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Sali.sbu1 A R • n· J. . . 10 Hanover e ore ews and Times Official Paper of the Village of Silver Creek ~lume 42 Silver Creek, New York, Thursday, February 19, 1948 No. I ntennial Celebration Scheduled Van Raalte Opened i NO MAIL DELIVERY I JV eat her Conditions I LAKE l WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY' ' 1 )Here Monday!' -t- I Postpone Carnival SHORE BUS $1~200 To Be Raised SERVICE RESUMED -t- Waslnngwn's Brrthday bemg a -T- -~- F'or Scout Fund T\ First Week r or In June Mr. Connolly, President of the -t- Lake Shore Good Ne1ghbors As- Local Organizations Meeting sociatwn has been successful In 'T' • Small Crew Starts 'With More Legal Holiday, there wJll b~ 110 I Carnival This Yea,r Doubtful· To Be Added Later ' J CJty or Rmal delivery of mml on Committee Ready For '49 ' securing a shopper's bus for ... omght tp __::~an Campaign P:\~ple Irving along the Lake Sho.ce. The executive committee of -t- that day. Ho\\<:veT stamp 1nndows I ·-T- . Monday n~orni11g the b·anch wlll be ope~. from ?_:O? to 1~ :0.0 1 Due to che thaw and rainfall ---'t·--- \ Organizations Preparations Co-operate For Old --t-- ~ 'd' plant of the Van Raalte Company n~on. Spe~wl Delrvery selv-rce 1 of Fnday afternoon, the local Ill ill lllg llocat_ed m the Odd Fello:vs Bldg. Wlll be available as usual. I skating rink v1 as rendered useless 1 1n S1lve1: Creek, opened 1ts doors --~-- for the Winter Carnival sched· Week I to. begm ~roduct:on. . Smrtmg March of Dimes ul~d for last Sunday. Although 1 \\Vlth a handful of femmme labor- ongmal plans called for Febru- Home 1 ers, the Van Raalte Compm1y Drive ]\lets $605.72 ,try 22nd as a postponement date t'Yt'nino· oYer 50 Jndi\iduals 0 . tl , . l ·, tl . hopes to some day employ be- ~ it looks exceedmgly doubtful . , 1 \' . \'' 1 .to ec 11 ' le pal- tween 150 and 200 worke1s Nel- = . -r-- . 1 whether there will be an Ice Car- ·-}o:r:> · 1 tm· lrcsbYH'lJall clnu·eh, rcpresentmQ. :30 Ciiffe1 ent or- I oon Koepperr 111 anaoe 1 • 0 _, the 1 .!'.,xpectatwns of Cha1rman Are J n ,.al s·l C k b f \ .._ ~ .., , ~n J.. -r:-: 1 • 111. 1 ver 1ee ~ e Ole 11ext ::. 11:'. in an t>flnrt 10 _pool kuo\ldeclg:e. timE' and efflll·t I pro.sperous Dunkirk business, ex- .c;~c~eded ~-winter. 1hJ~ bus w'.Jl be ca 1 led the Shop- Chautauqua County Boy Scouts pel s Special and Will start opera- announced recently a budget of LIOn on Thursday, Feb. 26, 1948. '$7,800 for the Pioneer Disb-:ict of It w1ll riln three days eaeh week, No~·thern Chautauqua County for Thu7·sday, Fnday and Samrday, 1948. Of tl1is total £4,300 ls to leavmg Lotus Bay at 8:50 a. m.. be raised in the Dunld>·k area, 1·ehun~g leave Bu~alo_ at 3 ·.30 $1,500 in Fredonia, $800 in the p m -'-he durat10n of thls serDce Shendan-Fol'estv 1 lle section. and Will be coJTtrolled by the number and Irv- of people vd1o co-opcorace and ride the bus. n:'tl ore;H\':'t <·dt>ln·;,ft·'n \th>tt S- 1 '1\-nl ('J't'n't,- 1 11 ,. , 1 .L. 1 pla•ned that new workers mugt . l M h , Leo Kornprobst General Chair- ::-- ~ v ~ - - \\ \ c '-,) t • . 'J.. Tlris vear s a:1nua 1 arc oi ' l l be broken 111 by a hmJLed 11un1.ber D' ;., . I .11an of the e\·ent announced that .\.·,·,l;·, mg· 1u a ~' lOl't tepon m,ld<' by Lnw. Yc-lz'..·. Si.lWJ' f . . 1mes '\\-'nYe went over well rn ', o mst,,uctol s However, ·more 1 .t . h , the orgmuzat10n tor the Car:mYal : ;,s kilL ouly t\1·0 othe1 \Old Home \f t>eks,' '' hilll women will be added to the pay- t us commum Y lmt a ~otal 01 1 is set up so well that 1t w1ll cake Pleads For l 1 o . 11 f tl 1 1 1 f SG05.72 bemo orouoht m. Tb1s l ',.J.l h l:.ll! aJH 1~.11 This \·l.'lebratwu IYdl ,·epl·e~cnt the 1o o 1.e oca pam e1uy e\ \ \h \ only a few dass to oroanrze an , · . . d , M. K 1 ~ d \',as a m11ch lug er total than had · , \ T ,' •:,.< :un t•l the Yillage of :--;llYer Creel;: 100 \;e<'l'<; ago. a:ys. 1 1 : oeppen a so Soate b _ t d ·b,. ., 1 • 01 , . . Ice CarmYa• m 1949. He also . • that teaclnno a o·,rl to work at 'l I een expec e ·' eJc.ler .an man I ot t ' tl \~ h ~ ,. t . t n -~- ~ \\ ' I R Pl 1 S ll k l ~ a eo ''\\ e a.pp.ecia.ea 11. I I I Seiiing machine doing precision 1 _,ey 11 lp c lrc or co-clan·-, fme cooperatiOn of the Yanous I Charlie Flago, Distuct G.L F. , JO:e'' ,·it Barnes President of POPPY POSTER A WARDS y·ork can not be hun ied. I man Leo ;rco,rnpr·obst, who h~d I committees i\luch helped to on>:a- Repr-ese11tatr..-e,\' speaking at t:he · · ' I -T- I Th Van R It C . 1 'mmed at !i500 as an lwofflcJal 1 . , . . · 1 -· ., 1 , the c~~~t!T:l er of Connueree pre- 1 -~ . , e c \aa e on1panv .1a~ 1 ., ..!. 111ze tne Ill-fated Cc:.rnrval. £L1wan1s Cbtb 111eebng _;_\ onuay --t-- A.griculi_ure 'ng I Bruce R1tenburg of Dunkirk, Chairman of the Pioneer Di~trict fnd Frank Scarlata, a member of the Pioneer District \o<mnittee -o_ge:her ·with Dr. Walter E. F:::itz, rhail·man of t:he local drive, 0 V-T Seym01n: and Rayr>'{md Clark, co~ 'Y01 kerf: of i.hP fund 1·a]s11ur .,.;d . \.-~\ -!re meetino· b~t he I 'I1le followrng awards \\eTe I hN'n husy preparing the bmlding [ quota A ore~kdown of the t.ocall. Alfred ·wJsher Co-Chairman of e> enmo not on] I pleaded for = e~ ' -- ' - \' I r ad~ 1n the l'oup-- Poster Con~e~t I fo1· ·t b. h 1- t . . · ~hows that :l> 143.10 was received' \ ' 1 \\ • , • mae ~~ cl-etn~ tha;: tills relebra- ~ l..._ .. -\ ._\ '\\l. • L ... 1 - 1 s Ial 1 C lJ an e;;el sn1ce I -~ . · _ . -· ~· \' 1 1 tne ProgTan1 of Events, Cll111CUT1C-! ~he h1g]1 school to SLarL an agr1~ \ 1 ~gani't;ations '\'o\ . . ~ no~ be ~ponso-ed b,. I ~pnn~Oled oy tlle Amel'Jtan Le-~ l<Ft DecE'mber 4 >Yhen tl,E':·· cora- I b., .Re'. Schltcl. from ., .ar.ous 1.1-; ed thai oi·er 50 contesLlnts hui II caltlu\e coUleE', but showed the \\• '·•·· v. ·' ' • ' o ,. 10 A --] ~.- d d t d t , t d v f i] dtY 1du·1ls and oroamza•ro\< In-~ hrs e-c\e1rirg· l~hur~day) at 3:00 , ,_. 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' f ' Junior clasoes of the high ~cl 1 oo1J . -T- 1 \lerE. ::\h Flaf'-R. r:.!Eo pomte ou~ ·,, hoor representativf\>' v. ill ,.,e,t :r;,.· \ C'ot','n•· \'\Irs \!\far- [ 1 The local Judges were 3\l~s.: r.ne Je Pan 15 l.sy manu ac- 11 1 $Sl'b , 4 L ~ 1 · . Plans haYe been progres:-wc. • 1 ilrat anv profesi'JOn would haYe a I • 011 ioht \;n be d•e CI'Q'llbe'' of . ' • • ~-' - • . - T • J . I turino Rayon gloYe• and evnect~ ac c.ea . ~ LO c.1C camp,lli/:ll I ·d] l ,- l 1 . ' . . . . - ,.. . ' ··-· - p :.•i ey. Y·::1n Yeizy, 0. \\' I ~aura Elhoct, }:Il:s. osepl1me o·\ . · ~, '. ·~ , - fund. 1 rap, Y 111 t 1e '1l age. Boarc~ ll! 1 uecJClcd lmpro,·emenc 1f those Commerce, \!\faso 1 1.ic Lodge, Loyal ,..·:--. A...-e 1 ..- Pien;ons, KeTmlt 1 Adams and :\<Irs. Lors FoxtoD, the ;o ,.o mto ocher products mac,e . ,. • 1 llespect to the pa1·long meten I '\Ol'b'1R in it had some b1ow- Order of Moose, Ye~erm 1 s of . - . p - c· . . -\' ~·h ' -·1 I \amous by the Van Raalte Com- A great deal Ol clle d.onaced '\\' 1 \ll l . . 11 ' 1 . . I ' I 1 d f f . . I . . . \· H'>·vard \\ 8rd. Chalmel·~ j opp: nanmal' o.c ' e -'\' uxr. . 1 . l ,,me 1 v.I oe r:nsca ea a,ong t 1. c g:e o mmmg. Foreig11 Wars. A~uel'Jcan Legron, -· \ d ~ 1 a·- I panY 11unas wele 1oLT.Icommg In cne l1'a'J1 ~110\0llo·ll\''r·es of S ,_ e, ,..h f' . ' \\ \'1 d . ~ 1 '- . . .H ~ rr:! l' 1r111.\n1 _-..n erson ..t'·o - l L 1 \S • • • ..,. _ t •• .). .., • .... 1 - 1 L\ ... c _a. h · .. l .1. g 1na1 po1n t. 1ill\ r agg 1na e J PareJ1t-J eac 1ers ~~soclatlon, an- •- 1 . \h 1 ~h ,.. ~ f' 1 d ---t-- last fe1, da\ s of the UU\ e as last C\eel· 'rlle \'l\'·~-- 1)'- Jocel•·n T' I f . , ,.,. 1 d ~ Cl b H 1 ·c;e e e<·non t e gToup 1 .c e rn·sv -Fe posters se ecte, 1 , • _, _ : 1 • , 0 , . \ ' - ~, 1 ''··' .• •• -'-· oe_ore answermg many quesno'lS j oYer .r 1s 1 an u-ame u , _ o y :>keel to submit ideas 1vhich j ha...-e been sent to the Chautauqua II T • I ,::el, s cotat s. 1 o:\e~, on!y $ .. o.li 20 ~ Brotz ',o determ>lle the 1lill1'ber of t:he Knvanians, wa.s when Sil- 1 Name Society, Zion LutheTan be cor>s:dered b-y -L'r.e exe- i County com:est and should they N eckers W Lll Be .t.l~m ,all sou_,_ce, ex~epc the WISh- I of meters an.d their location ha< 1 ,·er C1·eek Hi11.h does start an ]Men's Club, Kiwanis Club. Pres- conm1irt<ce and a few are·[ receiYe an award there, they wiE I !(I , A d. •liB., ,'~ells. . I been completed ana \the contc·acts , \_) ,. course be sure to obtam I bvterian Men's Club, ::\lethodist 2<''-\_ box d~r-by, a pa.g;eant. day j b~_ sent on to :=he :New York Stace J vOUn~y U ~t~u , V\,rch ,.most otheT com.mu' 1 . 1 tle: [ haYe been ~;g1~ed _f~T t_he purch2<sf·, m excellent teacheT, :11ake \c~e Chur~h Group. E~iscopf>.l (?m'\c!J oil fasbwned cl~ess where J con•es1.. This 1s an annual pos~er ~ , --T- . = 111 ,~hat.ta:rq~a Count~ r:po,~tm, 1 The zohmg oid:nance, \h:ch 1 com·se tough and tr,>\ t~ obcru;n G1·oup. a\D.d the F,-~ Deparcmer;c. • m_1.1:t dress, m old s~Y1.e contest, sponsored t 1 n·oughout -clle I :;:>1,00_0.00 Appropnat~~ .I! Ol' 0 ~' e_-subscnpcion ° 1 t 1 en q; 0 ~' 1 ~ 1 ~nll be. the ,fn;al seep bef01e .ll1.e I top Tankmg· students m th,1s Delegates n·om ~rTIIW: ·\·ho :V1ll :r~:o. ldren's _nay, exh1b1-j Um~ed Stat_e~ by the Amencan Salary of ~ew OfflGlal 1 ~ lS belle> ed thac the count~ '\ 1 \ 1 \~hral msta,lac1on of ~1e 1:1ete1s cou::se. ~:0 on hand are :iL L ... }fuJmm!!, 'V'Orbnanslnp and phot:os' LegiOn Al=hary, 1 -T- Vi ell ahead of t~e $30,000 c-oal. i \\\as d1scussed J\ll.onda.' e\le111Jl2.] Lrwams nearly had a 100'!c at- .Ylelvm Hall and :EYerer;: BurD18S- olrl. ear\1ival and many other~ j' --t-- , At a meetmg of the Board of --T-- I and 1S expect:ed to be passed ai; :endance. < • .-1 • i Supervisors on Feb. 13th, EYer P. T A I'{ ._. I the next meeting, after a few nn-1 --T-- ' It is to 1:be i 1 1ceTest of eYeTy ~·f~~'\\S ~~n- Conumttees. I D. A. R. lVl eets At I en F' Neckers of Rlplej •NaS ap- . .....:~_leeumg I nor details .. are rroll~d out. The! IMPORTANT MEETING ~citizen that this Boy Scout Drixe Forlo,··mg cne general meeting I 4_1b p l pointed '\.ctino County '\.uditoT The sr·l,·er· C k b 1 \'Jll'reters cosnng $62 oO each pln.< I OF fi'ISE AND GAME i· ,ucce;;~ful The Eo,_· Scouts t ~ .. . t d St c•ns UJ'\ fl\\;%\~ ~ :::. - \ J.\ee ral1C 1 0.1 I . '- 1 .L -b ..., ,_._,_ • ~\xecu ~-e com:tr.cJ.c.'ee ~e. a:. • r \ '\ v> 0 \£01. a term \Yhlch_ w1ll expJXe on the P.--T. A. met Fliday after-[ ,n_;;talla.twn ch~rge~ not e~ce~dmg- j CLUB THIS EVENING are one of this country's most t1Je follo\\mg o_ficer~.l -1-- January 31st 19b0 at a 'alan · 1 rr 1 S h 1 , tl £b pel meter, wrll be ms .. alled 1 , >\a1uable oT . .!2anizations in '\he B 1 h . \ . ·' ' · < ~ ' • noon 1n t.1e r 1g 1 c oo . \- .us I 1 . . -1- .. · ' .. · an.:_es.,ge~_era ~ ai.cma~-~. Delegates Elected For Contl-~ of $1,000 per year . meetmg offlceis ·were elected as. by t 18 fEst of Apnl. 1 The Hano_ver !1sh :nd~ Game, bui.ldil:g of chru·acter of :;l..mer- ~~1\'~8~· -~manc;~l c~~-~-~ nental ~ongress , l\1r Neckel'S \nll contnme t~ follows: I --t-- I Cmb will hold-;,_;m nnponanc meeT- ica s rutuTe leaders and 'Jl ~he Ca .. l Gr,e\'>cv sch, creas.uLei, -T- se,' e as Clerk of the Board of ,.. . R 1 \ d 11 .,;, P. d . P'~ochle \\ournoment Enc;s mg comght ( .Llmrsda:·l to work 1me of ser-vice and loyalty. .the «e~nour· oe~retar·y· Mr-- I Tl ~.. . B . . B -\-] d h .i\\lS. IClal \,n, _reSl enr, I .i.u. ... w • l • f ' . \' 1 ' d. - . •• ·\ · · ' - ' - \'· ..:te -'\-a]or en1am1n oswolcl. Supervi~ol'S an t e combmed . -·· , 'up a prog1am or bren· l\.1.arc 1 '2ucce;-s of rhis r!Ye w1ll 1~1sure Brad1ev a~o'stant ,ec--e- Ch t ,, c• D A. R Gunnar Lm(istrom, V1ce Eres1 -t- ! t1 \I l1 t. . . .. ,... .. _ · · .. ~-· ~ - , . ~ _ . ap er, \'· 0. • . ., mec o~ salary for the two jobs w11t be dent· Mrs Basil Ehmke Corres- The 12 th and last game of the 1 meecmg Ac re l• arc mee mg; ~ coirtlllUll'g and expandmg. ;:;couc .-\Yen Pierson;:., pubhcn;:. February 12th at St. Albans $4,GOO per year. ' - · · ' _ [ · t ... 11 . • I \Ir \Vesterfie1dt. District Game -proo-ram fo,· 1048 and n'.ore eon- •~•,..n\n 1 ,.a 'T J d.· ... < pondmo SecTetarv· l\frs Noxman j1n m-vr age senes scores v.ere < 1 - ' '\ n · e zy, a ' 11 sor.' church parlors The ho<tess, Ji,rs. 1 · l\fr. Neckers was also authoriz· B th\' R . ··d' ~ . t . 11 eld \a~her even The F 1 .,,_ and 'Hanage 1• of the New York 8tate etructive enjoyment d Camp . Howard Ward prooTam ~ 1 d ~ d b \\' . en am, ecor Ing ,_,ecre ary, j' • \ . _ _,_, I • t '11 b ' • S . · · · ' '. \' ' 'i u'Xet.an , was ass1sce \J l\.1.1'S I ed to employ one semor stenogra- i'i. ('· . l u'il. d 'I'. • . . Go me Club were tlle 0111 \ temn \ ConserYatJOn Departn1en ·w1 e, Gross IOl 1:he couts. 1o,,,,..,.~~· CJmlmers I mk ~ud B . 1 W' h. . . \'IS. \m:o vn vv e1. .1eaotner. <- , 1 t:i f , • • 1 ' J a. ut er eaver, c anman. oher typ1st or· clerk w110se salary · I t t t · 1 t d ~ 1 'IIJresent to discuss t re ouan cy o --T-- H•·1on Clo\l'if>r decol'ation-o;· . . '- . ' A. reoulal' meetln° moht has 0 ge a wo polL e ge on cl.e • - Q A..l .I ,-~ • ·. • · · [ A deb c10us dessen luncheon 1 \\lll }J_e pa1d out of county funds b - tc bli h . , f. ;, t 1 Mason 1 c team. defeating tlrem 25 1 g2me axmlable m 194u. - , so T~V 'P A VEJ'I'TENm ,... AU;;:: \~SCi He·en Clothrer. pageant and, was sen ed at tables centered 1 Mr. Holroyd of Jamestown ask- e~nr es ~ ._s ed. ~td us f:en_ s~ 1 to z3, ho\t\ 8 ,. 81 ., these two points present at 11ext month's meetmg ·\- --- .,.}.- v.. --:_ •~ :·r1 -:nde•·con, com:racts and [ :\ith candleti: an~hi place ... ,ca1 1 ·d~ j :d thte dRultes Cm~:1d1it:ee tt~- be in- ~~~n~i~e a~n~~O~h:~~Yit ~s ~~;~~I wm 110 t enough to get them out I 'c~, 1 ·nb be dmeBmber 8 s of .. ltocal 4-H OA~f.J.LL 1VIISHAP charrman. j comme'Jl.ora ng • s parc,cu ax ~true e o con-I ex se clllg 1.1p 1 of ~he cellar posl~ion The EuTel-·t I . u s an oy cou,, roops. loc~l . d 1 d . t ·t ·t· ·] chat all mterested people as ''ell 1 ' · \ · ~' 'l N tl Cl t G Sunday evening two ·c can; The executive committee will l anmver~ary . ay. . p1:oce ~re o p:rml cJ Jzens. w 10 as arents with chrldren in school team and Moose team diYided' ,..,_ .l ~ or Jern Ian a~qu~ on~= ivere involved in a11 accident on - _. ,., 1 . I ThP Recent :Mrs. George Gnf-1 are noo members of the Board to . P . d I erJualh- \4 to ?4 the •ame ~colo I ty f1sh a11d game club, 'nll wo:rk ag-a.m ne...-x:t 1 uesr ay evening-! ·- .\' ' dd. • th B ·d d Cl . . WJll make 1t a pomt to atten \ - - · ~ ' ~ th ,. 'h . · . f 1 Oak Hill, v:hich seriously dam.- . - . - \ · · fin m·esrded. Aftec· the custo- a 1 es, e oa:r an ran man · ' was made by the Zion Club who toge e\ on c e IalSlllg 0 - :Plea- v.·hJctl tune each o1f1cer V.\'ll1 1 ·' \ C' .h. ·d . d these futul'e metmgs. - I t f hi Th . ll 1 aoed one c.n and resulted il} - . . . mal·y routine features were con- <oc 1er so or eie . plaved the Holy Name team. 1 ea11 s or t 'S area. .e3· \\\'1 '!JOO ': . . . . ai'ke~ 1:o subn::rt Idea~ respect- I duc:ted, a business se~sion was The app_ointmen~ of Mr. Neck- --t-- I The Moose team, the \vinners I togetlrer theix quo~s of day. old , sllg~n mJur:e~ ~o the occupa11t:;:. their l'espectrve duties, after l held resulting in the choice of , ers as Acting Aud1tor was a tem- jl!J l d L , of the series will be awarded a I Pheasants and Tmse them mto of che other em. a tentative program can I :Mrs. Frank Taylo:r· and Mrs Lucy I ~orar·,~ measure and the Pe~·sonnel e 0 y ane . ' ! trophy at th: banquet to be held I f:lll size game ~irds at the State i ~ A 1~40 Stclde~aker, W'lYell ~y drawn up_ 1 Cook to represent the Chapter at f .\mmi.ttee of the Bo~rd w1ll con- Personnel See Fu·st at the Mt. C>u·mel Hall on Mo 11 _ Park near Dunk1;-k. 1:' Thowas Ro?~rc.s of RF~ 1, ~Il- --t-- J the meeting, Feb. 16, to arra 11 ge l tm:r~ 1ts srud1es as t~ the most, • • • day, March 1 st at 6 : 30 p. m. Two --·T-- ! 'er Creek, s,;:1dded on ~he sl~p- • ~ y for the prospective Centennial[ eff':lent \':nd ecor;omcral way of AJ ea Televzszon Test out-of-town speakers will be on Cornell Bulletin E-705 '\·hich :pery pav~ment of Oak Hrn. whil<: TH~, WOODS 1 celebrati?n of Silve 1 · Creek's in- ~v:ng_ clmms agamst the county -t- . l]rand Dinner music v..ill be fur- of~ers mstrnctions on how. to , commencn:g: _down ':_L~d _ cu1·nea COMMITTEE MEETING I corporatwn. I udrtea.. May 7 Probable Date of Fust nished by a 6-piece high school! bmld a l;ome freezer h~s Just co~:pletel;, akm~nd. h v.as r~- _.:.._ I Fol' the D. A. R. Contine11ta1 --t-- Programs Locally I orchestra and several other items been re:prmted. Free copies are P 0 _J ced Ant~on} F. Leone, o~ei- Camu-in-the-w'oods Committee I Congress to be held in Washing- Troop 20, Girl Scouts -t- of i11terest will round out the I J.>sa:ilabJe to New Yol'k residents atmg.a 193o F'ord ?onpe ran mto the -Chautauqua County Y. M., ton, D .. c., . A~ril 19th to 23l'd, -t- 1\'~embers of the Melody Lane I evening of ~un: I ~·om the l\'Ia1ling 7 Room, Robel'ts the_. nght_ re~r~~sech_o~ of_ tl1e Ro~ A. and Y. w. c. A. met dul'- Mrs. Lee Drckmson was elected At the meeting 011 Feb. lOth, Musrc Shop pe1·sonnel were among I Season's final score: I -,all, Ithaca, N. Y. ?eits. car Vihkh >~a, p:ro::rudm., last week to set up plans fol' delegate and Mrs. Christopher Miss Mary Kay Donovan made an about 400 RCA dealers in the Moo<e Club .319 • • • • mt~ the cent:.l' ~: the _ln.ghway. 19 '8 - MacDonald and Mrs Lee Adams or\fJ.ci'al vr·s 1 ·t to ~•e Troop. Mr'ss Buffalo area to witness the first EuTek-1 Club Mohawk and Clinton oats aTe Ser.ous dama,..e WaS afflicted 11p- '± camprng season. • · ' . un _ - . . . .' - . ' on th R b t'~ c ,. · 1 d' . th . alternates Actincr DI'recto,,· of teleV1SlOn test m Buffalo Fnday Masonic Club recommended as a 100 per cent e 0 er ~ a. me u mg e Earle Brooker, Science 'teacher - ,. . h , . , smashino of tire o~o tank i\.11 th -,- ..._, c 'l Hi , School 1 The topic for the day \Wo- Northern Chautau- evemng at t e .dotel Lafayette. Z10n Club . replacement for the blight sus- \' \~\ · • · e ~,olen a, ms gn - ' I - . · ' Th b · f l · · · ·b \T' 1 d n. · Pl ~ three occupants of tl1e Leone ca1· \\! ·t d C D' t . men in Bc:smeos and the Profes- •fter· \e su ]ect o tre 1nrtral test by ceptt .Je 1c.an WJ.lS yem·. anc , ' . ·.- ec e as -amp JTec.or . - ,, - ,. - . . qua County. ~c presenting Radl·o Statr·on WEEN-TV aiid br·eedn•·s d . f t t Anthonv Leone. llilss 1\J. Leone lns fourth \\ason swn~, wa:; p. esented Ill an .n- = a VISe armers o ge d 10 th . o - f t ~- · . · b 11,,... s d Tenderfoot Pins to Scouts Judy RCA Victor was the •nestlin_Q I their orde1·s for seed in earl\.·. an a · 1 111011 ol-u 111 all · we1·e D f C . terestmg paper y 1r1.ISS a a ~· h k h . . Jates OT amp sessiOn b ''h t ld f Kofoed and Trudy Ehmke, Miss matches at Memoi·ial Auditorium. • • • • \ a ·en no. ut not ser10usly m- 'set as follows: Eoys' Camp-July E~r er. '\\' e.~ · 0 d h· d Donovan spoke about the improve- Ralph Pelletter of Melody Lane The Date Book The average size falPI in New hued. Roberts and his passenger. ~ 7th to 28th,· Girls' Camp-August 11 .:'\e per~everfef .. anti ave gra u- I Philin V'laTd of S1lver Creek > Jl and e 1c1en y ove•·come 1 nent and the plans for the sum n1eported that excellent results --'- 1 - York State rs J 17.5 aCl·es, accord- · • ' 1st to 22nd. I a Y .ti t th . t' . emerged without injurv. early oppos1 on o e1r en eTJng mer camping season at Wood-E- were witnessed on the teleliision 1 Feb 19-Hano.-m· Rome Bu.-, ing· to the latest census data. · _ P_Ians were made to pul'chase rhe business and professional screen. ea.u meets with Mrs. Mildred .,t d • H1-Lo in Cassadaga. This was . \' _.east one new tent an to re- world. She mentioned a number :f, The television showmg w~s fol~ 1\:I1eD01Jald. . ~bmld several tent platforms. of Western New York women followed by group singing lowed by a banquet at wh1ch alt Feb. 19-Meetmg of Hanover · _£amp Director Brooker is ah·eady (some local) who have achieved Sco,It songs. the attending RCA dealers receiv- Fish a11d Game Club. ~t work planning his staff for prominence in m .. eclicine, law, On Feb. 17th the meeting was ed plaques for being among the Feb. 19-Meeting of the March · fne roming season. teaching, letters and also archi- opened by a 11ew formation drill 1 \Foth· HundTed\ to witness Drvis10n of the Presbyteli>m --t-- tecture. l wh1ch is to be used at all future !local history making event. Clm::-ch Women's r\ssociatio11 at Moose Auxiliary The High School Orchestra fm·- mcetmgs. l'lh~. Mrcry Metzger Te- Originally it was hoped that 8 ·30 with Mrs. ~eorg~ Wimmer .:.. 1 n 1 'sl1ea' the mus;cal feahn·e of tl1e 1 d . 1 , . 1 tl1-~ first reoular· te' 1 e\JS1.0'1 broad Feb. 20-Meetmg of the Pctst --~- · . coree service rours wmc 1 some ~ \' ' · - · ·women of the Moose I program by plavmg several num- 1 ~ 1 . h d casts m this area would begm Noble G1ands at l10me of Mrs - 1 . · d · · . t of t 1e gn·ls ave earne . . • B ·t s t Xo . .862 met in the lodge bers. They rece1ve a Tismg vo e ' aboc1t Apr1l 1st from WEEN-TV, I 81 ummeT on. on Febru~ry 12 wrth Sen- of ihanks Adjournment follow- Af~er songs and re~ay, races the the television outlet of Radio ! Feb 20-Meetmg. of Odd Rf!gent Lena Militello presid- ed. meetmg was closed w1th the Sbt-l;JOn WB EN. Howevel·, a lows J,odge for purpose of ~t-- Goodnight Circle. change in plans have necessitated [er•ng InitJa.tory Deg:ree. The Chambe 1 · of Comrnerce in- LADIES BO\iVLING TEAM --r-- a postponement oE the fir·st Feb. 21-H I. C. meets ' 'T PLACE I'!IT telecasting: in this mea Miss Edith Stebbins. two members to attena an TN FIR$ · H BtlSl·ness Won1en's Club ·· F b ? 0 l\'r f \T F · 6 - about Mav. 7th. The RCA VictoT 'e . ~,,- J.eetmg o · • · mzation meetmg on FebP1 BOWLING TOURNAMENT -t- I d. \ .,. t \ ~o 0 Company, which has Pl'Oduced Al JeS .f uxl.mrv av I :a p ·c~c·s;',··\\\' c-:fHj p. m. at the Presbyterian -t- Tl1e Business Women's Cl'1l1 · ~· upo11 phC~·si.l.'ally stnmg. 1s deYelop\ing· Iho:se he \is to uplwhl tht• t·itizens and '' more television sets than the 32 '\ l\lain street club I'ooms. to discuss plans to cele: I Foit's-on-the-L~ke ladies bowl- 1 1met at St. Alban's church par- other producers in this countrv Feb 23-Meetiilg· of Philathea <ll'J' lw1wldt>'l duty to pl'OYic1e suffi.~ient monies to support the lOOth anniversary 0[ ing team rolled m the 2.3Jd An- . . . ' ,., · 1 M E t ~ tl incorporation of the Village nual Citv Toul'nament at Niagar::c lors Monday evenmg. A clellcJous nlans to g·ive first prioritv on tel- ''~'lD wli 1 r~. <.rnes \ 1111 1 \ Scouting, < 1 l1ct in \·\ l 1 lllCh n;:-: d eampaign is he1nr: <'<lllCllll'ted; S . 1 , · a· l ·tl b . . - Feb. 23-Current Events Club f l l .._[ I' l \\ll f s·l C l N v l I ver Creek. 1 Falls, Sunday, Fel;_. 15th and had umer was servec Wl 1 a usmess ev1sion sets to chun:hes, clubs, 1 .. ,eets at home of J\'hs. Nellie , t 1e -'-' nyor n~ i 1e 11 age o 1 Yer ree .;:, 1 t'\Y 1 or;;:, The attendance prize was won I a high thl'ee game total fOT the meeting tollowmg. sclwols, a11d taverns. All RCA 1- 1 -att 011 PaTkway. l'ouniy o.l Chat,taPqna, eharge you t'o aecept tl1is call tu adion, :\.Iarv Leone. Lunch was do-~ clay of 2295, whicl1 puts them in Moving pictures taken of Silver v· t t l · · t . 11 b · I • l t ·1 t 1 t ·\· 1 · t] 1 \' t . f 1 1c or e ev;s1on se, w1 e m- . ---•-- >lllC t·till l'l mte o J(' cer Clll~ens np ll'OUg'l N'Oll- . and served by Bessie Koe- first place at the beginning 0 tle C 1 eek eight years ago were stalled by factory trained men I If yon ''·arm clothespins in · Jk. The White Elephant Sale I tournament. . slwwn b\ Earle Hole. EveT\One d . d b · tl f t oven for a few minutPs befoce h H · t Th p h d a h 1 a] 1 J J rcn ser·v1ce y rese ac ory a uge success. arne om_ son a \' . [ you go out, to hang clothes oP J f -55 d H 1 expressed themselves as having· t t ft The next meeting will be held th~·ee game tota o · n. an e en 1 ' - tp 0 one year a er , winte1· dRvs. 1t'll help keep fingero 1 ,-,'\'''Lon Febl·uary 26th. I Michel, 523. j pleasant evening. 'from getti..ng. cold j this 1 Tt11 Day of Fel)l'lcal'?· 1948. HERBBRT J. OR.A?\'TI_\.LL