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byla ine bor me casin mens - v pe gag mn remaremast . Pom ag crn o cep t P ooo erea ape Se ; \ Jami mm rps opere n...’__,. mgpens Sn cna cee orm + Gearge Sochla :| Gets Mover Scout Can-1p Scholarshm 'George TF. Sochm, son of Mr. PTA To Get Proceeds From _ Faculty Comedy Wednesday] To 60 Cycle ‘ « Members of Baldwmsvflle- d 'Mrs. , J h Bochi pi und lke schools faculty will be in 'the Balina street and a member of , | . ) {Wfiwmsvfll ~Mroop 119, Boy y Cgi Children Spotllght next Wednesday eve- Beouts of America, will receive the ~ rung when they stage the three- a camp scholarship for one regu- TO Be: In ked Here 'act comedy '''Broken Dighes\ Plays Munster Role . Crews] In Rural A}; . __ Working Toward: 1IX . oy Jar peridd at Camp Woodland m h ** in the Academywtiudltomum At > k 4 \which is offered by Don W. Sul ap 8 o'clock. Proceeds will be do- e About 500 persons “thundem- y £6 1 ill . * *~ Moyer, Regional Scout Execu- Arrangements for an appea ated to the Parent-T her Actual ¢ o ¢ the East ever , preseated 12 p ener ' Lf dog Cr . nated to the Parent-Teachers ctual start of the change- : El d generous applause follow: tive in New England states. on behalf of children of New A8SSOCIANONS l,, over from 25 to 60 cycle ele ue~w1th 'Joud rwmis \of foflow selection ing the final number in tribute ___ Mr..Moyer, formerly of Bald. 4 | York City tenengents seeking Directed by - Mestmgueme— $4 a # {-tric-service int! hevfialdvnnsvflww ver [to . Dr. W.. Howard Moyer,. di- winsville and a member of the (two weeks' Tree HoSDitality TY |y _ o. puoprin matruutor-the ¢ Fouta j «the Chamber 9 R - e Jo 1s - Dy. WwHoward Moy rector, and 20 members of the village's first Boy Scout troop, the hqples (Rf‘k‘lllld hearted reg involves the mixed-up family situs 1. it was announced by 0. 6. f Chamber of Commerce .Male| appointed, Charles Steels as a dents 'of this village were \ , ,,, Bumpstead 's. Leading {Schulz, resident, manager of .; 'iChorus who presented their| committee of one to select from ea Tuesday. afternoon at a roles will be taken by Miss Gladys Central New York Power, to- . w\ fhe four Baldwinsville troops, a meeting of the New York Her- M. Foster, young daughter whose day.. Initial work is in the.. deserving Baldwinsville scout. . |ald Tribune Fresh, Air Fund object is matrimony, and Lorin mbb‘m . Ashe fineflt comply: tsecond annual concert in the : Academy auditorium Tuesday north rural area in the vicinit rO® \ a * , e Baldwinsville. Y ”N\ ll developm int Anto | ey mg. L e. Tai The Eagles ofwfcilur “guts; flonhgllgggmgzee meb at the home Mathewson, only member of the wovasandenF-aflrerwskmll rad I tertummg group. Take it Ames Halligan, Willam Dral Elizabeth Cast who is not on the faculty who ually work into the Vlllage of f About 600 of the 1,000 tick- sieck, Richard Hill and Sochia |Of Mrs. Barton J nes, ets released: were sold, netting) -were handed to Mr. Steele by | Street, and discu lang for car- approximately $140 which will| scoutmasters of the. village's |ing for New York- Gity children in 1g h 8 concert; He was IOUd be used as a fund to send un- four troops. The names were Baldwuik‘wme honiflizogheAsgingg the role of Rev. Dr. Stump, hard of f * Privi F ; ecutive summer , ® , ' . g. prfise for tHe. Baldwinsville derbrlvfleézed Bboyg from the 3325232 or:l £31158 £2“???er 5:1: zzncshfllll ros from thépmetropolia willlheflring1 near-sighted and a friend - > n £0 an 5, al .mmmmmy llage's five Boy Seout troopg| P'AC®C in 8A Nat,. n be invited to this-village the seeong ; and neighbor _ of the Iiiumpetead \bpngegt of Snell a group in a |to. Camp Woodland next sum- was‘dfilwn, Mr. Steele said. | week in July to spend a two week's family whose interest in young ) mer. Prof. Charles W. Baker, ® people lends humor to the situation, Baldwmqvxlle arriving, accord- _ ing to schedule May.7 or.8. _/ -, . More than 2,100 customers, includ- © {ing residential, commercial and W‘f“\fi7‘“‘g‘ dustrial will be included in the . - /y . | changeover work. It is estlmatea N {that the task will be wmpmtedubfinnm June 15. a will act the part of Cyrus Bump stead, the henpecked father. Principal Richard Jensen will take R a o vacation. ana: . | All t ludi hem d who served as chairman of ar- Mm!” Last summer 23 youngqterfl were | 'Miss Evelyn Thomysirilxs cits} as ae ‘ to. equipment, including motors : : rangements reported yesterday sent to Baldwinnvilie by the Herald: | \Y=\ Bunpateat rnd Adela Richard --+ Md m WWW—W that the receipts will total H S d Tribune fued which is now entoringlwortmfln and Miss Franced David: - |em and other materia for th‘e power . 'By the chorus and guest about $150 when all the money ere “n ay its 64th year of endé@vor. Baldwing- | 80h will appear as the two spinster} Cyrus as.the perfect man. company has been received in Bald- . fltfl ware \made on the RCA re- from the sale Oif tibkéts 19 ‘iilzbi TT T Tet 1 vialléwcitize'ngwi; whose homes the daughters in the Bumpflteadxfimfly | Theodore Durgée is cast as Quinn, winsville. Headquarters of Wost: dls £90+ ~ > f > ; R F F a A F - film machine! Clarence | --> Rev; Dext 4 s; enjoyed their Joseph Guerrera will play the part the detective, who brings disappoint- |inghouse Electric and Manufactur, ° . 1 by {mitted R ‘“‘D\“““‘§r TO Preach children were gueat J of Bill Stark, w clerk in to the hearts of the women, ing» Coinpany, which han the -com-- --- '~ & microphone placed in front > @ 4 stage plgked “I; every sound: The concert included an impos- At Baptist Church - | experiences with ti]; Komggffstfx ing list of local guest artists who many are expec Lo op A-tranamitted it to the recorder { formed a fitting interlude for the general store, and with whom Elaine Howard Murphy will enact the part | tract for work on customers premis- s s 29 § Bumpstead (Miss Foster) is in love. |of Samuel Green, a friend of Cyrus 68, has been established. Much of A large congregation is antici- again in Jul to the little . E greg homes M Bill, however, is not accepted by the | who helps to involve famfly gitug- | this equipment hag been distributed _ .- «K's experiment was gratifying V ated to welcome the Rev. Arnot l woke > -> idering that he udfimfixflBfiBfi.ifl nging by the chorus. Bo pDext‘er at the Sunday morning serv- “riffs; who w1sh 6 ir Bumpstead family because his posi- tions. to the area which will be changed 4 f th fo-y olunteer their ~ . f & , rang. , mm firmly a day, erecting Zigewx (12220?OIEZyl-efvegsdrsguesta ice in the First Baptist Church when hospxtahty next summer are asked 22:16:23,111 “67k 12. thheosame Stoie' dl‘lh © Kingh 231.1 001], (t): is?\ ”(11th dugipfixiztzenfiff’eii; (let’s or Yine- from: the Palace. Then:. P rey he begins-his dutie tor of th tac emBer'of the local in which (Cyrus works led by Miss M. Roth, wi rs''. or dintribme.... ,- ed\ to a the selection ''Btout # begins 108 5 58 pRBtOT & [to contact any m r of RC Wesley A: ' Gefman, ag Chester play selections between acts. tion lines have been built in most . hurch followi Ipit h the chil- Hearted Men”—-—not scheduled _ on churen folowing A pupil exchange committee. The Fund pays the c Armstrong, is a former suitor of Mrs. Mae Hencle Goodfellow is of the village. Ans the equipment is . . fand with the Rev. Stephen Cunliffe. dren's carfares and they are brought , , , . & & +» 3 Mrs. Bumpstoad's, His name is a chairman of the ticket committoe changed to 60 cycle, the service will. - Rev. and Mrs! Dexter and two to the village by anwescort Each \a i 204 6 n , | byword with the Bumpstead family and Miss Maud Steirly is in charge be cut into the new supply and- the <-- Nearly all dang artists, too 38mm re hera ‘ hild ted t fr i & encored and gladly acknowledged Co Otel rre oxptcted 10 move TOM child is examine d. by a doctor and he is constantly held up before |of properties. 2B cycle service discontinued. ** Whitehall, N. Y. to the Baptist nurse before leaving Mew York city. s with ..selections which humanized Church parsonage tomorrow. Rev Mrs. Frank O. Ewood of Sun: 2 CTT C- _ The . now. substation -of - L_ |: p g + « re. nh od of Sun: |. rest © a New York Power Corporation is” e it . m ”It?” the - well- balanced lpmgmm Dexter has been pastor the Whitesot ferrace is chairm Llltl' 10 completed and m servicm o [hall First Baptist Church for th in itt j 1iihflwam‘ld 12A oR V: SET Gym F { all 8 apt urch for the winsville comnu eae for the qcon Tha '. 10 gears. He », gradugte of | ‘ C he commxttee f F ILLAGE . & ¥ e ' >o <the “f 1 4 ; [Jobn. Hayes of Belgium, “Mrs. E, The hear: g, required by law,, will \hy: | Lehan 9; C md e- aly $o 0 oohh . \7 i’ W ”g th 6.55mi, F1: Whe ”Rev. Dr. John Tc 8- H. Woodmfl' and Rov. D. C. Flatt of be conducted before the commissiom sical education classes at Baldwins | i at!” 'town of Lysand‘ar buildin 1. L9 Commerce, an ‘mwmeflmmmmmarwm Plginvils,~ and * Mrs. - Edward T, ors Mle their final report. The zon- vill6~ Acadamy will participate Fri- Saturday morning at 9 o'clock '> c... s a compose; of MéssrdHester Larkin, 'paid tribute to Rev. Cunliffé at the Reoves of Lysander, . ing. commission, appointed by the day uvight in the gymnusium at 8| Frawley was arrested for possesgé- ' 3302; 32d { td ' al spring dinner of the Onondaga Bap-| 'The local committoo was organ; Vittigo Board, is composed of Ray OJQ‘M, ¢ , , ing MMPOIW—mnkflhJflh-diflw videa b I on v. eric Pierce, cells), OPS\ tist Social Missionary Union in the |jzed last week by Mrs. Adelone mond P. MM‘artfiy, W. Howard Mum. Ma's E. Ij‘orrest, ‘p'hyxn-a] © not cgnform t? grade: as provide ‘1y 1 This is so-and-so Select? concert program playing twO0 Manlius Church at 6:30 p.m. Mon- Eckes, a representative from the | Moyer and Howard B. Harrington. education director, is superyviking trait)“ yr“? 1m?\ “Twang? He a] tions. tA. the XYZ broadcasting studio. Two choral bers by th day. Rev. and Mrk, Cunliffe were , Herald-Tribune Fresh Air Fund. Submitted with the preliminary featna] and the Misses Ruth),B1] Z‘ww“ (f ended hy Assemblyman Leo “wifi you tell Mr. and Mrs. t; omf Bum ers by the chorus guests of honor at the dinner “five,“ «0000 L2 report is a zoning map, drawn “1,th Arlene Markham and Phyllis . Treeld‘ ‘ , ' . thy“; they have won $1,000 since were en fo ”W“? by a trumpet by Baptist ministers and their R % & 19028, which has bean revised to con- (O'Brien will be ipmno arcompamasts The village will be reprvsentfxd in their names were read on the Pot solo by Frank Halligan, Jr., ACCOM- wives. Kiwamans Dme form with the modifying and chang 'for the marching, dancing and the trial by Sydney Cooper, village < , i d a + . +, 4 0 - Gf Gold 79:935103,“ tonight.'' The pDim“ hhy Clarence Duck: Robert r At Bfli‘ewerton ing of the village zoning ordinance. Adnlls. . ‘TMFHN £ LttOFflfly 9.1378] “viii port tor of the hoa oke with w then rendered two piana solos, + 6 ~ + bae: , baad e. The program wil} open with an Leasen of Syracuse wil represi pérpotrator 0 e x spoke wi & ) Mother Tom ht At 7 The commissioner's preliminary ore , . District At F* nedrity that both girls be An arrangement of Reethoven's 'B Of Grace , S port provides for restrictive fimflfxbxlntmn of ballroom marching led the State and Assistant District At- a if d his tale. 'Bhrilled by the |\ Reverence and Praise (Moonlight J h Sch . aro . . by Barbara Drake and Gladys, forney Frank Del Veechio will re eved hs tale. 'hri Ti, Lo |Bonata)\ by Haydn M urc ool |_ Baldwinaville Riwnnians will dine where manufacturiog And piawewirth. Miss Arlene Royaman present the district attorney 's offite , , 1 ay : ' s a E 373 they called their friends to sung /b thy if} n fzrgnn gm: Children T0 Meet at Jnckson'a reataurant, Brewerton, businesses are not allowed, changes Yarns”: ' .Ixs'a' .r9:h: {2‘me ‘p 7 15nd «the news and were very em- [Tzsf h\ yK e; C an: A ”b gt” |rtnn‘ugvht at 7 n'elock in celebration some distmects an there ia no nver W1, i hnph £0 (Rat mr 1 “mph n‘ TTT = 17m later when the ''announ- ] ip AY Er, 1 10m,“ aritone a meeting of mothers of children 'of the attendance membership con lapping of zones and bringa the vil ”th w I; ® , m“ o “P rm; if\ Seneca COlfel'S ' ~K bit harvous panied fi‘ “OI,“ kj A8400M-t-ay pre-schoo} age and nf the younger feat concluded Inst weak in Which ‘TKW'WTTYTTW wyatenmr up to date. ‘FIHJJM if f?” (A; 12m 87W; * 11111118 trick he had played, call- b A8 rhin. C> b r wane AA ”WM“ F0 0mm\ erim: o 'at the homes and aflmlyttdyd th After minging two more numbers, |: Mm”, Chureh sohoo! children will seven new members were admiffed ; =- «-t- aza_ dArilM Cand fn altWetie avxoerriue, A S k F d 1 0T @ e e | hetd at the rectory of the church 'to the club. atand the Reparngus up o. . f L. ber Th t moker In ay . 0rd thing was hi ideat the chorus left the stage, the cur a f Next will be a trion number ''The ing is own idea j in Oswego street Baturday after Membera of Lawrence . | py that the section is noouked h : ' taina were drawn and Alan Downer, 1 . 'm wn , Man That Comes Around by the | Pjgna for an evening of ente#-. nummer theatre aetor and Harvard normk May. 11 at 2 o'clock. Mrs. ter's contest team will treat Kiwan tender in b-nling water who'e ml Mimsea Jane Root, Phvllia O 'BMHQ@N tainment and a discussion of pl % i i ( Wal * a h d - anm. ay son Faces graduate, appeared -to read ''The | | Frank Moore of Auburn will be the ians ff Arthur elden'a team to gander tips are enoked he «team an and LaGarry. Rhythmic steps will for the serron are being made by p i + 2. speaker. Tea will be gserved. the Tinner Among guests expect the whole becomes wel se cke! a P & h agé Friday, | Annual Report.'' a hnmorone aketch ; i Mra. Roger Vickery, Mra. Harold ed to attend will be Lowis O.) jpa game time be Jdemonatrated by pupmls of the Rabert H. Johnson, chairman of the: Edap 14 ~ r : ' f th de. ® m Tues lay “If???“ by the ''amsintant treARUT |(yardner and Mra. Roderic Pierce are Stearns of Utica, one of the first . Swedish Mest Balls “fixmm‘zr: eat oe Seneca Golf (lub smoke’r which will er,'' a la Robert Benchley. tspfmsoring the mesting to which al members of the Ra'dwinsville Ki- 20 PAT j \P 1 \97 officially open the club's season to- ; n . for a 10 to 1 Beginning part four of the pro: are invited. , To eme pound of round ateak an? mass nog drill will follow. ' A de morrow night at the clubhouse at & seu gram, the chorus sang ''The Bold , I At the regular weekly mmtin‘fgj‘“ half pound of lean pork. ground. monstration of the American barn”, 'cloek. «a., ' Bandolero'' with. Mr. Kayser o 4 \rg an \ ladd salt, pepper, a dash of ground danee T.” conclude the program. | (Committees for the season will be soloist. Another choral number was | ewer SS stern . League Hamhnfl i'm ''Touching claves and hutmeg and a teaspoon Aft s f 'appotated by John Nortow,. prest----~~>=: se Elbridge Cen. followed by the playing of two vie | Tests (to-handed The Bases was FoNow R\\ Make small halls‘ and ”VIP b dent. Assisting Johneon in arrange Elbridge tomorrow lin solos by Misa Lois Amerman, ac- Tests of the completed sower sys an af- them in butter, turaing to 'rown on' Peg ytenm Wt“ are Stuart Hosler, Grant M. at. Elbridge i ing presentation ~f 'he film at the, :d Mak aft <the drip! s ~ companied by her teacher, Mrs.; tem on the north Hide of the fi¥er Kiwanis meeting. 'he picture was call sides. Make gravy Pu Miggonary SOCIétY ! Hamlin, Lawrence G. Carter and Ed- M m on the mound in the Pthe! Comnell Phoenix. are being conducted this week by shown at a high school assembly in . pings left in the fry par ITO Meet Tuesda gar Tappan. About 50 golfers and Before the chorus sang their final) Village Engineer Harvey Connell, the Academy andit~r um. 1 ¥ their guests are expected to attend. group, Charles K. Lawrence of the, Highway Commissioner Byron Min-, Harold ftewel} af the Oneonta Ki - ._ Miss Helen Trumir will be gueer . Refreshments will be served. first basa section stepped forward on noe and George Harold, project su- [ wania (lub was a guest at yester ‘3 st the meeting of the Lad © the stage and, after briefly compli- . perintendent Th tests are made {day 'a luncheon. Ha fea Missionary Rociety of the F\ try E. Eldes,' WHY be in Doubt nary Bociety of the First. _ yap: menting Dr. Moyer for his success | by Bushing water thru the manholes. who returned Aaturday from s win- l! About the Puture Presbyterian Church to be held at VMWIQ BOWlél’S ful leadership of the chorua, present- < Results are checked at the completed {tar's vacation in Florida, also at | ; the home of Mrs. John Balch, 19111 WIBC MOHdBy I Downer street, next Tuesday Officers elected for the Anciety for the year are: Mra. Frederick W,. Fees, Jr, The VanWie Chevrolet bowling team. leaders af The Messenger Wamen's league, will bowl in the Women's International Bow li ng Jed the director a «having set as azd‘mposfl pimén Look street, tended the meeting. h Learn Baldwins token of appreciation from the | ehorus. . 0m snd Nostrant for 209 Expected At Qualt : Reality president; Mra Mabel Ctarey Rza, villes, ahd Wagner and Pal orctlesh'a, Glee first vice-president: Mre & '. Ova ~ at Jefferson Alleys, Syre at (ramming, were the bat- ClubCQBcert May 10 Leagile Ballquet Fndw - # er, - second | viee-pren' “h\ y., \use. Monday evening with the 9:30 o'clock sqgend. Composing the team ins wil| 'The annual «pring concert of the | Ov th Centre jLeshe J. Nostrant, secretarytreas- ~ er 200 quoit and 2 ing |are-Mre. Marion Baker, M Their frst home game Bert Bdidwinsvile Acsdemy Glee (Ctub' their an pig/hm than-mg the Mozo brothers and sister of Bm fa ufer; Mrs. Richard Cary, sesistant ' enee Wedlock. M caver, C | when a guests will \ attend a - C recretary-treasgrer; Mra Egbert e look. Mrs. Oscar TenEyek, + m fmm $376???“ g: archestra wil} be presented F\i 'ninth annual Odd Fellows' Pfflmm- Mary Jane man of SW M3 13 14 (nx. secretary ~f 'cerature: Miss [ Miza Caty Walden, Miz R'aneh Wol. tL 3 y evening, Map 10, in the audi- Quoit Img‘ne bfimmét tamer Laverpooi, George and Christic \Me-I ¥ oo dea ind Mra. Hoth ‘ torium.. Admission fo the concert, 1 Vickery of Stiles Station, the Mor- , Atléa. Walter, seasera~ ~f ~versens } s 4 trow night tto the Baldw?t at ; Ademble festure motion picture i WWW; M ra (h Del. \ & it be free, Principat Hichard Fen | éistere of Ayraeuse, Rtaniey /, ar ra har ea -yRe, . ervming _ %L p res announced yesterd { IOOP temple, tCalls of Syracuse a-4 Mirs Cecilia ' bemmmmmmmm””mm50mntypm - r To Hear asa (ward \(Ned) Baker, PWdeni Papinean of the Omondaga Indian{cconmce yg n, 00 nl (Bel Work: Mrt Bacc seerstary of . py_ - ‘ i+ m ‘Of the league for the past nine reservation. ** ‘evemm May 134 and }4 for the' stewardship; Muse Masher. wh Dance may 11 wos > ; P 1mfifit of the ‘HFfi-hb Rama??? af we''gre Mm. mans for a dawy cance to M’ R ho to & ;t - ReBlowing the and enter tCantrs on Charlotto street *Tharles Baker, sec-eters of member 'beld @atuordar Mar °° were m tainment, there will be dancing with | a ar made € Mra. Reynold Amith +f Drvision ship; Misa Elva YanmnNess, +hranam. b © 4 {ska Morrison sisters providing the 73 members if F Rho sor- _. yha I 7 a Street is chairman of a committee of | ofp ority aft a meetuwg a* the home of f M‘ 1°35“ ofiwrm hwm ' of the bails arranging the bemoft Tickets| Most stores close at four pm. im Miss Aare Klosterman last Thore We, : j her Gfim‘m b, may be obtained from Prank Elsi Norway's «ummertime, which ml- day night ~ MT. PEAKS . M Srth-or-anr-member af- TJ~ e & ees TEE CAwh 015.1369 an E the 136mm? ‘e Mares to be MW 1m\ my” is £ rwmbegma‘fimaxfimtffig