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BERTHA GOODHINES Correspondent WEST LEYDEN - Miss Rita Stinebrickner, daughter of Mr. and M rs. Joe Stinebrickner, S r., West Leyden, has been named to the president's honor list at State University CoUege at Potsdam, with averages of 3.25 o r better on a sca’e of 4.0. She is a sophomore a t Potsdam. Sixteen fire companies com peted in the West I eyden firem e n 's Field Day par^ »e u.i July 22. Boonville took first place with music and Constable, vilie was second. New London won the best appearing company without music , with Lyons Falls finishing second. Lyons FaUs Auxiliary took first place in its competition, while J.S. Koster Hose Company, Port Leyden placed second. The com pany with the most men in line was Constableviile and traveling the farthest distance was New London. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gleasmao were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Callaghan, Chapel Hill, N.C., Sara and Becky Col lins, Blue Mountain Lake; Mr. and M rs. 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Banns of m arriage were an nounced for the third lime at St. Mary’s Catholic Church for Miss Diana Czeplel of West Ley den, and Edward Borwick, J r . , of Boonvtlle. The descendants of the Ric hard Nellenback family met for their reunion at the West Ley den Fish and Game Clubhouse, with 85 In attendance. T ie family attended a M sss earlier in the morning. Mr„ and M rs. Jam es Nellenback and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williamson hosted the event, with members attending from Constablevllle, Oi.eida Castle, Lee Center, Boonville, Utica, Syracuse, Liverpool, Na tick, Mass., Maryland and West Leyden. The Cass! m er Nellen back family will host the event next year. Sister Jean Bastist Is spend ing a few days with her brother and family, Mr and M rs, David Sins. The family of Andrew Clhocki will hold Its annual reunion on August 20 at the West Leyden Fish and Game Clubhouse. Mr. and M rs. RalpfaStinebrtck- ner a r e the parents of a daughter born at the Potsdam Hospital. M rs. Stinebrickner is the dau ghter of Mr. and M rs. Norbert Wilbert. Mr, and M rs. Jack Cihocki Watertown, and son were week end guests of his parents, Mr. and M rs. Edward Clhocki, and family this pass weekend. C-ville Area News Briefs MRS. EMMA HOFFMAN Correspondent CONST ABLE VILLE - The Fireman’s Field Day held tn ConstablevlUe on Saturday even ing and Sunday, Aug. 5 and 6, was a very successful and en joyable affair. A very Im pres sive parade was held Saturday a t 7:30 p.m . Thirteen fire de- partsm ents from neighboring towns and villages participated. • P rizes were awarded as fol lows: F tre company with mustc, first prize, Beaver FaUs; second prize, LowviUe. Without Music, first prize, Boonville; second prize, Turin. Departm ent coming the - greatest distance, Cas torland. Most men In line, Boon vlUe. Attending the field day and visiting friends were Mrs. Henry Bintz and M rs. William Greene of HarrtsvtUe, D r, and M rs. Wil liam Keller and daughter, Mary, of Auburn, M rs. Emma Clover of Boonville and Harold Miner and M rs. M a rgaretO h lerofB ran- tingham. Mr. and M rs. Harold Isley of Wood gate visited M rs. Emma Hoffman. Constableviile Schoolmates wlU hold their annual picnic In St. Paul’s P a rish House on Sa turday evening, August 19, at 6 p.m. Everyone Is welcome. Those who attend should take a covered dish and table Service. Slides wUl be shown by M rs. Ralph Neiss of Black River, Miss Pearl Brenon, 63, a r e s i dent of this area, died Monday, August 7, following a short ill ness, She was the daughter of Charles Brenon and Mary Anna Brenon. She was born in Con- staMevlUe May 22,1909 and spent her whole life to this a rea, she was a member of SL Mary’s Catholic Church and the Altar Rosary Society, Grange and a graduate of Constableviile High Scfccci. She leaves serveral cousins. The funeral was T hursday from the Fitch Funeral Home andfrom St. Mary’s Church. Burial was ' tc SL Mary’s Cemetery. JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN. LOWVILLE, NEW YORK J . 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