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CLiPtoH spmngs ftfivmw June %, j •&S3 a IoVSul r % o , % 0 i6 « .installing sountl -equipm ent. ih e Inter- *~Mrsi - N i n a —Doudle, ^Mrv»-Doudle(, . and fam ily in Piiltney, M onda^. Mr. and Mrs. F rank Jtfahoney* and fam ily of M anchester, Conn./ Howard Pemberton o f \Hartford Conn., add Mr. and M rs. Albert Vanderbrook and daughter, Ethclbelle, of Westfield^ iMfis*., were week-end guests of ’ Mi's. Ella Hammond and M rs. Lettie- Willson. George H. Salisbury and dau ghter from Sidney, N. Y.j' spent the week-end with h e r ' parents,, Mr, and Mrs. George .\V» Salis bury. Jamas D. VanKirk so n of Mr. VanKirk, formerly of W e s t Main, Phelps, New York is one. of 424 seniors graduating from the School of Mines and M etallurgy on May 31, 1049. He is m a joring iij Mining with Petroleum Op tion, Jam es cama to th e (School, of Mines and M etallurgy in the fall of 1940. He w as a member of the Radio Club, th e Am erican Institute of Mechanical E n g ineers and the Kappa Alpha. Jaynes w as on the H onor List for one semes ter. The ' Commencement was held on May 31, 1949, w ith Mr. Andrew Fletcligr, P resident of the St. Joseph Lead Com p any in New York City, as the Commen- ceraeht speaker. Mr. John Rawlinson, form e rly of Phelps, entered th e Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, Sunday. They expected to operate tills V«tek for the rem o v a l of gall stones. JVIr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Rath bun and son David, o f M orris- ville, Penn, Dr. and M rs. L. S. Rathbun of Ashville, N. C., spent the-w e ek-end with t h e i r parents here. Mr.>H. Lee D o n g lass of Coral Gables, Fla.t is also visit ing Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rathbun, who celebrated their 48th w e d ding anniversary Sunday. Rrflph W. Petty Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Petty Sr., of 17 Church St., Phelps, has been elected the College of E n g ineer ing representative to the Inter school council al the U n iversity of Denver. Ralph is an electrical engineering senior at th e Color ado School and also w o rks at S(±o.Qjl„coHttCtt.'gOiy-a5J)rgani2u- tions m id dll o th e r activities out sidei of th e ' classroom ■ fo r the 10,500 D, U. student*; Ralph grad uated from P h e lps High School in 1938 and* a tten d e d Alfred Uni versity*’A lfred, N . Y., before en tering th e service. Rev. and M rs. D a y ton have- a new granddaughter born May 25 to their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Gross, o f bi^rSf P a . Mother and child a r e vdoing fln p, in a Pitts burgh hospital. Mrs. Lucius Buck, of Waterloo, has com e to t h e hom e of her dau ghter, Mr*. E u g e n e Hill, for an indefinite stay. Mrs. R u th F a iririan spent Sun day and M o n d ay w ith a former schoolmate^ Mrs. F red Lord, of Auburn. Mr. an d M rs. F ran c is Smith of W ashington, D. C., are visiting her parents, Mr. an d Kirs. Leslie Champion „ o f C h u rch St., this week. Mr, G eorge Qates, w h o is stay ing at the M a ssinger home, was 90 years of age on Memorial Day. His daughter- and other friends from R o c h e ster attended the supper, com p lete with a birthday cake. Miss A lta H ill# h a v ing complet ed her course at Cobleskill, has a position in a D ay Nursery in Provid'ance, R. I. She will take up her w o rk th e re July 1st. Robert S troup recently grad uated from M o rrisville School itL a cojifse of food technology. After a sh o r t trip to New York with friends, he returned to Phelps for the sumrtier. James H a tch w ill graduate from Oswego an Ju n o 13 and this fall w ill teach Industrial Arts in the school at W ayland. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loveless and fam ily, w ith Mrs. Harlow Loveless, visited W atkins Glen on Monday, enjoying a picnic supper there. Rev. and Mrs. Dayton left Tuesday m o rning to spend a few' days at th e ir cam p on 6tli Lake, near Eagle Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, of Poughkeepsie w ith their two children, visited her mother, Mrs. A lbright over the week-end. Ed Lynch is the proud uncle of tbe little son bora recently lo his sister, Mrs. A rthur Ridley, Of Oneida. Mr, and Mrs. W allace Marks, of Syracuse arrived 1 tiisdiy w ith. young son^.ELawil,jp jspena a ten-day vacation period w ith .Dr. and Mrs. Kenfield. Mr. und jVlrs. Irving W ade of Springfield, Mass., w ith little daughter, Gorec* brought • them to Phelps and will rem a in a few du^s. ■ D r. Sew a rd Salisbury of Os wego College, witfy his son W il liam , spent Memorial D ai’ w ith his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. George Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Thom a s C (yr and daughter, H e le n , and grandson, Je r r y C a rr of Rochester spent Sunday w ith Mrs. C a rr’s sister, Mrs. John DeBoover and fam ily. - Mr. and Mrs. E a rl C rittenden a n d ' fam ily of M edina w ero guests over the week-end of his p a r e n t Mr. and Mrs. Ross C rit tenden. M r /an d Mrs. D. J. H inckley of Medina spent tbe w e d t-end w ith h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Laird of Pleasant St. P. F. C. Harold •Smith of Camp lyowry, Denver, Colo.’, has been spending fifteen days w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and family. He w ill leave today for a camp in M assachu setts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Page and family spent Saturday and Sun day w ith his mother, Mrs. John A. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jensen and fnmily ot Stanley spent Monday w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John DeBoover. | Mrs. Ernest A. Dem arais, li brarian at the Phelps Central School, attended the recent con ference of the New York State Library Association held in Syracuse. Mrs. Demarais has ac cepted a position for next year on the staff of the W oodward Memorial Library at LeRoy. N O T I C E All newt article* must be in by Tuesday noon of each week to insure - publication in that week*s issue. OAKS CORNERS Mrs. Nutliun Oaks Sr, and Mr* W. Doolittle were dinner guat on Wednesday at the heme y Airs. R. C . Ross <uul Miss l*eonfiVt Armstrong, the occasion' UeUt, -Mrs.' 0*»ks’~WrHKiuy\ -------- Mr. Hugh Hammond and stste Miss Hammond of Vh-Ajw attend e«l church service tft tt&ks '&vp ners Church Sunday M rs. R. C. Was* and Mtxs 1- Am stroug art> Mis fcrittenden this Miss Lots OvtsrataWfch a sto r k show w fo day night. Mr. and MYs. (grove SyWiVftfo of Phelps Nm * W Decoration Day- a t JpfoWe ^ Mrs. W. Doolittle, W ed a .pleasant driv* 4ft a f tw noon. ' * Mrs. A rthur B a y w a s vwrj pleasantly surprised last Snftdaj by h e r nteccs fertaslns a Iws** beautiful birthday Mrs. Ray R e td o f W a te rtoa afirt Mrs. Gordon © w rslanjft spwv Tuesday iri Penn Yan. Mrs. Grove Symomls n t Phelp* spent W ednesday w ith Mrs. W, Doolittle. Mrs. Ricliard A b l«tl of Rochtts* ter accom p anied by Mrs. Floyd Alfred of Bristol Springs callcd on friejicfe Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John F n rb e r of Rochester accom p anied by Mrs. Frank Mangin w e re F riday dinnci gupsts of Mrs. W. Doolittle. Mrs. M arshall, m o ther of Mrs. H o w ard Skuse is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Skuse fo r the sum m er. Or vat Taylor of ColRat e-Roch ester Snminarv w ill preach next Sunday at the Oaks Corners Church. Dr. Alvin Hofer has returned from a ten day trip first to Cin cinnati, O., w h e re he gave a paper at a m e eting of scientists from the U. S. nnd Canada, from his m o ther. there he wont to Chicago to visit Mrs. Alvin H o fer and Mrs. George Cook attended the din ner m eeting of the Geneva Col lege Club. Mr. and Mrs. M. Day and bro th e r Bill Day, left Friday for Indiana to attend the auto races. Birth* At TH* S»nil*rium On May 34, & daughter. w«lgh- * iM inds 13 outlet's was b o r it Mrs. and Mrs. vlolm DeKJoU* Manchester.' O n Mas 8?* a l 1**48 p. u». « -^ ^ (yt»rti'kK d w U ir‘1Wtt«hlng4 t»«nds 8 ounce* was lioi-ii l vtv\ and Mi's, Edwin Morphy *road St., Glifton Springs. On May 8?> ot !2i3K n. ra. n teugjdve* ttrtly .lane, wetghln ^ iwvimis S nutm's wfts born t and Mrs. Ralph Mekttyrp tt On May 3^ at DtftO a.' tn. u sun MaHiito Oranier, weighing, « tyaattds IS Gttnws was horn I. Mis and Mn> Uobtrt Weld, Drom Springs, Ott May vW> at 8?05 p. m. a'son jainos, weighing 4 ounces was bom to Mr a«d Maynard Keukolunr o' M a n e M s d ^ v >**■ Pll'm w 1 \ ^ * 1 ;A. WEST JUNIUS Rahy Halhleeh ^tarle Campbell arrived at the Geneva General ItospUat Wednesday, Mn,v 25 al UsM o'clock at night, weighing 7 pounds ounces. Her par ents ans Mr. and Mrs, Howard Campbell of U Genesee St., Gen eva. Iter mother ' was Juanita Buisch of Junius. Devere Hoffman of Stanley underwent an operation in Gen ova Hospital Thursday morning. He and Mrs. Hoffman formerly Jived and are well known in Junius. 1 . 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