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FOURTEEN JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Thursday Evening, October 18, 1951 East Otto Girl Is Salamanca Church Bride Salamanca — Miss Alberta Jane Ingersoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arthur Inger- soll, Bailey Road. East Otto, became the bride of Louis Na- than Terhune, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo George Terhune, 382 (Center Street, Saturday evening in the Free Methodist Church. Rev. Fred M. Hendricks offi- ciated at the double ring cere- mony. Mrs. Glenn Terhune, 545 Cen- ter Street, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Carol May Ingersoll, Bailey Road, East Otto, and Miss Frances Marie Terhune, 419 Center Street. Patricia and Sharon 1 Ingersoll were flower girls. Glenn Morris Terhune. 545 Center Street, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Edward A. Inger- soll, Bailey Road, East Otto, and Robert S. Terhune, 214 ! Washington Street. A reception was given by the i oride's parents in the church 'parlors, following the cere- mony. The couple will live at 545 Center Street, following a wed- ding trip through New York otate. The bride is a graduate of Salamanca High School and em REBEKAH INSTALLATION—New office?* of the Rebekahs, Chautauqua District 5, were installed recently at the lodge in Ripley by Mrs. Norma Carlson, district deputy .president of District 3. Seated, left to right are: Idabelie Zohns, warden; Ethel Rice, district deputy president; Anni Bovee, marshall; Genevieve McCutcheon, chaplain; standing, Bertha Lewis, escort; Ruth Royce, escort; Frances Schultz, musician; Edna Abbey, secretary; Anna Ross, treasurer; Alice Waters, outside guard; and Ida Grover, inside guard. Frewsburg Couple Observes 35th Wedding Anniversary RECENTLY MARRIED—The former Miss Shirley White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White, State Line Road, Clymer, and Homer Loomis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Loomis, were married Oct. 5 in the Clymer Methodist Church. Following a wedding trip, the couple will live in the TeCronty Apartment, Clymer. NEWS BREVITIES FROM VICINITY AREAS Kabob-Moon Station (SlncUlrvtlle 3-482) Chester Penhollow, son of Mrs. Pearl Penhollow, of the 102d Battalion, Great Lakes, 111., has been visiting hie mother at Jamestown, also Cecil Penhollow erf this vicinity and other relatives and friends for 12 days while on leave. He will be transferred elsewhere when he returns to duty. Mrs. Evelyn Storms entertained the West Avenue Girls Club of Falconer. -Clarence Wheeler, Jr., has been discharged from the U.S. Army and from the hospital at Fort Devens, Mass. He is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wheeler. | Mrs. Bernadine Woodard visit- td her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bergung, Dunkirk, two days. i Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Mills Stewart and Earl Smith visited Mrs. Stewarts aunt, Mrs. Henry If. Berringer, Westfield. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlson, #ho were recently married, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Shepardson. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Carlson, Jamestown, accompan- ied them with their son, Mr. amd Mrs. Allan Carlson and family also a younger son John. Jerry Derby, radio man, U.S. Navy, is home on leave. He visited his grandmother. Mrs. Matie Derby, Sunday. He flew in from Trinidad to Norfolk, then went to Washington, D.C.. and flew from Washington to his home. A son was born recently to Clifford and Jean Tanner Drum- mond. Mother and baby are at Brooks Memorial Hospital, Dun- kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Grover and their three children, ac- companied by Mrs. Gertrude; Hadley. all of Orchard Park, j were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Luce. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Strong,! Sinclairville, also were visitors! in the evening. Mrs. Lena Loucks has been quite ill and is still confined to the house. Troy; Rev. and Mrs. Scott Iin- gersoll, Mrs. Catherine Kysor and Ezra Kysor were dinner guests of Mrs. Dora Poole. Mrs. Jeanette Kaczmarski and son, Salamanca, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Percy. Frewsburg — Mr. and Mrs. ployed__by__the^ Rathbun^Mold-j j 0 hn~ Wilzen observed "their"35th wedding anniversary Oct. 7 in. their home. It was attended by 125 persons from Jamestown, Falconer, Celoron, Lakewood, Dewittville, Bemus Point and Frewsburg. The program was sponsored by Mrs. Wilzen's children of a previous marriage, Mrs. Robert Hayes, Clifford and Robert Long and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- zen's children, Theodore Wilzen, Seattle, Wash., and Carl Wilzen, Jamestown. A four tier wedding cake Lily Dale South Dayton (South Dayton 3-516 or 3-662) Mrs. Fannie Mann and son, George, Findley Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kysor, Troy, are spending a week with Mrs. Catherine Kysor. Miss Winnie Besecker and Miss Charolette Mann spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nobles, Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kysor, (Cassadaga 88) Mrs. Fanny £wift, Girl Scout Council member and chairman of troop organization, is attend- ing the Girl Scout convention at Boston, Mass., as one of three delegates from the North- ern Chautauqua County Council. Mrs. John Snyder will be honored at a shower Monday at the home of Mrs. Marian Beardsley, 15 South Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPaor- son, Library Street, left this week to spend the winter in their Buffalo apartment. Four generations were rep- resented when Mrs. Ann Char- leau welcomed recent guests from Detroit. They were: Daughter, Mrs. Eva Westervelt, granddaughter. Mrs. Mary No- lan, and great-granddaughter, 3-year-old Linda Ann Nolan. Friends of Ida Moore, Lily Dale medium, at present in Buffalo, report that she has been ill, but is rapidly improv- ing. Gale Hubbartt also is con- valescing at his home. Ellery Center (Bemus Point 3-198) Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nichols and family, who recently moved from Minnesota to Jamestown* visited her sister. Mrs. Donald Clark, and family. Mr. and Mrs. George B. An- derson and sons, formerly ol Jamestown, are occupying the tenant house of E. R. Vincent while they are building their new home on the former Lang- ford farm. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smiley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray and family in Warren. Centralia (Sinclairville 3-123) Pvt. William Mclntyre, Ft. Devens, Mass., visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mc- lntyre, over the weekend. Mrs. Ben Brevoort visited her son, Robert Maus and Mrs. Maus in Randolph recently. Randolph (Randolph 22-724) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eschrich, Marshburg, Pa., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown and family. 57 Years Wed, ing Corporation. Mr. Terhune .- ttended Salamanca High School and is employed by the Gates Lumber Company. He will leave Monday for duty with the >rmed forces. Guests were present from Cattaraugus, Great Valley, Collins Center, Conewango Valley, South Dayton, Kennedy, East Otto, Bradford, Cherry Creek, Clea^ Creek and Buffalo. Ruth Glasier Bride Of Sela Graham Brocton — Miss Ruth Glasier, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Glasier, Dunkirk, and Sela Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy P. Graham, were married Sunday in the parsonage of the | Methodist Church. Rev. J. L.' Petrie, pastor, officiated. j -^ p. . j . % The couple was attended b> D y g S Dined Ql Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zanghi. j ' Following a southern wedding Cnlnmnnrn trip, Mr. and Mrs. Graham winpUlumU.llwU live at 20 Paul Place, Roches-1 Balcoms Corners George ter - 'Cowles and daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Harold Cowles and son, Open Meadows, entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dye Sunday, the occasion celebrat- ing the Dyes' 57th wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dye were taken on a motor trip through Allegany State Park and were dinner guests at Sal- amanca. The former Alta Rood, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rood, Cherry Creek, and Ernest Dye, Villenova, were married Oct. 9, at the bride's home by Rev. Alfred Bronson, uncle of the I bride. The couple have two children. Mrs. Harold Cowles, and Har- old Dye, South Dayton, and two grandchildren. The Dyes have lived on the same farm for the past 43 years, where Mr. Dye still oversees the farm work. Mrs. Selma West Long at the home of her mother, Mrs. Char- lotte West, here, Oct. 7, 1916, by Rev. J. V. Benson, then pastor of the Falconer Lutheran Church. They are members of the Zion Lutherati Church. Mrs. Wilzen is 0. member of the church's Ladies Aide and Mis- sionary Society. Mr. Wilzen is active in p e church Brother- hood, Frewsburg Odd Fellows Lodge and Jamestown Curio Club. He hq|5 been employed by the Frewsburg Furniture Com- pany for 3$ years. Mr. Wilzen topped with two miniature wed-1 operates a band saw ding bells centered the appro- Th e honored guests received priately decorated table. many gifts, written and person- Mr. Wilzen was married to al congratulations. ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker, Stockton, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Luella, to Frank Kye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kye, 223 Nevins Street, Dunkirk. Miss Baker is a graduate of Cassadaga Valley Central School and is employed by the Marsh Valve Company, Dunkirk. Mr. Kye attended Dunkirk Industrial High School and served in the Navy during World War II. He is employed at the Alco Company. No date has been set for the wedding. BRITHDAYS OBSERVED Cottage — A birthday dinner was held for Frank Milks, who was 88 years old, Sunday at the home of his son, Clayton Milks, Sr. His grandson, Ken- neth Volk, shared honors with him as his birthday ahniversary is the same day. CLUB ENTERTAINED Lander—Mrs. Everett Bowers was hostess to the Lucky Thir- teen Birthday Club to celebrate her birthday, also for Margaret Holland. Halloween games were played. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Iva Hitchcock. Backuses to Observe 40th Anniversary Falconer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Backus, 308 North Work Street, will be honored at open noyse for friends and relatives on Sunday to celebrate their 40th weddiiig anniversary. The affair to be given at the home ci their daughter, Mrs. C. Wil- l:am Sundbtrg, and Mr. Sund- rerg, 365 East Main Street from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Their otlter children, Gene Backus an(| Mrs. Backus, and Ivlr. 'Robert. Backus and Mrs. Backus will also be hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Cook To Mark 50th Date Falconer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, 205 East Everett Street will celebrate their 50th v/edding anniversary Sunday. Open house will be held from 2-5 and 7-9 P.M. Arrangements are being made by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Jamei Sprague. Friends l and relatives, are invited. MRS. RUMDELL HONORED I Panama *— Mrs. G 1 e n n i Lewis, Mrs, George Morse and Mrs. Gerald Hitcome spent an evening with Mrs. Ernest Run- dell to help her celebrate her birthday. She received many cards and gifts. Lunch was served, whjch included a birth- day cake baked by her 12-year- old son, James. Madeline Foresi, Of Alverda, Wed To Brocton Man Brocton—Miss" Madeline For- esi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Foresi, Alverda, Pa., and Robert Bellando, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bellando, Brocton, were married at a sol- emn high nuptial mass Oct. 6. in the Sacred Heart Church, Alverda, Pa. Rev. Cletus Ad- ams officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of slipper satin, with scalloped neckline, a fitted bodice and hooped skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion was edged with lace and was caught into a head- pie, e of orange blossoms and seed pearls. She carried a bou- quet of white lilies. Mrs. Ida Tometchko was ma- tron of honor and John Bellan- do, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride's mother wore a navy print and matching ac- cessories and a corsage of reef roses. The bridegroom's moth- er wore black lace with match- ing accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bridal dinner was held at the home of the bride and a reception was held at the Al- verda Community Hall for 200 guests. After a honeymoon through the Adirondack Moun- tains and Canada, they will make their home at 2 Pullman Street, Brocton. Hulings-Anderson Wedding Ceremony In Tiona Church Tiona — Maxine I. Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson, Youngsville, and Har- ven G. Hulings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hulings, were mar- ried Oct. 11 in the Methodist Church. Ethyl Leake was maid of hon- or. Following the wedding a re- ception was held in the church parlors. After a wedding trip through southern Pennsylvania, the couple will live at 311 Laur- el Street, Warren. The bride is employed by the Bell Telephone Company and Mr. Hulings at the Sherwood Refining Company. Conewango Woman Honored on Birthday Conewango About 40 friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Estella Brown to help her celebrate her birthday. Lunch was served. Guests were present from Quaker Bridge, Steam- burg, Randolph, Kennedy, Conewango Valley and Cone- wango. MISS STANTON HONORED Lander—Miss 'Joyce Stanton was honored at a variety show- er given by Mrs. Emerson Spic- er, Sr., at the Spicer home. Honors went to Mrs. Harry Bergstrom, Mrs. Warner Beck, Mrs. Emerson Spicer, Jr., and the honor guest. Miss Stanton will become the bride of Duane Spicer Oct. 27. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Panama. — Mrs. Harold Pe- gan entertained at dinner Friday, iMrs. Velma Shaffner, Mrs. | Watson, Mrs. Leon Green and Mrs. Fred Hammond, Cam- I bridge Springs, Pa., and her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben | Amy. Venango, Pa., celebrat- i ing her mother's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Amy remained for the week end. GRADUATE NURSE—Miss Joyce M. Childs, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Francis Childs of Bates vicinity, who was graduated Tuesday from the E. J. Meyer Memorial Hos- pital, Buffalo, has accepted a position in the Children's con- valescent ward at the hospi- tal. Miss Childs was graduat- ed from Cassadaga Valley Central School in 1948. Mrs. Kozlowski Honored at Shower Brocton — A shower party was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Fur- man in honor of Mrs. Joyce Kozlowski, Dunkirk. Mrs. Adel- bert Furman and Theresa Cur- tis were co-hostesses. Honors went to Mrs. Mabel Woods, and Mrs. Donna Benson, Fredonia; Mrs. Edward Kozlowski, Mrs. Dorothy Van Valkenburg and Mrs. Rocco Dolce, Dunkirk; Mrs. Rachel Jesionowski, Fre- donia, and Miss Margaret Mas- deo and Miss Catherine Spinuz- za, Brocton. | Golden Anniversary Event Observed Chautauqua — Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gibson w£re at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. A. B. Cornelius, at Varna, a suburb of Ithaca, Sunday, to attend the golden wedding an- niversary of Mr. Cornelius' par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cor- nelius. It was a large family gathering with the families of his four children, including five great grand children, present. A notable feature of the occa- sion was the announcement that this was the third consecutive golden wedding in the family, as both Myron Cornelius' father and grandfather had lived to irold such a celebration. RECENT BRIDE HONORED Panama — Saturday evening, Mrs .Roger Trisket entertained her former Sunday School class of girls for dinner, in honor of Mrs. Lois Coulter Oviatt, who was recently married to Cpl. Donald Oviatt. Those present included Misses Jane Heslink, Eleanor Johnson, Patricia Hawkins, Laura Simmons, Eloise Swart and the honor guest. Mrs. Oviatt was pre- sented a gift. NASAL SUFFERERS SINUS Find Curb for Misery Due to Nasal Congestion! 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FOURTEEN JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Thursday Evening, October 18, 1951

East Otto Girl Is Salamanca Church Bride

Salamanca — Miss Alberta Jane Ingersoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arthur Inger­soll, Bailey Road. East Otto, became the bride of Louis Na­than Terhune, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo George Terhune, 382

(Center Street, Saturday evening in the Free Methodist Church.

Rev. Fred M. Hendricks offi­ciated at the double ring cere­mony.

Mrs. Glenn Terhune, 545 Cen­ter Street, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Carol May Ingersoll, Bailey Road, East Otto, and Miss Frances Marie Terhune, 419 Center Street. Patricia and Sharon

1 Ingersoll were flower girls. Glenn Morris Terhune. 545

Center Street, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Edward A. Inger­soll, Bailey Road, East Otto, and Robert S. Terhune, 214

! Washington Street. A reception was given by the

i oride's parents in the church 'parlors, following the cere­mony.

The couple will live at 545 Center Street, following a wed­ding trip through New York otate.

The bride is a graduate of Salamanca High School and em

REBEKAH INSTALLATION—New office?* of the Rebekahs, Chautauqua District 5, were installed recently at the lodge in Ripley by Mrs. Norma Carlson, district deputy .president of District 3. Seated, left to right are: Idabelie Zohns, warden; Ethel Rice, district deputy president; Anni Bovee, marshall; Genevieve McCutcheon, chaplain; standing, Bertha Lewis, escort; Ruth Royce, escort; Frances Schultz, musician; Edna Abbey, secretary; Anna Ross, treasurer; Alice Waters, outside guard; and Ida Grover, inside guard.

Frewsburg Couple Observes 35th Wedding Anniversary

RECENTLY MARRIED—The former Miss Shirley White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White, State Line Road, Clymer, and Homer Loomis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Loomis, were married Oct. 5 in the Clymer Methodist Church. Following a wedding trip, the couple will live in the TeCronty Apartment, Clymer.

N E W S BREVIT IES F R O M V I C I N I T Y A R E A S

Kabob-Moon Station (SlncUlrvtlle 3-482)

Chester Penhollow, son of Mrs. Pearl Penhollow, of the 102d Battalion, Great Lakes, 111., has been visiting hie mother at Jamestown, also Cecil Penhollow erf this vicinity and other relatives and friends for 12 days while on leave. He will be transferred elsewhere when he returns to duty.

Mrs. Evelyn Storms entertained the West Avenue Girls Club of Falconer.

-Clarence Wheeler, Jr., has been discharged from the U.S. Army and from the hospital at Fort Devens, Mass. He is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wheeler. | Mrs. Bernadine Woodard visit-td her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bergung, Dunkirk, two days. i Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Mills

Stewart and Earl Smith visited Mrs. Stewarts aunt, Mrs. Henry If. Berringer, Westfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlson, #ho were recently married, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Shepardson. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Carlson, Jamestown, accompan­ied them with their son, Mr. amd Mrs. Allan Carlson and family also a younger son John.

Jerry Derby, radio man, U.S. Navy, is home on leave. He visited his grandmother. Mrs. Matie Derby, Sunday. He flew in from Trinidad to Norfolk, then went to Washington, D.C.. and flew from Washington to his home.

A son was born recently to Clifford and Jean Tanner Drum-mond. Mother and baby are at Brooks Memorial Hospital, Dun­kirk.

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Grover and their three children, ac­companied by Mrs. Gertrude; Hadley. all of Orchard Park, j were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Luce. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Strong,! Sinclairville, also were visitors! in the evening.

Mrs. Lena Loucks has been quite ill and is still confined to the house.

Troy; Rev. and Mrs. Scott Iin-gersoll, Mrs. Catherine Kysor and Ezra Kysor were dinner guests of Mrs. Dora Poole.

Mrs. Jeanette Kaczmarski and son, Salamanca, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Percy.

Frewsburg — Mr. and Mrs. ployed__by__the^ Rathbun^Mold-j j0hn~ Wilzen observed "their"35th

wedding anniversary Oct. 7 in. their home. It was attended by 125 persons from Jamestown, Falconer, Celoron, Lakewood, Dewittville, Bemus Point and Frewsburg.

The program was sponsored by Mrs. Wilzen's children of a previous marriage, Mrs. Robert Hayes, Clifford and Robert Long and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­zen's children, Theodore Wilzen, Seattle, Wash., and Carl Wilzen, Jamestown.

A four tier wedding cake

Lily Dale

South Dayton (South Dayton 3-516 or 3-662) Mrs. Fannie Mann and son,

George, Findley Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law­rence Mann.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kysor, Troy, are spending a week with Mrs. Catherine Kysor.

Miss Winnie Besecker and Miss Charolette Mann spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nobles, Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kysor,

(Cassadaga 88) Mrs. Fanny £wift, Girl Scout

Council member and chairman of troop organization, is attend­ing the Girl Scout convention at Boston, Mass., as one of three delegates from the North­ern Chautauqua County Council.

Mrs. John Snyder will be honored at a shower Monday at the home of Mrs. Marian Beardsley, 15 South Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPaor-son, Library Street, left this week to spend the winter in their Buffalo apartment.

Four generations were rep­resented when Mrs. Ann Char-leau welcomed recent guests from Detroit. They were: Daughter, Mrs. Eva Westervelt, granddaughter. Mrs. Mary No­lan, and great-granddaughter, 3-year-old Linda Ann Nolan.

Friends of Ida Moore, Lily Dale medium, at present in Buffalo, report that she has been ill, but is rapidly improv­ing. Gale Hubbartt also is con­valescing at his home.

Ellery Center (Bemus Point 3-198)

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nichols and family, who recently moved from Minnesota to Jamestown* visited her sister. Mrs. Donald Clark, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. George B. An­derson and sons, formerly ol Jamestown, are occupying the tenant house of E. R. Vincent while they are building their new home on the former Lang-ford farm.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smiley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray and family in Warren.

Centralia (Sinclairville 3-123)

Pvt. William Mclntyre, Ft. Devens, Mass., visited his par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mc­lntyre, over the weekend.

Mrs. Ben Brevoort visited her son, Robert Maus and Mrs. Maus in Randolph recently.

Randolph (Randolph 22-724)

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eschrich, Marshburg, Pa., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown and family.

57 Years Wed,

ing Corporation. Mr. Terhune .- ttended S a l a m a n c a High School and is employed by the Gates Lumber Company. He will leave Monday for duty with the >rmed forces.

Guests were present from Cattaraugus, Great Valley, Collins Center, Conewango Valley, South Dayton, Kennedy, East Otto, Bradford, Cherry Creek, Clea^ Creek and Buffalo.

Ruth Glasier Bride Of Sela Graham

Brocton — Miss Ruth Glasier, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har­old Glasier, Dunkirk, and Sela Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy P. Graham, were married Sunday in the parsonage of the | Methodist Church. Rev. J. L.' Petrie, pastor, officiated. j -^ p. . j . %

The couple was attended b> D y g S D i n e d Q l Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zanghi. j '

Following a southern wedding C n l n m n n r n trip, Mr. and Mrs. Graham w i n p U l u m U . l l w U live at 20 Paul Place, Roches-1 Balcoms Corners — George t e r - 'Cowles and daughter, Mary,

and Mrs. Harold Cowles and son, Open Meadows, entertain­ed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dye Sunday, the occasion celebrat­ing the Dyes' 57th wedding an­niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dye were taken on a motor trip through Allegany State Park and were dinner guests at Sal­amanca.

The former Alta Rood, daugh­ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rood, Cherry Creek, and Ernest Dye, Villenova, were married Oct. 9, at the bride's home by Rev. Alfred Bronson, uncle of the

I bride. The couple have two children.

Mrs. Harold Cowles, and Har­old Dye, South Dayton, and two grandchildren.

The Dyes have lived on the same farm for the past 43 years, where Mr. Dye still oversees the farm work.

Mrs. Selma West Long at the home of her mother, Mrs. Char­lotte West, here, Oct. 7, 1916, by Rev. J. V. Benson, then pastor of the Falconer L u t h e r a n Church.

They are members of the Zion Lutherati Church. Mrs. Wilzen is 0. member of the church's Ladies Aide and Mis­sionary Society. Mr. Wilzen is active in p e church Brother­hood, Frewsburg Odd Fellows Lodge and Jamestown Curio Club. He hq|5 been employed by the Frewsburg Furniture Com­pany for 3$ years. Mr. Wilzen

topped with two miniature wed-1 operates a band saw ding bells centered the appro- Th e honored guests received priately decorated table. many gifts, written and person-

Mr. Wilzen was married to al congratulations.

ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker, Stockton, an­nounce the engagement of their daughter, Luella, to Frank Kye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kye, 223 Nevins Street, Dunkirk.

Miss Baker is a graduate of Cassadaga Valley Central School and is employed by the Marsh Valve Company, Dunkirk. Mr. Kye attended Dunkirk Industrial High School and served in the Navy during World War II. He is employed at the Alco Company. No date has been set for the wedding.

BRITHDAYS OBSERVED Cottage — A birthday dinner

was held for Frank Milks, who was 88 years old, Sunday at the home of his son, Clayton Milks, Sr. His grandson, Ken­neth Volk, shared honors with him as his birthday ahniversary is the same day.

CLUB ENTERTAINED Lander—Mrs. Everett Bowers

was hostess to the Lucky Thir­teen Birthday Club to celebrate her birthday, also for Margaret Holland. Halloween games were played. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Iva Hitchcock.

Backuses to Observe 40th Anniversary

Falconer — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Backus, 308 North Work Street, will be honored at open noyse for friends and relatives on Sunday to celebrate their 40th weddiiig anniversary. The affair to be given at the home ci their daughter, Mrs. C. Wil-l:am Sundbtrg, and Mr. Sund-rerg, 365 East Main Street from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M.

Their otlter children, Gene Backus an(| Mrs. Backus, and Ivlr. 'Robert. Backus and Mrs. Backus will also be hosts.

Mr. and Mrs. Cook To Mark 50th Date

Falconer — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, 205 East Everett Street will celebrate their 50th v/edding anniversary Sunday. Open house will be held from 2-5 and 7-9 P.M. Arrangements are being made by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Jamei Sprague. Friends

l and relatives, are invited.

MRS. RUMDELL HONORED I Panama *— Mrs. G 1 e n n i Lewis, Mrs, George Morse and Mrs. Gerald Hitcome spent an evening with Mrs. Ernest Run-dell to help her celebrate her birthday. She received many cards and gifts. Lunch was served, whjch included a birth­day cake baked by her 12-year-old son, James.

Madeline Foresi, Of Alverda, Wed To Brocton Man

Brocton—Miss" Madeline For-esi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James • Foresi, Alverda, Pa., and Robert Bellando, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bellando, Brocton, were married at a sol­emn high nuptial mass Oct. 6. in the Sacred Heart Church, Alverda, Pa. Rev. Cletus Ad­ams officiated at the double ring ceremony.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of slipper satin, with scalloped neckline, a fitted bodice and hooped skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion was edged with lace and was caught into a head-pie, e of orange blossoms and seed pearls. She carried a bou­quet of white lilies.

Mrs. Ida Tometchko was ma­tron of honor and John Bellan­do, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

The bride's mother wore a navy print and matching ac­cessories and a corsage of reef roses. The bridegroom's moth­er wore black lace with match­ing accessories and a corsage of red roses.

The bridal dinner was held at the home of the bride and a reception was held at the Al­verda Community Hall for 200 guests. After a honeymoon through the Adirondack Moun­tains and Canada, they will make their home at 2 Pullman Street, Brocton.

Hulings-Anderson Wedding Ceremony In Tiona Church

Tiona — Maxine I. Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson, Youngsville, and Har-ven G. Hulings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hulings, were mar­ried Oct. 11 in the Methodist Church.

Ethyl Leake was maid of hon­or.

Following the wedding a re­ception was held in the church parlors. After a wedding trip through southern Pennsylvania, the couple will live at 311 Laur­el Street, Warren. The bride is employed by the Bell Telephone Company and Mr. Hulings at the Sherwood Refining Company.

Conewango Woman Honored on Birthday

Conewango About 40 friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Estella Brown to help her celebrate her birthday. Lunch was served. Guests were present from Quaker Bridge, Steam-burg, R a n d o l p h , Kennedy, Conewango Valley and Cone­wango.

MISS STANTON HONORED Lander—Miss ' Joyce Stanton

was honored at a variety show­er given by Mrs. Emerson Spic-er, Sr., at the Spicer home. Honors went to Mrs. Harry Bergstrom, Mrs. Warner Beck, Mrs. Emerson Spicer, Jr., and the honor guest. Miss Stanton will become the bride of Duane Spicer Oct. 27.

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Panama. — Mrs. Harold Pe-

gan entertained at dinner Friday, iMrs. Velma Shaffner, Mrs. | Watson, Mrs. Leon Green and Mrs. Fred Hammond, Cam-

I bridge Springs, Pa., and her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben | Amy. Venango, Pa., celebrat-i ing her mother's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Amy remained for the week end.

GRADUATE NURSE—Miss Joyce M. Childs, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Francis Childs of Bates vicinity, who was graduated Tuesday from the E. J. Meyer Memorial Hos­pital, Buffalo, has accepted a position in the Children's con­valescent ward at the hospi­tal. Miss Childs was graduat­ed from Cassadaga Valley Central School in 1948.

Mrs. Kozlowski Honored at Shower

Brocton — A shower party was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Fur-man in honor of Mrs. Joyce Kozlowski, Dunkirk. Mrs. Adel-bert Furman and Theresa Cur­tis were co-hostesses. Honors went to Mrs. Mabel Woods, and Mrs. Donna Benson, Fredonia; Mrs. Edward Kozlowski, Mrs. Dorothy Van Valkenburg and Mrs. Rocco Dolce, Dunkirk; Mrs. Rachel Jesionowski, Fre­donia, and Miss Margaret Mas-deo and Miss Catherine Spinuz-za, Brocton.

| Golden Anniversary Event Observed

Chautauqua — Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gibson w£re at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. A. B. Cornelius, at Varna, a suburb of Ithaca, Sunday, to attend the golden wedding an­niversary of Mr. Cornelius' par­ents. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cor­nelius. It was a large family gathering with the families of his four children, including five great grand children, present.

A notable feature of the occa­sion was the announcement that this was the third consecutive golden wedding in the family, as both Myron Cornelius' father and grandfather had lived to irold such a celebration.

RECENT BRIDE HONORED Panama — Saturday evening,

Mrs .Roger Trisket entertained her former Sunday School class of girls for dinner, in honor of Mrs. Lois Coulter Oviatt, who was recently married to Cpl. Donald Oviatt. Those present included Misses Jane Heslink, Eleanor Johnson, Patricia Hawkins, Laura Simmons, Eloise Swart and the honor guest. Mrs. Oviatt was pre­sented a gift.

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