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'11* I*.-' / * 4 V \ , c ^ i i i 9 1 9 5 8 ' ■ & - ,nft^ ‘*>1TE - ONE OF SIX W Y OM ING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS » ? o m m g C o u n t? m \ 'J Y O R K - S T A T E L I ? R A R Y A l b a n y , N . Y . VOLUME LXXXV WYOMING, N. Y., THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1958 NUMBER 22 Ostertag Reports On Washington’s Many Sidelights A m erican B attle M o n u m en ts N ex t o f K in , A erial P h o to s Com m issio n 'W ill P ro v id e of C em eteries O verseas. Tom o rro w is an o th er M em orial D ay . It is th e d ay fo r all of u s to stop in th e m id st of th e ru sh an d roar o f o u r d a ily liv es an d re m in d o u rselv es o f th e g reat sacri fices w h ich h av e been m ad e by so m an y o th ers to p reserve o u r w ay of life. It is th e tim e fo r us to co n tem p late o u r A m erican h eri tage an d g ratefully recollect how m u ch o th ers h av e given to d efen d oud treasured freedom s. Tim e m oves sw iftly an d w e ten d to fo rg et all too q u ick ly h o w m uch w e o w e to o th ers. S o, M em orial D ay is a sp ecial day fo r rem em brance o f th ese im p o rtan t co n tributions to th e strength an d blessings o f o u r n atio n . Its secred observance can o n ly m ak e u s bet ter p eo p le an d a b ette r n atio n . In ad d itio n to rem em b ran ce, it is a d ay fo r d edication. W e m ust rededicate o u rselv es to th e g reat ideals fo r w h ich o u r citizen so l diers h av e sacrificed th eir lives. W e m u st carry on th ese same high id eals so th at th ey w ill not have died in v ain . Here, in W ash in g to n th e o b serv ance o f M em o rial D ay trad itio n ally is cen tered in A rlin g to n N a tional C em etery’ a t th e T om b of the U n k n o w n S o ld ier. T o m o rro w the o b serv an ce w ill b e v e ry sp e cial o n e as tw o m o re h o n o red dead w ill jo in th e re stin g p lace o f th e U n k n o w n S o ld ier of W o rld W a r I. O n e w ill b e fro m th e overseas (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5 ) D . A . R ’ s . S a w S l i d e s O f H i s t o r i c a l P l a c e s O f I n t e r e s t The re g u la r m eetin g o f M ary Jem iso n C h ap ter N . S. D . A . R . w as h eld F rid ay , M ay 23rd, at the S o u th C hapel, U n ited C h u rch of W arsaw. A fter a b rief social period in w h ich d essert an d coffee were served by M rs. C arl M c W ith ey an d h er co m m ittee of hos jtesses, th e m eetin g w as called to order at 2:15 p. m . M r. an d M rs. P rice K in n ey w ere the g u est sp eak ers. H e sho w ed a group of slid es carefully selec ted from th eir fin e collection fo r their h isto rical sig n ificance. M rs. W . W . 1 V e t e r a n s T o M e e t A t A r c a d e F o r O r g a n i z a t i o n V ete ran s o f W . W . I are in v ited to attend a g et to g eth er a t th e A r cade H o tel o n T u esd ay , Ju n e 3rd at 8 p. m . The p u rp o se o f th is m eetin g is to co o rd in ate W . W . I V ete ran s of th is area, in to an o rg an ization for th e ir m u tu a l b en e fit, p leasu re and am u sem en t, g iv in g th em th e opportunity an d m ean s o f p erso n al co n tact w ith each o th er in o r der to k ee p aliv e th e ir friendship arid m em o ries of th e ir serv ice. Also to stim u late co m m u n ities and p o litical su b d iv isio n s into K in n ey d escribed each p ictu re, tak in g m o re in terest in V eterans giving its h isto ry , an d th eir ex-1 o f W . W . I an d th e w id o w s and periences w h ile v isitin g th e p lace.)the o rp h an s o f such d eceased v et- 1958 Political Petitions Are Being Circulated Republican an d D em o cratic County C o m m ittees H av e M et an d S elected C an d id ates For P u b lic O ffice an d P arty Positions. Tuesday, M ay 27th, w as th e first day to sig n d esig n atin g p etitio n s for th e P rim ary E lection w hich will be h eld o n T u esd ay , A u g u st Millard Holmes Appointed District Deputy For Area M asonic L ab o rato ry F o r Research In th e F ield o f Gerontology T o B e D edicated In U tica O n S u n d ay , Ju n e 21 a t 3:30 p. m . G e t A c q u a i n t e d D a y s F o r F u t u r e K i n d e r g a r t e n e r s M illard W . H o lm es o f S try k ers ville, h as b een ap p o in ted D istrict D ep u ty G ran d M aster fo r th e D is trict, it w as an n o u p n ced to d ay by 12th, so ag ain th e g reat A m erican TH. L lo yd Jo n es o f B ro n x v ille, newly elected G ran d M aster o f the 308,000 M asons in th e S tate. He succeeds G eorg e D . G leru m , political m ach in e h as started off at an id lin g speed. The R ep u b lican C o u n ty C om m ittee m et on T u esd ay , M ay 20th o f 3 0 Clinton A v en u e, B erg en, an d at th e W arsaw M o ose H all an d The p ictu res w ere b ea u tifu l a n d |e ra n s, an d to secure fo r th em th e ,selected th e fo llow ing can d id ates every one hoped to see m o re in j sam e b en efits an d treatm en t ac ithe n ea r fu tu re. The Ju n e m eetin g o f th e ch ap ter w ill b e th e an n u al lu n ch eo n , Friday th e 27th. R eservations should be in by th e 2 1 st o f poss ible. Babson Discusses Sunday Selling Ancl Its Effects Is S u n d ay S ellin g G ood F o r M erch an ts, T h e C ase A g ain st Sunday S ellin g an d H ow Better H om es A re N eeded. P v t . S h e r r i l l H u d s o n C o m p l e t e s T r a i n i n g A t P a r r i s I s l a n d G rad u ate d fro m re cru it train ing a t P a rris Island. S . C . M ay 6 w as W o m an M arin e P v t S h eriff R . Hudson, d au g h ter o f M r. an d M rs. C. W esley H u d so n o f W yo m ing. Before en listin g in. M arch 1958, she g rad u ated fro m W yo m ing Central H ig h S cho ol, an d w as em ployed b y Sylvania E lectric P ro ducts in B atav ia. Pvt. H u d so n h a s b een tra n sfe r red to th e M a rin e C o rp s S cho ol at Q u an tico , V a. Included in th e eig h t w eek training w as m ilitary d rill, M a rine C o rp s ad m in istration, co rres pondence p ro ced u re, M arin e C orp s history, an d first aid. Recruits also p articipate in organized ath letics, u n d erg o a strict p h y sical p ro g ram an d re ceive sw im m in g lessons. Secretarial, av iatio n , su p p ly , photography, jo u rn alism an d com m u n ication a re sev eral o f th e 39 fields o p en to W o m en M arin es. 4 - H ’ e r s P a r t i c i p a t e I n D i s t r i c t S q u a r e D a n c e C o n t e s t S h o w The D istrict 4 -H S q u a re D an ce Contest an d T alen t sho w w as h eld Friday, M ay 23rd at th e Iro q u o is Central S cho ol. 4 -H B o y s an d G irls fro m 12 W e ste rn N ew Y o rk Counties, co m p eted fo r to p horn ors. Representing W y o m in g C o u n ty in th e S q u a re D an ce C o n test w ere John an d E liazb eth M adison, S il ver S p rin g s; R o b ert K ehl, S try - kersville a n d G ail W in ter, P erry ; Paul P erl, Jo h n so n b u rg an d S h ar on A d rian , P e rry an d Ja ck B u tler Perry a n d B elv a M erkle, A ttica. Jack an d B elv a w ere o n e o f th e four co u p les selected to ta k e p art in th e S ta te S q u a re D an ce C on test in Ju n e . Talent sh o w p articipants w ere Carolyn W ozniak, W arsaw, p ian o ; M a ry S h erm a n , C astile, com edy m onologue; ancl S an d ra A ck ler, W arsaw , son g. C aro ly n W ozniak w as sed ected a s an alternate fo r the S tate T alen t sho w . There is n o o n e w h o w an ts to see a p ro sp ero u s A m erica m o re than I do. B u t if th e only w ay to m o re b u sin ess is to co n v ert S u n day in to ju st an o th er w o rk d ay , then A m erica is in w orse sh ap e than I h a d tho u g h t! O u r S u n d ay S ales P ro b lem People in p u ritan ical N ew E n g land w h ere o n ly 1 % o f th e su p er m ark e ts are o p en on S u n d ay s are probably u n aw are th a t 78% of these m ark e ts are o p en S u n d ay s in th e m o u n ta in an d P acific S tates In C alifo rn ia, sto res o f all k in d s never close. T h e re al reason fo r this is co m p etitio n fo r th e ev e r lasting sales d o llar. There are a n u m b er o f cau ses for th e in ro ad s th e m erch an t is m ak in g o n th e S ab b ath : (1 ) T h e long term , p a tte rn o f b u sin ess from 9 to 5 g av e w ay to w artim e corded to C iv il an d S p an ish -A m er ican W a r V eterans. H a r o l d S i m m o n s H a s W o n S c h o l a r s h i p A t K e n t U n i v e r s i t y H aro ld S im m o n s, p resid en t of (the S en io r C lass an d co -cap tain on W arsaw C en tral’s b ask etb all team h as received a fu ll fo u r year (a n d fo u r su m m er) ath letic scholarship fo r b ask etb all a n d track to K en t S ta te U n iv ersity in K en t, O hio . T h is g ra n t in clu ding ro o m , b o ard , b o o k s an d tu ition, is estim ated in th e n eig h borhood o f $6,000. K en t S tate is a for P u b lic O ffice an d P a rty P o si tions: M em b er o f A ssem bly H aro ld L . P e e t County T re asu rer DeAlton B ro w n D istrict A tto rn ey Julian R . H an ley . Coroner M erly n B issel M em b er o f S tate C o m m ittee Fred C . S tev en s K ath erin e N . B ritt Delegates to R ep u b lican State C o n v en tio n H aro ld C . O stertag Fred C . S tev en s K ath erin e N . B ritt M y ro n S tam p Paul D o rris A ltern ates to R ep u b lican State C o n v en tio n Robert O . B en tley Phyllis S o m erh ald er W . J. H u m p h rey , Jr. A rth u r S tep h en s H aro ld L . P e e t Delegates to Ju d ica l Convention George W . B lo d g ett J. M ilfo rd N ew m an H aro ld L . P eet A ltern ates to Ju d ica l Convention Jules B eck ary Charlotte S m allw o o d Robert O . B en tley Com m ittee to F ill V acan cies George W . B lo d g ett K ath erin e N . B ritt J. M ilfo rd N ew m an will serv e fo r one y ear. T h e G en - esee-W y o m in g D istrict h as 11 M a sonic L o d g es w ith a m em b ersh ip of 2,500. M r. H o lm es is a m em b er an d Past M aster o f M t. V ern o n L odge 263 of Ja v a V illag e an d h as h eld almost ev ery o ffice in th a t L odge. For m an y y ears h e h as been th e Chaplain o f th e L o d g e. H e is a m em b er o f C o n g reg atio n al C h u rch and w as a fo rm er S u p erv iso r o f Town o f S try k ersv ille. H e s a m o st su ccessful fa rm er. M r. H o lm es w ill tak e an active interest in B oy S co u ts an d y o u th activities in th is D istrict as w ell as in civ ic an d co m m u n ity affairs. He h a s th e fu ll ap p ro v al of th e m em b ers o f th e L odges o f b o th Genesee an d W yo m in g C ounties. A s th e p erso n al re p resentative of H . L lo y d Jo n es, G ran d M aster the new ly ap p o in ted D istrict D ep uty w ill m ak e official v isits to the lodges in h is ju risd ictio n . H e w ill lead a p ilg rim ag e o f M aso n s in th e this area to U tica o n S t. Jo h n ’s D ay , S atu rd a y , Ju n e 21, w h en he will o fficially receive h is com m issio n an d attend th e ded ication of th e M asonic M ed ical R esearch Laboratory. This L ab o rato ry w ill b e u n d e r the d irection o f th e M aso n s of th e State o f N ew Y o rk , w ith its ow n director an d sta ff of tech n ician s. It w ill b e a fo cal p o in t fo r th e ^accum u latio n an a ly sis an d dissem ination o f k n o w led g e ab o u t an d W arsaw C en tral /S chool w ill have v isitin g d ay s in th e k in d er garten o n Ju n e 2, 3, an d 4 fro m 9:30 a. m . to 10 a. m . C h ild ren who p lan to attend th e k in d erg ar ten in S ep tem b er w ill h av e th e op portunity at th is tim e to p artici pate in som e of th e activities. These ch ild ren m u st b e accom p an led b y th e ir p aren ts. Parents w ho h av e ch ild ren w ho will b e 4 y ea rs 9 m o n th s o n o r before S ep tem b er 1, 1958 an d w ho have n o t b een co n tacted b y th e school also th e d ate o f v isitation please co n tact M iss S ch leg el at 663, The Electronic Timers Complete Fund Drive For Rescue Squad Truck B e n e f i t B a l l G a m e B e t w e e n R a i i g e r s a n d S q u a d M e m b e r s T o B e P l a y e d J u n e 7 t l i . A n y F u r t h e r D o n a t i o n s W i l l S t i l l B e G r e a t l y A p p r e c i a t e d F o r N e w a n d B e t t e r E q u i p m e n t F o r t h e N e w S q u a d C a r . Rev. Sekelsky Will Observe Silver Jubilee Had S erv ed S ev eral O th e r Parishes B efo re C om ing T o St. M ich ael’s In W arsaw In 1954. “H erb ” O neil F u n d C h airm an of th e W arsaw R escu e S q u ad Truck F u n d received th e su r prise of h is life on last T h u rsd ay afternoon, w h en P re sid en t Jam es W ellin g er an d V ise - P resid en t H aro ld M iller, o f th e E le ctro n ic Tim ers C o., p resented h im w ith a ch eck fo r $2347, w h ich w as th e exact am o u n t to m ak e th e to tal drive an d ev e n $ 8 , 000 , w h ich w as the fin al to tal q f th e d riv e. Electronic T im ers C o. h ad p re viously d o n ated $250 to w ard s th is fund so th is ch eck fo r $2347 m ad e a to tal o f $2597 w h ich th ey h av e given all to g eth er fo r th e R escue Squad T ru ck . In m ak in g th e p resentation, spokesm an H aro ld M iller, stated that a m eetin g o f th e B o ard of D irectors h ad b een h eld th at a f ternoon, a t w h ich tim e, th e im - next m ove o f securing b id s so that th ey co u ld secure th e m o st for th e ir m oney. It sh o u ld b e n o ted a t th is tim e, that w h ile th e d riv e fo r $ 8,000 has been, com pleted fo r th e tru ck , th a t there is still a q u estio n o f a p o s sible $800 to $ 1,000 m o re th at can be u sed to p u rch ase th e au x iliary equipm en t fo r th e n ew tru ck , such as o x y g en tan k s, re su sc ita- tors, b lan k ets, b ed d in g , ro pes an d ladders an d a h o st o f o th er item s, so if y o u h av e b een th in k in g o f giving, le t y o u r d o n atio n co m e right along an d it w ill h e used to m ak e th is n ew tru c k so w ell equipped th at it w ill b e th e p rid e of W arsaw to go alo n g w ith th e spirit o f th e R esq u e S q u ad an d also th a t of E lectronic T im ers. The ev en in g o f Ju n e 7 th a t 7:15 p. m . w ill giv e a d o u b le b arreled m ed iate n eed fo r th e tru ck w as feature. A p arad e o f th e W arsaw discussed an d th at w h ile th ey did F ire D ep artm en ts “G old en E ag les” not w an t to set an y p recedent, it. D ru m C o rp s, w h ich w ill m arch w as d ecid ed th at b ecau se o f th e from th e M o n u m en t on N o rth very g en ero u s treatm en t E le c-.M ain to th e V illag e P ark . T h is Jtronic T im ers h ad received fro m , w ill be th e second ap p earance o f 'W arsaw an d b ecau se th e im m e- th is fine D ru m C orp s fo r th e ’58 diate an d d ire n eed o f th e tru ck season. at th is tim e, to m ak e th is d o n a - T h e m em b ers of th e S q u ad w ill tion a t th is tim e so th a t th e tru c k , p articipate in th e p arad e by R id - could b e o rd ered im m ed iately. ) ding to th e V illag e P a rk on o n e o f At th e re g u la r m eetin g o f th e th e F ire T ru ck s. O nce th ere th ey Parishioners o f S t. M ich ael’s Church, W arsaw , w ill receive th e Paternal A postolic B lessings o f H is Holiness H ope P io u s X II w h en th e .Rev, M ich ael F . S ek elsk y cele- for th e aged. T h is is one of th e b rates S ilv er Ju b ilee M asses o n first p riv ate in stitu tio n s w h ich w ill d ev o te its e n tire aim s and purposes to th is p articular field. The D em o cratic C o u n ty C om - m ^m b eT ^ te e m et last S atu rd a y a t th e T h e p u rp o ses o f th e L ab o rato ry needs w h en sto res m certain m an | C o n feren ce X om p lan s start h is j W atk in s H o tel an d selected th e ufacturing areas rem ain ed o p en evenings to cater to ro u n d th e clock d efen se w o rk ers. (2 ) T h e m ass m o v em en t to S u b u rb ia , fo l lowing th e w ar ra d ica lly ch an g ed consum ers’ b u y in g h ab its: It w as m u ch m o re co n v en ien t to stay a t hom e an d sho p in S u b u rb ia, es pecially if th e sto res th e re re m ain ed o p en n ig h ts. (3 ) W hen com p etitio n fo r co n su m er d o llars stiffened, it w as b u t a sh o rt step into S u n d ay fro m S atu rd a y after noon.- p articularly in th o se p arts of o u r co u n try w h ere S u n d ay receive only to k en en fo rcem en t. Blue L aw s eith e r are w eak o r Is S u n d ay S elling G ood F o r M er chants? That d ep en d s on w h o an d w h ere y o u are! T h e no w fam o u s case o f H ess B ro th ers, A llen to w n , Pennsylvania’sjargest d ep artm en t store, p o in ts up o n e an sw er to this q u estio n . L ast O cto ber, a large d isco u n t h o u se, “T w o G u y s From H arrison, In c.,” b eg an draw in g aw ay th e H ess sales v o l um e. H ess B ro th ers fin ally th reat ened to k ee p its d o o rs o p en on Sunday, too. H ess’ th re a t cau sed a P en n sy lv an ia d istric t atto rn ey not o n ly to fin e th e o w n ers o f “Two G u y s F ro m H arrison, In c.” but also to fin e each o f th e 10 0 or (K in d ly tu rn to tfage 5) are: J o h n S . C o n a b l e T o U s e N a m e o f “ E l b a n o c ” F o r H e r d John. S . C onable, W arsaw, N . Y„ h as b een given th e ex clu siv e use of th e n am e “E lb an o c” as a herd n am e in reg istering h is p u re bred H o lstein-Friesian cattle. This p refix n am e is g ran ted and w ill b e reco rd ed b y T h e H ol stein-Friesian A sso ciation o f A m erica. O v er 1050 p refix es w ere re served fo r b reed ers in 1957. DRINKING, G A M B L IN G OVERCOM E S P IR T U A L L Y A B altim o re m an , a h eav y d rin k er w h o h ad lo st h is b u sin ess an d apparently faced n o th in g b u t d is couragem en t, learned h o w a sp iri tual u n d e rstan d in g o f m an ’s re lationship to G od co u ld re sto re h is self-respect an d h is b u sin ess. H e w ill re la te h is ex p erien ce p e r sonally on* th e C h ristian S cience j rad io collegiate stu d ies th e second h alf of th e S u m m er S essio n, Ju ly 16th. M a n y E v e n t s F o r C o m i n g W e e k L i s t e d A t B u f f a l o R a c e w a y Second leg o f B u ffalo R acew ay Trotting D erb y , a 4 ra ce series w h ich w ill co n clu d e w ith a F in al on Ju n e 6 and a C o n so latio n race on Ju n e 7, w ill b e sch ed u led at H am b u rg n e x t F rid ay n ig h t. N ew port S tar, a n 8 year o ld v eteran ow n ed b y th e N ew p o rt S to ck Farm , S o. P lain fie ld , N . J., em er ged triu m p h an t fro m th e op en in g event o n M ay 23, w in n in g $8750 and 1 0 points to w ard elig ib ility in th e Ju n e 6 Final. T h e latter event, carrying a $ 20,000 purse, is o p en o n ly to th e 8 highest point w in n ers in th e first 2 pre lim in aries. A ll th o se failing to qualify are elig ib le to th e $7500 Consolation ra ce o n Ju n e 7. A ll 27 o f th e o rig in al en tries in th is e a rly clo sin g e v e n t are el igible to sta rt in F rid a y ’s fe atu re should th ey d eclare in . L ast w eek ’s o p en er d rew 18, calling for an ad d e d $7500 to th e $15,000 purse. P re su m ab ly 12 o r o v er w ill} again d ec lare to sta rt F rid ay , nec essitating elim in atio n d ash es an d another $7500 to th e o rig in al $15,- 000 p u rse. If th is d ev elo p s, th e ag gregate v alu e o f th e 1958 T ro ttin g D erb y w ill b e $72,500. Speedster, th e lo cal fa v o rite from W illiam sv ille, N . Y ., w o n his d ash o f th e first e v e n t last w eek b u t y ield ed to N ew p o rt Star in th e raceoff, th u s su ffering his first d efeat of th e season. P o s sessing 8 points, S p eed ster w ill return still h ig h in th e fa n ’s es teem o n M em o rial D ay fo r an o th er crack a t th e title. A m o n g th e other p ro b ab le sta rte rs in th e h o l- day fe a tu re a re th e point w in n ers fro m th e first m eet ing, a s fo llo w s: E g y p tian P rin cess ( 6 ); B en g azi (5 ); L o rd S tew ard (4); E m p ress R o d n ey (3 ); S om e D ate (2 ); an d F ish erm a n (1 ). 9 ra ces w ill ag a in b e carded for F rid ay a n d S atu rd a y n ig h ts at Buffalo R aceway, w ith p o st tim e the sam e 8:30 p. m . T h e S atu r day fe atu re a $5,000 F re e F o r A ll pace, w ill b rin g o u t su ch fast sidew h eelers a s H ig h lan d L aird , H o w ard R o secro ft, B erry m ite, following can d id ates to rep resent their p arty : M em b er o f A ssem bly W m . G . V an A rsd ale County T re asu rer Joseph O ’B rien D istrict A tto rn ey H aro ld P a rk e r ‘Coroner M ichael J. V alen te M em b ers o f S ta te C o m m ittee M arian S . B u rd Francis A . K elly Delegates to S tate C o n v en tio n H. F lo y d B u rd H arry L . B ro w n Francis A . K elly A ltern ates to S tate C o n v en tio n H aro ld P a rk e r Joseph P ard ee H arriet W olfe Delegates to Ju d icial C o n v en tio n j0\f jife Philip M cB rid e H arry L . B ro w n H aro ld P a rk e r A ltern ates to Ju d ica l C o n v en tio n W m . H arlo ff Cyril K n ig h t Robert W ilson Com m itee to F ill V acan cies Ernest M u rp h y H a rry L . B row n. H. F lo y d B u rd B o th p arties w ill also select tw o, a m an ad d a w o m an as M em b ers of th e S o u n ty C o m m ittee. Petitions are n o w b ein g circu lated fo r sig n atu re s an d th e d ates To en g ag e in th e field o f G ero n tology, w h ich d ea ls w ith th e structural ch an g es, physiology, dis eases, an d h y g ien e, o f old age. Through m ed ical research, to find m ean s o f p rev en tin g and June 3rd an d 8 th./ Extended to F a th e r S ek elsk y o n the tw en ty -fifth an n iv ersary o f his o rd in atio n to th e p riesthood, this sp ecial p riv ileg e in clu d es a l so all th o se en tru sted to h is sp iri tual care. A reception in th e school hall w ill fo llo w th e M ass on S u n day ev en in g . V estm en ts w o rn b y th e H o ly Father w h en celebrating M ass in postponing, d eterioration an d ch ro ,R om e w ill b e w o rn h y F a th e r nic illn ess. I S ek elsk y at b o th an n iv ersary To h av e a p art in try in g to M asses: th e first fo r S t. M ich ael’s Rescue S q u ad h eld last T h u rsd ay evening. M r. O n eil an n o u n ced th e w o n d erfu l n ew s co n cern in g th e very g en ero u s d o n atio n fro m th e Eletronic T im ers ah d \it w as w ith a g reat sen se o f ap p reciation th at the co m m ittee, th en p lan n ed th e prom ise p len ty of action u n d e r the ab le g u id an ce o f “ C asey” Thom p so n an d S tan -th e-M an M il ler, w h o p red ict th at th e g am e will be w ell w o rth y o u r effo rt to .watch an d fu ll o f lau g h ts an d fu n . G am e/tim e 8:00 u n d e r lig h ts. m ak e o ld ag e a p erio d , n o t to be feared, b u t to b e en jo y ed . To b rin g to th e aged, b ette r health, an d g reate r h ap p in ess. The D istrict D ep u ty also w ill take a n active in terest in th e Y o u th O rg an izations in th is D is trict an d w ill d o ev e ry th in g to pro m o te th e religious an d m o ral standards in th e h o p e th at th e youth o f o u r n atio n m ay th o ro u g h ly u n d e rstan d th e A m erican w ay M e m o r i a l D a y M a s s S t . M a r y ’ s C h u r c h A t E a s t A r c a d e The R ev eren d Jo h n T . L ich - tenthal. A d m in istrator o f S t. M a ry ’s C h u rch , E ast A rcad e, an nounces an d co rd ially in v ites all to attend th e A n n u al D eco ratio n D ay cerem o n ies to b e h eld at S t. M a ry ’s C em etery on M ay 30, 1958. A S o lem n H ig h M ass w ill be o ffered a t 1 2 o’clock noon fo r School ch ild ren , S isters an d v isit ing p riests o n T u esd ay , Ju n e 3rd, at 10:30 a. m .; th e second fo r parishioners an d g u ests o n S u n day, Ju n e 8 th a t 5:00 p. m . D in n er for th e clergy w ill b e serv ed in the school h all on T u esd ay . O rd ain ed b y B ish o p W illiam Turner o n Ju n e 3 rd , 1933, a fte r graduation fro m C h rist th e K in g Sem in ery , S t. B o n av en tu re U n i versity, F a th e r S ek elsk y h as se rv ed in O u r L ad y o f L o u rd es, S t. Joseph’s N ew C ath ed ral, S t. B o n i face an d S t. F ran cis d e S ales parishes in B uffalo an d w as first pastor of Im m acu late C o n cep tio n in C assadaga b efo re co m in g to W arsaw In 1954. H e served as ch ap lain o f th e M edical S cho ol of th e U n iv ersity of B u ffalo an d h as b een ch ap lain of th e C ath o lic P h y sicians’ G u ild of th e D iocese of B u ffalo fo r th e past elev en y ears. S t u d e n t L o a n s A r e G u a r a n t e e d T o $ 1 0 0 0 B y N e w Y o r k S t a t e To E d ito rs o f S tu d en t P ap ers: The N ew Y o rk H ig h er E d u ca tion A ssistance C o rp o ratio n , a non-profit co rp o ratio n , created for th e ‘p u rp o se o f len d in g fu n d s to stu d en ts w h o a re re sid en ts o f New Y o rk S tate to assist th em in m eetin g th eir ex p en ses o f h ig h er education at co lleg es in th is state or elsew h ere, h a s re cen tly b een /authorized to g u aran tee lo an s stu dents o b tain ed fro m p riv ate so u r ces. U n d er th is law, th e su td en t m ay ap p ly fo r an ed u catio n al loan to a b an k an d , if app ro v ed , the re p ay m en t o f th e lo an w ill be guaranteed b y th e N ew Y o rk H ig h er E d u catio n A ssistance C o r poration. Tt is ex p ected th at w ith such g u aran tee, lo an s to stu d ents w ill b e m o re re ad ily av ailab le and u p o n m o re fa v o rab le term s heretofore. S tu d en ts u n d e r tw en ty o n e y ea rs o f ag e a re elig ib le for su ch lo an s. the rep o se o f th e so u ls o f those for filing th ese d esig n atin g p e ti-b u rie d at S t. -M ary’s C em etery. tions are Ju ly lst to th e 8 th. M o r e N a m e s T o A d d T o W a r s a w A l u m n i L i s t The R ev. R o b ert A . M ack, A d m in istrator of S t. Jo sep h ’s P arish in B liss w ill d eliv er th e serm on and S em in arian s fro m th e D ioc esan P re p ara to ry S em in ary w jll provide m u sic fo r th e M ass. Im - , 'm ed iately fo llow ing th e M ass H ere are tw o m o re ch an g es to M iiitary h o n o rs w ill b e P erfo rm ed record o n th e W arsaw A lu m n i. th e y F w o f A rcad e list: Friends an d re lativ es o f th o se to jo in th e p arish o n ers in o ffer- Class o f 1932 ad d th e n am e o f b u ried at s t M ary >s are in v ited Thyrza S p in k B rew er. Class o f 1915, th e n am e o f M a r- rem ain in g gaxet H o lah an C ran e. A lso in th e class o f 1918, R ich ard H u tc h in son liv es a t 16221 B raile A ve., D etro it 19. C o . H e a l t h D e p t . M e t h o d s N o t e d I n N u r s i n g J o u r n a l The W yo m in g C o u n ty H ealth D ep artm en t’s m eth o d o f p ack ag ing n eed les an d sy rin g es fo r clin ics w as p u b licized in th e M ay is- of 47 So. M ap le S t. W arsaw, an - sue o f th e A m erican Jo u rn a l o f Nursing. M rs. P atricia S to p en , p u b lic health n u rse, designed th e n ew pockets w h ich are sim ilar to sil— ing th e H o ly S acrifice o f tl^e M ass ve^ are„5a9es; program o v er W H A M in Rochester, S u n d ay , Ju n e lst a t i M u n g er H an o v er, H i H ill, B ’H a- ,9:15 a .m . S u b ject o f'th e b ro ad - *ven, K n ig h t P atro l, an d B rav e cast is “F in d in g O u rselv es.” Scott ATTICA G IR L S C O U T TROOP W E N T O N H IK E Tw en ty eig h t m em b ers o f In te r m ed ate G irl S co u ts T ro o p 134. of A ttica, w en t o n a h ik e to R ed - ing’s w oods o n th e D u n b ar R oad accom p an ied b y th eir lead er, M rs. W ilm a R ifen b u rg , a n d S en io r Scouts S ally G iv eh s a n d P atricia for th e rep o se o f th e ir lo v ed ones. Follow in g th e cerem o n ies the la dies of th e p arish w ill se rv e a luncheon a t th e p arish h all. G IR L S C O U T S — B R O W N IE S ASKED T O M A R C H F R ID A Y The G irl S co u t a n d B ro w n ie Scout T ro o p s o f W arsaw w ill p ar ticipate in th e M em o rial D ay pro cession. T h e g irls a re to assem b le at th e co u rth o u se a t 9:45 a. m ., in uniform , if possible. T h e tro o p w ith th e h ig h est p ercentage o f 'w as $15.00, a n d re p resents a cost The W yo m ing C o u n ty H ealth D ep artm en t n eed ed an eco nom ical m eth o d o f p ack ag in g sterile needles an d sy rin g es fo r im m u n ization clin ics so th a t th e n u rses could transport th em to clin ics safely an d co n v en ien tly . For th is p u rp o se, k itch en to w eling w as p u rch ased b y th e b o lt and sew ed b y in terested lay groups in to cases h o ld in g 25 sy r inges. A sin g le b o lt m ay re q u ire 400 sy rin g es. The cost fo r 50 sy rin g e cases M ad ig an . R ita B o w en an d P en n y Rifenburg, G irl S cou ts, ex p lain ed m em b ers p resent w ill receive sp ec red u ctio n o f 1-3 o v er th e m o re fire b u ild in g an d tra il sig n s. ial reco g n itio n a t th e Ju n e ra lly , traditional m eth o d . Memorial Day Program Starts At 10 A. M. Friday Various U n its A re S ch ed u led To T ak e P a rt In th e P ro cession M arch in g F ro m th e M o n u m en t T o th e C em etery. The p arad e in W a rsaw w ill form at 10 o ’clock M em o rial D ay at th e C o u rt H ouse: th e lin e o f M arch b ein g S outh M ain to th e Cem etery: w h ere th e M em o rial service w ill be h eld . Reverand F re d erick C arlsen, Evangelican, U n ited B r e th r e n Church, w ill be th e g u est sp eak er. Parade lin e u p - A m erican L e gion C o lo r G u ard , W y o m in g C oun tv V eterans In c. F irin g S q u ad , Com m an d er A m erican L eg io n - W alter F lo w e rs - W alter K lein Post N o 532, C o m m an d er W yo m ing C o u n ty V eterans In c., D o n aid K een an : C h ap lain - R ev eran d John R . W h itefo rd - W a lter K lein Post N o. 532, V q teran s fro m all A lo an m ay n o t b e g u a ra n te e d ' W ars; W arsaw C en tral S cho ol band an d C olors, G old S tar M o thers, B o y S cou ts, G irl S cou ts, Brownies, C ubs, F ire D ep artm en t D ru m C orp , W arsaw F ire D ep art m en t, F ire E q u ip m en t. for a n am o u n t in ex cess o f $ 1 , 000 . for a n y school y ear. Further d etailed in fo rm atio n m ay b e o b tain ed b y w ritin g to th e sistance C o rp o ratio n B u ild in g , .A 1- N ew Y ojrk H ig h er E d u catio n A s- bany 1, N . Y . I w ill ap p reciate it if y o u w o u ld publish th is in fo rm atio n in y o u r college n ew sp ap er so th a t th e student b o d y m ay b e in fo rm ed of th is lo an g u aran tee law . W ith b est w ish es, I am Cordially y o u rs, Louis J. L efk o w itz A tto rn e y G en eral. R e p u b l i c a n W o m e n ’ s S p r i n g R a l l y A t A r c a d e , J u n e 4 t l i The S p rin g R ally o f th e W y om in g C o u n ty R ep u b lican W o m en ’s C lu b to b e h eld in A rcad e on W ed n esd ay , Ju n e 4tl^ a t 1:30 p. m ., in th e M aso n ic T em p le. G u est sp e ak er w ill h e th e H on. Judge M ad g e T ag g ert. T h e first W o m an Ju d g e on th e C ity C o u rt Bench. H er su b jec t w ill b e “T h e im p o rtan ce o f W o m en in P o li tics.” M rs. G eo rg e S o m erh ald er, P re si dent o f th e C lu b u rg es all m em bers to a tte n d an d b rin g a g uest. If y o u h a v e already! jfcined the clu b y o u m ay d o so a t th is tim e. R efreshm en ts w ill b e se r ved, h o stesses w ill b e fro m A rcad e Bliss, Ja v a arid P ik e. CELEBRATED 55th W E D D IN G A N N IV E R S A R Y M r .an d M rs. J. S titzm an o f A t tica celebrated th e ir 55th w ed d in g anniversary, T u esd ay , M ay 20th., w ith a fa m ily d in n er a t th e h o m e of th eir son, R ay m o n d in M en - den, N . Y . M r. an d M rs. S titzm an. h a v e three ch ild ren , M rs. W . W ack en - heim of A ttica, M rs. F . H arlo ff of H oneoye F alls, N . Y ., an d R ay m o n d S itzm an o f M endon, N . Y .; eight g ran d ch ild ren an d six g reat grandchildren. FLOW E R A R R A N G E M E N T FOR G A R D E N C L U B The W a rsaw G ard e n C lu b w ill be p riv ileg ed to h e a r M rs. S ta rk give a ta lk o n flo w er arrange m en ts a t th e n e x t m eetin g o n June 2nd, a t 1:30 a t th e H isto ri cal S o ciety B u ild in g . B A S E B A L L W A R S A W vs ALEXANDER W A R S A W P A R K SUNDAY, JU N E 1 ST 2:30 P . M .