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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 10

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Hamburg, New York
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10 Father George Honored By Former Parishioners THE HAMBURG SUN Thursday, Nov. 22, 1962 ov" PPle. which been teken as they gathered front of the church on sm mornings. af EDEN PERSONALS By Mrs. Horace H.

Hoot XX2-3587 The Rev. Norman R. George Eden artist Warren W. Long was the 'guest of honor recently at special meeting of the CFM was guest speaker Friday night at the Williamsville Society of Ar (Christian Family Movement) tists and gave a talk and demon stration of landscape painting. Eden Methodists Plan Candy Lane Bazaar Beginning at 9 a.m.

Dec. 1, the Eden Methodist church fellowship hall will open Its doors for the third annual Candy Lane Bazaar, and the festive sale will continue until well into the evening. A spaghetti dinner will be served to the public from 9 to 7 p.m. by members of the Clockwatchers; held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard D. Polasik of Hammond Drive. Former pastor of the Immaculate Conception. Church of Eden, Father George was presented with a memento of his service Prior to the meeting, Mr. and Mrs.

Long were dinner guests of the society's president, Frederick G. de Leeuw and Mrs. de Leeuw. in the Eden church In the form of a photograph album containing RENTAL CUSTOM FIT NEW ACCESSORIES VAILS Mens Boys Wtu Hamburg Shopping Center NH 9-1714 pictures of the families in the parish. Following a Biblical quotation and photo of the priest, there was a large picture of the church, and then over 130 group and all during the day, until about 4 p.m.

theMethodlst Men will be serving coffee, milk, donuts and The Wood Box will display blrdi feeders and houses, plus a variety of items made by the men. The Toy Box, staffed by the Gleaners Circle, will have dolls, stuffed animals, trucks, toys and games. The Tallant Class will preside at the Cake Box and sell homemade bread, rolls, pies, tearings, coffee cakes and cookies. At the Sewing Box the Together Circle will specialize in pinafore aprons for adults and children, knit footwanfters, slippers, mittens, doll clothing and animal pillows. The Window Box, by the Alice Hines Circle, will have table arrangements, corsages, novelty planters and the like.

The Senior MYF will have the Candy Box containing over 100 pounds' of home-made candy. The Junior MYF, at the Book Box, will sell new and used books for the entire There will also be a Fish Pond, in ch arge of Mrs. Wilson M. Hunter, where young people df all ages may fish for surprises. General chairmen for the ba-.

zaar are Mrs. Richard G. Buch-auer and Spencer Shaffer. The following are members of the planning committee:" Mrs. Samuel L.

Hutka. W. Arthur Beattie, Mrs. Claflin Chittenden, Mrs. sweet rolls.

photographs of the families, a total Free movies featuring Walt Dis ney pictures will be shown to oc cupy children while their parents are Bazaaring. Gayly decorated booths will line the spacious ball, and will be manned by members of the. various church organizations. As previous ly, these will represent Christmas boxes, whose contents will be as follows 1 The Gift Box, by the Alice Metz Circle, will contain jewelry, han- I 1 1 II The Longs will celebrate their wedding anniversary Sunday and will have as their guests for the weekend Mrs, Long's sister and niece and their husbands; Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Brown Armstrong of Grimsby, Ont, and Mr. and Mrs. Alistair, Cameron LacLeod of Sar-nia, Ont. Thanksgiving Day guests of the Horace Hunts will be their sons and families: also Mr. and Mrs.

Newton E. Farwell and Mr. David Farwell of Geneva, and Mrs. A. Graves 'of North Tonawanda.

Mrs Hunt (Evelyn Tooley) has a prize-winning story in the autumn issue of Breakthru, a magazine published in California. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn N. Hill are taking an extended motor trip through California.

They expect to be gone five months. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Cohoon of West Church St were surprised by and relatives on 10, on their 25th wedding anniversary. Their daughter, Miss Janice Cohoon, had refreshments ready for the 30 guests who assembled. -j' Next open house at school will be 8 p.m.

Wednesday at the Grov-er L. Preiss Elementary School. Philip S. Wooddell will be flying home from Lexington Park, to spend the weekend with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs.

Earl D. Wooddell. Eden PTA Is sponsoring a Book Fair next Thursday at the.G. lamps, Christmas trimmings and wrappings. Vera Walters, Richard G.

Buch- 57 CADILLAC $1095 Sedan deVUle Solid medium green, folly pwered. Special Knoche Buick-Cadillac Inc. 252 Main St' Hamburg NH auer, Airs. Ralph Morgester, Mrs. Thomas Baker, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard E. Clark and Miss Mary Beth Care. About my money, that is! I like to see it work just as hard for me as I worked for it. That's why I save the Hamburg Savings Loan way.

gUMBACHER Preiss School, from 2 to 4 and SUPPLIES from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Books be on display and orders will be taken, prepaid, for children's books, ages through about 8th The NEWS abouf saving is our higher interest rate that gives your "money add-' ed earning power makes your thrift even more rewarding than heretofore. Now is the time to start saying HERE1 grade. Chairman will be Mrs. Nor man Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney, are spending -Thanksgiving weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney, iJr in their, new home at OIL PAINTS WATERC0L0RS BRUSHES PALETTES STRETCHERS CANVAS (by the foot) xCANVAS BOARDS WATERC0L0R: PAPER ACCESSORIES Tolland, and Mrs.

E. Manley have sold' their home on East DEPOSITS MADE PRIOR TO THE 10TH OF AN)T MONTH EARN DIVIDENDS FROM THETST Eden Road and will be leaving soon for a' winter In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald "Vice and Artists Are Welcome) to Browse children and Jfrs; Vice's brother, Lewis Ke'nney, will be In Colum bus, Ohio, this weekend to at tend the marriage of "William R.

Kenney; Saturday. Little Jimmy Vice will be his uncle's ring-bear er. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. HAMBURG SHOPPING CENTER NH 9-1 170 "Our Miss Brooks" will be at the Eden Central School next Fri HAMBURG 25 MAIN STREET day and Saturday, evening. $HOP IN HAMBURG AND $AVE nDDBDMTrnKJ(Tp iEwy KSniwD samdl DDdssarii'SrjDrl 5u: TTTT- lilicIDTjn (B IPiioiiiinitniin NH 9-4040 Rib Mniti.

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