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

FIRST BAPTIST (Yellow Springs) Rev. Win. L. Williams, pastor 10;00 A. M.~Sunday school. 1X:00 A. AL—Aloming worship, • • • 31ETI.IO.OIST (Yellow Springs) Rev. Thomos B, Smith, pastor 9:30 A. 31. Sunday School, Rob­ ert Dunevmit, su.pt, Kenneth Las- Icy asst supt 10:40 A. M. Morning worship. 7:00 F, AL- Youth Fellowship. *. * * rRESBYTERIAK (Yellow Springs) Dr. Buckley S. Rude, minister 10:30 A, AL-Morn: rig worship, 10:30 A, AL - Church school. BETHEL LUTJ IERAX 0:30 A, M." Sunday school, Leroy Shaw, supt 10:30 A. M . Worship service. BYRON EVANGELICAL mid REFOKAH3D Rev. Eugene Davis, pastor 0:30 A. AL Sunday School, Clif­ ford Smith, supt BOWERSVILLE METHODIST Knymon Koiikriglit, pastor 10:00 A. M. Church School, 10:00 A, M. •Worship Service. There will he no Alvthodir.t Youth Fellowship me eting due to the Sen­ ior Institute being held at the Sa­ bina Camp Grounds August 10th through August 22nd. 8:00 P, M. Methodist Y o u t h Fellowship meeting in the church. Wednesday: 8.00 P. M. Choir practice will be held at the church. NEW .TASTER’ METHODIST D, Merle Hilt, pastor 10:00 A. AL Church school. 11:00 A, AL - Worship. 7:00 P. M. M. Y, F. PENTECOSTAL C. of G. Rev. M. C. Scott, pastor (Jamestown) 10:00 A. M,—Sunday school, 12;00 to 12:30 broadcast over sta­ tion WCHO, Washington C. H, di­ rect from the church. 7:30 P, AL—Evangelistic service. 7:30 P, AL, Wednesday prayer meeting. Friday: 7:30 P. AL—Young people meet­ ing. CHCRCH OF CHRIST (Grape Grove) Paul Weiner, pastor 10:00 A. M. Bible School. 11:00 A. AL—Worship Service. 7:00 P. M.—Young People. 8.00 P, 31.—Evening Worship. 8:00 P. AL- Midweek Bible Study and Prayer Service each Wednes­ day night. METHODIST CHURCH (Cedarville) Gene Lindsley Winmis, Minister Sunday: 10:00 A, 31.—Church School. Tom Harner, supt,; (Monroe Pyles, Asst,, 11:00 A. M. -Union church service at our church, with the Rev. Wilbert C. Sterner of The Cedarville First: Presbyterian Church preaching. ! Wednesday: r, 45 p, M. • Choir rehearsal, j Thursday: i I’ r<sentatlon of the latest featur-: ea of our Church School literature at Xenia First Methodist Church j by Miss Cutshali of the Methodist! Publishing House, Cincinnati, O. j THE .METHODIST CHURCH | (Jamestown) F.IwomI L. Rose, pastor 0:20 A. AL- The Story Hour for the biddies. 0:30 A, At. Church school, 10:30 A, AL- Morning worship, with nursery for toddlers. CHURCH OF CHRIST (Jamestown) Howard McGinnis, pastor 9:30 A M.—Bible School, 10:30 A. AL—Morning Worship, 8:00 P. M.—-Evangelistic service. 3londay: 7:30 P. M.—Young people meet. * * * PAINTEItSVir.l.E Raymon Konkright, pastor 9:45 A. M,-~Worshlp service. 10:00 A, M.—Church School, FRIENDS ROCKFORD CILYPEL 10:30-11:30 A, At-~Meeting f o r worship. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH (Jamestown) Rev. Swain, pastor 11:00 A. M.-—Morning worship, ROSS CHAPEL *A.M.E. (Jamestown) Rev, IV. Cassel Ayres, pastor 10:00 A M.—Sunday school. 11:00 A, M.—Morning worship. * * -i UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Cedarville) James If. Patterson, Pastor 10:00 A AL Bible school. Raymond Spracklcn, superinten­ dent, 11:00 A, M.- “Morning worship, 0:30 P, M. Junior Missionary meeting, 7:30 P. AL—Evening service. Wednesday: 8:00 P. M.—Prayer meeting. Thursday: 8:00 P. M. - Choir rehearsal, $ £ 9 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Jamestown Harry E* Arthur, pastor 10:00 A. M.- Sunday School, Paul Lnngdon, supt, 11:00 A, M.- Morning worship. Sermon subject “Welt Done.*’ CLIFTON ZION BAPTIST Rev. Richard Phillips, pastor 10:00 A. AL~*Sunday school. 11:00 A. M.—Morning service. CIIURCH°OF GOD (Cedarville) Elwood C. Palmer, pastor; Sirs. John Murphy, organist 10:00 A At.-—Sunday School. Airs, David Strobridgo, supt, li;00 A At-Worship service. 7:45 P. AL—Evening service. Wednesday: 7:45 P. M.—Atidweek prayer serv­ ice. 9 0 0 FRIENDS CHURCH Afnrslinll IT. Robbins, pisstor 10:00 A, AL—Sunday school. 11:00 A. AI,—Worship service. 7:15 P, AL—Youth meetings. 8:00 P. AL—Evangelistic service, UNITED* PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Jamestown) It. A. Jamieson, Pastor 10:00 A AI. Sunday School. 11:00 A. AL-Worship service. Dr. John IV, Biekett will be the guest speaker. • • • Jamestown Friends Church Dewitt Foster, pastor 0:30 A, AL Sunday school, under the supervision of Fred Lewis. No worship services due to yearly meeting, ♦ * * ST. PAUL CATHOLIC (Yeltmv Springs) Rev. John II. Antony, pastor Sunday Afassw, 7:30 and 10:00 A. AL Saturday, Confessions at 4:30-5:30 and 7:30-8:30 P. AL Regular Week-Day Alasses, 7:30 A. AL CHURCH OF CHRIST (Bowcrsville) James AL Grange, pastor 10:00 A AL—Bible School, 30:45 A AL~-Morning worship. 8:00 P. AL—■Evening Evangelistic Service. Monday: 8:00 P, AL . Evangelistic services start and will continue for two weeks. David Afyers of Washington C. H., the evangelist. * v * CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN John Collins, pastor Airs, ETwood Shaw, organist 10:00 A. M.---Sabbath school. 11:00 A, M.--Preaching service, AIT, TABOR ’AIETHODtST CHURCH D, Alerie Hill, pastor 0:00 A. AL- -Worship, 9:45 A. AL -Church school. SELMA AIETHODLST CHURCH Gene Lindsley t\ bums, Minister Sunday: 9:45 A, AI.- Morning Worship and Holy Communion. 10:30 A AL Church School. FIUSX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Cedarville) C. Wilbert Sterner, pastor 10:00 A. At,- The church at study. Harold Hanna, Asst., Supt, 11:00 A, AL- The Church at wor­ ship. ? : » P, At The Church Ycuih, Nancy Cresevt 11. Moderator. This is a Union Service to be held in the Methodist Church. Rev. O. Wilbert Sterner Is the speaker. 7:30 P. At The church youth. Takes Six First Honors LOCAL MAN ELECTED"™ Work" ! +Hcl“b G.C.C.C.A. PRESIDENT A Jamestown man, Willard G. Thuma, has been elected president o f the Greene County Community Concert Association for the 1953*54 season by the board of directors. He succeeds K. W. Spahr, cashier oTthe Xenia Citizens National*Bank president during the 1952-53 season. CEDARVILLE - The H a p p y 1Workers 4-11 Club took six first Iplace honors at the Greene County IFair last week. Winner of first place Iin the first-year baking contest was | labor relations at FrJgidalre Dlvi- j j oyct? Sjpe, Linda Gordon was first slon o f General Motors Carp., In |jn tailoring with a navy bine dress, Dayton. He is a member of the j and Clara Sexton look first place Board o f Operating Trustees of |J« the modeling contest. Lois Thay- |Greene Alemorial Hospital and Is j er was first In the junior girls in- ' president of Adams-Thuma Lum-jj her Co, in Jamestown, j i Dates for three concerts the as-1 ! soeiation wilt sponsor for its mem- f jbership the coming year have been ‘ cleared through national hcadquar- ; !*t m of Community Concerts, Inc., In ;New York City, All concerts will he presented in the OSSO Home Au­ ditorium during the coming season, Ithe sameas in 1952-53. WILLARD Ci, TIIUMA , „ . active in group Other officers named to s e r v e with Thuma were Miss Marjorie Street, 229 E. Church St., first vice president; Afareus Shoup Xenia lawyer, second vice president; Airs, Robert Turnbull of Cedarville, re­ cording secretary; Miss Margaret JCampman, 331 W. Third St., cor­ responding secretary, and William W , Anderson, 220 E. Church SL» treasurer. Thuma, who has been on the ns- •eolation's B o a r d o f Directors a number of years and served ns second vice president three years J»*o, Is assistant to the director of '■■■■. f . . . . . . Former Pastor’ s Wife Dies In Chicago Airs. (Laura Bantz, 72,. wife o f Rev. Jamestown. Ftir-nda Church, died Thursday In Chicago where she had been making hen home, \ Afrs. Baritz was the daughter of th late Ut§, Mary Clark o f Xe nia, Alee Templeton, b l i n d pianist ! Survivors include her husband and entertainer on radio, television and four sons of Chicago; a sisDr, and the concert stage, will open Mrs. Viola Huinmrll of Dayton, and the season on Tuesday, Nov. 10. The second program will be giver. _ Tuesday. Jan. 5, by Da<id Lloyd, Chicago Saturday With tenor, who has appeared with the Albany, Ind. New York Philharmonic Orchestra, * ’T m y CL MT*T I " the Philadelphia Orchestra and the [ IJ v J W F.JAO V New Orleans Opera Co The j ^X^rr 7 up Wore concert w,!l be presentcd Tuesaay, on Kpnn!c Hobcrt* (etevfston Atttrch 30 , by the Totemberg E n - j ^ |n Dnyton> Fridny cwninj; , , , . . , honoring the fourth birthday 0 f In 1952-53 tour concerts wore of- iDennls 80n of Mr. nnd Mrs. fered patrons of the <u»oda(ion s Bosldea the honored which s entering upon its e.ghth ^ m R K i r k i witfti* Mmymfttp nnitf M ippa ’tf’i^rrs 1 r . . scvernl cousins in Greene County. Funeral srrviecs will be held in burial In year. However, o ly three were booked for the coming year since the number of members signed up In a week-long campaign this spring was not enough to support four con­ certs, officers announce. Directors are considering the possibility of working out some plan whereby a fourth concert can be scheduled but details have not been completed. Under the associations by-laws, ad­ ditional members cannot be sign­ ed up after the annuat week-long membership drive. Gary Afason, Lana Jo Seaman, Nancy Wilson, Dennis Goodbar, Pamela S t c t h e m , Lynn Murry Cheryl and Bobby KernS and Mary Faye Grange. The mothers were: Airs. Lauris Murry, Airs. Frank Seaman, Airs. Robert Mason, Mrs, Junior Kirk, Airs, Jimmy Goodbar, and Airs, Earl Slcthom. # , * * Mrs. Maty WaHnec entered Fay­ ette Memorln) Hospital of Washing­ ton C. H., iast weok for observa­ tion, , ! dividual demonstration and Linda IGordon won the* senior Safely i Speech first place honor. In the Junior Safety Speech, Sue Parsons ! placed first. Carolyn Collin* received second place lit the senior Individual dem­ onstration tiiid In the Senior Team demonstriilioti Alary Jane Bury and Joy Evans were second, Lois Thayer received honorable mett- (loit On ber sports dress, Barbara Aioit received second on her Insect display and Sue P a r s o n s was fourth. Other girls In the club Who gave demonstrations acre Koiidra Agrior, Betty lam Charles, Rita I Lowry, Jo Ellen Stokes and S ue ) Zbirsons, The club received second Si place on It* conservation booth I in the junior fair and honorable | mention on iheir display booth, r Then- are nine members, of the Hnppy Workers who will attend the (hum - County Junior Camp. Clara Sexton and Linda Gordon will be two of the count < hors for the catnp, | Members of the W a y s and J Means Committee, of the Metho- i dist C’bureii were guests at a j luncheon at the. home of Mrs. Ben j Beard, chairman, last Tuesday, | Those, present were: Mrs, Ed * Hnnunou, Mrs, TraserSe Pendry, i Mrs. Dale Henry, Airs, Vaughn Lewis, Airs. Gilbert Ream, Airs, Alary Seaman, Afrs. Herbert Hnr- grnvc. Visitors were: Airs, Aljrtle, Johnston, Sueiien Lewis, Nancy Zollinger and Freddie. Johnston. * » * Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Hornry, Louise and Charles Arthur enter­ tained to Sunday dinner, Air. and Airs, Loren Simms and Mrs. Mar­ tha Senmnmborn and daughter of near Spring Valley, Air, and Airs, Dale Kirk and Air, and Mrs. Thor* aid Kirk and son Bobby. e * F Mrs. Alay Ellis of Jeffersonville spent last Week with Mir. nnd Mrs, Robert Mason and children. Y E L L O W S P R I N G S ~ Two speakers will occupy the pulpit at the Yellow Springs M e t h o d i s t ’ Church Sunday and Aug. 23 In the $absence of the pastor, th e Re v , K IThomas B, Smith, who ts vacation- J og with his family. On Sunday, Die Rev, B. B. Firm- ling, former pastor of F a i r b u r it fMethodist C h u r c h will aproR iit ■“The Doors Through Whuh Gtd ' Er.t, r» Our Lives," I The Rev, Mr, Sidney A. AlayeD J executive secretary of the Ohio 1 Afelbodist ronfereiice, Witt preach .; on: Aug, 23, I The public is invited to the serv- *Srrs, especially members of the Y* 1- Jow Spring* Ptiabyteti&J} Vtnttih . which m closed during August wbi’tt Its pastor, the Rev. Dr. Brnkky S. Rude, ts va<afiottitt#, I Hie U esie.van Service Guild of ; the Methodist G iu nkw e tli Mon- lj day evening in the home of Mrs* ’ Richard Anderson, Grinned Road, for « e«vereti*disft dinner and A ■; meeting* 1 *Our Father's Tempi*", i» to b « th-.* therm* « f the Thursday meeting' ; of the Methodist Chureh’s VVor.un's K«t ,<ty o f Christian Servlet, : Tile metiMg, which w»il be held: ! at 8 P. AL, Thursday m the t-hurch* (will also feature a business sessiett ' conducted by Mm E a r l EHisonr, :president, and a social hour tinting iwhich members of Circle 3, led hy IMrs. Faye Fundtiberg, will act as liostc sacs. Chairmen of the p r o g r a m a rt Airs. Dick Dennison and Airs. Cam tie Lyons, Mrs. Kenneth Lasly anti Aim Alsrvin Trollingcr Will haV«t charge of devotions. B I R T H S YELLOW SPRINGS Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur HnllcJi (Mis* Virginia Ellis) of Seattle, Washing­ ton ,arc announcing the birth of « daughter, Juanita Ann, born Aug* V. The baby weighed 8 pounds and 1 ounce at birth,

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