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bone ® meam rasi temrer 1-EIGHT PAGES - 0T? ThrOnw'ti'OWJ ._ Ice At New Skatmg Rmk x Parking P] ARmIc Is Covered Parkmg Plan Week By Heavy Devised For Cars Snowfall At Skating Rink \Baldwinsvilte's huge, new Motorists who drive their cars . & to the new community skating skating rink on Meadow street, rink are apked by Byron Min- which has proven to. be -the noe, street commissioner, to - mofivapmarfecreahon eénter heed the following ~ parking |for young and old singe it was plan: ._ lopened to the public last Thursday morning, was buried © yesterday beneath more than & |foot- of snow which has ea 'ed this community since Tues- =m: day. hired Tuesday Perro BALDWlevmm, N. 1g, \B Changer To Pl REHEARSALS _ STARTED BY - DRAMA CLUB Rehearsals:for-the three-gct com- edy ''Come Out of the Kitchen '' were started last evening by a cast Chosen from the newly-formed Bald- winsville Dramatic. Club which will present the pl#y- inthe Academy auditorium Thursday And Friday {evenings, Feb, 1 and 2. , Last ni hts rehearsal was the. first since the \cast was chosen Dec. 13 and was held at the home of , Miss - Marguerite Jones, Acidemyi English instructor who will direct | the production, | Plang- for-future {new MELT preparations necessary for the two- night performances will be made | Water street. Do not park curs {at a meeting of the Dramatic Club~ in front of the WPA office lo- \in. the Village hall aLzfl 15 this even Lcated im. the State- shop-at the ing, Miss Jones said last night. lower end of Downer street.\ (ne change. in thé personnel Of . the cast was made last nrgbt Wal MRS BOWDEN ciun, installed two floodights ofp: Solon Tucker, replacmg Charles © TO REVIEW 3 posm‘ ends of the area which will - I ~. l ¥ jl | Steele who will be unable to take - PLAYS TUES lllullllnutfi the. rink at nxght part, Miss Jones stated,. Ernest and Dave Searles, masons: (Uther members of the cast who curreut plays will be re who gre donating their services, and, E E lwill meet for rehearsal in the Vil- Mrs. Baxter Stackpole, their afisistapt, & in the organization are $2 per year ~ lage hall tonight are: Miss Gladys Bowden of yr@cuse in the high have been repairing a brick build- TT and payment of dues for 1940 will ; IM. Foster, Alan 8. Downer, Lorin school auditorium next 'Fuesday ling next to the rink which will be CT be appreciated Monday evening, Mr. 'treasurer,- and Lester Flanders, as- {t Mathewson, Jarmées- Reddick, Joseph {evening at s o''clock,. 'used as quarters for skaters pre- Van Wie said. Amsttmt treasurer. ‘hayser, Mrs. Justin.Mignault, Mr8. _ Ars, Bowden's appearance is be.;paring for skating. O New officers who will assume «ht-1, About. 125 invitattons to Monday | Velma Kollenkark, Mrs. Lorin Math- .illg sponsored by the Parent-Teach- | The brick building will have two ties in the Chamber of Commerce Dight's meeting will be sent out to jewson \and Mrs. C. Albert Ridall. | a double window facing ers' Association and Mrs, Stuart entrances, Monday evening are: Charles K. {past and present- members of the {One charactor has heen selected. ; Hosler is uhairman of the smnmwmll‘hfi rink, a ceiling light and a board Lawrence, vice-president; ~ Kenneth CUhumber of Commerce and a large | Sm charge of arrangements. Mrs, Boor. A large coal stove will be in- Kimball, secretiry; Grover Phomas, mundanw is “imputed. ® Bowden has reviewed plays at sev- stulled to heat the building. T [eral previous occasions in this vil.| Work of completing final details | i lage. - 'in the constructiqn of the rink is 'being directed by Charles Steele, | chairman of the project, Prof. Rich- ard Cary and Harry J. Garrett. The committee is drawing a schedule of* ~~ dates whep hockey may be played oh . the rink and another period, whg?‘ the rink may be used for plea skating. New ‘Officbrg fomTakg‘. A Charge; Large Crowd ; Anticipated -__! j- E6? 17._ Is Apate Red ‘ 4 194 \Are [natal k ynote to success and co-op-- fopll Baldwinsville citizens |/ ed for many of the 1m- The - Baldwinsvill&@f Chamber of Commerea will orgarize plans for- [the 1940 term at the January moot: | ing-to be held if-the Presbyterian Church parlors Monday evening. Supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. by the Pastor's Aid Society. Floyd W. VanWie, who will di- | j Trect the activities. of the. Chamber.! of Commeree during the cnrrent j year, stated yesterday that plans 'For a membership campaign will be | - {discussed Monday evening, point- ing out that such a drive seems] [necessary as attendance . mem:, bership in the organization has been decreasing steadily. Be Monsoze‘v‘he -~Bald-- w1nsv1lle Sea - Scout ' troop which was formed about a year ago under the direction of Ken- neth Kimball, master, was Of dur point may be found ew community skating rink egadow street which is now & ort eonter, We would call lk'fllezx“ Gommumty Skat !' 'because plans for its eriginated inthis com- wrth which to-earry. f wini‘fildmg was donated by if fud organizations in this 'E od wholesome Tecren- \n W111 be denved from '*Park cars in lot adjoining the Meadow street or in the oft ''cirgaus lot\\ at the end of the vacant rink - on winsville Kiwanis Club at their first ] 1910 meeting Wednesday Pr. Jamgs H. Bennett newly in. stalied president of the. club, ap- pm’xfled & including Ki- F wanians Raymond P. MeCurthy, chairman, Otis Schulz and Wallace Smallwood to aid in supervising the operation of the Hea Scout patrol. Action by the Kiwanis Club in spoxxsormg the trgop was brought {about ._ by Dr. °W. Howard - Moyer, district of Onondaga '|Cortland Council, Boy Beouts of AmeriGa, who sought aid of the Kiwanis Club at a recent meeting. rt l0 Charles - Peters, : ,ux£.m%hy. \the l.] curetuker of the new rmk was busy yesterday clearing the snow from _- 'the ice and Otis Loveless,- electric I \Fhe new president declared that he may dispense with the appoint- ment of committees for 1040 until the membership is increéfked to a ! satisfagtory level. Membership dues Three eviewel -by Romonu Floyd W. VanWie Sea Scouting is an advanced unit of the Boy Bcout movement. < The: \local patrol is comprised of seven | or eight boys led by Mr,. Kimball. | | Altho the patrol has been operatmg] for about one year, it has been un: able to obtain a charter since a sponsoring institution is necessary | before a charter will be granted. The bays, all 15 years of age and over, have obtained most of their uniforms from the Brooklyn Navy yard. They are holding meetings periodically and plan to build their f ft was. constructed on pro- ty. that probabfy would have Té-| gfi'vacaxfi and untouched {ther- .A STATISTIC _| BmTHS ,_ To Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Welgand [a daughter, Jan. 2 af Memorial hos- pital. fiffipfi excellent opportunity to en- po of the oldest and most farms of winter sport, And i al that Baldwinsville E.. S. TURNER TAKES BRIDE AT TAUNTON, MASS. Ceremony Performed At Home Of Bride, Couple Will - Live'In Syracuse / Following the play reviews there 'will bé a coffee hour, arrangements ' for which ure being made by Mrs, | Richardfl'Jary . Tickets for the benefit may be obtained \from Mrs. Raymond Mc- ,,, qughx, Mrs. William Kinalow or ; Bx: dirlfWoodu - 41 and a'bofit bo Madden of Syracuse, metamofg’fifitri bride, and Mr. Connell; brothorift'|. law of the bridegroom, were thé at- tendants. jg“ wave will aot | to ed Oppieton, chtfifiha\ 0711. Hg \committee of Troop, 114 ' WH Mass arrolbu graduate ' of Bald observe his 25th anniversary as a winsville Academy, is affiliated with |scouter on that date,. the Onondaga County syelfare de-| Dr. W. Howard Moyer distritt partment. Mr. Moore is in Troop comuussxoner wull be among coun D, New York State Police. \cil officials in attendance at the ban- lquet 'MISS HENCLE __ TO BE BRIDE THIS MONTH Baldwinsville Girl To Wed H. Ivan Johnston Jan. 20 In 8t. Mary's Church . and Mre, Fred J. Hencle of x7: 83 soon BB file snow £6 16mg &¥Fay. A now length of hosg J been purchased for use in food the rink, Mr. Steele reports.. a. «Movable goals for hockey gaiids have been @onstructet and. plaged at the rink. Coach Richard Gary's Baldwinsville - Academy lyo o key squad went thru several practice .. sessions on the new rink last week- end. Edith Gaylord Elected Matron Of Eastern Star *# Oomnmtee \appoi tmenta follow' agriculture-Ralph Thayer, . 'Harvey Harris, Arthu‘rwfinn“; attendance- Richard Jensen, Raymond Madden, Edward Lamson; _boys and girls Jensen, Bchulz, MgCarthy; business standards-Alfred - Goulet, I» M. Tappan, Carter; classification—uh J+) train. Her tulle veil was made with Schenck, Jacobi, Arthur Welden; |a Juliet cap and she carried a round finance-L. M. Tappan,, Edgar TAP: bouquet of white roses and small pan, Marvin; House-Hall, Harris, white violets. Schulz; public affairs-Earl Wood, Madden, Coopor; publicity-Wiltis Davis, Hall, Bmallwood; reception-- Davis, Robert Orvis, Jensen; under- privileged - children-Harry - Elden, Jensen, Dr. G. W. Hayo; vocational guidancw—Orvis, Madden, - Jensen; t 51mm giggqeh T3 Mr. and Effie. Fredericft Jig . mhhexty (Elizabeth I. Gere) 12 [Milford rd., E., Syracuse, a daugh- tay, Dac, 28. The bride's gown was of white transparent velvet with long sleeves, pearl embroiderdd yoke and a short To 'Mr. and Mrs. Willion FP. Jen- nings (Blanche Himes), Lapson, a/ daughter, Dec. 28. TMiKs‘ Bond Finds Man-Starving- In Shack Near River Migs Eleapor - Bond, 16-year-old daughter of Robert J. Bond of Maple rd., was credited nonpay\ with having saved tho life of Dan- 'iel Grieser, 63, whom she discovered Mr ill, helpless and without food for |,, __,, , _. four days, when she delivered theiwv Batt M nounce the appronching marriage of | morning newspaper to his shack . th h , near the Seheem rivet. hut]: $113,652”; “£1“ Elizabeth Leo- 0 Miss Bond was assisting her fath: son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas aging. Bhe succeeds Mrs. Doris ler in delifering the morning. paper. . return to Florida to apend <the re: & POPC: johnaton of Horton. The ceremony | tague. | Bhe went to QGrieser's small shack . . | will take place in 8t, Mary's Church, | Other officers elec mainder of the winter. mmnmmammthemfitfia . ; ! \ this village, Jan. 20. (Donahue, worthy patron; Louise Lol will reside at 268 Post ave., Roches: 'Seneca (Golf (Club co urse at “Stop; R Miss Hencle was graduated from Vandenburg, momtsbmalmnpAQw ter. The brida resided tn Baldwins 'jg g ville 12 years before her marrifge. © - Griager customarily left the mone | Baldwinsville Academy and from |dus Tappan, conductress; Ellis King- marily M 'Byracuse University, where she was |sSley, associate conductress; Celia DEATHS 'day it was \not there and when | member of Delia Zela sorority. | Yindervetr, Miss Bond took the paper. to the Bhe also was graduated from Cen. | Clark, secretary. with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. | vANDENBURC door, Grieset opened it tral City Business Institute and at| The new staff will be installed' Mr. Turner graduated from Syra- Howard VanDenburg, 70, formerly . In a weakened condition he told present is employed by Peter Cailler | Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the of Homer, died at the Mme of his oa Kohler Swiss Chocolate (%., Inc. [temple An installation reheargal - {resumed following the holidays Tues ; WSS & | day: morning, despite-ohill winds and || silon Malia He is employed by . in 1936 where he 'the story of his pli i l ry is plight to Miss Bored |.. n,,, - ton. ml] be held finndag afternoon at 4 e £ Delta Kapps Ep ._\*** 'and she immediately called her fath | .,,. Johnston is an alumnus of | o'clock in. the-mmemfl heavy snow furriss which made ;the Amsrican Surety company of : traveling difficult and dangerous. New York in the Byracuse office. Rome, N. Y., Tuesday afternoon. Among his survivoré is & daug high school and of Manbat. |Of the 1939 and 1940 staffs. Mrs. Lester Flanders of 15 McHar | 'ollege, where he was a mem- amir trae . lrie street, with whom he resided j Beta Si frat F ''I was pleasantly surprised to gima ernity, 0 * until about s year ago,. Other sur- lwiuch ho was president hi 1 learn that there wore only the usual i School Adv-mm ‘ [year. | Mr -P ig {s a? £1 number. of absences despite the Fohnstou mpiloyed by weather,'' Principal Rxchard Jen- sen stated. To Mr. and Mis. Donald Rein- f a hardt (Myrtle J, Waddell), Bald: The matron of honor wore a floor {winsville, a son, Det. 23. length gown of sapphire blue velvet | 6 and carried a sheaf of dark red. MABRIAGES African daisies. | Eight friends of the bride, includ» | | \/ MicAUg-‘BAkIQI-B? Toront ing Miss Turner and Mrs. Connell, Mrs. Walter r 6 oronto, an., announces the marnage of ker topclab-M formed an aisle carrying white ga: Tin ribbon stretched from the stairs sinter: ~- | Frank G. Allen of Rochester. The vis; - Kiwanis | education- Madden ''to the living room fireplace which corememy was performed Dec. 21 McCarthy, Davia; lawa and regula« , banked h white gladioti and “(Wk-00°F”: J engen, gmmgfiian ad with white gladioti an Following an extended tour thru southern California, the couple will, Amembemth—Fjoyd VanWie, L. Mfim'ea aim ‘f’uh a white rug Tappan; Arthur> Stryker; iusic- on which the bridal couple stood ~ [Biryker, Wfiéfimd progran Lint the. double ring ceremony. \*: | Jokeph Glanvxlle, Goulet, Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. Turner left for a short trip thru New England, after . - which they will ba at home at 1044 AWE-Md\ -. |E. _Genesse at., AByracuHSsg. ___ __.__.. | Despite Weather As Schools Open l Mrs. Turner attended Syracuse AttendaneemBaldwxnsqup. 'University where she was affiliated i~lschools .was. normal as classes wore | case. Umemty ® Miss Blanch Emit) in a dou- J CC } 0 actual pins—fluid 'Hfndicap to each game. ir feminine - kegler, Mrs. | 'Spring who began an investigation Han (Co and notified the town welfare omi. | ' ber of cer. The sheriff 's office was notified | and Députy' Ray Dear went to Grie He carried the victim 'to the county car and took him to ‘Health h Teaching vivors are anothe? @aughter, Mm” Agnes Mburg, two sons, Don ism“ 's home. 'the Johnston & Rhodes Bluestone Company in Horton. 'ald VanDenburg of and Cor- Preparations for Regents exam- \ e Hnations to be hold Jan. 22.26 are | (rs jbeing made by students in jumior ; pone ent .- MRA n acs ass AZ f W3 son of- Biereg and a student sat o nees Sere B ; {and senior high sehool. \The Acadamy bésketball team will resume their County League sched- are ene ir mae C Copies the strong Split Rock high school «qmntei on the Academy court, Both 'Split Rock sad Baldwinsville are +' Incfuded in {five—way tie for \Hirst * Rev. and place in thé Western divisien with T. Asron 110717; | threa natal-leg and one defest. Coach, mama Gary‘s hock” Rex; was l'Wtk f tel-day affé’rnfim; WWW- # in the Colfseym yes Group Convenes A newly advisory com- | mittee on bealth training in village 'and rural schools, of which Alden B. S‘herry 'of Bolvay is chairman, met last week to discuss the heal pro- ane C. Rowe's “w- Fela eme . AA»! cies of . Albany, supervisor of health teaching in the~-state aflnenhon fe partment. W557 Leen gamed president of the ' Oucndegs Health qasfpeistion, sod will act as &n MW «affinities, | also, or the ‘fw UH RS \ nelius »VanDenburg of Iohet Al., ,and a siffer, Mrg. Harriet. Fitzger | Ald who resides in Virginia, Amateur 330 Resume Sch £ % e 3 l' 6 m fay f - -gymnssium, Richard - manager, announced yestarday, The Abes will oppose the Tigers an hour . | Inter- The Tigers, with' no defests, + f - 1am?!” \ of the leagiie: “vi \will meet the Woodchueks | ig the first game at 7 pam. and the- Ithe courty hospital where hopes for | hm recovery from a kidpey ailment 'from which he was suffering were held by attending physicians. f Chief Spring went to the shack, ; I | +Decorations For Holidays Removed Work of dismantling the ever A -new _messure -to compensate . elected officers of the village for in- 'juries or disabilities resulting dur- | ing - thapedormanea of duty was . taken Tuesday evening by ths lage Board. emanating of a room, apparently a> green trees, arches, and (Christmas | Trustee Arnold Stearns' motion, A w#i ma “W' .Mm_—w flute? 8 uMMen and a tm‘? a 8 0322 P TBCS» a _ tear-BasketBA]T Leagua -will be re iwoodsbed The only heat in the w2S - completed | Tuesday | by ~ | sumed Mongay evening in the Acad: place. was furnished by a kitchen .¢Tow of men under the direction of which txd not been tn use* for saver-flaw Taking a up from rabber expan- | 'sion joinf used to halt beat} ighways, iw'est manna; mans re édon-| | structing conerafe: courts with white rubber flint-M“ which aftow for server) | hta why-h decorated the business .,.. t & Byron Lfime strest eom‘ismzfir & _. mauled away. fpr A0GTO CLUDB OFFICEB Oscar J, Brown of Osmgo street, they, first wee-prwdent of the Anamo§ bile Cab of Syrmcuse st the arm nwmmgdmwchbmm cZze«z seconded byfl’i‘mstee Harry Garrett,> Memes e o o oo nanan eam Ave ners % Th -’ on village be included and covered 35:7 village mmpensatlrrn pohcv was tearfiad pla sek &_: . NW\ 50 Japaness new correspondents and photogra is have been killed. “mm, China war - |