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It touk ll('\\'s from the .\Iotl1m- Coun11'_v weeks to reach the colonies 200 years ago while today it is a 1na.ttor of minutes and less, \\'ill2 all this i! is .i1'1t(-msling; In uolv that the p1'i1.1oiplm and itléills of g-n\'o1'1‘n11o1\t ax‘ laid clown by tlw first P1'0s'.lLlm1l' of tl10s'ell1,1il(‘(‘l States and the state.s111€*n of his‘ time still serve as the basis of our govex-nlnont today. True, minor cllanges have been vffcctetl and major clmnges have been a.t’r(=mptod—— but the fmldamontals xtlll 1'0- main -— sound and nnshaken. Colonel Stoopnagle Marries Buchers Bowlers Still Best Mrs. Townsend is survived by her husband, John R. Town- send. a son, John N. Townsend and a ciauglmtmr Mrs. Grace Townsend N eilans. She was also mother of the late Elbridge s. who passed away January 29th 1935. F. (\hase Taylor. 38, better known perphaps os. Colonel L0 muel Q. Stoopnaglo, was mar- ried in Baltimore, Md. on Sat- urday. February 15th to Miss Kay Bell. The Colonel is the son of Mr. Horace F. Taylor who built the home on the West River now occupied by Frank J. Smith_ As youth, Chase spent anumber of sum- mers On Grand Island. (‘;¢=1u- Buchm-‘a bO\\'lil1g' team lms, o(mlin11<-(I to tip over flu‘ maples at :1 fast enough clip to hold the top mug in the Holy Nanlv .L(*21,g'uv. Last \\»'uel{ they tipped m'v.1- tho wcond place team, i:11us holding the lead. ;\‘bl.y aiding Capt. Bucher are Johnny Mayer, Harry Tucker, Tony Guenther and Joe Mart- cue. '1 In a simila1- manual‘ Gmrge VVashingt0n the man still stands as the basis of American ideals and as an example to be emu- 1a~_ted. Even the efforts of hist.o1'ianS and biographershave failed to entirely destroy all that. Washington has stood for. He may got have chopped down the cherry tree, nor thrown a silver dollar across the Poto= mac (or was it the Rappaha11— nock). but George Washington is still — “first in the Hearts of his Countrymen”. Town Hall Bulletin CCC Camp Boxing The meek may inherit the ‘earth but: with today’s prop- erty taxes they Won’t be able to keep it. . . Shakespeare must have had an inkling of the fu- ture when penned that scene of Hamlet talking to himself. In the modern theater t.hat’s all the audience he can expect... Radio shows are getting so popular actors will soon be auditioning sponsors... Then there was the fatal error of the sculptor on the Stone moun tain projec. He finished off an eyebrow and stepped back to admire his work. . . New York banker is amazed to hear that the recent freezing spell was felt. throughout the country. He thought somebody had 0- pened the vault Where he kept his assets. Team The boxing team 0 Camp S 7?. 56.» Buckhorn Park, are : »»»u,.jampion9 qf the Western N. ‘Y. Division_ This coming Week the team of 10 men will journey L’ to Leicester, New York for the The most exiting game from the stand point of rivalry was that between the Bueherites and St. Stephens other team captained by Johnny Messmer. Buchers boys blasted out a 3 pin victory over their local riv- als. The losers put up a grand battle in spite of the absence of their Capt, who was in Albany on Town business. Johnny was prepared to fly home in order to help his team mates but the weather prevented any planes from leaving the Albany air- port, so all he could do, was pace the floor in his hotel room. However his paceing was futile. The Messner team [is composed of Tom Fleming, Charlie Dav- ern, Lee Elcessor and Joe Burns. The Grand Island News Wis- hes to extend its sincere sym- pathy to Mr. Frank J. Smith on the death of his father on Sun- day, February 16th. winter tournament. There are local entries in all Weight class- ifications. The team expected to retain its championship standing against the. outfits representing 16 othe Camps in the distnict. A group of sup- porters from the now frozen marshes of Buckhorn Park will accompany the fisticufers. The imewiris Wishes the boys the best of uc . Riverside High The “Hi Y” program at Riverside provegl a great suc- cess last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings. The en- tertainment consisted of school and some outside talent. God and George “Mother, do liars ever go to heaven?” “Why, no dear,” replied the mother. “Certainly not”. There was quite a pause. Finally the boy said quietly: “Well it must be might lone- some up theye with only God and George Washington.” Hardware Age. Other School News 115., Mr. Howard Killian has been “-1. confined to his home- for a Week j§.‘§¢.suffering from ulcers of the ?f?\§§§;;throat. Miss Catharine De Glopper enrolled at Bryant and Stratton Business College last; Week. Cordzially, FRED ALLEN