to attend the S6th annual convention of Delta Theta Thu Sorority as the official delegate of the local Delta chapter The sessions will be held at the Edgewater Beach Hotel A formal dance Saturday night will dose the four days of activities which will In-dud business sessions each day along with a ranch party a formal banquet a luncheon and a sightseeing tour Other members of the local chapter who plan to attend are Mm Robert Cornwell Miss Ruth Stow Miss Settle Flowers and Mm MOrlln Johnson Mm Corn-wen will leave Sunday to attend the national council meeting preceding the convention She is business secretary of the councIL The last meeting of the season of tha Ladles Union Mite Society win be held with an annual plo-nie Wednesday In the home of Mm Tompkins of the Te-cumseh rd A covered dish dinner wUl ba served at noon are asked to bring Jefferson Mm Hazel continue south ignate the cumseh rd Mr and Mm Miller and children Shirley Donald and John Jr 2055 Limestone st will leave tha city next Saturday to make their home at 19 23rd Newark Mm Miller who has been active in Parent-Teacher and club work in the city was feted by members of the Eastern Literary Club Thursday at a party in the Houston Inn South Charleston The members presented her with a gift Mm Lulu Coats of Macomb Hi mother of Mm Miller Is their guest She came from Kennewick Wadi to siwnd the week before their departure with the family Also guests In the Miller home last week were Mm Miller's brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mm William Coates of Macomb 111 who left early this week for their home The Married Club hold a dinner-bridge Tuesday evening at the Urbana Country Club The 16 members were seated at a table decorated at each end with lighted candelabra and centered with a bouquet of seasonal flowers Covers were laid for Mm Larry Cooper Mm Frank Rockwell Mm Paul Gessner Mm Lawrence Mm Lawrence Mm Harry Krebs Mm Wilbur Scott Mm Clement Overholaer Mm Walter Scribner Mm Carl Rothaar Mm Holser and Mm Jack Patton members and Mm George Nick-las Mm Richard Malone Mm William Wysong and Mm Bruce Stansbrey guests Prises in the bridge games were won by Mm Rothaar Mm Lawrence Mm Stansbrey Mm Cooper and Mm Glessner so Two out-of-town guests attended the meeting of the Alpha Delphian Society Friday when Mm Tilton 32 Kensington id entertained with a luncheon in her home The guests were Mm Fred Schneider of Kitchener Ont Canada and Mm Harold Shearer of Shreveport La Mm Schneider has been the guest of Mr and Mm Harris 216 Broadmoor bl and Mm Shearer has been visiting Mr and Mm Shearer 510 Liberty st A program provided entertainment for the afternoon Assistant hostesses were Mm Dewey Lydle Mm Lloyd and Mm Warren James see Mias Ann Dsnen entertained members of tha Entrs Nous Club with a steak supper at her home 1407 8 Fountain av Wednesday evening A business meeting was held after which games were enjoyed and birthday gifts presented to Miss Edith Baker Miss Dorothy Valentine and Miss Denen Those present were Baker Mias' Valentine Denen Mias Celia Young Mias Kathryn Swartsbaugh Miss Dorothy Crosbls Mm Vivian Gaier Mm Gracs Williams Mm Corene Teach Mm Elizabeth Geer Miss Lillian Fisher and Mrs Mildred Bobo Mm William Harter and Mm Michael Gottsene left Wednesday morning for Cleveland where they attended the Lakewood High School commencement on Thursday evening Mm Harter's granddaughter Kathryn Jane Webb daughter of Mr and Mm Charles Webb of Cleveland was graduated Mm Goltsene and Mm Harter will visit a week at Connaaut Lake Pa where they will be the guests of Mr and Mm Webb at their summer home The June meeting of the Twentieth Century Club will be held in the home of Miss Elisabeth Gerhard 360 McCrelght av at 8 Tuesday The speaker for the evening will be Mm Luther Miller Resident of the Federation of Garden Clubs who win talk on the subject of "Gardens" Music will be furnished by Miss Vesta Frank Assistant hostesses will be Miss Naomi Unglaub and Mm Shellhorn ess A 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday afternoon will close the activities of the Kensington Club for the season The luncheon will be given in the Springfield Country Club The business meeting will be omitted and the afternoon will be spent socially Hostesses for the party will be Mm Charles Bucher Mm Downey Mm Gabs Albin Mm Fanny Argabrlght and Mm A Rolfes see Mm Willis Massle and daughter Ernestine of the Old Carlisle rd have returned home from a two weeks' vacation in the west They stopped at Osage City and to visit Mm Albert and Amos Nelson she had not seen for 24 The Net dents of Mr and Mm Charles Bauer of 1605 High st and Miss-Amelia Snyder of 230 Green-mount av win leave Friday for Atlantic City where they expect to spend two weeks Members of the Edessa Homemakers Club win meet Thursday afternoon instead of the time originally scheduled In the home of Mm Paul Snyder 1913 Fulton st Mechanlcsburg Mm Catherine Orr Cedarvilie: Mbs Martha Drake Yellow Springs Mm Dorothy Shaw Xenia Mm Elisabeth Ding-man London Mrs Catherine Morris New Carlisle Mm Louise Creviston North Lewlsburg Mm Mable Holman Miss Gretchen Hubo and Miss Christobel Converse Springfield Associate matrons who will ymi cmttcif YOU'VE ALWAYS WISHED FOR i are Mm Letty Shellhorn and Mlaa Ruth Leffel Springfield Mm Sophia Birch Osborn Mm Mildred Stormounl West Jefferson Mm Margaret Nelson Cedarvilie Mias Blanche Rhea and Mm Elsie Snyder Urbana Mm Leolla Black New Carlisle Mm Merle Drake Xenia Mm Blanche Early London Mm Margaret Nelson mm THE NEWEST FASHIONS By ANNE ADAMS -a Wednesday at Mm Tea Room on the Mechanlcsburg pk for its annual June luncheon Officers were Installed for the coming year by Mm Neal a charter member of the club They were: Mm Harold Fun-derberg president Mm Charles Mitchel vice president Mm Floyd Klrkham secretary Mm A Cromwell treasurer Committees appointed were: Mm Ernest Frye Mm Carl McCain and Mm Burrell program Mm Gus Sondergelt and Mm McCune music Mm Clarence Whipple and Mm Golt-sene relief Mm Charles Ballard federation delegate Mm Floyd Klrkham publicity Mm Cromwell flower Mm Custer Mm John Johnson and Mm Llnkenhoker membership or extension Mm Meals Mm Campbell Mm Campbell and Mm William Schaefer hospitality Mm John Silvern general chairman of the blind party Mm Baxter Beatty and Mm Homer Rice refreshments Mm Stanley Dllta and Mm Arch Shoal transportation Mm Cromwell gave an Interesting book report on "The Loon by Iota Fuller The next meeting of the dub will be in September Mr and Mm Carl Fried Sr of 1317 High st left Wednesday for New York Oty En route to New York Mr Fried will visit Princeton University Princeton for a class reunion and then will meet Mm Fried in New York They will return around June 20 Mm Charlotte Loe of 1664 Edwards av and Mr Ater of 1828 Warder st were married Saturday June 7 at 5:30 in the parsonage of Lagonda United Brethren Church with the Rev Smith officiating Mr and Mm Ater will be at home to friends after July Midshipman Garold El den Spencer son of Mr and Mm Malcolm Spencer 1433 Lowry av will leave Sunday for Chicago III where he is enrolled at Northwestern University in the V-7 Division of the Naval Reserve Mr Spencer will be bi Chicago for three months Mm Clement Bowser 139 Rice st entertained members of the Melba Gub all day Thursday in her home A pot-luck dinner was served at noon Those present were: Mm Carol McCartney Mm Dick Ellers Mm Mae Anderson Mm Walker Emma Kathryn Bowser and the hostess The South Side Get-together Gub will meet Thursday in the home of Mm Martin 2135 Clifton av Potluck dinner will be served at noon The Kir Kum Klub win meet Friday evening in the home of Alta Garlough in Yellow Springs EX-SOLOX TO WED GRIDLEY III June UTV-Former 8 Senator Rush Holt of West Virginia and Helen Froe-lich daughter of Mayor and Mm William Froelich of Grldley will be married here June 19 the parents announced today The couple met In Washington where Mias Froelich la a college instructor 5 WAY COOKER mar covhu imkvoi ear SMKXMM in 5s i if WATERLESS COOKING if COOL BAKELITE HANDLES' if TRIPLE-PLATED Inslds and ouf GET YOUR SET NOW sure "scotch-griph handles While they last! flavor saver covers perfectly balanced selected Matched Set of A TWO-TIMCTO SHIRTWAIST DIRNDL sunlight or starlight enchantment In a shirtwaist frock with an the new-season features like the Tull gathered skirt the trim waistband the plunging neckline Notice how gay the skirt looks in vivid tropical print! Tha Anne Adams Pattern 4754 is available in sizes 12 to 20 Size IS street length dress takes 4 yards 35 inch fabric long length skirt 4K yards 39 inch fabric and bodice 2 yards contrast Send fifteen cents in coins for this Anne Adams Pattern Write plainly name address and style number Order our new Pattern Book too Book 15c Pattern 15c Book and Pattern together 25c Send your order to The Springfield News-Sun Pattern Department 243 West 17th St New York practical modem kitchen Otwnsilsl Each pieca a triple-plated inside and out cool BatolKo "Scotch-grip" handles This complete set Just illustrated diRvared la your door for tha Initial payment of only 45d JjP BIAS6T JEWELRY CO 2G niCII ST tkm Kew hHlwrtt BUg Mm Frank Braun win have charge of the afternoon meeting and Mm Christine Brown is In charge of transportation The committee Includes Mm Shearer chairman Mm Earl Meyers Mm Tompkins Mm Sheering Mm Ray Me-Intire Mm Maude Nield Mm Edna Phillips and Miss Edith Mitchell Members are to take the Hebert pk to Tecumseh rd and if' 'SS 4m.

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