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Chronicle-Express from Penn Yan, New York • Page 2

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Chronicle-Expressi
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Penn Yan, New York
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PENlN YAW, N. 1954 Wayne i MIS' pi ins In study MBS. FREDERICK BROWN Dundee 32 i i youriRcst i the liili i i i Havel ling- i school on She w.is the vvinnoi ol to Keuk.i (-ollexx' Alter tfi i i a i s-he i be her a i i i Fied i to be ii nm ie 1'i-K-y Smith, who i patient the s.initiiriiiin in Mt is his home i for i few cl.iys to a his i fr'-aducition The VVanet.i Home Unread pi me will be held on July 7 ut Red a in I'enn Van A i s-eivicu i take Housewives! IS YOUR BUDGET TAKING A BEATING? Try Our Laundry Pillow Case Special I in ilir i i i i church on Sunil.iy mc.rnmf; at 30 I Kv.i ol Lyons, and I Mi and i DOT wood i of Rochester wore here I'oi the jffud- i i i of Miss Hetty Gaylor. I i A Oouloii of New York i i lit i on Saturday to a wcuk.s' vacation with the Misses Florence' antl Kliziibuth r.oidim and Mis. H.

I i Western 1 Mrs Charles Sobring- of Savona I is spending week with her Samuel and a i while Mrs i Seining is a patient in Bath Men a hospital whole she undcr- went an operation jn Monday Mm, a i i a Sarjltett of "Fort spent the weekend with hoi li.u enta, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sac kett 8 Out of Every 10 Readers Consult the Clussulocls. Adv. Benton Phone 123 MRS.

(3ERALD BARDEN Perm Yuri, KD 4 Phono lOiiG-M-1 All the Can Pad; Into On I'illovvcaso Washed flried WASH 'N SHOP 1 5 ELM ST. VAN When Advisable, Stagnation Mrtliodist CTTARLKS MOOKK, Pastor Worship seiviee, Siuidnv 10 a p. Combined i and Pioniotion clay vices i neld on Sunday. TliD i ol the Sunday Si-liool a i from tile i i class to the Youth class the mo.st interest- i a Following- the pio- gram the supennteiidcnt ol the Sunday Melvm Bnhpr, pie- sented pi omul ion i i a Those piomoted Irom the nui.seiy a i to the beginners de- a Pamela Barden, Carol Bishop, Tommy Ledgvrwood tf and Bern.ud Powers i Led- gerwoud, Uean (iaulner and Jody Barden weie ptomoted i the Beginners ilepnrtment to the Pn- i depaihnent. Allan Bishop and Mary Jane Biekslei leceived promotion.s trom the Primary de- a i to the i uepait'ment and a a Loiee and Donna Ol- were i the Intel mediate da.ss to the Youth class-.

Sunday school classes of Iho Bsnlon i i will convene again on Sunday, Sept. 5 The July meeting of the Benton WSCS i was scheduled for Thursday, 1 has been postponed and will be held on Thursday, 8 at the homo of Mrs Frank Barden, beginning at. 2 m. The a a picnic for the Benton been tor Sunday, and i bo held at Roseland park Watch i column foi i details. The Benton i wa.s tilled to capacity Thunday I'oi the leception held far the new minih- i Mr.

i and his a i The i began with a program held in the i i of the church. James Laracn led Hie audience in group singing and the lav leader, i a a (hen welcomed the Mooret, and the pro- a proceeded Mil. Lloyd Ingi i at the organ and Mrs, rcnce Gardner at I he piano iend- ercd two i duets. Mis. i Stum i a a of organ music, gave a i en-ling and the Alexander sist.M-s, Pns- cilla and Carolyn, closed the pro- i a singing- duets.

A the pio- i a gpmn-al fellowahip was on joved and refreshments wore ser in the ihnmg room of the church. Cong-i at ul.Uions go to the foui Benton young people, Joiephmo Wayand, Jack Edmunds, Terry Bucher and John Lore.e, who urc i of the 193-1 graduating class of the Penn Yan Centra school. Mi. and Mrs. Michael Waynml entertained 2B relatives at a ape- i a bnlhday-celebration for Mrs I Wuynnd's a Sidney Scagcrof.

I Milo Center on Sunday, Seager was celebrating lil3T8th birthday. Ferguson's Corners MRS. CONRAD STORMS Geneva, R. U. i Ronald H.

Martin, son-in-law of Mr. and Mr.s. Stuarb Et Allen, ipcenlly graduated fiom CovncTl unlvoi.sitv, Ithaca, accepted a position a.s assistant Farm Bureau agent of Madison i cdunty. Mr. and Mr.s (Edna Allen) Martin and daughters will maKe their home in Wampsville, the county scat.

Connie Clark was the only one to graduate i the Gorham Ccntial Ciom our community. A daughter, Susan Mane, was bom to Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Martin on Sunday, June 20, IflB'l at the Tompkins County Memorial hospitiil, Ithaca. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Scott and of Tumpa, are visiting relatives and.

friends in i i among whom are Mr. Scott's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Leslie Murphy. Stiunt K. Allen returned Sunday troin Southern New a a nine-week slay inspecting asparagus.

Mis. William Lawrence-and son, David and uaughtor, Stephanie, woie i i guests of her sis- toi, I Donald LeatliESick'ii or Muml'oid i there ithey attended the graduating exorcises at the Caledonia- MumfonT Central school. Nancy Clank.i Mrs. Lawrence's niece, was one ol the giaduatos. William Lawrence left on Monday lor a business trip to Detroit, i i home at the weekend.

Pulteney MRS. PAUL DEISTNISTON Phone I'ultoney UN 8-85 Pulteney Star Route Prosbyti'rlan REV. MR. RIBBLE, Minister Sunday morning worship at 10 o'clock with the tacrament of the Lord's supper. Sunday school at 10:30.

MotlimlNt RBV. MR. Squires, Minister Sunday morning 1 worshjp at 9:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 10:30. i The United Christian Workers will meet Wednesday, July 7, with Mrs.

Georjje Winters. The monthly business Vncfitlng will be called at 3 o'clock. Supper will be served from to, 5130 o'clock. Robert Bancroft Is now spending- some! his home here. Mr.

and Mrs." Paul Stark and her brother, spent last weekend, Mrs. Stark's grandparent's, Mr' and Mrs. M. F. Devaney at Geneva.

Mrs. Edward Crance entertained the TNT bridge club nt her home lust week Tuesday evening with a picnic supper. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong- and three childion of Syracuse were guests of his parents over Father's day.

Clarence Snettler returned home Jrom Bath Memorial hospital Saturday and is able to be around their summer home at the lake Rev. and Mrs. Ribble moved the first of the week to their new home al the imanse. The Couples class is planning tot a reception for their new minister and his, wife at the Presbyterian church July 8. i will be served at 6-30 with each family taking their table service, dish to pass and roliaj Tile public is invited to attnnti, Richarcli Holley spent the weekend at his home here.

Dick will graduate from the Aberdeen Prov- ng- ground at, Maryland on July Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone of Mteviow spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone and Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Shcttler. list ypur'H united campaign giv- ng made this year's living health- cr and happiei Everybody in our communities benefits from the agencies served by the Yates County Community chest. Stanley Methodist JOHN WOLFE, Pastor Sunday, 10:00 a. Family worship servics; sermon, "Our Re.sponsibillly." a.

Sunday schoo-', Monday, July no Bible school this day. Thursday, closing exorcises of Bible school at 8. Bluff Point Mcthoillut CHARLES WALKKR, Pastor Sunday, 10-00 o'clock, morning worship, sennon topic: "Lest We i 11:00 a. church school. Small I'liMDlllrdM pay trig dlrt- dends.

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