{ title: 'Lake shore news and times. (Silver Creek, N.Y.) 1946-1960, February 05, 1948, Page 3, Image 3', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn93063740/1948-02-05/ed-1/seq-3/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn93063740/1948-02-05/ed-1/seq-3.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn93063740/1948-02-05/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn93063740/1948-02-05/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Anderson-Lee Library
-- --·--··-- --~--------, ·-F 0 Ji, E S T V ILL E ~Ada G .. Norman, Correspondent -·-t~ . . '\.1E THODIST CHURCH -;'Rev~- -\v~ Scott Inger-soll, Past;.or .. ' -t-- 10 :00 a. m.-Sunday School. 11 :lHf a. m.-\\1 orsh:ip SerYice-. -;Generai suhjeet: c:r Believe.\ -· ]rfr~.: Sue ~Ro~s \-\-as host·est:i for the P'rayl'r 1!1eeting at 2 :3 0 p. m. 'fnm·srlay, Jan. 29th. JYirs. Loda \Eutchinfon Russell Everhart and Rudolph )filler ,,·ere elected trus- , tee:; far tr.ree years on Sunday, .~j.an. 25th. .L --:-- E.t..PTlST CHURCH -~,,:;fRev. Carl E. Elgena, Pastor 10:tl!1 a. m:- 7 Eible School. at the attendance has rea-ched :il1o. -~~?'11 :f>O a. m.-Wo:rsl'rip Service. .;!''li 'i :4f. p. m.-Gospel Service. I 'i :45 n. n-1. Thursday- Praver. ... - \ ~;Meeting, LAKE SHORE NEWS and Tll4ES, SILVER CREEK, N.Y. 'PAGE THREE ... 7 :45 ]J. l S t d I Night. :~fur ay -· - Youth I Rev. Alexander Corti. Rector uel Chimento over .the week-end. i . George _Knapp sang a solo, M~·s. G;:r_ald M. Kidd, Route 1, r·e~ I Cockburn the i1~ving l!nion Schoo~ FREE METHODIST CHURC~l Rev. C. Russell Vince.;t. p;,_stor .:. ~-r- 10 a. m.-. -Sunday .School. 11:00 a, m.-Worship Service -\Is Christ's Gospel Too An- cient For Today?\ 6:30 p. 111. -· Union ·Youno- People's · :!\-lissionary Societv at Fredonia. · 7:45 p. m.-W orship Service. Miss Ruth W orboys, speaker. 7:30 p. m. Thursday-Prayei M'eeting. Miss RutJ;I Worboys, Confer- ence . Youth \Vorker, was' also here on Friday evening, Jan. 30 and at Fredonfa on Saturday eve- ning a Youth business m.eeting· 'xas held, ~ -~t--- ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Forestville, New York --t- Mrs. Eva Donley has employ-~·'Sweet Stxteen.\ ·• cewed. lus degree of bachelor of 1 was successful m the1r J\IIarch oi Sunday, February 8th ment in the -caf. eterig of -the Fre- - Then th-e _ch_ orus finished. a sci.e11ce in ag-ricultu-re at the mid-~ Dimes c-ampaign.. Th-ey collec-ted 9:.30 a .. m.-Roly Communion dania State Teachers' College. I much enjoyed entertainment 'vith 1 year commencement exercis~s, $17. . and Sermon-by Mr. Corti. .Mr. and N'U'S. H_·enry Passman ·eve.ral songs and \Good Night whieh_'':ere held Feb. 4th at Cor- . ~e G,i_r_l Scouts are _e~te.rt~a- -~-·r-~ oJ: Tonawanda weTe Thursday Lad1es.\ nell Umvers1ty. I .ng che G-n:l Scout co1mmtcee f1om_ ST. ROSE OF LIMA guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manley ,The costumes were all of the 1 --t---- Dunkirk on Monday, Feb. 9th. CATHOLIC CHURCH Cxowell. \Gay Nineties\ and were colorful J R V J N G Kay Doxtator _ and Florence Rev. Paul Miskowicz, Pastor Mrs. Belle Espersen and Mrs. and beautiful. Smith attended .a Y.P.S. meeting 9:00 a. m.-English Mass. Jessie Crowell visited Mrs. Sl'lsall --t--- Mrs. Leora Ham, Con-espondent at the Retreat in Orchard Park. 1(j :30 a. m.-Polish Mass. Rug·g i!l Silver Creek wednesday Basketball Teams Win, Lose I . u .-t-s h 'l N \I l,EGAL -Ni o· ·TI:O·E --·-·;·-- afternoon. -\'-~ rv1ng nwn c oo _ ews I . LeRoy Hanington, \vho has Mxs. 1\'l:arie Abel and Chris On Wednesday night, Jan. 28, i . -t- _ -t- spent 'tlw .past tlu:ee weeks with Rippe of Fredonia were here 0 , 1 • the Forestville Legion team de~ I Fnday afternoon at ~ssembly, -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN his daughter, and f~mily, Jli.Lr.j Friday_ and Saturday doing some I ~eated the Br_octon Legion here Lol::tta, Jack_ and Ronme Cook, I to __ a.H per_sons ~av!ng claim~ an_d Mrs. Jolu1 Bu1locK and sons, work m her former :resicrence. I m the gynmasmm, 57-37. \ C_oral and Carol Small, Joe .Man- agamst Dean S. Wmf1eld, late oJ: JolLTl Jr., Michael and David, h1 Clarence Homa'n of the Rud- Friday night, Jan. 30th, the mng, Melvm Hall and Sidney Silver Creek, Chautauqua County, Chatham, N. J., arrived home bert road was a Sunday ca:ller. on Panama Central defeated the For- Je'\\:ell took turns m showmg how New YoTk, deceased, that they Mo11da\•, Jan. · 26th. En-route Manley Crowell. estville Central here, 53-28. vanous games were played, such are required to eYJiibit the. same home he visited over Sattirday Rev. Miss Mary Bennett of Ball The Lakeside Club of Dunkh-k 1 ~s dodge ball, Uncle Sam, squirrel ·with vouchers thereof, to Samuel \\·ith his daughter and family in Hill call-ed on Mr. and. Mrs. Man\ were d. efeated by the Forestville 1111 the tr~e a~d 1:elay Taces. It ':as Privit~:ra, Attorney for _the es~ate Buffalo, Dr. and Mrs. John Me- ley Crowell on Monday. Merchants, 47-34, on Saturday all very mteie~tmf!;' and the ch1ld- of sa1d deceased, at h1s of~1ce, Cabe and daughters, Sally Lou Mrs. Orton Beach of Svracuse evening, Jan. 24th ln the gym. re;' prepared 1t Wlth the help of No .. 3 Park Place, Silve:r Creek, [and Kathleen A:~m, _and visited was a recent Friday o•uest ~f M ·c --t-- M1ss Larson. New York. I nv·er Sunday With h1s daughter Lyman Horn. \' 2 \· 1 Eastern Stars Card Party Elaine and Jimmie Remis of Dated .Janum:-y 20, 1948. ,'A11d family in Hamburg, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. ·John Gray of I -· t- · C~erry S,:reek visited school on Harold R. Winfield, Administrator l\irs. Dean Crosby. Keach's Corners have sold their j _ The Order of the Eastern Star Fnday a ... ter11oon. . . _1-'29-5wb Mr. -~nd Mrs. Richard Walker, -farm and are moving to Silver is holding a ca:rd pmty in the ·The 8~h grade class JS hav1ng a --t-- ~ who were at their home on Rt. Creek. new Masonic Hall at 8 p. m., Fri- spagheth supper Feb. 18. In pre-flight etimate.s of the :'<0 Thursday and Friday, J8n. --t-- day Feb_ 6th. The children of St. Andrew's ti,me 1·equb:ed for the flight from for a Wise Investment 22nd and 23rd, have returned to Gay Nineties R ' . · ' --t-- 1 church wiil have· a. \Make Mine San Francisco to- Ho:nolulu, an their work in P-ennsylvania. · -\t- evue J Business Men's Asoociation Country St~le\ Carnival Feb. 10 overwater distance of 2,4.20 miles, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Pattyso11 About fifty-five of th .•. \ , 1 • ~+- and there Wlll also be an amateur Naval Ai2· TranspoTt Ser-vice nav- of Athol Springs and Mr. and of Forestville certainly did ther ._ The Business Men's Associatio11 s.Jow._ · 1ga ors have achieved an average e Clcl\ene I 1 · 1 · - t Mro. ThoE1as Spoor of Buffalo selves proud in the enteTtai~~- wiil hold their next regular 111eet- W1th the help of Mn. Thelma of only si.\'i: minutes error. ~ ~~ 1 :·p b~-nt~f~ai~~~ ;~: 8 su~~~m~~~ ~~ 1 ~~~al'~~~or!:~io;~; 11 ~ ~~ st!e l ~~;~ 1 ~~:~1eF:~~a~lj~~~e on Tuesday -_ 1 - __ ----------------~--------~----, HOME ITEivlS • 1 I Youn_g. urday, Jan. 31st, for the benefit j . --t-~ J ' D h · F. F - ~ir. _.P~l~ :M~·s. F.fRl'Ve_Y ~ibbo; of the Mal'Ch of ·Dimes Cam- I Blrthday Party ana y- ·. axon _· eatures I Paneling J ~ e;l~ '\·JsJtm?' 11ls bl·other m l'·wrth paig-n. They received g-reat ap- J -t- . China Cabinets Picture ·windows '_,..,_,ns Sundav. 11 1ause frolll a 181 , 0. 8 ·~ d' .. 1ih·s. Helen Swift 'Nas 1n Fal- p 0 R K L. <'h · ' ' u ~:-- aU 1ence. . _ \.arles Lonnmg- of Jamestow 11 1 The signs announcillg each c~ner Sunday to attend _a surpnse . . • · . ·. \'~\ a Snn(bv e:u·est c1f his mo- numher of the ., 1 , \'~ · l:nrthda.y party fol' her s1ster, 1.1:rs. \\ ~--r E . \' o,.am were \' W .,_ . h 79t' '\P''· J• rs. :<,~Imre Lm1ning·. made by Rodney B. Scott. The '\.m~11a mce, as 1t was er . h F.nl1rm n1 Kcy,os suffered an- nro<>_·,·an 1 ,T~as 1 · 11 •e d . 1 _ 1 h1rt\1day. A nephew, Glenn W mte I I Kitchen Cupboards Book Cases { Bars and Back Ba.r)l Shovr Cases h - ~ .t-' n~ H' ' .... 'rsperse \\Vl:: 1 ~ • \ - ' ot. <>r str·oke on Sunday, Feb. 1st. movie ads depicting· t b . ~ non•e for Mrs. Swnt and broughc 1 1 R h ~ W 11 ' pas usmeso 1 h M d Ml M · Lt ,od:rc 1 a ;J\\: wh_o has been firms in the village, and• also ~~·1,1 ome.d dr. ahn' ·sf. IClanon i ~ L. .en 1n:: t 1e 1.. 111ver.o::: 1 ~y of ~nf- \vords of appreciation to thof-e \:;.:1 u.p an _ aug- LLers o · yn1er '\ ra_ 1_ o. w:!ll ]P,yo Wectnesday to who ]Jad helned . h t n 'J I ---<ere 8lso guests. 1 I · 'h J 1 '> so muc oW,cHt t enter r e . o mson City BiblP the succoss of. th\_· ·\f · 0 · I -. -- -- ! ~ . · · - • ~ - - ar mr. ne 111 A B' th 1 ,>Pmmary. _ narticular announced that tb-e I · - lr I , C8pt. John B~'ad1g:an a11d MTs. Willoughby School Cone of the 1 -t- RradJgan of Chicago were week- bl·anches of the Central) wit' A wn was born to Mr. and end g·uests at the home of his l\ifrs. Jane Franwick as t~ache; J:lrs. GilbeTt Dahlberg of Remp- nnrent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd had contributed t!Je larg_·_est otead. L. I. on Wednesday, Jan. · l'!o-·,nt_n r~ Bradigm1. \ 28th. Mrs. Dahlberg- was forme. r- 1 , <.Q -.... ,_, ~ ..., an1ount of anv of the b:ranch ·' , John Fessenden of Alfred Uni-1 schools. · ly Miss Marian WoodaTd, who 1 ·q· vpr~itv has SPPnt several da•.Ts TllP G•·and C' ,,·as art teacheT for two years in 1 ,, - • 11orus sang several w·it_h hi~ uarents. Mr. and M 1 -o.. , t' f 'Yestfield High School. I . . \ se.ec 1ons, allowed b•.f a recit2.- ._· ___ ._-1 - ~ ··1 ~ d1 1 ' b. il_.,,_ Durward Fessenden. · --t-- U GB' vompany Wll nan ~e your comp e·ce . u u.1Jlg· or tron: \Ca~ey at the Bat\ bv ITo- \- Neil Bradi2:an mHl · Christv Fl · · , Ladies' Aid Dinner . · :::-s;:ucddi::>.g- progTam. ompeteni; au vice on p ann.mg and V>'lvo, wJ10 are attending- Ithaca !are as \Casey\ illustrating·. A -t~ ~ t C _-, 1 · · mer emmg, with Vince:nt l\Ial- ., c·olleo-e \nPnt th k d !: - The A.bbe•.' Ladies' Aiel will be . - · ·- .-.- ' \\'~ • e wee ·-en a· clog· was _g·iven b, __ , Geralcl R.a-11 __ , ·' - __ . __ -- ___ -_;__ -rr.ate~·i::.::.S ~l save you money and labor. Phone or st-O}J the ] 10111 es of the 1 · t - ~~ entertained at dinner at thei·_L· ',· _ · · · - r paren s. men's quartet, Harold Glasford. Mrs. Loda Hutchinson \'.'as a -'11 C 1 N ,,~_-ct meeting·, Feb. 5th (todayl I ,_ \ n tcday! - -\- c en oo ey, 1 ·elson Roman a11d 1 \·r Ed' h 1 ' - S d d' · · .,. \'Ars. 1th Williams, at e\ :~ , un ay mner guest of Mrs. Nora ':'erne Cooley, sang \Seeing- Nel- '· ·I . ---~ 'I.\ \'.-('l_\'l~_f!D nl!JJ·[T_-_-_!·_lTL.DER'~'- S .. LT_I~ppT1J1' c .. O,, Br~~~-· Gordon Lurid was a Sanu- ~il~~~~~,'; a~~v~:tr~~-:s onw!~~ home. G' 1 ~~-tt-C- 'l I · ! 1 !-' f\ K . } day visitor of :Mr. and Mrs. Louie . d d b h ' \ ~ Jr .... cou ounc1 I . I - . '.cl _J l.J•' Peschio in Buffalo. ~en eJt·eD yht. e Wallace famiiy. -t- I , 'nJes on~ ue gave a recitation The Girl Scout Council was en- ' '(. Lk~. d Bell;;:o, Pron 1 - . Phone 379 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Preteroti \The Klond1ke\ Mike Valvo Ed t t · d b M L tt' R l ·:·· __ V · 1 1 visited their daughter, Mrs. Sam- · K . . . ' - I ·er ame Y 1 rs. 0 · re oss at _ t wm en ned::, . Vincent Mallare.l heT home Tue_ sday evening, .Jan . .y:;::,.=,-<::><::><==>-<=><::>-=.<::><:Y'0--<:::><::>-<::><::::o>-<::><::Y=-<:::,..<:::>-<::><::::o..-'.l ~omer Flemmg ar.d Gerald Hall 27th. with fifteen members pre- I ronned a Flora Do · - t· t · · · · _ , :ra qum e , sent. More plans were made and I ~' I MEDIATE DELIVERY wlnch _ b:roug~t do_'IY\'l fhe house. 1 decided that MaYch 10th (Wed. l !!omer Flemmg d1d some a.croba- will be the date for the Mother I tlC stunts on the trapeze. and Daughter Banquet. I The melodrama \Re Ain't Done --+--- Right by Ou1· Nell\ was fine. Reg-ents E~aminations The Chonrs gave a garden -t- scene. with swings, teeter and a The mid-year R'egents exami- h1cycle built for two, with a solo nations were given last 1-Yeek and by Vincent 'Ma11are. The Roman the bus drivers were very busy quintet sang several songs. Mrs. .,_-ith transporting the pupils for I Gmce Abb-ey gav-e one of her fa- 'heir tests. mons readings. --t~-- ON A NEW \The Old Smoothies.\ Mr. and I' Cornell Degree 1\frs. E:rnest Donahue, gave a pa- -t-- I 1 Tade and waltz. John P. Kidd; son .of Mr. and 1 L H~TON£ Wfl~+I£R f.} Yes, at last they're here • ;·,; the New Deluxe Blackstone 'i'.'ashers are on our floor wait· ing fn!:' some lucky women to claim them. You will find the l<bt thing in washing efficiency mHl economy in these heauti· fuUy styled, all-white Black~ s~<mes. Seamless steel, splash• pruof, white porcelain tubs .•• nt:w centralized controls. , . ex- clusive B.!ackstone \H ydract:or\ t.r~ii{Jll for faster, gentler washo h~;~. Streamline wringers with late:;t safety features and ''Econo-gange\ pressure con· trul. See this biggest washer lmy and remember you can get immediate delivery. Deluxe Model 130 $119.95 ()~ t:l.Z ~ eca JOHNSON BEBEE COlVIP AN\Y' Phone 381 195 Central Ave. Silver Creek, N. Y. I • i ! t Reduce bill~paying hours to minutes by open- ing a checking account and paying bills from the nearest mail-box. Avoid needless walking, traveling, standing in line. Have money at your pen-point when you need it and safely in the bank until you do. May we give you details soon about our regular and special checking accounts? I ! J 1 Fresh, li!\t!e- pig toastsr 1 .i • with foh: of gcod eating! 7 -rib cur, ?'or CJ-IICK El\1S GROUND BEEf PORK SAUSAGE SLICED BACON a tasty lb . Fresh Pure lb. Fresh Roll !b. eel! a Rindless !b. 39c 45~ .... 53c- 65c Fresh Oysters .. _ ..... pt. 75< Halibut Steak .. ~ ..... !h. 55< Blue Pike Fill-et . , . . . . lb. 69c: Haddock Fiiiet . . . . . . !b. 3 7 c Reg. $9.95 Electric: WAFFLE IRONS Yours In Dollar Oo1.1blers 528 Chrome finlsh, heat ind_ic;to?. Cord_ and plug included~ j ~~4~d--~--4----~----~,_---~-~~~~----~~~~~-- FRESH COffEE Wincrest lb. 39C PO<• -~-~~ I ROB ROY I PRESERVES 1 Apricot, Peach \ l'ineappte : 111. iar 19c! i -------- FAXON PEAS Medium Si:::e 1 cans 37c FAXON CORN C<eam Style 2 cans 37c TEA BA.LLS Tenderle;;f 48 in pkg. 52c: SHARP CHEESE Cheddar Lb. 61 C PINK SALMON 7 Vz-oz.cun3lc 1 DEAL Pudding or Gelatine 3 pkgs. 20c TOMATO SOUP !deal 3 cans 27c CATS IJ p Ft!i-Fiavor Big bot. 19c PEANUT BUTTER Asco Lb. i•• 35c PORK-BEANS .Prideo'Farrn 3 cans 39c PICKLES Liboy Ja: 23c IDEAl COFFEE lb. <an 49c A CARON I or Spaghetti Dante 't 7 cello ~ C Shop from our .big displays of fresh LETTi.U::E, CELE- RY, TOMATOES, GRAPE- FRUIT, BROCCOLI, CAU- lifLOWER, CABBAGE\, P~ARS a11d all other oea- sonable produce. Silver Creel< ot~ t\ngola rr r z wr