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Shortsville M r and Mrs. R o b e rt Hulbert of W est Main S treet spent the p a s t weekend at Bowling Green S tate University in Ohio, visiting •their son. Gary who is a junior •there They were accom panied by •Mr and Mrs. H a r ry M osher of •Palm y ra who visited their daugh t e r P a tty , a freshm an at Bowling tGreen. M rs. Edward Stew a rt and Mrs. -Laura Nicholson of Shirley St., en tertain e d Mrs. C h a rlotte Mac)c <of Buffalo and M rs Clara Reed- fram m e r of Cheektowaga on S u n d a y T h e Rev and M rs. Clayton ^Stoddard of Scotim have b e e n spending a few days here in her jhome on W est Main Street. Mrs. S to d d a r d is the form e r Cornelia P e c k Nichols. M iss M ary Lee Cavan and Miss CDorothy Henry of Newton. New Jersey , were weekend guests in <the home of the Rev and M rs R ich a rd H. H a y n e s of P a r k P lace. M rs. William K rantz of Booth S t r e e t has been a patient in the C lifton Springs Hospital M r and Mrs. Stanley Stoddard of P a r k Place recently enter tained their son-in-law. C h iilos F e lth a m of London. England, y h o has been in this coiintry on a business trip. He is A e hus b a n d of tfie form e r A n n Stod dard. M rs. Fred Eberle of W est Main S tr e e t has been a patient in the Clifton Springs Hospital. Mr and Mrs. Charles Ryan and children have moved back into their house on Pioneer Road. John F a r rell J r . of E a st Main Street underwent surgery in the Thompson H o spital in Canandai gua last week. Mrs. Tracey Stage of Hebron Avenue left Tuesday to spend a few days w i.h her son and fa mily. Dr and Mrs. E. M. Stage of Ithaca. Mrs. Richard Raeman J r . of Maple Street has been a patient in the Thompson Hospital. Herman Dormer returned to his home on the Manchester-Clif- ton Springs Road on Saturday Floyd Johnson is a patient in the Clifton Springs Hospital. HCS Students Witness Play HONEOYE — Students in grades 10*12 a t Honeoye Central School were spectators at a Shakespearian dram a a t Geneseo College on W ednesday. October 30. The play “The Taming of the Shrew*’ w a s presented by Players. Inc. as p a r t of the Shakespeare Festival made pos sible by t-he New York State Council of *-he A rts A TOWN WITHOUT A NEWSPAPER IS TOO OFTEN A COMMUNITY WITHOUT A PROPER VOICE. • THE ADYENT OF THE COUNTRY EDITOR IN THE HANDS OF AN ESTABLISHED AND EXPERIENCED STAFF CAN WELL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO THE BETTERMENT OF PHELPS IN THE LAST TWO DECADES. Robert Quigley Manchester Firemen’s CamPUJ c°Py Dinner Draws Hundred T h e annual dilinei uu<l d;;iit<*o eliesttr Kinjnnjn \va> Sat uni \illp Legion Home w ith more Toa.'4ma>ter, .Jolm JBoan ing County dignitaries and sur rounding Chiefs who were guests of the department. Philip Rowley, Chairman of Ontario Board of Supervisors and a volunteer fireman from Honeoye, and Mrs. Rowley. B e r nard Meath. Supervisor of the Town of Manchester, and Mrs. M e ath. E a rl F Thompson. On tario County Sheriff and a vol unteer firem an witih the Merrill Hose Co.. of Canandaigua and the Geneva fire company. John E. Gentner. Ontario County Fire Coordinator from Canandaigua and Mrs. Gentner. Also Chief William C. Morgan of the Citizen Hose Co. in Shorts- ville and Mrs. M o rgan. Chief K e n n e t h McAllister of the Phelps Fire Departm ent and M rs M cAllister. Chief Ear! Rice, of the P o rt Gibson Fire D e p a rt m ent and Mrs. Rice, Chief K arl A. Popenhusen of the Farm ing ton Fire Association. A ssistant Chief. Bud Tears of the Clifton Springs F ire Departm ent and Mrs. Tears, A ssistant Chief Ed w a rd Kree of the Palm y ra Fire D epartm ent and Eugene Vander- wall. Chief of the M anchester Fire D epartm ent and Mrs. Van- derwall Also recognized were John Robinson a form er chief in M an chester and Francis Boardman O’H a rrigan Donald Vienna of W averly N Y formerly of M an chester Andy Ryan and N»il of Albany who was unable to a t tend because of an accident Edward P McKinney P resi dent of the Firem en’* Associ ation of the Stale of New Y >rk was guest speaker Serving on the banquet com m ittee were John Boardman. In the Mun- ,*i\ e\Him**; jh tlu* Short>- llmn KM) people attending. Iimin introduced the follow- Chairman. assisted by Joseph L MoLtelo and Angelo Pronti Bert Lush served as Song Leader for the group singing assisted by Mrs John Boardmin at the piano. Rev ^ David Easton of the Manchester Baptist Church gave the Invocation and Rev John F Woloch of St Dominic’s Church gave the Benediction Music for dancing was pro vided by Don Herman's Orches tra. DRIVE SAFELY Thomas Lee Crowell, son of Mr and Mrs. Gordon B Crowell of Newton St., M anchester has been pledged this sem ester to Epsilon Tau E ta Sigma a t Aidereon- Broaddus College This fraternity was founded in order to promote friendship and to encourage the principles of cooperation and companionship among members and provides a social and religi ous atmosphere on cam pus Mem bers of Epsilon Tau E ta Sigma are active in every phase of stu dent government and in many campus organizations. One of their outstanding contributions is the Male Chorus which has sung both at school and oUier func tions. Tom Is one of four pledges this term Membershjp is limited to mail' students at A-B of good moral standing who have the re quired academic average Tom is a junior m ajoring in history at AJderson-Broaddus. a Baptist li beral arts college in Philippi. West Virginia. 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