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LA;KE SHORE NEWS and TIMES, SILv\ER CREEK, N.Y. . s PAGB NINE Mother's Ciub -t- ORT ER I ' F 0 R E s T v 1 L L E elected in ChautauquaCounty's r Republican stronghold. He was (Continued from Page 3) not prominent in political circles I -t- · otherwise. ' R I F'lag,\ Gladys Clark; \ 0 . Captain, He was the oldest membeT of JI olwrt Goes . i ~ 0 ~STVILLE MERCHANTS SPORTS AS I SEE BY T.R.C. L•\vo .AC\'S To Fa en .• ~'lAy C~pt~in,c\ Hd ;,len LaYvrence; Chautauqua County Bar Associa~ • :vr --· ~J- JO+l- 1 .t< AL.w TO LOCAL LEGION'S -t-.. r \\ .. , ,.. .. merlCa s . ree . Emory Wa- t' t· th t' f hi d th }Jlf1l {; l, Ld ,,- LAST QUARTER SPTUR'\-E d t \~b h · . . . IOn a e 1me o s ea . ,u• -'-' ~ Although eliminated last week SCHS In ependents .,erman; - ra am. Ln:coln,\ F.lo-~ He was a men·l.ber Of St. Pe- -+- -t-. from a chance to take the Class -'- ~ence Tanner. Catherme Noeller · ter's Episcopal church here. th \\ul Sr .. lYer · After trailing for 111ost of -' 1 '~- had charo·e of an amusr·no· r·ec•·ea · · ;\foharr. you ·' .• ' •\- c mmpionship of the Lake Tuesday evening, March 2nd, . · '? · \ • · ·- \He leaves two brothers, Chas. t.··-eball ctar, will leave . !hursday night's basketball gamE!' Shore League the Silver Creek the Down~own A. C. of Silver tlonal number. Florence Tanner Record of ForestYille and Ralph for op:·in;:!\ t.r~ining- i:' the local Leg·ion fino came from High · School basketball squad Creek >vill face the Silver Creek condu:ted a. Faba Caba Tourna- Record of Syracuse: two sisters, k, Dodo·er rr· beh_ind in the last quarter to l ment rn cloSlno·. · . · . Broo.·;yn \ u- came a ong way this year from Pirates at the local gymnasirnn A h 1 h \' . . n _ Mrs. Grover Tovm of Forestville • 1 ·,.c· c~n 1 p at Vero claim a 57-53 victor\ over· t' 11 .e '] t t f 1 · . eat meetmo· rs scheduled d M W 1 · d f y . tr:nn .,.. ~· ' F . . , J 'le s at· o t.le campaign. The at 8 :00 p. m. The Pirates are an \\. M h 'th ·th·\' h - . an rs. a ter Haywar o e-r- d H ha, been ten- orestnlle ll'1.erchants. The For- \4 b- l' k' b J + 1 . h . · J.Or l arc WI - e ope of se\ ill no~·: a. e ~ ' ·n r \.- lC \lllg 'Y . ames,own, w.lC Independent . basketball aggrega- .. c t. N' Mi \M sa es. . d •, ,, ''l'tch -J.\or· th.,_· enn .e J.!Ve started fast and C,p_)d. was o·rle· f th t b t' ti . d f th\ . nu·mg oun Y urse ss l>J.ar- C'uneral servi'ces \'ere h·eld a+ st~ne · \ \ 1 H . · o e wars ea 111°'S a on cornpl'Ise o 1s year's Srl- • 't J- h ' k - -\ • •·· , ·.c·,...r.1ad·., Little q 21-18 lead a.t half-time. Earl local· <a·trad . t k '= C k H. 1. S h . guen e o nson as spea er. n' I·s hom· e Oll C'rr'd·ay at 2·.·.00 p·. m. Rh·ers. · ~ ! C k · ' ' 1 · eve1· ·ao -, was a sure ver . ree · .1g 1 c ool vars1ty. --·t-- -\ _ of the (;as\ C. Can-Am on.·Ji 1 'h anc'C Pete Pedersen, who sign to most observers that the Both clubs have been watched O d f E. t St Interment wa,s in Prospect ceme- tJ:ri5 summer although he I \aced ' le reel<:ers tm·oughout I Black Raiders would be lucky to with interest by, local fans r er 0 as ern ar tery. chanc~ t~ play ,in a [ ;;Ie, contest ~Vel:e _the~final .sta~d- I win a g·ame. Howeve1·, the Knights ~hroughout the year. -t-· --t-- of ball rf he snows I nut~k as_ ~hey _scoied rhe wmn.ln:,;: of. M. acDo_well came back to some The Downtown A. C .. , compos- The Forestville Chapter of the Republican Caucus 1a1 ers late m the f 1 ;. Order of Eastern Stars met on well at the eamp. -- - ma penod. s.nTmg ''lCtortes and came \l'ithin ed of ex-school stars such as Don -t- ·' · -\ 1 - b Tuesday evening, Feb. 17th in b · d Be:h·h ('amp wil_l b_e --~-- a ~ __ mr·reath of beating o~1t the Mohart, Mel F'oxton, Roy Patti- Ro ert J. Wilson was normnate ''' R 'T'\'E\P RAT L.Y ·cuT G d d f theh· new haJJ, with Wor.thy Ma-. b. th R bl' _,_ supe;Yi~ion o:f Branch - ~ ._..,. · ~ . . > 0 '' an a squa or the title, a!- son, Buzz Velzy and Charley Sie~ y e .epu 1cm1 caucus \o sue- ,. '· · 1 ~'l'.T.OR\\ AS DTTNK·IRK. nT. -lNS tho>1o·b the fr\n\l \' _,_ b t \ll b. 'tt' · tron Mrs. Dorothy Summerlee, c.eed hm' 1oelf .. as mayor of· For·es·t- \\··:n.'\·· vf the _,·aw)na ~.Let .r u~ ..., - ·\ . \ ngures may noc · er, w1 e p1 mg rts exper- - c Mrs. Minerva Wilson was hos- tess to the Mother's Club Tlmr&- day afternoon, Feb. 19th. Six- teen members. and two visitors ·were present. The meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. Belle Espe1·sen, Mrs. Mary Fox read the Scriptures and all repeated the Lord's Prayer. Roll Call was answered by .members naming their favorite pie. MIS. Julia Buchanan, who was m charge of the program, was a.b- .sent, but had ·sent a question to be answered. Mrs. Ella M. Slintz had charge of the social time and the guessing game was won by Mrs: Lottie Ross, who received the w·ize. Mrs. Libbie Ball won the white elephant package. .The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Alfreda Woolley, served refreshments. , . , l t th presiding. 'll L L d l ~hanrpioll B:rookl:rn Dod- -t- snow I at close.. The Creeker ~·ience against the speed and depth ville vr age. . ynn u er was F \d · h · squad ha- been a niost · f h p 1' Plans were made to entertain nominated as trustee for two Si~ler, fonner major n ay evemng t e Eigh .School I: . ~ surpns- o t e h·ates. T ns, the finale the grand officers, March 16 th. · b d · al .R.caiders fell to,. a.n ea. rl•.-. s.co 1-1' 11 o··l mg.· outfit. for both clubs should be los years. Ben Remington presided a:\e :m se\Yer - ··\' · · - - c · e. A dinner will be served in the h b '1 nen ~plur?;e of the Dunkil'k Wi' 1 dca· +o - and was named to call the next a:\e a. 1 - · • • ·~ Grange Hall at 6:30, followed by '·' It's not too early to se- lect your Spring- l:10nnet! A small deposit will hold until Easter. -' .,- 1 ,~-e'hal\t e~-ner- LO lose out 39-33 at the Dunkirk T,{l ~th [J K. [ cau·cus. P re>: ,o,.~ -a~ ,., -',- . ~ - ,. , l i .. e eg e1·s a meetin!?.·. Mrs. G.ladys Jordon, .h ,,..; ... h '-'ne ~.1.1-'e\\ ~ou:rt. i he .. loca.ls found them- t. . • • • • ~ --t--- A Birth ,~en ''\ ' ~ · ~ · . d .._ lVIrs. Adeltha Foster, and Mrs. -Schoo! team and the I qe 1 ';.es oehm . by 14 points at the -- 1 -- Dorothy Shadle served l'efresh- Horseshoes subur- i hal~, .bnt rallred m th.e fin~l t\vo Men's \A\ League Ladies' League ments at close of the meeting. I b ;-h ~Iub- he \. 1. uenoa~ to.· cut the Wildcats .lead w L W L -- .... 1 __ j :r: o .. .:. ..._ ~ .... u r +- • k · 'b\''t' . · ~ 1 ,_o \'X rna1· ·ers. Guarcello's ?1 3 Park Pharmacy· 45 30 G · R b k h L d poB>l ;,1 1es a:s . a sr\r NT 1 , 1 ... t 11 ~ · -rapevme e e a o ge - \ H·' _, t' 1 • ·e ;;on ~• Ill e o kept pace with. S. C. Marine Supply J 9 5 Park Shoe Store 44 31 • Ul!(\rti'r. I~ ;a ·ner, I n - . k' H A. . . -. -T- .;; - ~.: ,~,.;- pitched m'\h i - nnkrr- \ erm \ lbertine.. as Pag·ano Tractors 16 8 Foster's 41 34 The Gra\'evine Rebekah Lodge :;!;;.~~;~-'Brooklyn Dod- I J-,o~~ • sttcored • 1 4 tphoints.C Okther 'Zenice ~afe 14 10 Moose No. 2 40 35 met Wedne~day evening, Feb. 18, ·, , . 'pomcgec ers. ror e · ree ·e1·s lhelodv .Lane 7 17 JVIoose No. 1 39 36 with Noble Grand Mrs. Lottie 192fl ana se\·erat top mr-l \·ere Jim Barnes, 10, Ron Fait,,. Dutch .Kitchen 7 17 Guarcello's 35 40 Ross presiding. Plans were made elttbs. '> ?nd ?\in Castiglia, 4. S. C. Smoke Shop 7 17 1 V. F. W. 32 43 to entertain the District De'puty ---1'--- The Raiders scored on 13 out l Comerford's 5 19 Moose No. 3 24 51 President and Staff at a 6:30 P. R~etains Rem\n ·>f 17 free throws, while Dunldrk HIGH ...... Hub Sheffer-226 HIGH ................ H. Michel-168 m. tureen dinner on March 3rd. -T- ~1ade good on 5 out of 17. 1 Men's uB\ League Merr-ymakers Leag1:1e .Aai n1e1nbers asked to bl'ing- a ' (' '''~- baseba11 Silver Creek's J;:o,yvee squari / W L W L tureen. Ml's. Anita Sag·e and M:rs. 0 \·. T • t ?g ? h D k - \ rb:.> Lake .Shore League _;sr 011 ~ -- 7 to t e · un -Irk 'I Howes No. 2 19 5 Railroaders 20 1 Frances Cro·well had charge of .::r.,r Su~d:,;.·, Feb. 15th. '-:ophomores. \\ B1uebird· Cafe 14 10 Pin Dusters 18 6 . entertainment afteT lodge. ·sev- C'lano!1 Herrnan .. man~ --·-- Ceases' A 1.2 12 ·r Unknown T1·io 12 12 jeJ·al members served popcorn and ~!:e ~earc: f0r the 1fl48 , SPORTS CALENDAR Bayster Electric 12 12 Gutterball Kids.. 10 11 candy. ,-::de!' Her:::ar;·, piloting l -t- Foit's Restaurant 12 12 Alley Cats J.1 13 --' t-- '' v:ou::.d ''\P in fotn-th: Feb. :2'i-Fredonia at SCRS 'Vfoose No. 3 10 14 Roundhousers 8 16 Walter Record : y;o:::·. Dmin;:.; the 'l.var i }Jareh 2-D.A,C. ,-s. Pirates Cease~' B 9 15 J. D. J.'s 6 15 -t- f lef: fia:::ded hurier - ---1 Howes No. 1 8 16 Do>'lntown Jokers 5 16 Walter Record, forme1· mayor :'•c:· ~':e SilYer CTeek !' in the pep..nant winning campaign/ P.IGH (1 game l Les Clark-217 HIGH _ .......... Hal Clark-189 of the Vilhge of Forestville aml , e~ a::d -;:a;: ;nstrun,ental 0f 1943, HIGH (3 games) C. Scarlata 526 LOW ........ Mike Portbury-71 an attorney here faT 55 year5 .. O ut men do a m.aster job of keep- ing Buic.ks right up to Buick hi&h standards. They can get every- thing 0m of them that there is to get. I that eases every start and makes driving fun. Pay tJs )'OU drive if you wish ( 0 died Tuesday at his home in Lodi street after a brief illness. . A member of an old family he1·e, he was born here June 'l, / 11868; the son of the late l\'h. and l\frs. John G. Record. He was ed-/ ucated in the public sehools, read' law in the office of his father and was admitted York bar Oct_ober 7, 1893. His law -partnership \vith his father was ended by the death in 1895 of the elder Mr.. Record. His second Yeife, Minerva ' Strong· Record, preceded him in dRath. His first wife, the former Nellie Judd, died in 1894, five vem·s after their marriage_ I I · A staunch Democrat, he allow- ' ~d his name to be used tv.ice i11 I campaig·ns fol· assemolyman and once for district attoTney, al- though he had no ho-pe of bein,;r A son, Wall:ce Keith, was J born February 25th at the Rhine-~ hart Hospital m. ,Srlver Creek to lVIr. and Mrs. Kuttle Ward of I South Davton. Mrs. Ward was forme-dy Edna Gould of this Yil\ 1 lage. i ASH HAT Central Ave. Dunkirk HAVE YOU LOOKED AT YOUR RUGS LATELY? Are They Dirty? NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE THErA CLEANED. RUGS ARE THE DIRTIEST THINGS IN THE HOME. IT IS UNHEALTHY TO HAVE DIRTY RUGS. HA.VEYOUR RUGS ClEANED THE SCI!ENTiflC WAYm FREELE RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING CO. Phone 440J after 5 p. m. call 307W Silver Creek, N. Y. MEN'S SPECIAL 19.95 Prices But maybe you'd like the thrill of a brand-new engine in your car. 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