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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 6

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EVENING TRIBUNE, rtBKVAKY 1 Education deeded to Sare World, Conrad Telh froat and fa tat. ing with today's children said of me must that iavj- Professor Save H. Cocrac, are tJ.tlerec: isdzviiiialf of at.and that hat out of trockport 300 trillion chances a PTA Founders Day aadi- inrm. 'o take a jpeaier wt oc wha: that are all rttavr no'. a a fact ay dominate i but at a psychologist They ire 1 said.

that Conrad a', a an inherent Mg of PTA in auditorium aa ir.vr 'jr jf Hornell High survival, a cr.ve re- Conrad hj ad- oc a urive by jellini a about a '-o culture ao on the clouds lad lie hi the evening i 1 friend. Upon ir.ivmz home the 3 her a letter and but Wn causei or tha! culture of released d. this ener- huinin to fail com- anti iirpfu parents and teachers 10 seek the cause for a child's misUe- 1 Approaching the future ex- hav or before 0 i pener.ce of tne past. Mr. Conrad own en 0 otts Ever chnd own rate and rhythm of! development and if driven to prosperous era known as tae 'Gold- his Bitur a lr pk 'al he may fail.

Dr. Conrad concluded his ad-. -JM .1 i iQ re by reading "Praver for search: third. must be a Tea A riu bv lhe te; si people wihing FranJ onner presiden of isconsin. Ray-' Arrangements for an American-? of the High School mu-.

celebration and open house! American Legion' the words: "See YOLI Kridav anu JM)wer cauie if doesn't snea inree conations must be present to lead nuuuund into a prosperous en Age Hrst. a wan set- ond. advancement the so of 1 'DinnerMeeting Held by PTA At N. Hornell and North Horaril SrfaMl held a tm celebration Founders' Day in the srbooi Last ereninj Camp Fire i and Boy as special guests. The Itt-v.

Ira Elliott, pastor of Glad Tidings Tabernacle Xorth delivered ihe invocation. Presentation of the flag was aude by liaroid Topping. Thomas Rink aid Donald Sayles. Mrs. Charlotte Uunr led the group in tinging accompanied by Mrs.

Marian Cor- MM. Frederic Sinioac. president of ihv PTA. spoke briefly at Ihe opening of the program and said that Founders' Day is an otxa- 4 sion not only for celebrating Mf binhdw- of the Committee to List nmente For uion Service A total lhi fint Pwrtywr- of faioa be held February 12-19. (he Rev IT.

W. JlcCai: of First Pf Cu.un.-h. the Hev Bokall and the Harold Reed, chairman, of Firtt and Mrs of Parents and Teachers, but a of their Or Jit-Call will arrange mtntt for worship programs at each evening service and the lUv. -Mr. Bohall will arrange the programs for afternoon serviees.

Mr for entertaining the speaker, the Rt-v. Murray Cayley of and has scheduled addresses at several local sen ice Elw Benjamin F. Towner elect- treasurer for the thini time for redediratinn of onrvlvK urae lor reaeaicauon 01 to the promotion of the ideals yurtHtofs ol lnt f-jiren movement- Helen Schultt. daughter, to Miss Irene ive year of he rat fi committee consists of J. Crane.

Clarence S. Rob- and Han't-y Rep- plac-e in the near future. Mis. of 0 Harrison S. Docige.

of is. shown receiving a PTA life membership award from Mrs. Mary Karr Jackson at a joint Founders' Day meeting in Hornell High School last evening. Pictured at are Mrs. Lewis Beavan.

chairman of the meeting, and Rave H. Conrad, coordinator of field services at Brockport State Teachers College, the principal speaker. Memorial Pos Oun Ckattenbox program chairman, 1 "TM'" 11 I ru nmlu 2roups of local churches will meet ipast presidents, who were present-. rtr a 9 eor8 5 at 3 pin in a ied with They are Ptt 1 'Methodist Church o' their IRogers. Mrs.

Malcolm Fletcher. He farmer at ttejt A.rooad. worship pn nM for ebruar- 12. jMrs. Melvin Bush.

Mre. i when Dr. Cayley will speak on Mrs. Stanley Carton. Act Your A Chester Knight and he Rev Joseph voso.

Of sang "The Lord's; bv 0 a "Though we have miraculous i.i provements in our day, even to the.Prayer"', accompanied by i latest hydrogen bomb, announce-'Mildred Brasted. men: of which can stir the imagin- s. Lewis Beavan Steuben ition. we lack people who are will- Coantv director of the Congress of 5 a enuf fiicr u-i1L" in u. lUi to walk in the rain." he said.

Parents and Teachers, was gener- The oaen wiP be he'd "Tne responsibility for training chairman of the meeting She Fe -n the Me-noSil that kind of human being i tiie'inirociticed Mhs Marion Carl-'on A. leinor a inK nt vgioH rooms in Street anu will Glover, Mrs. John Hubert! jand Mrs. L. F.

Nissler. Mrs. Char-; Mr. and Mrs. Francis McKinley are adult counsellors.

The Kev. jlotte Sprague sang a song dedicat-iiMar- Gavini of 420 South Divf- Flaxington was appointed to these past presidents and; ion stn-el are parents of a daujih- Mrs Charles dd lhird stateiter born last in St. James president, spoke briefly. Hospital. The Rev.

and Mrs. W. A. Stack-' The Blue Bird group directed by, Mr and ilrs Jhouse entenained ministers of theiMrs. Glenn Lander was introduc: voshpri i ar Tnomas Terry-, son of Mr.

and.Hornell District of Methodist led and the girl, responded by sing-: 1" sl evenlg -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burdett of and their wives Mon-jing their theme song. Also intro- st Jamfs Mcrev HospitaL 6 jthe Big Creek road will hold an a dinner in their hoaie.jduced were the Xepegs Juniors, 0 pen Sunday from 2 to ft Canisteo street. The hostessjwith their guardian.

Mrs. i 1 o' Hard-cooked eggs, anehoviesipm in honor of Fay Davis of aiter spending tne mid-year vaca-; Was assisted by Mrs. who sang the a a watercress make a fine com-JArkport. who will celebrate i scribe for evening sessions. Fav E.

to Celebrate 80th Birthdav Sumlflv that kind of human being i tiie'-ntrochiced Mis job of parents and teachers." 2 TBe speaker lent a of com- fort to the teacher, who, he said.itne Lewis Buck rooms in Mam street and will ho lle in 4.. leaiure presentation 01 a piaqae by Marion Donahue the unit as an for a Miss Carlson also sang- pl ze nn indow poppy dis- Miss Xellie Bu-dett has return-' 0 tileir the Aulls and Mrs. a uination whether or no- the to Iesidenl last year. Mrs. Eleanor Plais- ed to Rochesier after visiting morning.

The Rev. who presented the den calls. I'udent has learned wl ln or f8 AorQs wrl past county poppy Mr. and MM. Lloyd Bur-: Stacknou se gave a book Brillo is cub scoutmas-i The 4 school I A ndre vs lne Llncoln 'chairman, will make the presen-idett of 45 Fulton street.

Rev. J. Wesley Scarlesjter. Boy Scout Troop 37, led by; day he declared has Sen o1 eult Nation. The program will consist' on the needs and program atj Warren Welk and John and data at fincpr-inV a 1 jacK3on state speeches, enterlainmen! and Mrs Harr G.

Tolan is convaPGenesee Junior College at the Scout oath, did Plato lrm a and roce -i group singing. Refreshments will.escing at her home ai II 1-2 Erie of which he is president. i Mrs. Margaret Droege of Corn- tone beenTt'oo concernpd anri tak tne A Con re sen-ed. Court from severe bums received; Those who attended were theUng.

well-known monologuist. pre- up thrstudent who "i Sen Cd Iif em OEKhi av ard Those present at the meeting home last week. and Mrs. Swearingen. theisented an entertainment program up wiin me stuaent wno can.tn Hnrnson S.

Dodge- superinten- Mrs Hilhnrr, i Rev. Glenn E. Bucher of Hornell of five monologues done in cos- Mthe Rev. and Mrs. orejturne.

She portrayed characters the Rev. and Mrs. Louislirom the'gum-chewinz adolescent Canaseraga is Tea ue of Canisteo. the Rev. an aged grandmother Confined to Bethesda Hospital.

Irs Bllsh of Jas er the Mrs. Milo VanHall was chair- jRev- A. Fuller of South CanisteoJman of the kitchen assisted by i Mrs. Rose Drake of 16 Rev. James Cole of Canaser-jMrs.

Francis Conz. Mrs. Clinton i street, who has been iii at har. aga. the Rev.

and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Magin. Mrs. (home for the past three weeks, is and Mr.

Foster's mother of Joseph Quenan and Mrs. Frank; improving slowly. JArkport, the Rev. Harold Waas of jiin Hazard. Dining room chair- STARTS FRIDAY cu 3LUUJUL jto Harrison S.

Dodge- superinten- were Hilborn Mrs a HoiBCl1 Dod Mrs Xor Eva st str cepon cara ana remain at tne. SDO brieflv and urged all par- 1 -v-ti-ra RM. nf is a patient in Bethesda Hospital than teaching him cnts and teache present to and Mr? Plais-rf to live. 1 Dr. Conrad stated.

l9on a bui i ding pi 0 je ct in lhe Tj-T cflairf an and Plais.ed. Shirley Marvin of Canaseraga were sen-ed in "Civilization is a race between ant School. education and catastrophe, with' Refreshments clc cu breath of tne latter heavy on-, iobbv frora i ace -covered ta-' itS UfiCKt tflC eT imiati He then. QUoted Gcueidi rt rf tarwirc- pf education and and dor llrs Jack Mahonev junior-SenJ "Behind The an ta Jack Mahoney. Junior-Sen- anrt ho -H rh 1 01 PTA rcsident wei 01 iimeiy events as recorded iniana francis J.

Aei'v nave: rsport a a ne sala tnat Uwignt LJ-i men refre.shmpnf_e furnishpd was thp siihippf nf called to Blossburg. be- 1 Greenwood the Rcv and Mrs Er was Mrs. John MJchler!" as- est Look of Stephens Mills and. sist ed by Mrs. Donald Norton.

"Behind The an analy-jMarlin. Texas, and Postmaster; the Rev. Gordon Loomis of Coud-, Mrs Harold Wood Mrs of timely events as recorded in i and Mrs. Francis J. Kelly haveiersport.

Sayles Frfu'arrf to save man th Dwignt "-jmen of refreshments furnished press, was the subject of a pan-: xecutive committees from a i discussion at a meeting of ihe'cause of the serious illness of Mrs. acaiors 10 neip onng aoout i scnools Other members ofjSt. Anas Mothers" Club last eve-i Kelly's sister. Mrs. G.

F. Connolly.ii' ithe committee heading the pro-ning. Digram were Mrs. Elliott Hanman. Miss Helen Hogan of the Junior! Arden Page.

Mrs. High School faculty was the mod-'r JFoltz. Mrs. Thurlow Smith. Mrs.jerator and Mrs.

J. R. Ebeit or: rfl a (James Owens. Mrs. Jack Maho-lBennett street and Miss Dolores! J.

AClClrCSS IJAK iney, Mrs. Schneegas. Mre.jHanrahan of the Lincoln School! Golden Age. Professor Conrad advised iWWHG PROGRAM SCHEDULE Ross OES Floral Staff Mrs. Eleanor Reynolds enter- the floral Staff of Ivanhoe Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Francis O'Connor.

Mrs. were contributing speak-i' The Hev Myron K. Sibley, chap-jfi er home Preston avenue Ziarnowski. Mrs. Burlingame and'ers.

lain of Alfred bei esday Burlinga i'Mrs. Henry Hebenstreit. i The three women discussed cur-i ea cer a annual patriotic! Mrs. Bessie Ross was elected iM f.m. it Myers Home uitivia 4 I i a i i 4 i rent news, emphasizing the neces- meeting of the Cankteo Valley i President of the staff; Mrs.

Doris sity for Christian mothers to be Chapter DAR to be held Satur- Boone vlce President: Mrs. Patn- i -i-i A i pia KninRiTill sprrptaTV- jweil-informed on national and in-j da y- 11, at the Hotel jternational issues if they are to Mr. Sibley will talk on stul 1 CTC iWomen of the Moose met 1 jday evening at the home of Zen nip MONDAY SATQKDAY I II 1:11 TONIGHT The :00 Tlie Sporu Weather I JO News' tM Evening at ":00 For the Livmf 7:15 Concert Master 7:30 Guest Star 7:45 Concert Miniature SM Strictly Off the Record 10:00 It With Muiic IOJSO rinal Sign Off FRIDAY Melody Farm i 2:10 Weather 730 Farm Tempo 7JJ Mominj AL-nanac (FJIj 8:10 Time ic Tempo Cootd. Tlw Name You Wlli Remember Time Tempo HomemaVer Harmonies 9-5 The Stars Sirg AccordinR to Weeklies' Alien Prcscott Wife Saver 19:00 XYS Road Report' 10:05 10:10 Musical Interlude 30:15 Console Music in the Morfan Manner 10:45 Hymn 21:00 For Good Meagre- Piano Patterns 'AM) CLF FM) Tune Time iTMi 11:30 All Star Dance Piradc ":30 HcStr. HumphTEV 11:45 EW Melodtef 'rM) 22:00 World at FM) 12:00 'AM) 12:39 March, of the Day 'AMI 11:30 York State (FM) 12:30 Souvenir 'AM) Strilte Up thr Band A 1:00 Country ::15 Lean Back LUten School FM) Err.oJre School 117 Thacher children constructive of our American heritage necessary for good rom tn point of view of a citizen! jwho is appreciative of his heri-' More than 60 members of the! ta se and proud of much which has cia Brunskill.

secretary; Florence Cook, treasurer; s. Lavonne Zschoche. scribe; Mrs. floral chairman, the second attended the meeting at Stlbeen peculiar to our countr' as a ta host ss next month Ann Mrs. Vivian meeting with a praver.

A suppcn was served prior to the meetingJ president condu o. man. will be Wednesday of each month. Mrs. School.

Mrs. J. Jnation concerned i natural i a Mrs. Howard Wheeler will tertain the group at the meeting March 1 at her home Re were serv- Mrs. Jacob Freudenrich is inj of reservations.

The Cards were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Lillian Dickson. Mrs. Goyer, Mrs. Carol June and 39 Scott street.

The evening was- ae5 f- soent Dlavin ames with 1 Wilbams presided at the Mrs. Edward min. Mrs. Arthur Karl. Mrs.

spent playing games with ,1,,, Mrs. Annur nan. W. AIa awarded to Mrs. Carolyn Denni- fet a lch de )rated McHenry.

Mrs. Dana Shaw, la son. Mrs. Ethel Burdett, Cla- St vlentme "tor schem- A. D.

Wilcox, Mrs. Charles 1 1 w- mOTK HOSS Smith. ra Hinte and Mrs. Xina Traditional Bridal Sedan Reappears in Malay City Penang-- UP) --The traditional Young Adults Unit Holds Discussion at Park Church The Sunday Evening Young Adult Group of Park Methodist Church met for a period of wor- Burdett, Mrs. W.

W. McCall, Mrs. W. J. MacFarland and Mrs.

Glenn Fredericks. church parlors. Edward Davie pre- Spencer Church WSCS To Hold Supper Feb. 23 members of Spencer Park Church Parsonage Open Sunday to Public The Rev. and Mrs.

Glenn E. Bucher and members of Park Methodist Church will welcome the public Sunday afternoon at an open house in the new parsonage of the church at 17 Adsit place. The pastor and his family mov- kaMUAUA UMV1C fc -made it. appearance again the Mnted the worship Church Women's Socie- other day when a marriage RichaM student at Alty of Christian Service met in Ihejed to the new parsonage last week. place a coupled living fred university, presented the first i church Tuesday evening.

The former parsonage will be TMS? a series of occupational topics war Gratt used for church school An The bride down the hill for nearly an hour by two The hood of the sedan was covered with pink embroidered cloth, completely shutting off the bride A comic WJU shown The Rev. W. A. Stackhouse presented the topic in the absence of members learned technique "of the' Stackhouse. who was ill.

Mrs. motion picture projector. Earl Guild presented the devotion- com- Following a discussion period al Program. The group made pl fromj gnup went to the home of a hostess supper February ans 23. Mre.

Edward Campbell. Mrs. Charles Holden, Mrs. Marilyn Harvey. Mrs.

Bessie Shine- barger baked the Founders' Day which centered the table. Spencer Church Men Organize' Nineteen men attended a tureen supper and organization meeting of Methodist Men Wednesday evening in Spencer Methodist Church. The Rev. W. A.

Stackhouse presided. Rules in the manual sponsored by the Board of Lay Activities of the Methodist Church were adopted by the group and officers elected. Ernest Childs was chosen president; Daniel Roosa, vice president; George Andrews, secretary; Harry Carney, treasurer, and Claud Hurd. 'representative for the magazine "The Methodist a The group voted to hold the charter open for 60 days. Meetings will be held once each month.

Following the business session, Allen Loohn showed a sound film on Liberia devoted to the rubber industry. Kebekabs Meet Rebekah Lodge members i hold a spaghetti supper at 6 p.m- Friday preceding their regular business meeting in the Odd Fellows Temple. Mrs. Ethel Wilson and Mrs. Laura Lonsberry are co! chairmen of the supper.

i She is the kind of woman every wife fears and he the kind of man many women pursue. This is the heart-to-heart story of what happens when they meet! Qcvmet STANWYCKMASO HEFLIN GARDNER MG-M's CYD CHARISSE NANCY DAVIS GALE SONDERGAARD MERVYN LEROY production BOYS AND A SONG" informal program will be presented throughout the afternoon and tea will be served. Those who will pour are Mrs. Earl Richtmyer, Mrs. Harrison S.

Dodge and Mrs. Travis Wood. The Mary-Thelma Circle of the church will have vvt iw me iiuiiic public gaze. Due to short SS Zel(Ja Baker in Plan street Refreshments sen-ed by of the covering, the lower portion where refreshments were served Mrs Hazel Se a man, Mrs. Maeicharge of the kitchen.

of the satin bridal dress and thei Us Edith Ann Skillicorn, Mrs. Mabel Graham and! skin shoes a Cornell University, and i si Mrs Gratto Piano McXutt, student at A Ma- will make down payment If took nearly.state Teachers College, jyon should purchase piano. Also iguests. Next Sunday evening the! It isn't fair to deprive other shop-jused pianos for rent M. L.

Fletch: group will hear a resume on of a selection while yon trjver, Seneca Road. PboM 1592. iin Germany by the Rev. Glenn make up your own mind. i IE.

Bucher. After the talk Miss Lu- Icille Bodine will be hostess at her wo HNt StIE lESIlTS, ME- HANDRN ihome in Maple street. Camel CvsUtfl i To make a rich and delectable: caramel custard, cover a can ofi jcondensed milk wilh u-aterand boil; Get perfect corn roumns at erety tnrte hours--adding more hot hiking by cettinc Flakorn. In- ler tf to keep the can; cover 1 Then put the can ia until it is well chill-; it both ends and flide the; ami mix has been abte to equal i custard out. Serve slices of the ine (AM.

Flakorn quality. Insist upon caramel concoction on rounds 122 IFlmkom. of sponge cake with-a spoonful of cSltrilte 1 cream for each portion. Land of Make Story 5:30 Folk 3:45 Trie Chfldreni Corner 6:00 Spoils Weather Kvenipf at DwWrt Music fo En jot- CarmsT! Tropicara ifovie BasketbaH: H. H.

S. at Comrr.e Free Academy Say It Wifh Muste r-na! 11:00 Sljns Off Talent Profram Listen to WIGHT MAIVIN 7 o'Cbek Moaw Fit EARNING POWER IN 1950 DAT SCHOOL TERM BEGINS FEB. 27 NOWI I I V- I I CHAMPION PLUS VT (RJdil tOWS STl-VIWJON NOTE FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY BIG PARTY INOS TODAY John in SANDS OF I WO JIMA' THE STORY OF A BIG SHOT morals, his manners, and his women! CMJMU EOiEUT ROSSEN'S JHH VLHLH.

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