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

BOWEESVILU! NEWS BRIEFS Mr, and Mr*. Everett Maurer and ! Mr. ui;,l Air* T .d Hamvs <if Phil- lipah-:j 4 tv>*r<* Banda;/ ofe-'-rn-nm gu««: - al Mr. and M•;« Hugh Haiti* an. fsr.'i * n. Nimn and Hugh, * 4- '• i, Mr** Reynold Huffman and t illI* dm : *li-ryl and JoStn arid Mrs.: HasF y H-dfmnn «»f Milford (V-nter.' win M.aa.iay «hnn> r ga< :•!■< of Mrn , Minn r’ .ia ;,.ir. Fia-fy, n main* ■! to ;; !M two w*i*i:s with I.* r grand*, nvAt’ -r and aunt. j * » * 1 Mr. and Mr*, HeH ut IBower- maMer of Urc.sv ilh\ formorbofj this place are anammeing the birth j this place arc announcing th e I birth at an eight pound, 15 'i oz. ! girl at Clinton Memorial Hospital Friday, duly 10. Tin* baby lias been named TeliaMarie, • • • ., Mr and Mrs Robert Ma-*m and children wen* Friday evening sup* per guests nf Mr, and .Mrs. Ken­ neth ('oak and children of Jeffer­ sonville • • • Mrs. Roper Jones ami Ronnie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert St, John of Day- ton. Mr Jones and his mother Mrs. Lottie Jones wore dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Jones and son, Don and Mr. and Mrs. Robert'Post and son, Bobbie, • ft ' ft Mrs. Xortnnn Lawrence anil, chil­ dren of near Dayton spent, l u s t week with her parents Mr. and, Mrs. L, J. Faulley. . • • • Rev. and Mrs., Jsuncs Florence of Wihnore, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood of Lexington, Ky., were week end guests of Mrs. Ona Lock* Wood and son, Johnnie Paul. ft ft • .Sunday dinner guests of M rs. CLIFTON* ZION BAPTIST Rev. Rieliard Phillips, pastor 10:00 A, M,—-Sunday school, 31:00 A. M»- Morning service. ALL KINDS OF POWER DIGGING SEPTIC TANKS WATER LINES FOOTERS VINEYARD BROS. LUMBER DO. . Phene 2952 Sabina, Ohio .Mary Oxley and Mr. Gene Buck- nailer a ere Mr, and Mrs. Albert. Lcyman and Mr, and Mrs. Lau­ rence Leyman of Huntington, lad, Additional afternoon guests were Mr, and Mrs, M, M. Rankin of ( olumluis, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ruekwalter and Donna Kay and Miss Bess Buclnvalter of Need- more, » • Mr. and Mrs, Richard Dal ami son Ricky and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- rrt Patterson of Wilmington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gatlimorc. *. * • Mr. and Mrs. A, E, Conser of Dayton were Tuesday evening sup­ per guests of Mr. and Mrs, Willard Clark and family. » * * Mr, ami Mrs. Forest Fraley and, daughter Brenda Ann of Middle- town, is spending the week with the latters' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Smith. * • • Miss Tlielma, Strnloy of Altron, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Traverse Pepdry. • • * The graduating class of 1919 enjoyed n picnic at Eastwood Park near Dayton, Sunday. Those enjoying the occasion were Mrs. Betty Moore of Xenia, Air. and Airs. Neil Pcitdry, Air. and Airs. Kenneth Darding, Air. and Airs. Aubrey Woods, Air. and Airs. Jun­ ior Hargrave, Air. and Arrs. Leroy Aloon and Roger, Air. and Airs, Robert Alattis and Wilma Jean, Glen Devoe, and guest. Members of the Class unable to attend were Jimmy Clark and Ned Tal­ bot who arc serving in the Arm­ ed Forces in Japan, Donna Beal of Florida and Paul Devoe* LAWN FETE Sat., July 25th 59 Plus of Jamestown Methodist (litirck Oh Church L »«n Sandwiches, Pie. t ake, Coffee, Horne made li e Cream iMade with pastemed milk Secrvin Starts at 5:29 St. AUgUStiiie% PARISH PICNIC Ml Jameitown, Ohio v Chicken Dinner SUNDAY, AUGUST l Jtim I*. >i, ta uma I*, ji, A.liiic. S1.2.V—t klMrrB *T5e P»«r lU.len fur- Children aca» v. if. t» <t>3« i*. sir iccXream $oci«& ami Supper -*• SAT., JULY 18tfw* Jamestown Grange Hall By Friend* Church Chicken and Barbecued Sandwiches Salnds and BakedL Beans Homemade Ffe and Cake . and lee Cream Coffee and Tea *, Start Serving at g O'clock Mr, nnit Mrs, Charles Westfall tpat Jackson' of Wilmington, for­ merly of this place are announcing .the birth of a son. Charles Arthur, at Clinton Memorial Hospital, Mon­ day, July 3,1. The baby weighed 7 ib tft-’s; or. Mr and Mrs, Arthur ; J n i:*.:m an* the maternal grand­ parents. | * « * * Air, Kenneth Louemliler and |memlM-rs of his F. F, A. Class spent from Thursday lints' S u n d a y at f C<t’.arpmr.l I . . . . I Air, and Airs, C h a r l e s McVey .spent the week end with Mr, and IMrs. John Patch. On Sunday eve* sning they were supper guests of sMr. and Mrs. Dick Jenks, • • • The Finns Club Is sponsoring a homecoming here Saturday, July 2.3. Festivities wilt begin at noon and continue through the night, including such activities as a ro­ deo ami hall game, * * • Mr. and Sirs. Claude Chltty are spending a few weelcs with relativ­ es in Canada, • • ft Air. and Airs. Willard Clark re­ ceived word Tuesday that their son, Junior, has been wounded in action in Korea. The extent of his injuries was not disclosed, • ft ft Dally Vacation It i h Ic School closed Sunday night with a pro­ gram presented by the children, and a display of their handwork. Teachers ami helpers were: Air*. Ona Lockwood, Airs. Inc* Vcnard, Airs. Erma Johnston, Airs. Alnr- jorie Baker, Clara Roush, Airs, .Ater, Airs. Pearl Linton, Airs. Gol­ die Faulkner, Eleanor llammon, Rev. and Airs. Konkright, Row- ena Konkright, Lucille Caroway, Airs. Abbott, Joyce Hall, Mildred Beard, Patty Frost, Norma Stray* er, Wilma If o 1e. S, Airs, Edna Spracklin, Wilma Deattlej*. Betty Kirk, Lucy Butchelder, Eivn Ainc Aelliwv Spriest«>American .liime.'Kown Joiiriiu] CeUorvlUc ISernla Thumtay, July 23, 1953 Page * C«®BS0 COUNTY PIU'SYINO; COi Beard, Relia Hughes and Barbara | Hein*, Rev, Atarshnll Robbins was I chairman-and Mrs, Robbins pl- | anist, Airs, Louise Lynn was dl- I rector. i . . . 1 Air, and Airs. Vernon Robinson, j and Mr. and Mra. Gerald Bock were l Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Roy Lewis of n e a r j Dayton. ! Hello Worldl f I Yellow Springs— Air, and Airs, James E. Decter of Russells Point are announcing the birth Of a daughter, Johna Maria, on July 16 The baby weighted 7 pounds at birth. The maternal grandparents are Mr, and "Airs, Le­ roy Loe, Hyde Rd, • • • Yellow Springs— Air, and Mrs, R. E. Hupman are announcing the birth of a son. Har- old'George July 13, at Mercy Hospi­ tal. Springfield. The baby weighed 17 pounds. 4 ounces Air. and Airs, Arthur Powell o f CmlarviJin are announcing the birth of a son at the Greene Memorial Hospital Saturday, * * * Air, ami Mrs, Charles Zimmerman Miller S t, <Ydarvillt?, are the par­ ents of a son born Saturday, at the IGreene Memorial. Hospital. • * * Air. and Mrs Carl Holley, Miller St., Cedarvide, are announcing tho birth of a son on Sunday. While most commodities on tba: market today have risen during the past several years, and are s t i l l rising, a comforting'note is struck by the electric industry. The aver­ age price for a kilowatt hour has shrunk from 5;0l cents in 1935 to 2.81 cents In 1951. State Wide Stock CarRaces KIL RARE SPEEDWAY Every Friday Night TIME TRIAL 7:30 p. m. RACES 8:30 p. m. 3 Mile* West o f Xenia on Route No. 35 NEW BLACK TOP TRACK 51! I t stand s to reason ... Chevrolet trucks must be the best buy! Atg frock users, small fruck users, olj truck users hoy more Chevrolet trucks than any other make. It stands to rggson Chevrolet trucks most offer tnori of What you want. When you stop to think about it, the best proof o f outstanding value in any product if continued public preference. That’S the way it is With Chevrolet trucks, They’re the top* selling trucks in America today * * * for foe twelfth straight production year. This is a mighjy tajkirtaftt fact fd consider before you buy your next truek, You’ll alsO Want to consider that, while Chevrolet trucks give you more features you Want, it’s thi lowest-priced truck line of allt Come in and talk it over with us. * iH Phone 2-3553 *S 117 E. Main Sf, Xenia, Ohio ***

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