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1 ^ ' . r Tage 4 October 14,1965 lod g e IflStallS R i c h b u r g MRS. R^JTH FAULKNfclR Our deepest sympathy to Mrs, Kenneth Seager on the loss of her mother. • Mrs. Minnie ^Thompkins and daughter of Rochester and Mrs. Clarence Allen of Pittsford spent the week end with Mrs. Hattie Allen and i)ick. Mrs. Alice Dunbar was an honored guest at a pink and blue shower held Sa^turday evening at the home of Mrs- Bea Evains. Movies of Europe were Shown, and the \fi guest of honor received many , lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweeney spent the week end in Michigan visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ayers of Rochester spent the week end with relatives here. Mrs. Ayers is the former Linda Cady., The James Cadys were Saturday night guests of their son., James Jr., and family of Beaver Dam. Mr. and-Mrs. Sain Seager of Rochester spent Saturday evening with his parents, Mr. • and Mrs. Kenneth Seager, and attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Nor- H:on of Shinglehouse, Pa'. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Starr of Perry were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Starr and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moses. Week-en^ * guests of Mr. and Mrs. James White were Mr. and Mrs. James WhitA .Jr. of Erie, Pa. Mrs. Raymond Starr ^nd W. A. Beck recently visited Mr. Beck’s sister,- Mrs. Mable Conver of St. Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jor dan of Wellsville apd Mr. and Mrs. Ira Conner' of Hornell called one day^ last week on Mr and Mrs. Leonard Tylor. Mrs. Lorena Livermore of Hornell spent the Week end„ with her brother, Leonard Tyler, and Mrs. Tyler. • Those attending the Ice Oapades last Sunday in Buffalo were Mr.' and Mrs. William .llllark, Mrs.. D. B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs James anond Cole. , Congratulations to Danny ■ Barkley and Linda Davison, who will be married - this Saturday. We a^e sorry to. hear we’ will be losing'Ron and Bev Sisson and family. They ; Mil soon Wove to Warren, \ Pav, where Ron is employed. _ Mrs. R a y Jordan of Prieiidship and Mrs. Wil- iW^Wardner iof Welisville spent: Thursday with their mother, Mrs. Ronald Ken-\ yon. Mr.tahd' Mrs. John Grey of Belfast visited Hope Con- GOOD GROOMING I0 imppitantl . A haircut i$ part df ifodd griming. ^ SCHIRALLI'S BARBER SHOP fClased Wedinesdqy$) - Bblivcir • Mrs, Clare Wplfgang as noble grand heads a slate of officers . arid aid^s inWBod last Friday might by Trilby Rebekah Lodge No. t69. She ,replace.s Mrs. Sidney Tomp kins. Five Contests Loom For L Genesee Posts Joins Nursing. Staff Also seated were Mrs. Joseph Collins, vice grarid; Mrs. L. A. Parry, recording secretary; Mrs. Laura Haz ard, financial secretary; and Mrs. Wallace Newton, treas urer. Others installed for var ious offices include Mrs. Lee Hepler, Mrs. Erma Jandrew, Mrs. La wren cd Brannamen, Mrs. Clifford Clark, Mrs. Republican incumbent su pervisor Fred Knox of the Town of Genesee is being , opposed by Democratic noih- inee Arthur Perry An the Nov. 2 General Election. Other contests in Little Genesee are: -ToW Highways Superin tendent Almond^ Chaffee (R),. and Wayne Milliman ite Root, Mrs. Clifford Page, Mrs. Clarence Tucker, Mrs. Tompkins,\ Mrs. Fred Sher- woojd, Mrs. Don Hawkes, Mrs*] Mark Jordan, Mrs. George Burdick, Mrs. Philip Jones and Mrs'. Fred Turner. Area Qluartet Hart In One-Car Mishap Four area men were hurt Friday night when the auto in which they Were' riding struck a tree off the Rich- burg Hill Rd. The driver, Charles Gris wold, .20, of Bolivar, was charged by State Police with unsafe speed and he ‘ .faces a hearing before. Peace Justice Homer Cooley of the Town of Wirt. Howard Slocum, 13, of .A.llentown was admitted to Jones Memorial Hospital for treatment of left knee in juries, but -was listed as ‘\good Clarence Blue, 18, of Boli var sustained bapk injuries, and Frank Bacon, 20, of Allentown, abrasions of the scalp and left hand. They and the driver were exam ined in the hospital’s emer gency room and were treated and released. (D): -Assessor (long* term) - ;\Valdo Foster (R), and Wal ter Woodin (D); * -Assessor (short term) - Clair Merrick (R), and Janies Lemmer (P ) ; „ _ -Town- Councilman - Ed gar Sherman (R), and Ralph Parry tD). Veteran tax collector Mrs. Allie Burdick is a candidate , to succeed herself on the GOP ticket, and has also been endorsed by the Demo crats. Henry Rietz, a. Re publican, is running unop posed for justice of the peace. Soirosis Cluj* H^ors About Press Coverage Prom New?sp«pervmnia, Newspap.er “make up\ ay i press coverage was the tonM last .Thursday when b 2 I S. Tuttle, cgpty editor of| the Welisville Daily j - I porter, was guest speakfil before the Bolivar S I Club. • Mrs, Tuttle described horl each page in a newspaper i. I put togAthpr, what constil how..to subihitl tutes ne*ws,. __ -urmnr i publicity about club meet L ings - and told why some l storios must he altered. f The speaker was intro. I duced by Mrs,.Leon J. Mac-1 Done'Il, president. Mrs. Dale I Miss Jean Ann Colley, daughter of _ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colley of Bolivar,\ on Monday joined the nursing staff at Olean General Hos pital. Miss Colley was graduated from Bolivar Central School in 1962, and. from Highland Hospital School of Nursing, Rochester last June. CARP OF i m U K S We would like to thanl< ourfl To Be Sentenced Nov. 4 For Assault On Officer friend,s and neighbors for theirl kindness and expressions of sym-i pathy received during .bur rec^tl bereavement. We would especially J like to thank those who sent I cards, Mass cards, food and flow-1 ers: and those who offered thef use of their cars. • Family of the late Dr. Lawrence M. Hackett A \V^llsville man was per mitted lo change his plea of not guilty to second degree assault to guilty to attempt ed second degree assault, al legedly committed .against a Bolivar policeman. liGon E. Sadler, 26, was re leased in custody of his at torney, Robert L. Fleischer of Wellsviille, by County Judge William Serra. He will be sentenced Nov. 4. The indictment charged the assault May 9 against Police Chief Oak L. Marsh of this place. COME TO '8 WORSHIP IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE- Knowledge comes^ from taking things apart, wisdom from putting them together. neely on Sunday evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saunders Ken yon of , Duke Center, Pa., were Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Kenyon uf Alfred and Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Kenyon of this place, to thank_each-and- every one for helping me in making the Richburg news possible, and I’m going to miss calling you all. Hollister - Sterling Service Our tesled pumps assure-you fuU measure and full value for your gasoline- dollar,^ ---------- — Main & Welisville Sts. Bolivsur, New York ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC BOLIVAR; NEW YORK Rev. John P< Hennessey, Pastor • Sunday Masses at 8 and 10 a.m. during the Summer t Weekdays at 8:00 a.m. ex cept Saturday at. 8:30 a.m. Holiday Masses at 7:00 a.,ni. and 8:00 p.m. First Fridays at 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.ni. Confessions on Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and before Masses FIRST DAY BAPTIST HICHBORG, NEW YORK Sunday SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST LITTLE GENESEE NEW YORK Rev, Herbert Saunders. Pastor Friday: 7:00. p.m. — Junior Choir 7:30 p.m\. — Bible Study 8:15 p.m. — Senior Choir Sabbathri- T O EUB CHURCH itev. Thomas M e a d © / Pastor Sunday- , ■ 9:45 a.m. Sunday' School I 11:00^ a.m. Worship Service f 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellow ship ^ 7:30 p.in. Evening Service 10:30 a.m. Sabbath School \ Vera Reynolds, Sup’t. 11:30 a.m.'Morning Worship “ Tuesday\ ^6^15 j>.m: Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. .Prayer Meeting I MAXSON’S 386 MAIN ST. BQLlV|ffi. N^ Y. W« Serve Lunches Anid^nr Binners Are * M c S r i S a n d S l J Fies. Copkiafe Rolls, Salads and Baked Beans ; TO ORDER CALL BOLWAR 541 SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST FIRST M ethodist hichbdbg , new york ■-:, b PL ivar ,, new yo RR:.',. - ' v-'r' ' ’ ; Rev. Revere C. PitWnt, Pastor' :^;in.'.^ GhOir Fracticel . provided for care of small ^ /■ children, • ' V .■ . ‘ Wprsi^ip Servicfe 11:00 am.. Seventh Day Adventist: , Youth .Meetihg at 6:00 p.m! . RICHBURG. 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