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«*»*T»t*~-*<- If\- -J- .„,. *.,-_. t? It J ••'•! •a 1 * !.i 1 i ii I i CI i ! ' Ti Johanna Perrih •V'l By A It a F frier Town Historian •V !'.'. i D u r i n g the jSoj»juicenten|;>!uj.l| Week, many hnpop-tarit events j^U take place at the| J<phaiuia 'Pomn School. This is tiCUnW at .kiha^i was the wife of Glover, for wliciii the town is named, land livedUsji cabin onf the AvrsuHl **.'. | lay 1841); Carol De Buck I'erintoi THE «OWNSj ARE.THE SAME, ONIY THE -NAMES HAVE BEEN CHANC gowns worn by iheJ first ladle* of the White Houae. Left to light, Mabel Armstrong (Sarah Polk - L. Adams 1825-29); Gayle Adams (Angelica Vui Buren 1838-41); Evlyn Burns (Dolly Madison 1809-1); Virginia Waci-nske (Jan.- Find ladies in the exact replicas of 444-49), Kay Battagllni (Louise J Mary Ann Pelker (Elizabeth t Ninety-fisrt Ywr NO* 2 mm H :1k Monroe 1811 FAIRPORT, MONRO <t i(. : ?: m r t J li House\! m. the \early .180 i oi* .the Bargette jChaptir i; ]qerinton ee'Ie iration. By Maiy Arflne Felker 1-&L* Toor of Homes' u nt of thp Sesqur-Beries;- (Jurirtg i i ii Hostesses. for Saturday, July (from 12 noon until 6) for ijh4_ \Tour of Homes and Garden Ci up W31T1 b;0&'<^V&Mes.df tne White Exhibits\ are. The Baptist Hon Va AV llVhe. niprleled by members for the Table settings exhibits aic jr Flower Arrangements, hostesje.* will be Mrs. Charles Stauber, M-s Paul Bower, Mrs. Peter Vui These gowns,, made by the| cos- Bortle, Mrs. Joe O'Brien; Ms tjune' design students at Witten- William Bryant and Mrs. R)y berg University. Springjfield, jphio, Butters. Hostesses for the hpme ; of are the only existing] reproduc- Mr. and Mrs. J. Hkrold Cross ier tions of the gowns-worn by Arner-^ will be Mrs. Ctarleis Westerm;n, ica's First Ladies. *Mrs. Hamilton PiLng, Mrs. 1 Pa ?e i i De Land, Mrs. Kenneth Courtny, Each gown in the Wittenberg Mrs Roland i tc f )onaldi • $.„ collection has been duplicated by Frank to rokaWf M Frank Pap- an t^o score artists and craftsmen Washlngtons Smithsonian Insti- ^/^\yirZfe^CooK'li Ifoir the free-to-the-pubiic (hothes- j , Carleton Maurhojferl Miss Ela Cook. Mrs. Dewey 'Jackson. IV Ihe pioneer Road. (Note the,,hJsjtoi teal niajHt- er there. I For twai years tftlty-i were the only whiteppeopkl injtfie wilderness of Townlmip 12. KnnLfv Loneliness and privation made ,< Johanna insjfne. She saw Indians ] only, and lived in constant fea:r-!( At niiv momeht. thie shadow «'>f ' one or more Indians might f.nll acrwss the threshold,.of her i-a'bih] They would entf-r and eat the'foo'jj she had with difficijity ! prepjuyd] ii II Is reported thaf once u'hiui ' Glover had gone to Canandn'^ti^j . .lohunna saw a group of Ihdwjirj « crossing the clearing before ^1^ cabin. She quickly drew the f'^Ti', tains around the bed in the cornel\ ' before meeting themi at the doro' with linger on lip cii^tioninS i. silence- She pointed fo theVcorner'; as if Glover were ill: The !Indials' ; respected both of them and qu«ftiy j' depjirted. ^ j |»|j • \g Siaddened by the birth and deftjh of their only SOB, iwHen the SjKa£i> Road was cut through, they l^ailt another cabin jan this; main rfinaij Five queens Is a good poker But Johanna's [health, did notiim- hand with deuces wild and it prove so the^y f moved to a •Am\ should prove a winner in the settled area of NortBineld. .ttotv Sesqui Memorial plate sales con- Pittsford- All of the''jJjtJtid in Mpj|- test. roe County east of. the G<mes^ Finishing in the order named River today, except j M^ndjon »|d| from the initial sale were Nancy Rush, was incLuded in Northjflijldj: ; Martens, Patricia Maniske, Donna Webster. Penfieldj :vlrondequ,o^.' Lee Schumacker, Lauralee Lin- Perinton. Brighton And PittsCojr^. PPUNTY,.N. Y„ }WY 18, 19f2 coin. Carole .Pittlnaro. ' When the first cenjUalized ffioM t . The five finalists are now on in Perinton was jbuilt, it; ••U'iw. '•' their own- Will sell, sell, sell to named in honor of t$e< first jwojilaja - [r •twin the honor and the free trip to \live here, the monjeen \^x£AJc:f. j.'' , ! ii ! f 25). Queen Finalists . i To K eep vj'omg *to Lake Placid the wife of Glbyer tPerrin r tn.5 •; i ! v? 1 1 i ' f The \hanging\\ Ischeduled • for the stud ? nt f from -fe ? I ?S in \ a ' 1 palardcT Mrs. 'cUge Dean J id L .1 \ nanguig jscneau pa ior ^^ which are exhlt)ted m tne j* T? ranU RHJOI f \tr* Ph- Wgh noon Saturday, . JuM; 21st Arte- arid I Industries Buildine- of Bnsfol. Mrs. Ch. Spnomisesto'proSuck-in exbess of w^.!^!? elvil^ £-7 Harri - S \ Hostess F or tne hom ' Perinton's long anticipated Ses- quicentennial celebration opens Saturday, July 21, marked with a bit of the present as well as the past. The week-long festival com- memorates the . on e hundred fif- tieth birthday of the Town of Souvenir Bc>ok 1 'St*'' ' To Go OrliSaFe ! line Show and Sale of area, artists., The gown represent:iig Dolley j and craftsmen. J^ri interestingi out- Payne Madison, the wjife of John Carson Jarvis aijid jMrs. igrowth of the efforts iocalj artists Madison, ibelongs toi the style Root- havs made to organize this Birth- known as ths \sac^ue\ dress, Hostesses for the jhome of X day Celebration Exhibit iiay be which' consists of an overdress. Charlotte Clapp vplljbe Mrs. Ga 'the formation o:: a (new-Siiburban open down the front of' the skirt, ner , Burt > Mrs - \Frahklyn Hutjjh Art Centjer for (Fairport and Per- worn over a petticoat or under- in £ s ' Mrs - Trumsin Hall, Mrs be dress made of different material Hott Fiske, Mrs. Maurice Rasl \N. Mrs linton- An opportunity Ts/ilL be dress made of different material notl ** »SKe, .jw.r.s. LVJ j given boih visiters j and\ ex tiibitors and color than the sacque.- Mrs - Warren Bill? !«ifin ora intoi-oot-^d in 1'Tiisi' Tins- Tn this PTCWTI fh*»'nvp.rdrpss is Parce. Mrs. Ross t: I 1 olj \S 10 s EM bdek •library, s Robertson, ant presentation and dedication of an Anderson. For th< historical. marker at the site of tentatively schddaJed for Sejptem- The gown worn iber. The) activity evidenced! tiy the Kortright Monroe has] a Watteau- Beer. Mrs-Maurice j Martin, Mrs cUpptogst*elongWj in the jM^.of pleated- btek, which-means there Willis Saunders. ^Irs. Eugene Gjjd -•Miss Altk Flshdr.Towri Histjnianv- is a straight open pleat of j mater- dar^ and.Mrs. Gorman Mc Ea|^hf land the 'long record of successful' ial failing Irom the shoulders to ren.i , \monthly exhibits sponsored Iky the the. hem. over a fitted waistline. f ;loial Congregational Chunjh, the The.neck is trimmed with lace, Addis Adams M and [ other interested which ccmes down suspender- .ney.j Mrs. Elwobd I Gamer. inter- style on iach side of the bodice, Claude Emery, -Mrs; Schu Charles W Gi ) eludes the villages of Bushnell's Basin, part of East Rochester. Egypt, and Fairport. Founded in 1812 by Glover Ftfrrin.' Perinton s;. td The 96 page hjftSbriral booklHi will go on Salerno later thai Perinton, a township which .in- ThUrsday ^^ i r ^aluable histor'.' and record of tirr)^ past'ifti con-' sidered a masterpiece by ' t.hos • previewing it in ttfM early stago- The historv wa r . written ; <b* J (originally named Pernnton '\ Harrv Watts.\.] ThVe are h^i'- honor of its founder) has grown a nUndred plloto l, a p hs ^^:«', ,' from a pioneer wilderness into a modern community with a popula- tion of over sixteen thousand. i ' MARKER DEDICATION 'Appropriately, Perinton's Ses- Harlfjild quicentennial commences with Swho are! interested, in this! pos- In this gown, the' overdress is I'sibi'ity to register their naries and made of vellow satin, and- the Mrs.; F- Irving And^i 'addresses with Carl\ Milled Jr.*,. white sat n • petticoat j is worked *°™ of Mr - ajnd Mrs. .Rot-'rl the Haniuft homestead, located at (registration -chairnwi, or I Mrs. with v a delicate \ design of wild Wagner, Mrs. Mark! Bowlby.'Itrs the southwest corner of Route 31 : F&ickiSmall official hosiers for roses, cherry blossoms, arid blue Charles Butler, Mrs-. H'ar-y and Mosley Road in Perinton. The i ithkt^day] a.V the--Potter Merijiorial forget-me-nots in Chinese em- Bridges. Mrs. ThWs* Pierce. \>s ceremony is scheduled for 10 A.M. iExijibit space.'Io that thMmay broidery: The bodice j has a low Norris Perry, Mcs ; f Johni Walftsr Saturday, July 21, and will in- ibe^infonnedttof the (date andliplace neckline and a short -R-aisfof the Mrs.: Roland Summers; Mrs- Jicl elude the gift of a permanent mar- of- an | orgamizaUonal mi'eting Early Empire period.) - . Tetamore, Mrs. Brejvster, Bast:;tn ker by the County of Monroe to by Elizabeth Mrs j Thomas Gaffney, Mrs. Av (rj the Town of Perinton, accepted by Kenneth P. Courtney, Town Supervisor. Following the Hannan ceremony a motorcade will travel to the ! of (Mr. and Jflrsj- nearby village of Bushnell's Basin it- where a second marker will be rs placed near the site of the his- e\ toric Richardson Tavern. timers and old time]scenes, r ' Serving on the Souvenir' Book- let Committee'were John F .Rndd William F. Dwyer. 11, Charles J Stauber.' Harry Watts. Jr., Glehr \ Gazley, Charlorte-Clapp. Mnnjori ' Merriman. Al^i Fisher, , Doiltgla -:, Whitney and William Menna^ -, '' ; Tt» is expected thai the booklet. ' will be carrietj in jaill 'stores^cll-j ing periodicals: [at, ISesqYiij hfad- : quarters and by the SesquibeTliei-j l' i' \P C \- igrpups', shows hat the a: _ m ?esf is strong enough to. warrant and softly tucked tan ; silk is inset Baldwin, Mrs. Ellis Gay, 5£:''. ! scVW-tiyfe^ the lace to form a per- Arthur SteffenJ M>s- RoV, ^Itjis^iioi>ed-by the steering| com- fectly square necklinej. The fabric Miss Dorothy Bejach^Mrs, 1 mitteeJ tliatla.'ivbrk_spaceland .a of this\dr|ss is an umjsually deep- Ulrich; Mrs. Joseiph'JBrownell, NUED .ON CONTINUED OH PAGE- FIRST'GAME ^.', The first Tournament garne'e for Little Lea'gjilfe. will 1 be Thursday. July 19th. at ^15 P.M. It will be at the Da'vid Marsh' Field, Fa^port.;i , 'N.'Y.,; between 'East '-Rochester and! Fairport. We need a cheering! section as bi so lets all g cheer. can own there got. and o> Although the Hannan and Rich- ardson Tavern markers are the BECAUSE OF {AUIITHE SESQUI only permanent ones scheduled to NEWS BATTER -ijtjp WILL,BE ; HELD OVER TILL NEXT WEEK- CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 l'.: j . '•'•I i ,...;,... • ..:...'j| • 1 ! ' • 1 'I it 1 • ,• v Hrv .' ; r • j j • ) 1 I .•!41