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THE TBIBUNE-PRES8 ' Hw, t, O^aunM'ar, NY T uimdny, D«N-timber SI, A itwerp Couple Now in Florida By NR& T. WIJLLlAMft Antwerp ~ Mr and Mrs Charl- es ./ikier, sr., are sending some- in ; \JMting Mr and Mrs Harold J«v i-s at the Jones' Wa-Wa-YofKia canp. Wrlaska, Florida The Wild- cr are spending (he winter <rru>nths in warmer climate and will r^ am home in late spring Mrs Jerome Hous* returned f>«^*» Deoember \>0\h afier und«>r- jposnj: a major operation in the ilivUM* <>l the CAM*\ Samaritan. W.i I en own She entervd The ht>s- pit^l I>eeember :\ni and un*1er- Wt-r:t an npt> ration iVivmher 14th. Fred Fink*> or Skaneateh^ call- eVl \>n Mrs Myrtle Gvirolrvr and * Mr and Mr\ Kuhand Mitrk rv- lO'rUly. • i Mrv Gail PtvJHv a-ki son Paul an.i M?> D Wirrvn. of Heu\Hton visited Mr? Myrtle Gardner and M and Mrs RtoKird Mack last Wednesday. , j Jo Ann Oiaufn of Wat err own spent Christmas vacation *i!h Ju.ia M*ck Antonio and James Spndaocini wore Oiristmas £ue>t> of Mr and Mrs Philip SjMdaecmi Christmas <iay Mr and Mrs Rush Reynolds entertained their rn ldren and their lamilies. Mr. and Mr^ Kenneth Slate and threv <ch'Idren of Adams CVnter. Mr and >i:>. Lloyd Stevenson and three <rh:idren of Ogdenshurg. Mr an*i Mrs Lyk 1 Ro\noldN and four r^uidren of Theresa. Mr. and Mrs l^awrence Sawyer and four child- ren of Oxbow and Mrs Reynolds' parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred House of 1-aFarfceville and Mrs Peart Hutchiason of Antwerp. Route 1 . Mr and Mrs Richard Mack and i daughter, Julia, were Oiristmas eve supper guests of her -mother. Mrs Rachael Wainwright of Na- tural Dam South EdwarisWSCS To Join Edw** frmp ForMnMrJannryU By HUH. U JAVAIX .South Kdwards - The cheer fcoxe* were packed and de- livered Thursday afternoon by the (committee, Mm. George Hall, Mrs. (>rald Hall and Mr* Lester Ja- va! I Mrs. Bower Watnon helped also Several ladies of the society ! sent baked goexfc for the hexes 1 The WSCS t* in\1ted by the Ed- Rene Desormeaux was taken ill 3ast week Wednesday and was ta- ken by the Antwerp fire depart- rn^it ambulance to the Mercy hos- pitaJ where X-rays were taken . > Mrs. Truman Williams returned home last week Wednesday from • th€ liouse of fhe Good Samaritan Wt tertown after spending 13 days at the hospital She underwent a jni^or operation and treatments ; , Mrs. Rush iMyrtlei Reynolds entered Mercy hospital. Water- tov.*n Sunday night for observation • .Mr. and Mrs Clifton Hail spent 'Oinstmas day with his brother-in- lav and sister. iMr and Mrs. •George Hazehvood at Dexter Mr H^ ^wood's parents were Also I Mr. and Mrs Harold Lamberton ani three children of Amsterdam £pt :i? the weekend with her par- en :s. Mr T and Mrs Truman Wil- lia-ns. On Christmas day the Lam- be: nns and the Williams were gu» -*s of Mr. and Mrs Edwin J. V; iiams at Black River. . TirgWi Culbertson b Wed in Antwerp By MRS. T. WILUAMft Antwerp - Miss Virginia Ann Cubertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrv William Culbertson of An- v twerp and Richard Paul Scott, son ;hS Mr. and Mrs Cecil Scott of An- twrp were married Saturday at 2 p«m. December 19. at the ST Paul episcopal church of Antwerp The Rev. Herbert Lodder officiat- ed at the douWe ring ceremony. . Tne brVde. given in mama ge by her fatheT. wore a gown of white 3aro over n*t and vi*hitr taffeta *rh long poinied sleeves Her fin- der tip veil was-caught by a Juliet cap of pearls and sequins Sh* carried lorrg stemmed r^d rr»s.~= centered with a white cor- maid of honor. Miss Patneia Ann Scott of Antwerp sister of the brcipgroom wore a pink taffeta baik-nna length dress. iac f - ~mer taiMa The bridesmaids.' Miss Ka^an Doxtafr and JonAnn Ai'on **or*» pmk iac-e over taff^rta bal- lerina length dre<sf^ and carried -pon--pons to match their dresses TSe novr.-r ^irl vms Bonnie* FCJT: muster of ih^ bridegroom and 'he ring var^r wa<- PUA CJI- t>rotr«er of me brwie rrar ua« Bjri Her- }t , usr»^r* »^re Jar Piti j*jid Claude Culber'snn \ ^ of arvi and i hiu* a of Dr>o> rf>OM» a and a »•**..ie r r<^ A re<^p**<Tr{ /oiio^M rV oer*- *' ifrv-r^ at th** Arr^r, ~*.r i>^or The <*wp*p *'J) tour f<e N^>* State* an their u#rid*r£ W > «\ t>CL Sco«t their ^ InriiaTj ! fr^rr Ar- ;fv rp IJidMS P-v^r fir*:*- IT. l^SS M* Soott * »• T ?v warda »ociety to Join them at their church dinmg room for a covered dish dinner at noon Thurs- day, January 14. Because of this meeting. thWr i* no January meeting ncheitu»e<i (or the local society * Mr. and Mrs Wilfred LttLomie had the following guests f«ir Cnri8tinH5 dinner. .Mr and Mrs L*eon MMnches!<-r from Kdwards, Mr Louis Manchester from Pit- oairn,-Mr. and Mrs Harold Man- Vh«*^ter from (^arthage, Mr and Mrs Donald Manchester from Her- mon and Prankie Roger. I>onnrt. Darlene and Terry Mancheattr. Mr and Mr* Mllo Wood. »pent Oinsimaii in Copenhagen with their daughter. Mr Oakey Cam- pion and family ChrKtma* Mr ami Mrs l.auren<v» Sh«>ne, Hurt. Naiuv And f*ntsy nnd Mrs He\etl> Wilhanvs nrui Tt>mim>- were \V»-dnesda> niicht visitors at the Javall hon^ 4 <\hn>tm.is Kve and OiriMmas I >ay visitors w»«re Mr. and Mrs Ha^ph lnier«h«m. Mr. nn<1 Mrs Ge<MTfe Hart nod Mor- ' nv Milton. Mavis. Amanda and Karen. Mr ami Mis Kntnk Mac- kin and Gloria. Qftii, Carol Sharon. Mr and Mm Milton Van House and Trudy. David and Doug- la*. Mr* Bernice Van House. Mv anrl Mr* Clerald Kerr, Walter HUdreth ami Mr* Lillian Glad- ding. .• - • Mr. and Mrs l^es^er Javail and children spent FT i(ia> rvemng vis- it it IK Mr and Mrs Laurenoe t' at (h»v\e>:atch»e and Satur- y evVmntf with Mr and Mrs Orald Kerr at Fine Kdu'in Ruv is filing* better at this writing Mr. and Mrs Harmon Burrell from Star Lake visited at the George Halls' Oiristmas day j Mr and Mrs. Edwin Hall and! girls from Masaena spent the hol- iday with their parent*, Mr. and Mrs George Hall and Mr and Mrs Guy Sullivan. ( ChrUtmas Eve caller* at George Hall M were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hall and family and Mr and Mrs. Milton Van House and family. , Richard Gibh* who is a student at Eastern Pilgrim college, Allen- towrv Penn. is spending the holi- days with his parents. Mr and Mrs G«wge Gibbs. i * Mr. and Mrm. Sam Gttte from} Rochester are spendirfe th* holi- days with their tun and (imiUy, I Mr. and Mr^, George Gibba and! Richard. | Mr and Mrs Erwin Hall, Gail and Jan spent Christinas with Mr. and Mrs Wyman Manchester and family at Pitcaim. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manchester were also Christmas guests at the Wyman Manchester*'. ^ Mr, and Mrs Clarence Paro and family spent Christmas with her, mother at DeKalb Junction They | also called on Mrs. John Paro at the tx*nt of Kenneth K*rr Mr. ftnd Mr*. Veffion and Ronnie from Oneva, Hr* Fred Austin from Adanw Ontev. and Mr. and Mrs. Edition from Watertown wet* guests of Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Aus- tin The people from here are ed to a New Year * Ere party a>t the Edwardbi Methodlut churrti with a service from eight to nine followed by a sari a 1 hour in trte church lost jobs speed Not the Steel Companies! i • : \ • They're interested in more and better jobs for steelworkers Steel companies have no under-cover plan to fire workers or speed up operations. Actually the companies' proposal to modernize local work- ing conditions clauses in the labor contracts Simply invites the Union to cooperate in ending some out-of-date, inefficient practices. These gradually develop and become \frozen\ under previous contracts. The steel companies don't want to lose valued employees. It's plain good business to keep a man on the payroll after he has been trained and has gained practical experience. As their specific proposal to the Union points out they contemplate retraining and placement of any employees that might be affected. And they will not place undue work burdens on any- body. The proposal to modernize local working conditions will make steelworkers^ jobs more secure. Also it will provide opportunities for employees to progress. And ultimately this proposal should create more jobs as the steel industry becomes more efficient and its markets expand. The greatest job security is a busy, growing industry. . • Joint Committee . Proposed to Study the ''Local Working Conditions\ Question The companies' proposal to the Union is to submit th* following question to joint study by the Union and the com- panies, and then, if necessary, to impartial arbitration for a final and binding decision: . \What if any, changes should be made in the local working conditions provisions of the basic labor agreements to enable the Companies to take reason- able steps to improve efficiency and eliminate waste, with due regard for the welfare of the employees involved, including: the avoidance of undue work burdens;~and, to the extenf practicable, the retrain- ing and placement on available jobs in the plant, of any employees affected by such steps?\ . ^ThishOneKindof f 'L^al Working Condition\ the Steel Companies Are Seeking to Correct During World War II bus service was sharply curtailed. To help the employees of one department in a steel mill, management agreed to let then quit work a quarter of an hour early to wash up and catch their buaea. This ettabitthed a local working condition. . Although the war is long since over and normal bus »erv* ice restored the Union 'mm&U that the early quit timt m an established local working condition and mutt be ocmtmtitd* THE STEEL COMPANIES COORDINATING 375 \j***VflO* Htm Yoft 17 Nfw Yyl Ttm TSt Y< My NINA Vi Methodists th during the holid are observing t lor ma I organ uir ciist church Jt wan ChriUi that sixty young I^oveiy Lane M Baltimore, Man ley had sent t preachers to Ar Revolution, and that he had t George, Met nodi during the war *n estimated 15,( Among the mast leaders were sue] as Webb, Bar hi Jfmbury, Robert Francis Asbury, first bishop of th ica. The Bui brought about i government and Irs with a Bibl ^ags went forth iess as their par Barbara Heck JoiJowers, who hi ^and to New Yc Were organizers adist church in < Vie northern wil ft. Lawrence rv across the St 1- fosite Morristov family are burie< 4f the Blue chur i soon to be an iecords can so Covering this pa] hut unquestionat ihe propayating Arom this source Gates Curtis ; St. 1-awrence en the first known were held in 180f home of Samuel Mud Lake road home of Morris r of any church in of the lives of th< tlement had be« new State road single log cabin for the now SP coming into the Mohaw4;. The Willes, also is ci riurting a week children at ihe 1 early histc stor church is c that of Heuveltoi procedure as sor share the service uith Hf^uvHton. A circuit havin vhtch included 0 volt on, Irish Set community locate llouvelton on thi Pe Peyster. peric jnade by these cii became a living wore held on da> Sabbath as the rr ob\ iously could r point men ts in on to information « Rev. B. DeForest velton in 1898. ' served from 1K18 and Benjamin mentioned a5 two In 1826 at a p tory of our town were. bein^ jopen settlers were COT new homes, a \] was organized. T1 liedicated groups larly in the seven town, under the lay person. At meetings the testii There were as rr these classes in t< an old record ba before the forma ~the church and c< trr October 23. 1« si<iered the form church as it was < the male memfcx having been givf for two procerlin to consider incoj the meeting was r ter of record. . Nathaniel SaUb Frundell presided Bela Bell. Lukp I £Jw*et were selec trustees. Smith S come to the wilde r village ir the town si. time. acknouied^< of Nathanif-1 Sal Run<iell and proprn> fil^ clerk's office in C ***ell was a rnemb\ tnd often on ten an preacher? of that By 1830 th^ t \^cnowr. a> Be* ha u-as completed or town park itharfHi the t uith Prwb\i and V Stone hKJi»d:ne wa TtW Hit