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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