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p~-r>r\'.-ont2-\s taste. '-'·- afd, Pro_g:mm Chair- ha, al!·eaEh- started a crop ani reports a multi- e,·ept~, many of whi.'ch nt:·:,r h<?en broug-ht to Sil- ':n~f: before. \:abh H<>adquarters --t-- Television Sets . ., - A 6 ·\0 dinner was given on to make this poss1o1e, I ··• · · . Feb 25th :l be nece\Sarv that evetvone 1 Wednesday evenmg, 1 L d. for ·•'ll · · - th Ruby Rebeka 1 o ge '!. age cooperate by send- bv e . 'd t M·l- l · o· · t Deputv Pres1 en , 1 ' namPo and addresses of Jstr:tc , d Staff of l'flsident~ who lived in Sil- dred Greenougn an' ter- \ ,., .tl M'lls There was en 'ot· ;:ome time. Please .,-,mi 18 1 • · . +h \ er A vol' l' + · t fo 1 lowmg u e mnn · •l' l,;t of !<Udi names to ammell ' . · · 0 red by xf:'!rior. Bradley or tele-~ \''P<~sant e,rening was enJ } ' '\ r ~ \~ - • Jl j • ,a ·~<>o-J. a . ' -t- ·The Lake Shore N e\YS: from the South to the person who wrote in chis paper 1·ecently the beautiful for me, and has been ·with si;,ce I have been married. has a sister who works for other sister. I will tell you of an il1 cident that happened. last week. 1\/[y sis. ter's Eervant, Rebecca, we call her \Beck was knocked down on one of our main streets by a car. Someone phoned me, I in turn called my sister. and all of us, incJucling· my younger sisters in college, ran out to where thn . wreck was, and we picked her up in om· arms and caxried her to the hospitaL We loved he1·. wl1ether she was black or white. she l1elone;ed to us only in loyal· ty, not otheTwise because Abt·a- ham Lincoln freed the slaves, and we don't consider her for a mo- ment a slave! During the war, two negro men we',·e killed 1 l.n a -Government Shipyard. The paper which this _,_ (Continued on Page 4) DUNKIRK VA OFFICE TO CLOSE THIS MONTH -·f- The Dunkirk office of the U. S. Veterans Administration w!ll close on or about March 31, 1948, it was announced today by Jr.mes R. Dov.rney, office}: in charge. The office, located at 316 Main st .. Silver Creek Home Bureau -t- The SilveT Creek unit of the Home Bureau will meet today for the first lesson on furniture refinishing, under the of Mrs. Flora GoTndt. A special meeting on fabric stenciling will he held Municipal Building on lVIarch 11. Those interested tact lVIrs. Lanphere. .L --,-- Births At Rhinehart -t- Feb. 22-Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Houck of Forestville, a 7 lb., 4 oz. boy, Marshall Andrus. Feb. 22-Bom to Mr. and Mrs Austin Nobles of South Dayton, an 8 lb. boy, Lore11.zo Austi11 . -·!·- Gifts thom intra- of the county and tl1e for the Lake Erie region of the countv. Frank Scarlata reported that the nec-.'t banquet of the general membership wm. be_ lleld at the Hotel Silve1· C1·eek on Thursday. Ilfarch 18, at which time Clarl~ B. Bassett and 8harles O'Conno1·, botl1 of Towanda, will spea'k on The softball leag·ue organiza- tio;n was discussed and :?YIJ:. Rob- son and Mr. Piersons -,,,-ere ap- Boy Sc-out Drive Is Extended -t- Quot:a Yet·, To Be Rea,(!hed -=r~· of the was not as hRd through the Scoui organization~. Boy --t- BuREAU Buildinc;. REPORTS HEAVY YEAR March 4-.Jmmary Divisim1 of generatio11 ago. -t- the Wome1J's Assor;iation of the n bb- J - 0 rThe bnsiest year in rhe -past Jca 1 oslmo . Haberman. - Prcsbytel'ian church ~neets at as,ocinte of Dr. Joseph L. Fink, 13 was reported by Roy L. Stoelt- 7 :30 with Mrs. J. Au2:enstine. of Temple Beth Zio!l, Buffalo. zmg, director of tl1e County- :Mo- J\farcll 6-H. T. c_ meets with was then presented and fol· 20 ·or Vehicle Bureau, as 1948 li- Mr and :Mn. Frank TavloT. minutes he held cense plates b1·ought in a total 2\hrrh ,8-l\leetino~ of th\ Bu~- spell' bound with his subiect of $11,779.90 to date. Near!v ine!'s Women's Club at St. Al- 0 ·' ?000 JllO''e r·eo· t t' - \ ur AmeTican Heritag·e.\ Point- ~ - ,Is ra lOllS were h8n's chuTch at 6 :BO p. m. ing· out that in our l'e]Jublic. we handled through the county of- JVhtrch R-Currcnt Eve11ts Club ] 1 . 1 ,, 8 1 · + ·tl 't 1 1 fice khan last \ea1·'s tota1. The .: va ~le(.,v IY1 1 un1 \'!. \\\'\11 I? .) meers with Mrs. Georg'e Wim- tlJ- DI'ctat · c~ll f' 'f 't most amazing· i11crease was that .., ~ ·- , nrs ~· or 1.1111 orn11 y , - · -- me,·. I on],- ,,nd tlu 1 t calls for a ·Polic~ of the registrations on motor- Feb. 2<1-Born to Mr. and Mrs. r MarcJ1 8~V. F. W. 1-\:nx\iliarv St t · cycles wlrich totaled exactly fom· Robert Winte.rberger of Dunkirk, I meets at 7 :RO in club rooms at '- a e. c time~ as many as in 1947. a 7 lb., 7 oz. girl, Michele J.V.La- J n North Main street. ]\fike Bla>Yat --'f-- l'ie. Jlf,u·ch 9-Reg·ular meeting· quet taking pictures New York resident~ may ob- Feb. 27-Born to Mr. and Mrs.] Ruhv Rebekah Lode:e. . movin_g· picture camma. After the tain a free copy of the Jist of the Richard Griffith of FaTnham; a March 9--Shakespeare Club l'Anquet he presented sever-al r•ublications available from the boy, Robert Vincent. meet. film!< showin.r:· his educa;tio11al New York State Colleg-es of Ag-ri- Feb. 28-Bor:n to Mr. and Mrs. MDrrh 10-Amm·icRn ~nrl. t·ecJ·e~tional 'Nork among- the I cul.t:u-e and Hom~ _Economics by Arthur Messeri of Dunkirk. a 7 Auxili,or\ l''\\ts for !\ :~0 Tndmn children on the nearby wntmg- to the Mallm§!; Room, Ro- lb., 12 oz. boy, Thomas Dalane. \\··ved by the committee. • j berts Hall, Ithaca., N. Y.