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We have roller skated twice, played softball against Adeline Playground, vis ited the Lollypop Farm -and had a few tugs-^of-war. We have a daily crafts pro gram, archery, air rifle - target shooting and swimming sessions. The traditional Wednesday car toon movie shows have been very popular. Helping to make/6ur activities successful are our (junior leaders —^Howard Baldwin,V^om^ Hoff man, Jerry Frinz, Hi^try Cook, Billy Cook and Ricky Housel. Winners in the recent Bug Show included Eriife Brownley, with the biggest bugj Robert Sidebother, fattest bug; Ricky Housel, longest bug; Linda Kirchgessner, smallest bug; Billy Kirchgessner, blackest bug; Eddie De Line, bug with the most legs, and David Baxter, meanest-looking bug. Barnard We have added seven new1|un- WEDDINGS and ENGAGEMENTS Brith Kodesh received their vows Mrsv—Notthan-Abelson Was ma^ •tron^of-hpnor. The maid-of-honop was Miss Marcia JCula of Hillside N. The psses Rita Weiner and Elaine ‘ $choemdn were brides^ ;m.aids. : Attending ihe bridegroom as best man was James Biben and the ushers wnreiNorfnan Aroesty -Gary. LaRaer, Norman Pollack and Sidney Smithkin, _ The bride is an alumna of Syra» cuse University. Her husband was graduated from Purdue University and Albany Law School, He is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi fra ternity. After a trip to New England, Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein will re side at 475 Oxford Street. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Janet C. Chesna, daughter - of . Mr. and. Mrs. Dominic Chesna of Nester Street, to David L. Biadley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Hoadley of Denise Road. A September wed ding is planned. Lowery Air Force Base Chapel in Denver, Colo., was the ^cene of the marriage of Miss Dixie Burd of Denver, and Airman 2/C. Ronald Kirby, USAF. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ddnald Burd. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.-Kirby of Hoover Drive. Miss Sandra Kirby, sister of .the bridegroom, was maid-of-honor. Best man was Staff Sgt. Donald Soramerville, USAF. The bride attended State Jun ior College in Trinidad, Colo.. Airman and Mrs. Kirby will live in Denver. Miss Inge Meier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. :^ic Meier of North umberland Road, and Lawrence Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldstein of Manitou ior leaders—Ken Jarvey, Kathleen i Beach Road, were married recent- Nolan, Jean Maddern. Earl Len-1 ly at Temple Emanu-El. Rabbi hard, Jim Rodelll, Roger Scott and , Herbert Bronstein Barbara Schilling. ___________ ^ _____ There wili be a cookout today ^ ■ at I P. m. for children from kin-I Qj-geCe 003111061 dergarten through the third grade. A fashion and model show ' Greece Council, R o c h e s t e r is scheduled for 3 p. m. ! Chamber of Commerce, will hold The big events tomorrow will ' a barbecue dinner on August 11 be a pet show, at 10:30 a. m.; a at the home of Marvin Gotdblatt, bubble gum blowing contest, at 2,2245 ^|lnglish Road. The event, p. m. and movies, at 2:30. ; planned in honor of new mem- Britton Road ’ ^ stag affair. Doll and Model Show winners ' Swimming is .scheduled for '' Miss Beverly Ann Malchow, a June graduate of the University of Rochester, became the wife of William David Colson in cere monies held recently in Brick Presbsfferian Church. The Rev. E, Scott Byers re- ceived^the vows of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Mal chow of Beach Avenue and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Carl son of Gilmanton, N. H. TpmniP Judith Ann Hart was ® P raaid-of-honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Cynthia H. Palabay and Miss Bernadette Hanson, cousin of the Gerow Carlson was best man for his brother and the ushers were Fred Carlson, brother of the bridegroom, and Joseph Rose water. After a trip to Vermont, the couple will live in Cheektowaga. uuii aiiQ iviouei onow winners < w u marriage of Miss Diane B. included Judy* Beuckman. Ionise , P' ™ ' ^ of Acton Street, daughter Testa, Rosemary Alessi, Suzanne, tne Da^ecue , of Mr. and Mrs. John ,N. Smith of Attinasi, Mary Ellen Messenger, officers will be in- ^ Hamburg, and' John V. Holtzclaw, Mary Miller, Judy Luchsinger, evening, ^ g Hoitz- David Spencer. Steve Conover, ' The Council's annual golf tour-1 Lancaster, Ky., was solem. iment will be held August 20 at Hamburg Methodist' Church on June 27. < Miss Julia Holtzclaw of Lexing ton, Ky., sister of the bridegroom, M'as maid-of-honor and '’the brides- John siervogel and Bob Mitchell, nament will be held August Craig Hill ! 1:30 p. m. at Ridgemont, following There were many beautiful en- the weekly Chamber luncheon tires for our Doll Show. Sandy meeting. Bradbury won first prize with her young lady doll. Other winners wete Sharon Schied, Barbara Krouse, Dawn and Chris Manley. Marilyn Jones, Rosemary Weg- j Boys, bom to _ man, Gail Geyer, Susan Stackman Martha Strassner, Linda and Di- Mc->rs of the bride. New Arrivals Tonawanda. Robert Peeling of Roselle, N. J., was best man the ushers were uia ^Li-assnpr ■ .nrtp ... ^^6 George N. Smith of Hamburg and Pupp-rcVnd*; : \ r ™ M ; ... vis. Marilyn Barbato and Nancy , ^ graduate of Quillan. A “salad” number won first ; Brockport State Teachers College ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'W. Van ' and teacher in the Greece school j Velson, 1223 ^each Avenue, on system. The bridegroom is a grad uate of the University of Ken- piize lor oanay nines in our ' j^j , r s : ? P? m U \ i ^e3\’Bare ( r^t\- ^ maker, 61 Johnson Road, on July Paddy Hill 20. | Chris Shufelt, Clarence Burpes Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. White- ‘ and Leon Sawyko are in the final ; hair. Jr., 1387 Ridge Road West, I round of our chess tournament. > on July 22 Pat Redfield, Mary Beth Johnson. | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mormino I Carol Guida and Bruce Kimble ! 277 Mosely Road, on July 14 I are the leaders in the checker* | Girls hnm _ tournament. | I midget cowboy show last ! Richard A. ^ern- i week produced the following win-I North Greece Road, on ners — Mike McDonald, Tommy Mon' - - ontesance, Kathy Cournen and Sherry Cents. West Ridge Sharon Friedler, Bobbie Fried- ler and Elveria Trolano are the j winners of our archery contest, i For the boys, Dick Boykin, Roger I Judd and “Butch” Boiz wm-e 1-2-3., A record hop is scheduled for' today from 7 to 9 p. m. Next Monday, the younger chil- July 14. Mr. and Mrs. George Charlebois, 150 Latta Road, on July 15. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Donnelly, 255 Moseley Road, on July 16. GRADING SERVICE DARK, FERTILE TQPSOIL FILL DIRT SAND and GRAVEL Call Bob Novak 2897 RIDGEWAY AVENUE a trip to the Lolly- dren will ma] pop Farm. AdeUne Adeline Playground youngsters had their first Cat Show Jlast week. “Fluff,’*’ owned by Alice Short, was judged as the funniest cat. Doug las Tyihkin’s “Silky” was the lar gest and Marlene Frincke’s “Fros ty” was the heaviest. Kathleen Hess’ “Bootsie” won the award for the smallest cat: and Linda Buozmeister’s entry was selected as the prettiest cat. , ' A The Greater Greece Press ^ July 30, 1959 LO O K HGUSE-EAENTINO Free Estimates—^Inspred Eiiipy the Dance Mjisic of ^Duke' Spinner . > and His Orche^tfaEvery Saturday Night e d g e w a t e r t a v e r m I^ Bring the Entire Pamily for Our Fabulous Friday Fish Fry £ Your Host--STAN MALAK_ ! L ^ ; 940 Rdgem ere D rive C H orlp tte 2-9380 i i i — Open Year Round — i ^ S KELLY'S . Distributors BEES r *IE - s o n BKHIKS J