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CDHon. Springs, Has? ;EvefctHng — A. Good ScBoaL Good Church es* Good fiauses, and A. Go a<£ Hospital TOEQME.3L.... .KGMBER.H (.The- American Legion Empire “BpysT State will bo held at G>1- University^ at Hamilton, N. M ^ ’frora Jane 27 to July 3. The Legion Post fca conjunction 5 a & i^ a ie Rotary <3ub are send- boys, from the village t . this ninth annual Boys’ the candidates being sel- Ecom. High School Juniors ^ ^ % - r o lie of the teacher?. Princ- ^o lfe ?r~ aMOtmces B ^ S 3 6 i$aaa£ P-‘CME trad: Harold KicAaH1 CSni chosen as r+. x-a-M ►f ,7W; «Jl V have heen two. hqys most deserving * f honor- of attending as indl- - cated by their .scholarship anti. jjjoyapfdl activities. feoth boy^ have^s^wlarastic standings Ot -over\ %ifo ^ / ^Tfesreallnslwis^-wtar-k t up this high average has. fleen engaged in the following activi ties: VajWty Baseball, Varsity Basketball, \Jiaek FoatbaJL Jun ior Play, Band, Chorus, Sectional Chorus ^Press Club. Clinnnion 'Staff, Alpha Hi-Y, (Member of Section V Champion Basketball Team. Intermnrals and\ Boy Scouts. O* Coyne- C r id e r ftfore M2ury Ellen Crider, claugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward- Cricwr o£ North Main SU^ewrao*, be come the- bride of JoS5i?h Maurice OXoynet son of Mr. ainE Mrs. Ed ward O'Coyne in- a double rixt-j. ceremony at ‘St. SEchnfel's Ciurdr. on Saturday,. May 1st n£ S;0Q' a. m. The Rev- Gerard J- Gfifell,' ■ Assistant Pastor, heard! the vow. iHsfora the altar. The Qm rcli was | h'cctitifullji decorated ■with glad-- ioli and spring Cowers. - The bridai. wbd was; given in •marriage by her fatlxeEi wore a [gttwn. of wjiite la.ee w itti a> finger •[lip vfcil and a halo of pearls oxj.cE; ■arried c white coses. isri^t Marilyn Ladd of Roches.— ter, cousin of the bride,, was maid “bE'honor and* wore aa^acpia.^shccj> [dess's and <strried?n5atnlirns: car-' | nations. The Bridesmaids, the (Misses Eyvcmxre G’Coynfe and. Vlr- -•ginfe: EtaNieC wore similar gowi& ■of peach ami- yellow ami carried •jrfntr nnrf yellow Carnations with ; halos to match. * Cyril- Q’Coyne, brdBSer- of the f grfiom* was best man and Fran- ds Ptileer of Phelps- and’ Robert Downey or Rochester, were ush ers*. '..The bcide(s; mother was ^gowa- :&t u t grey.•with.matchiug acces- ’auries-and' worcNt corsage of gar- t^kwTay tmd’ white rosesC The. Bridcgroom^s\' mother ware^ a nayy blue-dress witfc ma|chm^ accessories and? afco carried: a, |es^<N^j|e^iHW*Mw^SW6ile: 'rq&es?' Follqwing the- oenemony -the bridal party had; ^the- Wedding^ breatfast iir the Legfen Rooms'af | : Newaric and a reception was held there from one to three that af- Harold Ford has been kept as bctsy with Tarsity Baseball, Var sity Bastetball* Football, Junior Play, Biind, Intermurals, Modd - Airplane. £3ubr Chorus, Sectional ^ Springs. Bnnt$, Member of Sectionat v f R^ctfpffign Champions, Instru mental solos' in Spring Concerts* Boy jpcouts and Sextet in Spring Concerts. ' left on ,tbeir honeymoon, fa t New .York City where they w ilt spend “* -nfcek and; upon thrap return they wiD; reside on Te^t Avenue in. Qifton. Springs. Out-of-town guests, were pres- ent- from Rochester, Brockpor^ Buffalo, Palmyra, Phelps'and CUf- ClxCton Springs Central ^gctur hit? in going the route in School' Baseball tejm defeated Victor 'Central this week\ on the local, diamond by thjt score of 15- to S . . Coach George Doherty’s team was. pjtced by Lee Lindner. Doug Brown. Wayne Love and Bob Griswold. Lindner ted the 14 - hft attack on three Victor pitch ers- by pounding, out- two homers, a doable, and; a. single- fo.r a per fect day at the plate;, 'driving In ■- 5 runs and scoring two. Broyn ih it two homers- and a singlcE^tix ; dove- in; four-nms, in. fimrr'ftTilie^r y t bat^ Wayne L°^e scattsred; 'G-l SchooL,^ .- j- .m g .y , ’ L-lT? , , ■ a well-pitched game. Love also hit the circuit in the 6 th inning which saw Clifton dent the plate 7 times- -Griswold hit three singles in 4 trips, bat ting In two runs and scoring two. Brown and Lindner hit consecu tive homers in the 3rd as did Lindner and. Love itr the 6 th. In addition. Ted tMaslyn batted in two with a double and scored one. Dick Call had a single ami .two runs scored. Clifton’s next honje game is -May 11 against Geneva High Girl Scout News Written by Scout Leader Doris Case The Girl Scouts go hiking a? long! That is our theme song these days now that spring has come. The Scouts were very pleased to help the Red Cross Blood Bank by distributing ap plication forms to the homes of residents of the village, along with the Boy Scout Troop. The girls are now looking for ward to our oTfltial registration in the Girl Scouts of America. K your daughter has not her regis tration, dues in the treasury, help her remepber to bring them -soon-. Badges and pins win be a- wrardcd the first week in lone, a definite date win bo announced! in the near- future. At the present tinle the G irt Scouts are working on a very en tertaining show including the en tire Trot® as rasL There wittTie singing, dancing, acrobatics,. loEes, and a big chorus. Don't, miss this show; someone wHX fie around asking you how many tickets you will want, so renzenf?. ber to save the date, ifay ITth. for -the Gfrl Scout Singing Show: We are happy to report a spring crop of naw members andf wish to give much credit to our new leaders who have shown so much interest and have already- done a great deaf of work for Scouting. Softball Schedule Announced _ _____ _ __ __________ ’Crip”' Hfllyer, Manager of the teroocn. Sip. and Mrs. CTCoyqei -local Soft Ball League, annonmc- •A. model State Government is -set up at BoysT State, and for a week the boys becomeT citizens. of thatT.Sfale^ some being elected to. hol'd offices, and all taking an. active part in the affairs of the Party in the City and County to- which, they are assigned. A. por- tiom of each, day is devoted to athletic \activities. The Bridegroom is a graduate '■*>£ Newark High School and is employed at the Commercial \Bunding there. The' groom is a graduate of the Clifton Springs Central School and after gradua tion spent three year* In the .Army, most of this time in the Pacific Theater, pre-miptial events included a .dinner-party at the Phelp* Hotel and a shower at the Legion Rooms in Newark, b y her friends ’and associates. ,es the schedule for the 1943 'seasonv Games w ill be played on the Spring Street diamond and will start at &:45 p. m. Monday, May 10th ; -Faster vs- Rotary 'Tuesday* May fit V. F. W . vs. Sanitarium Thursday, May 13 Varsity vs, Winona The Clifton Springs Central School announces tire schedule of the tMTtris. matches and golf tum- aments to be played this spring. The- Central School tennis team w ill play 4 games, all at home, meeting Canandaigua on May 7, Waterloo on- May' 14, Penn Yan on May 21 and Geneva on June 2. The- school' golf, team wdU meet .Geneva on May J3‘ on the local eourse and on May 15,'w ill play flje DcSoHes SchjjoL On Hay 22. -Clifton w ill go to Geneva for a return match. JThe Walters. Lodcer Women; Bo*ihi*g?'Teanr terminated 1hc seasw iithejunger Lakes- League; ^ th ja hanqoet held last Tuesday evcn&g 1 ‘ at -^Rnefs, restaurant Those attending- \were Mrs. Frau ds VSadters, Miss. Doris Mrs* Harold^ Walters, Miss. Flor ence Upchurch of Phelp*, 5fes. yioyd Vine- and Miss Edith. Mary Sandersom ' 4 .MTETO \WSCS COKtEftrOK . Last Wedn«day the foHbwmg. left womraE attewJcd the “District Sejsion-oF C^S»held in Oyde Methodist C&mc&rMrs. &. G. GdeDv Mrs- Orson Case, Mrs. Walter MSfoejjiMrsuLuella Onm* 5fcs,, Yens S f t e j^ Mrs*- F rant ’ Smith, Mrs-. Darwin- Reese, 3Tr^, itfiy. Yerrr Sheldon* Mrs. Frank Bessfttol^, S fo. Harry,, Bark*? and Miss ‘Esther JofianssQn- The Good? Cheer Cass,-oC 3 -,th« flagSst.phurch: w ill htt® a bale sale SSEnrdiy, May 15th slartinig at 2^0* jLux. at the €SbfatnerdaT n r f yracev The Sanitarium cordially in vites' the public to attend the concert of the Calvary Chorist ers. to- be given at the Sanitarium, next TKursday evening afe 7:45, Mr. Harry Watts is- the conduc tor - pianist of this ensemble of \38 mixed voices. Featured with the Choristers as violin soloist is Dorothy Merriam of Roches ter, a winner of several' awards and scholarships. Mr. Watts is a, member of the staff of the East man School of Music, and has gained a wide reputation as a pianist. Vocal soloists include Norma Smith, Joanne Vaisey, Harold Mosher and Delos Jack son. One Sunday afternoon the children whose pargnfr. vre ; memBera of CUB ok - , ^Grange or a netghhonng grange, haTd a- meeting to- elect oflbers and apply fbr charter to Have a Juvenile Grange. The officers elected are: ' Master - Jstates. Wheat Overseer - D a r ^ ^ ^«Bster^ c Lecturer Beverly.^ Sbu& V* ; Steward - Hjtay 'W3*»ter>' ^Ass’t Steward - Tedidbf Wheat •Chaplain - Lomsp 'Webiter Treasurer - B&u&tr South’. Secretary - Peggy O'Neil , j ^ Gatekeeper - RfchaM: 'Wa>«t«rf ‘ Ceres - Barbar BietJs <*,' • Pomona * Dixie Lee^-PrbMer Flora - Alice Kneut' ^ Lady Assft’ Steward - lenbeck t”~_ srs.'^,:i -tw _ Color Btan^j-^RDfej^Brotter1' Other charfefc /ZH n toiit are- _ '«e% Et 4 ' K *r ~ Betfe imd: Betty, W aiter. J ,-su.. The Scouts are happy and honored to be- a part of the an nual Memorial. Day Parade, mid to help decorate tlie soldiac*’' graves. Onr Ieade^uai^teakfng J t o -^; .Ac^a^-a^1ic^ifca,caf- ard- to visitin* the*' \Kavffi ...7 __ 1 . The Willing Workers Circle jof the Kings* Daughters of Clifton Springs w ill meet with Mrs. Ray Carniaux tomorrow (Friday; evening. A picnic supper will be served. 1 Allen Kamm, a junior at the ward to visiting the~ \Wayne County Council*’' meeting: May U., at which; Mrs. Ferguson, Presi dent of Girt Scbuts. w ill speak. There- wfll Be five going from Clifton. 1 Village Budget Adopted No tax payers appeared at the public hearing whiqh was held on the Village; budget at the VH- -Iage Board' Booms on Tuesday, April 26, and the tentative budget to raise 339,000.00' for village- ex penditures darings this current year was adopted by the Boards According to Village Treasur er, Max B. Lindner, this budgef is ? 2 £ 000 . & more than the amount spent to operate the village last year and calls for the raising of $2ZJQ0M by taxation. This, will result in an increased tax rate of approximately $£.15 par tiExousanif, or an assessment cafe o f J*IS-20 per thousand. This irtcreise is yiKST GAME SEX FOR MAY IS , George Reals, Manager o£ the ■OfflDB Springs- Merchants^\Base-.' niih, is. very mnch .en couraged by the prospects of a ■nrn-h better ball dlamond.'tu the ’near future- ‘The Village is- hav ing the diamond resurfaced 1 which- ‘w ill mean- a real improvement. Coach- Reals ts also well pleased ■with- the goo<£ turnout ofmen for tfce.. practice last Sunday. -.There. {wflT'Be ainptfier session^ this: comr ’ing Sunday 'with the 8 rsC. game scheduled to ber- played- 05 & vMay Durand Feeds'. BowEng. Team^ captained by Bussy Walters, are the proud winner^ of the Friday \Night Bowling League. The Lea gue trophy was presented last Wednesday erening at a banquet at- the Red Toj* in East BIdoffielcf' Tn fTi«». roll rtfTs at the end- of^the season, three ok the Clifton Spr ings. bowling teams placed with Durand Feeds, in- second- posi tion, Y5|C& in fourth dnd the Rotacry to spttK Rochester - Colgate- Divimliy made necessary by the -^general ..School is a candidate to replace increase in. village costs ofloper- Rev. Frederick G. Reynolds, min-J ation- and nuuntenance. istier of the Baptist Cfmrch. Rev j Reynolds, hopes to return; to his-J T h e Amen, t Legion^ Am dlf -fiome o a Canandaigua Lake On «»ry amtonr -es>.a bake- sailej to be May llv ,h a v in g originally accept- h e ld late or May* Mcsu .-^Agnes e d *H t W- -ministry fo r a IinutecT Veacslraetej. Chairman; o f the- Salit lime. He w ill continue to occupy -the pulpit until replaced. Mcf>and UrSi A lim Kamm arc Jjoth. graduates, of the Eastman -School Of jUusic, and Mr. Kamm is a.- graduate of Rochester Um- Iversity. They are natives o f Neb- -rasEa. i! There- w ill he a Special meet- -ing' of tire mendiers; of the- Bap tist Church'. next: Stmday ta- co’m.^- sider tETs- new T^irididatfe. .w ffl appreciate dooatxpnsr. and patronage. The date Sr 'ta be an1- noonced later. Last Monday, evening four mem- 'bers. of the local OJSS. attended-' the “Sisters’ NQen prograqi given: hy the Phelps Qsapter. Mrs. Ed- ftTi W ilson, who acted as Chap-, lairn on- this occasion, -was ac- companied.by Mrs. Beulah D’e- iValL Miss Grace Hatmoker and Mrs-. Edith- Sabtn_ The Officars, Club-, o f. the J)ES -met. last Tuesday at the home o f ;>Bac. N fc^park in Shortsvillc: As?asfmff iBosfesses were Mrs. Mildiedl'Browir, Mrs^ Esther Dean. and--Mcx. Gr8ce Clorj^. ■ Arnre Marie- Casey, a year old daughter of Blr. and Mrs. Thom ac- Casey of Geneva, died; FiTdny^ ■AprrT 30, in the Ro chester^Genttat [Hospital' after Several Week?, of ifltlness^ She is. survived^1, b y thec, /parents,, her mother bring the .‘former Agnes Currany a gradiiatfe •Of the Clifton Springs pursing •School, It grandma ther^ JVIrs. Pa trick H Casey,, and a yomsger bro ther- and sister, Thomas Michel W t Ma^ptetr Afief. ton Spand- their Matron. Ma.'RlcHicd She- kell Jn, wsEfc inataBed b y Mrs. Raymond P&illipk and her staff. Mrs. PMH£p«: y . Jurenilc Deputy for Ontario iCbuoty and has charge of a ll the Juvenile Grang es ini Ontario County. At present there are eleven. The Juvenile Grange hotds it? meetings at the same time as the subordinate Grange. At the last regular meeting, the Juvenile Grange‘opened its. meeting ur full form. Many of the officers had their parts already memor ized and it was only thik'second regular meeting Belft Mrs, Phil lips was. present to assist in get- , ting started- and gave mans help ful suggestions* She reviewed the projects fo r children of various ;ag groups and spoke on the coudty - wide meeting to be beid at Naples in- June.^11 the chil dren- are tnuclx ialrested in their- Grange work. Refreshments- were enjoyed after the meeting. Next Tuesday evening the rOrder of Eastern Star w ill cele brate \Mother's NighC' with a Mother and Daughter Bfcatuee to- be- held at the Baptist Church, ■at 5t3d p . m. The Masons, w ill serve oittfds Occasionl^frs. Char lotte- Brown: is the Pro#ratn and Entertainment Chairman. A short.bmoness meeting w ill he heH-(at 5 M in. the Masonic 'Booms. The C3iftq(^^t& i£s . <i?Gfcwp«er ;OfrFntm^jHM»in4ai«3K^ tore Farmers-, of America: ^are sponsoring a1 Rose !® i$ J&ance 1 (Semi-fbrmal) ajB th e ' Q iftor Springs Central- ScIioqE Gyirt to- •farrow ■evening from 9^00 p. m. mrixt' 12^0; p . nb. with: music by ythe HI-Hatters Orchestra. Durin? the evening there^wiH be a cor- lontion of the queen and a lady frr, -waiting as well as. two afe tcadauts. TheU^ndidates for these hott, tars, were seWcfed by the student body of the OiHo«r,Spxin*s Cen- 'tral SchooT, and sefcctkms w ill be made- during the evening by .out-oP^own\ fudges. The four ^candidates, selected for are Sbdrtey^ Hov«„ Marjiirie Itneut, Patridar ^Conley and Theresa Mattoon, while; Dorothy Finewood, Lois Tootley, Jeamxe McCarrick and Sbirley McCumiv, er are. candidates for attendants. : The-roses for the ebeonatiog, a£ tlie queem and lS3y.ia w ^jting w ill be- supplied byr Jacksott and ferkins Oanpanyi; crtje^gyamas- • ■ j < yf ‘r ;roae wh*»t' refiesh^ wOC W spiaf .: ‘ N 1-