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E L i i W S t t t i t f a S fiftVlfiW iu N f i 9, IMS Offim „ ,y, >■■■', _ . s Personals m u * n Sixfold Williani. E ric Siegw a ld'spent t h e week-end ■with Mr. and'M r s . fM jttV e rn S i e ^ a l d and daughter,. v f a r y . Mr. and' Mrs. ChorlpSs;; Me u m b e r, Snffrand daughter, Ja- also sf>,e^t, Sund^;iQat*Hth<i isfegwald home, v j ■ ” and Mrs. Frank, Stfm&ers fij Y> YisitejWH/s. Vfia. a rrett on Sunday, /May 29th, at hospital, ^ P v L Thomas P rice h a s the fol- lng change of m ilitary ad r e s s : 3702nd'Training Squadron P., Lackland Air F o rce, San E n t o n i o , Texas. . ||>M rs. A rthur Taylor w h o has tho^past three weeks at „ n __ «rn n /1tC/thortfA/1 Sanitarium w as discharged f ;last Friday. aftd Is spendifig some ftim c now w ith her, daughter and Mr. and Mrs; A lb d r t'lv e s KOK'PhelDS p ^ m e n tvof; Jlp»en a ^ t i c n t %l\ the I- S nflitariu/n !isf',tw < f -weeks, w-ttjrp- liolS V innio lo i t rT?rt<Jay. t. \ jHiiui -ijuir- w»3 graduated Robert Call ond son attended the U n iversity's commcncemehnt w h e n Janet $ ^ e ) V d i > e r A. B. degree. Miss .retu rn e d . home w ith h e r a m i l y - Where she w ill rem a in ftfr sunimer. She expects to teach J|FHfth School English in the Gor- |h,am Central School In Septem b e r . * *jp,Mr. John W h itcraft. of Albany j£rriem b cr of the Stale B o a rd of called on Mi*, a n t}$frs. ‘||rft«b^rt (Jall TTiursday. Bt;awn cajne hom e from ricebConege, Defiance, fQhio »y>vw h e r e .h e co m p lete^.his t c^l Cr I > y. ‘ . iman. year. ‘-’Jessie S, Allen of St. Florida Is spendjng ftime.sliere w ith h e r cpiisin • , ^ i |p # e r t r £ d e Seagcr. • |d a y f,iliere w a s ‘a birih'clay ^ ( |f tiy f n for Mrs. Ollie;, J. D eV^lv^n^Palm y ra a t the hom e %(>j, -S. v,.™. -- —- - v r54“H.aIW Barker w a s Mli ^ s s - t ‘^ ^ ih||jpinoclile Club of Mrs. W illiani E. Cromie, pass ed aw a y Tuesday of last week in the W a terloo Hospital after a long illness. Funeral service! w e re held Thursday Jit the W a terloo episcopal Church, and bur ial w a s in the Maple Grove Cemetery. Mr. Covert leaves one other daughter, Mrs. Frank' Strouse of Newport, N- Y. and' two siisters. Miss Louise Murray entertain ed the Espingole Bridge players Friday evening. Sunday afternoon and evening there w a s picnlcing on’ Cayuga Lake at the Ray Squier and H e n ry Lannons Campsite and cottage. Those enjoying the day w e re Mr. and Mrs. Elman Cowell, w ith their tw o sons from Palm y ra, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie J. DeVall, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert C e # e y , > Mrs. H a rry Barker and Clifford Squier. Miss Betty Searle of Sidney, N. Y. is visiting hQr g randparents Mr. and Mrs. Allisoon Converse, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scbweick- liard w ith Frederick and Flor ence w e re in Shortsville Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jean Sinead, and son Jean A rthur Mrs. E llen Tobin celebrated her 83rd b ir th d a y . Wednesday w ith a few of h e r friends, Mrs. Tobin is' now at the Shekell Nursing Home. Sunday Mrs. Carmella DeMar co, Mr. and Mrs. Nuntz DeMarco w ith M ary Jane, Charlotte and Rudy joined in the birthday cele bration of Mr. Daniel DeGainton at liis hom e in Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cunning ham ' o f Palm y ra spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Mont ford and Verna. National Guurd Recruits Her bert M ontford and Ray DeCook qualified on the 30 calibre Ml rjfle w ith scores of ‘ 157 each, Sunday in Auburn on the rifle rajige. T h is will enable the two ‘ cond birthday last T h u rsd a y In Miss A m y JDeMay retu r n e d hom e Sunday after spending the w eek in N ew ark. Sunday guests of M rs. Cynthia DeMay and R u th w e r e My. and Mrs. JLeoon DeMay of N ew ark, Mr. and Mr*. Clair^D e M a y w ith daughter ,Jean and so n Stanley of JShortavllle and Miss D o rothy D eW iespe^leare of N e w a rk. G a ry W illiams, son o f Mr. ant M rs. Roy L. W illiam s celebrated his fo u rth b ir th d a y Ju n e 1 s t S. R. R o b e rt G alens arrived hom e early T h u rsday m o rning from ^ G reat Lakes, Illin o is and w ill retu r n next Sunday; to go on duty w ith th e N a v y A ir Force. Sunday of this w e e k those of his fam ily w h o cam e to see h im Kyere Mr. and M rs. F ran k G alens of Lyons, Mr. an d Mrs. W a lter G a rdner of M acedon, Mr. and Mi's. F rank D eW ilde, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Galens, of Clifton Spring* and th e ir children. R ichard P rosser J r . o f Stevens St. - w a s given a law n p a r ty by h is m o ther and grandparents, S a turday afternoon to celebrate h is flrst*\birthday. G u ests besides R ichard's cousin, Peggy Ann Gaines f r o n t DeRuy te r w e r e Mrs. M ichael Rush, w ith daughters, P a tr ic ia an d K a therine, Mrs. Don'ald W a lters and little Brenda M rs. Patti Record* a n d son L a rry an d 'M r . and Mrs. W a lter Smith nnd P a tricia of P h e lps. R ichard received a b ir th d a y greeting from his father, Seam an 'F ir s t Class R ichard P ro s s e r Sr. w h o is stationed at San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. R a y m o n d Ford, and Evelyn and H a rold expect to attend the graduation of Mrs. F o r d ’s niece Miss D o rothy Sacks of Conesus Lake from the Gen- eseo State Teachers College Sat urday. The Fords w ill also attend the commencement exercises at the BrockpOrt State T e a c h e rs College next Monday w h e n their daughter M arjorie w ill be grad uated. Miss F o rd w ill return hom o for the sum m er w ith h e r j^ parents. Young Richie P rosser w ith his cousin Peggy Ann G aines helped P a tricia Sm ith celebrate h e r se r0Smmmm s L. Covert, fath e r M E l l men to attend Pine dam p In Aygus Mr. A rthur Taylor and Mrs. Albert Ives of Phelps w ill attend tlie graduation of their daughter P h e lps at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Smith. Mrs. W illiam J. B a rn h a r t and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. M iller w ith W ilm a Jeanne visited M rs. Barn- and sister, Mistf Marjorie Taylor k * r t’* daughter, Mrs. H a r r y Van- next M o nday at 10:00 a. m. at.' the -B rockport State Teachers College. Miss Taylor w ill receive a degree of Bachclor of Educa tion. She w ill return hom e w ith her fam ily fo r the summer, TOPICS M OM1 mt 4.*» *1 tjjjjrtfcMl* 8 & 5 & f li8 3 8 £ « «*h*t vtnfM M C , Get on the RIGHT s id e - * H jSwfol MM It W & tatrtl 1 Wl&OTMUt (leM o rtel' and fam ily in M arion Sunday. Sunday dinner guests and sup p e r picnic guests of Mr. and Mrs. P e ter Maslyn Jr. w e re M rs. M ary Galens, Mrs. George V anGorder, w ith son Billy and daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Mills all of N ew ark and Me. and Mrs. Jam es Maslyn and son Ed w a r d 'o f the village. Miss Alice Eggleston of Nia g a r a Falls spent the w eek-end w ith Paul W ells and th e Leon ard W aters. 4 . M r.. and Mrs* Glenji Stidd and SfteK Helen from W estfield, -end guests of >\oh R. Com b s Sr. POMONA GRANGE MEETING The 6 n tario Couniy Pom o n a Grange w ill hold the June meet ing at B a p tist Hill w ith Bristol Valley Grange on Saturday, June 11, w ith afternoon and evening sessions. Reports of the County Deputy, Raymond Phillips ( of Victor and the Juvenile Deputy, Mrs. P h illips w ill be given at th e , a fternoon session w h ich w ill open a t .1:30 p. m, as w ell as tlie reports of the subordinate and juvenile Granges. D r. P h ilip Skinner of Geneva w ill give a talk on “Cancer” in the afternoon and Mrs. H a rry H o w a rd of Phelps, Chaplain, w ill have charge of the Memorial service. A skit on safety prescnt- edcby m em bers of the Bristol Val ley Juveniles and a vocal solo by Patricia Burleigh, m aster o f the Bristol Valley Juveniles and other m u sical numbers w ill com plete tlie afternoon session. The 5th degree w ill be con ferred on a class of candidates in the evening. The lecturer's program w ill open the evening session at 7:30 p. m. in charge of Mrs. Lester Adams. Reed Corners Grange w ill p r e sent a one act play, “A Good Girl in the Kitchen”. The cast is; Yimmy - Shirley Henry; Julia Ruth Butterfield; Josie - Glenda H u rlburt; Miss Jones - Peggy De' pew; Mrs. Jennings - M ary Mumby; Miss Smith - Florence Bigham and Mandy - Elna De- pew. Leon Holcomb of Bristol Va! ley w ill sing a tenor solo; James B a rry of Hopewell will play both saxophone and violin solos and Baton tw irling by Gail P o rter of Reed Corners will complete the evening’s entertainment. A P E E K A T T H E ST A R S ®r V T X fC O tn tW L L T NWNS ■ M i i t - p ITM OllB «i» neutrint t&tt a, J x mork ctudio fa intwMUd fit. Ptt*ch*«to« ABO. 1Hwth«r;wmiid want *' 4Md (Mue oo tb ttr hwpde-it « ba t taka ttM p v » r inUMKUateiy ta d ’fid •mtAUf I REMEMBER... 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Their T V '«how* aKa afaaoat m tad with n o prowlaa o t ftw r Battfn(f iwt- te r . , t, fhrw 9>i^b.oo*ft and boknm can oto JHtwortc b»y» aod «tat «at ^ u - _ : ' PLATTER CHATTMR An attractlra ooo^f-v nation that‘j|a’piaa«ln« to tba aar te ^ ottm d -by, l^ w r a ^ a /W a lk ia bte lat«^ icleaaa , . , I t ’* Bound W» 1 U” eoopted wttb tba * 3ar Roocj polka** . . , rraak ta t*tm4 ■ eomaa tack aftar aareral not-too- «ood waxin** w itb > n a t i a l for him, : “Oeorgla On M f Mind1' . . . Ha doaa la craditabla job with, tba Op, to o / 1 “You’r* Jiiat tha k t a d 1* . . ; . j a a Aujput^ lataat k t h f popular *9fai»” paired with a hooajr, “Oumbahcharo” . . , And Ted’Waaaa^ wbo baa tats turning out good stuff lately, baa two good ntuntan on o n in bte “Canadian Capata” and “Stam merin'\ . . . raitf Vaco's Sattot la also a winner . . . Tba popular pretty “Cabaret” is glran a naooth poliab by Pattis , . . That oktta, “Whlspeiln*\ U on tba rererae. COLUMBIA: Tw* raaorda M k t Iba frada to r xCoJti»»bU. tU a w a a k ... 0*a ia Hawy J a u M * ^HatnlOa, C. g. A.\ oaapled (wltb \Bawmar Kooa” aad .tb# otbar I* Tommy TaokcrSi randiti«a of tbe «at« “gaalawag\ wlUt r r b a t Old gwaetbaart ot M W on tbe fll]k CA7ITOL: No reaaon why a gal can’t do Jjistioe to “R lden in the 8kyM and Parry te * aeU about showing how well the feminine gen- der can manage this unusual ««ny . . . H tr reverse is a tender ballad and a nice change of pace—“Pieaje Love Me Tonight.’’ AKBZDZXTBOO* ; X I R I I . . . Trtt*r9~t**r — har,i>»-yaar-aM an lM n teaw . Vi C .Ik 'X'.teaate Vteyar. te aaw*k<t'*r o«i< iMNar a‘M t f a n - Frigidaire* - m a s t e r . RefrigerdlotY • Mora storage space • New Full-width Hydrafcif • M eter-M iter mechanism • 6-7-9-11 cu. ft. sizes Cummings Electric 23 Crane St., Clifton Spa. Phone 125W S A * A A A < V V W W M. M. 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