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W = r , rt^tSitBusiatrss, Good \EoScsJ^.’i . . - v Sec. Z te 'fi L. X. n i O. si POSTAGE . lefcAIEt:: > PERMET'NOiJlS g f ^ i>x-7 •7 ^ iS'SiSjfe' «»- - M£-l - •' 54&S * v •-< _ ' au - . - ; fef.vj,.-,g 1 r » t 'Jtfpsic Department of tht s t M i %s*3^2iiw£s6nt Itsannual Spring M g & S & L this eveim s a t &15 in 1 l^ivae^yenooi Auditorium. The pro- signation_of Charles Rolfe as £ ^ f r » ^ r ~ nflfrrr'1 free to the ptab- secretary ‘of tbc Y. M* C. A- of l^life^and^^erersoDe is invited to Clifton Spring*, his brought ®J?*Uen'd.'' forth- a flood .of questions. H t ; r . __ ,. —jn question? resolve themselves in~ SI t® these. Who is to be the new Tte seOTtary^ How will* he be sMtt^s by Adah's; . , ti*pT<li Air* CflU^ “ - ” t c. _ The first question cannot he _ ‘er- ,. answercdnow. The second qraes Mptfenpoof Song, a - ^ can ^ ^ u ^ ,. fajjy answer T ed, it is the responsibility of the H f Soul; *ppahtow-Iv- ^ rf Dircctore of t&c Ioca, . * YMCA to select Jhp new seere- , _____ fefeSral Williams w ill he tary. Because of the Bomber of Mrs, Douglas member* on Ihe Board of Diree- of the - Centra! tors, a committee seieclcd from ' -'P- - *^ 05 ^ Department ■will the Board make at least the pre liminary selections. This cum- rnittee Isknow n a* the Personnel Committee^ I f you ■were chair man of' the Personnel Committee, this is what you: would do. First, yon would contact Mr. Ernest Ford, State Secretary «f the YMCA and tejl Win you had a vacancy. He would probably already know this but wjald be awaiting word from you. He and you -would then make a surrey of the position io determine the type of man. yo« need. He-would consider the type of program sixe-of the community, the kind of buiTcliiig, - do ties, salary, etc When the type of position is clear.;^the national YMCA office is contacted and they select from their files the; credentials of inoa who meet theae qualiicatir.us. FortunateJy the President of tlie « , Jr^ has already done this pre- A_i KOTBS Writte*. fcy Jaitt Lavelesa __ __ _ ____________ _ ____ The axLoonncement of the re* ed a Dutch cop of coffee. . '»? __ m _______ t _ >M. .. _ _ __ _ Jh c >1 mum 1 under Mrs: Kenneth Collias ‘wilV*pIay the following ' numbers: Alleluia and Choral’ ' Palestrina-Mendelssohn; Pizzi cato and Polka, a clarinct.quar tet by Striass; Promotion by Oienettef Blps Across- trieMea- ..■jdow by Ketelbey; In the Depths .;§Jjy F o w l, * bass solo played^ by j^-%ayi»e;LpV(^ Mantilla by Yoder; iT w IJttie lodians byLoog; two <|ppiections - By the Jaxc: Bani. Get* itt Towr Eye* by \ Kern and Blue S»we*Sby Berlin. The 'Star Spab^ediJSM er will close .the prograra- J.Ther& will be 48. studtots ia ;the school choir* 15 Sopranos, , >-11 altc*, i t tenors and U basses ^IFOljkvwing \are me aam a of the idt^Srats^^Sopraads: .^Barbara -jBirC\ 'Shirfcy Barke, ‘Virgin ta ^ ^ y ^ v Q i S o i ^ ' ' DSTarcW _ Marthf Durkee, Shirley Haven, Uniinary work while in; N'ev Jeaa Knapp, Dorothy Kemp, York City chaperoning the Scri- Anne -Marie 1-andschoot- KathVr Qass. The New York ofQccs 5-n Pappas, -Mary Record. M*rie| wfll send those- credentials to YanOpdorp, Barbara Peals, Mary .Watson and Joan \Wflcox. \ Altos: Jeanine IJarling, Cyn thia. DesCamp, Begina Galens; jUiiiie-Goodman, Nanc>' Lenheim Shiriey ^KOToberV^CEara Morse, Geraldine CyCoyne, Geraldine Pardington- Meredith Power and <; T «»o»-;Gilbe^ -Adams, Hazel constitute your report to AUen, A*u»fe Qpf%y» Y|vian Copt B<j«rd of Directors. After Baj-mood DeCorfc^ Gerald Gifford jrctr*Y from this group, you con- Jaek Hunter, John Kellogg, James Knauss, Alfred Lewis and Patri- cia Williams* Basses: Douglas B n j»n, Rich ard Call, Frederick Durkee, Charles Galens. Robert Griswold Staaley iandschoot. Wayne LoVe, William Montford, * Douglass Rlchter,'Ricliard «Yanderhoof and W illiam WTells. The' Clifton Central School ---- -- BanJTis up of 33 members, see the situation first hand ana The clarinet--section is iriade up meet the Board of Directors, of ihe .following eleven students- , On this-occasion everythin*. Gilbert ’Adams, Cyn|hia Des- eren the salary, is satisfactory Camp/ R<S>ert Griswold, Herbert and Mr. X is engaged. Yoitr Jo b HansonJ Sally'Mae Laftnon, Sar? Ls done, all except hoping. Yoo Jane Love; Thomas Mattoon- hope Mr. X does so well even yon Joan McMntlen, Clara Morse, will think he is wOnderfuL You Geraldine O’Coyne and Joe hope, being good- be won’t be Posher ‘ lured away. Somehow, yoo hope Kani^tenheim p la » fife flute thisis.11 * ^ d dreamand youTI while Mary Jane Darllag, Joan makeup and find Chuck” Rolfe Pe^ey,'* \Evelyn Lard and Jack at the *Y*. ~ Hunter -make up the saaraphone spcjion: BIRTHS AT THE SANITARIUM ___________ The Sextet of cornets are play- On April 6, at 737 a-m^ a son, for'2° years. “ * * __ 1 «— ir _ you, the chairmaa of the person nel committee. You now call your committee together to go through these. -It is possible some other applica tions have been added by inter ested individuals. Your commit tee selects maybe two or three that meet your approval These the Sact the present employer of these men in whom you are in? terested. If he is willing j t » then contact the men and ~lhis is the first time they know they are being considered unless fhev have pot in ail application per sonally. Let us say Mr. X is interested So you invite ta e o c m c v \n r —v u u fv^i^u « , » ••• «• “ r; — ^ ed by Herbert Brokaw, Beverly John, Jr., w e iring 7 pounds, s H->ncr.n1 James Knanss, Stanley ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs Laadschoot, Alfred Lewis and ' ----- - - - <•* * Grover Potter. Tbe trombone section is cover ed hy' Douglas Brown, Charles Galens and Anne Marie Land- schoot; the baritone* by Harold Loni and. Jack Hunter- and the by Myron Clement* William Montford and Wayne Love. The drummers are Richard Call, Lee Lindner and Gerald Gifford. _ — i 6 Mrs. Robert -Call,. Rnano- Charinum of IherParent -Teath- (rf' Associatioo'. reports, that the over •60-00 af its r « * h t JBiiM; - wisbev to thMl^tbose who took p irl and made donations, On-Wednwday :evcnln&JApnI , is presooim* the Clifton ilr^ and\ Mrs. Russell R. Mc- Loulh motored home from Lake land, Florida, arriving In Clifton Springs \last Thursday afternoon. On the way home they visited the LuRay Caverns. Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. And rew Squirts of SHeiiifcsaje and Mr. and-Mrs. Jay Cbrfevilfe^'cpu- sins from Marion, stopped in (o see Mrs. Isaac DeMay and enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. Sands Mullen and son. Ronnie, of' Chsehlre -were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Squires of •Rochester and Sgt. Isabel Cop- pock stationed at Mitchell Field were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lannon. Dr. and Mrs Harry Barke*- joined them for Sunday, dinner. Mrs. Emma Comstock is slowlv gaining after her recent fall, hut is still confined to her bed. Her. sister, Mrs. Kellie Burleigh of Corning w ill spend some tunc with her,-The former's daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs.. HoyE Conklin ' brought Mr?. Burleigh last Sunday and returned - home. Mrs. Mahala Russel, the daughter of Mrs, Emma Comstock, was here over the Weet-end. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mumig- han and daughter, Kathleen, of Rocliester. spent Sunday with the Misses Slary and Sarah Murning- hin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright returned from Fort Lauderdale last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Gha.sc Drake of Newark, has been with the W rists in Florida since Feb ruary 25 th. Mr. Drake; flew ter For; Lauderdale recently and relumed with the party. Dr. and Mrs. Panl ^evrlandf arid Mr. and- ^rs.\^VillIam ' Ter- •wiUiger of Geneva^ spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mcs«^raAk. - Gross. andiMfa>y~CI»a>rIes I SMeWoi^' recently moved to JMnt* ^Jtolland Wheat’s farm irt Orfeaiis.**' Wheat’s farm i# 0’rfeans> Mrs, Edward Grunes vjho has been ill at her home for the past Week is slowly improving^ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Converse gave a spaghetti dinner last Thursday evening in their,home for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeWilde, son, Robbie and two daugJtfersp.Yon nie and Carol Ann; Mr. Leon Ga lens and Master Warren Ed wards. Mr. and Mrs. LaYerne Dewey and son Ronald called on Sir. and Mrs. Henry Converse Sup- day evening. Miss Paltie Edwards, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ed- w.-rds. spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Anna De wey of SHrer Street. -Last Sunday Mr. an ft Mrs. Clarence \Wells attd Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W alters\ attended in the Positiou. So ^ ^ ^ j - t h e lndcpendent Grocers' Con- Mr. X to visit Chfton Springs r. nliJT T R a s t e r . Mr. Wells r« ntion in Rochester. Mr. Wells states that this is tbfrJJrst con vention to be held this area for Pie last five years. The pur pose of the meeting was to dis cuss ihe new wholesale house lately organized in Rochester to supply members of the L G. A. J. Frank Grimes, President of the I G. A-, from Chicago pre sided M the meeting. In the even ing Ih^re was a banquet at the Hotel Seneca at which time Mr G runes spoke on “Mastering I rice Decline.” Mr. Wells has been a member of the L G. A. John Crisci, 45 S. Maia Street Manchester. On April 6, a t 1:18 a. m* a dau ghter, Donna Anne, weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces, was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers, ‘ 6“il Mason St> Newark. On April at U J9 p. m_ a son, Gregory Emerson, weighing g pounds 1 ounce* was born to Me. and .Mrs. Emory , 3mith. R-D- On ifcril 1#, at 4& a. nx, a daughter, 'weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, was Jkh-jj to* Mr. and If rs.’ James Sabia. Stanley, R- D On April. Itt' at 9:00 daughter, Wei^ndg 8 pounds 12 ounces. was'bocm to.Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nye; 117 Madison Avc_ N’ewau-k^ On April 12* af~S;4S a. itt, s daughter, -weighing 5 pounds, the r ounces, was bw s io Mr: arnt Mrs. Harpld Palmer, Stanley R. 2. The Monday night Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. C. B. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bennet- of Kunda, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrett, Sunday. Mi& Marjorie fFt>rd, daught er of Sr. and Mrs. Ray Ford of Clifton Springs, a junior at the Brockport State Teachers’ Col lege is at the Phelps Ontr»i School in the second grade for her S - week practicing teaching assignment. The Leonard Williams Dance Review will be put on in the High School Auditorium Wed nesday. April 28th - S p. m. for the benefit of the P. T. A. There will be lots of local talent so be sane to come. The price will be adults 50c: children 25c. Mr. ^ngene Smith returned home from th? Sanitarium ta>t Monday after being under ob servation\ for live week*. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrett went to Rochester Thursday on business and while there caQc-tl on {Mrs. Mary Miller. Mrs. Walter Lush was given a birthday party at the hbnte ol hen daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Putnam Iasi Wednesday evening. Thirty guests were present at the bur fet supper when a three - tier cake was served. ,-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lush sjient Sunday in Manchester With Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Lush and family.-' Last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Harvey and son Bruce of Albion, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Maurice O’Coyne. Cyril O’Coy- UC, Jade Driscoll and Lloyd Lin dner. spent the week-end in the Bristol Hills cottage of Mr. Ward Crider of Newark. Mr. Crider is the father of Miss Mary Ellen, financee of Maurice O’COv- ne. The couple expect to be mar ried May 1st . Mrs. L. E. Pars hall, of Penn Van. mother of Mrs. Larry Wil cox. has puchased the Coleman home on Broad St. and the first of'.jffie week. / M r. and ''Mrs. Nun I* DeMarco attended the christening of their infant \niece Kathy Hope- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel p«Slarco of Sodns Point, last Sunday. Mr. anii Mrs. DeMarco acted as godfather and godmolh- &r‘ Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. frtmtz DeMarco celebrated tEeir 20th wedding anniversary As this was a double weddlruj with Mr. and Mrs! Cosmo DeMar co.' brother of Mr. Xuniz DeMar co. a telephone call from ‘Las YaRas, Ner, brou^it the two togelhe^Mgmijt^or^^ minute?. Xr. and Mrs. Cosmo De- ^ *««. Marco of San Bernardinoi Calif, are spending a few days in Las Yagas. Mr. Frank Knauss returned home last Wednesday from the Sanitarium. He spent a week there -undergoing dental surgery. W ord has been received tha! a doaghter, Linda, was born on March 26th to Mr. and Mrs. Don old McCumber of Syracuse, for merly of Qiftoa Springs. Mrs. Bruce Cook, and children, Barbara, Brucanna and David who have been spending a weeh in Freemont, Ohio with friends and relatives, were joined by Mr. Cook, who drove them home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Putnam and family visited his parents. Mr; and Mrs. Charles Potler last tSunday. Mr. and Mrs. Potter recently moved to this vfllage from-Newark. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. DeYall vis ited in Phelps last Sunday after noon, falling oa Mr, and Mrs Louis Converse. Mrs. John Bostwick and Mr. and Mrs. O. J. DeVall returned last Tuesday from Aubam., Ala. The return trip was delayed two days by the illness of Mrs- De- ValL They all report enjoying Ihevtrzp home orer* the Sky Lint- Drive in Virginia and seeing th^ Natural Bridge on thSt route: 5fr*. Minnie Button, xnother of Mr. Elmer Button celebratetl her *lst birthday last Sunday al her home in Mumford. There was a large family fathering. Those-’’from Clifton attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer But ton, daughter Roberta and sons Richard, Ralph anil i Charles.. Mrs. Button1- furnished a three - tier cake. Miss Lois Lush gave a variety shower for her sister. Mrs. Mar tin Wyffels last Friday eveniat! at the home of Mrs. Elwyn Griffin fo La Due Ave- Mr. and Sfrs. Wyffels have recently mov ed into their new home nea«- raiKirutaipa . Seventeen guests were present at the shower. D r, R. Eloise Smith of the San itarium Staff, . is spending a months vacation1 a t her home in Jacksonville, UL • W ord has been received of the' death of Miss Ramona Breese in California- on Tuesday. April 6- . Miss Breese was gradu ated! jn 192J Class of the Clifton Sanitarium. School of Nursings comigg here fnsm Freeville, N Y. She had ’ie n in for the past several moctthik The Clifton Springs Central School* Basketball team, winnexs of tbe Section 5 Basketball Championship* were feted at a banquet fast Wednesday even ing at the Central SchooL The banquet, sponsored by the Par ent - Teachers Association, was attended by 214 interested vill agers and others from out of town. The- principal speaker of the evening was Elmer Burnham: Coach at $he University of Ro chester. who gave a concise talk on the four qualifications needed for championship ‘ First, the speaker pointed out that the boys must have a natural ability to play the game followed see- ondly by a desire to win. The third requisite is a coach who knows his business and finally good breaks during the season. Coach Burnham staled that our boys did have these four, qualifi cations - unquestionably tiiev had the ability to play and. tha desire to -win. As he had worked with Coach Doherty when -the latter was a student a' Purt!ui> University, Mr. Burnham^- felt qualified to state that Doherty is a fine athlete and leader. Th»» team, did have a few good breaks during the season. _ 'The, speaker concluded/^|us ta& ff^& Iin g the boys tiuit^fe ing 'champions carries\ with\*-if other responsibilities .both ' noW and in later life in *fb& commune' ity. They w ill be .looked-, up and expected to be goot.cjtbeiss when their school days^ire'over 51r. Burnham was fntrodaeed by (he Toastmaster of the even- State'Secretary of/ ^Basketball and Yiee-Prinaipal S \ fcanandai- gua Academy. “D6c^_ pointed out ‘ that. every year i^B x iot be a winning year, and that,ther, play- ers awf Ihe cominimily ‘ should bear this_in mind aad itick with the ctjach. as. ,he wQl need even better support durwg^.-the lean years. Speakrn^f^gticularly to the students present,”:he advised them to work hard their first two years, as they are the most hriportant from a^ scholastic point of view. Goodjjfra'des dur ing these years usually follo^ through to gradualiba. Principal George Wolfe Jr. preceded his presentation of tokens and trophies by thanking- the people of the village a&d the vicinity for their support given the team this season and the eight cheer leaders: Mary Vine. Shirley McCloud, Pat Conley, Ann Loughlin, Garry O’Coyne, Mary Watson, Shirley Burke and , i Audry Lovelace. M r/W o t^cre-’ sen fed each of these a basketball pin, these P « r ke rn* given by the ladies ot tbe community w h o ' followed tbe games and were interested I k the cheer leading section. The banqort also honored fee winners o'r.jtne,. G«tf Tournamenb Trfia fMlfcu honors for the sdi()ti‘S\Sut:<Ml when they scores m --- y,- ter. These Lee Lindner, B ^ G r in r c ^ v WMi John W auxr y^rere’ with a golf Tlie next presentatio*a wrere\ individual b ^ w c s ' of the “Basketball . pbytm-C.aaiii the gift fit» i *, radio ^:O>a!^ .l)0 U ^ ^ liM T y r was presented w ith a t ^ k , j M a ^ ometer in apprecWibs «f support to the teaaa. V t) 'fMr. Babcock' gave flit o^teaaag ' remarks of 'the e^reala^ MMt^'m- trodficed the Toasbaastee; Har lan E tms . - - - The. speaker’s^tabte. e a rrik a trophies, tbe-Golf Trophy, aad Section 5 Basketball ship trophy and tbe ship Trophy. This test awW«f was presented by ttte.flaarir Lakes League judged oa the jtMprwnioa pn the oi^osutr the “Hportsmanship . displayed by- the Shaped upm;%MAp|pMM^c This if* * * »* *i ,ers f i i e n r i d n P ^ usual for a te _ C h a m p io'ns^^ud manship Tropbyi: .the, t a i a^ya*r. - The invited 'Coaches froaa 'oait of town altendi>g were; Bea Dai ley Coach of East H$k> Roeiaesf- er; Joe fimwnpagc of Fairport; OUie Cook of Phdpa; Harold O' Neill of SiudnjO e ; Fred.'Pier son of Gorham; Jotat Ckapaaa of Manchester; Cedric K k k o a tiif Naples; Robert B d M k h «f Haik- vQle and Roger KiMaiy Friactpal qf the Naples H j^i School. Harry Babcock rnwnwilrd no on the decorations, the eateriain- ment which was furiiished by a male quartet from Newark, the menu and the service. He tfcawk- ed M om Kiraosa- self ayjpoiated chairman and Ms eight asaialaats Mrs. Chas. Wells, PTA HoapBaMty Qtairman and her mmmj assist ants and Mrs: Robot Q l; Chair man of* Decora tioixs for their ef forts in making this k aqt t c success.* Many other iadrriAaats and organizatioos gave their time and dOoatioBS showiag thefr community jpirit, for which they were thanked. ^ CAMERA CLUB The Clifton Springs Camera Club, is making final arrange ments to hold its 194S Spring Solou which will be held in the Sanitarium solarium for two -days during the early part of May. Monochrome prints, color prints and color transparencies made by the members of the club are to be displayed at this time. Dr. Gerhart Schwarr, President of the Camera Club, states that the exhibit w ill be open to the public without charge. Members of the Shortsville Camera Club -have agreed to act as judges and bestow prizes upon the winning pictures. In those cases where a veter an has lost his bonus check he is advised to write or wire the facts io the State Division of the Treasury. Veterans Bonus' Bu reau, Post Office Box 1677- Al bany, New York. The {tonus Bureau w ill stop payments on the chocks and ad vises the veteran of the steps to take to obtain a new one. In all parts of the State, ve terans are Investigating the pos sibilities of Mutual Housing to provide needed living accom-r modations. W ith the assistance of the State Division- of Housing such projects can 6e deyelop«id -with a mininnm of costr' Consult ycter Veteran Counselor EEarry McVIttie act Canandaigua, 1 for further information. Mr. Laurence Dacwsoa of Chicago, the .ipttitorg at Tou rist Club open W ine lH^d Tliars day evening, staled tkat W « M War in Is iaevitaMfc ar iw t world peace can be seoared. Mr. Dawsou l. spoke for the |J b \ W o ^l^edendisis, a t tioa which believes that a w a r i^ fetlcral goveraroeat can pfereiit wars. The Tourist C M w i» at 3 .^ 'p :^ a tt'the »* • John ifooiioa for \..Its i a n a f business meetiag. Mr*. K A. Watson urges all members to he present. LastJSaturday sevtral Past NoWc' Grands of t h t local Rehar- ca Lodge attended tha a n M l District jaeetiag held at Gecfcact Four lodges of this' area were represented at tbe-i eeMag At fhi«i time Mrs. Clara AMai(fct was- recommended -o t be DfctnSct-f. Deputy Presideat. $£ Ojaitaj^?-' District No. a th* m m 0 : \ y ^ r . 3fesr -Cmrnimki and Mrs. ManreeJi.Everao* war* elected as S e c ^ ^ ^ T w f e rev to I was elected to atteii';lh;'|liiaerB^ Assembly at -Saraaac; Laka im -• -— -.«^aaa^. Everson --- -- - '<* .-■'M