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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 5

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Hornell, New York
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Attegany, Livingston County News STfifetuu Alfred Traffic Drive Eases, Mavor Situation Better April i6--A ihrt against iraiiic violator htre touay ai- Mayor B. HarrlMMi relaxed." Kine? S497 have been coiifrc.ed since Chief Han-y Boifi to.iniieiiced April 1. "Tie resliecu are BOW roaii-ious oar speeding and stop jixn ordinances and are a. are that we are fc'Ving to enforce uit in." Mayor Kaiv.son said, termed the in-proved." i our v.t-re apprt 1 hendeo. oy Chie: Boer al- lernoon or rxtreding tne per hour speed paid $10 fines when ianed oesore Police Justice H.

ritjiett. They arc; W. Guy Chapman. Genesee; Ethel Punter, Silver Creek: reni-e Cudebet-. Penn Van.

J. i i Sateraiis of Weiisvilie to permitting an unlicensed operator to operate a motor Cretako. operator o. the vehicle, was stop- ay Chief Boser when she passed a stop sign. Lloyd Cornelius.

earlier paid $10 for speeding, was arraigned on i charge made at the for driving without a license and. paid $3 fine for the sci-tnd Other recent arrests were: Harry Edwards, llor- Club Will Observe Presidents' Day A an annual affair of the 20th Ceuiury Ciub of Almond, will be here tomorrow at a meeting at the Almond Library. The meeting will bring to a close club activities for the season. A luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. with Mrs.

H. P. MacMichael as chairman. Assisting her will be a stop Wayne. Syracuse, ing.

SiU HUW; Miid. noids, Bath. SiO Rain Caiieek Kite Content April downpour of rait: winds and dioppinz made it uecesiao' cattcvl Kile Contest As! preparaiions had been cu.u- aiui severa' tilt' Municipal win-re tire exhibition was 10 have v.il! bt held Sunday, May 1 weatiier permitting. Sorority Chapters for Allegcwy, Livingston County News Manv Attend Open House At library 26 silng O.KC -twres of c-'. 2 The iov.er snci icxiay o.

viil: one the people Tr.f A cen'eis rfaai throu '2ijiti Cc-ntur." of SU ana Jr.r of is '-iU'E aim Lie 2nd pj'ogram hus been jaeii over a pc-rioa on cduca- done evening icz anu iiy yellow and Aood'Aork. and er sr.i added an to evcii.ng's of cards. The proi-eta? from -o auou: $150. Ami Installation Dansville. April 26--A Found-" ers' Day dinner and program will' be held Thursday evening by mem-; bers of Gamma Nu Chapter of Beta iisma Phi Sorority.

Dansville Chapter is joining witb' the Perry group for this tradition-: al event. The dinner will be at La-j Delfa Hotel in Mount Morris. Lillian Reilly is chapter New officers of the Dansville' group will be installed with special ceremonies. Members of the Perry Chapter who were pledged last Fall and have completed their probation period will be admitted to their Chapter with the Ritual of JTufp Pflgf iVIatl'OHS jewels. Dansville officers who will be in; Kor many ouildin? has aec-n in need a complete reaec- oration but it no; until this year that the was f.i'.e to compiete such a program.

Thursday evening the library was open- to the public and in the reading room ihe librarian. Mrs. CHmon Hamlin. and Mrs. Linn Pheian and Mrs.

B. F. McMillen. other book committee members, had arranged several displays. The room was decorated ivith baskets flowers a potted piants.

New indirect and iable and floor lamps were on display as a gift in memory of Mrs. H. V. Makeier donated by her In the club rooms, the members of the board received the guests ton Gillette, Mrs. Milton Harman.

Mrs. E. S. Mason, Mrs. Howard Fritz.

Mrs. Stephen Hollenbach. Mrs. M. L.

Baker, Airs. George Adams. Mrs. Elizabeth Karr and 4ftfrs- Merwin Lewis. A business meeting will be held following the luncheon and a trustee for five years will be elected to the hoard.

The term of Mrs. Elizabeth Karr expires this year. i jdent: Mrs. Irene Alfred, April 26--More than 60 Miss Harriet Mul- members, past matrons and past doon recording secretary: s. patrons of Kanakadea Chapter No.

Bernadette Thompson, correspond- 623. OES. will be guests of honor secretary-; Mrs. Mary Sundlof, at a dinner at 6:30 p.m.. Wednes- treasurer.

iday, April 27, at the lodge Erie yers is matron. includes: Mrs. On. of the oldest rings known was a gold Egyptian ring found Ghizeh bearing the name of Che- ops, the Pharoah for whose tomb one of the pyramids was built Oir SlUffS Weldon Cook, chairman, Mrs. liam Harrison.

Mrs. i uttOVer CnUFC ll Getz. Mrs. Milton Emerson. Mrs.

fred Aprii 26 emoer of Ai-g2S re University's ten-voice chapel; cho ir will open a new series of ap- A I RUG BORDER 24-inch A I pearances Sunday. May 1, at An- Idover Methodist Church. 111C Mrs. Samuel Ray Scboles, who conducts the a 11-girl choir, said several requests have been receiv-j Dansville. A i 26--Friday.

ed from churches and other organ-JM ay 13, i the date set for the 1949 lizations in the area. The i Prom at Dansviiie Central Mueller's "Laudamus Te" in; Hign Schoo according to Francis Union University Church and Robert Pfuntner, co- and presents the entire chapel rmen In Kenyon Me-j Theme Qf tfle dance wm be Can Carrying on reforestation in Town of Springwater is James D. Pond of Ithaca, consulting forester of the Pond and Mover Com- Inc. Pond explained that he has a total of 200.000 while pine sced- lin.cs to plant on the 180-acre plot of ground owned by Jack Bishop of Wayland as well as other reforestation projects in this area. The forester said that most planting areas are those no longer regarded as good productive areas for crops.

He planting Wednesday on a hillside and estimated that his two em- ployes were setting out approximately 10.000 seedlings daily. For the planting Mr. uses a tractor which hauls a new- tree-planting machine known as a The machine was developed by James E. Davis and Edward A. Faber.

both prominent in forestry work. The machine is shown above being hauled by the tractor. Employes of Mr. Pond a shown at work, above, carrying on tree-planting program. Glenn Sutton is riding tractor Annual Breakfast while Richard Stevenson is riding the planter and inserting the trees into the furrow plowed by planting machine.

Note the wheels i in the rear of the planter which implant the trees firmly in grounds. Mr. Pond L- also shown above with a white pine seedlings. The tree is three years oid. The known forester said that the area planted this week can be harvested of pine timber in 60 years.

He estimated that 90 per cent of the trees planted will survive and that they will be six to seven inches in diameter within 20 years. One theory as to why engagement and wedding rings are worn on the third finger the left: hand is that the Egyptians believed a vein ran from that finger directly to the heart. Dansville. April traditional May Breakfast sponsored each year by Dansvi'ie Council. Knights of Columbus, will be Sunday, May 1, in the K.

of C. rooms in Main Speaker will be Brother Andrew, brother superior of the Christian Brothers of Buffalo. The breakfast v.ii! be served following an 8 o'clock Mass at St Patrick's Church. Ceiebrant will be the Rev. John O'Donnell.

Council members meet in the 1 brooms at a.m. and proceed to the church in a body. IWSlfcfr': Sponiorcd For Hornell Safety Council Chapman's Pharmacy 320 Canixtto St. HornelL M. T.

The New You tidijn Uvelincii i THEftMIQUE Permanent will naf- 16.50 to $20. Marions Beauty Shop 196 Main St. 738-W THRIFTY SERVICE All hard to handle finished including all fiat work and shirts. 12c Ib. 15c per shirt LOOHN'S Qeaners Launderers "A Business Suili on a Club Mav 12 a a showers of TM The Misses Gloria and Mary 'wellsville Christian Temple streamers with which to deck the McCracken of Wellsville are spend- cnnstian lempie, Ma jschool gj.

mnasium Thc orches- ing a few days with their grand- So- itra stand is to be built to look like parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mills- sssat It's Matties For Home Made Candies. Home Made French Ice Cream Fresh Fancy Fruits White dowv town Shopping our Soda Quality to MATTE'S H. T.

WE DELIVER Phone 1458-M or 1497-M-l WETTLIN FLORAL CO. KLMNLIH MIDOL ANMIUSEI.IUSCH AINt IOVI1 Canada Dry tottling HcrneM 151 TfccctMt St. 21 tll Mr. and Mrs. Homer Elliott re- New York Citv; first si wi lur ned from Miami.

Wednes- Sica. Floral.Park, and Mary Eliz-f. ack Roberts is chairman of the a after spending most of the abetH Van Xorman. Clean: 1 "TM 6 committee: checking v.ill winler there. altos-Iona Lee Bohl.

lnK harg CatThenne Mrs. Raymond Scott of Hallsport ville and Carolvn Thomas SorinU- Campbe11 and Mlss Anna Tae pr: was calling on her mother. Mrs. ville, and Carolyn Thomas, bprmg jnvitation committec head is Miss Emma Grantier. Wednesday iifarian Shutt: clean-up committee; jhe following children attended Speaking in 'chairman is Robert Emerson: the hc shrine Circus in Buffalo Tues- stand supemsors are'jiay: Harold Hallett, Carolyn anscn i Wanda Slocum, Mildred Herrick.

SKrt i i Gloria Smith. Stewart Harrison. Saturdaf Univer-i West AlmOHd iRoger Horton. Phyllis Lewis. Joan sitv of Buffalo.

He will talk at thcl The W.omens' Society of RichardI Johnson. David Gol- annual meeting of the Upper Sen-ice of the local Methodist wn. Mrs. Alton Scnbner went as York section of the American 1 Church met recently with chaperon from here. Clair Hear Mathematical Association.

'James McKnight. The following drove the bus and picked up the Officers were elected: President, Andover group. Mildred Hemck Mrs. Gosper: vice president, won i prize for having the best Mrs. Blanche Hills: treasurer, 'essay.

Mrs. Amy Hurd: secretary, Mrs. Harriet Day. Mr. a Mrs.

Leonard Hargraves and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Draper and family in Sonyea. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Schuyler and Mrs. Blanche who are ing in spent Thursday and Friday with Air. and Mrs. M. R.

Austin at their cottage at MeDIUM-DUTT PAHR 3805--737-mc" vbselbese. G.V.W. 4700 Ib. Also light-duty Mcssl 3105-- MoximuM C.V.W. Ib.

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TRANSPORTATION UNLIMITED! HORNELJU S. Y. Our reporters, listed below, communities in Uie Hornell area. Teleohone them witH your news items. DASSVILLB WALLACE PAGE Phone MARY JEXKS Phone 50Z-J eEL.wo.vr ROY A.

PECK 13t i iLake Mohawk in Sparta. X. J. MISS LUCILLE Srara Jiw Coie was in Belraont Tues- AXDOVER WERELY MRS. ANGELICA MRS.

MAUDE PALMER ALFRED JERRY SMITH PbOM 39-Y-4 ALMOND MRS. HOWARD FRITZ. 9-11-t WELLSVILLf SIDNEY MILES PhoM IB WH1TESVILLE MRS. K. M.

SHAY Phone a iday. Pbone Wendall Norton of Scio is spend- 'ing his vacation with his aunt. Ernest Coie. and family. Kemtone Closc-Out Gol.

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