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oh Ad wo t H2 t. to IH a* s THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1965 Happenings Of The Past Items of Local Interest Taken From Our Files of That Time 'Fifty Years Ago-1918 Married - Miss Altha Sands, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sands, and Walter Rowley of North Greece ' Died - October 11, Charles Babcock, 72, at his home on East Avenue. E. W. Richian of - Batavia bought the E. W. Judd stock of merchandise at Walker, Mr. Judd leaving for overséas Y. M. C. A. service. Forty-five Years Ago-1923 Jolin Satter of North East, Pa., purchased the local bake of Charles N. Holman, ' Died-October 11, Lawrence Heyneck, alias George Lewis, aged 39 years; October 12, Mrs. Milton Weidman, 35, at her home on Frisbee Hill Road. Forty Years Ago-1928 Died-October 15, John A. Peffer, 62, of Rochester, former- ly of this town; October 14, Miss Minnie Reibetein, 86, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chris Weitz; Fred Jacobs, 80, of Ham- En; 'Mrs, Elmer Haight, of Greece, Thirty-five Years Ago-1933 Married -October 17, Miss Carol G, Skuit and Gerald E. Hazen, both of Morton, Died-October 14, James H. Carr, 80, of Kendall. William Kirk was elected Com- mander of Hiscock-Fishbaugh Post, American Legion,. Charles Turner purchased the Tesch farm, east of Hilton, bet- ter known as the Pickstock farm, 'Thirly Years Ago--1938 Albert Lockner was elected Master of Monroe County Pom- ona Grange. Died-October 16, Mrs. Fred Horton, 67, of Rochester, form- erly of Hilton. Relatives and friends held a party for Mrs. John Murphy on the 16th, in celebration of her 65th birthday. Twenty-five Years Ago-1943 Mre. J. B. Calkins of Arling- ton, Va., a former Hilton resi- dent, was appointed President of the National Y. W. C. A. Died-October 18, Mrs. Ray- mond Miller, 61, at her home on Peck Road; October 10, John S. Hill, formerly of this town, at his home at East Hickory, Pa. Married-October 16, Mrs. El- la Josephine Kluth and Arthur F. Schepler of Hamlin; October 12, Miss Josephine Randazzo of Buffalo and Sgt. Allan Turgon of Hilton, at the Post Chapel at -_ Camp Miles Standish, Mass. Mrs. Ruth Kerrison was in- stalled as Noble Grand of H- tondale Rebekah Lodge. The Pleasure Shop opened October 16 in its new location on Main Street. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick {nee Addie Scopes) of Brockport, a daughter; Oct- ober 16, to Mr. and Mrs, Judson Fell, a daughter, Twenty Years Ago-1948 Died-October 18, Mrs. Flora Newcomb Potter, 66, of Roches- ter; October 16, Mrs, Anna Knit- ter, 70, of Rochester, mother of Mrs. Joseph Kedian of Hilton; October 14, suddenly, Eugene E. Sutton, 47, of Hill Road, Married - October 16, Miss Monica Ingham and Ray Haslip; October 16, at the home of the groom's mother, 'Mrs, Harmon Beardsley, Miss Dorothy Guerin of Rochester and Robert C. De- Groot. Born-October 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Addison Miller, a son. Fifteen Years Ago-195% Mrs. Walter Quinn suffered fractured ribs, collar bone and left leg in an auto collision in THE HILFON RECORD, HEFON, N. Y. Greece, and Mrs. George Dieck- man, formerly of Hilton, also suffered fractures in a collision in Ohio. Mrs. John Floyd was installed as president of the Past Matrons Association of Monroe County. Born-October 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Jude Eichas, a daughter. An Open House was to be held October 25th for the celebration of the 265th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Nundy. Ten Years Ago-1958 At a meeting of the Board of Education it was unanimously decided to vote on the Scott property on North Greece Road on November 13 as a new school site. The property, consisting of nearly 40 acres, was offered for the sum of $6,600. Miss Marie Sedler was install- ed Noble 'Grand of Hiltondale Rebekah Lodge, Born-October 20, to Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison {nee Barbara Wilson), a son; October 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wolters (nee Marjorie Avery), a daugh- ter. Died-October 17, Mrs, Pris- cilla Curtis, 47, of 89 Hazen St.; October 20, C. W. Jacobs, 57, of Walker; October 17, Charles F. Seaman of Roosevelt Highway, Hamlin. Five Years Ago-1963 Died-Suddenly, October 18, of a cerebral hemorrhage in Strong Memorial Hospital, Jack G. Cooper, of 260 West Ave.; October 10, Harold Simpson of Lake Ave. Over 400 friends of the Rev, I, Vincent Lloyd attended a re- ception on Sunday afternoon in celebration of his twenty-fifth anniversary as pastor of the Hil- ton Baptist Church, Robert Bauch of Hamlin was elected a Director of the State Bank of Hilton. Edwin A. Foster was appoint- ed Supervisor of the Town of Parma to fill the vacaricy created te \Brookwood\ is open all year This is a birds-eye view of the power plant of the future, now under con- struction in nearby Ontario, New York. You are invited to take a trip into + the nuclear age at Brookwood Science Information Center, open all year, Wednesday through Sunday 10 A.M.-4 P.M. BROOKWOGD SCIENCE INFORMATION CENTER 18 mi, east of Rochester on Lake Rd. (Rf. 18) at the Intersection of On- tario Center Rd. Drive on Lake Rd. . +_. or on U.S. Rt. 104 to Ontario Genter Rd, then North to Lake Rd. WJ ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC ROBERT E. GINNA NUCLEAR POWER STATION by the death of Supervisor John L. Crook. Donald H. Spencer was ap- pointed District Local Repre- sentative in charge of the West- ern Monroe District of the Ro- chester Gas & Electric Corp. William Kerrison of Hazen St. was one of five N. Y. State men to receive Odd Fellowship's high- est honor, the Grand Decoration of Chivalry, at ceremonies in the gymnasium of Hilton Central School on November 2. Mrs. Glenn Wolters was re- elected Pesident of Hiscock- Fishbaugh Post Auxiliary. Borm-October 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin ia : ¢ > West Road, a son; October 4, in Lamperheim, Germany, to Sp. 4 Richard Barnes and Mrs. Barnes (nee Karen Haskins), a daugh- ter. 90¢ qt. __ 45¢ pt. PACKAGED 55e qt. 30¢ pt. Raisin -- Coconut Clusters Peanut - Hilton Candy Kitchen Youf Wedding Stationery Trousseau Beautifully Thermograved or Engraved Invitations Announcements Gift Acknowledgements Announcements Monogrammed Napkins Luncheon Invitations Monogrammed Matchbooks Personalized Informal Notes A COMPLETE SELECTION OF LOVELY STYLES AT SURPRISINGLY REASONABLE PRICES! The Hilton Record