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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 12

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Hamburg, New York
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Page Twelve Funeral service were held Mon day morning tpt Mi'Helena Gler, nee Governor, aged 6t, who died June 18. A long-time Eden resident, she la survived by her husband, Joseph; nine sons and three daughters: Mrs. Dean Hennessey. Floyd, Mrs, Lester Fries, Wilfred, Mrs. "Ray Morrison, Maynard, Al fred, Joseph, Carl, Edward, and The -funeral was held from the David C.

Laing Funeral Home, sind the Immaculate Conception Church-. The Local Merchant la your Friend and Neighbor Patronize Him. Edenites, you're Invited, te call me for ads and news Just as you used to do for the Miniature, any time up to Monday noon. Doris Anderson, Eden 441. or Mrs.

M. Webb, Eden 44SS Valby Cbcners "Quality Dry QearungT Eden, N. Y. Ph. IVIm 3737 Palmerfca Agency Real Estate Insurance Phone Eden 3744 3 iA fA, fr Better bring your "Inrarv a nee up-to-date-' WITHOUT DELAY yn havent cheeked your' pot-Idea for five year for replacement coot of homes and ether thing have doubled since then.

We'll check your policies without charge er obligation. Frank fl. Winter, Inc. Main St, Eden Phone 3500 Summer Clearance Sale PRSCtS SlASHtD from 20 to 50 Oil AIL ITEMS Famous-Name Cosmetics lV Soil-Absorbing Cleansing Cream Indelible Creme Lipsticks Lanolin-Laden Hand Lotion face Powder Also in liquid and cream. i Famous-Name Shampoos 1 For all types Dry Oily and Normal Also Cream Rinses and Hair Ores Antiseptic Skin Lotion Automatic Eye Brovy Pen- cils Stimulating Facial Cream Takes only minutes for complete Limited Supply Famous-Name Nail and other Beauty Aids for Complete Nail Care 'Cream Sachet, and Perfumes Golj" Pecorated and Plain Side Combs.

Also Costume Jewelry, Earring Sontfer Pins, Brooches, Silent Butler Ash frays purse size; Italian Figurines, all-metal unbreakable Pocket Combs. ELAIIIFS tlAUTY SAL0I1 here Women in the Know, Go" main tden Ph. 4300 HAMBURG SUN and ERIE COUNTY INDEFVHUUHl Thursday, June 25, 1953 idem G.iAr:G JunV 18 was Youth Night at Eden GVartge, Eden Juveniles, under the supervision of South wick. Juvenile, Matron, gave 45, minutes of. entertainment, consisting of songs, dances and recitations.

Fifteen children took Following the Juvenile program an instrumental group from Worth CoHins, "'under the supervision of Ronnie the Grange with several popular numbers. The orchestra consisted of piano and voice, Ronnie Myers; trumpet, Gerard Ognibene; saxo phone, Joseph Pelegrino; slide trombone, Francis Valone; and drums, Herbert Eugene Worthy Master Basil Kern ex pressed the thought: that young people such as these are- needed in the Grange. Mr. Kern also sang two songs, with Ronnie Myers at the piano. On June 26 Eden Grange will give Its first dance in the sew hall.

beginning at 9 p.m. A six-piece or chestra, 'the Edenairs, -will furnish the music. Refreshments will be Mrs. Ann Hinsman Is still on the sick list. Cards mjil- reach her at isaen.

First Baccalaureate i Held at Eden Sunday The Class of 1953 at Eden Cen tral High School held the first bac calaureate service in recent years last Sunday night with the Rev. Joseph C. Shipman, pastor of Eden Methodist Church speaking on 'Greatness Passing By." The ser vices were planned by all clergy of the village, one of whom will conduct the. services year on a rotation basis. Eden.

Opens Summer Play Program Monday The Eden summer recreation program for youngsters from eight years, ox age ana upwards will ddm next Mondir at th wjinnl playground, according to Thomas program director. Hours are 9 to 12 and 1 to 4 dally. HhzhUehti of the -Droeram In clude midget and Junior baseball tennis and semi-weekly swim program t-it -'Evan i 7 Other: activities Include archery. handcraft and other gmeVv Assisting in the. program are Jovee Creelev.

Ellen Briiwilev. Jim 1 Landon and Dorothy Parmalee. Closed AU Day Monday 0 Say, Have Yon Heard Py DORIS Mr. and Mrs. -Harvey Potter and Lillian Schmidt "have returned home after vacationing on the Rappanhannock' and Potomac Rl- ners, and visiting relatives at Richmond, Va.

They enjoyed' some good fishing, and Mrs. Potter also caught a three-foot eel. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Olsen of North.

Main Street were, hosts at the 20th anniversary party of the Dull Star Chess Club of last The theme of the party was the Knighting of the Saturday Dubs, -presented by the Saturday Knights, a take-off on the days of chivalry. A hilarious program) with members and their wives dressed id costumes of the period, was presented on the "heath" at "Lowieo Castle" the 65 guests. Members of the club Include, -be sides the host, Eric Carstensen, Joseph Mazur, Steven Wylegala, Theodore Kiesczczynskl, Dr. Frank Meyers, Arthur Kowalski, Dr. Jo seph McManus, William Byledbal, Gene Ernest Klenast, Dr.

Royal Paxton, Angelo Bruno, Fred Erion, Gene Dyczkewski, Al Jtfnta, and Fred Ressel. Judy Hutka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hutka, celebrat ed her sixth birthday on June '13, with the help of 15 little guests, aQ' in costume. A wiener roast In the basement was followed by a parade on Main Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Twerdock of Bradinville, and Mr. and Mrs, George Ligus.of Lindora, Pe-, were week-end Visitors at home of the Matthew Ko walls of Eden. Wedding anniversaries coming next week are Mr.

and Mrs. Earje Kester, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schweickhardt. Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Guen-ther, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Braymil- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, Lomison, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Webb; Mr. and Mrs: Fred John, Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Hilinski, Mrr and Mrs. William VStraker, and Mrs. Ralphs Mr. And "Mrs.

Urban KraussiT Mr. Yager, and. Mr and Mrs. Schuyler Merchant 49th). Mrs.

George R. Howell and Mrs. Jay Chapman- have. Just' ret turned from a trip to Blnghamton where they received a Degree of Chivalry In Johnson City, the' eve ning of June 20. The degrees were conferred by the branch of.

the Patriarchs Militant and their La dies Auxiliary and are the highest degree In the- Rebekah Order of Od4 Fellows. The Jewels were pre sented by the commanding officer. Sapphire. Lodge 579 held, their annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Carrie Stressing yesterday.

Extra Hamburg 8UNS en sale at Menell's and Nowak's. Announcing -with Pride Wedd Jo iavitatioos or aiinouocciafnrs vou'U want them to relay yoat message smartly. You can depend oa our long experience to give you proud results. Raised letter or engraved fast delivery. VILLAGE PRINTING HOUSE EJVW404P 59 Main St.

Hamburg mm: Edsn HpW. Lead Hard-earned victories last weeK over, Gardenville and Woodlawn climaxed most, successful first half season for the Eden Eagles as they vanquished every, team In the league to- hold, undisputed leader- snip. In a twilight game at Gardenville last Thursday, night a final seventh Inning'; three run rally gave Eden a' 5-3 win over last year's suburban league, champions. Big blow of the Inning vmm Jerry Schmittendorf's single with two men on base; good for three runs as the jittery Lumbermen threw the ball wildly to home. A two-run second Inning featured Jack Strawbrich's two-base.

hit. Jim Walker pitched the up but '4 hits. Woodlawn threw a scare Into the undefeated Eagles at Eden Sunday as 'they took a 2-1 lead in the third Inning on an error, hit, and a wild pitch. Sparkling base-running la- the fifth Inning Scored three rus, however. After an error and Ray Klein's single put two men on base, Jerry Schmltdorf caught everyone flat-footed with a perfectly-executed two-Strike bunt which plated the first run when the throw got a-way from the first baseman.

A suicide Squeeze bunt by Cliff Brock- Extra Hamburg SUNS on sale at Monell's and SIA10N NIEDERMEYR COMPLETE CASE FARM MACHINERY PARTS and SERVICE Gowciridd State Rd. Itt AUY COaPARTaCNT in 01 '-tJ 1 1 'I I WwinwM nii.fcK. m. n. a m.

HERFS WHY KELVIiJATO.7 is your BEST bay I Mef fMreeUg mtmt SJ sapstlty swmJI Weer rreese. property in any rU fced-a petkegss IS cu. ft tenacity Hold. 630 lbs. ef de4 Onfy i wide avenpS man scored the tie-breaking run, Schmltendorf 3 the Inning by stealing home.

Joa Regin's long- double, In the eight scored Strawbrlch, who had slngleLJim Walker scattered stv-en Woodlaw hits i for Jls sixth win, allowing no more than ne an Inning and striking out seven, Eddie's -Auto Service light, Repairing and Road Service Frontier gas oils Accessories Eden, N. Y. Phone 8891 In addition favour regular Ice Cream Our ECONOMY SPECIAL in several flavors. $1.60 Diabetic Ice Cream In Several Flavors FEASLEY'S DAIRY W. Church St.

Eden, N. Y. Phone 4324 Closed Sundays, 1-5 P.M. Phone Eden, 4245 Featuring colli In all five wall. Hut nw Kervinator arves you V4 aiere fail-freezing sur foce Mian ordinary up right freezers.

So uniform Is the low temperature that you can freeze foods properly mersfy by placing tnam in any of the four separate compart- And your pack- ages won't freeze tightly together, became the shelves In this KeMnator won't accumulate space-stealing blankets of Ice or frort. as low as $5.00 a waok (Mar mmM eewe peym Sverylhlnsj year flhgertlpe DeMe eWs fee deubU tecsleei Mucpewered fee hetteel aed fab Hbe rfVntar Ann fc IaI SMITH I KOCH HARDWARE OPEN" FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 p.m. Eden, N. Y. Close Sat.

ot 6 p.m. Phone 3222.

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