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’•'1 & V ' O , j . . v »\S * \* » * t? . . I . K'SVJ Y O R K S T A T E L IB R A R Y A l b a n y , N . Y . i * t .‘/V A'l / ONE OF SIX W Y OM ING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS y o m m a C o u n t s VOLUME LXXXV WYOM ING, N. Y., THURSDAY. M AY 1, 1958 NUM BER 18 Babson Discusses* Real Problems Of Education Parents M u st B ecom e M asters In T h eir O w n H ouses and Y oung P eo p le M u st Set U p S o u n d V alu e G oals. A g reat h u llab alo o is b ein g raised ab o u t th e need fo r space in our colleges to tak e care o f all our y o u n g people o f college age. To in sist th a t college ed u catio n becom e u n iv ersal w ould b e to low e r o u r ed u catio n al stan d ard s to th e lev el of m ed io crity . In th e present w o rld stru g g le of th e su r vival o f th e fittest, w e need to turn o u t from o u r colleges som e thing co n sid erab ly b ette r th an m e diocre teachers, scientists, and businessm en . T h e colleges need som eth in g to w o rk w ith in th e first place; th e larg e n u m b ers| o f purposless, im m atu re high school graduates w ho find th eir w ay in to o u r colleges h av e no bu sin ess there. Educators M u st S et T h eir Own H o u ses In O rd er W h at I am ab o u t to say w ill stir considerable co n tro v ersy . F re quently 1 am ask ed if I do n o t think th e larg e n u m b ers w ho flunk o u t o f college d o n o t con stitute a g reat n atio n al w aste o f m an p o w er. T h e real w aste is fo r colleges to co n tin u e to use fu n d s for m o re b uildings to h o u se m o re and m o re in co m p eten ts w ho are bound to flu n k out; o r w ho, if they d o n ’t flu k , w ill d rag d o w n the lev el oi p erfo rm an ce. T h e p ro b lem w h ich co n fro n ts u s is one o f <-)n -F rid a y ev en in g , A p ril 25, intellectual honesty. It b eg in s M ary Jem iso n C h a p te r o f th e 6 0 B u s in e s s m e n A re In v ite d T o E le c tric M e rc h a n d is e M e e tin g About 60 area b u sin essm en re p resenting all p h ases o f hom e con struction, fin an cin g an d electrical m erch an d isin g h av e b ee n in v ited to attend a m eetin g in th e M o ose H all, M ay 8 th , T h u rsd ay at W a r saw, h ig h lig h tin g p lan s fo r th e 1958 L iv e B e tte r E lectrically program . The goal of the m eetin g sp o n sored b y th e N ew Y o rk S tate E l ectric and G as C orp ., w ill b e to outline the b en efits o f electrical living. B u sin essm en o n h an d w ill include b u ild ers, realtors, dis tributors, co n tractors an d b an k ers. The p ro g ram w ill b e featured by a 20 m in u te film w ith R o n ald R eagan an d F ra n A lliso n , T V stars, b rin g in g the latest w o rd o n the u n d ertak in g . T o p ex ecu tiv es of sev en leading m an u factu rers will o u tlin e th eir co m p an ies p lan s for th e year. A re p resentative o f N Y S E & G w ill p resent th e co m p an y ’s 1958 plans. ------------------- 1 -------------------------- :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- W J 1 1 n . CIVIL DEFENSE AIR RAID SIRENS Voted On Next Throughout W y o m in g C ounty w ill b e so u n d ed b etw een 10:00 _ o’clock an d 12:00 noo n on M ay 6th, 1958. T h is is p a rt o f a N A T IO N - JL U G S U B V W ID E C IV IL D E F E N S E T R A IN IN G E X E R C IS E . J Village o f W arsaw an d Towns o f Ja v a an d S heldon H av e A d o p ted N ecessary O rd in an ce an d - V o ters H av e To D ecide th e Issue. » N ex t w eek , T u esd ay , M ay 6th, will see th e V illage o f W arsaw and the T o w n s of S heldon an d Jav a vote o n B in go. T h e h o u rs, fo r W ar- that re sid en ts and traffic m ay resu m e. R E M E M B E R This Is O n ly a T est E x ercise, H o w ev er Y our C o o p eration Is A sked . Historical Groups Heard Mrs. Watson Speak Last Friday H er T opic, W e ste rn N ew York H as E v ery th in g W as Graphically^and C o n vincingly Told. T H E T A K E C O V E R S IG N A L W IL L B E A sig n al o f th ree m in u tes d u ratio n co n sisting of eith e r a flu ctu atin g o r w arb lin g to n e o f varying pitch, o r a succession o f in term itten t blasts. M o to rists are asked to p u ll to .th e cu rb , an d p erestrians to enter th e n ea rest b u ild in g . TEN M IN U T E S L A T E R T H E “A L L C L E A R ” sig n al w ill b e sounded: T h is w ill b e a steady b last of th ree m in u tes d u ratio n ; it w ill in d icate in th is ex ercise th at th e p u b lic d rill is en d ed , an d saw w e 4 '^ *° ^'-00 p. m., an d th e h o u rs fo r Ja v a and Sheldon w ill be fro m 2:00 to 8 p. m . In all cases, th e firem en and or th e legion are in terested and it is ex p ected th at th ey w ill get out th e v o te to p u t it across. The V illag e o f A ttica w en t th ru the n ec essary p ro ced u re in tim e to w o rk it w ith th eir reg u la r el ection. j T h e T ow n o f B en n in g to n w as |late in starting, b u t h as th e b all jrolling on th e v ario u s stag es an d the d ate is set to vote on T uesday, June 10th. There h as been a ru m o r th at M id d leb u ry m ig h t w an t to play bingo an d th at P ik e m ig h t w an t bingo fo r th e “F a ir” season, b u t nothing d efin ite h as b een decided in th ese tw o cases. Honor Society Initiated New Members P ro g ram A t W a rsaw C e n tra l W a s Concluded W ith T a lk B y H a rry L . B ro w n O n K n o w ledg e Is P o w e r. w ith secondary school h ead m as ters w h o , w ith tongue in cheek, recom m en d fo r adm ission to col (K in d ly tu rn to page 2) K iw a n is B a s e b a ll S e a s o n T o G e t LTn d e r W a y S o o n A large g ro u p o f W arsaw K i- w an ian s w ere o n h an d M o nday evening fo r th e In ter-club m eetin g w ith S ilv er S p rin g s at th e M oose H all. T h e S ilv er S p rin g s clu b had eig h t m em b ers p resent an d brought alo n g a v ery fin e sp eak er in th e p erso n o f M r. C h arles Little, S u p e rin ten d en t o f th e Letchw o rth S cho ol D istrict. M r. Little’s to p ic w as th e ch an g in g standards an d m eth o d s o f ed u cation th ro u g h th e y ears. M r. L it tle’s talk w as received w ith g reat interest b y ev ery o n e p resen t. Chairm an P S ul C arm o d y of the K iw an is B aseball p ro g ram announced th a t th e K iw an is B ase ball season w ill get u n d erw ay fo r the 10 to 12 an d 13 to 15 y ea r groups o n W ed n esd ay , M ay 7th at 6:00 p . m . at the V illage P ark . The b o y s are u rg ed to com e o u t and p lay b all an d th e K iw an ian s are* u rg ed to com e o u t an d help. Saturday, M ay 3rd is th e d ate for th e d an ce fo r the y o u n g people of W arsaw an d v icin ity at th e school cafeteria. A ll arrangem en ts are se t an d a good tim e is in store fo r all. A dm ission is free. How L ew is an d h is o rch estra w ill furnish th e m usic. T h e Ju n io r class w ill b e in. ch arg e o f re freshm en ts. H o w ab o u t it kids? See y o u 6 t th e d an ce. D.A.R. en tertained, th e W arsaw H isto rical S ociety at H isto rical Building on P erry av en u e, in W a r saw. The reg en t, A irs. C arl P flau m , presided. M rs. P atrick o f P erry , entertained w ith a d elig h tfu l piano solo, fo llo w ed b y a ta lk by- M rs. B lan ch e W atso n, w h o c h o ^ for h e r to p ic: “W estern N ew Y o rk H as E v ery th in g .” She stated, th is area h as fe r tile soil o f ev e ry type. E v ery cro p , vegetable an d fru it k n o w n to th e northern h alf o f th e U n ited S tate s growes in W estern N ew Y o rk . It has scen ery , th e w o rld ren o w n ed Niagara F alls an d L etch w o rth The E isen h ard C h ap ter o f N a tional H o n o r S ociety held its an nual in itiation cerem o n y in th e W arsaw C en tral S cho ol a u d ito r- ium o n T h u rsd ay afternoon, A p ril 17 a t 2:40. Several o f th e m em b ers o u t lined th e p u rp o ses o f th e S o ciety and stressed th e im p o rtan ce of the fo u r goals - L ead ersh ip , Scholarships, C h aracter an d S er vice. Ju n io rs m u st h av e attained an av erag e o f 88 an d S en io rs 85 to“be elig ib le fo r m em b ersh ip . A faculty council selects th e can didates fro m th e sch o larsh ip list, judging th e stu d en ts on th e th ree rem ain in g points. The m em b ers of th e W arsaw student bod y w ho w ere tao n ed for in itiation w ere: S en io rs: A nne Browne, d au g h ter o f M r. an d M rs. D o n ald B ro w n e, m em b er bf “Blast” an d C horus: B ev erly L u n - '’ahl. d au g h ter o f M r. an d M rs. Eueene L undaTfl, m i-m ber o f “ T i ger’s R o ar” an d ch o ru s; S h elley Stokes, d au g h ter o f M r. -and M rs. D airy F arm e rs are th e o n ly p ro ducers of a co m m o d ity n o w u n d e r governm en t p rice su p p o rts W ho have dev elo p ed an d are seek in g ap proval o f an in d u stry se lf-h elp program . A b ill sp o n so red by th e National M ilk P ro d u cers F ed e ra tion an d the N atio n al G ran g e is now b efo re C o n g ress fo r co n sid eration. Park all w ith in a 50 m ile ra d iu s E arl H u b b ard , m em b er ch o ru s. Student C ouncil an d co -ed ito r of the “B last” . Juniors: C aro l F isen h ard . d au ghter o f M r. an d M rs. F re d E is enhard. m em b er o f “ B last”, chor- (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5 ) This lo cale h a s h isto ry , tradi tion,rom an ce of an im p ressive n a ture. It h as events, p a st an d p res ent w h ich h a v e an d still d o a lte r and im p ro v e th e tim es in w h ich we live. W estern N ew Y o rk h as fabulous treasures to b e fo u n d in its h isto rical m u seu m s w hich are in ev ery v illag e an d o p en to in - B a rtle tt M c B a in spection. T h ey re flect th e w ay o f M a (1 p H o le -In -O n e life m p ast y ea rs. There are m an y ty p es o f peo ple here, fro m th e Y an k ee se ttlers to th e n ew est re fu g ee fro m d es- (K in d ly tu rn t J p ag e 5) A t S ilv e r L a k e C lu b V If Y o u R e c e iv e M o re T lia n $ 1 2 0 0 N o tify T h e S . S . A . Persons receiving social secu r ity b en efits sh o u ld n o tify th e S oc ial S ecu rity A d m in istration d ist rict o ffice p ro m p tly if th ey ex p ect their earnings to exceed $1200 a year. M r! Jo sep h S . D ick enson, m an ager o f th e B atav ia office, stated today th a t freq u en tly no re p o rt is m ad e u n til th e $1200 m ark is reached, an d , as a re su lt so m e o f the p ay m en ts already received have to b e re tu rn ed . E arn in g s of over $1200 a y ea r b y an y o n e re ceiving so cial security b en efits m ay cau se o n e o r m o re m o n th s benefits to b e w ith h eld . T h is is true fo r all y ea rs u p to an d in cluding th e y ea r in w h ich th e soc ial security recipient reaches 72 years o f age. ’ M r. D ick en so n pointed o u t th a t notice sh o u ld b e given th e social secw ity d istric t office as soon as it is k n o w n th a t w arnings w ill exceed $1200 a y ear. T h e neces sity fo r re p ay m en t o f b en efits al ready received can u su ally fie av oided by su ch p ro m p t action. S oc ial S ecu rity b en eficiaries are g iv en a fo rm a t th e tim e th ey ap p ly fo r benefits w h ic h can b e u sed to re port earn in g s, o r th e re p o rt can be m ad e by w ritin g , p h o n in g o r calling a t th e social security office. G e n e ro u s G ifts N e e d e d F o r T h e C a n c e r C ru s a d e The 1958 C an cer C ru sad e,'n o w in m id -m o n th stride is m ak in g good pro g ress. B u t a w arn in g a- gainst “co m p lacen cy ” w as sou nd ed by E d w in R o b in so n , ch airm an of th e A C S ed u catio n al an d fu n d raising d riv e. A pro g ress rep o rt issued b y M r. Robinson sho w s the th e T o w n of Eagle an d th e village o f N o rth Java jhave n o w re ach ed th e ir quotas. M rs. M erto n P erry , ch air m en o f E ag le re p o rted $230., h as been received to d ate an d M rs. Robert G eorg e o f N o rth Ja v a h as reported $126, M r. R o b in so n said . If o u r p resent m o m en tu m can be su stain ed w e sh all ach iev e o u r quota. B u t I sho uld lik e to p o in t out th at o u r q u o ta w as fix ed at a ro ck b o tto m m in im u m . If w e w an t to m eet th e n eed s o f can cer control h ere in W yo m ing C o u n ty and do o u r S h are to w a rd su p p o rt ing state an d n atio n al p ro g ram s of th e A m e rican C an ce r S ociety, we sh o u ld re ally go w ell o v er th e top o f o u r o b jective. “I w an t to ap p e al to o u r good W yo m ing C o u n ty C itizens to do their g en ero u s b est, to fin ish th is annual life sav in g C ru sad e w ith a reco rd w e can. all be p ro u d of.” M r. R obinson spo ke glowingly of th e “sp len d id an d selfless ef forts” of A C S v o lu n teers. “T h ey ’re doing a w o n d erfu l jo b , n o t o n ly here b u t in all”parts of th e co u n try,” th e ch a irm an said. “M o re than 2,000,000 w o m en an d m en are d ed icated to o u r g re a t A p ril offensive ag a in st cancer - th e num b er tw o d isease k iller in th e United S tates. “W h en p eo p le jo in to g eth er to solve a p ro b lem in th is trad itio n al A m erican w ay, w e k n o w th e p ro b O n W ed n esd ay , A p ril 23rd, B artlett M cB ain o f W a rsaw had a h o le in o n e on th e n in th hole of th e co u n ty club. U sin g a nin e .iron th e b all lan d ed on th e green, 'took one b o u n ce an d w e n t into the hole. P lav in g in th e fo urso m e w ere Jo h n S in clair an d L y le M ar chant o f W a rsaw an d C h arles Shoupe o f P erry . Local Farmers Hear Discussion On Self-Help Dairy F arm e rs A re O nly Producers o f C om m od ity U n d er N ew G o v ern m en t Price S u p p o rt T h at A re Seeking a S elf-H elp Program . E a s te r n S ta r L e a d e r T o V is it G e n e s e e - W y o m in g D is tr ic t M rs. G ertru d e L , B eck er, T uck- ahod, M o st W o rth y G ran d M atron of th e 150,000 m em b ers o f th e _ ... .. N ew Y ’o rk S tate O rd er o f th e E as Purpose of tn e p lan , according (ern sta r, accom p anied by th e 'Rosary-Altar Society Officers at St. Michael9s Church Seated left to rig h t: M rs. A n d rew R o m asser, S r., V ice-President; M rs. Jo sep h O 'B rien , P resid en t. Standing left to rig h t: M rs. R ay m o n d B ro w n e, T re asu rer; M rs. D o ris \C allah an , R eco rd in g S ecretary. to C . G . G ay lo rd , D iv isio n R ep re sentative., is to p erm it d airy fa r m ers to fin an ce an d o p erate th eir own p rice su p p o rt an d su rp lu s to a cro w d o f m o re th a n fifty disposal p ro g ram . G ay lo rd spo ke dairy fa rm ers a t an in fo rm atio n forum in L etch w o rth C en tral School, G ain esv ille, on A p ril 28, The m eetin g w as o n e o f 40 b ein g sponsored th ro u g h o u t th e N ew York M ilk sh ed b y th e D airy m en ’s League C o o p erative - A sso ciation. Self-help w as o n e o f se v eral subjects d iscu ssed a t th e m eetin g by G ay lo rd an d R u ssell D en n is. Director o f D airy m en ’s L eag u e D istrict 15. T h e o th e r su b jec ts in eluded a p ro p o sed flu id m ilk ad vertising p ro g ram , th e effect of the fed eral m ilk m ark e tin g o rd er on p ro d u cer in co m e an d th e sig nificance o f g o v ern m en t p rice su p ports to d airy fa rm ers in th e E ast. G ay lo rd p o in ted o u t th a t th e G ran d P atro n , A lv ah A . B ertrand, Clayton, an d h er staff o f G ran d Officers, w ill v isit G enesee-W y- om in g D istrict^ W ednesday, M ay 7th. T h e m eetin g w ill tak e place at th e L etch w o rth C en tral S chool G ain esv ille a t 8 p. m ., preceded by a b an q u et at 6:30 p. m .. M rs. B eck er, w ho h as be6n ac- .tive in E astern S ta r w o rk fo r a num b er o f y ea rs, is a m em b er and P ast W o rth y M atro n o f U n ited S tate s C h ap ter N o. 592, Bronx. P rio r to h e r election as G ran d M atro n , sh e serv ed as D is trict D ep u ty G ran d M atro n of the B ro n x D istrict, an d as C om m issio n er o f A p p eals o f th e N ew York S tate G ran d C h ap ter. The G ran d o fficers acco m p an y ing M rs. B eck er w ill in clu d e; M rs. Viola B . K in g sto n o f H udso n, A s sociate G ran d M atro n ; M r. A n drew F . H ay n es o f F illm o re, A s sociate G ran d P atro n ; M rs. A n You Can Help The Girl Scouts Of Warsaw Y o u r C o n trib u tio n W ill A id 150 L o cal G irls T o B e com e H ap p y , H elp fu l C itizens •of T o m o rro w . dairy in d u stry is .now seeking ap n *e M - P o n d o f N ew Y o rk C ity, proval of a n atio n al self-help bill b y C ongress. S tan ley H . B en ham p resid en t o f th e D airy m en ’s League w as o n e o f a co m m ittee of national farm leaders w h ich dev el oped th e self h elp p lan . T h e b ill provides th a t th e se lf h elp p ro gram w o u ld b e su b m itted to p ro ducers fo r th e ir v o te b efo re it could b ecom e effective. T h ey (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5 ) A P R O C L A M A T IO N By the President of the United States of America Law Day U. S. A. W H E R E A S it is fitting th a t th e p eo p le o f th is N atio n sh o u ld rem em b er w ith p rid e an d v ig ilan tly g u ard th e g re a t h eritage o f liberty, ju stice an d eq u a lity u n d e r law w h ich o u r fo refathers bequeathed to u s; an d W H E R E A S it is o u r m o ral an d civic o b lig atio n s as fre e m en and as A m ericans to p reserve an d strengthen th a t g reat h eritage; and W H E R E A S th e p rin cip le of g u aran teed fu n d am en tal rig h ts o f individuals u n d e r th e law is th e h e a rt an d sin ew o f o u r n atio n , and d istin g u ish es o u r g o v ern m en tal system fro m th e ty p e o f g o v ernm e n t th a t ru les b y m ig h t alo n e; an d W H E R E A S o u r g o v ern m en t h as se rv ed as an in sp iration an d a ^beacon lig h t fo r o p p ressed p eo p les of D ie w o rld seeking freedom , jubtice an d q u ality fo r th e in d iv id u al u n d e r law s; an d W H E R E A S u n iv ersal ap p lication o f th e p rin cip le o f th e ru le of law in th e settlem en t o f in tern atio n al d isp u tes w o u ld g reatly enhance th e cau se o f a 'ju s t an d en d u rin g p eace; an d W H E R E A S fi (Jay o f n atio n al d ed ication to th e p rin cip le o f governm en t u n d e r law s w o u ld affo rd u s a n o p p o rtu n ity b e tte r to understand an d ap p reciate th e m anifold v irtu es o f su ch a g o v ern m en t an d to fo cu s th e attention of th e w o rld u p o n th em ; NOW T H E R E F O R E , 1, D W IG H T D . E IS E N H O W E R , P re sid en t bf th e U n ited S tate s o f A m erica, d o h ereb y d esig n a te T h u rsd ay , M ay 1, 1958 as L aw D ay. I u rg e th e p eo p le o f th e U n ited S tate s to o b serv e th e resignated d ay w ith ap p ro p riate cerem o n ies an d activities, a n d I esp ecially u rg e th e leg al p ro fession, th e p ress, an d the rad io , television a n d m o tio n p ictu re in d u stries to p ro m o te an d to p articipate in th e o b serv an ce o f th a t date. IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , I h av e h ere u n to se t m y h an d and cau sed th e S eal' of th e U n ited S tate s o f A m erica to b e affixed. DONE a t th e C it£ o f W ash in g to n th is T h ird p a y o f F eb ru ary in th e Y ear o f o u r L o rd N in eteen H u n d red an d F ifty -eig h t, an d of th e In d ep en d en ce o f th e U n ited S tate s o f A m erica th e O ne H u n d red an d E ig h ty -seco n d . G ran d S ecretary; M iss A lice M Scardefield o f K in g sto n , G ran d Treasurer; M rs. M ary F o ster Sm ith o f E lm ira, G ran d C onduc tress; M rs. E lizab eth L . P o u n d er of F lu sh in g , A sso ciate G ran d C on ductress, an d o th er p resent and past G ran d O fficers. A m o n g its m an y ch aritable works, th e O rd er of th e E astern Star p ro v id es fu n d s fo r its hom e and In firm ary in O risk an y , equip m en t fo r ch ap lain s an d re crea tional eq u ip m en t fo r H ospitalized veterans an d m en , an d w o m en in the A rm ed F o rces. Its E m ergency Relief an d G en eral W elfare F u n d s aids d istressed m em b ers R e p r e s e n te d C o u n ty A t A n n u a l P .T .A . In s titu te L a s t W e e k The 3 2nd an n u al In stitu te of the N ew Y o rk S tate P aren t - Teacher A sso ciation w as h eld last w eek a t C o rn ell U n iv ersity. C or nell In stitu te is co -sp o n so red by the S cho ol o f E d u catio n o f C o r nell U n iv ersity an d th e P . T . A . The p ro g ram is developed to give leaders an o p p o rtu n ity to view th e field o f ed u catio n , to learn n ew tren d s, to d iscu ss w ith one an o th er w h at h as been done in lopal co m m u n ities an d w h at m ig h t b e d o n e to p ro m o te b ette r opportunities fo r all th e ch ild ren in N ew Y o rk S tate. W arsaw as A ssistant D irector, rep M rs. T h o m as W . T hom as o f resenting W yo m ing C ounty, h as been attending th is In stitu te. Do y o u b eliev e in g irls? T h in k they’re h e re to stay? W o n d er w h at y o u can d o to h elp th em ? If y o u r an sw er is “ Y es” , w ill you on th is M ay d ay w h en a vo l unteer calls o n y o u fo r y o u r fin ancial h elp g iv e - so th a t th e w o rk o f th e 150 G irl S co u ts in W arsaw m ay b e co n tin u ed an d other g irls h av e a ch an ce to jo in a G irl S p o u t tro o p . The G irl S co u t m o v em en t o f fers y o u m o re o p p o rtu n ities fo r service th a n an y th in g else. T h e G irl S co u t m o v em en t is an in teg ral p a rt o f ev ery co m m u n ity . Today alth o u g h so cial ten sio n s are in creasing th ere is ev e r g reat er aw aren ess o f th e n eed s o f youth. It h as p a rtic u la r sig n if icance in th e G irl S co u t o rg an iza tion. Through th e G irl S co u t m ove m en t y o u can h elp th e g irls of W arsaw g ro w in sh a rin g in crea tive ab ility , in co m rad sh ip , to b e com e th e h ap p y , h elp fu l resp o n sible g irls, w h o w ill tak e th eir places in th e w o rld o f to m o rro w . R o s a ry -A lta r S o c ie ty C e n te n n ia l‘A c tiv itie s U n d e r S a m e O ffic e rs D u rin g th e cu rren t cen ten n ial year at S t. M ich ael’s C h u rch , th e Rosary - A ltar S ociety w ill con tinue p arish activities u n d e r th e sam e g roup of o fficers. ' M rs. Jo sep h O 'B rien , in stalled again as p resid en t at recent cere m onies, w ill be assisted by th e fo l lowing: V ice p resid en t, M rs. A n drew R o m esser, S r.; co rresp o n d ing se cretary, M rs. H aro ld D oody recording secretary, M rs. D oris Callahan; treasurer, M rs. R ay m o n d B row ne. Thc R ev. M ichael F . S ekelsky, pastor o f S t. M ich ael’s an d sp irit ual m o d erato r o f th e society, p re sided at th e in stallation d u rin g the g ro u p ’s an n u al d in n er A p ril 17th at the M oose C lu b. G u est speaker w as th e R ev. Ja m es J. Reddington of S ilv er S p rin g s. Alumni Planning Committee Held Final Meeting Invitations .T o B ig R eu n io n To B e H eld In Ju n e W ill Be M ailed O u t S oon . L ists o f G rad u ate s W ith T h eir A d dresses A re N o w O n S ale. The 1958 B la st Is A n A lu m n i Edition o f In terest- to M an y . The fin al p lan n in g m eetin g for th e W arsaw A lu m n i R eu n io n to b e h eld o n S atu rd a y Ju n e 21 was h eld in th e school lib rary on M o n d ay ev en in g A p ril 21. I h a s b een decided to h o ld an Open H o u se in th e school cafeter ia fro m 4 to 6:30 th a t afternoon. A d isp lay o f y earb o o k s, p ictu res program s, etc. w ill b e sh o w n d u r ing th is reception. A n y in terested Alum n i, p lease p lan to b rin g an y item s w h ich y o u m ay h av e . A d in n er w ill fo llow th e recep tion. In v itatio n s w ill .b e m ailed to 1763 alu m n i on M ay 1. R ay W it ter ’15 w il serv e as M a ster o f C ere m onies, w ith L au ren ce S p rin g ’15 as sp eak er. W arsaw 's B arb ersh o p Q u artette, “T h e O atk an s” , w ill entertain an d M iss T h elm a S p in k w ill p lay th e o rg an fo r d in n er and p ro g ram m usic. Those p resent a t M o n d ay ’s m eet ing w ere: L arry A p p leb y ’45, Laura B ish o p ’12. P a u l C arm o d y ’34, E llen D ick ’22, M erle R o b inson ’OS, E d w ard een S ch rad er H erm an ’34, R ay W itter '15. The 1958 ed itio n o f th e “B last” W arsaw C en tral S ch o o l's y ea r book, is an A lu m n i E d itio n . T h e book co n tain s p ictu res o f som e of W arsaw 's school b u ild in g s, an d a list o f all alu m n i 1877-1957. The co m m ittee felt th a t m an y alum n i m ig h t lik e to h av e an al um n i list, so one h as b een p re pared an d is b ein g o ffered fo r sale at 50c. T h is list co n tain s th e n am es and ad d resses of alu m n i an d m ay be o b tain ed a t th e school office, W estern N ew Y o rk e r o ffice, o r Bud’s D elicatessen o n S o u th M ain Street. T h e sale o f th is list w ill help to d efray so m e o f th e ex penses o f th e fo rth co m in g re union. By th e P resid en t: lem s w ill b e solved - g iv en tim e” JO H N F O S T E R D U L L E S and m oney.” DW IG H T D . E IS E N H O W E R T h e W h ite H o u se Secretary o f S tate. O. E . S . G R A N D OFFICERS W IL L M A K E O F F IC IA L V IS IT R. W . M ild red S attler, d istrict deputy o f th e G en esee - W yo m ing D istrict, E astern S tars an n o u n ces a v isit o f th e g ran d o fficers o f this d istric t o n W ednesday, M ay 7th a t th e L etch w o rth C en tral School in G ain esv ille. D in n er w ill be serv ed a t 6:30 an d th e m eet ing w ill fo llow a t 8. M em b ers m ay p ro cu re th e ir tick S e v e ra l N e w H o u s e s A re B e in g B u ill I n V illa g e , o f W a rs a w The V illag e o f W a rsaw seem s to b e g rad u ally ex p erien cin g a house b u ild in g sp u rt T h e first sign w as w h en th e R a y B ro w n e’s m o v ed in to thfeir lo v ely n ew h o m e on C u rtiss R o ad a n d th e n e x t house b e m o v ed in to ’w ill b e th a t of th e C h arles N ettleship’s o n W y om in g stre e t w h o ex p e ct to m ove in th is w eek en d . N ew h o u ses actu ally started in clude th a t o f th e D av id G ro v e’s on M ap le stre e t a t th e re a r o f th e form er M cB ain property\ an o th er, on th e co rn er o f B roo klyn, an d O ak streets b elo n g in g to th e D o n ald H u m p h rey ’s, w h o w a n t to m o v e h ere fro m W y o m in g an d third b elo n g s to M rs. W . C . E m bury, w h o is b u ild in g a ra n c h - type o n th e lo t b etw een th e S tu art Christ’s an d N o rm a S ch leg el’s o n N o rth M ap le stre e t There is also a ru m o r o f tw o m o re n ew h o u ses a n d th e re a re several ju st re g u la r sales o f old houses th a t a re p en d in g . February 3, 1958. ets fro m th e ir local m atro n . B A S E B A L L O P E N IN G G A M E W A R S A W vs J A V A W A R S A W P A R K S U N D A Y 2:30 P . M . W a lte r M e is se l W ill R e tir e S o o n F ro m W .C .A .S . & C .C . Burdette R an d all, C h airm an o f the W yo m ing C o u n ty A g ricu ltu ral Stabilization an d C o n serv atio n Com m ittee, an n o u n ced as of th is date th a t W a lter M eissel, O ffice M an ag er fo r th e C o m m ittee sin ce N o v em b er 1, 1954, w ill re tire on July 1, 1958. Prior to h is selection as O ffice M an ag er in ’54, he serv ed in th e capacity o f C o u n ty an d C o m m un ity C o m m itteem an , F arm R ep o rt er, an d C om m od ity In sp ecto r. “W alt”, as h e is k n o w n to farm ers th ro u g h o u t W yo m ing C ounty, w as a G L F ag en t in th e ea rly day s of G L F d u rin g th e 20s. H is assoc iation w ith all co u n ty fa rm o r ganizations h as b ee n in v alu ab le in his w o rk w ith th e A S C . It is ex p ected th at a successor w ill b e selected ab o u t Ju n e lst to receive training fo r a m o n th p ro ir to tak in g o v er th e o fficial d u ties of th e position. F e lix R a m s e y Is L e a v in g F o r E u ro p e O n S a tu rd a y , M a y 3 Felix R am sey is leaving fo r Europe o n M ay 3 rd to attend th e International C ongress o f P re stressed C o n crete P ro d u cers in Berlin, G erm h n y . F o llo w in g th e Congress th e g roup w ill m ak e an inspection to u r o f th e m a jo r co n crete co n stru ctio n p lan ts in 1 G er m an y , S w eden , D eh m ark , E n g land, F ran ce, H o llan d an d B el gium . T h e g ro u p also p la n s to m ak e a- to u r o f E ast B erlin an d w ill v isit th e S o v iet E m b assy there. A lso it is p lan n ed th a t th e tour w ill v isit th e W o rld ’s F a ir in Brussels an d som e of th e cities in G erm an y w h ich w ere lev eled by b o m b in g d u rin g th e w a r an d have b e e n en tirely re b u ilt sin ce then. M r. R am sey ex p e cts to re turn to th e U n ited S tate s o n Ju n e first. Buffalo Raceway Spending Millions For Improvements Large T o talizer B o ard , N ew Rest R oom s, L arg er B arn s and G en eral R efu rn ish in g To B eau tify th e G ro u n d s. The ex ten siv e co n stru ctio n p ro gram in v o lv in g an ex p e n d itu re o f approxim ately o n e-h alf m illion dollars th a t h as b ee n in p ro g ress at B u ffalo R acew ay sin ce th e close o f last y e a r’s h arn ess racing season w ill b e co m p leted fo r th e M ay 7 o p en in g d ate o f th e 1958 m eetin g , it h as been an n o u n ced by President Ja m es J. D u n n ig an . A new h ea ted m ezzanine section. 78 x 150 feet, w ith p a ri m u tu al windows, re st ro o m s, an d refresh m en t stan d s, h as b een ad d ed to the g ran d stan d to h ead th e list as th e m ap o r im p ro v em en t. W ith 12,000 feet ad d ed flo o r sp ace pro viding ro om fo r 2500 o r m o re people, th e b ea u tifu l n ew b alco n y will stan d o n a lev el w ith th e box seats, th u s elim in atin g th e traffic on th e sta irs an d cross lines u n d e r th e g ran d stan d . 3 en trances* each 8 feet w id e w ill lead to th e m ezzanine fro m th e g ran d stand an d 2 stairw ay s w ill be available fro m th e g ro u n d lev el to o b v iate going th ro u g h th e u p per g ran d stan d . A il n ew m ill- w o rk an d p ain tin g u n d e r th e grandstand w ill m atch th e m o d ern decor o f th e flo o r ab o v e. T h e re m o d eled b u ild in g is in lin e w ith (K in d ly tu rn to p ag i 2 ) HOM E E X T E N S IO N SERVICE A N N U A L DINNER T H E 13th The W eth ersfield H o m e E x tension S erv ice w ill h o ld its a n nual tu rk ey d in n er, T u esd ay ev en ing, M ay 13th a t th e H are H o m e stead. R eservations are to b e m ad e w ith M rs. B a rb a ra S to ffer o r M rs. N ellie Jo h n so n b y M ay 13th. L ib ra r y to C lo s e S a tu rd a y E v e n in g s Beginning o n M ay 3 , 1958, the W a rsaw P u b lic L ib ra ry w ill b e clo sed in d efin itely on Saturday ev e n in g , rem ain in g * open h o w ev e r o n S atu rd a y afternoon as u su al. W arsaw L ib rary B o ard 17t2