The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
YELLOW SPRINGS LIBRARY NOTES ‘yellow Springs—In honor of all Americans who have given their Jives io the service of their country in all wars, the Rev. Fr. John H. Antony, pastor of St. Paul Catholic Chtmh, has donated a number of anti-Mibvi rsive hooks both to the Yellow Springs Public Library and to Miss Frames Shaw for her lend* ing library. The bonks were given to Father An'nny by various organizations and individuals in, Yellow Springs and vicinity. Both libraries have the following boohs; “The Fry is Peace" (Louis Baden? i, "While You Slept” and "The Lattimnre Story" (John T,. F:vi.iu “Hungary, the Unwilling Stitei.P • (John F. Montgomery', and "The Cm..munis! War on Reli- si <■'«" !■»try AlaeEoins. r • nv.i liable nt the Yellow pj : ii i; ary nb 0 will include ‘T(i,!* J. v :**h I ok i.r.na" and “A 1*.• itii.ai? Hu*tmy of Juaism" Elmer li It.* 1 "Oil!t of Bandage” tEliza- be ‘ U B iJ 3 y * Lr. -!;iii<e and the I*! ' "I V,mlii Hnch* "America's l: ■Meat t Votary" ‘ tin* story 0* CMleft Marshall *by Ren. Jo . j*:: L M<e n tity . 'T*i nr! Har* lr* i" *(!i Aforgensternt, "Some- v;l idi* S; :tit of Run:'* 1 Douglas R< *■ 4 1 , and ‘ Asia Aflame” tEbed Voisj 1>*: Voigt >. A : « ,v. i.: d.l* iios >iy ! • ' Tie fJohn T Flynnt. in Miss Shaw's Roosevelt Myth" Iphote Includes j Specialty Act \ YELLOW SPRINGS — The five dny Dayton Horse Show, wlSch ends Saturday, Includes a specialty act of six Shetland ponies trained 'nt the Curtiss Candy Co. farm near Chicago for performance in horse shows, fairs and rodeos throughout The nation. The ponies, adorned in chrome* ! plated harness stage a fast stepp ing exhibition of teamwork and ! skill while pulling an authentic * miniature express wagon trimmed In chrome. In each team the pon- | tes range from 40 to 42 inches ’1 high and 830 to 430 pounds. Proceeds from the horse show, which is being held at the Mont gomery County Fairgrounds, are donated to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children. ; Carl Kalbfciseli of Dayton is f general chairman of the 1938 Day- ? ton Horse Show and J. E. Mc Adams, president and treasurer ; of The Steel Products Engineer ing Co, of Springfield, is honor- j ary chairman of the Horse Show , Board. RIGHTS REVOKED A charge of drunken driving was ; levii d against Gerald M. Fix, 29 Jnmrstmvn over the Weak end by the State Highway Patrol. Fix ap- pean d in Municipal Court Monday and was fined $i5o and costs — 5," hi suspended ■-* and had bis driv ing rights revoked for Hirer* years. Pacifier Sybil Lilac Completes Tests YELLOW SPRINGS — Pacifier Sybil Lilac, registered Jersey cow owned by H. F, Hupman, Jackson |ret-, recently completed a 305-day (Herd Improvement Registry pro duction record of 10,234 pounds of milk containing 332 pounds butter- fat at the age of eight years and seven months, Her tests were supervised by Ohio State University for The American Jersey* Cattle Club, Jersey breed (registry organization at Columbus, JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Carrol ituddick and family of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stoops and family of Xenia were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chelsea Stoops, ■* * * Air. and Airs. ACoudy Barnett spent Sunday evening with’Mr. and Airs. Lauris Murry anti family of near Bowcrsville, JAMESTOWN At the Church Sunday, preaching at 9 a.m. by the pastor, Rev. P. (Merle Hill, Sunday* School at 10 a.m. Topic "Christ Above All" F. Af. (BuebwaUer, supt » * » Air, and Airs. Hoscne Beni and daughter, Beverly attended the Hurley reunion held at the home |of Air. and Airs. Earl Alills near 'Kingman, Sunday. | * * * Air. and Airs. Ernest “Beal and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beal and family of Port William. » » s Airs. Anna Hanes, and .Miss Jean ■’ Monaghan of Indianapolis. Jnd. is spending part of this week with Air. j and Airs. P. A. Powers. I Several local men «re planning to (attend the Greene County Farmers Alen's Camp to be held at Camp IClifton over the week-end. Surprise Party A t Mrs. Virginia Sipe's Residence CEDARVILLE—A birthday sur prize was held recently for Mrs. (Virginia Sipe at her home, Friends jcalled there and refreshments of (ice cream, cake, and Iced tea were , served. Those present were Mr, and 'Afrs. Car] Ritcnour, Gene, Max and (Polly*, Mrs. Flossie Sipe, Air. and rAirs. Amos Webber and children of IPayton, Q„ Air. and Afrs. Thane (Chilly and son Roger of Bowers- ! vine, Mr, and Airs. Roy Jacobs, and Patty and Jimmy Bowen of Alount iSterling, (X, |Mrs. Andrews !s IHit By Car l CEPARVILLE — Airs. Earl An drews was struck by an auto at ! approximately 8:30 Sunday evening (on N, Alain St. in Cedarville. She (was treated at Greene Alemorhd (Hospital for slight injuries. Year Written Gi ...Strongest Ever! U n c o n d i t i ' fhorebrrds are built with extra gvaranieeabl* quality— that"* why they are NOW backed by the ttrongetf written gnat* artfeet ever. For lafety—- for savings*— Dayton Thorobreds areyeurfcEST tire buy. See them today* i * Over Thousand Enjoy Ritenour Family Reunion JAMESTOWN — One of the best reunions of the Ritcnour family was enjoyed at Elizabeth Furnace Camp near Strashurg, Va., last Sunday, Over a thousand attended and two tables of 100 or more feet in length were assembled besides some smal ler tables thrown In, Harry* A. Nelson of Winchester Vn. was master of ceremonies and announcer and with the aid of loud speaker service Introduc ed out of state groups, there were relatives from Pennsylvan ia, Ohio, West Virginia, Afary- ■ land and the District of Columbia, i Air, Nelson read a short histori ca l sketch of the Ritcnour family (dating back to 1739 when the first settlement is recorded in Berko Co. (Pennsylvania. , Visitors wi re asked to guess the number of Ritenoura now In United States 10 yrs. or older who spell |their name in one of the eleven •different ways, the number accord- ling to the U. S. census figures is j 40,894. | Prizes were given to the Ono (traveling the farthest to reach the (reunion. A copy of Weyland’s His- (lory of the Valley was presented to ’ Airs. Nell G, Smith of Jamestown. w*ha had traveled & ) miles to es pecially attend. Air. and Airs. Floyd Smith also received a copy of tho new Testament for being the long est Married couple present. A prizo Jwas given to the youngest descend- jant. - A musical program of Instrumen tal and vocal numbers was enjoyed (during the afternoon. W. C . f U Meets (Tuesday, Aug. 18 JAMESTOWN — The August [meeting of the W. C. T, tl, Will bo (held at the home of Afrs, Gktrcttco iLong, Tuesday August 18th at 2 p.ra* I, F R E E ! to the holder of this license number PORE PEP F R E £ LU BE JOB C & L CORNER CORRY & XEN IA Phone 7-7481 Yellow Springs .......... .................... * „ ft
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