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NEW YORK STATE L IP R A R Y A l b a n y f N . Y . ONE OF SEX W YOM ING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS porning C t m e s VOLUME LXXXV WYOMING, N. Y., THURSDAY. JUNE 5, 1958 NUMBER 23 Babson Discusses Stocks and Threat Of 48 Hour War Likihood o f W orld W ar III, W h at A re th e A ltern ativ es, A P erio d o f U n certainty an d ' Bond O utlook Is L ess Favorable, I am convinced th at in tern a tional d ev elo p m en ts an d th e threat o f W o rld W a r 111 w ill have a g reat in flu en ce o n o u r ec onom y d u rin g th e n e x t few y ears. Events o ccu rrin g ab ro ad w ill b e increasingly im p o rta n t factors in determ in in g b u sin ess, eco nom ic, and in v estm en t tren d s h ere in th e U n ited S tates. Likelihood o f W o rd W a r 111 I d o n o t ex p ect a “ W orld W ar 111” in th e n ea r fu tu re. B u t th e threat o f a “48 H o u r W ar” b e tween R u ssia an d th e U n ited States, if it com es, w o u ld m o st likely start fro m acc id en t o r u n authorized sh o o tin g . U n d er su ch circum stan ces, it is fo lly no t to be w ell p rep are d fo r an y fig h tin g Leslie Heilbronner Completes Course At John Hancock Tonnewonta Girl Scout Council Leslie L . H eilb ro n n er is o n e o f ! Directors Met 46 G en eral A gency re p resenta tives o f th e Jo h n H an co ck M u tu al Life In su ran ce C o m p an y w h o re cently co m p leted a o n e-w eek course in life in su ran ce a t th e Com p an y ’s h o m e office in B oston. He is a m em b er o f th e E d w in R . Erickson G en eral A gency in B u f falo. The in ten siv e co u rse is d esig n ed to k eep H an co ck ag en ts com pletely' u p to d ate o n th e latest developm en ts in th e life in su r ance p rofession in o rd er th a t th ey m ay b e b ette r eq u ip p ed to serve their policy o w n ers. M r. H eilb ro n n er is a g rad u ate of S y racu se U n iv ersity. H e m ak es his h o m e at 17 W atro u s S treet, Perry. Make Reservations For Alumni Party Without Delav There A re S om e V acancies In E ach o f F o u r T w o-W eek Cam p P erio d s an d G irls A re U rg ed T o S end In Applications. The B o ard o f D irectors o f th e Tonnewonta G irl S co u t C ouncil m et a t th e G irl S cou t O ffice in Batavia on M onday', M ay 26th. M rs. H ay d en D ^dd , M em b ersh ip - N o m in atin g C h airm an , p resented the n am es o f M rs. G eorg e M o rris of S ilv er S p rin g s an d M rs. E d w in Robinson o f W arsaw fo r election as m em b ers a t larg e fo r tw o y ears to th e B o ard o f D irectors. M iss Ju lie t C ap p iello o f B atav ia has b een ap p o in ted C h airm an of the R o u n d -u p co m m ittee w h ich is responsible fo r th e training of Senior S co u ts ap p lican ts in terest ed in attending th e G irl S cou t Round-U p in C olorado in 1959. w h ich w ill b e attended by' 8,000 G irl S co u ts an d G u id es fro m all i Betty Broadbooks I W ill Graduate On Saturday, June 7th M iss B etty Ja n e B roadbooks, daughter o f M r. an d M rs. W illiam G. B road b o o k s, 53 B ro o k ly n Street, W arsaw, w ill receive th e Associate in A rts d eg ree a t C en tenary C ollege fo r W om en, H ack - ettstbw n , N ew Je rsey a t th e Eighty th ird co m m en cm en t p ro gram to b e h eld o n S atu rd ay , Ju n e 7, at 11 o ’clock in th e Jo h n M . Reeves S tu d en t U nio n B u ild in g . M iss B ro ad b o o k s w as a m em ber o f th e C am era C lu b an d R id ing C lu b d u rin g h er sen io r y ea r. H er S orority w h ile at C en ten ary w as S ig m a E p silo n P h i. 4 W A re Y O U p lan n in g to attend th e 'o v er th e w o rld . T h e C ou n cil an ti- to'dpiates sen d in g o n e patro1 o f eight it. I p red ic t th a t a “ 4 8 -h o u r W ar’’ ^ ^ o glriS’ w ith R u ssia w o u ld b e fo ught from ato m ic su b m arin es an d air planes. If w e are to su rv iv e it, w e m u st b e eco nom ically as w ell as m ilitarily stro n g . The “cold w ar\ can n o t contin ue indefinitely'. T h e p o ssib ilities in n ew n u clear w eap o n s m ak e a negotiated “peace\ o r “arm s lim itation” p ro b ab ly im p racticable. O f co u rse, w e co u ld m ak e an ag reem e n t w ith R u ssia o n ex istin g w eap o n s. B u t co u ld w e b e su re the S o v iets w ould resp ect su ch a pact? A n d h o w could w e fo restall new n u clear d ev elo p m en ts in an d by o th er n atio n s? I do not believe either R u ssia o r th e U n ited S tates w ill ab an d o n su ch re search an d de velopm en t w o rk . W h at A re T h e A ltern ativ es T o A 48-Hour W ar? Som e o b serv ers co n ten d th a t the p resent stalem a te w ill reso lv e itself b y R u ssia b ec o m in g co n servative an d th e U .S . an d G rea t B rita in b eco m in g m o re so cialis tic. L o g ically, su ch a co u rse w ould resulting in th ese th ree n atio n s federating. It all so u n d s fa n tastic to m e. If it ev er com es, I fo re cast th a t su ch a “ fed eration” is far in th e fu tu re. A n o th er alternative to w ar w o u ld b e th e em erg en ce in R u s sia of a less ru th less, th o u g h p ro b ably still leftist, fo rm o f g o v ern m en t. In m y opinion, th e re is no im m ed iate h o p e of th is h ap p en ing. S till a fu rth er alternative to w a r w o u ld b e th e ap p e aran ce of a stro n g co alitio n o f n atio n s o th er th a n R u ssia an d th e U .S . a s a third fo rm id ab le w orld fo rce. N as- (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5) be h eld th e 21st o f T H IS M O N T H ? The o u t-o f-to w n ers h av e m ad e enthusiastic responses b u t th e com m ittee re p o rts th a t th e lo cal alum n i are slow ab o u t accepting. Reservations w ere su p p o sed to all b e in b y Ju n e 1st b u t th e tim e has b een ex ten d ed tem p o rarily so M rs. E d w ard K rin er, V o lu n teer Trainer o f lead ers, w as n am ed to the T ra in in g C o m m ittee. M rs. H o y le B u rt, T ra in in g ch air m an re p o rted th a t in 4 b asic Initiation Held By Junior Honor Society At W.C.S. New M em b ers W ere R eceived From th e F re sh m an C lass and th e 8 th an d 7th G rad es of th e W arsaw S chool. T h e Objects o f th e S ociety W ere Also E x p lain ed . The N atio n al Ju n io r H o n o r S oc iety o f th e W arsaw C en tral S cho ol held its S p rin g in itiation in th e school au d ito riu m on F rid ay , M ay 23 at 2:30 p. m . Several o f th e p resent m em b ers of th e C h ap ter o u tlin ed th e p u r poses of th e o rg an iatizon, an d the req u isites n eed ed to b e co n sidered fo r m em b ersh ip . The H o n o r S ociety A lta r w as groups lead ersh ip training co u rs es, 42 w o m en h av e received cer tificates fo r com pletion o f th e do sen d y o u rs in b efo re it is to o |co u rses w ere g iv en in L eR oy, A t- late. T h e p rice p er p erso n is $2.50 [tica, A lb io n an d B atav ia. A co u rse and y o u can sen d a ch eck o r ■ js n o w b ein g g iv en iri C astile fo r ...... uuv,.,, . m o n ey o rd er to M iss B en ita W h it-1 3 1 prospective lead ers. T h e tra in - d eco rated w ith lilacs an d tu lip s lock a t th e W arsaw school. B etter d n g co m m ittee h a s m ad e p lan s fo r I a n d co lo red can d les sig n ificant attend to th is rig h t aw ay . |tw o ad v an ce o u td o o r training o f th e id eals o f th e society: S cho l Open h o u se w ill b e h eld fro m ‘co u rses to b e g iv en A u g u st 22 an d 'a rsh ip , S erv ice, L ead ersh ip , C h ar 4 to 6:30 p. m . fo llo w ed b y th e | 2 3 ( a n d S ep tem b er 5 an d 6 . D ates .a c te r an d S cho ol C itizenship, banquet a t 7.00. T h e o u t-o f-to w n -1 f0 r T ro o p co m m ittee training to T h e fo llo w in g ju n io r h ig h stu - ers a re co m in g to se e th e lo cal b e g iv en in th e early fall a n d ‘d en ts w ere p resented fo r m em - folks, so let’s m ak e th is a\ big hom eco m in g fo r all co n cern ed . You w ill see frie n d s th e re y o u have n o t seen fo r a lo n g tim e. On y o u r A lu m n i list in th e class of 1894 th e n am e of R o se M u n g er O v ia tt o f 159 N o rth M ain , W ar saw sh o u ld b e ad d ed . Wyoming Comity Pomona Grange Meets June 14th schedules fo r w o rk sh o p s d u rin g the y e a r fo r lead ers w il b e an nounced later. (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5 ) National T.B. Meeting Was Held Recently The N atio n al T u b ercu lo sis A s sociation h eld its 54th A n n u al m eeting a t C o n v en tio n H all in i\eic Moose Hall A Credit To Warsaw W h ile S tew ard C arl B ro m an h as b een a t it q u ite steadily, he finally p lan ted som e sh ru b s, w h ich com pletes th e d ev elo p m en t of th e n ew W e st W ing o f M oose H all. T h is fo rm erly w as V ern N ev in g er’s O ld G arag e. C arl h as a n ew an d m o d ern d in in g ro o m on th e lo w er flo o r, a v ery p leasant fla t o n th e u p p e r flo o r, w h ic h is already re n ted an d all in all it is n o t o n ly a b ette r M oose Q u arters inside, b u t a v ery g reat ad d itio n to th e fro n t o n ' M ain S treet. Thanks fo r y o u r p atien ce, y o u r n ev er w an in g en erg y an d y o u r very exceUent taste. County W.C.T.U. Convention Held At Warsaw Clmrcli The S tate P re sid en t S pok e In th e A ftern o o n on th e Topic, “ R iv ers A re H ig h w ay s T h at M o ve O n .” bership: M a ry C arlsen, d au g h ter of th e R ev. an d M rs. F re d erick G arlsen; C h ery l C ouncill, d au g h ter o f th e R ev. an d M rs. H erb e rt Councill; L in d a D av is, d au g h ter of M r. an d M rs. D av id H arris; g an C a rl E isen h ard , so n o f M r. an d The 55th an n u al In stitu te o f th e W y o m in g C o u n ty \V . C . T . U . w as held in th e W arsaw B ap tist Church, W ed n esd ay , M ay 21, w ith M rs. H azel C . W ells, S tate W . C . T . U . P re sid en t, as In sti tute lead er. The m eetin g w as called to o rd er at ten o’clock b y M rs. M y rtie Boutwell, C o u n ty P resid en t. “Take M y L ife”, “T h e N ew C ru sade M arch ” an d “ W in T h em O ne by O n e” w ere su n g w ith M rs. i Eualie A ld ric n p resid in g a t th e o r j Art Teacher Entertained Kiwanis Club A larg e g ro u p o f K iw an ian sat tenedd th e re g u la r M o nday ev e n ing m eetin g o f th e W arsaw K i w an is C lu b a t th e M o ose H all. A fter th e re g u la r d in n er th ey w ere p riv ileg ed to w atc h a v ery interesting d em o n stration o f p a in t ing b y L ew is N ixo n, A rt In stru c tor fo r th e W arsaw , A ttica an d W yo m ing schools. M r. N ix o q d em o n strated th e use q f finger p ain ts b y m ak in g a series o f b ea u tifu l d esig n s. H e ithen p ro ceed ed to p a in t w ith brushes tw o b ea u tifu l lan d scap es Wyoming County To Have Evangelistic Campaign In Summer A t a re cen t m eetin g o f th e W y om in g C o u n ty E v an g elistic C am paign C o m m ittee, th e d ecision w as u n an im o u sly accepted to h o ld an ev an g elistic -cam p aig n d u rin g the su m m er o f 1959 from Ju ly 19 through A u g u st 2 . C o n firm in g a r rangem en ts w ere also m ad e w ith Dr. T . W . W ilson, o f D o th an , G a., to b e th e ev an g elist. T h e C o m m it tee hopes to h e ab le to an n o u n ce after th e ir Ju ly m eeting th e p lace w h ere th e cam p aig n w ill b e h eld . Rev. Jo h n A llen , p asto r o f th e W a rsaw B ap tist C h u rch is Com m ittee C h airm an . Vatysburg To Go 42 <- 5 ” Telephone This Summer* New Y o rk T elep h o n e W ill Introduce M o st M o d ern Xqm fcer-Flan. T o H ay e Central O ffice N am e an d Five N u m b ers. the in a m atter o f a v ery few m in u tes. It w as a fine d em o n stration o f talent in action an d w as th o ro u g h ly en jo y ed b y all p resent. The cerem o n ial o f th e T h ree M rs. F re d erick E isen h ard ; D u g - F lag s w as g iv en b y se v eral m em - las F irm an , so n o f M r. a n d M rs. b ers. Ray F irm an . T h e above stu d en ts are in th e F resh m an class. The fo llo w in g w ere chosen j i *.• 1 .. tt , .fro m th e eig h th g rad e: K en n eth Philadelphia last w eek . M rs. H e l - ° f _ 1 ,. . . B u rk h ard t, so n o f M r. an d M rs. ^Pom o n a G ran g e w illl_ b e h eld “ N a t i o n 0f W yo m - ing C o u n ty , attended th e sessions in th e H erm itag e G ran g e H all June 14, 1958. A tu reen su p p er w ill b e serv ed at 7:15 fo llo w ed b y the b u sin ess m eetin g an d a p ro gram . A ll reso u tio n s fo r S tate G ran g e sh o u ld b e p resented a t this tim e. R eco m m en d atio n s fo r a D ep u ty an d Ju v en ile D ep u ty w ill b e elected. T h is is a v ery im p o rta n t m eetin g a n d all m em bers a re req u ested to attend if possible. grade th e following w ere selected: C lau d ia Bender, d au g h ter o f M r. an d M rs. Robert B en d er; S u san B ro m an , daughter o f M r. an d M rs. W a lter Brom an ; N an cy D av is, d au g h ter , , .of M r. a n d M rs. D avd H arris; ads w ere rep resented. T h ere *vere lE o g er K aM m of M , an d K aM ; S u san fteu p p . d a u - of in terest to V o lu n teer G ro u p s. She re p o rts th a t th e to tal re g is tration fo r th e m eetin g w as o v er 2,500. E v e ry 'S ta te in th e U n io n and m o st o f th e p ro v in ces o f C an - m ark , F ran ce, Ireland, Israel, ghter o f M r. an d M rs. N o rm an Japan, K o rea, N eth erlan d s P hfi R a u p p . P a trid a ippines M exico T aiw an T h ai- o£ M r, an d M rs R ich ard « and a n d th e U n ited A ra b R ep u b - jK a re n W eid m an _ d au g h ter o f M r [ . ... and M rs. G eo rg e W eid m an . A b strac ts o f m an y of th e p a- A reception w as h eld j ^ pers p resented b y au th o rities in sch o o l cafeteria fo r H o n o r S oc_ Another Couple Celebrate Fifty Years of Married Life M r. an d M rs. A n d re w R o m esser of W arsaw, life tim e re sid en ts of W y o m in g C ounty, w ill' o b serv e their 50th w ed d in g an n iv ersary this com ing w eek en d . A G o ld en Jubilee M ass o f T h an k sg iv in g w ill be celebrated o n S atu rd a y , Ju n e 7th a t 11 a. m . in S t- M ich ael’s Church b y th e R ev . M ich ael Sekelsky an d a re cep tio n w ill fo l low a t S t. M ich ael’s H all. O n S u n day, Ju n e 8 th, a n open, h o u se w ill be h eld a t th e h o m e o f M rs. R o land S tan d ish , 211 N o rth M ain Street, fro m 1 to 4. A n d rew R o m esser a n d L u cy M ey ers, n o w 72, w ere m a rrie d on June 3, 1908, in S t. N ich o las Church in N o rth Ja v a. F o r 34 years, they liv ed o n a fa rm in Johnsonburg an d m o v ed to W a r saw in 1942. M r. R o m esser is still actively en g ag ed a s an. in su ran ce agent an d is P re sid en t o f th e W y - om in g -G en esee C o o p erative F ire Insurance C o m p an y . T h e co u p le has b een in terested in th e G ran g e for m an y y ears. M r. R o m esser is a P a st M aster a n d h is w ife is a Past L ectu re r o f th e W arsaw G ran g e. There are six ch ild ren in th e Rom esser fam ily : F ra n cis o f Jo h n sonburg; M rs. R o lan d S tan d ish o f W arsaw ; M rs. L o u is R o m asser o f Silver S p rin g s; B ern ard o f Jo h n sonburg; M rs. L o u is R ed in g o f H ard y s a n d A n d rew R o m esser, Jr. of W arsaw . T w en ty -six g ran d children an d fo u r g re a t g ra n d children co m p lete th e fam ily . M rs. R o m esser h a s a sim p le form u la fo r m arried h ap p in ess. She stated: “W h en I w as first m ar ried, I m ad e u p m y m in d n ev e r to le t th e su n se t on a q u arrel.” H er h u sb an d , w h o sh a re s h is w ife’s zest fo r liv in g an d v aried interests ad d ed : “ I n ev e r liv e in the p ast, a n d le t b y g o n es b e bygones.” iety m em b ers, th e ir p a re n ts an d faculty m em b ers. their se p arate fields a re o n file at th e H ealth A sso ciation o ffice and m ay b e b o rro w ed to read on request. Concurrent m eetin g s w ere h eld in b o th C o n v en tio n H all an d th e Bellevue - S tratford H o tel ev e ry day an d ev en in g fo r p erso n s w h o are d ev o tin g th eir tim e an d effo rts to eradicating tu b ercu lo sis an d taking m easu res co n stan tly to as sist in h elp in g ill p eo p le re g ain their h ealth . The E x h ib its o n d isp lay in th e arena a t C o n v en tio n H all w ere so inform ativ e an d attractive th at the o b serv ers looked a t th em o v - and o v e r ag ain . O f co u rse m an y o f th em w ere v ery tech n ical and in ten d ed to a ttra c t th e atten tion o f o n ly th e m ed ical p ro fes sion. O n e ex h ib it th a t g ain ed m o re th a n a little attention w as the o n e w h ich sh o w ed m ice w ith skin can cers p ro d u ced b y th e in jection o f ta rs fro m tobacco. A n other w as th e H ealth S et u p in California th a t m ak es it m an d a tory fo r a p erso n to b e ta k e n care of in a h o sp ital if h e h a s tu b e r culosis. H e m u st sta y th ere u n til a n eg ativ e sam p le o f sp u tu m can be secured. T h is m eth o d p ro tects Meeting, the 22nd the p u b lic a s w ell a s b rin g s good health to th e p atie n t fa ste r th an if h e o r sh e is cared fo r a t h o m e. A fter all, an y p erso n can do m o re of th e th in g s h e w an ts to do if h e has a w ell body. All 1948 Autos Are Scheduled For Inspection A ll 1948 m odel m o to r v eh icles are sch ed u led fo r in sp ectio n d u r ing Ju n e, S tate M o tor V eh icle Com m issio n er Jo sep h P . K elly re m inded, m o to rists to d ay . H e w arn e d th o se w h o o w n ve hicles affected b y th e in sp ectio n law th a t th e y are su b jec t to a fine u p to $50 an d su sp en sio n o f their re g istration if in sp ectio n is not co m p leted an d a stic k er ob tained on sch ed u le. The 1949 v eh icles are to b e in spected in Ju ly , 1950’s d u rin g A u gust, 1951’s d u rin g S ep tem b er, 1952’s d u rin g O cto b er a n d ’53’s during N o v em b er. In an y ev en t, all cars o ld er th an 1954 m o d els m u st b e in sp ected b efo re th ey can be re g istered fo r 1959. Women of ihe Moose Held Annual ’ Class of 1959 Elects Officers M rs. E lizab eth H u sted , S p iritu al Life D irector, co n d u cted th e w o r ship service. S h e re ad Isa 62:6, 1 0 - 1 2 and g av e an in sp irin g m es sage o n “G o T h ro u g h th e g ates” w h ich w as th e th em e fo r th e d ay . , _ . , , . treasurer, C aro l E isen h ard ; class She re a d a b eau tifu l poem , “ O n -i ’ . , , ’ T.reUT p h rerf ” jjntj o ffered ‘sP °n so r» M r. A p p leb y . ana o n e re a T h e W arsaw C en tral S cho ol The C lass o f 1959 o f th e W a r saw C en tral S cho ol elected o ffic ers fo r its S en io r y e a r at a m eet ing recently. President w ill b e R o g er B u rn s; vice-president, S an d ra C h ase; secretary, B ren d a, F itzg erald ; eness w ith C h rist,’ prayer. M rs. M y rtie B o u tw ell, hostess president, ex ten d e d g reetings Faculty h eld th e an n u al y e a r en d banquet a t L aD elfa’s, M t. M o rris on T u esd ay , M ay 27. M rs. G lad y s from th e W arsaw U n io n an d M rs. E d m o n d s 'w as g € n eral ch airm an , A n n ab elle H u m e, S ilv er S p rin g s, L jjgg jjo rm a S ch leg el served as gave th e resp o n se. toastm istress. T h e B o ard o f E d u - Seven U n io n s, fi\e C o u n ty o f- cad o n W ere g u ests of th e T each - ficers an d te n C o u n ty D irectors ers, A sso c ia te , answ e red th e ro ll caU . (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5 ) Rebekahs WiU Initiate New Members Next Monday Friendly R eb ek ah L o d g e N o. 334 w ill m eet o n M o nday, Ju n e 9th a t 8 p. m . a t th e I.O .O .F . H all w ith N oble G ran d E rm a V an A llen presiding. In itiation o f n ew m em - W arsaw C h ap ter W .O .T .M . h eld their re g u la r C h ap ter n ig h t p ro gram o n W ed n esd ay , M ay 14th w ith in itiation T h is w as fo llo w ed by a social h o u r an d refreshm en ts. The fo llo w in g cp -w o rk ers re ceived th e ir A cad em y of F rien d ship d eg ree a t th e A cad em y o f Friendship D ay cerem o n y a t C o rn ing, o n S u n d ay , M ay 4 th : S o p h ie H ay es, A n o n a C alk in s; O liv e Finch, N o rm a W illiam s, V au d in e H o y , S y lv ia O n eill a n d Irene Schw ab . B la n ch e M y ers w h o h as her d eg ree also attended. ThO an n u al m em b ersh ip d in neriCLO w as hcxx; eld o n T h u rsd ay , M ay Warsaw Ag. Pupils Received Recognition At State Meeting W illiam B ag g , R o b ert C u m m in s and Ja m es H erm an accom p an ied by G eo rg e W . K eller, T each er of A g ricu ltu re at W arsaw C en tral School, re cen tly attended th e State C o n v en tio n a t C an to n , N . Y . W illiam received th e h ig h est a w ard a F u tu re F a rm e r m ay re ceive w ith in th e N ew Y o rk A s sociation o f th e F F A . N ot m ore than 2 % of th e m em b ersh ip o f th e N ew Y o rk S ta te F F A achieve this co v eted aw ard . W illiam a t tends W a rsaw C en tral S chool w h e re h e b eg a n h is career in th e F F A w h en h e en ro lled in V o cational A g ricu ltu re. W ith th e aid of h is p aren ts an d th e teacher o f agriculture, h e d ev elo p ed a su p er vised farm in g p ro g ram w h ich h as led to th e o w n ersh ip o f co n sid er able fa rm cap ital. H e n o w o w n s five G u ern sey cow s, 2 G u ern sey heifers an d h a s a n et w o rth o f a bout $4,500. In th e W arsaw C h a p te r o f th e F F A h e h a s h e ld th e o ffices o f President, T re asu rer, V ice P re s ident an d R ep o rter. H e is also an H o n o r S tu d en t. In ad d itio n h e holds th e o ffice of R ep o rter in th e W y o m in g C o u n ty F F A a fte r ach ieving th e C o u n ty F a rm e r A - w ard . ( Robert p articipated in th e S tate F F A C h o ru s an d received a nom in atio n fo r th e N atio n al F F A C h o ru s th is fa ff a t K an sa s C ity. H e w as o n e of 10 h o y s p resented State F F A C h o ru s p in s fo r o u t standing w o rk a t th e convention. Jam es serv ed as C h ap ter D ele gate a t th e S ta te C o n v en tio n . H e w o rk ed a s a m em b er o f th e S pec ial A w a rd s C o m m ittee. . W h ile a t C an to n , th e b o y s a n d teachers w ere ta k e n o n a to u r o f herS W ill tak e p lace a t th is m eet— u u rrua u c u u u x,iu^ouajr, x » aj I AQU n m ia c u ui , a lu u i w i ing. M rS. L o rrain e P fe iffe r w ill 2 2 n d a t th e G en esee F alls H o te l!th e S t, L aw ren ce S eaw ay a n d th e have ch a rg e o f refreshm en ts. w ith 28 g irls attending. N ew Y o rk S ta te P o w e r P ro jec t. Warsaw Grange Meeting Will Be Preceeded By 7 o’Clock Dinner The n e x t re g u la r m eeting o f W arsaw G ran g e w ill b e h eld T u es day ev en in g , Ju n e 10th, starting w ith d in n er a t 7 p . m . w ith th e following in ch arg e: M r.an d M rs. Edwin H u m p h rey , M r. an d M rs. Charles H u m p h rey , M r. an d M rs. Clifford C ofleld, R o y F ish , H a r riet H alstead, A n n a V a n A llen , Ethel V an A U en. E ach fam ily to bring th e ir ow n tab le serv ice. The b u sin ess m eeting w ill sta rt at 8 p. m . w ith th e S erv ice an d H o sp itality in ch arg e o f th e p ro gram . Annual Meeting Of Historical Society Will Follow Supper The an u a l m eetin g o f th e W a r saw H isto rical S o ciety w ill be h eld in h e G ate s H o u se on P e rry A v e. on M o n d ay ev en in g , Ju n e 9th. There w ill b e su p p er a t six o’ clock. O fficers w ill be elected fo r the en su in g y e a r a n d an n u al re ports w iU b e given. P a p e rs w ill b e read o n th e fo llo w in g su b jects: W h at th e E u ro p ean s T h o u g h t o f the C olonists, an d T h e B rad ley , W arsaw ’s V illag e W h ich D isap peared. RECRUITING O F F IC E R FO R N A V Y W IL L V IS IT W A R S A W E A C H T U E S D A Y The N av y R ecru itin g R ep resen tative w iU b e a t th e W arsaw P o st Office o n T u esd ay fro m 12:30 to 2:30 p. m . 23tf Supreme Court Convenes Next Monday, June 9 Justice M atth ew J. Jaso n To P re sid e O v er a T erm That H as T w en ty -O n e Cases o f W h ich T en A re A u to A ccidents. The Ju n e T erm o f th e S u p rm e Court fo r W yo m ing C o u n ty w ill be co n v en ed in W a rsaw o n M o n day, Ju n e 9th, w ith th e H o n . M atth ew J. Jason, p resid in g . This w ill b e th e first tim e Ju s tice Jason h as o p en ed co u rt in W y o m in g C o u n ty as h e w as elect ed last F all. There are tw en ty -o n e cases on the calendar in clu d in g tw o di vorces, o n e sep aration, an d tw o w ro n g fu l d eath s, ten au to acci dents an d 6 m iscellaneous cases. The G ran d an d T rial Ju ro rs are as fo llow s: GRAND JU R O R S A ttica — M arjo rie A n d rew s, Betty Ja n e B ald w in , L en a M ay Beitz, C la ra E . F azeckerly, W il liam I. M oose. Bennington — C ath erin e L . H artw ay , E d w ard S ten cel, w a rd L . W ilson. (K in d ly tu rn to page 5 ) Kermit Kruse Took Charge of F.F.A. Land Judging Contest The an n u al W yo m in g C o u n ty F F A L an d Ju d g in g C o n test w as held at W arsaw, S atu rd a y , M ay 24. T h is co n test co n sists o f d eter m in in g th e p h y sical ch a racter istics o f th e soil, ho w th ese fe a tures affect lan d u se an d cro p *11 S t ir G a m e production, an d d ecid in g o n th e I ** m o st in ten siv e ro tatio n o r th e b est (Benent of T*ie use o f th e la n d an d th e treatm en ts Rescue Squad The N ew Y ork T elep h o n e C o. will in tro d u ce th e “ 2-5” telephone num b erin g p lan in V ary sb u rg th is sum m er, it w as an n o u n ced re cently. C. A . S ohn s, co m p an y m an ag er, said th e n ew n u m b erin g sy stem m ean s th at all telephone n u m b ers here w ill ch a n g e to co n sist o f a central o ffice n am e o f five n u m erals. A cco rd in g to p resent p lan s, th is tow n s n ew central office w ill be K E y sto n e 5. A ty p ical tw o -fiv e num b er w ill b e K ey sto n e 5-7499. To call th is n u m b er a fte r th e changeover,” M r. S o h n s stated, “custom ers w ill sim p ly d ial th e first tw o letters o f th e cen tral o f fice n am e, K E , an d th en th e five num erals, 5-7499.” W ith th e ch an g e, V aijy sb u rg w ill jo in a g ro w in g list o f u p state com m u n ities w h ic h h av e g o n e “2-5.” T h e p u rp o se o f th e n ew num b erin g p lan , according to th e m an ag e r, is to fit th is co m m u n ity into a co u n try -w id e p atte rn of standard cen tra l office d esig n a tions w h ich a re n ecessary fo r eventual n atio n w id e d ialin g . S om e day in th e fu tu re, h e said , V ary s burg cu sto m ers w ill b e ab le to dial th e ir o w n lo n g d istan ce tel phone calls d irect to m illio n s of telephones th ro u g h o u t th e U n ited States. T h e p ro jec t th is su m m er is * sim p ly a first step in th a t d irection M r. S o h n s said th a t cen tra l o f fice n am es su ch as K ey sto n e h av e been selected fro m a carefully prepared list of d esig n atio n s co m piled in co llab o ratio n w ith tele phone co m p an ies th ro u g h o u t th e Ed-1 U n ited S tate s. T h ese n am es h av e been selected fo r u n ifo rm ity o f sound a n d sp ellin g so th a t th ey can b e used an d easily u n d ersto o d anyw h e re in th e co u n try . “That is o n e of th e reasons,” the m an ag er stated, “ th a t w e can not u se lo cality n am es, su ch as V ary sb u rg , a s cen tra l office d e signations.” The com pany official said cu s tom e rs w ill b e n o tified by m ail o f the e x a c t d ate an d h o u r o f th e change. needed to m ain tain p ro d u ctiv ity and to p rev en t ero sio n . The F u tu re F arm e rs v isited the fa rm s of C lair B u rley an d Clarence D u sch en . The W a rsaw C h ap ter p laced first, w ith L etch w o rth second; A few w eek s ago tw o o f th e local b o y s w ere h av in g a v ery heated arg u m en t on th e w ay so ft ball S h o u ld b e p lay ed . O n e o f th e feUows said h is team o f R an g ers could ta k e o n a n d b ea t an y team W yo m in g th ird ; P e rry fo u rth ; on th e local d iam o n d , w h ere u p o n and A rcv ad e fifth. 'the o th e r p ro m p tly ch allen g ed , The in d iv id u al p lacin g s w e n t|M r- B u rley to a g am e to b e p la y - to R ich ard C h rist, W arsaw , ls t;.^ °.n J 11116 '•th o n S atu rd a y n ig h t Jam e s H erm an , W arsaw, 2 n d ; la * e *£ht o ’clock, an d h e said th a t G ra n t M etcalf, L etch w o rth , 3 rd | h is R escu e S q u a d S o ftb allers co u ld and R o b ert H uebsch, W arsaw , 4. ^>eat ^an®ers one arm K erm it K ru se o f th e S oil C on servation D istrist co n d u cted th e contest. Commencement Plans Announced For Warsaw Central tied b eh in d th em . “Casey” T h o m p so n w ill b e b rin g ing to th e lo cal p ark o n e o f th e best team s o f strikeout artists ever to h it th e d iam o n d . It w ill feature su c h stars as so re arm Oneill p itch er, th ey can ’t g et b y m e M iller, lam e b ack V itag alan o , I can ’t se e them. B u sh , an d o th er The B acca lau reate S erm o n fo r’g reat stars, the g rad u atin g class a t th e W ar-1 S h a rin g in th e fe atu re o f th e SURROGATE’S C O U R T Letters o f ad m in istra tio n h a v e been g ran te d to A lfred J. K in g o f M id d leb u ry o n th e estate of h is W ife, V iv ian A . K in g w h o d ied in L ak elan d , F lo rid a o n D ecem ber 10, 1957 an d le ft p erso n al property v alu ed a t $40;000. T h e husband is th e o n ly h eir. saw C en tral S cho ol w ill b e g iv en in th e school au d ito riu m on S u n day, Ju n e 2 2 at 7:30 p . m . b y R ev. John R . A llen o f th e W arsaw Baptist C h u rch . The C lass N ig h t ex e rcises w ill be h eld on M o nday ev en in g at 8:15 p .m . B ru ce Z eches, so n o f M r. an d M rs. C arl- Z eches, is g en eral ch airm an of th e p ro g ram . A “Y ach t P a rty ” th em e is b ein g planned. H ig h lig h ts o f th e p ro gram in clu d e an o rig in al class song, th e class p ro p h ecy in tro d u c ed o v er th e b rid g e tab le , an d som e u n u su al in terp re tatio n s o f the fa cu lty as seen b y th e class. Com m en cem en t E x ercises- w ill be h eld on T u esd ay ev en in g , Ju n e 24, Ju d g e Jo h n C o n ab le w ill speak. D av id - H all an d D o u g las Gay, h o n o r stu d en ts, w ill p resent the S alu ta to ry an d V aled icto ry . Service Man Home From Japan Receives- Discharge Sp-3 D av id C . E h m an n h a s re turned fro m Ja p a n a fte r serv in g 16 m o n th s w ith th e A rm y S ig n al Corps R ese arch U n it. H e is n o w discharged an d - liv in g a t 37 S tate street, B atav ia w ith h is w ife, th e form er M a rlen e M iller o f W a r saw a n d th e ir son , W ay n e D av id Ehm an n . evening w ill b e L eo R ed d in g an d his fo u r T ”s b o y s th e trip le to n g u e trum p e t tiers. There w ill b e a p arad e starting at th e M o n u m en t a t 7:15 p . m . arriving a t th e p a rk a t 7:45. T h e gam e to sta rt p ro m p tly a t eig h t o’clock. A ll p ro ceed s w ill go*’to the b en efit o f th e R esq p e S q u ad Truck F u n d . A s th is is g o in g to b e a v ery heated b all g am e all are ask ed to get th e re ea rly a n d g et th e ir seats. Elm Tree Spraying In Warsaw Has Been Started The E lm T re e S p ray in g S ched ule fo r th e V illag e o f W arsaw , w e a th e r p erm ittin g : Elm T rees on terraces - Ju n e 3rd a n d 4 th . Elm tre e - p riv ate p ro p erty . 2nd W ard Ju n e 5 th. 1st W a rd - Ju n d ' 6 th an d 7th. 4th W a rd - Ju n e 9 th a n d 10th. 3rd W a rd - Ju n e 11th an d 12th. O u tly in g areas - Ju n e 13th. Y o u r co o p erato n w ill b e ap p re ciated. „ G. F . S h eeh e, Supt* Public W o rk s