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e and Tirr1es Official P:>oper of the ToWli of Hanover OfficisJ P,aper of the Village of Silver Creek Silver Creek, New York, Thursday, March 18, 1948 No. 11 ---t--- Congress to Speed up Passage $5{300,000,000 E. R. P. Bill. ---t·--- of RATION OF Cable From Local Kiwani~ Encourages Skater At Olympics No Opposition To 1 1 Bearded iH~n . J KIWA!~Tf.£-g:~s~-ri~~~o Parking Ordinance Increastng Dazly 1 -t- -t- -t- \ Monday ~vening- the ~m;-e: Main Local Business Section It has been two weeks today I Creek Kn~ams Club Lhad : Ladies· -t- To Be Covered B.v Meters since this paper announced that Night, which frlled che p,;esbyter~ Miss G1·etchen Merrill, 22, .,. · h . . • ian church parlors to a near ca- tl GI ·etchen Van -,- t ~e. Centenmal commit Lee had ap- . f 100 17 , • whose mo ler, . . \aClt\ 0 over LUWanrans - At the \Ublic hearing at l\1on- proved and asked all male 1·esr- \' J ~ Zandt, is a cousin of lYirs. Brad-- \' and ·uests day evening's Village Board dents to promote the Silve1· g · ley Chanin of Silver Creek, and A\'te di e nd short ses \' meeting· there was no opposition· Creek Centennial by :raising a ~ ~ r nn :r a a - who 1·esided in Silver Creek at · f · · = '1· · to the \roposed narkine: and traf- beard or a near facshnile, which, s1on o group s1ngmg, -'-·ranK 1 ll One time, nlaced fifth in the win- -\' \ ~ ~ Philb · k · '--· d d L · Duff \' fie ordinance, concerning the in- if started immediately will be in - nc mcL'O uce oUJs ter· Ol'!lnnics figure skating con- f w 11 d 0 · b snoke on !\3'l s ~ t T d b f • • • f J \ stallation and operation of park- fine shape by June. The id<'!a o e an , m:., w 0 -\' rf'SS~{tefl ruman appeare e Ore a JOint SeSSIOn 0 tests held in Switzerland recent- , d , the subject of \Lost Books.\ J\1::;:. I ing meters. SPl>9ad rapidly an to oate the two houses of Congress Wednesday arid after denounc= lly.p . ~ 1 t 'n In all probability the Village committee is proud to announce Duff is a well-knO'\Vll Ol·ator, pub- !!.U reYrous_ co _ler ,en_rance .l of Silver Creek will nDt have a figure between 40 and 50 men 1isher, historian, author and poet ~ • .,:;;. D ~ w th\ t k d C f th the OlynrplCS MISs Mernll recmv- d 1 d ' . b d t h V and gave a SJ:49ec11 which was in- ill10\ ~OVIEh, nUSi:Ht::l In sea 102: ermsR as e ongress or e I b of hest wislles parking meters at the sche u e navmg a eaT , mus ac e, an ~ua ...., ' ed a ca legram t'Jrne of· April 1st. The latest re- Dyke or side bums. The Centen- deed of interest to those present. ..!l\ .,:;;. t t f til.. f 11 • I • ! • f the Silver Creek Kiwanis ·~m~etUa.!i.e enac men 0 ne 0 tOWing aeg1ssat1on: rom 1 ., , d . ports .senm to point to the in-Jnial committee has announr.9d Hli . Club w11ch sne answere m a ~ . - . . . Lh I . ~ .. f. th D --h. t . = tel stallation of the meters sometime there \'\!lll be pnzes g1ven at c e f . t \h s- 300 000 000 E \d • .•• l,at:teL 10111 .e OIC es ei .rrO l b L' • ,. • ' . jj\\G t~ e ·. ~- ~ ·. uronean· am '\\ ID i . - d f ll . . th f' - in mid-April. ce e raclon 111 conneccron WJtn i! .., , , • it\ \-\I (lrt Lon on o owmg e 1gu1e . h - .. · · t t These meters will be 17WO houl' t e beard Tarsmg contest. e ~ f t p t\ iil'lo f I ' skatino· con es s. t 'tt h ~eCOf'H:i1 7 passage 0 a permanerti eace- Jme ura t CIW f In her letter Miss Menill l'e- meteTs at a rate of on.e _cen .. per- comnn ee . op.es many, m_m1y d \I t t k aach l? ~ninutes of parkmg nme. more men mll follow and get mto, Thkd 9 temporary re~enactment law, f t L. 1 d t\ porte : wan you o now ~ ~ \ . r ~ d' b . , .,_ , 0 ue apse war- I me b . bl t In accordance WJth che or 1- t .e swmg for· tJle greatest evenc I how very muc . you1 ca e o me . . o· C h ~ h · 'L d T • 't 1 ,.ance the mete:rs \:vrll be mstalled o1lver reek as e\·er ad m rc,' 111 eant an _ assuie you 1. \Vas I~- . . al help throuo-h the Olympics. on both sides of Mam sheet from l1istm-y, · a 1 e - \' , · . t' therly e11d to Babcock Mrs. HeJ.gn Clothier l1as been & .J..lk.\ 4\ •t l\k ~ Jl.' t t 'T am sorrv i couldn t place h1oh- 11e nol' !X\t udS dme ~ seems Ufhl euy il.,na very many ve erans 11 ~,.'than fLfth, but I had the ~d aYenue; the s~uth SlOe of Cek working tirelessly at her task o:f - - •u b ..!l f d f . • . i- d ?\ ·d 1 s b. tral avenue .Lrom the Walnut assembling hlstDTical notes which Of lJ\fOrid \'\far 2 W~n e ura-te Oi act;ve OVer-seaS §erVICe. ~~~~\~~ 1 e.~a~kate~ t~;:c~ceowa;icr_eek bridge to_th~ Silve1~Cre:k she will include in a hifitorical -----~ · bndge; the noTth srde of ventral pageant which is to be given earl\ t, ll1USJ1. lJ • LJ 1 b i. :~-! -lli!Td ~':!. p peal ttl a te For Needed Photos -!- Likenesses of First Village Board Are Needed i~ : ~4S. X·:!al: D. Sno\\'\ appears to ~:r~ .. :c bee!1 the fir,.:::t n1ayor. ~!:P ::::~-tyol~ at tbat time \':a2' de- S:~a:ed ~-' \President of the Silver Creek Precision Corp. Acquires New Stock C. of C. To Hear City Planning Idea. At Banquet Tonite · \\·enue from Howard sheet east m c 1e ce~e ra~JOn. The young· figure skater 1s d + 0 the Silver Creek bl'idg;e; both Mrs. Marion Bradley, doing P ~ now on hel' way to Cplora o d , SprinRS whel'e she >vill tf;r~for e;ides of Park Place from l\Iai~ great shar,'\ of the correspon .i11~ I ' - streeL 1 . t~o Central avenue; anc1 work, has asked that names nt ' her sixth American champion- both sides of Howard street fyom past residents of the village be I shipS: _,_ Cenb:al avenue to the Silver i 2;iven her so she can ilwite theP• : -T- -t- i ---~-- !:reek brid2:e. 1 to Teturn for this gala event.: The totality of the common Tona.wanda Directors to Speak I B .Cf ,-.nut n~_.;ve The met~rs will be in operation ' This Ji~t must be pn~paYed verv ' and pre.ferred shares of the Hes- 0 S f 1 Pl 1 ()H 0<--v _ ' \' . n ucce~s u an 1 .\11 _ fro, 1 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday 'soon so the visitoTs will have tJmP . sian :Ylicr·osol Corporation, Dar- -T- Is· .. v ery Successf!.!!l through Friday, and from 8 a. m. 'to 1\ake p1ans to a_ttend. . ien, Conn. have been acquired by A g-eneral membership banquet -t- , to 9 p. 111 . on Saturdays. The . Chan·man KeTmrt B?I'lles ha\ the SilYer Creek Precision Co;:~ of the Chamber of Commerce will 'l'he Scouts and Scouters of ! 1 , 1 eters ,':\:LJl not be in operation ] amrounrerl a J•o<>E>tinsr rif the <'>'\- p oration of Silver Creek, N. Y., b h 'd thi · o Th 1 ,. · 1 l'd <~' 'tt ']1 1 h ld A-n , e e, s eYenm,;, ursc a.;, : tl>e Pioneer District of i.he Chau- on Sl.mdavs or 101 ays. 'PCU4l\'e romJl11 .ec- WJ. 'e e. \ manufacturer of mechanical elec- \I 1 18tl ~ 6 30 · tl H t 1 • · ;, T d · · 8 : ,} oh11 :\Iille1· a11d FHmli: Cimino 1 ': arc 1 1 at : at le 0 ~e ·, taucjua County Council, at. the The penalty for non-compli-~ I nex;;;- ues ay evennw aT p. m trical products. Lav-'?encecSchmitt, I i::r'[Y,<>r· Cr·epk to w]II'ch e\el\T buo,- . --\-~-- : cLI'('\1' their full share of Btteu- Enr,,-.: of TI ::!~tee<.\ I - - - \ ' ·' '\ l completion-~ of the Boy ance with the parking and traf-- \ · - d l D . -.·.· - .. ~ .•.. ~.-.\. Roar·d of Tru~ .. Lcee;: Sih·.er Creek_- P_ resid~nt, announc- iness man interested in the fu- 'dr·J···e 1 - 11 sr·l:•.er· Cr·ee·k al·e ,e 1 -- 0 - d' d · · d L ' Silver Creek is celebratina· 100 · tion .at the ln epenc enee ay - ~ - -- - d d . tl t t .- , • 'ic or mance was es1g-nate ac \' , 1 . , 0 .,., 1 C)4-\ 1 , tnrl ~-\ :~,:a:~:a Ga::&?P:. Charles H. Lee. eorc:e '\.'.\. Te\ and Austin Clark. e_ -~o a_Y; Slgo·m·no·g m ~I.e. ca;n Ta.c j' ture of SilYer Creek is inYited. n·J~ased with tlle citizens of Sil- \ fine not exceedin,g· ten dollars ye<:'.l'S of ib incorporation,. June paJ·;~oeJ l'> LJ·):;. ,; . 4·.o _.__en·~ - '\_hlch Wlll me~,e the bl 0 opel a- Of na,·aiUOUJit ,·nter·ect' ',,•ill lo,o \' ~ . 1-c; ·, !''e'c· read\.'! 'ural-. une l. \'· ::5. ' ' ;). ~ \\ • ~ · ~ ~ ver Creek for +heir generous fi- for the first offense and ·by a ~ ~ ·' tJO~S.. . ,. \ the speakers of th.S' evening, nancial aid 1.0 the suppor-t of the fine· of not more than t\\·ent:.·- ul:der tenliS OI the agree:nent, !· Clark B. Bassett and Chaxles Scou:ting movement in Silver . five dollars for a second offense ratifted b•_; Hesswn stockhotdexs, 0 c b 1 f T d · t -· ' onnor, ot 1 o. ·onawan a. Creek. ; or by imprisonment no' exceedmg a culmination of se,·eral -month's 1 1 \T ' They \Yill spea t on t re ona- Statistics prove that four out : fifteen clays. · · d · · ... h. IleQ·otiations, each share of Hes- d c·t Pl · A · · · 'L d f '1 r,\~c. r:e~e'1 ant 1n ,. Is area. ~ wan a J -y a11mng ssocJanon, of fi}'e boys in any communlLY ' The fnnds recei-ve rom t 1eSP T·o L<,k,o Shore ?\.c:ws io: rom- sion $100 par :preferred will be Inc.,\ ja hig·hly successful plan of the United States \·ant to be-; 111 e>,ers -,,i1J b8 used to coYeT the :::r~c <2;:;:~, f<Jr a hi£torica] sket<\h exc}Janged for 50 shares of Sil- now in operation in that city come a Bov Scout. The citizen.'< . r-ost of the meters and t1reir in- .. \'··~·c-r Creek heginn'ing; 100 -.-er Creek Common, sold over the and \Yill give an idea how the of Silver Creek ha,·e ap}1l'OYer1 · ,fnllatirm and fcir t:be supervisio11. A:~ 0~~ -:~e abr .. -.~e \~Yere at one ;:~~-.\? ::::toP-.:x;:_er:t in the conduct of -;:'f.::~ affairs, and should have- . . . COI~nre~ 'n -~-e\\· York and Buf~ I \ l ' t' f,;r U3e rn conncocnon ' · • ' ~' plan may be put into erfect h-ere. the desire of the :;outh in t 1en· ,wotertirm. i11suection. opera 1011. ,_·_·, __ ,,,_._\_·n. 111 ·~•, celebr·at,·on falo. Each share~ of He8sion com- I · · ;.l,_--. +J 1 e ~ .. uu, por·t of t 1 d ,- 1 se \' ~ .-: .q. - --T-- con1n1un1tY ,. ~ ... ~ .... _ rnainte11anC'e~ con roJ an L 01 i mon :;v-ill recei,-e 17 .. 8 shares of 'I their Scout1ng- prograrn. t1,e 1J8Tkin_g· 111eters. r,f o•p· rPader\ hct\e CJ. SilYer Cl'eek. There are outstand~ .,80 Per Cent Of The 1 -ecently ~ompleted Bo:> --t-- :~,,-') >:..::a; -r r<:'\' ~h~ -persons n1en~ ing 440 shares of ~Hession pre- fY -E- 7\ ('!\\ \t\' .Scout driYe received $8Z6.00 i11 ,,,.~,--,,. ,., .<')Fr-i~ the i.em- fe;-red and 10,000 share;; of Hes~ i , __ ;(/hhoac uftarLleS Silver Creek. whose quotrr, \Ya~ 1Vlrs . .J'ffJeru .• Bebee t . .. h t nt11' \· •. -on ~ornnlol1. It has been a,gree-d I A l' I R h d •, ' l L ' ')' o'.1'''1 p-.fJ 0. J ~ ' [ _ppea_ s ~eac e !)'1.000. Final re-pons laYe 110L 0\' D ,1 ? !-' \RtPP 0 l Schmitt said, to add t·wo Hes- been fortJ 1 comin_g from Ir,·il1g-, .Lv • =· .n'. n \'- ~\' 1 ..,.__;:~ .:~~·.;·: :·co- f>•.r(•l\ f\t11d Of a1l ffiE'P\~- ~~>: , .. · :!~_;..- fiY~t ...-inag-e board~ if ,. __ 7 ••• ·-·.- ~:·hottJ~ e2.r1 ~hr~ .obtai~- siori shareholde1·s to . the SilYer l -t-- whose quota is $200. - i·-- i Creek Board of Directors. $1,201 Reported From Silver ---t-- Cla-ude Coolr Speaks on i The Hession JHicrosol, a per.. Creek Kiwanis Lenten Program Soci<vl Institutions \·r n~\':(l~O::: ;:_.ntr:~tf~-3. to our 111anent refillable machirie which -t- -t- -t- ;t-;·~ ~-;·: r,,, p·e:<e:·Yed vith p~iins- propag-ates Aerosols or e:;,.-tremely The 25th Annual Catholic The Silver Creek Kiwa 11 is Club The March 11th meeting of ;cc:'':· ,.,, •. r·. 1 :d :·eturn\'d to fhc, fine mists iaden with insecticidE's, j Cha.rities Appeal, which began is planning· to attend the nnicm the Major Benjarnin Bosworth: o---,.\ ·., \\\'1 :-F ~uitable half- deodorants ·and sterilizing; media. I Sunday, had reached nearly 80 o/o sen·ice at the Il'fetboclist church : Chapter, N. s. D. A. R., met at ; k~~ ,.~., )',:;·r, beE\n ma(l,~ from i:; the deYelopment of JohYJ Tfii. i of its $1,000,000 National quota . next \Vednesday, March 25th at! St. Alban's Ha.ll ',vith Mrs, Ben- 1 Hession: inYentor of navy smoke I by Monday forenoon, $18,335.25 I g p. m. They >You1d urge any jan\in Bebee as hostess. 1 devices. Silvey C1'eek manufac- : of ·which was reported from 23 of I g-roups ·wishing to do so to plan A desseTt luncheon was served I tlued the original procluct~on nro- I 27 Catholic churches in Chautau- to join them at this community at tables attracti\7e]y. decorated t dels and has been makmg the 1 qua County. The $795,683.68 serYice at wl11ch Dr. Horace with Shamrock and green ca11-- J electric n.notors used in the :na- 1 1 raised on the first d~lY of the Wood of Fredonia State Teach- dles. , I chine. Silver Creek W1l1 go mto week-long National campaign, en: College will speak The Rege 11 t, !VIrs. GeoTge Grif.- 1 immediate production of the Hes~ I constituted an all time first day I Kiwanis readings suggested for fin, presided. After a shm·t bus'io--1 sion de'--ices to fill orders for I recoTd for the annual appeal. your blessing to be read each 11888 meeting, she invited Mrs. I \1.\ c•·r·•'rl a].<o like photos of r?:- ·-: ~~- -.\Ir~Dona~(t first Y:11age , 1 ~\:\~:. ~ •• • ·.i A.!f!'TS: fJo~-~ fir::t rj}l- g-;:;. -:::·r:~ ;,;~·J·~r, if :hey are aYaiJ- 't·o A.:.--!)!--:c. .... ~.-h0 ca;1 'helo in th~s ; <\; ,f;r,rc:d comrrmnicate with \-1-~ L~->~ Sho?·r~ N e\lY~ \Yithout ~e- --T-- High School Examinations -t- To thrJ-.f3::-~ cltizens 21 vears of . )!:e 0!' ~UJ!'Ce and '\':ho do ~Ot have ; hkh O'<·hool diploma, here is he oppr)rtunit~,.- to obtain a:o .· quJ,:a.}f·nt_ one~ . ~fhr':n 2~• and 3Q; April 21 and . 2; :\h•: 2•; 1tnd 27 and June 22 'n<J. 2!l~·d haYe been set as the . t:\!JJj\-alencr exan1inaton dates at hP Jame-i.own High School at 3 · rn frw c:hautauqua-Cattarau- : more than $2,000,000 worth of r Monday's :·epm·t sho·wed that day. Friday, Marrh } 8-Romm:s i Claude Cook to present her paper I i the units. . I Our Lady of Mt. Carmel m Srl- 8~ 31--39; Saturday-Matt 2G: (,. 011 \Social Institutions in Chau-~ J --t-- ver Creek had a first day total 13; Sunday-Mark IT: 1-10; tau qua County.\ AREA SPORTING CLUBS ·1 of $1,201. Monday-John 12: 20--36; Tues- :Mrs. Cook related in an int.\lr- In the foreground of the nbO\'C _plwt'o is the eolor guard . INVITF,D TO MEETING OF Bishop John F. O'Hara opti-- day-Mark 14: 18-26; Wednes-· estinc· and concise way the var- of the Silver Creek and Porestville A111eriean Legion Posts, i HANOVER FISH & GA:ri.I:E mistically reported \The early xe~ day--Luke · 22 = 39-46; Thursday ious institutions, public and pri- during the dimax o£ the :Jie.tnorial Day paradt• oi Hl:35. rrhe ; -l- por·ts of· Parish chairman encour_ .. _ -Mark 15: 6-15. Yate, in tlus county. There are T.r· h ~, , 1 I) , · · - l l · 1 'll',.t' 1 ~,, ,~,; 11 teu- . \ . h N th -\ r Jg i':;iC'llOO. :>and lS Rl}Oi\'ll 111 i 18 lacJ;:groUnL. .. \'' '- ~ - I AH sporting clubs Ill t e or · ~ age the optimistic view that thls --~-- private J10mes for children, Home ern Chautauqua County area are vear's Catholic Chari!lies Appeal Golden Wedding· Anniversary for Old Folks, Hospital at Cassa- nial Days, June 1, :2, :3, 4,, 5. invited to attend the March 18 ;vill exceed all previous endea- -i'- daga. A county alms honse was ~--- ~- --~--- ~--~-- --~ · · -~--~~ ~~ ----~--- meeting· of the Rano'ver Fish & vors.\ J\lly. and Mrs. William Estee established in 1824. In 1844 this R d c D \ t I Game Club, at which Mr. Wester- --f-- of Brant, N. Y. celebrated their was known as Chautauqua Coun~ e. r 0 Q s r l~V e ()v fe]dt, District Game :Manager of 50th wedding anniversary q,uietly ty poor house ~md lunatic asy- U the N,ew York State Conservation The Date Book at home, because of the rllness lnm. In 1867 a 11 ew asylum was Department,. will be guest speak- -t~ of Mrs. Estee, on March 8th. Tb.e built at a cost of $20,000. This 1 R · h c l\ s d .. s counHE!s Those '':h~ are interested and r are for an anplication may o'b- i ain them at -the Silver Creek I • \gh ~r·hr>rJ] office. -t-- er. Local 4-H clubs and Boy March 18-Chamher of Com- ' couple were ma:rried Ma~ch 8, I was equipped with running wa~ e a c lin a X . u n a y Scout Troops 36 and 52 of Silvel' mere,\) BaDquet at the Hotel Sil- /1898. They have two cluldren, I' ter. A 11 ew cou 11 ty house was C:reek are also invited to attend ver- Creek at 6:30 p. m. Alton and Hattie also nine g-rmld- built in 1869. A tun~ing poil1t in The, R.ecl Cross c1l'ii\e in tlli!i locality, IYhidl stan eel Sun- tbis inte:resting meeting. children. Mr. and Mrs. Estee I all public relief took place in · , l Included in the Fish and GaJ11.<> March 18-J\Ileeting of the Han- wish to thank their many friends 189 o. The Newton Memorial Hos- clay, J\Ian:.h 14-. will rea('h its dimax this eoming.' Smway w len Club's agenda , for ,the coming- ov,\Jr . Home Bureau with Mrs. and relatives who sent candy, I pital was built in 1903. She said n. team of: stu<lE'lli; solieit'ors of SilYer Creek High School carry · f Jessie Taylor. f ·t ·ft d J tl t t · · • weeks ,vill be the buiiclmg- ·up o ~ 1 ruJ ~, g:J ~s an care 8 on Ia ~ that there are imp1·ovemen s m OlJ a house-to-house .:anvass :[rom 1 until 3 o'clock. 'l'h1s year s f h . b th March 18-Past Noble GI·ands day . t t d tl ot beaver colonies, 0 w lC ere I · · ., vanouhs ' 1 vays at_tullt:·esel: an . 1 d~' I Silver Creek-Irvin-2: quota of $1800 l1as been split with a quota eed Named Cha.i..rman on Social Security Committee ---t- Danic,J A. Reed, Republican · on.rn-esRtnan of Dunkirk, has een named chairman of a sub- ommittE\e to study the expansion nd ~o':(el'aJ!e of social security, nd to make recommendations ,.or greater social security coveT- ,!!e. Barn]d Knutson, Republican f Minnc,, ota, who is chiefly re-- ~or,~ible for the reactivation of .· t RUb-committee, hoped that far- er:-:~ bu.-;ln~~s and professional . en. and other self employed 'Ot 1 ·~1\ l' h t ') .!\...._ ::: cou a ave a chance o , l;e part in the social secnrity · \~tttam and reap its old age ben- ,f:t~ a• t11 . t . ' .. - .• I£111· o'~-Tn reques ~ are a few in this vicinity. T~e meet with M:rs. Martin Pecoraro, I --,-- the w o.e ms 1 ·1on JS a c1e rt: I ~ roca:1 club arso hopes to begm 7:30 p. m. Robson. Smith. 1 to .Chautat~qua ..,co:'nty .. · · of $160 :Eor Irving <n~cl $1640 :Eor Silver Creek 'l'l1e m·ea quota exMnsiv:e. wo1·k on Tefo:estati~n March 19_:_Meeting· of the Gar- ' El f d T Mrs. Allee Glmsty read from J for last yeat· ~was $.l'l 50 at their farm. This proJect w1ll den Club with Mrs. Gideon Chris- ~ ,e~ e 0 \National Defense News,\ ex--~ Throughout this \·eek a com- ~ Char·les Hug-hes and Charles Lucle- ~ be under the supervision of one ty. ·\ Vzllaye Board I eerpts of NatlOnal Defe_nse. Com-~ mittee of local businessmen h<we man. of the state foresters in this sec- March \20-The H. L C. meets -t_': I muni~m vs. Our Amencan Way: been solicitir 1 g the busir.~sses and The committee began soliciting tion. at home of Mr. and Mrs. Newton I Tll_e. sday's villag·e election pass- of Lrfe. indust_ries of ~_the v_il_lage. The Sunday and will continue until Th n fox h1unts. which h2v'C S Miss .T oan Ranis on, acco'm-nan- t t f tl end· I\ the a' ··re ., 1 rra--cn' ?1 ~ lawson. ed quietly ,,.>}th only 65 votes · \' conumt ee cons1s.s o . 1e o · n, , m \ u • b<>p;ged some fox in past weeks. March 22 - Current Events ~ cast. The Republican slate of ied by Miss Colberg at the piano, HerbeTt C1·andall, Harold Cte~ lrvjng Drive Sunday ,rriJI r.~ continued each Sunday in Club meets with Mrs. Pearl Ad- Clark Smith and Jobn w. Robson sang two numb~rs. . ment, 0. w, Seymour, Carlton Ir-ving win also be solicited this th \ hoPe\. of ridding the c_·ountzy_- The Chapter lS much mterest-. }~T 1 E t Ba.Jdwin Leo Sund~.\.' from 1 until 3 p. m. Don- ~ ~ sitt. for trustees, who ran without op- . . 1 , · C t , 10 mes, Tnes · , Pid\ of the g-ame destroymg am- March 23-Regular meetinK_ of position, w,<Ore elected with totals \'? 111 the \' 1 ~ge s commg en .en--~ Kittell, Fxank Srarlata, Firm1P1 ald Manning was selected chair- mals. Ruby Rebekah Lodge . m club- of 62 ·and 60 votes respectively. mal c:lebratron and th.e s:Jb]ect I Anderso11. Dr. J. Mmrzes1reimer, man of the drive in that locality. --+-- was d1scnssed before ad]oUI'll- Alb .· S ·t J h Robsor 1 It , '11 b 11 p + 0 tl'~ \ol 1 'cJ'to~\ rooms. One write-h1 vote was cast for . en eege1 , o .n . ''r e • .e \' ~ · · \~ New York State 4 -H Club March 23-- Shakespeare Club each of three informal c~nclidates, ment. j Melvi11 Hall. Howard Collins, Ro~r ~incl the populace of these ·commu- m.;mbers have started a Mar-sha~l will have a dinner at Colonial these being Anthony Messina, --t-- ,Q\hrader. I;ou Connell. Hall C:lo- -nities to .!:!·et behind this ;vorthy Plan of their owl1 to help fuuply I1m in F.r.edonia at 7:00 p. m. Samuel Privatm·a and A. Chal- Silve1· CTeek is celebrating 100 thier, William F'awdrey. Arthur drive, as it was announced last German vonth v;.ith ·rakes. March 29-Fortnightly Club to mers Link. Othel• ballots wcxe years of its hJrorporation, Jun~ Guest, Earle Ho<e. R8v D~mon. \'\\\k +b~t the City of Dunh\irk i:ro've] , .. ;;_nd' othe'· ~.mall tools for • d I H d w d c 1 G . . 1 h d 1 a ·eache' r'L, q1lo+a o .o • meet -,vith Mrs. Ralph Buth. declared not void. 1·-5; ,s;et rea y. ' ·~ owar ar , ,ar yl,BW!SC.1. a · a rea Y 1 c. '~ ' • 4-H Garden Clubs. ·-