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Chronicle-Express from Penn Yan, New York • Page 15

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Phono 123 CHRONICLE-EXPRESS, PENN VAN. N. DECEMBER 31, The Chronicle Covers the County Deaths Show Your Love Forever Our i a i in your fcchntj in thus i i i i JOHNSON MEMORIALS Display Elm Street m-xt to Lokn View Omelery Eugene F. Drakeley, Mgr. I'HONK 272-VV FOR APPOINTMENT 113 licnhiim Street Pcnn Yan Mary Qurnan Q'lf-nan of Fa.r- port.

and a native Pfnn Yan 'I ed Saluiday morn.np;. Deo 2. 1953, the home of hr Miss Veronica McCarthy of Cross- roaci in town uf Permton. Miss Quenan was Burn in Pcnn Yan daught'-r of the John and Mary Quc-nan and lived here until 1947. was ployed at Michaels SVrn and a for 1C fct-loir rt- t.ring- to do praclira! Bfii'les hi-i- niece-, jhe r.vd a MiJi? a i I Qii-nan rjf Fan-port.

The roiary was rented at the i Funeral home Penn Yan Monday night at a services were held from ni INTERMEDIATE f-bffrvfti Christmas in th- 1 i a of I'lV evensrst; of Dec. TROOP 24 by caroling t'it-n eariy in and go.ng Girl Notes Seen and Heard in Penn Yan and Vicinity I The faniLJv of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Jay Mr. and Mrs.

Edwte strwt were and famitv have moved from 196 a' Vr ChsKrr.ns They m- to 2O4 strwt. Rotxrt Hert- lo the nume of their leader. Mrs William BeardJey, for a party. f-ver. ing of game? tm! ex- rhar.g*; of gifts ended with the iingmo carois around Mrs Bcardsley's Christmas tree.

Mrs. L-ihan Mrs Sanfon! Heiv- and Mrs. Erwir. troop i-ommittt-e. furnished refreshments.

The girls had made lovely piaster of pans placqbes which they had colored beautifully as pan of their arts and eraft.H badge work. They also made for their mothers dish towels on which thev painted original designs The BROVVXIES OF TROOP 18 are busy taking orders for bake IF YOU WISH Funeral Services May Be Held in Your Home, Your Church or Our Funeral Home with the Same Sympathetic Service. REILLY FUNERAL HOME PHONE 733 306 Main St. there at S.SO a. Tuesday fol- good de 1V ered the vil- re 'f, rn TM 1 9Da Jage of Dresden Jan.

16. Mothers a St. i a church. Burial ol glrls and members of the was -i cemetery. lroop commlU ee will provide tlie I baking to i the orders.

Miss Mrs. Francj-h H. Siilton Gertrude Anderson and Miss Bev- Mrs. Frances Sutton, I Lcrch are the leaders of this 75, died Saturday, Dec 26, 1953, troop. Mrs.

Carl Eskildsen. Mrs. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, Mrs. Charles primer Bassage at 418 Court Phalen, Mrs.

Edwin Cleaveland and street in Penn Yan. Mrs. Lynn Bishop comprise the She was the widow of Harvey troop committee. For Christmas and had made her home in I tne girls made belts for their Penn Yan since 1907. Phe was a member of the Bapti.st church.

She is survived by her two daughters, Mrs Bassage and Mrs Herbert Fullagar, Penn Yan, RD JANUARY 11S4 SVX MON TUI WtD THU HU SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24M 25.26 27,28 29 30 Miss Katherine Frame of 555 Liberty street to Elmira week to spend trie her nieces and -amihes Mr and Mrs. Charles Andrews of 208 Mam street left Tuesday fur Davtona Beach. they will the winter months mothers and key caddies for their fathers. a son, Howard Sutton of Penn Yan; a sister, Mrs. Helen Elwood i i a grandchildren a (ft great grandchildren Actor To Be Sentenced Monday Mrs.

Genevieve Borgers and son, Ernest Borgers. of Chicago spent Christmas week with her father, Adalbert Todd of 318 Court street. i The Ladies Aid of the Penn Yan Baptist church will meet Wed- 1 nesday, Jan. 6. Mrs.

Lee Yonge's and Mrs Albert circle will be in charge. Miss Katharine Tracy GUI of the English department, University of Illinois, Urbana, i is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Aletha T. Gill of 305 Liberty st-eet. Funeral services were held WadeJloaan WADE AND FANNIE LOGAN Licensed Managers OUR SERVICE A SACRED TRUST FREE AMBULANCE SERVICE YATES AND STEUBEN COUNTIES 273 LAKE ST.

PENN YAN, N. Y. PHONE 87 MAIN ST. PULTENEY N. PHONE UN 8-3160 The Greatest Story Ever Written After 3 days, they I found i in the temple, sitting with! doctors, hearing them and asking questions were astonished at his understanding.

Lu. 2:46. 47 Walter J. Mullen, 30, of New York city has been permitted to a i plead guilty to a reduced charge the Thayer Funeral chape! at 1 of sec nd degree larceny accorbd p. Tuesday.

The Rev David lng to Dlst rict Attorney Lyman Learh, pastor of the Penn pastor of the Penn -Yan "ijth Baptist and the Rev. Alvm Rowy Baptist and tne Kev. Alvm Row- He appeared Wednesday before land pastor of the Second Milo ates County Judge Maurice W. church, officiated, Bur.al McCann An actor with the Keul! was Hor.seheacLs. Maple Grove cemetery, ka college Playhouse last season, Mr.

Mullen was indicted on charges of first degree grand lar- Floyd A. Trask ceny by a Yates grand jury in the Floyd A. Trask, 83, of Dundee, i theft of equipment and antiques died "Sunday. Dec 27, 19fi3 at i fr the college Soldiers and Sailors Memorial hos- I Mr Mullen was returned to 1 pital after an illness of two weeks. Bom in Whitesville.

Allegany county, on Aug. 5, 3870, Mr. Trask was married to the former Nettie Peck at Reading Center on Jan. Yates County jail until Dec. 30, when Judge McCann will pass sentence on him and four other prisoners currently being held for sentencing Wednesday.

26, 1906. He operated the Peck farm before moving to Dundee in 1916, where he worked for the TAW CkjtM Ludlow laundry. CSICS I Oy 3IIOp He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. A II Nettie P. Trask; two nieces, Mrs.

DlCCIIIS Mil 1 Irma Tenny Des Munn of Beaver I Dam. and Mrs. Bertha Tenny I A gi and total of 439 boys and Worden of Canandaigua; and a i i received toys the nephew, Arlie Tenny of Cleveland, Yates County Toy shop this year. Ohio. The childran represented 102 Funeral services will be held families, according to Mrs.

Fern- from the Hess Funeral home in wod Lane, committee chairman Dundee Wednesday at 2 p. m. The of the shop. This is an all time Rev. Carleton Stevens, jjastor of i record high for distribution of the Dundee Methodist church, will! gifts to deserving kids.

officiate. Burial will be in Read- Last year a total of 388 indi- ing Center. I vidual Jlilldren, from' some 88 i families, were recipients of holi- Ely 'Rosecrans I day remembrances that are con- Ely Rosecrans, 92, of 125 Flat I tnDL ted service clubs, veter- street, died Thursday afternoon an a organizations, individuals, Dec. 24, 1953, at Soldiers and antl the wll l'ng work of other Sailors Memorial hospital in Penn chil(lren who repair and paint old Yan. toys that are contributed for the Mr.

Rosecrans was bom in cause 1861 in Millport, Chemung county The sn was en four and since his retirement from tla i Dec 21 in the Button active service in 1926 as bridge 'eet school, so that items suit- inspector for the Pennsylvania ablc to children of various ages railroad, he has made his home coul 'l be selected. Remaining with his daughter, Mrs. Ella ff lfts were kept at Hutton Stteet Shriver. school against last minute calls He was a member of Old Oak 'luring the holidays and then re- lodge, FAM at Millport, and moved to the home of Mrs. would have received his 70 year whl2! they are stored as the nu- medal next April.

He worked for cleus for next year's Christmas the Pennsylvania railroad for 55 bounty. Throughout the year, too, years as a construction engineer, the toy stockpile is used to help Besides his daughter, he is sur- families who face emergencies, vivcd by a foster grandson, Ar- I such as the loss of their posses- thur Shriver, also of Penn Yan. sions through flic Funeral services were held from the Thayer Funeral chapel at 2 1 p. m. Saturday.

The Rev. David 1 Matlack, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church in Penn Yan, officiated. Burial was in Lake View cemetery. Milo lodge.

FAM, furnished pall bearers. Miss Joan M. Gallagher of RD I 4, is a student at Middlebury's I Graduate School of Spanish in Spain. She is a 1953 graduate of Russell Sage college and attended the Spanish Summer school at Middlebury. last summer.

A total of 66 American men and women are currently enrolled in the Middlebury College graduate schools abroad. The Graduate School of French in Paris has 36 students, and 30 are at the Graduate School of Spanish in Madrid. Forty-one of the total prepared for foreign study at Middleburv's summer language schools here "on campus. All but four have at least bachelor degrees, and their under graduate work was completed at 39 different American colleges. The French school was founded in 1949, the Spanish school in 1951.

Middlebury established these pioneer schools to provide American graduate students with an opportunity to study in foreign universities under competent guidance while earning a master of arts degree, according to American educational standards, from Middlebury, A director of studies supervises the work at each school. A ft SPONSORED FOR YOU BY WELDON FUNERAL HOM Rash of Fires on Wagener Street Things threatened to get warm in Penn Yan beginning the Wednesday before Christmas despite the below freezing temperature. A fire developed in the wall of the i Emmanuel Baptist church at 11 i Merntt In loving a from an overheated chimney i i of my brother this and brought a large crowd as well I i a who was the i of as firemen to the Wagener street us thre? brotners to the structure great beyond I shall miss him. The fire was quickly quenched Memorials Real Estate Transfers The county clerk recorded nine mortgages totaling- $42,260.00 and discharged another nine old mort- gag-es during the Christmas week i ending with the 26th. Under the chattel mortgages and conditional sales contracts column there were i 21 at $15.184.16.

No judgements I were listed for the week. Four- I teen parcels of land changed ownership last week and they are: Gertrude Thayer and another, administrators, to Rj chard Morgan, Milo, SI; Douglas Miles (2) to Douglas Miles anri wife. Starkey, Catherine Knight to Harold Brown, Jerusalem, Wellington, Parshall, executor, to Wellington i Parshall and wife, Milo, Fran-! cis Richmond to Roy Arrandale, i Starkey, Claude Slater and wife to James E. Knapp and wife Harrington, $1. Harry Sutherland and wife to Chris M.

Nielsen and wife, Milo, Robert Robinson and wife to Dorothy Peck, Potter, SI; Charles Wilkins and wife to Fanny F. Fitzwater, Milo, Joseph Hamula and another to Ada K. Myers, Barrington, Ralph Martin to Security Trust company, Potter, Security Trust company to Ralph Martin, Potter, Clinton Shedrick and wife to Christina Minewiser, Starkey, Harry Shedrick and wife to Christina Minewiser, Starkev $1. I I jnM I I I I Hull Mr- M-i-srin-' of 200 d.nlon the en- of her daughlpr. Lou Mane, to Pfo Robert J.

CuU.nan KD 1 No wedding a J14.S tH-trlt Mrs Everett Caihcun of 104 North day.i las: week aer sister, Mrs" in Rochester, where other members of the family for Christmas day Edward Martin of Cambridge, an accountant in a Boston store, spent Christmas week here with his, parents. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth G. Martin of Elm street, formerly of Dresden. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Mace of Lake street and son. Douglas, of Syracuse, spent Christmas at the home of their daughter and husband. MI. and Mrs.

William drews. and family of Clayville. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kelley of Benton and Miss R'uth Guile went on Friday to Cato where they i spent the weekend with the for- i mer's daughter and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Franklyn Wheeler and daughter. Miss Barbara Wheeler, Mr and Mrs William DuviU of i 100 North avenue went Saturday' to Havertown, to visit daughter, Mrs. David i 1 Heath, and family. Tuesday they expected to bring home with them Mrs.

Duval's mother, Mrs. Lillian Sisson, who has been i the Heaths since Thanksgiving. i John O. Paul, who will graduate in chemistry at Ohio State university. Columbus, next June, is spending the holiday vacation with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Karl F. Paul of 311 Clinton street. Home also for the Christmas weekend was his older broth, er and wife, Mr. anil Mrs.

James Paul of Monlclair, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence Cole have been spending the Christmas holidays with her par, ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Beaumont of Clinton street. They are driving to Oberlin, Ohio, to spend i the New Year's holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence' E.

Cole. Dr. Cole is professor of i psychology at Oberlin; the son is 1 an instructor in philosophy a Brandeis college, Waltham, Mass. Students were in charge of the service Sunday momine- In the Methodist church while the pas-' tor, Rev. Sheldon B.

Stephenson, enjoyed sitting in a pew for a change. Isaac Hughes, Miss Jovce Fullagar, Miss Helen Snyder and Miss Joyce Cunningham assisted in various parts of the worship service, while George Spencer brought the message. Davirl Daniels directed the choir in the anthem and other music the service, which included a vocal duet Ijy I.orna i and Miss Jane Ru.ssell Ann. af 1 M.J.- Colo uno Mi ot Leonard Robertson Douglas Smith Joseph VisaNi 'Happy New Year" with the OLD TIME FLAVOR Baldridge Food Specialists 27 ICant St. Service Station COK.

RLM A l.IBKKTV STS. A Happy New Year Folks I GENERAL ELECTRIC FREEZERS 25 EUuJc ot GE 7 cu. ft. at $299.95 ami up CHOOSK THE BEST EN FREEZERS AND BEFRIUERATOB8 PHONE 885 BUSH'S PIANOS WASHERS RADIOS RECORDS SUTHERLANDS 124-128 HAST KIJH STUEKT I'hune 1A.5? Venn Vita TWADDIE JR. BY DAN 4 JOHN Phoiu 828 for Service.

WEDDINGS Deserve Fine Flowers FOR ANY OCCASION YOU WILL FIND The Flowers Yon Need at PAPPAS, Florisl Phone 632 1S4 Main St. OreenhoujMM 222 E. Main St. E. i i Denvei.

Colo. Need a Taxi? Phone 828 Htiutilii "TO AS WE WOULD BE SERVED" 4 HOUR AMIULANCE SERVICE A Repeated Service To Others enables us to offer you the best equipped service and experienced, friendly help -at a cost that is minimum. Finger Lakes memorials EFFICIENT SERVICE PROMPTLY RENDERED L. J. Desilets 500 Hamilton Geneva Phone 8476 At Foot ot Bean's Hill once firemen, working in the i cramped quarters between the i church and Wagener street ar- 1 age were able to cut through the i siding of the church home.

The i structure is owned by Robert Jol-, ley and damage was estimated at some S800. Formerly occupied bv i the Rev. Melbourne Riffle, the i building contained articles of mture used church service. i At 1:30 a. m.

Thursday a fire of undetermined origin called firemen again to Wagener street, to the six-car garage owned by Al Sere- fine. Two cars were hauled to I safety, with several hundreds of I 1 dollars damage reported to the building. Patrolman Don Camp- bell reported that the building had 1 no heating or wiring installations I Home for Christmas and the holiday weekend with their par! ents, Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Woodard of Highland drive, were their two sons and families. Mr and Mrs. James W. Woodard and daughter. Debbie, from Pough! keepsie.

and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- l.am H. Woodard, and son, BiUie, of Rochester. ffle FROM Helen Johnston Flaherty June Lathrop AT THE Knapp Beauty Shop 103 E.

Main St. Phone 124'; We Will Be Closed All This Next Weekend Open Monday i 1 1 1 1 i'H i i i May the New Year Bring You All But, Don't Take Any Chances -Insure with c. A PhfHV 369 118 Main St. Prnn Van DON VTORK. Salr-sman Our nml nictlitiilH malic old lollli-n look new and ni-u look er! IMIcnte fuJirlrH (fi-t can-fill ulU-iitlon of a rich uncle.

In addition, our twr- virc IIH as a "smashed" ping-pong boll. DRY CLEANERS AIL A A PHONE 16 In a like this xfta ot Liibilily rroteel in Why ritk Ixinf when yoQ gel loond bile protection al IOHMT M. whit Muiuil Polit)-! Yon plat rtty by iniurini i Ulici "Time lo I ilic protection offered by Mutual Auto cy. For your come in or DAVID MILLER AGENCY, INC. r.

MA.VAHA.N, Manager "Over 100 of limurancr THOSE I'rnn firw Vork THAYER FUNERAL CHAPEL Art-hio I. Thayt-r Herbert A. Thayer James Cougevan PHONE 412 201 East Elm St. Penn Yan ARMSTRONG'S RESTAURANT Is Closed All This Week --To Give Management and Helpers a Vacation- Open Sunday, January 3 RUGS, UPHOLSTERY Cleaned and Mothproofed Rugs Altered Seams, Edges, Fringe Repaired iiiimininili. Color lestcrtd to Your Faded Regs asd Famitore by Qtir New TifltiBf Process Earie W.

Conley 2D2 Lfterty SL Ptem 629 DelrmT--Semci way to use the Christmas Gift money you received. It will bring you years of service and satisfaction. Quality jewelry our buiinctil Ow ore conMnueutly MM with to and best from world'i finest you pay no ovr vast of wonaVful eluding stunning Wotchw--the last word 'm Miperior quality and unfailing accuracy. GRQEN MUCH) AS LOW AS Im. '29 ROBERT C.

SCHMIDT JF.UKKKK 1 1 i Main Fhonp 815 Van With the Green Gdass Front'.

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