The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
OIW3K1W3 COUNTY Thurfw lw y, J u l y 2 riiiarria ic co. ■-’J# « ,; jfa$* 7 V H I» n SyriuKK A n e r le iu i JniucN low ii J o u r n a l C r a a r r lllc I l c r a l J MltS. HAItVEV S. HAILEY Mrs. Harriett C B.Uley. 72. wifi' of Hefvey S. Bidley, Xehlti Ave, CedarviHo, dice! early Friday at a* nursing home In ’ Dayton. Mrs. Bailey, whose husband Is Instruc tor of GI farm training classes at Central High School, hail been la failing health several years and seriously ill three months. The daughter of William and Catherine Rankin Oulbcrt, she was bom in Allegheny County, Pa, Sept. 22, ISSl, and had resided In Cedarville since her marriage to Mr. Bailey on Jan. 20; ISIS. She Was a member of Cedarriile Pres byterian Church. Besides her husband she is sur vived by a number of nieces and nephews. She was the last, mem ber of Iter immediate family. Services were held Monday at 3 p,m, at Xeeld Funeral Home. Hr v James H, Patterson, pastor of Cedarville CP Church officiated and burial was'in Wondlawn ‘Cem etery. CHARLES .K. JOHNSON Funeral Mrvieef? for Charley E. Johnson. 78, of “OP Grant S tm t, Sprir.ittii Id former Greene Count,an whs In Id Saturday at 2r3<i R. M. in Ccditville Metlm-hst Church. Rev 6. h, Winanc, paatowof tin ehur.-h offli iatej a t tin* am ice and burial was in Woodlawn C<mi ti-ry, Xenia, Mr, Johnson died "Wx.lne; day at 7:48 pm . in Springfield Cay Hnv pita! He was admitted to the ho ,* pita! Wediirminy n;efnin;r Tit*; son of Harry and TioKyuih- nla Hart* Johnson, he was to rn at ‘Cedarville, May 23, 1*77. Before moving to Springfield fn-m Cedur- »vllla mao j r a j a ago, lit* v,fuj**-m* ployed an, a irueit driver for Shell Oil Co. He was a member of Cedar* villi* Mtlhodlsi Church, Mr, Johnsoa .waa in u ri* l twler- Ifi i fa st Wife, Mrs Deii i St. Joint Johns .n died in IK*?. He Is v.ir- viv» 1 by Lis- v„.ik,w, Mt s. S h n Winter John. :i!s; a a!, p-dsaglpi t 3Ata. f >!«■«" A hitti*. Sprinf’ft*'»!; H ate si-hesa, Mr.-?, V* li Jfont<n - Urn, lijithu . 1, Dm ; Sto* & trr* WALTER JUDGEWAY Walter L. Ridgeway 71, died Wed* neiKiay at the norno of his son Richard, Waynesvilie Road, n e a r Jarne.itown, following an extended illness He had been In failing health since suffering a paralytic stroke is years Ago. A nativtj of Highland County, he resided there until six years ago and since then had made his home with his children. Hi* is survived by three other sous, Donald, fjnlon ftd,, near Xenia; Walter, Xenia and John, Hillsboro; five grand children and a sister, Mrs, Flossie Ouckwali, Danville, O, Services were held Friday at 2 pan. at Buntain and Rhodes Fu neral Home in Hillsboro with burial in Hightop Cemetery at Samantha, Ohio. KENNETH GRASS .Kenneth .Glass, .40, .Columbus formerly of near Jamestown, died suddenly* in Columbus Wednesday afternoon while enroute to a hos pital in an ambulance- after sitf* faring a heart attack. A graduate of Jeffersonville High School- Mr. Glass movea from the Jamestown community .2o years ago. He is survived by 5 nis widow, Mrs. Madeline Glass; I a 7-year-old son, Roger; his par- *ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Glass of Jeffersonville; a brother, Del bert of Jamestown, and a sister, Mn Roy Corn, near Jefferson* vlli*. Per»iee were held Friday at 18:38 n tn at Ihe Spears Funeral Home with jurial in Sun.-wt cemetery. WILLIAM G. HOKE VVJSnua ii. Bore, C.!, former - cm - ? of Vi may Laborstorien tn i Yellow Springs. died Monday hi 12;C, sun, at his home on Cpp.-t I j , Ut-fsonvillo Pit., a rmli* cast o f ; In failing hisP.h rim e ; »* p ti: shi r he had b u n aeriaar ly ill a month. Bom hi New' York, Jan, 2fl, J>fii, he had resided In the Jamestown eOi.imanlty seven years And war* employed os an ashorter at Vcr- imy Laboratorli a prior to. his ill* «<s*. He was a member- of Jamiwr tov.n Cinr-h of Chrint., , Mr P iu survived lib. w.Jow, Mr,», I'.'oren.’e Mtwsag It-.;*-: two . i»*is and ft. timpht*r F»,U.W..l:». till** In nervissk ll. the? Ap.e* •:m*J i tut'Mi* }|a is,:S»-;; Ms *' ?uv: -:?** K*s» .using. !**<* 1‘laiiU •- s ill*, ural tt Cimd* n, ft- f ." . .... ... .. ;• feu/. suWfi-n n«:>! a bnJSaf Fr-i.!;;- ' Tt***-;)»".i v uutl Slr«, Wsttr? C. t!Mf |lyi: I! .r.tajgton BtatloB, Long Is-*1 'Ct*;.»v«!I«, and u number of grand-; ’airi. * ‘ -chi!?ii*:i sit.3 «!>•>e i tir.d nephews } E f ; u i j w«-ff faiM Wtdr.s- I v j at 2 p,m, nt Powers Funeral Home in Jamestown, Howard McGinnis, minister of Jamestown Church of Christ, officiated and burial was In Jamestow'n Cemetery. •ni-.-trt-r.siU'K-* arK'**-': UOV .SHtXKI.E Yellow Springs ■Funeral serv- ire.H for Roy Shlultle about 85, were held at 2:30 P. M„ Tuesday In Yoder Memorial Home by the Rev, Thomas B, Smith, pastor of Yellow Springs Methodist Church, Burial w*as in Jamestown Cemetery. Mr, siilnkle was found dead In bed early Sunday in his resi dence, 212 West Center College St. His death was unexpected, He and Mrs. E. R. Biggs of Cedarville came to Yellow* S P r! n g s from J a m e s t o w ’n approximately 12 years ago. Surviving Air. Shinkle ar® one brother, Charles W„ with whom he resided, and one sister, Airs, Elsie Riley, also of Yellow Springs, YeStow Springs WSCS Group IVieef July Nisith Yellow Springs The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Yellow Springs Afelhodist Chureli will meet at 8 P. Af.. July 0, in the | chureli rather than July 18, as was j originally planned. ?! Eldon Sayre will speak on the •suliiect. "Laborers for Christ," Aliss j Irene Hawes will lead devotion*?, _ f end Cir* le Xo. 2 members will be | ; hostesses for the social hour, I Tin* meeting date1 was advanced* jo that s e v e r a l WRCS members J may attend the School of Alfssfons 1 at. Sabina in mid-July. | I'm all your printing needs call Urn Greene ( mmly X’rintlng Com pany, Activity A-Plenty At Fire House Tuesday Evening Yellow Springs —The village fire house in the old opera house hero was a hub-hub of activity Tues day L’venlng as fishing touches on the job of renovating the engine shelter were being accomplished. Some 15-20 firemen were helping in spray painting, grading gravel, widow trimming and pouring fresh concrete on the new side doorway. The first sealer coat w*as also put on the huge door sign and the In- Summer Concert aide of the structure was given n complete coat of aluminum paint, * The local firemen will be hoata to the meeting of the Greene Child ly Firemen's Association on Wed nesday, July 20, which la the regu lar August meeting of the gfoup, which was .rescheduled for this date due to Hie Greene County Fair, v The association will also meet at Cedarville on July 8, , !>RAVER FOR COURAGE .. Let mo not pray to be sheltered from dangers but to be fearless in facing them. Let me not beg for sliding of my pain but for the heart to conquer it. Let me not look for allies in life's battle-field, b.ut to my own strength. Let mo not crave in. anxious fear to be saved, but hope for the patience to win Summer Band c o n c e r t s are scheduled for July 11 and 25, a youth concert for July 18, and an organ concert for Aug, 1. The first summer vocal concert was held last Saturday in the old ’my freedom. Grant mo that t may Opera House. French, Italian and *not ho a coward, feeling your mercy German songs were presented by • in my success alone; but lot ino Airs. Warren Dell and Airs. Haul; find the grasp of your hand in my Mosher, sopranos, and Charles Koh-1failure, ler. toss- respectively. \ -Rabindranath Tagore (fitilft) I S L E • Marble 9 Rubber © (wramie @ Quarry ® Mirnplas Plastic S T E V E N S O N TILE COMPANY Yellow Springs 139 Dayton St, P h o n e 7 - 7 2 0 9 Keep That Food * • o / ii 7 *Je REFRIGERATOR L E T IT PAY FOR WH ILE YOU USE IT SALES & SERVICE, INC. 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