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Phone 123 N. JUNE 8, 1950- Page Weddings Continued To Qet Keuka Degrees Morfday From Page One CONVERT. TO Gerald Borglum, son ol and Mrs. Tenus Borglum of RD 4, Penn Yan, came home Sunday, I June 4, from Dana college, Blair, I Neb. He will be helping his father on the farm summer.

JMickefcen-CarroU llngelore Lewin of Nyack. ao lectr Miss Dorothy Elaine Carroll, Audrey Liebert, Snglewood, N. J. Now $189.75 up Bushjs. of Mrs.

Ralston Lind of Auburn, RD 6. i dock, and Arthur N. Mickelsen, Irene Loyko of Binghamton. son of Jens Mickelsen, all of Penn Rosemary McGinn of Randolph. I Yan, were married in Geneva May Ruth Machlin of Brooklyn.

SO, 1950. The Rev. Ellroy D. Van Olga Marousis of Rochester. I Dyke, formerly of Penn Yan, of- Joanne Millspaugh of Walden.

ficiated. I Jean Morrison of Rochester. The bridal couple were, attend- Georgia Moskos of Schenectady. ed by the bride's rister and hus- i Barbara Murray of Amsterdam, iband, Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Stahl- 'Jean Neely of Radburn, N. J. The bride wore a suit of Barbara Neuhaus of Freeport. eggshell white with green access- Marjorie Osmers of Tillr.on. ones and corsage of talisman Marie Puccio of Milton.

roses. Her matron of honor chose Louise Raynor of Southampton a navy blue suit with pink acces- Marlea Rice of Canton, RD 2. r.ories and corsage of pink Margaret Roberts, Sauqucit, RD1. Following the ceremony a recep- Mary Lou Rowe of Olean. tion for 50 guests was given at Ruth Ryder of New York.

the home of the bride's grandmo- Loraine Sackett, West Bloomfield. ther, Mrs. Meta A. Chaffee of Dorothy Schauble of Erie, Pa. Penn Yan, RD 4, where the young Jean Shearer of Cornwall.

couple will make their home. Elizabeth Smith of Mexico. Cut-of-town guests were present i Virginia Snyder of Canajoharie. at the reception from Hollywood, i Barbara Stryker of Bound Brook New York city, Batavia, and N. J.

Elmira Phyllis Testa of Springfield, Mass. Doris Walker of Syracuse. Guest Washburn, Briarcliff Manor. GAS HEAT! AUTOMATIC! ECONOMIC A A till for bornt dialing Charles Spiker Heads Yates Pomona Grange Vital Statistics Births Visit Daughter From Page One butler. Until, -Here America, we hgyeT Ijeen QC.3.

I very recently only orte egg per per vraa allowed. Once a month or so fresh fruit qpinmltted to democracy, with gimmicks, and the two-party syslem. "This method is notwilh- ipETERSEN To Bernhardt and' i These latt e'' are very costly, Juanita Rogers Petersen 104 TMinMig as high as each. such as oranges and out its faults apparently has i are available in stores. All tea ia functioned better than, any otn- rationed because "we are.

a nation i er," he maintained. Personal frcc- of tea drinkers. There is. plenty of ii dom is insured through the street, Penn Yan, in Sol- I Dr Minford will express his coffee because we don't drink it 'American way, as guaranteed in riers and Sailors Memorial hes- views more completely in a speech as. you do Bm of shts And pital, Penn Yan, May 27, I95C.

before the Middle- ex Chamber of Ihere is no wiute flour. It is all na of these i would be "dene- a son, Lynn Bernhardt. next Tuesday evening, grey-- a universal brand called, away with a fascistv type ot Annual business meeting of the Yates County Pomona grange, held in Crystal Valley Saturday elected Charles Spiker as master, succeeding Mrs. uJarl Millard ot i a. avn, uciuucuui.

9 Dundee, nrst woman master the MORROW To Jack and Maryl national tlour. There are plenty government, tie pointed out county organization had had ir. Louise King Morrow, 106 The doctor and his wife arrived of cereals but r.ugar is limited to Jfew 40 years. avenue, Penn Yan, in Soldiers New'York May 22 on the Queen half-a-pound per person per week, i of Other officers elected were- and Sailors Memorial hospital, Marv without a cent of American if you take sugar you teal Explaining that our democracy overseer, William Bishop of i Penn Yan, June 1, 1980. a son money." All the doctor had-and there is not much left for baking, was tenneu upon a capitahsuo ton- lecturer Mrs Pearl1 Voor Douglas, all he still has--are five one-pound I Very Little "Petrol" and private idea, the senatoi hees of Rushville; steward, Miles PARSONS To Mr and Mrs.

Petrol all of which is TM1 6 rc daughter of Rnoda Weinstein of Lynbrook. oaugntet ot Westbrook of Mt Plumbing 129. Elm St Heating Phone 1089 school a B. S. Lerch-Loshaw Beverly Loshaw, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Dunshie of ls estbrook of Mt. Vernon jPenn Yan, and Jerome Lerch, son Tharl wi ghtman of Avoca. of Mr. and' Mrs.

Seward P. Lerch elma Winegard of Keuka Himrod, were married in the! I parsonage at Dresden Nl rsin Students Expect B. S. I Thursday evening, (June 1 1950 Senlors ln the nursmg scl Th Rev. George Clarkson 110 are worl for a B.

'ed. -degree include: The bridal couple was attended Esther Ackerman of Caledonia, by the sister and brother of the Lucvna Bartusiak, Hammondsport. groom, Miss Beverly and Everett Jane Carson of Owego. Lerch. Marion Clark of Black River.

After a short wedding trip they Estelle Cohen of Newark, will make their home for a time Ellzabeth Cor a of Washington, with the Lerch family. Mr. Lerch Cis employed by the Belleview 5 01 Downs of Granville, Ohio, Joyce Downs of Granville, Ohio. i Prances Flynn of Shortsville. I Natalit of Arkville.

Gladys Hey of Penn Yan, RD 3. xwuuu-ut jean Tuttle, i Mary Ikeda of Elmhurst. daughter Mrs. Elwood Tuttle of Gladys Keidel of Greystone Park, Endicott, became the bride N. J.

Spencer F. Lincoln, son of Mrs. i Dorene Kettle of Lawtons. Spencer F. Lincoln of 117 Wagen- Helen Kuehne of Hudson, er street, Penn Yan, Saturday Inez Mayer of Honeoye.

morning, June 3, at St. Ambrose Irene Pilarcek of Binghamton. church in Endicott. Louise Rubin of Binghamton. The Rev.

Thomas Kiernan, as- i Olive Tucker of Freeport. pastor, officiated at the Gladys Van Voorhls of Henrietta. double, ring ceremony. i Betty Jane Warner of Philadel- at riimrod. Lincoln-Tattle Miss Roberta Jean The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, James L.

Tuttle of En- dicott, wore of white satin phia, Pa. Fiancis Lillian Wood of Kerrville, Texas. THE AVENUE, a super-powered "AM-FM radfe wifN'3-speed record changer. Add Magnavox TV the new 16-inch rectangular tube tiny time. Finished in mellow mahogany, in wure or wniie satin J-exaH.

fashioned with Dior collar, fitted Helen Woodford of Monticello. todice, a full skirt with bustle, I Five young women expect to lace trimmed. Her fingertip veil 'receive certificates 'Monday in- was held by a Juliet cap of lace i dilating their completion of the and she carried an arm bouquet of two-year business course: red and white (Joyce Webster of Lyons. She was attended by her sister, i Alta. Maxson of Forestville.

Mrs. Chester Binkwicz of. Endi-1 Jean Partis of Kenmore. cott, wearing aqua taffeta with Inez Totwin of Ellington. Dutch cap and matching accessor- Shirley Skiff of, Greenwich, iesr and-carrying yellow roses.

Richa J. Laws of Geneva was "RpTltrm best man and urhers were Ronald Carpenter and Chester Binkwiez, -m ii I BOUN MUSIC HOUSE South Exchange St. Y. both of Endicott. Dinner for the bridal party and! their immediate was Methodist GERALD HARRIS, Pastor There will be no church ser- iilillltUlClLC JL all till tJH WHO served at The Barn, Binghamton, vices at Be nton Methodist church and later a reception for 100 on June 11 and 18 However, ser- guests was given at the home of vic es will be resumed en June 25.

the bride's mother. Rev. ahd Mrs. Gerald Harris TtA.rt.ef.l',a"wedding, trip to At-: ar enjoying a vacation with rel- lantic City, the bridal couple will! atives and friends in Virginia, make their home with the bride's The Good Will Bible class met for the time being. The with Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Barden I bride is a graduate of Endicott on Friday evening. June 2. At i high school and has been this time the following officers I ed in the office- of the Endicott- were elected to serve for the en Tune in on WGVA Thursday Evening, 7:15 FREOERICK ORIESINGER Soloist i Johnson Shoe company. The groom, a graduate of Penn Yan Academy, served in the U.

S. Marines and is now employed in a WiUiam'Rein- Grand Union store at Endicott. rs treasurer Guests from Penn Yan attend- suing year: Mrs. Marie J. Larsen, president; Hugh Seymour, vice- president; Mrs.

Gerald Harris, i uess rom enn an attend- the ceremony and reception McGough, Mr. and Mrs. George W. 'eluded Mrs. Spencer F.

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IVi. SCHERER SON 131-137 Water St. PENN YAN, N. Y. Phone 300 Houck of Crystal Valley; ant steward, iKenneth Phelps of Rushville; chaplain, Mrs.

Mary McCann, Penn Yan; treasurer Harry Thayer of Penn Yan; secretary, Mrs. Madeline Hall of Barrington; gatekeeper, Gerald Amelia Wager of Middlesex; Ceres, Mrs. Grace Nielsen of Benton; Flora, Mrs. Vera Kenville of Guyanoga; lady assistant steward, Mrs. Marietta V.

Travis of Crystal Valley; member of executive committee, Mrs. Althea Mil- lard'of Dundee, retiring master. Charles Spiker was 3130 names as delegate at large and as sus- ordinate Grange delegates Penn Yan, Mrs. Eona Hunt; Rushville, Kenneth Phelps; Barrington, Mrs. Mildred Guyer; Benton, Roy Hatch.

The meeting recommended Wellington Castner as district deputy and Mrs. Frances Castner as juvenile matron. In the bread baking contest tor, honors were 'won by Mrs. Arden. Phelps of -Rushvjlle; second, Mrs.

Raymond Clark, Barrington; third, Mrs. Grant Houck tal Valley; fourth, Mrs. Henderson, Penn Yan; fifth, Mrs. Robert Kenville, Guyanoga. Mrs.

Herbert Comstock of Penn Yan was judge. In the singing contest, Mrs. Charles Ingram was awarded first place for her solo vsrsion of "Alice Blue In the Claude Parsons of the of Travelers are not allowed brought into the by ship, listening to those who would de- Gorham, June 2, 1950, in to brm anv inonev out Ireland is strictly rationed. For a time the Thompson Memorial hospital, th i hem The seven pounds basic allowance was enough A that government, as Canandaigua, a son. which they take from home must drive 90 mUes in a month Doctors ttun Ss.

must expc-rience change used for expenses aboard ship. farmers, and a few others receiv-: We speaker declared should FISH--To Mr. and Mrs. Fish of Gorham, in Thompson Memorial hospital, Canandai- They may purcha-e nothing in ed more. During the past slrive to keep an open'mind but 4 S.

stores to take home with months, Dr. Minforus allowance) lnou the techniques a gua, June 2, 1950, a son, weight 'hern unless they are prepared to was 350 gallons. His- son, who is i the principles should re- 9 3 oz. pay duty on it at the port of entry, in partnership with his father, was main the same." rnTmr TO TITUS Levi and Eleanor tus, 132 Hamilton Mrs. Mtaford.

stopping for a few allowed 400 gallons. As all of their Hollowell was introduced moments in Rochester--they practice is in a rural section and by Yates County Republican ithat far from New York was there is no limit on the demands chairman, Homer Fullagar, who and Sailors Memorial hospital, overwhelmed with the many things which their clientele can make, acted as Kiwanis chairman of the Penn Yan, 'June 3, 1950, a offered for sale in the "shops." there was no petrol left to throw day. Robert Bruce of Brockport daughter. "Qne would find it hard to decide away. chairman of Key clubs in the To James and jwhat.to buy," she thinks.

jl-'orxl Still Rationed 10th Kiwanis district, explained are available in Ire- Ireland. Meat is mutton and beet i and ur ged the formation of one i in Penn Yan. Special guests of the club as Walnut street, Penn and SaUms Mem'oria a ntials are available in Ire- reland. eat is mutton and beet i hospUal Penn Yan Jwe 1 land but very few luxuries; Every- ana most of that is frozen. There 1 June possible is exported.

Many is very iftte fresh meat. Mrs. Min- 19'50, a son. Claude and Mildred food items are ration ed. Fats ford thinks, however, that ration- art auog a ildrefl are scarce.

Each person a fair process. It give. Project of margarine To William BEARD--Near Hall, May 31, 1950, and Mrs. Jennie S. Beard, 79.

of young adult vocational were Charles Sullivan and Anthony Pizzenti of Penn Yah. ---from bujang up a fc fa Telev BloB Beverly Wheat Whitbeck, iaa BLAKE-fn" June 1 Thl illed with Ne York Brighter. $179 up. Bush's. r.TM,,.*,, a sLe 0 BlakV 4P with Middlesex where the Leo "landscape is beautiful," the doc" TM ne tor and his wife will visit here Corn-wen street, Penn in Soldiers and Sailors Memorial hospital, -Penn Yan, June 4, 1950, a son.

W50 Charles WUHs 63 rrirWton 1950, a son. GIB BS In MHo June 2 1S50 Jl I When the wi return of Crys: HAYES-To Dudley, and Ellen HarryGibbsTM on the-Queen Elizabeth. They have. Arthur Parkhurst Hayes, 1, Penn WIXSON in Dundee June 2 Se nt Canan daigua lake Cniri; ATIC. a nu i dllU S.re nor.

rnn Yan, in Soldiers and Sailors I 1950 "Herbert n( tO Memoiial- hospital, Penn Yan, 'GANNON rii Dundee, Junf' 5, UeTon 6 June 4, 1950, a son. 1950 Otis Gannon I he banks of Lou gh Neagh, Gordon and Jane CLAKK-In PoUe, township May 1rgeSt lake in I 13, 1950, WilHam J. Clark, 67. Soldiers and Sailors Memorial hospital, Penn Yan, 1950, a daughter. June 5, groVp first Vace wen to Benton CORCORAN-To Daniel and Mari- i a nn O-f a for the duet.

"Whispering Hope," sung by Mrs. Gerald Barden and Mrs. Paul Ingram. Male quartet honors wsnt to Penn Yan. Singers were the Rev.

George Clarkson, Wade jLogan, Frank Hallings, and Hoyt Yarnell. Judges for this contest were Lester Bascom and Miss Lucille Millard. Speaker for the day was State Senator Fred S. Hollowell of Penn Yan who reported on legislation passed during the past session of legislature, especially stressing those laws of specific interest to farmers such as housing and tho moving of farm equipment along highways. The meeting also voted to help in the financial sponsoring of a program in which the Pomona grange will teach young people to work with youth.

Only 67 Respond To Blood Bank Call for Donors Only 67 pints were collected at the visit of the Red Cross bloodmobile to Penn Yan Tuesday. This is the "worst yet" by 15 pints. Personnel in the traveling bloodmobile report that this con- etta Vespasianno Corcoran, 316 East Elm ctreet, Penn Yan, in Soldiers and Sailors Memorial hospital, Penn Yan, June 1950, a daughter. LEWIS--To Lynnfieid and June Crane Lewis, RD 2, Pittsford, RANSOM--In Bath, May 17, 1950, miles and touches six counties. in Soldiers and Sailors Memorial hospital, Penn Yan, June 6, 1950, a son, 2 15 oz.

Mrs. Jessie Wilson Ransom, Howev they wish to- make formerly of Prattsburg some sma1 trips" while they are LAMPSON In Penn Yan May here and Set an idea of the coun- 21, 1950, Garrett Edgar Lamp- try other than what lies between 1 son, 78. Rochester and Middlesex. CARR--In Dundee, May 20, Harry Underwood, employed by! 5, Bert J. Carr, 84.

the Emerson Produce company at SLOCUM--In Barrington, May 20, Middlesex, met his wife while he 1950, Mrs. Anna Belle Quick wa serving with the U. S. Air Slocum, 61. Corps and was stationed; in North- Bathroom Can Look Like New Weddings MICKELSEN CARROLL In Geneva, May 30, 1950, Dorothy Elaine Carroll and Arthur Niles Mickelsen, both of Penn Yan.

LE RCH Ju 1 In Dres- Beverly Lo- FARNSWORTH In Canandai- ern Ireland. Mrs. Underwood came gua, May 20, 1950, Mrs. Hattie to this country four years ago and L. Farnsworth, 74, of Stanley, tnis is the first time- she has seen RD 1.

her parents since. For them, it is VAUGHN--In Sayre, May 20, the tir st time they have ever 1950, Elmer D. Vaughn, 69 of grandchildren, Barbara, Car- Dundee. olyn and Pat. STURDEVANT In Barrington, May 23, 1950, Frank T.

Sturde- shaw of Penn Yan and Jerome Lerch of Himrod. Continued Italy Hill, May mOT f8ndS 23, 1950, Mrs. Blanche Ledger- American Way of Life- wood Lamphier, 47. LINCOLN-TUTTLE--In Endicott, ARNOLD--In Penn Yan, May 24, June 3, 1950, Miss Roberta Jean 1950 Jonn Arnold, 70. From Page One FRY--In Town of Wayne, May 24, this 1950, Roy J.

Fry, 65. ARGUS--In Prattsburg, May 25,. Tuttle of Endicott and Spencer Francis Lincoln of Penn Yan. STAPE-SHANER In Gorham, June 3, 1950, Miss Marion Shan- 50 Miss Barbara Argus, 93. er of Gorham and Richard IS In enn Yan av 25 Stape of Penn Yan, RD.

RAY-HUEY--At Tyrone, May 13, "which we felt was not wise at 'Metal Wall Tile Lovely Colors Be Proud of America Defense of the "Amer- of was nvadebj- 1950, Mrs. Hazel Rita Morris tne senator as he declared that 49, of Dresden. in these days when various 1950, Miss Velma Huey" of GAGE -In Rushville, May 25, "theoritV' of government Ithaca and Herbert Ray of l950 Lillian B. Gage, 84. in published, we should be proud Alpine.

KASK-- In Mendham, N. May our democratic system and its BECKER-OWINGS In Benton, I 26 1950 Mrs Joh 'Kask. of accomplishments. "We have noth- May 20, 1950, Ane Owings Dresden, 64. ing to be ashamed of why Benton and Robert A.

Becker i HUGHNER In Middlesex, May shouldn't we play up the virtues of AJbany. 30 195 Ml 's- Edna B. Hughner, of our system and the "faults ot RAND-STANTON--In Meadville, 70 others?" he queried. May 20, 1950, Paul Rand of Penn Yan and Stanton of Meadville. PALLAR-WILBUR--In Penn Yan, Yates Plumbing Heating Supply 116-118 EAST ELM STREET Phone 1165 "Where Your Heating Dollar Has More Cents" dition seems to prevail through- May 20,.

1950, Miss Phyllis Joan out the Rochester area and the Wilbur and Augustine Pallar, blood bank is very low. It is so! both of Penn Yan. low, in fact, that one area in the AREFORD-BROWN--In Dundee, hospital could not be supplied Ma 23 1950, Miss Doris Helen with one certain type of blood Brown and John Calvin Areford; which it requested recently be- fc Dundee. i cause the bank didn't have any FINGAR-COATES In Branch-1 Mrs. Barden, chagrined at the i ort Ma 24 19 50, Norman Lalack of donors, comments Rue Fln gar and Rachel Ann "no matter how nice the weather Jr oat 3 of Bluff t- or how good YOU feel, the needs EVERSON-HOBART In Penn of the hospital'still continue." i tMa 25 i 950 Doris Those working at the Presbv-1 terian church Tuesday, where the FLAHERTY JOHNSTON In blood bank was set up as usual, Jerusalem, May 26, 1S50, Helen were: Mrs.

W.llisBurt Johnston an Jack F1 Mrs. Chester Fullagar, Mrs. W. i both of Penn Yan Grady, Mrs. Welles Griffeth; MILES-KEN YON In' Dundee, receptionists, Mrs.

Lewis Gracey. May 27, 1950, Miss Neva Marie Mrs. Jessie Halstead, Mrs. Karl i Kenyon and Howard J. Miles, Paul; nurses, -Mrs.

Henry both of Dundee. 'Mrs. Howard Moody, Mrs. Bruce MYERS NAGELDENGER In Rushmore. Mrs.

R. M. Blaisdell. Dundee, May 27, 1950, Miss Canteen workers were: Mrs. Mary L.

Nageldinger and Carl John Andrews, Mrs. George Me- Myers, both of Dundee. Gough, Mrs. Bryce Barden, Mrs. ROSE-WHYTE In Penn Yan, John Bailey, Mrs.

Dan Cassetta, Ma 28 1 95( Louise Whyte and Mrs. Ansel Stork, Mrs. Carrol! George Roije, both of Penn Yan. Corcorli, Mrs. Robert Shay, Mrs.

Herbert Thayer, Mrs. Ben- Deaths son Howard, Mrs. Allen Hender- HOSMER--In Bath, June 3, 1950, son, Mrs. Robert Pinckney and Lewis Hosmen 16, of Pratts- Mrs. Herbert Fitch.

burg. Firemen's CARNIVAL Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 14, 15, 16, 17 NAPLES, NEW YORK Firemen's Parade FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 7:30 Fireworks SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 17 RIDES GAMES ENTERTAINMENT MAXFIELD HOSE CO. Naples, N. Y. Construction Now Under Way IEAGER TRACT, EAST SIDE OF WALNUT STREET, PENN YAN 2-BEDROOM MODEL $320.00 DOWN $45.52 per month FHA Mortgage Finance Cash Price $6,320 3-BEDROOM MODEL $350.00 DOWN $47.77 per month FHA Mortgage Finance Cash Price' $6,950 Hoban-White Inc.

138 Ehn St! Ejigineers Contractors PENN YAN, N. Y. Phone 1554.

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