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The Andes News By Mrs. Richard Liddle Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E>oug- las of Carle Place, L. I., spent the “Yankee Winter Weekend” at Sturbiudge, Mass. William Glendening spent from Thursday to Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. James A. Glen- dendng. Miss Karen Jasldn of Sayville and Robert Joslin of Castleton State college spent the last weekend with their mother, Mrs. Alien Joslin. Howard Drew went to Cooi>- erstown for a check-up at the Bassett hospital on Monday. Mrs. Chester Smart went to New York city on Feb. 14 and accompanied her son, Robert Strong, who had complimentary tickets from Jennifer Warren Thursday, March 1 and her mother, Mrs. Paula Bauersmith, to the broadway play “Six Rooms Riverview,” in which Miss Warren has the female lead. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wright spent Saturday with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mould, in Westford and en joyed snowmobiling. Glen Cole Jr. and Ritchie Gabriel attended the snowmo bile races a t Cobleskill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grout of Delhi spent Sunday with Mrs. LeRoy Miller. Paul Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kaare Berg, Elaine Ped- reira and Christina Gomes spent Thursday to Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. Murray Walters in New York city and Opening Soon... THE M ARGARETVILLE HAIRPORT SHAMPOO SETS STYLING CUTTING PERMANENT WAVES Main St. Margaretville \Tsited many points of interest. On Saturday Robert Cole and sons, Donald and David, and Peter Fusscas attended the bas ketball game between the New York Knicks and Buffalo at Madison Square Garden, and all returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and son, George Jr., visited his mother, Mrs. Robert Hall, at the Albany Medical center and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGowan, in Al bany. Robert Frisbee, Roy Frisbee and son, Eddie, spent the week end of Feb. 17 at Lake Placid and attended the world champ ionship bobsled races there. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Decker and son, Jeff, spent last week in Florida and visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haus- sler, in Clearwater and Walt Disney World in Orlando. Miss Nancy Campbell of Kingston spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. living Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harvard and daughter, Mary Kay, spent last week at their home in Westford. Miss Patti Dailey visited Mary Kay on Thursday, and John Harvard of Glouces ter, Mass., ^ n t the weekend with his parents in Westford. There will be a spedal Ash Wednesday service a t 7:30 pjn. Wednesday, March 7, at the Andes United Methodist church. Anne Truesdale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Trues dale, was a patient at the O’ Connor hospital in Delhi from Thursday to Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ford were last week Wednesday ^ d Thursday guests of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jcimes Brouning, in the Bronx. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sprague and Mrs. Irving Campbell at tended the concert of the Fre- donia jazz ensemble at Monti- cello last week Tuesday eve ning. Willard Sprague ijs a member of that group. Mr. and Mrs. Wailter Glad stone and children, Polly, Nancy and Morgan, si>ent last week in Orlando, Fla., and visited Walt Disney World there. Mr. and Mrs. John Stratton and four children of North Fen ton, Miss Shelly Whilman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burke and two daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. •** i i THE YARN SHOP Yams - Books - Supplies Handmade and Crocheted Gift Items PHONE 914-676-3296 TUESDAY - THURSDAY - SATURDAY - - 1 to 4 P.M. James O’Brien and two sons of Chenjingo Bridge were weekend ■guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cheirles Dougherty and son, Dsin, and enjoyed snowmobiling. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ullery of Lathaim were Feb. 18 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sprague. Mrs. Stanley Sidorowicz and ■ daughters, JoAnne and Judy, and Kathy Gladstone visited her son, Chipper Sidorwoicz, at the Adirondack Community college in Glens Falls last week Wednesday. Mrs. Edna Gustafson spent the leist week with her sister, Mrs. Mildred Reed, in Holmes- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Krick si>ent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Rosales in Glassboro, N. J. ■nie Ladies Auxiliary of the United Presbyterian church will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 8, at the home of Mrs. Harrison Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook of Broome Center and Mrs. Ivan Delameter of Margaret ville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mural Miller. Daniel Liddle spent from Mon day to Wednesday and his brother, Roger Liddle, spent from Wednesday to Friday of last week witii their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Aikens, in Delancey. There will be a social hour after church services every Sunday in March at the United Presibyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frisbee and children, Nancy and Ed<He, took their daughter, Debra, to B W S M a n Is D e a d NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., March 1,1973—Page Three E V E R Y I I M E A T V I C T O R Y ! Fimeral services for Charles P. Dwyer of West Shokan were held Monday morning at St. Augustine chapel in West Sho kan. Mr. Dwyer, a retired 40- year-employe of the New York city board of water supply, died Friday at the age of 72. N a m e I s C h a n g e d Phoenicia, March 1.—^The Ul ster County Guidance associa tion has voted to change the name of the association to the Ulster County Personnel and Guidance association because of the expanded scope of member ship. Penn State university and to the University of Maryland to look the colleges over. They also si>ent two days with Mrs. Frisbee’s brother and sister-dn- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac Donald, in Silver Springs, Md., and attended the University of Maryland - Duke basketbaU game while there. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wright were last week Wednesday and Thursday guesits of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gabriel and daughter, Monica, in Csaiastota and enjoyed snowmobildng. Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews and son, Douglas, were last week Monday to Wednesday guests of her unde and aimt, Mr. and Mrs. James Pope, in Orange, Conn. Mrs. Gerald Ackerley re turned home from the Dela ware Valley hospital in Wal ton, where she had been a pa tient for the last few weeks. Circle 1 of (the United Meth odist Women will meet at the home of Mrs. Gordon Matthews on Wednesday, March 7, a t 1:30. Mrs. Duncan Campbell was a patient at the Delaware Val ley hospital in Walton a few days last week. Kelly G>mer8 By Mrs. Ralph Felter KeUy Comers, March 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ward Keator drove Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bush to Rochester Tuesday when they went after their son, Ryan Mark, who was a patient at Strong Memorial hospital from Thursday until Tuesday. Mrs. George Sweet of Rox bury is visiting her sister, Mrs. Herbert Raeder, a few days. The Margaretwlle Senior Homanaker’s dulb met Wed nesday at the hcane of Mrs. Bertha Hubbell with 14 pres ent. They worked on the quilt they have been piecing together and have iit ready to tie-off at the next meeting in March. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckert of Walden were Saturday din ner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilMam Vaik. Lloyd Bush of Glenford and son, George, of Boiceville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bxish and Mrs. Doro thy Bush. Nancy Sprague of Merrick, L. I., spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sprague. Miss Sally Hoy of Saugerties spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy. Esther and Gertrude Hoy of DownsviUe spent Sunday at the Hoy home. 'Mrs. Effie Meade and Emer son Meade of Conesville spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Bertha HuibbeU. A daughter was bom Sim- day at Delhi hospital to Mr. aiKi Mrs. Gary Lewis of New Jersey. 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Whether the number is dialed or the operator called, the person reporting a fire should give his name, address and the name ai the fire com pany in whose district the burning property is located. Halcottville By WUliam E. Griffin Halcottville. March 1 The regular meeting of Dela ware Pomona Grange will be held Saturday, March 3, a t An des. David Stewart is the dele gate from Wawaka Grange. Mrs. Lloyd C. Finch left on Wednesday from Kennedy air port for a few days in Florida. \Hie children oif the United Methodist Sunday school will sponsor a bake sale at 10 ajn. Saturday at Finch’s store in this village. The Sunday school is a new organization. William E. Griffin heard on Saturday of the death of two cousiiK, Rodney Frost and Mrs. Mable Dean, on the same day at Whitney Point) They were cousins of the late Mrs. Ethel Dean Griffin. Mrs. Kenneth D. Kellerhouse of Oneonta was in Bloon^g- ton, Ind., last week and re ceived a doctor’s degree in edu cation. 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