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11 i S PBESS ADVERTISING PAYS! ■J L.i O p tom etry (The Science of Visual Care) • Expert Eye Examination • Glasses if needed or desired • Complete Responsibility • Appointments at your con venience (D ^ ^ r Evening:) PHONE CHarlotte 2-1848 Spencer M. Phillips Optometrist 4215 LAKE AVENUE Near Charlotte High Rites Set Today For H. E. Badgerow Services will be held toda 2 p. ra, at the Cass Funeral i for Howard.E. Bkdgerpw,' Sr., of eweywey Avenue,venui who 'died at the age of 7(h Interment 5255 De A Monday wOI be. in Falls. Cemetea Mr, Badgerow, father Town Clerk George Badgerow, was a real estate salesman and a re tired employe of Rochestfer Prod ucts Division of General Motors Corporation, He was a member of the Greece Republican Men’s Club and Greece Lodge of Elks. Survivors include his wife, Elsie; two sons, Howard, Jr., and George; a sister, Mrs. lima Welch of Seat tle, Wash., and four grandchildren. The Greece Press June 12, 1958 The Hand That Rocks There’^ a new baby at the faomgj hoT bur town attorney, Vincent Eidgeereat Roaff. The newcomer, named Edward Patrick, arrived on May 30. The Tofanys have 'three other children—two girls and, with Ed ward’s arrival, two boys. Congratulations fro m y o if r | friends and neighbors in Greece. Home from College . . . Bob McDonald, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald of 250 Latona Road,' has returned home from college for the Summer va cation. He is a student at the Albany College of Pharmacy. W e d ^ g Beils BEAD THE WANT ADS It p e r c h e c k is ALL you p a y for COilEl, PEWflllZED SERVICE • Your name imprinted on checks and osit slips which are enclosed in 3 free durable vinyl check holder. > You moy use LR. os a credit refer- Monthly statement showing each ence and checks can be certified. deposit made and each check paid. • Conceled checks returned to you every month. AH For Onfy 10c Per Check fn A Book Of 20 No Other Charge . ..N o Minimum Batance^ Requirement RID G E -D E W E Y O F F IC E ____ 535 Ridge Road W e s t LA KE A V E N U E O F F IC E ................. 1495 Lake Avc. D E W E Y -STO N E O F F IC E ____ _ 2800 Dewey Ave. L incoln R ochester T R U S T C O M P A N Y Member Federoi Reserve Sysfeoi Member Federal Oeposil Inswoece Corporotioe t 4 I S AND r C C A By BETTY LOU O’NEILL GLenwood 3-7917-M the .turned to their., home in Ridge-1 > I glow that, comes ironL-fun-and re=-| luxation. Wipfihg iping. Our congratulations to a youngj Greece couple who were marriet recently. They are Charlie Daw son of Nantucket Road, and his bride, the former Elvira Dawson. Best of luck for a happy future! Hot Dog . . . It was a hot roast for Miss Jean Mac Lean of 182 Nantucket Road. The occasion was in honor fyf hpr i7th— birthday—a n d - -hei tany friends rallied to wish her rell. Her birthday was June 11— to you. Vic!— and we hope we aren’t too late to lerer a,happy Off to the Fair wish h birthday. On June 24 our pharmacist friend, Sol Shapiro of Ridge Drugs, will set sail for Europe.' Together with Mrs. Shapiro and their family, they will attend the Bru.ssels Fair. They also plan to visit Paris and other parts of Europe. ' Here’s hoping that these good will ambassadors from Greece will have an enjoyabh Lifesaver . . . Another member of the Shapiro familyr—SQiL_Moii==wiU not- ac company the family to Europe. Instead he will be teaching the local kiddies how to swim at the Seneca Park Pool. Tell your chil dren to ask for Uncle Mortie, who'will be happy to help them learn the art of swimming. The Charcoal Pit . . . The embers glowed and nine steaks fizzled last Saturday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rickard of 218 Field ing Road. While the men played badrninton, the ladies prepared the picnic table and everyone sat down to a delicious steak dinneiLj I can’t think of a better way to Fpend Saturday night! Happy Holiday . . . Mrs. Ruth Meeks and s*ns, Paul and TOm, recently spent a happy Th( im, recently ; holiday in Canada. SATURDAY! STORIES IN PICTURES with Miss Arm as narrator and Miss Marianne^ chalk artistj Salurday at 11:00 and 1:30 Stories coming alive:'before your youngsters’ delighted eves. Storics_jadth-,their-very ^wn Tnusic pieturgsi radio and TV fame, and Miss Marianne, whose challt-^ketcbEs^adeiiglregEr'^^Jack'an^ the^'Beahstalk” young audiences last win ter, will entertain youngsters with old favorites and new stories, poems , . . even games. Bring your youngsters Saturday at i l : t ) 0 or 1 : 3 0 . . . admission is absolutely F R E E ! V . . . Mr. and Mrs.'William Aeberli of Fetzner Roaci‘'’have a ^uegt stay ing with them. She is Mr. Aeber- U’s mother. Like her son, she is an artist and has been accompany ing him on sketching trips' and art meetings. Welcome to oiir little community, Mrs. Aeberli! Thumbnail Sketches of Interest ing People . . . We have a champion fn our midst—Vic Beaton of 225 Field ing Road. His hobby is raising dahlias and last Fall he won 30 ribbons for his prize dahlias. He also won the sweepstakes in the novice class Tn a show sp’on-. sored by the Rochester Dahlia So ciety. He is planning to enter the show again this year and is at pr^ent raising 313 varieties of the flower in his back yard. • After his remarkable success in his first showing last year, there’s no telling what honors he’ll walk off with this year. Best of luck Hilton-Greece By EVALYN QUINN Recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shay of North Greece Road were Mrs. Shay’s sister and niece, Mrs. James Stra- ley and Judith Straley of Kings port, Tenn. Mrs. Michael Goy of Manitou Road entertained at a party at her home Tuesday evening for the . benefit of . Parma Greece Christian Church. Fran Lane of Peck Road, who was injured in Wilkes Barre, Pa., Las been moved by ambulance to Strong Memorial Hospital. He was burned when a metal pipe he was using hit a live wire. E a l K f r B i ^ r Ordination Sets Father H6^ard*\T. Bieber will be ordained as a priest of, the Catholic Foreign Mission Society N. y. , Before leaving for. duty at mis- sions in the Philippines, Father Bieber will enjoy a short vacation in Rochester He will celebrate his first High, Mass on June 22, at 4:30 p . m. at St. John’s Church. The Rev. Don ald E_ Lux, pastor, will assist. Father was graduated from John Marshall High School and attended St. Andrew’s Semin- ary. He entered Maryknoll in September, 1-948. Odd Fellows Honor Grand Patriarch More than 200 members and friends of the Odd FeUows frdm a wide area gathered to honor N. of New York State, at a banquet and reception at Bethany Presby terian Church last Saturday. Teh program opened with pre- -j-sentatioiF'bf the colors by Canton Monroe No. 22. The invoi The invocation was given.by Dr. William M. Ar thur, grand high priest. Supervisor Gordon A. How® welcomed the visitors. Among the guests were Eme- jAssembly president; Spencerport Congregational de feated Parma Greece Christian, 15 to 11, in a Suburban Church Softball League game at Spencer- port on June 5. The Parma- Greece team will meet North Chili Free Methodist at Roberts College field^ tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scott of Janes Road, Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Scott of Flynn Road and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott of Scottsville attended funeral services for Lillee M. Scott, stepmother of Oliver Scott, at Waterloo Satur- An adult driver education course is planned for July under the adult education program at Hilton Central School. The course J will include behind - the - wheel | training and theory. Hilton Home [Unit will hold its annual picnic today at the home of Mrs. Harry Feil, beginning with a tureen luncheon at noon. Mrs. Frederii Scott and Mrs. Walter ____ have charge of the recreation pro- Quinn i line Spindler, J 1. March Howell, deputy grand master of the Grand Lodge of New York; Maj. Gen. Rex E. Crandall, dejp^ment commander of Patriarchs Militant of New York State; Grand Senior Warden and Mrs. \Walter Lee of the Prov ince of Ontario and Grand Patri arch and Mrs. Mark Muschlitz of Pennsylvania. Seated at the table with the Grand Patriarch were his daugh ter, Norma Lee Graves, and mem bers of his official family, includ ing Grahd High Priest William M. Arthur of Rome, Grand Senior Warden and Mrs. Cedric C. Jos- lyn of Albion, Grand Junior War den and Mrs. Harold P. Ckmk of Dryden, Grand Scribe and Mrs. Alexander Schafer of Troy, Grand Treasurer and Mrs. Ray H. Keefer of Rensselaer, Grand Marshal and Mrs. Oscar H. Bur* meister of Rochester, Grand Senr tinel and Mrs. Russell A. Beatty 3f Elmira, Grand Representative and Mrs. .William H. England of Syracuse and Grand Representa tive and Mrs. C. George Wallace of Auburn. Soloists who contributed to the enjoyment of all present were Mrs. Betty Egmore of Hilton and Leo Roy of Rochester,, accom panied on the organ by George J. Burghard of New Hartford, acting grand encampment musician. Several gifts were presented to the grand patriarch before the festivities closed' with the bene- diction by the Rev. Frank Fisher of St. Mark’s and St. John’s Epis copal Church, of which Gaffield is a member. Lee Speer-s of Springwater, dis trict deputy g[rand patriarch, was Tratfic Control Classes Graduated Two classes have completed the traffic control course for mem- : n f i h p a iiv n io m r __ »_ J _ n _____ u a v c LUXJipicLCU u i t f L i a i l i i : LOJILTOI CQ U rse l o r llltu i * DOTS of^he auxiliary poliee branch. bOhel-townts-eivil-defense organi- :onducted by Detective ‘William Barron, zation. Thp course was couuuuieu oy ueteeuve vvuiiam tsarron, ,, Sheriff Albert W. Skinner, Supervisor Gordon A. Howe and Police Chief Milton H. Carter were present at the graduation ceremonies, graduates are John Bonifa-^-^^ Braman, Ray Hults, Syd- i Risio, Michael D. Perri, Ralph W.^ ney Leggatt, Harold Boynton, C. \\ .. ...................... Van Duser, Roscoe Kirk, G. W. Or- TT . V./ 1 - ford, Leo Forte, David Chambers,. Jarhes Lilly, Norman Juff, Ray \ Mura, Daniel Dobay, L. R. Angie, I ^°ss. Kurt Worsech, Peter Bodrjan, How'ard Badgerow, James Leary and Paul Pundt. Matthew Darak, William F. De Vries, Dean J. Van Dussen, Hugh J. McWhinney, Paul J. Bemish, Al-' froH T —1 t? -------- _ _.cnaei lt . F'ern, Kaipn Kramer, Fenton Klafehn, Robert J.'Walker, Fred J. Eckert, Victor Sparks, Roberx R. Olcott, Dwight E. Bemish, Roger Rhodes and Jack fred J, Olas, Carl E. Greenauer, Carl E. Wehbring, Thomas M. [Cushing, Harry M. Keiri Jr., Char les Mearriam, Paul W. Landrock, Raymond Smith, James T. Brady[ Matthew G Fischer, George e \ lard Pur ‘ Gorwalz, Richard Pugsley, Ralph Schwarz, John >Zauner, Frederick A. Lang, Charles. Wiegand, John Personals Mrs. Edward Sodeman .of 30 Mason Avenue and Mrs. David Miller of 55 Ridgewood Road en tertained in the Sodeman home Tuesday e^ning with a going- away party for Mrs. Melvin Graves and her daughter, Jean- |,|^_jLJlJR ide^W o o d -R 0 a d v . ------ oDiHjTdaughter will I John B. Klehr, Edward J. Wade lil^^® £(Tr Hngland. They I Schreiber, Frank M. G o ff]^^^ .<there for the Sum- ^ It is a precious girl at 39 Chesterton Road, daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Robert Agness—born on May 26.- Torn Pay ■Three-] gathered ^ West Sur *■ ner fot- Greece They c There.^ wi jnoters, jiouncers. tamweigb Lancaster onetime c Haley an Syracuse, and dozer From A ley Ettin, the Allent Henry, gi Jack McC Johnny Ri my Fergu! Downey, from Elm in Norm loler, fro announcer Leach Cro From A Joey Ryan Other g ney, St. Fuller and Falls; Jin world’s ligi Finch, K e man Smith Scozza, J( Muell^, B cade, Joey, The dinn Old Time E was preser wrist watci Bosebc Set for Sheriff i Parma ant take part i monies in H officially oj League seas The parai lage and pr old high s( monies will Supervise ma and He Hilton,, will ner when h ball. The day’s Missiles v Comets vs. ’ mond 2, am Jets, New 1 Sunday w of the sea! Prep baseba double heqd Dorsey Roj p. m. The Prep boys 16 am play in a Rochester te man'ager. -^T h e -P . G. Don Fraser. The Greet reation depa owing June 16, 18, Lions vs. cent Beach. Lions vs. Lai Beach vs, Kur view vs. Laik July 1, Kv Crescent Bea Kumbaks vs. Legion Mrs. U as commam monies tom Road. The co: with the Ail the post for for- the post TaMng - Mura and P adjutant; Cl( torian; Tern . tee,- and No finance offi(