The Yellow Springs American, September 17, 1953

The Yellow Springs American, September 17, 1953

Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eY llow Springs American Local Newspapers 9-17-1953 The elY low Springs American, September 17, 1953 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/ yellow_springs_american Part of the Journalism Studies Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eY llow Springs American, September 17, 1953" (1953). The Yellow Springs American. 11. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/yellow_springs_american/11 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eY llow Springs American by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. AMERICAN TIME VOLUME 1 — NO. 15 Yellow Springs, 6hio, Thursday, Sept. 17,1953 II cent* per cop; Sheriffs Posse Winners Al Legion Fair Announced Continues Searchi Oreene County Slicriff Clarence A. Stewart and his deputies still THIRD ANNUAL LEGION FAIR * were scuchcrjng Tudcsday for a A, C. Erbaugh, Hollow Springs Ralph M allies HUM Instantly man who reportedly swindled $500 from the CedarvlUe brand) of tile FEATURES STUNTS, DISPLAYS Non-commercial exhibit winners, Yellow Springs Miami Deposit Bank. Druggist; Dios UnexpectedlyThe third annual, three-day Am­ - erican Legion Fair, which ended their classifications of entries, and In Two Car Collision; *8ert* Slicriff Sewart said n man Ident­ Funeral services for A. C. Erbaugh, 1028 and for the next twenty two last Saturday, featured a varied Judges are as follows: Agriculture: ifying himself as Robert B. Ridenour Richard Dewine, Judge. Best 10 ears 75. of 310 ^ Glen St. will b0 con- years the establishment was known crossectloti of displays, both com­ called at the CedarvlUe branch early of corn: first, Orville Randall; sec­ Dakar's Condition *Fair* duetd at 2:00 p.m. Friday In the as Erbaugh and Son. In August 1951 mercial and non-commercial, con­ Monday and inquired.^ to the aval- ond. Wade Amatute; talleat stalk of ability of land for salc j» the Ccdar­ Yoder Memorial Homo with burial In Albert E. Johnson entered Into part­ tests, and stunts. intent County's 18th traffic Ut­ A number of Yellow Springs mer corn, Keith Sheridan; beat peck of vllie area, explaining that his "bro­ Glen Forrest Ccmttcry. * nership with Mr, Erbaugh. ility for IMS oecurcd Saturday when CARS COLLIDE shelled corn: first, Mr Am- ther and cousins were interested MV, Erbaugh, prominent village An active'Mason, Mr, Erbaugh was chants donated items including an Ralph UuUlni. M, of 873 W»ihUv*ton 8tate Route 235 and the Dayton- automatic washer won by CpI. Wil­ stutz; largest tomato; first, Delis in establishing a poultry business druggist, died unexpectedly a t 0110 Past Master of Yellow Springs Lo­ Yellow Springs rd algo with the liam Barr of Germany son of Mr. wheat: first, Wade Amstutz; best St., Dayton, w»» killed instantly in In Springfield." p.m Tuesday in Springfield (Jitydge No 421 F St A M and belonged scene of a (wo-car collision at 8:45 and Mrs, Ira Barr of 321 Xenia av., Rouch, Springfield, Route 4; second, ■ two-car collision about 7:JO p.m. Branch liank officials told the she­ Hospital, where he had been admit­ to Xenia Chapter No. 35.R A. M,, ajn. Sunday, according to State a coffee maker won by Dr. C. H. Lester Heck, CedarvlUe, third, Mr. at the Dayton- Yellow. Spring pike riff they took the man to n tract of ted a few hours earlier. He had been Rite Council No. 84, R St S M; Na­ Highway Patrol officials. Willie Gower of Yellow Springs, Route 1, Amstutx. Best plate of five tomatoes: State Route 235 intersectoion. land for sale, after which he return­ in failing health for the last several thaniel Oreene Commandery No. 81; Hall, 34, Yellow Springs, Route 1, and an automatic toaster, won by first second and third, Letter Hack, According to CHreene County Cor ed to the bank, telling them he wa3 years Knights Templar; Scottish Rite of And Betty Smith, 25, of Dayton, Bob Phillips of Union St. CedarvlUe, and best plate of five oner H. C. Schick, Mr. Mullins suf­ interested in opening an account. Masonic services will be held-at Dayton and Antioch Temple Shrine. were driving the cars,-one of which ■Mrs. James Dlrymple of 115 Glen potatoes; first Mr. Randall; second, 8:00 p.m. Thursday in the Funeral Also Mr. Erbaugh was a member fered internal *pheat injuries, He re­ was attempting a right turn onto Sheriff Stewart learned the man Mr. Amstutz. Home where friends may call from of the Yellow Springs Presbyterian St. was the recipient of a rod and portedly was driving In a car east Roue 235 a the time of the collision presented the bank a check for reel; Charlene Carlisle won a pla­ Flowers: Judge, Mrs. EUima Bran- $2,500 draw on a Kansas bank, and 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and from 0:00 Church, I. O. O. F No, 278; O, E"8. on Dayton-Yellow Bprinirs Rd., No. one waa injured. cating contest, and Miami Town­ num. Flower arrangement: first Mrs. which became * Involved with a car signed by "Robert B, Ridenour.’’ to 10:00 p.m. Thursday. * Chapter No. 445; also in the village, A Yellow Springs resident slface He was Past President of the Yel­ ship’s Chief of Police Russell A. Betty Kershner; second, Mix. Bob driven south go Route 235 by New He was given $500 in one dollar Bradley, Township School Board DR. McGREGOR October 1924, Mr. Erbaugh was bom low Springs Civic Club and served DeWine. Roses: first, Mrs. Kerz- Carlisle, Route 1, resident George bills, and the other $2,000 was cre­ President E. L. Birch and Village in New Lebanon Ohio, November 2, on the village’s Board of Public hner, Mr. DeWine, Lewis Ocgan, "Bert" Baker, 11 FLIES TO ENLAND d ite d to his newly-opened account. Mayor Leo Hughes were victims of 1877, a son of Abraham and Sarah Affairs. Dahlia, first, second and third, J. The State Highway Patrol said The sheriff said that after the man a "dunking" stint. TO ATTEND PARLEY Martin Erbaugh He opened his Surviving Mr. Erbaugh are his H. Peterson, Monday that an investigation is be­ had left the bank, officials checked Hobbies: Judge, Lloyd Bonham. Dr. Douglas McOregor, president with the Kansas bank, whereupon first drugstore In 190L at J848 W* widow, Gertrude; one son, William of ing held to determine whether or Outstanding collection: first, Mrs. not Mr Mullins was driving the of Antioch College, will fly to Eng­ they learned that Ridenour did not Third St., Dayton, O operating) It Yellow Springs; two brothers Abra­ WINNER NOT FOUND ham of Dayton and Charles of Den­ Margaret Kahoe coUectlon of pitc­ car. He reportedly was thrown out land on Saturday as one of five have an account there. until about 1021 when he establish­ The winner of the twin sink at ver Colorado and several nieces hers), second, Ira Barr large Am­ of the auto, .wldch overturned on American delegates to an internat­ The man was described as about ed a new drugstore a t 1118 Rosedale last week’s American Legion Fair Drive In Dayton View which he op­ and nephews. erican pennies), third, Thomas Wil­ him. ional conference on the improvement 40 years old with dark curly hair, is os yet unknown, os the holder erated until coming to the village Nathaniel Greene Commandery liams sea shells). Original collection In the car with Mr. Mullins were of management education. and was wearing a tan sports coat of the winning ticket was absent three years later. * will conduct an honor guard at the first, Mr. Amstutz ((wishbones of Philmore Alexander, 41, also of Day- The conference will be sponsored and dark brown shirt. Officials at the drawing. The holder of the Mr. Erbaugh purchasd the drug­ Funeral Home and Erbaugh and eight different fowl), second Mr. ton; his. wife, Harriet, 40, and a by the American government’s For­ were informed that a man answer­ ticket (082578) Is asked to call MVs. store from Calvin Whittaker Johnson Drug Store at Xenia Ave Williams (book ends); third Kath­ grandson, Vernon Alexander, 4, aU eign Operations Administration, sue ing the same description attempted James Ds^rymple (77233) after­ cessor to MSA, and will open on his arrival in Yellow Springs. f|ia, and Glen S t, will be closed aU day erine Heck of Cedarville (dog pic­ of whom were injured, and hospit­ to cash a check for $2,500 at a noons before Sept. 24. The number Monday a Henley Staff College. Hen son, William, joined him in Friday. tures). alized in Greene Memorial Hospital, but payment was refused when will be posted in the windows ot Handicraft: First, Mrss. Marjorie ley-on-Thames, 'England, coninu- Georgetown officials checked with Xenia, together with five of the various Yellow Springs stores. Jackson (Jewelry set of sequins); ing here throughout the week. the Kanas bank before honoring eight passengers in the other car. EDWARD KECKS I second, Mr. William* (copperenft Mr. Baker, his wife Goldfe, 41; a The 50 delegates representing the check, educational, governmental, ahd ln- Obituaries plaques), third, Detlef Frank (ca­ son. Ronald,*'*, arid two daughters, IN MASSACHUSETTS ONLY ONE DAY noe and sleigh). THOMAS E. ADAMS Emily, 15, and Verda. C, Three other du,trlaI management leaders will PUBLIC HEARING Edward Keck, accompanied j>y FOR REGISTRATION Best pastel: First Marion Wli*- small children of the Bakers es­ come from 12 nations. They in­ Mrs.

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