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& THURSDAY. P'ii'E\·· . --- \-.1;.(\ LAKE SHORE NEWS and TIMES, SILVER CREEK, N. Y. , . - - :'; r: I past Noble Grancls Cluo l Sheridan Ioo ... I '' ~t the w. V·l .!.. , ' ,]j' ' PAGE EIGHT 1 _ peTa~ron a- - !- .... --~ , t.:.: T I M E s . Given Special Tests I A group of Sophomores went. mico, Roland Ensming~r, :Mary :el~ :;it~l at Jamestown has re- T',. Past Noble Grands Club • st;r]ih;- I. o.'O'' .1HJRSDAY, HI Ed'to I -t_:_ tobogganing Saturda~7 night and 1 Ann Militello, Ellyn RrcbaTds~n, t · ~ to her home. . I _, ~:ue Union Rebekah Lodge .:uonaa,- ---~~· · t.. -- Nancy Westover .............. Ed~~o~ i On Friday morning, Mondav I afterwards went to Marion Col-· Carol Lou Schwerk, Robert Sue- u~e ,_ H Collins was taken 10 ~;et at the home of :Mrs: Ven,10n of the·,;; ~,':,· 1 ~r-~- \i:::2--='~~ G€orge Fox ............ Ass't. h i mor·n.in_g and Tuesda:<' afternoo;, berg·'s home. tall, Joseph Valvo, Alice Waltz, rRanh~' ll·a,·t TTos. pital at Silver \' d - e,·enlno· 1< eb · ·a,· 0 Clas ·f --1'-- \ - z· the 1ne - .D. h ·e Henris last \Y.J_On aj \''A -~~ Lund: .•:· . ,: -C:',ry Ul\ ~ Sl -v'\'''\,H OUR SENIOR!=l . I the Freslunen and Sophomores Leo Fenor from Buffalo State and Ruth 1ster. C ·eek for· treatment and as 1 - , 1 -ident :\Irs ,.,m'\ · '\'-;-\' ~ 1 'f' , '\-'-- - l I f d h C b h Busr'ness Law-Dolores Sikor- 1 d t 1 . hom;~ Newell Znd. 1 18 preo ·' ' ' ~ :VIii\ \\ .. , '· Gur c.assi Jeas _ 1 _ I were given tle owa Tests o E - Teac e1·s ollege will e with t e turne 0 118 \' on - Hagen, installed the of£1~::·~: j' · \~'·~ L;;.;v·0n. , . . , ncational Development. These Industrial Arts Department to ski and Nancy ViTestover. road. P ~ .d t· Lena 1 vicGce; nee evenwz, :-·~M,:· ·. ERDLE Evelyn,-Little, snap·. tests, which were obtained from take Mr. Saeva!s place as a prac-~- Shorthand IT-Lucille PurdY. J'l[w·se, resl en · ~ 1 • ' ····Ga, • ny' er ·f,·cr·ent, E=l·e r·s one . Patter·- Ml'. and Mrs. Clarence Pr·e«r·d~nt, Ruth Smith; Secretal'}', uun,;::rK Lc·'i;;:~. '· <: • mem- the Science Research Associates, tice teacher for the next ten Type>vritin!:':- Vernon · 1 · S h•fterk and ~ \ ~ '1r· and Mrs. Me vm c rr 1'·1abel H·enris and Treasurer' I ber of our class, \vho has gone a were given to determine how well weeks. son, Vincent 1\lfullen. \' · . M · J\1r and \· long way already. She has taken the 9th and 10th year students of A new cadet teacher from Fre- Comprehensive Art---Shirley Al- daughter, Lmda ane, . J' Gertrude Luce.. \Ou.r an active part in all school func- SCHS compared with the lOth dania State Teachers College, lerton and Susan Chapin. Mrs. William Morse ~nd so;', 1 md Refreshments_ ~rere _:;_erYed. Th_e! -- ... tions; intramurals, focu· years;, year students of other schools of Mr. Geffin, has been assigned to --t-- j mie of FredoDia, visrtedd n;;· aDd hostess was assnrced by 2\frs. Je\' ~§;i;?\?;'s~~;;::: Tri-Hi-Y, two years; Honor Socie-1 corresponding size. the fifth and sixth grade depart- Mrs. Frank R. Morse an owar ~ie Scott, .Mrs. Arma Peterson m ty, J'WO years; _chorus and .band, I .AnothP?' purpose is to deter- ment. He has Mrs. Schifferli's s H E R I D A N Morse, Sunday. d Mrs. Alice s·weet. four years,· ed;tor and ass1stant; mine how the nr·ozr·ess n1ade by' roo 111 as h' h M L. F. Str-wser, Corresp. The Worthy ]\faster and Mrs. an , --t- d .. f h k ' \' - IS ome room. rs. ~ Ch 1 - Sum~erton entertamed e Jtor o t e yearuoo -; ana re- the lOth year students in other T\1-ila Harman was issued a -t- ar eo \' ff' porter on the Hi-Times for tvro schools compare with our lOth transfer card from the sixth Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wollemon, 26 Grangers, including the 0 :- True Union Rebekah Lodge years. Evie_ has ta~en a colle~e year students, . . grade to a o<!hool pear Hamburg., Mr. and Mrs. Arden Griswold, cers of Sheridan Gl'ange, at th~lr -·-t- entrance eourse ana plans on ac- These tests are nne used 1 n the --t-- :Mr. and Mrs Carl Strawser and home, Saturday evening. A socJal True Union Rebekah Lodge met !ending college to major in hiS·[ d_etermination of Intelligence quo- BABCOCK SCHOOL NEWS I Mr. and M_rs.. ~ose~h Straws~r at- evening was spent and refresh- Wednesday evening. Following co:ry. t1ents. -t- tended their pmochle clut 1 at the ments were served. the business session, there v:af NORDBLUM, Richard_ Quiet --t-- Beverly Collins of first grade I home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel -t-- degree practice and :t.-lrs. E!lza- spp&'l.ring Dick has been with us PERSONAL COLUMN and Kathleen Neidrauer of the Feldman at Dunkirk Saturday Eno·agement Announced beth Hamlet, who .celebrated her in S.C .. ILS. taking an academic -t- fourth grade have been absent evening. The group dined at \' -t- birthday, Jan. 28 waE showered course f?~ the p~st four years. I Peggy Edler gave a party fol' from school because of Oeases' for a 7:00 o'clock dinner, The engagement of Miss Eliz· with cards. A lunch was served, r;:~ ?artlcrpated m . So~homore J s~me of ber friends Monday eve- fe'~<'er. followed by cards at the F'eld1i1an abeth Drozdziel, daughter of Mr. including two birthday cakes. Nighc, has been actwe m boy's mng-, Feb. 2nd at her home in --~-- home. High prizes wel'e won by and Mrs. Stephen Drozdziel of ---t-- int:\runurals for three years, and honor of her birthday. ' :BOY'S SPORTS Mrs. John Whitehead of Dunkirk Lord street, Dunkirk, to Edmond A Birth w~1le a Fres...lnnan w~s a member The Senior Class made a gift j -t- and Walter Wollemon of Sheri- Szymcak son of Mr. and Mrs. ' -t- or both the band ana chorus. A!- of $100 to the school, which has I'IIonday, Kentucky's unbeaten dan _and Arden Griswold, also of B~rnard' Szy\lncak of Main road, j _A nine pound son -..vas bor;: 1 tho~gh ~i~ inteTest~ le~n toward been turned in for scenery for team rolled to a close vrin by Sherrdan, r~ceived cut prize. Sheridan, has been announced. I Wednesday, _Jan. ~-8 at the :'·hlve!· I truck dr1vmg and farmmg, Dick, the coming Senior play. beating Vassar 10-9. Kentucky j Mrs. Ehzabeth Hamlet from The wedding Vlill take place in j Creek Hos~n.al, SJ~ver ~:·eek, who works efficiently, hopes to Mary J o Ehmke has enrolled at leads the intramnral Jea!!:ne ,'lith here; Mr. and Mrs. Jack :Han- May. · Mr. and ?.us. Car, ton bllr;:ry continue his education along the 1 the University of Buffalo for a 3-0 record. ~ burg of Silver Creek; and ?111'. --t-- Sheridan. business line follo·wing gradua-~ 1 next semester. She plans to take --t-- and Mr·s. V!illiam NoTth and son, tion. a Public Accounting course. Reg-ents Examinations George, of North Comns, were Saturday Study Club -t- guests o.f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred -t- There are nlent:v of O\Ca\l'o s f - k' · and \\ · . . 0 ~ ~ or ma m1g meny m February • • . • plenty of mexpens1ve ways i;o peTk up parties Her\ atl'e atrew _that prove you don't need to spend a kinO''s r~n<o~ o en ertam royally: e \ HAV~ A HEAR1! A heart-shaped mold of 'tano-y tomato aspic makes a Valentin~'s Day salad guests will take to their heart_s. ~o s:;ften 1 envelope of plain gelat'ill m £. tbsps. cold water and 2 tbsps. vinegar. Combine 2 CUPS of A&P's IO-NA TOMATO JUICE. 78 tsp. peppe1·, i bay leaf, 1 sliced ..., -!.. onion,ltsp.sugaT ~ oSp. ';'alt and ~ fev;: celei'y leaves: and smnn~r lo mmutes. Strain over _gelatm; sti:;: till dissolved; r IJOUX mto mold and chill until fi,.m Unmold on lettuce, and using I pas\t!Y bag and tube, decor~te with 1 a frilly border of softened Cl'eam clleese. 4 servings. . To pretty-up your tea tl·ay for a party, take a tint (any shade of vegeta~le coloring, that is) and apply rt to loaf sugar like this: Phwe a few drops in 2 tbsps. cold water, and drop small amount of colored water alo11g one side and down one end of each sugar cube. \VYhen dry, seTve with OUR OVlN, :NECTAR or MAYFAIR TEAS ... the famous Flavor- Tested teas solcl onlo: by A&P ... and give guests a rreat that·s both flavorful and colorful! TREAT-BEARING 'mi:E Ever hear of a donut tree? It's grand to have on a narty table especially when it _bears light, t~~~ ~er J~NE P.A,RKER DONUTSt h1UFFIN MAGIC ~.o make one, msert several h'llit- W .,_ t tmg needles in the · ._ an. o. tJ;irn plain muffii'1S into hol-:s of a fiow. er \& \1\\\\1\ mste-thrillmg, eye-fiJ.l.L.\l.g party h 1 · • 'l'il~ 1 :fsre? Half :fill greased muffin tins o.uer, and rmg with :f - • , them with lots of _ your .r:vonte,n:mffin oatter or JANE PARKER :p ... el.J:l.p!d illlX; ana before baking, DONUT~ (Y 1 The follo\\ing have p;,ssed thei-r Smith Thursday ·evening in honor The members of the Saturday , I Regents examinations this Janu- of theh· aunt, Mrs. Elizabetb Study Club ·will meet with Mno. ary: Hamlet. Marian J\'Iead, Saturday aiter- ' English, 4 years_ JoJm Clark Frank Collins has returned to noon, Feb. 'ith at 2::30 p. m. and Nancy Westover. his home after being a patient at Program; Intermediate A..lgebra-Richard the Rhinehart Hospital for treat- \The Lincoln Reader\ rp_ An- Adams, Shirley Allerton, David ment. gle) by llfrs. Helen Stebbins; · Barone, Jean Bayster, Mm.1l'een Fred Felton of O'Brien road \Lost Men of America Histor~,·· Coogan, Mary Joanne Ehmke. was taken to the Sih·er Creek (Holbrook) b:r Nirs. George --t-- Sheridan. Drum Corp .T oan Harrison, La Verne Huff; Hospital for tl·eatment. Supervi- ter. Karl Krie&el, Anita Militello, sor 2 • 11 d Mrs. R. D. Borthwick and N>oncy Ransbury. Muriel Sallben;, 'VIr. and Mrs. Winfield Stebbins· M\1Tt011 Schwerk, DoTis Smith returned from Florida on Satur- ?.files Barnes. ' day evening, Jan. 31. -T- J\.1 The members of the Sheridan. Plane Geometr:l' _ Maure.en r. and Mrs. Clifton Farnham · C d h 'ld Drum Corp who practice on Tues- ' oog:an. Donald 1fanning· and an c 1 of B1·octon were g·uests D · c of ~If d day eYening at the Sl1eridan Fire . ons Smith. l>~r. an Mrs. Dale WeaYer . . So1id Geometl·y-Evelyn Erdle, oYer the week-end. , Hall, are n~;king anang-emenL\ Donald ].fanning·, and ~rarlC': The I. 0 0 F I R b 1 _ h I for new unr.,orms for the corp~ .. ...!.'{ I' • • • anc .... e e \.a $ rrl -\f' R b . C:h i Westover. · held their fam 1 ·lv p ,_,_ d d' .1e OJ. Jeers were: o en ~ el- o aLcy an m-~ 1 P .d . Chemistry _ .James Farnes. ner at the r. 0. 0. F. Hall Sat- ;y, , res1 entd; Barbara Olson. i Richard Adams Anthony Castig·~ urdRy eYening, Jan. 31 _ 1, ecretalT a~1 >J?reao:n·er: and ! 1 ia ' l\1r. and Mrs Geo,-o·e ,,, R1cllard Sclnffe1·h, Vice Presi-, .L • • • · • ~ Y'r eaveT d ~ ' General Biology-Jean Bayster. YlSlted Mrs. Weaver's sistex Mrs ent. Howard Glees, Greta Ruttenbur. Mae Bull of Fredonia, S>~ndav. --T-~- Eu.nice Gm·d, William Schank and FP.brua1·y 1st. ·' To Sponsor New Group Carolyn Lo Dico. . Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Norton vis- -t- American History and W Ol'ld 1ted Mr. and Mrs. Paul F01·eman. The first lneeting- of a BackgTounds--J' ohn Clark, Patsy Sunday, Feb. 1st · group • of pe1·sons between the j Clark, Barbara Clement anrl _Mr. and Mrs. iiarshall Cook of ages or 20 to 50, 'IVill be held to.; G1·eta Ruttenbur. W_est Sheridan left 011 a motor nig~t (Thursday, Feb. 5 l at 7:30. J I Bookkeeping II- Roslyn Cook tr1p for Gushing, Okla. · ·A ~ou:--!'old program of fajtb, ! and Mary Lou Pelletter. Mrs. 1t1:n·ion Scott has been 'fellowslnp, fun and food, is plan- i B · A · t' ~ a r d f tl · - I I usr_ness nthm-etic~-Mary Ann P_: 1enc at the Brooks Memorial _,e. or n~. group \nth a basket Barres1, Glen Cullen, Frances Da- Hosp1tal at Dunkirk ·,ocial. A sun:able name and l'e!l;l.l- 1 Thd '\ 'B \ e emanc1 Iar o:ne aston Dre:rz: Pil; ,~, IS so great that '\•;e must adhere to pnhb: il-~~:,:; . - ~ It is DUJ:' p1easure cnce aga-in to pre;;er.t ~\'' Dessert-six (6) Large Servings pe; pi:? -- All FOR 39c FRIDAYJ FEBRUARY 6th L-Dok for our Valentine Re::rt next wedc. SILVER CREEl{ , 'Quality and Freshn;:•ss Mrs. Helen Sadler, under- la<: meeting date will be se1ect~d. ; ~~~~~~~ ; ~X~~~~GEo~~AR~fus AN~ I ~n- ~u/·a ~~: . , from th~ '&P Tt __,, ;ALAD.l!1 f~l Ior a trme at vour A&Pf) , v \\' • - w= gzve YOlll' l Might • t h · • . muffins an attractive glaz-e Md a 1 f:e~ ; . 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