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Six N.JCW/I?, FtantJZl A A I I MllS. FRANCIS ADAMS, local Representative PHONE STANUS? 16-F-W MRS. HUTU B. HAL8TEAD, Local PHONX.KmmLLB lavjtte Yoa Seen and Heard In Gorham The Gorham nine won from Hall on the Hall diamond Sunday by a score of 7 to 5. Mr.

and iMrs. Louis Bills, returned from- a vacation In. New York. ''JThomas McMlllin, son and Mrs. Robert McMlllin, is attending the Tally Ho music camp for the'summer.

Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Norris of i Rochester' have returnedvfrom a week's trip to Vermont. The'following young people are spending' this week at the 4-H camp Bristol Hills: Phyllis Angell, Larry Angell, Francie Kelllng, Louise Pask, and Bobby Lee. Mrs.

Samuel Bowersox of Gorham, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Adams and son of Rochester, plan to leave by plane on Saturday for California where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hob son and Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Fish for two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. John Klnyon attended the Sunday evening concert at the Tally Ho music camp when the selection "Appalachian written by Mr. Kinyon, was Introduced, Miss 'Mary Bolgar of' (Boston, is visiting her father, Michael Bolger and other relatives in Mr, Bolger is con- linejJ Thompson Memorial hos- for treatment, Mr. and Mrsl Kenneth Carson, Burton Caraon and Mrs, Minnie Strachan-left on Tuesday morning for Ohio where they will attend the Hatcherman's convention to be held in Cleveland.

"Mrs. Stra- will visit relatives in Elyrla! The two weeks school came -to a St. Thereasa's church oa Sunday when class 'oi, 18 girls from church Rushville received their flrst-'Holy communion. After mass- the Women's club of the parishes served a communion breakfast to the young people. The children were instructed by throe nuns of the -V Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Hyatt left York city Will attend' The next regular meeting of the Rood Corners grange will be held Aug. 11. This will bs the annual flower show. Prizes will for the best potted plant, best bouquet of zinnias, mixed bouquet, glads and a centerpiece.

Donald Meyers, florist of Stanley, will act. as judge. On July 29 the grange hold a smorgasbord dinner at the grange hall, will start at 5:30. Adele Robeson to Teach Number Nine School Mrs, Adele Robeson- of Penn Van, has been engaged as, teacher in the Number Nine rural, school for the school year' beginning in September. Theodore Minns is trustee-of the district.

Mrs, Is a graduate of' Kouka college and as the present time is taking a course in elementary school, work at college. Superintendent, Conrad 'Ontario 1 sbhpol is one. 'of four' remaining Tone-teacher, schools still in Che Weddings Makepeace-Brlizee In a candlelight service In the Stanley Methodist "church Saturday evening, July 17,, 19S4, at o'clock, Mrs. Unadah Lawtbn Briz- zeo, daughter of Mrs. James E.

Lawton of Canandaigua, became 'of James T. Makepeace of Stanley. Rev. John Wolfe, pastor of the church officiated at the double-ring ceiiempny. i The bride was attired in a -light blue nylon gown with matching hat and she carried an old-fashioned nosegay, was attended by her daugh- 1 ter, Miss Sylvia as maid of honor.

She wore a pink nylon' dress and also carried of old-fashioned'flowers. Mrs. George Carr of Stanley, was Shfe'was gowned In blue nylon and carried a nose- ffay of.garden flowers, Robert Hunt of was best man. Ushers were Darrell Wolchtenthal of Stanley and Sgt, Robert Graff of Sampson Air base. Following the ceermony, a reception was held in the church parlors.

Mrs. Albert Graff, sister of the bride, Mrs, Rosalie Overstreet, sister of the groom and Miss Jean VanWagner of Canan- dalgua, in the serving. attendance is ab'out'20 pupils distributed through the six! grades, 'The '-gradeq seven to 12 attend 'Seneca- Gorham-Potter 'Central school or the Geneva City schools, according to the preference of the parents. Again Chosen Head of Gorham School Board Lawrence C. Rlppey was reelected president of, 'the' Seneca- Gorham-Fotter school district board 'of education at' the reorganization meeting the annual school meeting of the voters of the i I 'Mr, Rippey was'choien a'school district was 'formed 24 years ago has served since that He been president of since 1C50.

I CPloyd 'Gage 'of (Reed Corners, farmer! 1 namedcvlee-president. Mrs, Florence Bighorn 'Reed Corners, 'wasS elefli', of "'the' Lawrence, housewife, was named 'tax 'succeeding Robert Big-ham, incumbent for the past nine Miss I Pulver of Gorham, was re-appointed treasurer of the district. I The president of the board was authorized to execute bonds for the employees of the-district required to furnish bonds. Permanent appointment of Mrs. Janet Wermuth as'office clerk was formally made, Mrs.

Wermuth is under civil service status and' has been serving on a temporary As the result pf an examina- Seen and Heard In Mrs. Florence Brayment went Thompson Memorial hospital Thursday for teats and treatment, a Mrs, and children are vacationing at a cottage on Keuka-lake' this week; Mr, 1 and Mrs. William Fisher" visited his brother, Edwm, Fisher 'and'family at the, iiraabttnrl weekend, Ross A visited his i JlMrs. Mary iZavitz, from Thursday xmtll Satiirday. turning homo next Wednesday.

'Mr. Hyatt's mother of Syracuse spent the weekend with her son returning home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melious were pleasantly surprlso'd on Sati urday evening when relatives and friends gathered at their homo to help them celebrate their 2qth wedding anniversary.

iA a 'silver was presented'to the couple 1 The buffet table was centeued with a beautiful three-tiered wedding (bake decorated by Mrs. (Dudley! Voorhees of Rushvillo. A buffet supper was servoJ to the party was planned by Mrs. Rupert and Mrs. Gilbert Melious, Jr.

and Mrs. James Barry were hosts on Sunday afternoon to their friends and neighbors who camo to extend congratulations on District Governor to Visit Gorham Rotary The Gorham Rotary club will' be visited on Thursday of this week by District Governor Harry Shepard. Mr, Shepard is dlstript governor district Rotary "International: The Gorhata club is one of the 61 clubs which make up'this district. Mr. Shepard Is past president the Elmlra Heights Rotary club and Is a professional golfer, of ths Elmlra He will address the club on Rotary's program of service, after which he will -with the directors of the club for a review of their lor the year Mrs.

Shepard will be entertained at dinner by the wives of the school district clerk's school Syracuse university, 9, 10 and 11. 'Bills to the amount of were, ordered The report showed an average dally attendance, of pupils in the, district to toe 673.42' compared with 617.71 for the. previous year. The report also indicated 'that vacancies exist in Mie vocal music department and in the Industrial arts Gortuun Churches JOHN WOLFE, Pastor Sunday school, 11 family; worship service, sermon "You Show First Presbyterian REV. G.

R. HARLANDl" 'Pastor Worship and "The De- A delicious buffet dinner was served to the guests Jrom 3 to 6 p. m. and singlng-of old and new songs helped make the day a most enjoyable occasion. Their son, James, was unable to be present as he had loft on Saturday-to serve with the U.

S. Army in Germany year. Sell It Through a Cliuwlflttd Mrs. Wll! Mu ra and' Mrs. Kenneth ANGELL'S BARBER SHOP Gorham Electric and Service Trade in your old one for a new FISHING SUPPLIES Rods and Reels All Leading Brands (Rotary International will be celebrating its golden anniversary this year.

Celebration dates are Feb. 23 through June 2. The directors of the Gorham Pierson; vice-presidents, Fred Ad Plerson; vice-president, Fred Jack Jappen, Bill Keavncy. Committees to on the work of the Gorham Rotary clut for the coming- year have For something new In tfhe field of religious worship, visitors and local folks are cordially invited to attend worship the' sponsorship 'of an group, Traveler's This opon-alr worship service -is conducted at 1 the Parkway Drlve-In-theatre lo- .1 i. WT at the 20 and The work of the club has been divided tlnto.

four; groups i with a chairman in charge of each William Murray heads the Club will bij conduced 4 Sun- it Frederick Adamson, community service and Jacob Fredericksen, international- service. Under club the following committees will work: attendance, Casalus Shepherd, Lyman Wootf; -classification, William Murray, Thomas Scoon', Walter Keating; bulletin, Walter Keating; fellowship, Raj Newfang, Arthur Schroeder, William Kearaey, C. C. Williamson; magazine, Andrew Youngs, Vernon Hyatt; public, John B. Wolfe, Sidney W.

Thomas; Rotary U.S. ECONOMY AIDED BY RECORD TOURIST TRAVEL Touriit bade ii lifted amonf the top 8 mduttnee in 26 More people ire traveling thie aununer than ever before. Life it a journey. Our Church ii a the Spiritual Trail with ue Sunday, Bethel Baptist Church, Gorham, N. Y.

SERVICES Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday School 11:45 Sunday Evening Service Prayer Meeting, Thursday VISITORS 4AM WELCOME 45 Don't), be concerned 1 afcout the. sultabilltyvof yQuriiappearaneo for, you will privacy of your own car, Inspirational and. devotional Is used, and familiar hymns of the church 'are utilized in all Edward Winder, pastor, of the Geneva Baptist chiiroh will; speak on the subject, i "Divine Providence:" George 'Crosby, moderator of the Ontario-Yalta Baptist association will be the-worship' leader. Come as yor arc and Worship in your own car. Vernon Hyatt, C.

at arms, Grattan Law-, cence, Clyde (Beebe; Inter-club relations, Harold Cook, C. Wll- service 7- are: and Alexandei'jM. ner, Ernest competitor, WllllanXROOM, Grattan employer employee relationships, Jo.hn Newfang," 11 service committees are: ru rat-urban, Elton Frederick-. sen, Wellington George Vogt, Ernest Wenriulh; 1 student' loan, Clyde Beebe, Elton Freder- ickien, Grattan Lawrence; youth service, William Roose, ClydeiBee-' be, George Nichols, Cwl, Dates, Frederick Adamson, Gilbert' Thompson 'Scoon, Edmund' Crlsfleld; traffic safety, Bert; Angell, George Nichols, Thompson 'Scoon, Edmund CrlsneW; com-, munity improvement, Richard Iv- ersan, George Kenneth 'Runner, Edmund Crlsneld, Wil- I Ham I International service committees are: foreign students, -C Williamson, Thompson') Scoon, 'Jacob Fwderlcksenr Sidney'Thomas, Arthur SchroedMfn'Wnlted Nation's, Jacob) Fredericksen, Arthur Schroeder. Mr.

and of were guests, of'Mr. and) F. Blodgett over Friday, 'and Saturday. Miss Grace Pearce was taken to. Memorial hospital for treatment for skin ells- 1 and varicose veins.

Frances Kgglcston went Monday to Canandalgua she is, employed at the Clark-Manor house. Fort Howard Hawley.of formerly under treatment In 'Thompson Memorial hospital'for a.heart ll The Slawall of Methodist church will hold'a'bake July 24, Graham's store'starting at 10:30 a. -1'1 0 1 Mr, Fred' Deland, are with Douglas Leach, ondiiam- IJy, and Mrs, John and family for an indefinite i 1 Miss Lola Clark, who Is, taking, a six-weeks summer school course 'at State Teachers college, was home with her mother, Mrs Alice Clark, over the weekend, Mr. and her mother, Vincent DeZetter, and. her sister, Mrs.

Don Austin, with. Mr, Austin, and their son, Jinuiiy, all of Barre Center, over the Weekend. Mrs. Cassle, Brotzman of Paint ed Post visited her.cousins, Mrs Alice Clark and Mrs. Gertrud Carroll, Wednesday, unti Sunday.

Her daughter, Mrs. Tec Bqnnistcr, withiMr, Bannister ant daughter, Painted Post joined the fanilly 'for dinner a the SvShday. Mrs. of Add), Rushville, visit ed at the Floyd' Eggleston, honu from JThurisdBy.to She Will attend convention the American. Jqglon and' auxiliary in lTow Yorkncity July, 29.

toi.3: in sister who ii a delegate from Addison. i Josephine 'Sherwood anc Miss, -iNixon of Rochester were guests Miss Leah Headley over the and on Sundai the three motored to Marathon for their annua) vWlt with Mrs Lulu Relsch. The four worked to get her In the Gullford Drug store in Rochester many years ago, and Imvj annuall reunions. The following 'members! of the board of education 1 of-the'Centra school met Monday evening for organization: J. F.

Blodgett, Irving VanEpps, Irving Williams, Torrey, were elected as follows: president vice-president, Blodgett cierk, Willlam'Kuehne; treasurer; 'Miss 1 Thelma Becker; collector, Ruth. Halstead dlsciisslonrof thei'de- tails of, payment 1 In- wliloh out to'cover accidsnts which'oc- cur at school'up to $500, Deaths', MlH8 Etta Moon i i Miss Etta Moon. of Reed Assemblyman V. W. Blodge't't 'attended a meeting of 'the wew York State 'Joint Keg'telativfe'Com- mittee oh Carriers at Lake', Placid from Thursday'until Sunday.

Mrs. Blodgett accompanied him. and' Mrs. Robert ToWnsend of Newbu'rgh, were -with her -and Mrs: Wilson Fitch, 'over 'the weekend, and Paula remained here with her grandparents for, two weeks. I Mrs, Bay and we're among, the, invited gussts at the silver, wedding anniversary of their cousin, Edna Blodgett Melious and, icus, at their home in Saturday evening.

Mrs. Stella Foi'di underwent an operation on hen leg last week-at Thompson Memorial hospltab for variqose veins, i She was able' to leave the Monday i and icrnq to thai borne-of her daughterf Mrs, Frank Arnold, for convalescence, Mrs. Arnold-'Is spending an indefinite time at the home of ler son, Henry Arnold rind while her Mrs. Jos-' eph and Mr, Pulling of Shortsvllle, are on a trip to'Wll-' liamsburg, and places of, interest. Wilbur Hall; who is in charge of plumbing at, the hospital In taken 11 last week' Wednesday, and 'has been unable to return to He was- In Thompson Me- morjal hbspltal over" the weekend -lasts and treatment, Robert returned Friday from' a 'two weeks', summer study', course State.

Teachers, and Saturday, he and 1 Mrs. Wadsworth 1 and two chlldrsn left" for M. cottage at' will vacation for two Mrs. 'Alida Tally of 'ho' was critically '111' a' few! months much Improved in- icalth and has come to the home 1 of her Adeline Red- floutj, for a twoi weeks' visit. Mrs, Rsddout's nephew, Michael Martin of Rochester, is also spending weeK' with hen Mrs, Rollln Allen and daugh- Rolllne, who have been vislt- ng her parents, Mr.nnd Mrs, itanlev Voorhees, since'early in June, left Thursday to.i re turn; to heir home' in, San Rafaelf' Calif.

They are stopping Ohio, for a Allen, The annual 1 Dicnlc of tost Mntrons nnd Patrons association, OES. of.thft Ontario-Seneca-Yates district, will be hild Wednesday afternoon, July. 2A, at Seneca Lake park, with, supper fat 6:30 o'clock: Families' 'and frierids are Invited. Bach 'family to bring service 1 for selves, sweetened 'lemnn 1nlce BTV! food to and rolls will' be provided. Village 'officials are 'still trying down the cars that are oasslrttr' through this village.

Pol- Homer Brown has tak- the following motorists before Fuitice- Henrv McDoue-al for apeed- nf(' over the weekend: Harold Snink of Ifl7 Chili avenue, Ro- chsnter, fined 115: P. Teal Cox, of IBM Creek itreet, Rochester, ffrt and forfeited 110; Richard Stokoe Bowerman i Calhoon of.Victor; fined SIB! She leaves platen, -Mrs. iGrace Roat of RD, and Pi'ank Bckley of Detroit; nieces, 'Oous- Services were held m. Tuesday at Federat- Rev. Marshall'-BMtho)- pastor of Seneca -Cattle church, 'offlciatlrig, 'Burial' was In -Sand' Hill" 'Mwt Mabei Fltchj cliedi "afternoon, July H4, aKher'ih'ome- in where seriously 111 for-sev- weeks.

(She w'aa born- July Bushyill at Wilson Town, 1 of 'Gorham, orte ofifour, children J. and Marji Hall Wilson, The- family moved to Lim'a 'in 'and- returned' 'here four years later when- hen. 'father bought 'hardware In' 13, IBM, ihe imairled George. Eitch. of jRushvllleuand they began housekeeping, on- the' Walter Fitch of lagei 1 'li)i '1908! they moved, into, the' village -manager of, the', produce A business, and -have since iliyed, here, Fitch of Rushville.

Tuesday club andnGuy-' anqga BAR) a long-time membar of, 'MethodUt church. teacher, 1 day school, and an active worker in, the Red and other Organizations, as long health Besides hei: husband is sur- VlveO three and Murray and Gordon -Fitch of Rochester; six and two, great grandchildren, i funeral held from the home, Saturday at 2 ni, pf church; Burial' was In the' family the' family lot, Rushville cemetery. those from who ware here the funeral, and' Robert Townsend Bonnet 1 -Houok. Mr; Robert Rochester, Mrs.UOoqdon' VanHooft 'of; Albany, and Mr. and Mrs.

1 "of Seripusly Hurt By Lift Truck John Turner, '36, -of Gilbert Rushvllle, dock foreman at the Boyce Motor Lines In Canandalgua, suffered a cruihed right leg Friday morning when he was pinned against a loading platform- -by lift truck which was He rushed to Tnompson Memorial- hospital where 1 every' effort' Is being- made to save the leg. Mr, Turner been''wltli the Boyce Motor lines for years, Including the four years of sercice in" the US. army. his wife and three children, Michael; Wllliani und aged from five years to three raslde iiKthe B. Leach apartment 'on Gilbert street, Center Open Howe Frederick J.

Blodgett of Rush- vllle, and his office staff held, open houso In his remodeled and enlarge insurance, center in Can-, andalgua, building with Old English front at Main street has', been by wing of concrete, block, construc- tlpn at-the back which, gives, an addltlon.alM,000, ot floor ''space" for' modern, office facilities. The filled with baskets of flowers from associates and'well-wishers. Visitors welcomed' and eco'rted through the roomg'from 9 to with about, l.fWM] nannln, faintly of'Alexandria, and- Saturday artemoon at Wll- Mr, Wilfred Kennedy and family spent the two in the Mlddlebrook cottage on Canandftlgua lake, West Middlesex MBS. ADA DCTOIAJII 'ftD PMtor IChurch Sunday 'morning Sunday, school at Everyone welcome. The Sample to be held' In the Jiily '24," is rapidly.

Thiy hope for, and large crowd. will- be no baked sale, at time wiw reported. The Pa'st Noble 'club of Middlesex, Rebekah lodge will hold iti meeting with Mm. Edith Spike on July '28. The roll call letter Suoper will with meeting befiore-supper.

The WSCS of Vine Valley Jfeth- odlit church will another supper July. 31., Fred'Lehman'and''daugh- ter, Clara, Murphy and three children of WelUvllle, vUHed rela-- here'Friday, and'Saturday; 1 Mr. and 1 'Fred Touker Otwego. weekend, her they helped-put-'a metal-ro'of on' part of hli'-houM 1 Flynh entertaliMd he Hadtell 9'p, 1 with about, 1,000 people' and at a Wrthday.par- signlng the gudstbook. Punch and cookies were served from a buffet SSA Representative Visit Another field 'trip to the Rush- 1 ville-Middlesex Naples area hag Deem announced, by Daniel A.

Baker, manager of the, Social Security Administration, fteld office la Geneva. i Mi. Baker stated; that, because of the great 'Interest shown by the' area in: lait month's 'Malcolm Hellman, -field 1 will, again visit the area 'on Monday, July 26, 'The following scheduled stops will be made tat the 'times shown: Rushville-- In the village office located! in 'the Tire, houie, at 9:90. In baaement of 'the Legion; 1 building at, 11 In 1 the "village' hall; at 1 1 All" who have'" any. or' prbliiems' about social, are urged by Mr.

Bak'pr to see Mr. Hellman at one 'of the points 'above: Middlesex! MISS AIJCE OOODHICM; Phone IhuhvUla GEORGJS KINO, prac-; followed' by' Sunday 11, morning 12 baptismal lervica n'afternoon, time and 'place, to be announced at, morning service, 8 evening 1 to Velden' and Alice ty at her; Saturday party WM in. of' the birthday of her; Mary, and her own. Rochester WM alto of the MrJand Kenneth. Hey'and Mr.

and Maynard. Smith'of Reed spent weekend at a cabin in' the. mountains, Mrs. Marguerite and son daughter-' and' fouK'other young people from. Henrietta low Grove, Vine Valley, It a party for one of the girli.

She came and got her' mother, Mrs. Ada Pinehart to come and eat tuppec with them. Jane Dunn of Washington, D. a formet high Middlcgex' High WM here Monday on, the had been'back In several Lane'and children, of Alexandria, and Mrs, 'Wilfred Kennedy last week, Mr, Fenton Wagwf and family have a cottage'at Willow Grove, Vine Valley, for a week. Mrs.

Cahill on'd granddaughter, Warren of Bast' Norwalk, visiting; her.daughter 'and' family, Mr.) and Mrs. John Warren', Fred of viiited. her father and 'grandfather, and flnt the Genevteve 'been (pending, part of her vacation with Page MARTIN'S RVSIIVILUC, N. Moth RUtdod Laying Mash, Growing Mash Turkty A. CARSON Xfitrhoons Y.

JOHN W. H06ART, Funeral Director LADY ASSISTANT vr FURNITURE Sror.lO-Y.2 PHONtS lft.Y-12 Vllliams Thompson Memorial" hospital, Canandaigua, 1954, son, -Wayne' iDavU. 'Mrs. Betty Potter came" home' Wednesday 'evening after being with uncle, Roy Bordwell in Incei Friday evening; week, for vacation- from. her work company 'in Can- andalgua.

Norris- of Clean spent the last part- of. the week with her 'nephew, Stuart' Mitchell and. family, i Bmhfllto Churches Flnt Congregational, Sunday, July, worship, service at 10:45 a. Sunday school at 12 M. will be the last Sunday tot regular, service 1 until Aug.

22, On congregation wlllj worshfpi at 10,:30 a. at the Reed Cornersn church the Rev. Forrest 'Fordham will! deliver i( The''Poniroy Class hw, turned over' to the 1 Society 'of Congregational 'Women its annual project of a'Talent party, year. It Is hoi chiirc adult'in the asked to.remember to plan to bring artides for, the food, aale on the of, the annual community auction on Saturday, Aug. been enough 'to supply theldamand:" Old Home day will'be'Sept.

6. Card of Alfred Johncox and with to express their, gratitude -to relatives, neighbors and, the 'floral and the many extended during thett recent i bereavement. Uttle; Pamela and Freddie, and Eddie Murphy- of Canan- dalgua -were with' thtlr -grandpari Mr. and Carl' Ch'ryrte Saturday night and-, Sunday. i Boyd Strongt, infant 'Ronald-i- came home from the; and Sal Memorial -hospital, 'day.

,1 i picnta.wa* held 'at' th and Mer- Tinan Sunday, in of Mary' wno obaeryed her, 86thi Witthday. attending- were Herriman of Penn. Yan, Mr, and Clarence'. Windnagle 1 of Fairport, Pulver- and, Luella Pulver of Gorham, Mr. and MM.

JUmerHllton and Mr, Arthur 'Parker, and family, Mr. and Storting Blair grandson, Paul of Penn Mr. and. MM, Frank Tyler; Bobby -Flrtier, 'of Ann, Mr. and UoyH, Mack William Ward and and Harold.

Middtebrobk Pann Yan w'ere'unable to attend, older- an emergency appendectomy." MM, Lloyd '-Mac'kV 'entered and' Memorial pitai In Penn Yan Monday morning- for a minor JMlii her home her Sonyea, and Albert Cotona and Stephen of New York of Lawrence and fam- Seventy-eight of the held their reunion at the Contervatlon 'club on South hill. Sunday. Mr. and MM. left Tuesday morning to the tin Atlantic 'O ty and Harrirturg; A (Donald Hller haviar' two.

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