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E??? ago. m this warm, the com- pany's Sav» Ings and Investment Plan, a Reou She 19118 for as Lime as Leber & Materisis locladed Armstrong AB Werk Esgrastecd Pywas#d Intiséed ROOM SIZE x12 FOR AS CHTTiLE AS 491 Eimgrove Rd. . onto teeter travian tar a nan an am an cnt om neon 0 0007000 n Lita ......... # zz ate pod Tete a 4 M e #4 5 B Se new plaids ep dron oat ia eine nineteen tet non teri tts trate ta tono tet oon fitout. VINYL FLOORS (Kitckers & Femily hurt)“ ram @ Kcafih Warmer & Ehmona flooring Co., Inc. Open: Mon., Tues., Wed. to 5 P.M.; Sot to Noon: Thurs. & Fri. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ---------- plaids, muted . . . is designed to bring you a handsome re- turn on your investment. Laxurious, all-wool fabrics, trim, contemporary styling, superb tailoring. CLOTHING DEPT. SW: tam in Mmmew‘ . | mm'mmy in? $36.03 tor m $1000- . earned by eligible employees daring the fite yours 19848-8687. The Kodak directors de- clared a quarterly cash divi- dend of 40 cents a share and an extra dividend of S50 cents - a share on the company's stock. These dividends are peyable January 2, 1%8 to share owners dwcnrd Dece- ember 1, 1967. Team's action brought 1967 dividends delcared on . the stock to $2.10 a share and brought the total amount of cash dividends declared this year for thecompamy's 172,000 share-owners to $169,300,000. 'This Is 2 percent above the comparable total in 1966. 647-1660 \natant ener om ovi ista a* ut ut Tl) + . A Wise Investment Pattern .. $100 Worth -_ of Plaids ; -* Your new 8 1 00 suit by Timely L3; l {f in your choice of the popular / r- Glens, over- / 100° New v. “It ~ AM! Ame Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Haug, 97 Nantucket Rd., Greece, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Paula Jeantre, to Marshall C. Henry, son of Mrs. C. Patrick Henry, 88 Corona Rd., Greece, and the late Mr. C. Patrick Henry. Miss Hang and Mr. Henry are graduates of Greece Olympia High School. Miss Haug is a senior in Miss Parla Joanné Hang the School of Pharmacy at the University - of Connecticut, Sorrs, Conn. Her fiance is a senior at Hamilton College, where he is majoring in Chemistry. After gradeation he plans to take,. gradsate work at the Uni- versity of Connecticut, An August wedding is planned, . Live Caroling Set At Towne Mall Greece Towne Mail will re- sourd with the sourd of Hive caroling throughout the Christmas season. Different groups will afford the entertainment from Dec. 4 through Dec. 29. During the week, concerts will be given from 4 to 4:30 p.m. ard from 7 to 7:80 p.m. On Seturdays I ‘afzt-Cm?-f nen hera ennova na anat three concerts will be given. Mrs. Raymond Taylor, Iro- quois nelghtorhood chairman, states that Girl Scout troops are row signing up for the event. Any - groups interested if participating should contact Mr. Webster at the Greace Towne Mall. «peepee ANTI stbetst \ate \al ‘;‘~'-‘s'.§’s'd%€‘k'v'i‘v e Toougf adit eit (#6 © am et iz H in es Se £2, 21:4 © Co ® i # $o f a ol r . 3 fo \333 ' a; B {a he ¥ & {: g\: # f } : & A i io 1a it R . A 4 {_ 8 | < £0. \a; 1 3 oom § [: & (E MALL 3 Eo £ ia 4% tt Po e [ to l : h 3? i $ $= tat # t f Tf i ( a z?” PATCH ow yy wvumawwwwéwgfl boys neti c ern ient ripa hoon ach dant irene Ph Sip on ”Maw Ilan, peor arif minute aeon nied My input 25) The ergagement of Miss Doris J. Nicloy to W. Neath Folger has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis J, Nicloy, 32 Brook- ridge Dr. Mr. Folger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Polger of Houston, Texas. Miss Nicloy greduated from Olympla High School and re- ceived her BS degree from Cornell University in 1967. Miss Dorts J. Kicloy ~~ Sho is presently attending Cor- nell working for her M. A. degree under a Housing Urban Development grant. Mr. Folger also received his B.S. from Cornell in 1967 and is presently attending the University of Texas medical school. The wedding will take place on June 22 at Hope Lutheran Church, Mizs Patricia Wilson Mr. acd Mrs. Robert W. Wilson of Oakwood Rd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, and Harvey E. Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tucker of Mol St., North Tonawanda, N. a Miss Wiison is a student at the State University at add is studying orpameortal borticuilture, She will graduate in May of '68,. Mr. Tucker atterded Alfred University and is presently employed at the North Tona- wanda Hospital He will be entering the U. S. Navy in December. One pernyweight is equal to 24 grains. Aw, Cmon! ghfen Up Give us the shirt off your back ... and all your shirts! We'll give you back a brighter look, in sporkling-fresh shirts. D0 iT NOW! DON'T GET CAUGHT IN THE HOLIDAY RUSH Demat tolls ® ~~ g\ yg o C2 ‘ I xcaausve Miracle srocess | CLEANERS e SHWT LAUNDERERS e TARORS SAME DAY SERVICE PROFESIONAL WORK Ny OUR MANT ALSO CON OPERATED DEY CLEANING & LAUNDERING THO CASH £ CARRY PANTS ! STONE AREA 6624-9533 WEST RIDGE AREA 663-5886 1443 moos #0. w. Announcement of Christine K. Rellich's engagement to Richard J. Burke is made by ber parents, Mr, and Mrs. William A. Reilich, 604 Heri- tage Dr. Mr. Burke is the son of Mr. Olympia Drama Club Miss Christise K Reilich and Mrs. Robert E. Burke, 519 Mages Ave. A September 6 wedding is planned. Miss Rellich attended the State University College at Brockport, Eoth are employed by Eastman Kodak. Co. Delights Audience Greece Olyopht Drama Club's presentation of \Arsenic and Old Lace\ last weekend enjoyed a large and appreciative audience. A comedy, the play's intri- cate and hilarious situations had the audience laughing throughout. In his \Director's Notes\ in the program, Drama Club advisor J. Donald Lynne wrote that \Arsenic and Old Lace\ has, since its appearance on Broadway in 1941, been the most popular black comedy in American stage history.\ \Its whimsical treatment of murder makes it a challenge to the young actor. The mm school players to transcend their own experience and to look hard at the world around them. \I hope you are as delighted with their efforts as I am,\ be concluded. A nd, apparently the audi- ence was delighted. There was particularly loud applause for the character of Teddy Brew- ster, a gentleman who lived with the factasy that he was Teddy Rocsevelt, played by Dan Warmpole. Dan's brothers, Mike who played a fiendish pseduo- surgeon, ard Larry, who was convincingly stiff as a \'dead body,\ were also warmly applauded. Excellent performances were turned in by Diane Mogarero, Mike Lotze, Guy Forsythe, Bill Van De Sante, Sze Quinian, Kathy Ray, Rich- ard Gernon, Forest Wheelock, John Kron, Bill Welder, Al- fred Agricoltoso, ard Ward Bowen, Others Involved in the pro- duction were Lyn Brusseau, assistant to the director; Dale Wengiowskl, stage manager; Carol Newton, sessistasrt to stage manager. Members of the stage crow were Eric Lowen, Carol White, Robta Woodraff, Nancy Fox, Ste Hickey, Chris Vragei, Lasritse Fisker, Rosan i an- taio, Vail Barman, Anne Alltar- dice, Ly:rre Morello, Alyson Grimskew and Margaret Stewart. Light crow was Michela Skippy, Pam Hawkize, Howard See the complete lire of Merturys and | Montegos, Pricesamong the lowest. Service - that keeps customers sotisfied, yeor after Griffin, Cathy Jores, Debbie Camp, ard Nancy Petranto. Prop masters were Kathy Hassert and Annette Carlisi. Members of the prop crew were Patti Davis, Anne Quetchernbach, Gail Encon- centli, Sue Durand, Patricia Graham, Cheryl Brandt, Donita Pascale, Sue Rehn, and Gayle Destross. Costume mistresses were Barb Fish and Sue Kausch. Costume crew were Terri Belli, Kathy Prentice, Muriel Macadam, Holly Sheraedin, Bonnle Mangers, and Linda Grvetsch. ® Make-up mistress wasJaene Piver. Crew members were Dauphin, Su6 Welch, Anzse Bani Barb DeCarlo, and Patty Russo. Business manager was Pat Luciano and assistant was Karen Goldstein. Box office staff was Sandy Young, Gail Aquiline, Pat Gester, Renee Kocher, Doreen Mercer, Diane Lo Bello, Margaret Stewart, and Kathy Finity. blictty crew were Eliza- Ann Caulson ard Cirdy Miline. House manager was Judi Rimbach; prompter, Tader Debble; and master electri- clans, Frank Zannte and Ed Bowen. Ushers were Kathy De Cilits, Alice Mophet, Diene Lo Bello, Donna Thiel, Michele Armstrong, and Cindy Miline. Appointed David L. Femrite has been appoirted youth work director of the Greece Branch YMCA. As assistact to William H. Bruce, bramch executive, he wid suyperviso Hi-Y, Jr. Hi-Y and Gra-¥ - programs at the brasch building, T80 Long Pond Rood, ard throughoit the com - musity. Fenrite comes tothe Yhere from Kenmare, N.D,., where be was a high school teacher. Ho taught world Mstory, U.S. bistory and psychology. Be also cmcked high school beaskothall, jfuntor high foothail and junior bigh track.