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^ p ( M ONE OF SIX WYOMING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS ■v*. VOLUME LXXXV Babson Asks You An Interesting Question To Know ' W ash in g to n N ew s R eleases, Evacuation v s. S h elters, Bom b H its vs. F all O u t an d Back Y ard S h elters. Babson A sk s Y ou a Q uestion Do y o u k n o w th e n am e an d ad dress o f th e D irector of C iv il D e fense fo r y o u r S tate? If not, w rite your S tate G o v ern o r today. A fter WYOMING, N. Y., THURSDAY. M AY 22, 1958 John Montgomery To Be Graduated From Divinity School John M o n tg o m ery o f W arsaw, N. Y ., is one o f 30 stu d en ts w ho will be g rad u ated S u n d ay fro m W itten b erg C ollege’s H aram a D i vinity S chool. M r. M o n tg o m ery is th e son o f M r. an d M rs. M au rice M o ntgo m ery o f W arsaw. H e w ill h ea r a com m en cem en t ad d ress b y th e Rev. A lb ert H . B u h l o f C o lu m bus, su p erin ten d en t o f h o m e m is sions an d ch u rch ex ten sio n fo r th e Synod of O hio, U n ited L u th eran w .; -J • ; y getting th e D irector’s nam e, w rite him to sen d y o u his literature on C h u rch in A m erica. (1) W h at to do to p rep are fo r an I M r. M o n tg o m ery w ill becom e an enem y ’s d ro p p in g a bomb n ear in stru cto r at H am m a D iv in ity w h ere y o u live; (2 ) H ow to p ro - S chool, tect ag a in st th e fallout. A lso w rite your n ea rest w eath er B u reau . W ash in g to n an d N ew s R eleases! Every d ep artm en t in W ashing ton is sh o w erin g n ew sp ap er ed itors w ith “releases” about R u ssia to m ak e p eo p le “w ar m inded”. B ut you w ill fin d v ery little in stru ctio n as to w h at to do in case R u ssia should d ecid e to strike us. P re sum ab ly , th e reason is th at p rep aration fo r w ar tem p o rarily boosts business an d em p lo y m en t; w h ile the o n ly sales th e C iv il D efense people can h elp are th o se o f th e m an u factu rers of sh o v els an d a few n eed ed d u g o u t and hospital supplies. I am a fairly in tellig en t m an, but I did n o t k n o w u n til y esterday that w h en th e ra d a r a t o u r n atio n al b o rd ers sig n als a n “alert,” all radio b ro ad casting stations ex cep t p un(js tw o m u st sh u t dow n. T h is alert m ean s th a t R u ssian p lan es are com in g an d can reach you in 15 m in u tes, T h e tw o o p erating sta tions are 640 an d 1240 kilocyles on y o u r rad io d ial. M ark th ese tw o A New Idea On Collecting Funds For Drh res M ost F u n d D riv es A re County W ide an d a Suggestion H as M ad e T h at Organization C o u ld T ak e Charge o f a S pecific D rive. The 33,000 people in W yo m ing County C ould go on reco rd as b e ing a co m m u n ity th at “ aim ed to take care o f its o w n ” b y su b scri bing to an id ea to ex em p lify a united effo rt th a t w o u ld resu lt in a su b stan tial en d p ro d u ct. W e are speaking ab o u t d riv es fo r fu n d s - not co m m u n ity ch ests n o r U n ited Every sin g le en d e av o r o n th e part of a w o rk e r on a fu n d d riv e is d ecid ed ly w o rth w h ile if h e o r she is in earn est fo r th e cau se th ey represent, - b u t, - th e re are so m an y good cau ses an d so co m p ar num b ers o n th e near^your atiVely few p erso n s w h o actu ally are called u p o n to do th e collecting Wear A Poppy In Memory Of the War Dead Disabled V eterans in H os pitals M ake T h em an d A ll M o nies C o llected A re U sed For R eh ab ilitation W o rk For N eed y V eterans an d Their F am ilies.' W E A R A P O P P Y — In M em - oriam ot A m erica’s W ar D ead — DO Y O U K N O W — THAT in th e sp rin g o f 1919 am id st co m p lete d ev astation, th e poppies bloom ed in ab u n d an ce on the b attlefields of F rance;, w here] so m an y of o u r m en h ad fallen in battle, an d th a t a rep lica o f th is poppy h a s b eco m e th e M em orial Flow e r o f T h e A m erican L egion and th e A m erican L egion A u x i liary’? THAT T h e A m erican L egion w as th e first n atio n al o rg an ization to ad o p t th e p o p p y as its M em orial F lo w er, h av in g tak en th is action a t th e N atio n al C onven tion in C lev elan d , S ep tem b er 27- 29, 1920. THAT th e A m erican L egion A m erican L eg io n A x iliary adopt ed th e p o p p y as its M em orial Flow e r at its o rg an izin g conven tion in K an sas C ity, in O cto ber, 1921? THAT a t th e tim e th e A m erican Legion A u x iliary ad o p ted th e poppy it pled g ed th e p ro fits from the p o p p y sales 100 p er cen t to w elfare re lief fo r service m en and w o m en an d th e ir fam ilies, thus fu lfilling th e tru e m ean in g of th e p o p p y — an em b lem of faith w h ich is b ein g k ep t w ith all who d ied , th ro u g h service to the living? (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5) Scout Camp Is Preparing For 1958 Opening radio - all n ew sp ap ers sh o u ld carry th em o n th eir rad io page until ev e ry m an , w o m an and child know th em b y h ea rt. Evacuation vs. S h elters I d o n ’t p lace m u ch confidence in E v acu atio n P lan s. T h e th eo ry | is th a t on sh a rp sh o rt b lo w s o f w h istles, h o rn s, etc., lasting 3 m jn utes, th e city sh o u ld •evacuate. Those in au to m o b iles m ay b e ab le to do it; b u t I am too d u m b to im agine a city o f 50,000 o r u p w ard s being ab le to d o so. B esides, w h ere w o u ld th e people go? H ow could the n ea r su b u rb s h o u se or feed them ? W h at is th e F ed eral or S tate Civil D efen se o rg an ization d o in g to p ro v id e su fficient sh elter? If I should b e cau g h t w ith o u t an auto (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5) year a fte r y e a r th a t th e jo b h as becom e ted io u s to m an y . But w h y ? It h a s b een said th at “sensitivity is th e b asis fo r all nobility in m en ”, an d it is tru e. Nothing in th e w o rld can eq u al th e character b u ild in g ab ility that) service to o n e’s fe llo w m an g iv es to any* in d iv id u al, b e it in term s of m oney, serv ice o r a few k in d words. Just b ein g fa irly w ell, ab le to w o rk an d h av in g a jo b are re as ons en o u g h to th a n k G od fo r b e- (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 2 ) . Social Security Wants Residents To Get Information Residents o f G enesee, O rleans, and, W yo m ing co u n ties w ere u r ged to d ay b y Jo sep h S. D ick en son, d istric t m an ag e r to g et in Warsaw Ball Team Remains Undefeated At Top of League The W a rsaw B aseb all team re m ain s u n d efeated an d lead in g th e Genesee C o u n try leag u e after S u n day’s d efeat of riv al W yo m ing. Extra b ase h ittin g b y M ik e S ala- Buifalo Raceway Lists Many Events For Coming Week The first lag of th e $57,500 Trotting D erb y at B u ffalo R ace w ay w ill b e sch ed u led on F rid ay , M ay 23, w ith th e ensuing* ev en ts in th is series to. fo llow on M ay 30, June 6, an d Ju n e 7. T h is y ea r a Consolati p rize of $7500 w ill be aw ard ed to th e sta rte rs failing to qualify fo r th e fin al ev en t, elig ible o n ly to th e 8 h ig h est p o in t w in n ers fro m th e first 2 legs of th e D erb y . T h e m ajo r tro ttin g feature at H am b u rg in 1958 is o p en to non-w in n e rs of $25,000 last y ear; of th e 27 n o m in ees en tered in th is early closing ev en t w h ich closed February 15, th e re are 14 now stabled o n th e H am b u rg gro u n d s. Two classy m id w estern stars arrived last w eek a t B u ffalo R ace in th e T ro ttin g D erb y . T h ey are way to k ee p th e ir en g ag em en ts Colonelrippled Hith ill, 2:01-2-5Mn h an d led m one w h o t w o e on in th e eig h t in n in g , h ig h lig h ted .b y y o u n g D ick B u x to n , a new ' the contest. W a rsaw trailed 3-1 .co m er to H am b u rg fro m U rb an a, early in th e gam e, b u t h its b y O hio. E ach o f th e co n sistent O hio touch^w ith 'th e^ B a tav ia^ o ffice o f',K e^ h ,B u ttles an d B i,U B,u rn s a t tro tters h ad 24 starts in 1957; F ish — ----------- . ~ erm an w on 18 an d p aced 4 tim es the S ocial S ecu rity A d m in istration lcriti?al p ^ n ts p a t th,e ^ ^ a ls ah ead to stay . D av e H iv ely p itch ed all for in fo rm atio n reg ard in g p ay m en ts u n d e r th e o ld -ag e an d p u r- vivors in su ran ce p ro g ram . M r. D ick en so n stated th at h is office en co u n ters n u m ero u s in stances o f ap p lican ts fo r b en efits w h o h av e relied on erro n eo u s o r m isleading ad v ice received from friends o r relatives. A s a re su lt they h av e m istaken, id eas ab o u t requirem en ts fo r social security paym en ts an d th e am o u n ts o f th e paym en ts w h ich th ey w ill re ceive. In several re cen t cases, failure to o b tain co rrect in fo rm a tion b efo re re ach in g re tirem en t age h a s h a d serious effects o n h e applicant’s p lan s fo r retirem en t, he added. The B atav ia office of th e S ocial Security A d m in istration receives all ap p lications fo r re tirem en t an d survivors p ay m en ts fro m resi dents of G en esee, O rlean s, an d W y o m in g co u n ties. In ad d itio n th e office receives ap p lications fo r d is ability p ay m en ts fro m q u alified w o rk e rs 50 y ears of age o r m o re and ap p lications to “F reeze” th e w ag e of d isab led w o rk ers u n d e r age 50. S incq Ja n u a ry 1, 1958, th e Batavia office h a s fo rw ard e d 1006 applications fo r re tirem en t o r su r vivors p ay m en ts an d 133 ap p lica tions fo r d isab ility p ay m en ts. Inform atio n al m ate rial re g ard ing all p h ases o f th e social secu r ity in su ran ce p ro g ram is av a il able a t th e B atav ia office and a re p resentative o f th e o ffice is n o r m ally av a ilab le to m eet w ith * g ro u p s d esiring a sp eak er. M r. D ick en so n suggested/ th at all stu d en ts w h o p lan to w o rk d u r ing th e su m m er v acation, an d w ho have n o t o b tain ed a so cial secu rity card, do so im m ed iately. A p p lica the w ay an d co n trib u ted 2 h its al so. T h e W arsaw clu b m ay b e th e one to b eat th is season as A den A lex an d er, B liss an d A ttic a all have m et d efeat a t least o n ce so far. T h e ad d itio n o f D ick P re n tice who is attending O hio U n iv ersity and B ob B ak er W C S high sta r in June is ex p ected to strengthen th e squad. L o cal fa n s can lo o k fo r w ard to p len ty o f ex citin g g am es in th e w eek s to com e, so su p p o rt your team , p lan to sp en d S u n d ay afternoons at th e b all p ark . Warsaw Girl Stood Sixth of Eighteen In Spelling Contest Jean P eters, 13, an eig h th g rad e pupil in th e W a rsaw C en tral School re p resented W y o m in g C oun ty in th e W estern N ew Y o rk S p ell ing B ee h eld in th e M ary S eato n Room o f K lein h an s M u sic H all, Buffalo last S atu rd a y afternoon. Twelve g irls an d six b o y s’to o k part, an d Je a n p laced six th . T h e w o rd th at cau sed h e r tro u b le w as “spontaneous”. Je an is th e d au g h ter o f M r. an d M rs. R u ssell P eters w h o m o v ed fro m A rcad e to W ar saw less th a n tw o m o n th s ago. They liv e in th e Ja m es H ay es, Jr., apartm en t a t th e co rn er of L iv in g ston an d P ro sp ec t streets. The w in n er w as a th irtee n y ea r old boy, M ich ael J. P etrin a Jr., of E g g ertsv ille. while C olo n el H ill w o n 14 an d h ad 6 seconds. W ee Irish. 2:05hm t, th e 4 y e a r old so n o f W ee L aird , is expected in th is w eek fro m R ock ingham P a rk w h ere h e h as b een racing fo r o w n er G eo rg e M cL ear, Ham m o n d , N . Y . T h e la te a rri vals w ill face su ch re g u la rs th is season a t B u ffalo R acew ay as Speedster, P ro sp ectu s, L o rd S tew ard, T o rren ce H an o v e r an d S om e D ate w h ich h av e b een th rillin g the fa n s w ith th e ir p erfo rm an ce in th e F rid ay free fo r all features. The lo cal fav o rite, S p eed ster, ow n ed b y th e M e rry L y n F arm of W illiam sv ille, N . Y ., serv ed notice of h is p o w er fo r th e D erb y by turning in th e fa ste st m iles o f th e season, 2:04-1-5, at B u ffalo R ace w ay last F rid ay n ig h t. T h e 4 y ear old h o rse, th ird in th e 1957 H am - beltonian, h a s m ad e a clean sw eep of b o th h is 1958 starts. Saturday n ig h t, as u su al,;w ill b e reserved fo r th e free fo r all p ac ers in. th e fe atu re. P ro b ab le start ers in th is $5000 ev en t w ill b e H ig h lan d L aird , B ’H av en , M u n g er H an o v er, K n ig h t P atro l, B rav e Scott, H o w ard R osecroff, an d B er- rym ite. T h e last n am ed is a tw o m in u te p acert fro m O hio w h ich started on th e G ran d C ircu it last year. Post tim e fo r th e first ra ce is 8:^0 p . m . D aily D ouble w ind ow s close a t 8:15. W illiam S coins of E ast P em broke, ch airm an of th e C am pin g aqd A ctiv ities C o m m ittee G en e see C ouncil, B oy S cou ts of A m e r ica, an n o u n ces th a t C am g S am W ood, located at P ik e, N . Y ., w ill open th e su m m er cam p season on Ju ly 6th, 1958. The sco u t cam p w ill o p erate fo r six o n e w eek periods.- A t p resent 34 scout troops, w ith th eir ow n leadership are reg istered fo r a sum m er cam p training ex p erien ce, It is an ticip ated th at th e scout cam p w il b e filled to cap acity , se r ving ov er 700 scouts an d lead ers during th e cam p season. M rs. C h arles D . B all, of A ttica District scout ex ecu tiv e, w ill serv e as cam p d irector. C am p sta ff in ter views h av e b een co n d u cted an d cam p em p lo y m en t co n tra cts a re nearly co m p leted . M r. C h arles M iller, U n iv ersity o f R o ch ester and fo rm er cook at R o ch ester Scout cam p h as b ee n em ployed as cam p cook. M r. M iller is a n a c tive sco u ter an d w ell q u alified fo r his p o sitio n a t cam p. Dr. M elvin M artin o f W arsaw, chairm an o f H ealth an d S afety for th e S cout C ouncil h as m ad e a thorough in sp ectio n o f th e cam p . All reco m m en d atio n s in th e in te r est o f a safe an d sa n itary cam p op eration w ill b e co m p leted p rio r to the o p en in g o n Ju ly 6th. M em b ers o f th e C ouncil cam p ing co m m ittee h a v e sch ed u led scouter \B eav er D ay s” each S at urday a t th e cam p. A ll sco u ters and friends, o f sco u tin g are in v i ted to sp en d a S atu rd ay at C am p to assist th e co m m ittee in p re paring th e cam p fo r su m m er cam p operation. P ro jec ts in clu d e b u ild ing ten t p latfo rm s, co n n ectin g w ater lin es, b u ild in g tables, p ain t ing floors & b u ild in g s, re p a ir an d paint sw im m in g pool an d o th er m ain ten an ce item s. Wyoming County Council of Rural Women Visit Sylvania Plant Front R ow — L eft to R ig h t: M rs. R . B . T itu s, M rs. J. B irk la n d , M rs. L . W y an t, M rs. P . S h au g h n essy , M rs. E . C h an d ler, M rs. W . W alton. M rs. R . G riffen. M rs. E . M erk le, M rs. A . K rig er, M rs. G . S tev en s an d M r. P . G ran t. * Second R ow — L eft to R ig h t: M r. J. L au , M r. H . L itteral, M rs. M . M ah er, M rs. C . D eG olyer, M rs. R . M iller, M rs. A . C ox. M rs. R. S h earm an , M r. R . V edder, M rs. S . H are, M rs. A . S h u m ak er, M rs. B . F o x M r. E . T onsm eire, M rs. H . D ixo n, M rs. G . N esb itt, M iss E. Q uirk, an d M r. R . S tafford. A g ro u p of tw en ty m em b ers of th e C ouncil of R u ral W om en o f W yo m ing C ounty w ere th e g u ests of S y lv an ia H om e E cono m ics, a d iv isio n o f S y lv an ia E lectric P ro d u cts In c., d u rin g a to u r o f th e co m p an y ’s B atav ia facilities F rid ay , M ay 16th. The g ro u p to u red th e 433,000-square fo o t m an u factu rin g fa cility an d h ad lu n ch in th e p la n t’s m o d ern cafeteria. M r. P eter J. G ran t o f W yo m ing, m an ag er o f m ark e tin g serv ices fo r S y lv an ia, acted as g u id e an d h o st to th e W yo m ing C ounty g ro u p d u rin g th eir three h o u r visit. D u rin g th e to u r, th e w om en saw h o w S y lv an ia m an u factu res its television, rad io s an d h ig h fidelity p h o n o g rap h s. T h e p lan t, th e w o rld ’s larg est T V set assem bly p lan t u n d e r o n e ro of, h a s b een in o p eration since 1954. The p lan t u se s th e m ost m o d ern m eth o d s o f m an u factu re a n d is co n sid ered one of th e finest m an u factu rin g facilities in W estern N ew Y o rk All sco u t tro o p s w ho an tic ip ate! T sending scouts to C am p S am \W ood . L a t e s t K e p p r t U n are u rg ed to co m p lete d efin ite re s ervations p rio r to Ju n e lst. M an y periods are no w filled to cap acity . M em b ers o f th e cam p in g an d H ealth an d S afety C om m ittee, se r ving w ith W illiam S coins an d D r. M elvin M artin in clu d e L aV ern e Lam k in , C o rfu ; C lay to n S tow ell, Perry; D r. G eorg e S h erw o o d , M t. M o rris; C ecil H arv ey , H em lock ; W alter S ten ard , B atav ia;H arIey Ess, O ak field ; W illiam V an A rs dale, C astile; R o b ert F u lto n , A l- Squad Fund Is Made Benefit B all G am e B etw een Squal M em b ers an d W arsaw Rangers T o B e H eld O n June 7th. F u n an d E n ter tainm en t Is P ro m ised . The latest re p o rt fro m “H erb ” Oneil, F u n d C h airm an o f th e W ar- exander; M a y n ard R ogers, S ilv er saw R escu e S q u ad T ru c k fu n d is Springs; D r. C h arles B artlett, C as- th a t $5,653.06 h as b een raised to tile; D r. R ay m o n d D eeney, P e rry ; d ate. H e says, “th at th ere h av e Lawrence W ith ero w , A von an d J. b een 563 letters re tu rn ed fo r th e C. F en n im o re, P o rtag ev ile. am o u n t received. H o w ev er th ere are still ab o u t 2600 letters u n answered. “H erb ” w ish es to m ak e, clear the fa ct th a t m u ch h as b een said about th e am o u n t o r th e av erag e return p e r letter, w h ich h as ra n g ed fro m $7.00 to $10.00 h o w ev er, all d o n atio n s are g reatly ap p re ciated, n o m atter h o w sm all and w ill b e u sed in a w o rth y cau se to Co. C o m m un ity H ospital. S ince h elp y o u , th e P u b lic, if th e need arises. T h ere h av e b een sev eral large d o n atio n s b u t m o st o f th e 500 odd letters re tu rn ed h av e b een Pomona Sewing Contest Winners Are Announced Pom o n a G ran g e h eld th eir se w - Volunteer Hospital Workers’ Courses Start At Hospital The W y o m in g C o u n ty C o m m u n ity H o sp ital h a s an n o u n ced th at in g co n test o n S atu rd a y , M ay 17th a co u rse fo r v o lu n teer h o sp ital at th e W arsaw G ran g e H all, T h e w o rk ers w ill b e given starting d resses w ere ju d g ed by M rs. M o nday ev en in g a t 7:30 p . m ., M ay Je an n e G reen e, H om e D em o n - 26th, in th e h o sp ital. i stration A gent,, M iss C h arlo tte Bliss, A ssistant 4 -H A gent, an d The co u rse is u n d e r th e au sp ic M rs. R o b ert G riffith, es o f th e W o m en s A u x iliary but^ T h ree classes w ere ju d g ed : Fund Raising To Be Discussed At 14tll Institute New Y o rk S tate C itizen’s Council W ill B e A t S y racu se On Ju n e llth an d T alk Over R ebellion A g ain st M any C onflicts. zW hen th e 14th A n n u al In sti- Expectant Mothers’ Class At Hospital On Next Tuesday On T u esd ay , M ay 27 a t 7 p. m . the second class o f th e fiv e w eek ly class co u rse fo r ex p ectant m o th ers w ill b e held a t th e W yo m in g this course is given q u arterly, it is re q u ested th a t only th o se e x pecting d eliv ery p rio r to O cto b er lst sh o u ld attend. The p u rp o se o f th e m eetin g s is to d issem in ate g en e ral in fo rm a tion co n cern in g p reg n an cy an d to orient th e m o th e r - to - b e o n h o s pital policies an d p ro ced u res. D u r ing th e co u rse o f classes su b jects covered w ill in clu d e ad m issio n p ro cedures, costs, h y g ien e, n u tritio n , care o f th e b ab y d u rin g h e first weeks o f life, an d g en eral in fo r m atio n on th e care of a m o th e r both b efo re an d a fte r ch ild b irth . Those d esiring to attend th e classes are req u ested to co n su lt w ith th eir p h y sician p rio r to com ing to th e first class. Perry Voted For Bingo Playing Last Tuesday is o p en to all w h o w ish to attend. A d u lt, Y o u th , an d Ju n io r. In the tu te o f C om m un ity L ead ersh ip D u rin g th e fo u r tw o h o u r class ad u lt class first p lace w as w on co n d u cted by th e N ew Y o rk S tate periods v ario u s su b jec s w ill be b y M rs. E lean o ra W inch of A t- citizens’ C ouncil co n v en es a t S v ra covered in clu d in g h o sp ital o rg am z tica G ran g e, second p lace b y M rs.'cuse U n iv ersity on Ju n e 11, a ation an d policies, m ak in g beds, M arg aret C h am b erlain of W yo m - !sp ecial fe atu re of th e fo u r d av p ro feeding p atien ts, an d g en eral m - in g G ran g e, an d th ird place b y 'g ra m w jn be a d iscu ssio n o f com - struction in th e care of p atien ts. M rs. M arie H u m e o f W arsaw The o b jectives of th e co u rse a re ' G ran g e’TN i^ G ran g “ en tered +th is to im p ro v e care by training vol g ro u p ’ In th e ^Io u t* ^ oup ,tw o m u n ity fu n d raising. A d v an ce reg istration is rep o rted ly h eav y . A c cording to a C ouncil sp o k esm an , unteer p erso n n el in th e p erfo r- g ran g es wKere./T!nte^ ’..F il'!lt pIac(; g ro w in g u n rest am o n g cam p aig n m an ce o f sim p le b u t im p o rtan t du '/f,s w o n ]?y M lss P h y lh s M erle o f ers an d co n trib u to rs o v erb u rd en ed ties w h ich co n trib u te so m u ch to a second p lace w as w o n num ero u s n atio n al, state an d £ a \ f . ” o? drlv»s “ • » lhd t e \ “ d ,o t pital p atien ts, to p ro v id e a liason enbdel ,sf>ecial w o rk in S sessions, betw een th e h o sp ital an d th e com - \ g ran g es w ith en tries. F irst T h e w o rk sh o p w ill b e m o d era- oeiw een m e n o sp u a an a m e com piaco w as w o n b y P eg a M o ag o f1, , . B ern ard P erlm an T h ief m u n ity , an d to giv e th e v o lu n - p d second n lace b v S h ir- y B ern ard P erlm an , th ie f teer a m ean s o f self satisfaction in fey W a S r o f C u S s °£ C h arities R eg istration o f th e that sh e is g iv in g o f h erself to an organization w h ich she h elp s to support an d w h ich ex ists o n ly fo r Warsaw Central for sm all am ounts, w h ich w e feel th a ^ en efit o f h erself, h e r fam ily Student Council T H R E E D R A F T E E S S E N T T O F O R T K N O X F IR S T Q F T H IS W E E K Inducted M jay 19th an d se n t to tion b lan k s fo r card s can b e o b - F o rt K n o x , K en tu ck y w ere R oy tained1 at th e B atav ia office o r a t i H u m b er stone, P e rry ; G eo rg e J. the post o ffice n earest th eir M u raw sk i, A ttica; B ru ce V an hom es. Slyke, G ain esv ille. C H R IS T IA N L A Y M E N A N N O U N C E M E E T IN G The re g u la r m o n th ly m eetin g of th e C h ristian L ay m en o f W yom ing C o u n ty w ill be h eld n ex t F ri day n ig h t, M ay 23, at th e B roo ks G ro v e C h u rch . A tu reen su p p er w ill b e served at 7 o ’clock an d th e re g u la r ser vice w ill b e h eld a t 8 o’clock. David W ig d en w ill b e 1;he speak er. A ll are w elcome. sure y o u w an t to give, b u t are hesitant b ecau se it is sm all. A few dollars fro m each rem ain in g let ters u n an sw ered w ill p u t th e d riv e over th e top. W h at ev er you w ish to give. On S atu rd a y ev en in g , Ju n e 7th, the S q u ad m em b ers w ill p lay th e W a rsaw R an g e rs in a b en efit soft ball g am e a t th e W arsaw V il lage P ark , th e tim e to b e an n o u n c ed n e x t w eek . This gam e sh o u ld b e a chance of an ev en in g of good en tertain m en t an d also a ch an ce to help the S q u ad . T h e “B oys”? o f th e Squad are u n d e r strict training of th eir ab le m an ag ers “C asey ” Thom p so n an d co -m an ag er “S tan - the-M an ” M iller. T h is .promises to m ak e m ost an y th in g h ap p en Perry tu rn ed o u t q u ite a vo te a n d it p ro b ab ly w ill. S o d o n ’t for th eir B in go R eso lution, ,w ith fo rg et th e d ate a n d 'b e su re an d 397 v o tin g Y es an d 157, v o tin g N o ,; com e, m ak in g a to tal o f 554 votes. O nly one m ach in e w as u sed an d at tim es the w aitin g lin e w as w ay o u t to the street, b u t w ith o n ly o n e lev er to p u ll an d . m o st p eo p le’s 'm in d s m ad e u p , th ey w en t th ru at a re c ord ra te w h en n ecessary. and h e r co m m u n ity . \ m ■, I Officers Elected Upon co m p letio n o f th e course volunteers are en co u rag ed to T k e o fficers o f th e S tu d en t C oun spend tim e w o rk in g in th e h as- cd W arsaw C en tral S chool pital, b u t th ere are no m in im u m w ere elected o n last T h u rsd ay requirem en ts o r sch ed u les to be an d voting m ach in e sho w ed m et. A v o lu n teer m ay serve as following re tu rn s, little o r as o ften as sh e w ishes. ' P resid en t, R o b ert B ak er 146, Rosem ary V asile 85, P en n y P o w - Anyone w ish in g to ta k e th is ers 58 an d E in ar G all 48. course is req u ested to co n tact M rs. j V ice P re sid en t S h irly R obb 137, Frances S m ith , D irector of N u rs- Jo a n B ak er 126 an d Je ffrey M il- ing S erv ice, a t th e h o sp ital. tier 73. Letchworth District Kindergarten Registration Scheduled For May. 2 8 ,1 9 5 8 New Y o rk S tate D ep artm en t of Social W elfare an d a g ro u p of other ex p e rts w ill also b e p res ent. In terested p eo p le from throughout th e state w ill h av e a chance to fin d an sw ers to th e qu es tion, “H ow C an R iv alries an d C on flicts in C o m m u n ity F u n d R ais ing L ead to M o re C o n stru ctiv e Action?” Established in 1943, th e n o n profit C ou n cil h a s w o rk ed since w ith to w n s an d cities all o v er th e state to d ev elo p th e w id est po ssib le leadership an d p articipation in civic p ro b lem s. R eg istration is o p en to all citizens o f N ew Y ork. Intensive d iscu ssio n of o th er subjects su ch as city p lan n in g , u r ban ren ew al, m en tal h ea lth , ed u ca tion an d co o p eration b etw een com m u n ities w ill also b e a p a rt o f th e program . Holy Name Society Elected Officers The H o ly N am e S o ciety o f S t, M ichael's C h u rch held, a m eetin g and b reak fa st at th e M o ose C lu b in W a rsaw o n S u n d ay m o rn in g , M ay 18th. E lection o f o fficers re sulted as fo llow s: P resid en t, W il- lian B u rn s; v ice-p resid en t, H aro ld Thom pson ; se cretary an d tre a s urer, W illiam L ong. Hanley To Speak At Bliss Church The H on. R ev. Jo e R . H anley, form er L ieu t. G o v ern o r o f N ew ! Y o rk w ill p reach at th e S pecial M em o rial S u n d ay service in th e Bliss B ap tist C h u rch . T h e serv ice begins a t 11 a. m . R ev . H an ley served' as m in ister o f th e B rick Presbyterian C h u rch in P e rry b e fore g o in g to A lbany. The R ev. H aro ld G ; B u rlin g am e, pastor o f th e B liss C h u rch an nounce th e sp ecial m usic w ill b e furnished b y th e ch o ir. A w arm welcom e is extended: to all. K in d erg a rte n re g istration fo r ch ild ren b eg in n in g k in dergarten in th e L etch w o rth C en tral D istrict in S ep tem b er’ 1958 is sch ed u led fo r W ednesday, M ay 28. T h e tim es fo r th e registrations in th e d ifferent schools o f th.e D istrict are as follows: 1 B lis s School 9:00-11:00 a . m . K in d e rg a rte n Room C a s tile School 1:00-3:00 p. m ; Ele m e n tary O ffice '•} P ik e School 1:00-3:00 p . m . G y m n a siu m S ilv e r S p rin g s School 9:00-11:00 a . m . G y m n a siu m Letchw o rth D istrict ch ild ren w h o b eco m e 5 y ears of age o n o r b efo re D ecem b er 8, 1958 are elig ib le fo r K in d er garten ad m issio n in S ep tem b er 1958. T o b e elig ib le fo r adm issio n to first g rad e, ch ild ren m u st b e 6 y ea rs o f age on o r b efo re D ecem b er 8, 1958. To re g ister y o u r K in d erg a rte n child, y o u m ay re p o rt to an y o f sthe ab o v e schools a t th e tim es d esig n ated . R ep o rt ing to a1 p a'rtieular schopl fo r re g istration d o es n o t n eces sarily m ean th a t th e ch ild 1 reg istered w ill attend K inder-* garten in th a t school. Upon co m p letio n o f re g istration, th e p aren ts a n d th eir eligible ch ild are in v ited to v isit an y o f th e k in d erg arten s in session. N John W. Shonk Is Sent To Spain JOhn W . S h o n k , B U -C N -U n ited States N avy, so n o f M r. an d 'M rs.1- r A n th o n y 'S h o n k o f S o u th W arsaw has recently b een tra n sfe rre d to Rota, Sp& in w ith th e M obile* C on StrUctiOn B attalion F o u r. Shohk w ith th irty six o th er S ee bees left M o nday, M a y 12th a - board th e U . S . S. 1 T allah atch ie County (L S T ). W h ile in R ota, Spain th ey w ill h e en g ag ed in building ro ad s, an d also th e con struction iof a n ew m o d ern co n crete gym rfasiuim. 'Shonk' w ill re tu rn O cto b er M id D av isv ille,' k jio d e Island to be gin h is 'second' reason o f b ask et ball fo r th e S eab ee V arsity B ask et ball team th ere. John w as a g rad u ate o f th e class. of 1956 o f W arsaw C en tral S ch o o l.' \