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/ » ! ■ _ ' ' CATSKnX UOtMTAlW MEWS Margaretville. N. Y., Friday, April la 196S Ptane JUno NOKMAirS PHOTO SHOP an L. Blakeslee N<»mai CWMid CkHsis If- SEPTIC TANK - CESSPOOL Clogging Prevenfed! - - ------ ONE TREATMENT LASTS A FULL YEAR ROXBURY GLF Boxbury, Y. NfW I AiMtica't dean- bumkig fu«l o l gives you ■o ra oImii hwrt p*r oallonl Oeair MobHheat iiadt by fh» maken of MoMI>a i and Meblfolll E. F. Traver & Son Phone 0151 AtkviUe, N. Y. EXPERT ^ MOTO-MOWER SEKVKE G«nuin« Parts IFor quick, Mty starts. smo«lh mewing and trsubls-fr** op- •ration, iff our factery-trainad scrvic* wpsrts sliarpcn and CKliusf your power mfww now. Procision factory-approved •quipmonti Complete stocic of gonwine Moto-Mower parti. QUICK SERVICE ON ALL MAKES! Lawn Mower Sales-Semce JOHN OONSTABU: PbMie Margaretvflle 2092 AUTHORIZED MOTO-MOWER SERVICE DEALER Andes Halcott Center Silvered Heart Ajttack in Floridfi Andes, April 15.—C. E. Ferris, who suffered a hetui: attadc on April 7, is in the Durham Young hospital at Leesburg, Fla. He will be glad to hear from friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris moved to Lees- burg in February, where they pur- chased a iKHne. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haldeman of Troy spent Saturday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Claude Oliver. Their son, James, who spent the week at the CHiver home, returned with his parents. * Mrs. Lillian Perkins of Bing- hamton spent Thursday through Saturday with her cousins, Misses Marj(»:ie and Elizabeth Bruce. Two Jofai flie Army Steve French Canton spent Tuesday night with his friend, Gordon Edwards. On Wednes- day they left for Ft. Belvoir, Va., where they will enter the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ali and children were recent guests of her mother, Mrs. Mary Domacety, at New York. Miss Mary Jackson of Kingston spent the we^end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emset Jack- son. Mrs. Ella Odis of Kingston was an Andes visitor Saturday. Mrs. Lionel Van, Kleeck and daughters, X3iristine and Sharon, of Walton and Mrs. Joe Huska of Scotch mountain spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Floyd Lid- dle. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and Edward Smith (rf Bingham- ton were Thursday visitors of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mural Miller. I Mrs. Frank Daniels of Walton visited her niece, Mrs. James Ait- kens, on Thinrsday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gabrielson of Delhi were Sunday dinner guests of their son-in-law and daughter and fam- ily. ' Joined fbe Fisbennen James Hall of Albany spent sev- eral days visiting Andes friends and took in the opening of the trout season. Mr. and Mrs. John Roney and children, John, Hmmy and Pam- ela, visited ,her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Rod- rigo, at Whitesboro on Sunday. Betamed From Florida Mrs. Walter Gladstone and daughter, Carol, who have speijit foiu: months in Florida, retiamra to their home Saturday evening. On Sunday they visited lier father, D o^elly Bresee, who is la patient at the Fox hospital in Oneonta. Miss P e ^ Aitkou eBtertaiBed noon to edebrate her iiid li .blsth^^ day. Birtfi of Son Mrs. Robert Howell was hostess at a stodc shower Tuesday eve- ning for Mrs. Walter Vogel. The Vogels tove a son^ Scott Louis, bom Tliursday at Margaretville hospital. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. All and daughters, Joyce, Florence and Mrs. Scott Mayer, and ^n visited her father and sister at Ithaca on Sunday. / ., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett of Walton were Saturday evening supper guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tweedie, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richaer of Rockville Center spent the weekend with her sisters. Miss Elizabeth Bruce returned home ^ni Cocoes To Homer Folks Halcott Center, April IS.-^Hie Halcott Health unit repprt^ that 22 pa<^ages of /hconemade ct^kies and candies were ^ t to the Greene county patients at Hconer Folks hospital for Easter. Mrs. Gerald iSanford and small son, Eric, are spading a touple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith B. Streeter, while Sgt Sanford is taking additional training in a 6unp near Platts- bui£^. Mrs. Fted Wamitz and son, Kenneth, spent last week in New, York city with Mr. Wamitz, who is employed there. The Kaftan family of New York city is spending a few days at their simmier home in town. The WSCS held an all-day meet - ing at the p^uTsonage on Wetoes- day as guests of Mrs. Forrest Rob- inscHi. There was the usual good attendance with the ladies devot- ing their time to sewing in'i>rep- ara,tion for the summer bazaar. A business m ating was held in the aftemoon. Tjlie next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jean DeMott. Miss Arlene Griffin is spending a few days in New York. Mrs. Harold Brand of New- burgh visited her pcu:ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Streeter, the middle of the week. Louis Crosby is driving a new Ford station wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bodner and sons pf Woodstock were Sun- day guests at the home of her ijiother, Mrs. Laura Wileman. Miss Carole Crosby, who has been spending Easter vacation at home, returned to her studies at Potsdam State Teachers college on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crosby took their daughter to Potsdam. Mr. ant^^Mrs. ^ o n Griffin of Fallsburg visited his aunt, Mrs Ida J. Gordon, Sunday. Mrs. Eva Slauson was a pa- tient at Margaretville hospital for a few days last week. The Stone Brothers are driving a Buick, recently purtdfased from the Margaretville agency. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kelder and daughters were Saturday guests at the home of her brother, Wal- ter Alle, in Windham. »■ with them on Sunday. W&T. and Mrs. Linn Miller and son, Alton, of Bath are spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Power Mowers BMing Rotary Mower, & Stratton motor, rewind starter, aircraft type steering handle, large scdky type spring mount- ed tMat, a^insfc- «| Q(|95 able lieight of cot. PcoB 21-Ini(dt Cut Pnsh Type Rotary Power Mower, Briggs & StrattMi mot<»-. Penn 18-Dich Cot Power Mower Beo Power Mower, 21-Inch Cat Botary Typ^ LOOK O u t ^ Package and Bulk Gaiden Seeds Agiico Lawn Fertilizer in 5-10-25 lb. Bags Lawn Grass Seed Garden Tods Lawn Brooms Margaretville Hardware, Inc. Ph<me 0201 M argaretville, N. Y. Frank Miller, and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Miller. Entrtalned Cheer Leaders, Joyce and Flor^ce AU enter- tained the chei^r leaders of at ‘a pajama party Friday n i^ t tod family vrere Sunday' a£- tecnoon guests xA his aun^ Mrs. Aikville By David Williams ArkviUe, April 16 Mr. and Mrs. Hermah Neal of Walton were Sunday aftemoon guests at the Scully home. Mr. and Mrs. I n ^ Brace of Stamford were recent visitor^ of Mr. {md Mrs. John Roberts Sr. A pancake supper win be served Monday evening at the Arkvillie Methodist parish house by the WSCS. Serving win begin at 5:30 with plenty of pancakes, eggs, sausage and maple syrup for a ll Bring family and friends. Price, $1.00 adults and 5P cents for chil- dren under* 12.^ Neal Forsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foi:sman, was taken to MargeuretviUe hospittd Monday suffering with pneumonia. Mrs. MUdrtd Day of North Bergen, N. J., is spending a few days with Mra. Robert' Wynn. Mr. Md Mrs. Donald ScuUy and daughter of South Kortright spent Sun<fey at the home of his mother,' Katherine ScuUy. Mr. and Mrs. David Shultis of Fleischmanns were guests at the home of her brother, Leonar^ Maxim, on Sunday. - Miss Maud Redmond has Iseen visiting her sister, Mrs. Ora Play- ford, at Deimar the past week. The ArkviUe pinochle dub met at the home of Mrs. R. G. HUl in MargaretviUe last week. Prize winners were Mrs. Tom HiU, Mrs. Clinton Morse and Mrs. Andrew Vredenbiugh. Mr. and' Mrs. S. H. Halpem spent the weekend in New York city and attended an anniversary party for Mrs. Heilpem’s brother- in-law and sister on Sunday. Infr. and Mrs. Donald Brewer of Albany were Simday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Diavid Shultis, X«on£ird Maxim, Katherine Scully and d^ughtr were in Ronje Siin- day to bring Anthony Mdxim to spend a few days with his sister, airs. Shultis, at Fleischnumns. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kimbal and family of Sidney were week- end guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. “Bud' Bames. Mrs. Marion Vredenburgh and children of Fly Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vredenburgh Sunday. Bobby returned home with his mother after spending the week with his grandparents. Mrs. S. H Halpem, Mrs. Lynn George, Mrs. Stanley Hoombeek and Mrs. David Williams attended the spring meeting of the Kings- ton District Woman’s Society of Cluistian sei^ce at the Method- ist chuKii in Saugerties. Church Services Pine B ill Community Chnrdi, Sunday, April 20: Worship service win be hdd in the chundi at 7:30 m. Rev. Herman Diekmann will i in diarp. St. Francis de Sales Pariidi, Rev. John Gorman, pastor: Pine Hill, 7:30 a. m.; Phoenicia, 7:30 and 9 a. m.; Allaben, 10:30 a. m.; Boice- vine, 9 a. m. Sacred Heart P a ri^ Maiga- retville: Masses Sunday, April 20, Fleischmanns, 7 and 8:30; Marga- retviUe, 10; Andes, 11:30. Movena dvotions Monday, 7:30. Confes- sions Satur^y, 4:30 and 7:30. Phoeni^ Bi^tist Oiiindi, Rev. Em estM . Esfes, pastor: Sunday Oliverea Elizabeth Taylor, at Delhi. Mrs. Albert Preiser and son, Ed- win, and dau^tet,- Genevieve, of White Plains were weekend guests of her son and daughter- in-law and family. Visit Pertsh Lake Dr. and Mrs. Robert 6lendening of E^dweU spent the week at their camp at Perch .lake and with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Glendening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bettiol of Haipersfield were Sunday guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. MHlliam Ramassini, and family. Soonts Finished Pin Cushlcms Girl Scout Troop 8 worked mi pin cushions and' finished them. They also started on a skit for second class rank. They divided into groups. One skit is caUed “Grandma and Her Children.” Mr. and Mrs. George Cable and two children of Walden spent Thursday with her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Miner. 'Mrs. Robert HoUoway, who has spent the winter in Vestal, rer turned to her home Sunday. Gordon Aitkens and Robert Cobb of BeUviUe spent the week- nd with his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ait- kens. Mrs. Susie DiUon is a medical patient at Delhi hospital. Bobby Champlain of Franklin spent SaturdlEiy. and Sunday with his grandparente, Postmaster and Mrs. Bruce Champlin. ' • Mrs. Burt Hoyt and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoyt of MechanicviUe were Sunday aftemoon guests her sister,, Mrs. Harrison Arm- strong. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dickson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Wn- liam Dicksoi^. Onecmta. John Emerson of Walton sprat part of his Easter vacation with his grai^parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Emerson. Home On Forloogfa A?lc Harry Ben is spendmg. an 18-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Goldie Davis, and his sister, Mrs. Eder Dav^. He leaves .^iril 20 for Havre, Mont. Cdebrated Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Harland Jester, Mr. and Mrs. John Jakszewski, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oles and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ford had din- ner at the Old Jericho tavern in Bainbridge Sunday evening to debrate their wedding anniver- Beiiig Rebuilt OUvei«a, April 16.—Men have started to work reconstructing the tavem in Olivere^ George Beden is the contractor. The building win be replaced alx>ut thb same size end shape as it was before the buUding was collapsed by wind and heavy snow last Feb- ruary. Lorraine Vau^e spent the wedsr end with IJnda Cowan. 63 Attended Grange Hie Pomona Grange m^t April 8 at the United Presbyterian churcl^ annex. Therewere ftour visiting Grangers. The program was conducted Iqt them.: Sixty- three membilb were present Auxiliary Elected Officers The. Big Indian-Oliverea Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire departn;ient held the April meeting at the Oliverea fire halL Officers for the coming year are: President, Laura Eignor; vice-president, Faye Wranovics; treasurer, Ruth Schir- mer; secretary, Lillian Osterhoudt. Plans for the coming year were discu^ed and i%freshments were served at the dose of the meet- ing. Mr. and Mre. William Chisholm spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George BedelL Mr. Chisholm seems . completely re- covered f?;>om a recent operation. George Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George BedeU, has rtiu?ned to Teadiers conege at Oswego after spending the Easter vacation with his parentse. Louis Combe has been in for the past week suffering with a virus. Rande Gavette speht several days last week with his grand- parents while his mother was re- covering frran a severe cold. Lee^Sdnrmer is taking a 14- week course at the IBM in Kings- ton, after which he wiU rietum to coUege at the Universily or Cin- dnn^tti. Ira Beadle is vacationing in California at the h(»ne of his son, Floyd, and family. Mr. and Mhi. S. Heinlick of EHizabeth, N. J., spent the week- end at Iheir home in MdOnley hoUow, CWverea. school, 9:45 -a. m.; morning wor- ship, 11; young people service, 6:15 p. m.; evening service, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ning at 8. S a i n t Margaret’s Episcopal Orarch, Orchard street. Rev. R. L. Donahue, priest - in - charge, phone Downs^e 3-2565: Sunday, April 20, snd Sunday eifter Sun- day; 9:15 a. m.. Holy EXicharist, and church school. Phoenicia M etli^st Churcli, Rev. Larry Winqentsen, pastor: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, U ; MYF, 6:30 p. m.; adult Bible dass, 8:15 p. m. Men’s dub Monday at 8 p. m.; Youth membership class Monday, 4 p. m. The Margaretville-New Kingston arger Parislu Margaretville: Sunday school at 9:30; chinxh service at 10:30. New Kingston: Sunday school at 10:45 and church service at 12. Fr«d Wienberg of Hartwick coUege wiU be in charge of both services. ' ' Clovesviile Bible Baptist Camrch, Ridiard Tait, pastor: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning wor- ship, 11; evening service, 7:30. Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday evening. Rev. Floyd Kester, re- tumed missionary to Africa, wiU be guest speaker at both room- ing and evening services on Sun- day. ArkviUe Methodist Chnrcli, Rob- ert A. Gevert, minister. Sunday services: 9:30, morning worship; 10:30 a. m., Simday school. Wed- nesday, 7 p. ny, choir rehearsal. Thursday, April .17, 8 p. m., offi- dal board. Monday, April 21, 5:30 p. m., pancake supper, spon- sored by ArkviUe WSCS. Monday, 7 p. m., preparatory membership class. Margaretville Methodist Church, Robert A. Gevert, minister. Sun- day services: 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11, morning worship. Sun- day, April 20, 6 p. m., family nighty covered dish supper; “An European Tlravelogue” wiU be pre- sent^ by Miss Edna Hawkins. Monday, 7 p. m., preparatorji memb^riship dass. Wednesday, 7:15 p. m., senior choir rehearsal. Friday, SiSO p. m., junior choir rehei^sal. > Allaben F c^ Metiiodiat Ghnndi, «e ^ r, ESw^ine Keester. Su t^-'Sdioo%r^ ■ a. m.; momit wonhin ll?lBvenii$j^ se^ce, 7:3 *nie Wtmai’s MisMcmuy sodeiy win jneet at Mrs. WUIard Gul- nidc’s h(Bne FHday, April 18, at 7:30 p. m. for the numliily busi- ness meeting. FMY at the par- sonage each Tuesday evening at 7:30. Study of : the' Book of Gen^is. Prayer meeting each Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday sdiool workers’ course wiU be started Firday evening, April 25. Only two Sundays left in the chureh Sunday' school contest, the boys are stiU leading. Court of Honor (Continued from page 1) field ejfficutive in New Jersey, presented service stars to Life Scouts Paul Taber, J(rfm Huggins, Fix and Lee Fix Jr. The step upward for these boys win be Eagle rank, the highest in Scouting. Dr. Huggins, Mr. PoUey, Robert Kavanaugh and Regis Sullivan, who hold the rank of Eagle Scout, were introduced by' Committee Qiairman Lee V. Fix. Mr. Fix said that the committee had ap- proved 35 merit badges for Mar- garetviUe boys this month. More than 100 merit badges have b6en eamed here in the last year. EoUowing a brief songfest, the program closed with the Scout vesper song, benediction and taps. Buyers were Ronald Hadden, Gene Fix, John Huggins and Douglas DeSUva. Refreshments were prepared by Scout mothers. Charter review for the Mar- garetviUe troop and post wiU be held April 24 at the L^on/home. The new- charter year 'begins May L Rev. Bailey Goes To Albany Hospital Rev. William BaQey, i>astor of the Margaretville Advent Chris- tian church, who is also a monber of the central sdMol faculty, raie of 'the best liked and resp^ed men of the village and the coto - munity round about, was taJcen to the Albany hospital the latter part of the week where he underwent surgery to correct injured discs in his spine Monday. He thinks the injury came whU^ he was working in <me of the cemeteries, in the vaUey -whrai the graves were moved to another location. Churdi services wiU cmtinue during his absence. Scouts Go To Camp Dry Brbol^ Aprif 15.—The snow- bound state camp in Rider hoUow was populated Avith out-of-town Boy Scouts recently. Will Leave For Europe Next Week Fleischmanns, April 15. — PFC Benjamin B. Short, v\^o has be6n spending a 15-day leave with his parents, Mr. Euid Mrs. Leon Viin Loan, on Hig^ount left Monday for Fort Dfac, N. J. PFC. Short expects to ^ v e Fort Dix during the Week for the European theatre, where he wiU be staticmed for two years. He is in one of the replacement groups. Mrs. VanLoan and daught^ Leona and Peggy, heir mother, Mrs. Ben Barley, also Miss Ann- ette Rappleyea of WestkiU ac- coQQ>anied Private Short to Fort pix, his point of enAarkation, on Monday. Grand Matron Comes^Next Week Gertrude L. Better, grand ma- tron, and Alvah A. Berthrand, grand patron, of the Grand Chap- ter of the State erf New Y o*, Order of the Eastern Star, wOl make an official visit to the Dd.- awarie-SuUivan district at the Franklin central sdKwl T h u rs ^ evening, April 24, ait 8 o’d o (^ ^ SfoCK KOOR P4RlTRyi FRESH (ACRONIZED) F r y in g C h ic k en s WHILE THEY l-AST Short RIBS iir STEER OF BEEF 4DC LIVER „.OJIC Old-F^hioned (Sharp) STORE CHEESE . 1 iC Assorted Cookies 3£$1.00 Heinz Catsup • • • • • • 2ibo ttle 40c (Get your Grand Nati<Hial Bake-Off Entry Blank) Pillsbury’s Best Hour. 25 $2.13 .... 6-79c T frui rs AMD ^ O R ID A ORANGES 2 do. 89c SUNKIST LEMONS NO. 1 FANCY M adNtOSH APPLES 4n».49c Meat and Produce Prices Good FHda^f^Sotarday, April 18-19 FROZEN rOODS BIBDSEiYIS Strawberries BiDSDSEYE Cauliflower BIBDSETE Cut Green Beans ‘^;39c 29c 2for43c BABYFOCX) BABY FOOD MERINGUE M K MUFFIN MIXES coupoD in emtb 6»“ S9c 27c 29c JACK FROST I ' OONFEOmoNlQtS SUGAR TIP TOP COFFEE 2Sl29c ‘S69c HXSUSBEY8 CHOOAATE SYRUP HEB&raEYS INSTiWW fOCOA M K SKY FLAKE <»ACKERSi„.,»^ ^ ^ • “ PKaCLES 2 "“ 49c > . ^ ^ .....- ; ---- ..... .... - ----- --------- Grocory Price* Good Ttmrsday Noon, April^24 2 S i 43c ‘± 4 3c •"^33c CABNAXION DBY DfSTAMT Chocolate Drink One at Begnlar Price and One at ’A Price 2 59c Stuffed Olives *tr59c ULY OF THE VAIXJET Cut Green Beans 2 ’'lT 3 9 c LILY OF TQ£ VALLEY Cream StyleCom 2'tr3Sc lyory Fl^es laigeSSc giant 81c Blue Dot Duz Free kitchen tongs in eaeh pkg. large 3SC giant 8k CHEER large 34c g^t 79c CRISCO 3£95c L Bussy & Co., Inc. 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Page 1: Andes H alcott Center ^n i SfoCK KOOR P4RlTRyi F C · •quipmonti Complete stocic of gonwine Moto-Mower parti. QUICK SERVICE ON ALL MAKES! Lawn Mower Sales-Semce JOHN OONSTABU: PbMie

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! ■ _ ' ' ■ CATSKnX UOtMTAlW MEWS M argaretville. N. Y., Friday, April l a 196S

Ptane JUno NOKMAirS PHOTO SHOP

an L. BlakesleeN<»maiCWMid CkHsis If-

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AUTHORIZED MOTO-MOWER SERVICE DEALER

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Silvered Heart Ajttack in Floridfi

Andes, April 15.—C. E. Ferris, who suffered a hetui: attadc on April 7, is in the Durham Young hospital at Leesburg, Fla. He will be glad to hear from friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris moved to Lees­burg in February, where they pur­chased a iKHne.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haldeman of Troy spent Saturday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Claude Oliver. Their son, James, who spent the week at the CHiver home, returned with his parents. *

Mrs. Lillian Perkins of Bing­hamton spent Thursday through Saturday with her cousins, Misses Marj(»:ie and Elizabeth Bruce.

Two Jofai flie ArmySteve French Canton spent

Tuesday night with his friend, Gordon Edwards. On Wednes­day they left for Ft. Belvoir, Va., where they will enter the Army.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ali and children were recent guests of her mother, Mrs. Mary Domacety, at New York.

Miss Mary Jackson of Kingston spent the we^end with her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emset Jack­son.

Mrs. Ella Odis of Kingston was an Andes visitor Saturday.

Mrs. Lionel Van, Kleeck and daughters, X3iristine and Sharon, of Walton and Mrs. Joe Huska of Scotch mountain spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Floyd Lid- dle. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and Edward Smith (rf Bingham­ton were Thursday visitors of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mural Miller.I Mrs. Frank Daniels of Walton

visited her niece, Mrs. James Ait- kens, on Thinrsday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gabrielson of Delhi were Sunday dinner guests of their son-in-law and daughter and fam­ily.

' Joined fbe FisbennenJames Hall of Albany spent sev­

eral days visiting Andes friends and took in the opening of the trout season.

Mr. and Mrs. John Roney and children, John, Hmmy and Pam­ela, visited ,her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Rod­rigo, at Whitesboro on Sunday.

Be tamed From FloridaMrs. Walter Gladstone and

daughter, Carol, who have speijit foiu: months in Florida, retiamra to their home Saturday evening. On Sunday they visited lier father, Do^elly Bresee, who is la patient at the Fox hospital in Oneonta.

Miss P e ^ A itkou eBtertaiBed

noon to edebrate her iiid li .blsth day.

Birtfi of SonMrs. Robert Howell was hostess

at a stodc shower Tuesday eve­ning for Mrs. Walter Vogel. The Vogels tove a son Scott Louis, bom Tliursday at Margaretville hospital.

Dr. and Mrs. A. L. All and daughters, Joyce, Florence and Mrs. Scott Mayer, and ^n visited her father and sister at Ithaca on Sunday. / .,

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett of Walton were Saturday evening supper guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tweedie, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richaer of Rockville Center spent the weekend with her sisters. Miss Elizabeth Bruce returned home

^ n i C o c o e s

To Homer FolksHalcott Center, April IS.-^Hie

Halcott Health unit repprt that 22 pa<^ages of /hconemade ct kies and candies were ^ t to the Greene county patients at Hconer Folks hospital for Easter.

Mrs. Gerald iSanford and small son, Eric, are spading a touple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith B. Streeter, while Sgt Sanford is taking additional training in a 6unp near Platts- bui£ .

Mrs. Fted Wamitz and son, Kenneth, spent last week in New, York city with Mr. Wamitz, who is employed there.

The Kaftan family of New York city is spending a few days at their simmier home in town.

The WSCS held an all-day meet­ing at the p uTsonage on Wetoes- day as guests of Mrs. Forrest Rob- inscHi. There was the usual good attendance with the ladies devot­ing their time to sewing in'i>rep- ara,tion for the summer bazaar. A business mating was held in the aftemoon. Tjlie next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jean DeMott.

Miss Arlene Griffin is spending a few days in New York.

Mrs. Harold Brand of New­burgh visited her pcu:ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Streeter, the middle of the week.

Louis Crosby is driving a new Ford station wagon.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bodner and sons pf Woodstock were Sun­day guests at the home of her ijiother, Mrs. Laura Wileman.

Miss Carole Crosby, who has been spending Easter vacation at home, returned to her studies at Potsdam State Teachers college on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crosby took their daughter to Potsdam.

Mr. ant ^Mrs. ^on Griffin of Fallsburg visited his aunt, Mrs Ida J. Gordon, Sunday.

Mrs. Eva Slauson was a pa­tient at Margaretville hospital for a few days last week.

The Stone Brothers are driving a Buick, recently purtdfased from the Margaretville agency.

Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kelder and daughters were Saturday guests at the home of her brother, Wal­ter Alle, in Windham. »■

with them on Sunday.W&T. and Mrs. Linn Miller and

son, Alton, of Bath are spending a few days with his mother, Mrs.

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Frank Miller, and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har­old Miller.

Entrtalned Cheer Leaders, Joyce and Flor^ce AU enter­

tained the chei r leaders ofat ‘a pajama party Friday n i^ t

tod family vrere Sunday' a£- tecnoon guests xA his aun Mrs.

AikvilleBy David Williams

ArkviUe, April 16Mr. and Mrs. Hermah Neal of

Walton were Sunday aftemoon guests at the Scully home.

Mr. and Mrs. I n ^ Brace of Stamford were recent visitor of Mr. {md Mrs. John Roberts Sr.

A pancake supper win be served Monday evening at the Arkvillie Methodist parish house by the WSCS. Serving win begin at 5:30 with plenty of pancakes, eggs, sausage and maple syrup for all Bring family and friends. Price, $1.00 adults and 5P cents for chil­dren under* 12.

Neal Forsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foi:sman, was taken to MargeuretviUe hospittd Monday suffering with pneumonia.

Mrs. MUdrtd Day of North Bergen, N. J., is spending a few days with Mra. Robert' Wynn.

Mr. Md Mrs. Donald ScuUy and daughter of South Kortright spent Sun<fey at the home of his mother,' Katherine ScuUy.

Mr. and Mrs. David Shultis of Fleischmanns were guests at the home of her brother, Leonar^ Maxim, on Sunday. -

Miss Maud Redmond has Iseen visiting her sister, Mrs. Ora Play- ford, at Deimar the past week.

The ArkviUe pinochle dub met at the home of Mrs. R. G. HUl in MargaretviUe last week. Prize winners were Mrs. Tom HiU, Mrs. Clinton Morse and Mrs. Andrew Vredenbiugh.

Mr. and' Mrs. S. H. Halpem spent the weekend in New York city and attended an anniversary party for Mrs. Heilpem’s brother- in-law and sister on Sunday.

Infr. and Mrs. Donald Brewer of Albany were Simday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Diavid Shultis, X«on£ird Maxim, Katherine Scully and d^ughtr were in Ronje Siin- day to bring Anthony Mdxim to spend a few days with his sister, airs. Shultis, at Fleischnumns.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kimbal and family of Sidney were week­end guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. “Bud' Bames.

Mrs. Marion Vredenburgh and children of Fly Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vredenburgh Sunday. Bobby returned home with his mother after spending the week with his grandparents.

Mrs. S. H Halpem, Mrs. Lynn George, Mrs. Stanley Hoombeek and Mrs. David Williams attended the spring meeting of the Kings­ton District Woman’s Society of Cluistian sei^ce at the Method­ist chuKii in Saugerties.

Church ServicesPine Bill Community Chnrdi,

Sunday, April 20: Worship service win be hdd in the chundi at 7:30

m. Rev. Herman Diekmann will i in diarp.St. Francis de Sales Pariidi, Rev.

John Gorman, pastor: Pine Hill, 7:30 a. m.; Phoenicia, 7:30 and 9 a. m.; Allaben, 10:30 a. m.; Boice- vine, 9 a. m.

Sacred Heart Pari^ Maiga- retville: Masses Sunday, April 20, Fleischmanns, 7 and 8:30; Marga­retviUe, 10; Andes, 11:30. Movena dvotions Monday, 7:30. Confes­sions Satur^y, 4:30 and 7:30.

Phoeni^ Bi^tist Oiiindi, Rev. EmestM. Esfes, pastor: Sunday

O liverea

Elizabeth Taylor, at Delhi.Mrs. Albert Preiser and son, Ed­

win, and dau^tet,- Genevieve, of White Plains were weekend guests of her son and daughter- in-law and family.

Visit Pertsh LakeDr. and Mrs. Robert 6lendening

of E^dweU spent the week at their camp at Perch .lake and with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Glendening.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bettiol of Haipersfield were Sunday guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. MHlliam Ramassini, and family.

Soonts Finished Pin CushlcmsGirl Scout Troop 8 worked mi

pin cushions and' finished them. They also started on a skit for second class rank. They divided into groups. One skit is caUed “Grandma and Her Children.”

Mr. and Mrs. George Cable and two children of Walden spent Thursday with her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Miner.

'Mrs. Robert HoUoway, who has spent the winter in Vestal, rer turned to her home Sunday.

Gordon Aitkens and Robert Cobb of BeUviUe spent the week- nd with his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ait­kens.

Mrs. Susie DiUon is a medical patient at Delhi hospital.

Bobby Champlain of Franklin spent SaturdlEiy. and Sunday with his grandparente, Postmaster and Mrs. Bruce Champlin. ' •

Mrs. Burt Hoyt and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoyt of MechanicviUe were Sunday aftemoon guests her sister,, Mrs. Harrison Arm­strong.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dickson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Wn- liam Dicksoi . Onecmta.

John Emerson of Walton sprat part of his Easter vacation with his grai parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Emerson.

Home On ForloogfaA?lc Harry Ben is spendmg. an

18-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Goldie Davis, and his sister, Mrs. Eder Dav^. He leaves .^iril 20 for Havre, Mont.Cdebrated Wedding Anniversaries

Mr. and Mrs. Harland Jester, Mr. and Mrs. John Jakszewski, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oles and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ford had din­ner at the Old Jericho tavern in Bainbridge Sunday evening to debrate their wedding anniver-

Beiiig RebuiltOUvei«a, April 16.—Men have

started to work reconstructing the tavem in Olivere^ George Beden is the contractor. The building win be replaced alx>ut thb same size end shape as it was before the buUding was collapsed by wind and heavy snow last Feb­ruary.

Lorraine Vau^e spent the wedsr end with IJnda Cowan.

63 Attended GrangeHie Pomona Grange m t April

8 at the United Presbyterian churcl annex. Therewere ftour visiting Grangers. The program was conducted Iqt them.: Sixty- three membilb were present

Auxiliary Elected OfficersThe. Big Indian-Oliverea Ladies

Auxiliary of the Fire departn;ient held the April meeting at the Oliverea fire halL Officers for the coming year are: President, Laura Eignor; vice-president, Faye Wranovics; treasurer, Ruth Schir- mer; secretary, Lillian Osterhoudt. Plans for the coming year were discu^ed and i%freshments were served at the dose of the meet­ing.

Mr. and Mre. William Chisholm spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George BedelL Mr. Chisholm seems . completely re­covered f?;>om a recent operation.

George Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George BedeU, has rtiu?ned to Teadiers conege at Oswego after spending the Easter vacation with his parentse.

Louis Combe has been in for the past week suffering with a virus.

Rande Gavette speht several days last week with his grand­parents while his mother was re­covering frran a severe cold.

Lee^Sdnrmer is taking a 14- week course at the IBM in Kings­ton, after which he wiU rietum to coUege at the Universily or Cin- dnn^tti.

Ira Beadle is vacationing in California at the h(»ne of his son, Floyd, and family.

Mr. and Mhi. S. Heinlick of EHizabeth, N. J., spent the week­end at Iheir home in MdOnley hoUow, CWverea.

school, 9:45 -a. m.; morning wor­ship, 11; young people service, 6:15 p. m.; evening service, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­ning at 8.

Sa in t Margaret’s Episcopal Orarch, Orchard street. Rev. R. L. Donahue, priest - in - charge, phone Downs^e 3-2565: Sunday, April 20, snd Sunday eifter Sun­day; 9:15 a. m.. Holy EXicharist, and church school.

Phoenicia M e tli^ s t Churcli,Rev. Larry Winqentsen, pastor: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, U ; MYF, 6:30 p. m.; adult Bible dass, 8:15 p. m. Men’s dub Monday at 8 p. m.; Youth membership class Monday, 4 p. m.

The Margaretville-New Kingstonarger Parislu Margaretville:

Sunday school at 9:30; chinxh service at 10:30. New Kingston: Sunday school at 10:45 and church service at 12. Fr«d Wienberg of Hartwick coUege wiU be in charge of both services. ' '

Clovesviile Bible Baptist Camrch, Ridiard Tait, pastor: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning wor­ship, 11; evening service, 7:30. Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday evening. Rev. Floyd Kester, re- tumed missionary to Africa, wiU be guest speaker at both room­ing and evening services on Sun­day.

ArkviUe Methodist Chnrcli, Rob­ert A. Gevert, minister. Sunday services: 9:30, morning worship; 10:30 a. m., Simday school. Wed­nesday, 7 p. ny, choir rehearsal. Thursday, April .17, 8 p. m., offi- dal board. Monday, April 21, 5:30 p. m., pancake supper, spon­sored by ArkviUe WSCS. Monday, 7 p. m., preparatory membership class.

Margaretville Methodist Church, Robert A. Gevert, minister. Sun­day services: 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11, morning worship. Sun­day, April 20, 6 p. m., family nighty covered dish supper; “An European Tlravelogue” wiU be pre­sent^ by Miss Edna Hawkins. Monday, 7 p. m., preparatorji memb riship dass. Wednesday, 7:15 p. m., senior choir rehearsal. Friday, SiSO p. m., junior choir rehei^sal.> Allaben Fc^ Metiiodiat Ghnndi,

«e ^ r , ESw^ine Keester. Su t^-'Sd ioo% r^ ■ a. m.; momit wonhin ll?lBvenii$j se^ce, 7:3 *nie Wtmai’s MisMcmuy sodeiy win jneet at Mrs. WUIard Gul- nidc’s h(Bne FHday, April 18, at 7:30 p. m. for the numliily busi­ness meeting. FMY at the par­sonage each Tuesday evening at 7:30. Study of : the' Book of Gen^is. Prayer meeting each Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday sdiool workers’ course wiU be started Firday evening, April 25. Only two Sundays left in the chureh Sunday' school contest, the boys are stiU leading.

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field ejfficutive in New Jersey, presented service stars to Life Scouts Paul Taber, J(rfm Huggins,

Fix and Lee Fix Jr. The step upward for these boys

win be Eagle rank, the highest in Scouting.

Dr. Huggins, Mr. PoUey, Robert Kavanaugh and Regis Sullivan, who hold the rank of Eagle Scout, were introduced by' Committee Qiairman Lee V. Fix. Mr. Fix said that the committee had ap­proved 35 merit badges for Mar­garetviUe boys this month. More than 100 merit badges have b6en eamed here in the last year.

EoUowing a brief songfest, the program closed with the Scout vesper song, benediction and taps. Buyers were Ronald Hadden, Gene Fix, John Huggins and Douglas DeSUva.

Refreshments were prepared by Scout mothers.

Charter review for the Mar­garetviUe troop and post wiU be held April 24 at the L^on/home. The new- charter year 'begins May L

Rev. B ailey Goes To A lbany H ospital

Rev. William BaQey, i>astor of the Margaretville Advent Chris­tian church, who is also a monber of the central sdMol faculty, raie of 'the best liked and resp^ed men of the village and the coto- munity round about, was taJcen to the Albany hospital the latter part of the week where he underwent surgery to correct injured discs in his spine Monday.

He thinks the injury came whU he was working in <me of the cemeteries, in the vaUey -whrai the graves were moved to another location. Churdi services wiU cmtinue during his absence.

Scouts Go To Cam pDry Brbol Aprif 15.—The snow­

bound state camp in Rider hoUow was populated Avith out-of-town Boy Scouts recently.

W ill Leave F or Europe N ext W eek

Fleischmanns, April 15. — PFC Benjamin B. Short, v\ o has be6n spending a 15-day leave with his parents, Mr. Euid Mrs. Leon Viin Loan, on Hig^ount left Monday for Fort Dfac, N. J.

PFC. Short expects to ^ v e Fort Dix during the Week for the European theatre, where he wiU be staticmed for two years. He is in one of the replacement groups.

Mrs. VanLoan and daught^ Leona and Peggy, heir mother, Mrs. Ben Barley, also Miss Ann­ette Rappleyea of WestkiU ac- coQQ>anied Private Short to Fort pix, his point of enAarkation, on Monday.

G rand M atron Comes^Next W eek

Gertrude L. Better, grand ma­tron, and Alvah A. Berthrand, grand patron, of the Grand Chap­ter of the State erf New Y o*, Order of the Eastern Star, wOl make an official visit to the Dd.- awarie-SuUivan district at the Franklin central sdKwl Thurs^ evening, April 24, ait 8 o’do(^ ^

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