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Page Four—NEWS, MargaretwUe, N. Y. Thurs., July 20, 1972 -L o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l - A r k v ille L e v i t t o w n C o u p l e By Mrs. David W illiams W e d i n P K o e n i c U The Phoenicia News Graveside Rites nekchmanns Artbur Kittle and daughter, IMLary, of Vestal spent Friday a i^ Saturday at the Ed Kittle catnp in Bull Run and visited ihis mother, Mrs. Lottie Winnie. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and family of Wantagh, L.I., spent a week’s vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Archi bald visited his sister, Mrs. Marian Deutsch, at the Bene dictine hospital in Kingston Sunday afternoon. She is im proving. Dr. and Mre. Orvan Hess of Northhaven, Conn., and their daughter, Mrs. Bradford West- erfield, and two children of Hamden, Conn., were weekend guests of Miss Mabel Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Rose spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Nina Houck and other friends in Wurtsboro. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Vis- cardi spent Friday and Satur day in New York city and visited Mrs. Margaret Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Beards ley and son, Sam, of Whitney Point were Friday guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. DonEiId Baker were weekend guests of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker. They were en route to Arizona, where they expect to make their home for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxim Jr. returned home Friday after a honeymoon trip through the Amish country in Pennsylvania. They are living in the apart ment of Mr. and Mrs. John Boulton on Orchard street. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barrett of Chenango Bridge were Sat urday guests of Mrs. Viola Place. Mrs. Place has a n ^ great granddaughter, bom July 14 to Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Bar rett in Wilmington, Del. Karen Kite of Trout Creek is spending several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Stanbridge and Karen at tended the Trout Creek fire men’s clambcike Sunday. Mrs. Frank Herlihy and son, Terry, were Friday evening dinner guests of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell. They were en route from Boston, Mass., to their summer home in St. Joseph, Mieh. Eugene and Dr. Margaret Rothenlberger have moved per manently to Margaretville. They are living with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Veis, at Huckleberry Brook. Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Cusker of Hesperia, Calif., are spending time with her sister, Mrs. Claude Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Every of Fair field, Conn., were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clif ford and three children of Val ley Stream were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Conlon and family. Sunday evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cronan of East Mead ow, L.I., Mrs. Herta Stallbaum of Bethpage, L.I., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoemake of Roxbury Run and Mrs. Earl Cronan. Mrs. Robert Archibald and children met her niece, Eliza beth Kelly, in Roscoe Wednes day and brought her here until Sunday, when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ELwood Kelly, and son, Jim, of Port Jervis came for her. Mrs. Nellie Todd went vdth them. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest PoUey of Cooperstown .spent the week end with his father, Cecil Polley. Mrs. Gerald Greene and daughter, Susan, of Denver and Mrs. Frank Barber attend ed Stone House day Saturday in Hurley. R. B. Borger of Caistor Cen tre, Ontario, spent the fore part of the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Emerson and daughter, Cheryl. Mrs. Hazel McCall of Bris tol, Conn., is spending a week with her sisters, Mrs. Robert Sperling and Mrs. Oscar Case. Sewing at the Margaretville Memorial hospital has been postponed imtU July 27 be cause of the Methodist church bazaar on July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Robet L. Ross and daughter, Pamela, of Se attle, Wash., were weekend guests of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Boulton. Mr. and Mrs-. Darwin Van Keuren of Webster were Fri day afternoon guests of his aunt, Mrs. Susie Delameter. Mr. and Mrs. Joey Duhamel and family spent Sunday in Wappingers Falls and attended a baby shower for his sister, Mrs. JoAnn Figueroa. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deegan and family of Bristol, Conn., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ackerly. Mrs. Deegan and two sons remained to spend a week with her parents. Mike Gladstone, Randy Jen kins, Jeff Hubbell, Danny De- Silva and Steve Ackerley left Sunday for a week at Sunny- brook basketball camp at Sus quehanna university in Selins- grove. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Churchill of Walton, Mrs. Hannah Fu- nari and Mrs. Madaline Kar- kosch of Brooklyn were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Funari. Mrs. Richard Camright and Mrs. James Orsulick of Sau- gerties and Mrs. Marguerite Cummings of Rensselaer were Sunday guests of Mrs. Vera Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. William Weeks of Portland, Ore., were Sunday guests of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weeks, and his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George BloodgoodT Mrs. J. H. Stoutenburgh of Lake Park, Fla., arrived Wed nesday to spend several months visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weeks met her Wednesday a t Kennedy air port. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrin ger and family of Otego and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barrin ger ,qif. Chichester were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barrin ger, and celebrated the birth day of Francis Barringer. Mr. and Mrs. John Doban, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kapinas and daughter, Kelly, of Carter et, N.J., and Colleen and Kath leen Dundan of Greene were Sunday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Schim- mel and family and visited rel atives. Mrs. Edward Davenport of Accord was a Thusrday lunch eon guest of her coiisins, Wil lard Sanford, Mrs. Myra Bel lows and Mrs. Iona Smith and visited her cousins, Eliza San ford at the Margaretville hos pital and Mrs. Ina Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. David Ramer of Queens left Thursday after spending two weeks with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. The Funeral Director is more of a care giver than a care taker. He respc^nds to need with a service of individual value. J O H N R . F I T Z S I M M O N S OWNER-DIRECTOR HERRICK FUNERAL HOME Margaretville Phone 586-4811 Arkville, July 20 Thursday evening Mrs. Kath erine Scully and daughter, Mrs. Richard Brewer, took Richard Brewer Jr. to consult a special ist in Kingston. While there they called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casimir. Mrs. Bonnie Petersen of Kingston spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Katherine Scully. Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Peck spent last week Sunday to Wednesday with Mrs. Peck’s sisters, Mrs. C. Ijewis and Pearl Fuller at Grandby, Conn. On Friday the Pecks visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fuller at One- onta. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey and family of West Haverstraw were overnight guests Monday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts. Mrs. Marvin Bussy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffin, daughter, Lynnette, and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schoonmaker spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds at Indian Lake. They attended the wedding of Patricia Rey nolds to David Yates at the Indian Lake Methodist church Saturday. George Decker returned home Saturday from Cooperstown hospital, where he was a surgi cal patient. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Keuren and children of Phoe nicia were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Hattie La- Porte. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Norton and daughters, Kathy, JoAnn and Roxann, and Stacey Valk spent Tuesday at Sidney visit ing Mrs. Norton’s mother and friends. and Mrs. Stephen Meinstein. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Seelig of Pleasantville, N.J., were Sim- day overnight guests of her b r i b e r and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Meinstein. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archi bald and family and her moth er, Mrs. Nellie Todd, attend ed a graduation and birthday party for Kim Kedly at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kelly, in Port Jervis on July 9. Mrs. Nellie Todd, Mrs. El wood Kelly and IQm Kelly were in Albany Thursday when Kim took the state board tests for practical nursing at 'ttie Al bany armory. They visited Mr. and Mrs. William Buden- hagen and Mr. and Mrs. Syl- vanus Kelly in Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkin son and sons, Wayne and Jim of Bradenton, Fla., are spend ing three weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hull. They attended the wed ding of her sister, Gail Hull, and Charles Maxim Jr. on July 9. Relatives attending the wed ding of Ronald Tweedie and Kathleen O’Brien July 8 in Streator, 111., were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tweedie, Mr. and Ivan Eignor and children, Kyle and Pamela, of Margaret- viiJe, Miss Karen Tw^die of San Francisco, Calif., Miss Kimberly Hughes of Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy SmaUes of St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. Rob ert Tweedie of Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loker of Wal ton. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Palen and Mr. and Mrs. William Bims of New Kingston. N E E D A W E L L ? Cleanest, cheapest, most effi cient drUlers of water wells. Call for free estimate. Titan also specializes in well pumps, parts and service. TITAN DRUUNG ArkvlUe, N. T. 12406 Phon 9 914-58«4000 Miss Kathle«i Ann Hobb be- eame the bride of Gene Michael Corrigan Sunday afterBoon at Phoenicia. *nie double ring, ceremony was pCTfomied in the garden of the bridegroom’s par ents by Rev. R a l|* Damistadt of the Memorial Methodist Church of Shandaken. Attending the couple were Miss Janet Essag and Charles Plass, both of Levittown. The bride was dressed in a long gown of eyelet embroidery with a'shoulder-length veil and carried a nosegay of wiute mums and carnations and was escorted to the garden aitar by Charles Essig Sr. The maid of -honor wore a long afternoon dress of printed jersey £Uid carried a nosegay of yellow mums and red car nations. A reception in the garden followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hotoib of Levittown are the parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Burton E. Corrigan of Wood land Valley road, Phoei^ia, are the parents of the bride groom. The bride and bridegroom are graduate^ of Division Avenue high school in Levittown. Af ter a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home a t Levittown. To The Nefws: After skii^ning the snake, I took the remains, burned them and then buried them. The rattlesnake was a femajes' bi^t had no sign of young. Cteyton Finch Hancock, N.Y. July 16, 1972 To The News: The letters WTrtten to your paper are often interesting and t’opical. The one you printed last week deserves some sort of prize—iwhat kind I don’t know! What malicious r u m o r ? ? About whom? ? The writer ac complished nothing by not al lowing his or her signature to be used. Gossip is a fact of life, especially in a small town. The ibest way to deal with it is, as the old saying goes, to be lieve nothing you hear and only half what you see. Incidentally, the “big” issue in the Hancock Herald at the moment is the pros and cons of long hair styles being worn by the male sex. To date the pros are far ahead of the cons. Best regards, Doris Cariot C o u p l e M a r r i e d IJiane Bussy of HalcottviEe and Douglas Watson of Frank lin were married July 15 a t t)ie home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bussy, in Halcottvijle. By Mrs. Karen Herbert Mr. and Mrs. 8 n*ce Winchell and cMdren of Kingston have gone h<an© etfter spending the past two w e ^ vacationing at Skyrise. Mr. and Mrs. James Platt en tertained their son and daugh- ter-in-laiw, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Short, and children of One- onta on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Herbert attended the wedding of his nephew, Williaim Robert Her bert, and Toni Florence Muller on Saturday, July 15, at the St. William the Abbott church in Seaford, N.Y. They also a t tended the reception given for the newlyiweds in Syosset, re- turmng hcane Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore and her son, Dennis, are visit ing a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Loveless. Visiting last week at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Elinor Birdsall, were Jo anne and Nancy Ann Pavlos of Delhi, accompanied by Darleen Greene of Fleischmanns. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noll- ner of Woodstock spent Satur day night visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Staiger. Mr. and Mrs. William Wrixon Jr. of Kingston spent time on Sunday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaimcey Sohoonn^aker, and at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Staiger, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Law rence and daughters, Christine and Kimberly, of Binghamton spent the weekend a t the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence. Phoenicia, July 13 Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Fecci and son, Joseph, of New Jersey visited last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis GugUelmettL Mr. and Mrs. Fecci were on their way home to-New Jersey after vacation ing in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. James Platt attended the wedding of their granddaughter. Miss Marsha Eustice, to John Abriance, in Oneonta July 1. The annual Cub Scout carni val for the benefit of Pack 60, Phoenicia, wall be held Satur day, Aug. 19, instead of Satur day, Aug. 5. It will begin a t 11 a.m. and last until 3 p.m. at the Parish hall field. In case of rain it will ^be held inside the parish hall. The family picnic will be held Sunday, July 30, beginning at 12:30 and ending at 6 p.m. at the YMCA day camp in Shokan. Mr. and Mrs. James Fallarino and daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Maebert, and five children of Bayside, L. I., spent a week here vacationing at their home on Herdman road. Paul Staiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Staiger, Celebrated his sixth birthday July 3 with a family party that evening at his hpme. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey ART UNUSUAL HAND CRAFTED ARTICLES ANTIQUES BRIC - A - BRAC COLLECTIBLES FlyaloDg Farms Arts And Treasures Route 28 — In the Heart of Andes ART by Claire OLD STYLE STAINED GLASS by Craig ENAMEL WORK by H. Hall Rochester • A Collection of Fine Old GLASS and CHINA OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY ANNE GEIGER 10:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Q 14 c^c 4 4 4 c FRIDAY - SATURDAY 10:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. ANDES, NEW YORK CLOSED TUESDAYS Thursday, July 20 Schoonmaker and son, John, of Phoenicia, Mrs. Sidney Ford and sons. Dale and Glenn, of Shandaken, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Staiger and Mrs. Neil Grant and children, Kathy, Teresa and Neil, of Chichester. Kathleen Dutcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dutcher, celebrated her 11 th birthday on July 7. On Saturday afternoon a party was held at her home, those attending were Mrs. Rose Hain, Maureen Dutcher, Tammy Bootl?, Barbara Hain, Mrs. Richard Murphy and children, Lori Ann and Richard, and Mrs. John Staiger and sons, Chris topher and Paul. Margaret Kennelly of Ker- honkson has returned home after spending two weeks visit ing here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Holgate. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMann of Walden and their daughter, Mrs. John Fillette, and sons, Jon and Patrick, spent time during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Schoon maker. Halcottville By W illiam E. G riffin Halcottville, July 20 The field day held by the Halcottville fire department will show a profit for the spon sors. Scott H. Clark won the TV set, which was awarded. Deborah Kittle of Bath has been spending a few days sum mer vacationing with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greene, in Denver. Mrs. Robert Baker of Atlanta, Ga., visited briefly at the home of William E. Griffin last Sat urday. She was accompanied by her niece, Frances Anne Griffin of Grand Gorge. This week Miss Griffin accompanied her aunt to visit her grand mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pette, in Ronco, Pa., for a few days. Miss Griffin leaves in a short time for 11 months in Bolivia in South America as an exchange student sponsored by the Stamford Rotary club. She is a 1972 graduate of Grand Gorge central school. N a m e C o r r e c t i o n In outlines accompanying a photo last week the name of the new director of nursing at Margaretville Memorial hospi tal was incorrectly .given, She is Miss Joknne Steele of Andes, who has had considerable ex perience in New York city and west coast hospitals before coming to Margaretville. DEN7EE LIQUOn STORE WINES and SPIRITS OPEN Mon.—Thurs. A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Fri. and Sat. 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. FREE DELIVERY I'MC N-- \i l' -\ (.'( D7-. 32E-77BE A Date To Remember SATURDAY, AUG. 5 ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET ' MARGARETVILLE PARK PAVIUON Many Fascinating Items for Sate Benefit Margaretville Memorial Hospital Auxiliary — Also — SNACJtS - BOOK SALE - PEIZES - FQOO SALE GIFT SHOP r u s t i c \ c o m f o i i a b \ & c h a r LOG HOMES > MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM • CUSTOM LOG HOMES • LOG .BARNS, MOTELS; RESTAURANTS, STABLiS W ' VISIT OUR FACTORY AND SEE OUR MODEL HOMES — ON ROUTE 30 4 MILES NORTH OF MARGAREWIUE Held in Hicksville Graveside services and burial were held et Hicksville, L.I., for Mrs. Gertrude A- Padrock, 70, who died July 6 at Kingston hospital following' a short ill ness. Mrs. Padrock had been a nurse and housekeeper for Henry Arens on Beech hiU in the town of Andes for eight years. A native of Germany, she spent her early years in ] ^ l i n . Her husband, Rudolf Padrock, died in 1945, and she is sur vived by a son, Klaus Padrock of Hicksville, a daughter, Mrs. Ingeberg Payne of Woodbury, L.I., and a sister, Mrs. Char lotte Gastal in Berlin. K e lly C o m e r s By Mrs. B a i]^ Felteir Kelly Corners, July 20 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy spent Saturday with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hoy, in Sidney Center. Mr. and Mrs. William Valk visited his brother-in-law, Wil liam Krom, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fichtner in Chichester. Miss Nancy Sprague of Mer rick, Loren Shultis of Halcott ville, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Man- on and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Manon were Simday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sprague. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Felter Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Felter were Sunday eve ning barbecue guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sicialino and daugh ters, Patty and Donna, in Vega. P a i n t i n g s i n S h o w Phoenicia, July 20. — The wor4i of Mrs. Charlotte Jacob sen of Woodland Valley is in cluded in the show of former members of the Art Students league at Woodstock. Mrs. Jacobsen studied with the league in New York city. The show runs until Aug. 4. By Frances 9 I. Davis Fleisdtaaanns. July 20 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pultz of Alexandria, Va- have b«en visiting friends and relaitives io the area for a few days, return ing home last Monday. Those attending the fungal of David Leslie Finch in Smith- town, L.I., last week were Mrs. Nellie Alton eujd sons, Walter and Everett Leei Mr. and Mrs. George Alton and fsanily, Mrs. Morris Slavin and daughter, Madeline, Mrs. Harry Solomon, Mr. £md Mrs. Julian Finch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Finch and family and Mrs. Delilah Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cun ningham of Brooklyn spent last week with Mrs. Florence Mona han and Mrs. Alice Reki. »^r. and Mrs. Bleecker Totten ah^ son, Lance, of Morristown, N.J., spent the weekend. Mrs. Nick Hoeko, who fell and suffered a fractured hip a t her home on Sunday, is a pa tient at the Benedictine hospi tal in Kingston. Shayne and Shannon Butzel of Wells Bridge spent the week end with their irncle and atmt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson. They also visited friends in the area. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Tait and family moved Tuesday to the Baptist peu^onage in West- kill. Rev. Tait will continue in his position at the Dee^ Na tional bank. Jack Longyear and Bertha Jochim spent last weekend with her son, William Jochim, and family at Glen Spey, N.Y. Miss Virginia Tait and Miss Dorothy Todd were hostesses for a bridal shower given in honor of Miss Susan Condon of New Kingston at the Tait home last Monday night. Twelve guests attended. Mrs. Ellsworth White of Al bany has been visiting Mrs. Gleason Speenburgh for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Sollie Darling spent Saturday at the summer cottage of their da.ughter, Bev erly, at Candlewood Lake, Conn. Burglars work hard for your money! And you work hard for it, too. That’s why you should work equally hard to protect your cash and valuables— both at your home and place of business. Jim Dobsa, certified locksmith, can help “ ' you protect yours^ with everytyng from simple locks to complex security and alarm, systems. CaU Jim Ddbsa at 586-4716 days, nights 914-586-4570 if you would like to have him look your place over. Remember, the harder a thief’s job is, the easier your life will be. desfgners and manufacturers of log homes , nuR A J L T A I N P M 9 T R I E S L . T P , P .O . Q O X 8 8 HALCOTTSVILUE, N .Y . ^ DEAK NATIONAL BANK Fleischmanns, New York 12430 Comparative Statement of ConcKtion ASSETS June 30,1972 June 30,1971 Cash and due from Banks ............ . ........$1,737,979.74 $1,140,912.39 U. S. Bonds.................................. . ........... 484,300.00 519,634.91 Other Securities...................................... 3,336,144.31 2,439,410.30 Loans and Discounts... . ............................ 1,412,582.09 1,273,588.10 Banking House.................... . ................... 37,748.43 6,598.66 Furniture and Fixtures....................... ... 24,441.11 25,885.60 Other Assets ....: ............ .......................... 1,013,672.84 618,869.64 TOTAL ..................................$8,046,868.52 $6,024,899.60 LIABILITIES Capital Stock : ......... . ........................ - - $ 139,827.51 $ 127,115.92 Surplus ......... ...........:.............................. 250,000.00 125,(^0.00 Undivided Profits ...... . ..........- ............. 94,690.37 93,450.68 Demand Deposits ........................2,897,464.97 2,659,.089.62 Time Deposits .....................- ................. 4,171,289.12 2,602,651,90 Unearned Income ....... :............ ............. 50,921.76 41,736.64 Reserve for Bad Debts..................... 8,315.70 29,589.59 Other Liabilities ..... . ............................. 434,359.09 346,265.25 TOTAL . ..........................„.,...$8,04Q,868.52 $6,024,899.60 MEMBER F. 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