Miami Gazette May 9, 1973 - October 23, 1973

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Sel:ond class postage paid at Wayne'sville, Ohio May 9, 1973 - Waynesville, Ohio

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da y! C? WA YN ES VIL LE CL EA N Pu blic Me etin g AIG N BEGINS MP CA UP ld He age Vill r, nee Pio ek ~re 's sar Fo r Cae RD A'Y MA Y 12 SA TU ,-.1" y May 12th will of- wise for everyone who has any

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Saturda ficially kick-off the annual fix-up, paint-up, clean-up campai gn for the village of Waynesville. To make our village a more attractive place to outsiders, we should all do our part to make it a success. The village truck will be on the streets on Saturd ay morning at 7 : ()() picking up trash . Please do not llut your garbage in with the trash . Leave that for the refuse collector. It would be

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trash to set it out on Friday night so you won't be missed. The campai gn will run for the next four Saturda ys at the ex· pense of the village. Troop 40 of Wayne sville is sponso ring a paper drive on May 19th. Anyone who has papers for the drive could see that they are kept separat e so as not to confuse workers.

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Dr. Mildred E. Hartsock, a former Waynesville resident, is retiring from her 36-year college teaching career at the conclusion of the current academ ic semeste r at Atlantic Christian College in North Carolina. She has served as a membe r of the college faculty for some 32 years. She is a professor and chairman of the Atlantic Christian College departm ent of English. The Waynesville native taught at Kentuc ky Wesley an and Lynchb urg College prior to Atlantic Christian in 1940. Dr. Hartsock- was awarde d the honorary Doctor of Literatu re degree by the college in 1962. She is considered to be an expert in the field of literatu re especially Shakesp eare. She has found time out of her

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A'ITEN TION ALUMNI

when he ~~ided Waynesville writer Dennis Dalton-was garbed in this costume on Friday e, he u!ed availabl hor-se no was th~e Since Village. Pioneer Creek a tour for the newly fonned Caesar's . ~ the mode of travel for the Twentie th Century , a car that is. f th Ii · e Tbe f ll"St pub c meeting 0 newly organized Caesar 's Creek last PiGDeer' Village was held Dilbt May 8 at 7:30 at St. Mary's . In Ch urc h E Pi leopa I

Lukens' house which will remilin on its original site. The'pur pose of the o~::jr.ation type" is to esbfblisb a "wor Pioneer Village museum com-

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30 busy schedule' to pieces of her work in numero us scholar ly known well publications. Dr. Hartsock plans to continue writing after retirem ent. The North Carolin a residen t left Waynesville at an early age with her parents the Charles Hartsocks to make their home in Milford, Ohio. Her Mother was the former Carolyn Mosher, a sister of the late Edith Hawke, and a sister of Mr. Harris Mosher a Waynesville resident. Her father Charles was the brother of the late Bert Hartsock. His widow Winifred is also a Waynesville resident. Her friends in Waynesville wish her well in her retirem ent years. A'ITEN TION

On May 19th Troop 40 will be having a paper drive. If you have Reservations for Waynesville paper please leave it by the curb Alumni must be mailed before or call 897-5861. May 22, 1973. Last minute reservations and-or changes may be called in by contacting Rita Conner Florence at 513-897-5000 Wayne sville or 513-228-4671 Dayton.

A'M'EN TION On May 21st, Troop 40 will have

a TUpperware Party at the in Church Method ist Waynesville, Ohio starting at 7:00. Everyone is invited.

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Life Saving Film le Ava ilab U" - a vohmte er

"Rescu e .' organization :of area citizens formed to upgrad e existin g emerge ncy" medical service s announces the availability of a film called, "Cry for Help. This 14-minute color film shows how more lives .can be saved in commu nities where proper emerge ncy vehicles, equipm ent and trained personnel exjst. The film and speakers are available, at no cost, to area groups and organizatiooa Upon II

The Inc. now have 1heir Wayne'ville store open for your convenience wi1h new houn . from 8:0() to 8£00 Monday · reQ.\le8t. to write ation, For . inform 1hni Friday and 8:00 to 4:00 "Rescu e ·52", Post Office Box ay.Sa1Urd on 5252, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45201. ,1.

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