The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
]AGE FOUR YELLOW SPRINGS AMERICAN Thursday, December, 17, 1953 METHODIST lie ;. Thomnx B. H m n . nnslor 9:30 n.m., Church School, Ken neth Campbell, aupt,, Kenneth Lna- ley awst. Supt. 10:40 ajn,, Worship Service . PRESBYTERIAN Dr. Buckley S. Rude, minister Rev. Richard S. Smilic, pastor 10.00 tun., Bible School U .00 ajjj., Morning Worship CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN James I). Taylor, Supply Pastor Mrs. Khrood Shaw, organist 10 00 A. M.™Sabbath school. 1100: A. M,—Preaching service. CLIFTON Z*ON b a p t is t Rev, R ichard Phillips, pastor 10 00 A. M.—Sunday school. 11.00 A. M.-Morning service. , « - . BYRON EVANGELICAL aiul REFORMED Rev. Eugene Davis, pastor 9 30 A M,—Sunday School, Clif ford Smith, supt. 9:30 a m., Junior Sunday School 10:30 ft.m., Church Service uctlon Credit Association when they entertained a t neon Wednesday In Dayton with their annual Christ- J Board were Harry E Brown and Eugene J Sshmldt- David E Kirkpatrick and Harold dinner party. Tt was held at t h e iNutUng. also from Simon Kenton District, were among those elected as Executive Board members a t large. 10130 A, M,~ 10:30 A. M.- -Morning worship. -Church school. ST. PAUL CATHOLIC’ Rev. John II. Antony, pastor Sunday Masses, 7.30 and 10 00 Saturday, Confessions at 4 .30-0 30 [ and 7:30-8,30 P- M. Regular Week-Day Manses. 7 30 A. M, - ■ ■ CENTRAL CHAl’LL A. M. E. Rev. Isaac It. l-ouden, pastor 0:30 a.m,, Sunday School 10:40 a m., Devotions. 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship f ir s t B a p t is t Rer. ffm . L. Williams, pastor 10:00 A. M.—Sunday school. 11:00 A. M.—Monilng worship. FKIEND9 ROCKFORD CHAPEL 10:00 am ., Family Service 10:30 - 11:30 Rjn., Meeting for worship BETHEL LUTHERAN 9:30 A. M.—Sunday school Shaw, supt. 10,30 A, MV Worship service Leioj CLASSIFIED I FLOWERS ■• of quality for every umiMon. We are as near as youi telephone. Louise Spitler — l mi, North of Yellow Springs, 7-25o;i. 12-24 Yum-Yum. Tea Room In Dayton, The guests enjoyed the program of the afternoon followed by a soc ial hour. x y x x Jryan High !afeteria Menu lee, 21 - 23. MONDAY — Meat loaf, buttered potatoes, bread and butter, fruit and milk. TUESDAY—Hot dog, baked beans, pickle slice, fruit and milk. WEDNESDAY— Creamed turkey i,n noodles, green beans, Cranberry elly, buttered rolls, Ice cream and milk. C'hrostmas Cconceri * Bach's "Christmas Oratorio’' was presented Sunday afternoon, Dec ember 13 In Kelley Hall a t Ant* took Singers under the direction of Walter Anderson, Professor of Mu sic. soloists were Mrs. Jean Put* unm, Yellow Springs; Miss Vivian, Wood, Columbus: Mr Charles Ko hler, Yellow Springs J, ’ , ATTENTION 1u 1 xhc Yellow Springs Public Llbr- Thursday, Cub Scouts than Wright- The pack's thanks and apprecia tlon were, conveyed to four format den mothers; Mrs. Kenneth Camp u l, Mrs, Moyer Hunsberger, Mr? Wm. Marshall, and Mrs. Lee Hughes. ary will close at 5p.m. An extensive and Interesting cross section of hobbles was presented a t tho Hobby Show Pack Meeting held by the Cub Scouts or Pack 5 a t Ihr Methodist Church last Thursday evening. Collections ranging all the way from coins and flint arrov leads to model cars ad puzzles ac counted for most of the display vith handcraft projects running o close second. So many different •types of hobbies were represented that Just about every cub claimed ai ’east one prize ribbon for his dis play A special den award was pres ented to Den 2 for the most out standing den display and recogni tion went to Den 5 for winning tins most Individual prize ribbon, I In an award ceremony preceding the Hobby Show, Waif ranks awards were presented to David Meredith. jLanny Pleh, and Lutchio Swctland Bear awards were earned by David Abrams, Rob Hollister, John Hughes Whedbee Nuptials Swaby Those persons who have participat ed In this project are: Mrs- Fred erick, Librarian, the narrators, Mrs. niton McDaniel, Mrs. William Schaub, and Mrs. Clyde Eystcr, Cach group has also been accom- that, under Mrs, Touchman’s sup ervision, they have made the Christmas decorations which are now in place a t the Library. The members of this committee are; M!rs. Cornelius Otinnell, Mrs. Clyde janied to the library by its teacher j Eyster, Mrs- Alton Prince, and Mr«. who assists the librarian and the *Floyd Nlswnnder. ihilclren In their selection of books j The program of story telling will to be borrowed. be resumed after the holidays and Tills program Is being conducted j continued throughout the spring, to acquaint the children, and i REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES —Nino weeks old. Two black, one blonde Fine for Christmas gifts. Call Mrs. Keith Rlglo, phone 02-391 Cedarville, O. December 24. It will not be open and William Bean. Roger Keppcn- Announcemcnt is being made of the marriage of Mr. Chester Swaby of near Yellow Springs and M’rs Margaret Whedbee of Romney W. Vn. The ceremony was perform ed a t the home of Mr. Swaby's sis ter and brothcr-in-.law, Mr- and Mrs. Samuel Stewart of Springfield, Route 5. The Rev, Richard S. Millie, pastor of the Clifton Presbyterian Church, officiated. Mr. Swaby is a prominent fanner who lives on the Clifton-Yellow* springs Rd. Mrs. Swaby Is tho daughter of Mrs. Charles W, Haines and the late Mr. Haines of Romney and Is tho widow of the Rev. E. M. Whedbee. formerly „ of Elizabeth City, N.C. She has been employed ns secretary In the office of the Conservation Commission of Rom ney. through them, their parents, with the many books which the library has for their use. The children in turn arc assist ing the Activities Committee in THIS IS YOUR PAPER HELP TO KEEP IT SUBSCRIBE NOW Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and i New Year’s Day. of EPISCOPAL (Rockford Chapel) 8:00 a m„ First Sunday of month. CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN Christmas Luncheon In Dayton Mr Archie Peterson, Mr. Ben Board and Miss Sarah Spring were guests of the Miami Valley Prod- Earl L. Wilson Xenia was re-elected president of Tecumseh Boy ^Scout Council a t a dinner meeting at Hotel Shawnee, Springfield, Tu esday. December 8. The council In- I culdcs Logan, Champaign, Clark, Greene and Clinton Counties- unties Members from Simon Kenton District elected to the Executive stall and Giles Payne received their Lion badges. Arrow points for cloc- trlo projects were earned by Roger Hcppenstall, Sam Meredith, Giles Payn, Lutchie Swetland, William Bean, Herbert Williams, and Johna- Library Group Reports $100 Trade-In HOW For Any Operating TV Set on Any FULL CONSOLE WITH DOORS JLY Sentinel HAS WE DO IT WORK CEMENT BLOCKS & WORK EXCAVTING AND GRADING —SAND AND GRAVEL; LAND CLEARING; PONDS. & LAKES W. E. DAWSON COAL COMPANY YELLOW SPRINGS The activities Committee of the Library Association wish to report tliat the "Story Telling Hour'' for | the five groups of children of the ’ elementary School, second through the fourth grades, has met with a great deal of success and enthus iasm on the part of all concerned -T-'Y1.-..', 1:y.. MARBLE CERAMIC , •* .- •< >■;* '■ -!*»v * • RUBBER QUARRY 1 3 9 D a y to n st. 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