The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22
l ’ago Thursday! July fl fcwi3i5.v.j3 f o w r rjiiftTlNG CO. r t i l n i r S |irln c « A in trlc m i JnniCK t.nvn J o u r n a l C tila rv ili* H e ra ld Rain Causes Wheat Harvest To Slow Down In This County The ilwup and rainy wcaihs-r has la 109 new crop and reports 40 bu* Imd many farawta worried about f sbols per acre. tin wheat liarvent which la just gelling n pood start, lUclmrd Beuu her of Enon Road, who law; a new 12 foot combine this season, lifts 128 acre crop and re* * ports 40 bushels per acre on what has been combined. Bill Click, just over the line In Clark County with a 300 acre crop, reports 46 bushels per acre, Ernest Collins of CedarviUe re ports 35 bushels per acre on. a small field combined for H o m e r 'Cult!cc. Commercial going into the ele vators : Kingsley Fogg of Fairfield Pike 'reports his bushels as 36 bushels Jtper acre on what he has combin ed, Leroy Jacobs of .Yellow Springs has a 200 acre crop and reports on n small portion combined 43 bushels iper acre, Floyd Bailey, W. Enon Road, has .*01 For Your Money - on - O u r Spec ia l Sav ings P lan DROP IN— ASK FOR DETAILS MIAMI ’DEPOSIT BANK Member of r.D.l.C. Fogg and Jacob’s crops are seed wheat and will go to DoWInc and Ifawma a t Yellow Springs. Wheat front these farms is run ning 13'c and 14% moisture with weight testa of 60. No. 2 wheat Whleh all quotations are based on has a moisture test of 14% and a weight test of 60, MIAMI GRANGE A moisting was held Wednesday night, July 1, at the X, O. O, F. Lodge Hall in Yellow Springs, A sugar cookie contest was held of Which Mrs, John D. Stover, Cedar- ville, was awarded first place. Mrs, Glayds Jacobs 110 E, Whiteman won second place. The Grange meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month. The next meeting will be July 15, 8:30 P. M, in the L O, O, F. Hall. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN’S ASSN. MEETING HELD Clifton Womens Association Of the Clifton Presbyterian Church met Wednesday afternoon a t the Opera House, The Emanon Society was hostess for the meeting, which featured a covered dish supper. Mrs. Richard Sftdlie led the devo tions. The Rev. Mrs Be Ella L. Newlin who Is a returned missionary from the African Congo was the speak er. Cedam lle PC Meets Jamestown Cednrviile — John Mills announc ed tills week that the CedarviUe Progressive softball team will meet the Jamestown team of the local Community Park League os the feature attraction Saturday night, during the 5th Annual Celebration of the American Legion, This may well be the big game Of the s e a s o n for the park as Jamestown has defeated the local team once this season by a three to one score and the local lads are bound to be out to get revenge, The attendance at the Commun ity Park has been increasing the past month for these League games and undoubtedly there will be a good crowd on hand for this contest scheduled for 7:30 P. M, SOFNI) SLEEPER Especially wary when awake, the weasel is a very sound sleeper. It | tan often he taken up fay the head j feet or tail and swung around for a considerable time before it toe-! gins to awake. Jnm e s to u 'ii TVotes MRS. FLOYD RADER and Mr. Floyd Badgley of Columbus called on their mother Mrs. Emma 'Bad gley who is at the Shirk Nursing home. MRS. PAULINE HARPER was the honored guest when her so in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. George Schmidt, Dayton, entertain ed Mr, and Mrs. Harper to a birth day dinner Saturday evening July 4th. * * * SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS of Mr. and Mrs. Cart Johnson were, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haincss: Afternoon guests Were Mr. and Mrs Truman Shanks and Ronald of X- enia, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brad ds and family, MR. AND MRS! MAX JENKS of Mary Lee left Tuesday for Chicago to attend the Lions International convention for two days. MISS MAUD BUSSELL Of Xenia was a Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Airs. Russel Mills, Antioch Theatre Reviewed by W* McCmdln as toh) to Alls Anthony The Antioctohum made ft splend id start last week In their second ••Shakespeare .Under .the .Stars” season. .Although .Greco-Roman plays, consisting of complex plots and cross-plots, are not Ordinarily considered to toe appealing from the Jgeneral public’s point of View, non- theless the Antiochkins made “Tro- Uus and Crossbill" crystal clear, and have invested it with all the theat rical virtues—humor, pathos, sus pense, and no forth. There lifts very little of the roughness, uncertalty, and feeling of clumsiness usually present on first nights. The play, which m u Well paced, progressed a t a satis factory speed. Any miscues or line- fluffs were so inconspicuous that, they are scarcely worth mention ing. Trollus was played ".by versatile veteran Ellfs Rabb, who is perhaps best remembered for his role of Cardinal Woolsey in Henry VUI last season. Although he occasion EtlksZLJHLZr S>S|gr*jr«jr»^- 'T"~~ State Wide U l-H CORNER Thursday Junior l e a d e r s of Greene County who are serving as camp counselors were to meet at the court house in Xenia to plan Junior camp which will open Aug ust 17 at Camp Clifton. Every Friday Night TIME TRIAL 7:30 p. m, RACES 8:30 p m . 3 Miles West of Xenia on Route No* 35 NEW black : TOP t ra ck Friday, Mrs. Dorothy Stanbaok and Airs, Leon Mills will accom pany Junior Fair Superintendents to a Dayton workshop on the stag ing Of style show*. These leaders will superintend those phases of the AM Club work a t the Greene Coun ty Fair, August 4-8, ally had ft certain preciouSncss that could bo eliminated (except that Troilus is a youth), he handled his role quite adroitly, and Is bcilved by many to have ft beautiful, delivery and the best conception of Shake- fipprlnn poetry of ail the actors. As Crcssida, blonde Jeanne Jer» reins lifts typlcftliy east as nil ult ra sophisticated, slithery young wo man. Her well-modulated voice and graceful, almost seductive body movements prove lluit she was well aware of her heroine's personality. ' At the beginning, young “Keith Garwood, as old Nestor, WM tot* sprightly of body, especially hand and arm movements, to give a cre dible performance of senility, al though his voice and general phjr- Hcitil appearance were convincing. At the end, however, he polished details of his presentation to the extent that the became much more believable. Only a few Impcrfeelons. wore noted in Jack Bittner's irate, In which he showed himself to the cvcy inch a professional. He was a superb Thcrsitos—ranting, lecher ous, quick of tongue. Similar com ments would more than adequately describe Carl Jacobs' role of Pan- darus. For the BEST Installation of Carpet — Linoleum Asphalt and Rubber Tile Wall Tile — Venetian Blinds Call DAUM&DETTYCO. 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