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A8VTHTISEMCTT Baxter mi's Sarmt. IVwt Snirlev Hassage. Jctscc Borne. NjSchcoIs in County sr IX Brewer, I 1 NaiKv B. trVclierd ancv Democrat and Sunday.

June 27. :954 15B Jtnmfer Brenaan. Vaucy red Brueck. Artene Bni.nsm. Burin, I ilah RuTdtik.

Dolores BulkiCwur. Helps Ileal And Clear Itchy Skin Rash! BLOCK CEILINGS Reasonable Estimates MO. 7795 Richard I "aluhan. ugiiua d-t. Catherine I oilier, Claik.

Robert rw, List Graduations (Continued from Page 14B) Charlotte Holds Richard Crittenden. Robert Crtbv. I i-d Dalhenh. Itcltn Danbv. Matnard tie- Zemo, doctor's antiseptic.

because of store remodeling FOR SALE Vsnie. Ann Dutty, Barbara Dutlofl. John Ernst. Beverlv Ferguson. Doris Finknciner.

Gerald Fitch, karen Dill, Kim Fittet- Si: promptly relieves itching, stops scratching and so helps heal and clear surface rashes. Buy Extra tmjn. Richard W. Hendee. Wilf-eJ Heros, Elmer C.

Humes Olie A. Hum. Graduation Rites "Signs of Hope in a World of jt r. Homnolzer. Gary Furrrun.

Mary S. MacMillan Molly A. Malchow. i StrrngtkZtmotoT stubborn cases! zemo laurimore V. Mel onrif II, Ann' k.

u. FINE STORE FIXTURES Meushergcr t.iuerin, tiau. Juan rtase. oarnara vv uic sufti ui uic iuiu- MriK. Thom, i Ann Hcnchan.

Bruce Han- menrement address last night at Minln Paige. Thomas E. Plant, Gilbert Hcnncr. Gerald Heizel. Jean ct, Ingerlise T.

Pedersen. Mary E. Ramses. Heizel. Icon Hillsard.

Roger HoaJltv. Charlotte High School. Mrs. Martha I. Rom.

Nancy Hockbruckner, Robert Holt, Ro- Harper Sibley delivered the ad- William D. Schwartz, Drlma L. Spell- bena Horton, Arlinc liujson. rirecc hoforA ISil onHnalino man. Flcy F.

Nan.y C. B. Pfttr kjvpr. Flcinor NaIK, Sweet, king. CaroUn koelmel.

Beverly krom-1 sen10" 8 15 m- at tne scho0'- Ph.sllis A. Walklev. Helen J. Voor- pan. IX.nalJ kuhn.

Franklsn LaFoicr, The graduates are: hees. James C. Williams, toil A. Mary louise Lasher, Nancy Lauwciet. GIKIS Wright, Diane V.

Yaeger. (Adelaide Luicvn. Joan Mae Bark. Diane Slvia Bartlett. i Ronald Matder.

Monica Maier. Lewis Coniance B. Boulter, Barbara Ann Boy. SCOTTSYILLE iMaltahn. Anthony Marini, Marie Ma- mk.

Marie A. Bntton. Marcn A. I arr. rim.

William Marks. Jack Minwell. (i.irv Patricia Ann Chiasson, Lois E. Clark, AIRGORA-SPUN America's Mo. 1 SUMMER SUIT Graduation tomorrow SDPaker 'Morgan.

Nancy Morley. Vance Mrnhcr. Patricia 1 odding, Joan Lnn tomstock Ihnffl, Jane A. longe. caroivn Ann oeorge Atuclow, Nharoa Neva, Dr.

Rae II. Conrad, dean of stu Adnennc Flinor Crandall, Judith Ann Neill. Bclty Uwlctt Denmson, Barbara Anne Doescher, ManUn Ann Drumm. Virginia Ann Fisehne. June Fvanselina Elliott.

Carol Angela Panepinto. I nn Pilanscia Gary Hal, Louise Prahltr. Irwin Sanger. David Scheffinger, Peicr Diane Emerwn, Joan Mariln Eusiance. Schnecberger.

Elizabeth Schoff, kay Patricia Irene Ewer. Mariltn Clara Shear. Marvin Silco. Mary kay Simp-j Fahmer, Shirley Mav Faulhaoer. Gail son.

Thomas Sippcl, Sandra Stagles. I Beverly Finley, Margaret Ann Finucane, Judith Stenglcin. Joan Strilzcl, Larry, Cynthia Avres Foi Marilyn Joan Fnga, Strttzel. Margaret Swetland. Janet Evelvn Gehm.

Mary lice. Jack tighe. Charles Toner, I Diane Mae Gibson, June Marilyn Patricia Trickcy. Ronald Turney. Bar- Gramlich Joan E.

Greenauer. Patricia dents, Brockport State Teachers College; valedictorian, John Gla-vin; salutatorian, Joan Torpey. Graduates: John Glavm. Robert Hassett. John Knaak, Donald Merritt, Thomas Robbins, George Shaw, Richard Weir.

Dons Chester. Carol Crawford. Joy Danzig. Linda F.lphick. Carol Nersingcr, Joan Padget, Joan Torpey, Doris Warren, Judy Wolf.

bara lygcrt. Louise Griffin. Jean Alice Gulh. Joan at a fraction of their original cost Available during the months of July and August, high grade Grand Rapids store fixtures, including wall cases, show cases, counters, in mahogany and walnut finish. These fine fixtures are from our Ladies, Girls and Men's departments and may be bought at a fraction of their original cost.

Everything will be sold "as is" with delivery starting approximately on July 15th. Having had the best of care, these fixtures are in good condition and should be adaptable to many selling and display areas in retail stores. F. all. Beverly Grace Halpin.

Nancy Inge Ronald W'agenhals. Dorothy Wetler- man. Lou Ellen Wetzel, Paul Wine, Raymond Wilson, Shirley Wilson. SPENCERPORT CENTRAL I Graduation. Monday: R.

Purchases $2950 $33 50 W. Henrietta Rd. M. Hambergcr. Louise H.

Healy. Erna Adele Mary Icken, Noreen E. Kempf, Marylvn Gail kirby. Doreen Marie kochler, Nancy Annette I aPine, Betty Jane Lark, Jacqueline G. Maier.

Carol Laveme Malcho, Janet R. Mattle. Virginia Irene Moll, Carole Eleanor Moore. Rose Marie Morgan. Adele Hathaway Mover.

Lois Marie Mull. Concern Nardis. Gail Patricia Nichols. Sandra Mae Nicolosi, Jane Frances Ottley. Virginia Lee Parker, Betty Joan Pertm, Madeline Porcelli.

Carol Joan Prieti, Charlotte Joanne Putnam, Clara Mae Rlhbun. Joanne U. Rehnert, Elsie Margaret Renz. Janice Ann Rotmans. Ella Ruth Saucke.

Joan Lorraine Scheible, Mary J. Schwaderer. Doris Marjorie Simmons, Nancy Lee Smith. Elizabeth Ann Stcffed. Carol Jean Stewart.

Dolores Irene Land for $71,000 Turchase by the University of Rochester of 60 acres in West Henrietta Road, Brighton, for $71,000 has been recorded in the county clerk's office. The property, including a me nev. cnaries couaie, pasior of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Rochester; valedictorian, Eugene Lewis; salutatorian, William Hils-dorf. Graduates: Jack Adams.

Rena Anderson. John Baker. Richard Barrett. Terry Rassett. David Beaney, Patricia Bertram, Dorothy Borgus, Robert Branch.

Robert Caswell, Jean Chivers. Lee Drake, James Glogowski. Marilyn Gotts. Philip Hall. Nancy Hammar, Ronald Harradine, Ni.ialee Hatighton, Flinor Hawkins, Sandra Hebblethwaite.

William Hilsdorf. William Hiscock, Donald Hoag, Judith Hodges, Melvin Huff. Barbara Kemp. Cora Ann Knapp, Anicc J. Koctz, Engene Lewis.

Joan Maier. Celia Morgcnberger, Robert Mroczek, Darlene Pishcr, Mary Lou Pulver. Beverly Reitz, Douglas Richardson, Stocking. Barbara Joan Suss. Joan Mane Janice Marie usseiman.

ra- 1i I house, was sold by Miss Cora 1 1 hornton tncia Mvrta Van Hoovdonk. Elizabeth J. Write or Call Mr. A. Reck at BAker 1640 Warrant, who lives across the mi road at 1956 West Henrietta Rd It adjoins 19 acres the university An amazing value, there is notliing like AIRGORA-SPUN to ride out the heat waves cool, crisp and comfortable.

Come, in and select yours while the stock is broad and varied. All the newest weaves including the popular Charcoal Gray. Slacks $7.95 3 Months To Pay Park in Rear of Store bought recently. Walker. Shirley Anne Webster.

Ann Catharine Westburg. Marcia Dawn Williams. Sharon H. Williams, Paula G. Windt.

BOYS Sam Joseph Accorso. Donald Anderson. David S. Baker. Kurt O.

Benedict. Gerald Benjamin, Daniel Black. John Bloss. John Peter Boncham, William 159 E. Main Street Rochester 4, N.

Y. Raymond L. Thompson, vice president and treasurer of the university, said it has no imme diate plans for use of the land. Culver A. Barr of Nixon, Har- Rita Mae Rood, Marie Russell, Mildred Rypma.

John Scholt, James Slobbe, Beverly Spencer, Marilyn Sykcs. Wallace radlev, Robert S. Bryce. Donald Carl Burgdorf. John T.

Burns. Bruce B. Butler. Stacv Clinton Campbell. Alan S.

Carroll, John Richard Chambers, Donald Walter Charron. Philip Arthur Clark. David Laurence crave. Dcvans Dev represented NEISNER'S Georgina Thurston, Fred Vanderhoff, uniVersitv and Barton Raker Barbara Willsea, Neva Zarpentine. flinon oi ouMi ot s-ai vei appealed lor Miss Warrant.

WEBSTER CENTRAL SCHOOL Codding. Charles Cole. Lawrence R. Compson. Richard T.

Connolly, David G. Cooper. Michael Robert DeFrank. Carl A. DeMersman, Robert D.

Fien, Joseph C. Finzer, Burnett J. Floar, Robert Ken neth Frey, Richard J. Gertin, Oliver B. Gray, Joel Arthur Grosshans, Fred Had-field, Frederick John Hartrick, Charles William Hawkins.

Richard E. Herr, Bruce H. Hofferbert, William L. Jolliff. William Grant Kenyon.

David B. Kirby, Graduation, last Friday night; graduation speaker, Dean Charles C. Noble, Syracuse University; valedictorian, Roberta Horton; salutatorian, Adelaide Luteyn. Graduates are: Joanne Anderson, Gwendolyn Baker, NAMED AS ADVISER Christopher Parnall administrator of General Hospital, has been named to a three-year term on the State Nurse Advisory Council, the Board of Regents announced yesterday. 372 University Ave.

at Alexander Open Every Evening Until 9 P. M. GREAT SAVINGS SHOES FOR EVERYONE Charles N. Larker, Daniel Strait Leeming, MONDAY II NO MONEY DOORS OPEN 10 A.M. Gary Lee Leggett, David Edward Le-Schander.

John P. Lowe, Philip David Marra. Richard Anthonv Neroni. John A. Newsome.

David William Paasch, Frederick Panke, Richard Edwin Rick-man, John L. Sale. Gordon Thomas Schaeffer. James Sheridan. John Robert Sims.

Donald D. Smith, Russell George Sorensen, Donald F. Sturgis, A. David Suiter, Kenneth Eugene Swetman. Anthony Peter Valente.

Kenneth Gordon VanAlstine, Charles J. Van-7ile. Douglas Rudolph Velepec, Stephen H. Waite, David A. Warnick, Edward F.

Weber, James A. Wilkins, Charles Wilson. Richard Eugene Zicari. ATTENTION HOME-OWNERS ROCHESTER'S GREATEST FURNITURE VALUE! PLAY SHOES and NOVELTIES VALUES TO $6.00 liirlS1 OUT THEY GO! YOUR CHOICE mi Play Directors Attend Institute Now that school is out for the summer, parents of Rochester children can rest assured the youngsters will get proper super REFRIGERATOR-TELEVISION -RANGE-ALL ADVERTISED PRODUCTS When You Buy This Amazing Value! EVERY SITE NOT IN ALL STYLES 600 PAIRS vision on Rochester's public playgrounds. Some 120 playground workers and directors and day camp staffers have been spending the past week at the JYM-WA learning how to become more efficient in their jobs of helping local chil-j dren enjoy themselves on thej playground.

The week-long course was the seventh annual Summer Activities Leaders Institute sponsored by the Playgrounds Division of TOMORROW OUTFIT Reg. $550 BUY ANY ROOM SEPARATELY or All with choice of Appliance, at no Extra Cost! DOLLAR DAY PLAY SHOES FOR CHILDREN VALUES TO $2.00 DOLLAR DAY CANVAS OXFORDS FOR MEN DOLLAR DAY TERRY CLOTH SLIPPERS FOR WOMEN $2.00 VALUES Rochester Parks Department, the Council of Social Agencies and the New York State $4 WEEKLY $00 S00 RED MULTI Sl00 TV Modern LIVING ROOM Neisner Employes To Picnic .1, Neisner Brothers, will hold its annual picnic Tuesday at Purchased Willow Point Park, Webster. More than 500 employes of the stores' general offices and warehouse MMm tmr all SIZES Seporofefy FIRST WW are expected to attend the affair CREPE scheduled to begin at 3.30 p. QUALITY SOLES Highlight of the picnic will be Here's what you get. Just look, 2-Pc.

Living Room, End Table, Coffee Table, Table Lamp and Junior Lamp, a midget auto race. Games for children and adults also will be a feature. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p. m. Co-chairmen for the picnic are Miss Lucille Dudley and Paul Scottebo.

mks, -) ye lEttl i 1.1 il I DAY DOLLAR DAY DAY A WHOPPING VALUE S-C-O-O-P! PLAY SHOES MOCCASINS MODERN BEDROOM VALUES TO $3.49 Purchased Separately IQvt 11 Ii I -n Here's what you get. Vanity or Chest, Bed, Springs, Mattresses, 2 Pillows and 2 imps. PAIR ALL SIZES KITCHEN GROUP BETTER HURRY SHOE NYLON MESH ELK LEATHER DEPT. 2nd FLOOR 39 Yf FOR. THESE Purchased Separately TENNIS FOR BOYS, YOUTHS GIRLS AND WOMEN NO C.O.D.

ORDERS NONE SOLD TO DEALERS HURRY! HURRY! The Beautiful Set Is in gleaming tubular chrome with plastic table top. Four matching chairs, 16-pc. DisH Set. ARCH FEATURE Driver Injured In 2-Car Crash Collision of two automobiles at Hollenbeck and Keller Streets at 3:45 p. m.

yesterday resulted, in injury to one of the drivers. Charles J. Latus, 42, of 149 Yorkshire Irondequoit, was taken to Genesee Hospital with face and left arm lacerations. Police said the other car was driven by Barbara Humphrey, 24, of 253 Burnett Webster. Drunk Charge Costs Driver $50, License Arrested after his car struck a parked automobile, Gilbert L.

MacNeal, 45, of 32 James St. pleaded guilty in City Court yesterday to a charge of driving while intoxicated. Judge Thomas P. Culhane fined MacNeal $50 and ordered the defendant's operator's license revoked. The accident occurred in front of 1052 Exchange St.

shortly before 5:30 p. m. Friday. Reckless Driver Draws $50 Penalty Accused by police of nearly causing an accident and of twice driving his car over a curb in Clifford Avenue near Sixth Street, John D. Domenico, 29, of 125 High St.

pleaded guilty to reckless driving in City Court yesterday. Judge Thomas P. Culhane ordered Domenico's license suspended 30 days and imposed a $50 fine. PSaniaWf -t 50 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER REMARKABLE BARGAINS NOW BEING OFFERED BY NEISNER'S 2nd FLOOR SHOE DEPT. ALL SIZES FIRST QUALITY It You Can't Com In, Mail This 9 Coupon I with to join "Furniture Club." En- cloaad find SI to hold Heme chacktd I ibalow until 1 visit your store.

I un- idarstand this ontitlta mo to the' I spaciol aalo prico, rrt storaq up to ono yaar and fro dallvtry. Rtlrlqoratlon or Tolorision or Ranqo I Livlna Room Group Bodroom Group Dlnttt nsmbl NAME I I ADDRESS Phono OPEN TONIGHT AND SAT. TILL 6 P. M. 100-MILE FREE DELIVERY 96 STATE ST.

K5TTTB 'mm FAMILY SHOE DEPT. MAIN AT CLINTON-SHOE FLOOR.

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