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f- Owenr~Shedd of > Syracuse left by plane for Bridgeport, Conn on Wednesday Mr Shedd will spend Satnrday and Sunday m New York \ City with his \brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Charles House Mr. and Mrs Peter H. Falek and Mr. and Mrs H J Dolan of West * Hartford, Conn are the g jests of Hheir son and daughter and family Mr. and Mrs Richard Falck ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph \Beirne have returned to their home in Willsboro after spending a week with Mrs Beirne's brotherin-Iaw and sister, Mr and Mrs Morns McSweeney. Mr and Mrs Me Sweeney spent the Labor Day weekend with Mrs. McSweeney's mother, Mrs Elizabeth McCannah, fn Ticonderoga Rev and Mrs Rev Pedersen will return Friday from vusiting Mrs Pedersen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hubbard, in Webster, Mass Mr and Mrs Hubbard cel- ebrated their 40th wedding anni- versary on Thursday.- Mr, and Mrs Harold Fairchild motored to Albany on Monday to spend the day with their Son-mlaw and daughter, Mr and Mrs Den- nis O'Neal They were accompan- ied by their son and daughter-in- law, Mr and Mrs David Fair- child, wiio were enroute to New York City after spending several days m Lowville Mrs Bloss Billings and Richard Billings returned to their home in Utaca on Monday after visiting Mrs Frank Scofield for several j -days ' Miss- Arm Buno spent the holi- \! day weekend at her home m Little \* Falls, t Miss Margaret Mamon was the I guest of-her mother, Mrs Anas- [ iasia Mamon in Waterville over t the- Labor Day weekend | Mr. and Mrs John H Halberer ' and daughters, Margaret Tobi and j < Elizabeth Ann, Jackson Heights, ' LI, have returned to their home 1 after visiting Mr Haberer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs H Haberer, Park avenue. Norfham * Russell G Carpenter, New York | City, is spending a vacation with | his parents, Mr and Mrs Stanton Carpenter Prof and Mrs John S Phelps have returned to their home m Tucson, Ariz, after visiting Mr. P*help's brother and sister-in-law, Dr and Mrs. Bruce M Phelps, at Brantingham Lake Mr Phelps is a teacher at the University of Arizona Mrs S E Beyer and daughter, Christine, Andover^ Mass., have returned to isheir home after vis- iting Mrs Ruth Beyer for two weeks. Rev, and Mrs. O. Theodore An- derson are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs Erie Anderson in New Bedford^ Mass. Mrs Thoma§\IL Dorseyj' -San\ Felix, Venezuela; is visiting J KKs K Thomas A. Lynch: this week. \Mrs Dorsey stopped^nroute irf^P' ington, EL C, where her entering the Georgetown Prepara- oiy school Mrs George S Reed visited her son-in-law and daughter, Rev and Mis Richard L. Rising and infant on m Cincinnati Ohio last week- r I\ and Mrs' Toriance Rugh, tormerly of San Diego, Cal, were overnight guests of Mrs John 3oyd and her s.on, Richard last Wednesday Mr Rugh, recently discharged from the U S Navy, vViJ teach at Manlms School] Roger F Williams, St Johns- ville, was the weekend guest of Richard Boyd. Leo Marihg and Miss Joan Pf- off, Rochester, were Labor Day eekend visitors m Lowville Walham D'Aran will leave on Sunday for Hamilton College where he will enter his Sophomore year Richard Boyd, a junior this •sear at Hamilton, left Thursday Bernard Mattis, Rochester, spent the weekend visiting his parents, ~Jr and Mrs Earl Mattis Leo Mattis will leave next week to enter his Freshman year at Le Moyne College, Syracuse James Marang left on Monday for Central City Business Institute n Syracuse. Philip Farney, employed by Sib- ley's, Rochester, spent the weekend at home with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Earl Farney Mrs G Aubrey Smithreturned to her home Friday from the Syr- acuse Memorial Hospital. in* in* world of women Marie Zecher Exchanges Vows With Peter Makuch in Deer River Ceremony FALLS CHTFRCH SETS FOR HARVEST SUPPER The Evangelical United Breth- ern Church of Beaver Falls has set the date for then 1 annual har- vest roast beef supper for Thurs- day, September 17, at Community Hall It will start at 5 30 until all are served The public is .cordially invited iety to 'aniz&aiMeet September 22nd, It has been announced by Mrs. H. A. Payne, Field Director of the l;ewis' County' Amercan 'Uancer •Society, that'on Tuesday, Septem- ber 22nd> there will be an organi- zational meeting. Of the Cancer Society in.the clinic room-'Of the Court House, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Laurence O. Marble, Direc- tor New York State Fjield Army, Utica, will be a guest and will in- struct in the proper method of cut. tmg and sewing the cancer dress- ings Representatives throughout the county are asked to attend and take the information back to their own communities \i, the same time information will be given as o the type of material to be used where the dressings should be sent and where they wn be available to cancer patients All persons interested m the work of the American Concer Soc- cty aie invited to attend this eetmg Airman 3/c Lewis G Pitcher, 18, formerly of Lowville, whose present home is in Lacona, was ar. vested at 9 a m Wednesday on State Street by deputies of the ^ewis County Sheriff's department of being A W O L from the Air Force Base, Sheppard Field, Wich- ita Falls, Texas Pitcher had \been A W O L for 37 da>s He is confined to the county jaJ awaiting the arrival of miMary authorities who will trans- port him back to Texas TRIALS QUEEN Miss Marie Janice Zecher, dau- gher of Mr and Mrs John Zecher of Sloping Acres farm, Denmark, was married to Peter Makuch, son of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Makuch of Lowville, RD, Tuesday, afternoon in the First Congregational church in Deer River, with Rev. Howard Gnswold of the Deer River road, officiating at the double^ing cer- emony * '*\ Miss Rita Dufkrof Lp^wiHe, a classmate of the bride, sang \Be- cause,\ and \The Lord's Prayer\ Miss Came Feistel of Deer River was the organist The bride, given m marriage by her father, wore a ballerina len- gth gown of white organdy with a fingertip veil and seed pearl cap She carried a cascade of white pompoms Mrs Richard Rohr of the Deer River road, sister of 'the bride, was the matron of honor She wore a turquoise blue net gown with a lace bodace and a headpiece of whote garlands of pompoms and carried a colonial bouquet Bridesmaids w,ere Miss June Thompson of the East road and Frances Tarasek of Lowville, both classmates of the bride Miss Thorn pson wore a rose ballerina length gown of net and full ruffled skirt Jsfi wita a garland of white pompoms and a colonial bouquet Miss Tara- ' sek wore an orchid ballerina len-J gth gown of net, with headdress of white pompoms and she carried a colonial-bouquet. L: D. Banun, brother-in-law of the bridegroom was- best man. t Ushers were Richard Zecher, Den- mark, brother of the b ide, S \Anthony Makuch, LowvJle, bro- ther of the bridegroom *\The l flower girl was Lmda Bar- num, niece of the bridegroom, and -the ring bearer was Harold Zech- er, nephew of the bride A reception Was held in the Denmark Grange hall for 200 per- sons In the evening another re- ception was held m the Martms- burg Grange hall The bride is a 1953 graduate of LowviHe Academy and since her graduation has lived at home with her parents The bridegroom attended Low- ville Academy and has assisted his father on the family farm On Oct 9, 1951, he entered the army serving 18 months in Korea He received his discharge m July He is the holder of two Purplp Hpflr-ts. Following a wedding trip to Can ada the couple will live on the farm they recently purchased near Lowville CROGHAN NATIVE RETURNS 4LFTBR 58 YEARS ABSENCE Mr and Mrs Roy Baker, of Grand Rapids, Mich, have been quests of Mr Baker's aunt, Mrs Nellie A. Schmdler, and h»s cou- sin, Mrs James F_ McGraw It was Mr Baker's first return to Croghan in 58 years A native of Croghan, he is the son of the late Christopher and Katherme Turk Baker. Of the four children, a brother, Irving, and a sister, Mary, are dead An- other sister, Mrs Elmer Bressler, lives in Munsmg, Mich Mr Baker, who last visited Croghan m 1895, is a meat buyer for more than 600 A & P stores in the midwest MASONS TO HOLD SPECIAL MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT A special communication of Low- ville Lodge, No 134, F . & A M will be held at Masonic Temple Friday evening September 11th &t 7:30. The second--;degree will b& conferred on.-a class of candidate^ and refreshejrts will be served. ^ DRIVE' CAREFUULY BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES The opening service of the tor the Lowville Baptist Church will be held next Sunday, at 10 30 a m The pastor will speak on the theme, \The Salt of the Earth' There will also be a junior ser- mon entitled 'Air, Water \nd Sun- shine.\ The officers and teachers of tile Sunday school are requested to meet at 11 45 a m after the morn- ing church service to plan for the opening of the seriool, Sunday, September 20th. The World Wide Guild will meet Wednesday evening, September 16 at the home of Mrs Mildred Nortz at 90 South State Street Each one is requested to bring a covered dish and table service This will be a picnic meeting or st Rally Opens Mon. The opening of the Lewis County Youth for Christ rally wall be held Monday September 14th at 7 45 at the Nazerene church, Lowville. Rev William Mahler, sand artist, , of Appelecian, will be the guest speaker, A film, \Destination\ will be shown Everyone is welcome. Curvaceous Kathleen Hughs*, \Universal-International starlet, who has been chosen the \Mare- mont Award Queen\ to reign over the presentation of the Maremont Trophy. The blonde lovely provides a perfect setting for the Trophy, major award for engineering achievement which will be pre- sented at the Fifth Annual Bonne- yille (Utah) National Speed Trials sponsored by the Southern Cali- fornia Timing Association and Hoit Rod Magazine. The trials will be held on .the salt flats at Bonneville, August 31 through September 6, he th d $1000 iit PORT LEYDEN SOLDIER ON WAY HOME r FROM KOREA; ONE STATIONED THERE Ptfe Alton iR. Buffett, son of Mr and Mrs. Port Leyden, Arthur Buffett, is en route to the U S after serving with I Corps in Korea. Buffett, a member of the 623rd Field Artillary Battalion's Head- quarters Battery, entered the Ar- my in August after -attending West Leyden Central School, and was l]h trophy and a $1000 university scholarship will be presented by Jjferemont Automotive Products, Inc., Chicago to the hot roddejf whose engineering' achievements 4 .' „ •„. „ , OT - + L +l , Q OOK+V, TT, Q M contribute most WI the afitomotWe^ serang with, the,, 235th_ Field last stationed it Fort Belvior, Va Pvt John cl Riley, son of Mr. Alex Biley, Port Leyden, industry. It u DRIVE CARESTJLLY USE A CLASSIFIED Artillary Obser Koreai He is s /ation Battalion in ' 1950 L graduate of Port L'eyden Central School 'gnd entered the Army in Februarjtxof 1952. Bragg Wed ll er Miss Frieda Marie Bragg, dau- ghter of Cpl and Mrs Zolton Buzas, Lowville, was married Sat- urday, September 5, to Richard L Hunziker, son of Mr and Mrs John Hunziker, Glenfiled Rt Rev Msgr John A Cotter performed the ceremony in St Peter's church Miss Alma G. Kirch of Lowville played the traditional wedding music Given m marriage by her bro- ther, the bride wore a white gown fashioned with a net yoke and a lace fitted bodice Her fingertip veil was fastened to a bonnet head- piece with seed pearls She carried a bouquet of white roses Miss Ruth Aucter 'of Lowville was maid of honoi She wore a gown of gold net over taffeta with a lace jacket and a black vel- vet headpiece Her bouquet was of yellow roses i Bridesmaids were JXISS Frances Stevens,, Lowville, and Miss Kar- en Louise Hanno, Utiea, niece of the bridegroom They wore gowns of Nile green and light blue Donald Hunziker, Glenfield, was best man for his brother Ushers were Arthur Hunziker, brother of of the bridegroom and Richard Payne, nephew of the bridegroom. A reception was held at Timber Lodge, Glenfield After a wedding trip the couple wil], reside m Utica. Mrs Hunziker was graduated from Lowville Academy m June, 1952 and her husband attended General Martin Central School Lyons Falls News Mr and Mrs William J McNally of Old Forge, Mr and Mrs Ernest Cowles, Jr. and son, Stephen and daughter Patricia, Beaver Falls- Mr and .Mrs William J Feeley-^- Long Island, and Miss Sophia Mcr Nally, JtfsW Rochejle, spent -flSe* weekend with Mr,, and Mrs. Ernest-' Cowles Sr, , • s~