The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22

Shakespearean Roundtable W ill Be Offered This Month By New York City Authority YELLOW SPRINGS Shake­ speare lovers will find an added at* traction front Monday through Sept, c at the Antioch Area Theatre’s an* mini Sh«krspi are*Undtr-1>> e-Stara festival lu re. For the first time, an educational symposium, called Repertory Round table, wilt he offered daily from 2:30 to 4:30 V. >f. It will be moderated by Dr. Louis Morder of New* York City, editor of the Shakespeare Newsletter, The Roundtable will be held on campus lawn in this quiet, tree-lin­ ed village each aftefnoon during the Area Theatre’s t h r o e weeks of Grand Repertoire.Unique a m o n g Shakespearian festivals, the Grand Repertroire features the production of a different play each night Of the week, Shakespeare’s seven Greco-Ro­ man plays, including the relatively unknown “TrOllus and Cressida," "Coriolanus." "Pericles,” Timon of Athens'* and "Titus Andronicus,’’ are the season’s fare. Two tradition­ al and beloved tragedies, "Julius Caesar" and '“Antony and Cleo­ patra” complete the schedule. Featuring Visiting Shakespearean n! Studies, Dr, Harder, who began .memorising passages from Shake­ speare at the age of nine, Is next planning an Illustrated life of the Bard, His Repertory Roundtable at An­ tioch offers particularly alluring i material in the study of the five j "forgotten" once before in this jcountry. Housing accommodations in Yel­ low Springs for out-of-town visitors are available through the Area The­ atre. two years ago. Published six times annually, it reaches an audience in 14 c o u t r i e s. Including ^Russia,* whose one subscription goes to the, Lenin Library in Moscow, Currently teaching composition, literature and Shakespeare at the Brooklyn College School o f Gencr- YS Ball Team Wins Again YELLOW SPRINGS—By a score of 2-0, the local softball team nosed out Lewis Corner in the Monday night game. Each t e am had five hits and one error. Yellow Springs scored the win­ ning two runs in the top half of the fourth inning on three succes­ sive hits: (1) a single by Morgan (2), a double by Ichiba and (3) a single by Dolwlck. An alert In- fielding double play snipped a po­ tential seventh inning rally by Lew­ is Corner, scholars and teachers, who throng The local team’s box score is as Into Yellow Springs from through­ out the United States and Canada; follows; R II E the Repertory Roundtable will be Shinklc •••«■•••••«*•««• 3 0 0 informal In its makeup, A review 'I* • * • * • • • # a a • 3 1 2 of the previous night’s play plus a JCllibSl a a * a a a a a a a # a « * a a 2 1 1 discussion of the new play will con- DOliylCk 3 0 1 stitutc the program. Jordan 3 0 0 Dr. Harder, who holds a BA de- Vjul Pd t «•< 3 0 0 grcc from Brooklyn College and an Grate .............. . 3 A 0 MA and PHD from Columbia, or- ITicifiS • • t t 4 » , 4 M 4 | 4 | « « 4 3 0 i gantzed the Shakespeare Newsletter WSkdy 8 4 4 4 * 4 4 M I 4 l l * 4 t ? ■0 ,0 “ New World In Motion” Is Coming To This Area Soon Dayton, Aug, 13 — The Chrysler Corporation wlil tell the story of how a ear is built in Us $ 1 , 000,000 "New Worlds In Mothlon" show which opens Aug, 3 for 10 days at Memorial Hall here. This dramatic exhibition is de­ signed to famllarize the public with the skill and research thnt goes into designing today’s car, accord­ ing to James C. Zeder, vice presi­ dent and director of engineering for Chrysler. The "New Worlds In Motion" show will be open from noon to 10 p.m. dally, Aug. 27 through Sept. 5, There is no admission charge. The Chrysler Corporation said it is completely air conditioning Mem­ orial Hall for this event. Chrysler Corporation has shown this exhibit to more than 10,000,000 persons In 31 cities throughout the United States since it began tour­ ing the nation in April of 1931. The show coming to Dayton con­ tains more than 100 audience-par­ ticipation exhibits in which the spectator can test his driving re­ action, sec how radioactivity has been put to Work in automobile re­ search, and discover how the Chry­ sler Corporation has made vehicles safer, more dependable, and more comfortable, Shellhaas -Ward Wedding Slated For Saturday In Columbus Church YELLOW SPRINGS — A social event of Saturday will be the 7;3Q p.m. weddng of Miss Betty Shell­ haas to Dr. William T, Ward In Columbus’ Glenwood Methodist Church, Performing the service will be the Rev, Joseph B, Shellhaas, pastor of the church and cousin of the bride- to-be, Miss Shellhaas of 420 Phillips sb, ha* taught commercial sub­ jects in Cliilllcolhe High School during the Inst year. She Is a graduate Of Bryan High School and Ohio Slate University, ami formerly was Secretary in the publie school office in Yellow Springs. Also, she ha* held po- Mr. and Mrs, John Birch, 204Day- tort, have guests In their horde for .several weeks. They are Mrs, L. S. Hopkins, a sister of Mrs, Birchs’, and Mrs, C, A, Schaad, a Piece of Mrs, Birch’s. They are visiting hero from Chicago, T I L E • Marble # Rubber • Ceramic • Quarry • Miraplus Plastic S T E V E N S O N TILE COMPANY 139 Dayton Sh Yellow Springs Phone 7-7209 R E M E M B E R P I Z Z A Tuesday and Thursday 6-12J30 Sunday 4-12 Phene Your Order for Quick Service Olde Trail Tavern PHONE 7-7448 WE PURCHASE Sheet S Wire Scrap Your best and most reliable Market 70 rear* In tiualae** Hydraulic Press Just Installed Other grades of scrap purchased TH E ESHER S0HS CO. 311 N. Water S t Springfield, Ohio S A L E Form dwelling and outbuildings at former Emerson Sinclair Farm Spring Valley Township, Greene Co. & Wayne Township, Warren Co., Ohio, Ail buildings (except summer kitchen) on. the former Emerson Sinclair 277.12 acre tract of land, situated In Virginia Military Survey 14*0. 698, Spring Valley Township, Greene County, and Wpyne Township, Warren County, Ohio, consisting of 1*4 story Frame Dwelling, Garage, Storage Shed, Chicken House, Corn Crib, Barn, 2 Story Brick House, Shed Chicken House Frame Barn and Privy, Bids will he opened in Room 707, Ohio Department Building, at 2:00 P.M, August 24,1953. For bid blanks or further Information, contact W. E. Owens, 1600 Dublin Road, Columbus 12, Ohio, BklfrrahalP be submitted’ on forms furnished by owner. The owner reserves the right to'reject any or'all'bid ’s. »**!,'**. . ______■ In The Bank! * * * Is This Yonr Phone Number? 7-2033 ■0 * #■ IF IT IS You have 2 delicious club steak dinners coming to you F R E E Wafeh for this series of ads each Week in this piper and in the Yellow* Springs News G R I L L YELLOW SPRINGS W e ’re Air Conditioned! Rons with the Veterans Adminis­ tration and the Farm Bureau In­ surance Companies in Columbus. Dr. Ward practices optometry In Ghlllicotho and Wnverly, He Is the son of Mr, and Mrs, E, A, Ward, also of Chlllicothe, and la a gradu­ ate of ChllUcotho High School and Oho State Unversity. Ho also at­ tended the Chllilcothe branch of Ohio University, Dr. Ward belongs to Delta Sigma, phi, society fra­ ternity; Omega Epsilon Phi, profes­ sional fraternity, and the Chllii- cothe Lions Club. Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside at 250 W, Water at, Chillicothe, Keep Them Producing With PURITY FEEDS QUALITY and RESULTS For Healthier Pigs— Faster Gains— For Larger Profits L I N K H A R T ' S ELEVATOR Yellow Springs Phone 7-7369 L E L A N D L SM ITH Massey-Harris — New Holland SALES A SERVICE Tires - Baling Wir^, vM’iite & Ties Agrico & V. C. Fertilizer - Pioneer Seed Cora Used Farm Tools - Welding W. Washington Rhone 4*8511 JAMESTOWN, OHIO SO MANY FOLKS HAY f SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES! Give yourValuedarticles andpapers the com­ plete, dependable safeguards they deserve. Rent a box in our strong vault — the cost hit i penniesftwfiglc; thep_efteeofmind is pfk&lesl* M l A 1 1 1 I A H I I Member F. £L I. C. YELLOW SPRINGS— C IDARV ILLE

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