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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 29

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Hamburg, New York
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Page Thirty, May 14, 1969 PHOTO NEWS Y'J Cn fit I lit. HI i it till i i lllll i I v.iii'ji Y' tiri v. a. 1 1 i'Vlwt 1 1 mm mi i l. i and many others.

There will also be a program of dancing presented by the classes of the Lake Shore School of the Dance. The meeting will be chaired by Paul MacNell. For information call 649-2864 or 649-4787. CDA WILL ELECT The Catholic Daughters of America Court St. Agnes 817 will meet Tuesday, May 20 at 8:00 p.m.

in the K. of C. Clubroom for ra Mother's Day Social. The election of officers for next year will be held at this meeting. Chairman Mrs.

Vincent Wapp-man has announced cards will be played for small table prizes. Her co-chairman and aides are Mrs. Schmitz, Miss Jennie Andolina, Mrs. James F. Best, Mrs.

Alphonso Compisi, Mrs. R. J. Dillon, Mrs. J.

Dole, Mrs. James P. Flatley, Mrs. J. C.Ger-ken, Mrs.

Howard Gordon, Mrs. J. Hartman, Mrs. W. Horan, Miss Edith Johengen, Mrs.

Richard H. Kelsey, Mrs. Wm. Render, Mrs. F.

H. Koester, Mrs. J. Mary, Mrs. P.

McDonald, Mrs. Vito Mecca, Mrs. James Nicosia, Mrs. Ognibene, Mrs. Bernard R.

Owen, Mrs. Nathan J. Wilson, and Mrs. Edwin G. Yaeger.

Members are advised that time is running short for their son or daughter to apply for; court The annual election of officers of Court 1311, Catholic Daughters of America will be held on Thursday, May 15, at Our Mother of Good Counsel school hall at 8:30 P.m. Mrs. Leo Trella will be chair-, man of the social hour to assisted by Mrs. Frank Moltz, Mrs. John Cororow, Mrs.

Culkowskl; Mrs.v Joseph Hanley, Mrs. Vera Stocklosa, Mrs, Francis Dole, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. 'An- thony Jacobik Bnd Mrs. Bernard Leo.

i Installation of new officers will take place on June 5 at 8:30 p.m. Members will note change of it iy 'J "ji-' GOP Club Meeting The regular monthly meeting of, the Hamburg Town Republicanp'ub will be held on Wednesday May 21, 1969 at p.m. at. Ilio DiPaolo Restaurant on 3785 South Park Avenue, Blasdell. During the business meeting, the proposed amendments to the constitution concerning election of officers will be read for the third consecutive meeting and will be voted upon by the body.

The candidates who have been endorsed by the Hamburg Republican Committee for local offices have been invited to appear at this meeting. Spring Concert On Wednesday evening. May 21, 1969 at p.m., the Blasdell Elementary School Band and Choruses will present the Annual Spring Concert under the direction of Harriet Flagg, Mrs, Dolores Nagy, and Miss Carolyn Jolley. The musical will be preceded by the Installation of Officers by Mrs. James McCarrlck, Parents and friends are cordially invited to attend.

0 consecutive state titles and finishing as high as fourth at Nationals and second at World Tickets are available at the Festival. Tickets in the Statler Hilton, Denton, Cottier Daniels, or by calling Jack Keller at 649- 1773. May 17 wlU find Klelnhans Music Hall resounding with the spirited music of six internationally top ranked drum and bugle corps. Sponsored annually by the Kings-men of Hamburg, the concert has become very popular as a showcase for area corps, and fans have discovered it as a barometer fore Among the Americans, the rivalry is also heated and often renewed. The Klngsmen, Brigadiers and Grenadiers are consistently battling it out all season long and particularly at State Championships.

St. Joseph's, of course, is the cream of New York's junior corps having won the last four will present the Syracuse Brigadiers, the Albion Grenadiers, St. Joseph's of Batavla and the Kings-men. -Last year's concert was a great success as a close to capacity crowd gave standing Ovations to several of the corps appearing among them the returning Brigadiers and Ambassadors. The Brigadiers have proved so popular that they are appearing for.

the third time. The Canadian corps are expected to treat the audience to a preview of the Canadian National Championships. The two have won 11 championships between them and are heading on a collision course again this year. competitive casting the summer season, Obituaries Appearing this year will be two Canadian and four American corps whose combined records Include more than 20 national, state and provincial championships. The Marching Ambassadors of Toronto and Guelph's Royalalres will be representing Canada while the U.S.

Kenneth Edward Mlchener, 27, of Parrish, Florida, died May 5, 1969 at Bradenton, Florida. He was born in Hamburg, New York, and moved to Parrish years ago. He was a comptroller for U.S. Aluminum of Sarasota. He was a member of the Bethel Presbyterian Church of, Lackawanna, N.Y.

and the South Florida Coon Hunters Association. He is survived by his wife, Ruby Mlchener; parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Mlchener. of Hamburg, N.Y 2 sons, James and Tod Mlchener both at home; daughter, Karen Mlchener at three brothers David Mlchener of Springville, N.Y., Raymond Mlchener of Chicago, 111., and George Mlchener of San Diego, Calif. Burial was at Edwards Funeral Home, Palmetto, Florida, 7 td SINGLES CLASSICS SIX GAMES ONE JIE-ENTHY FEKMITTEO LINDA MARSHALL A Baha'l Speaker and Actress, Linda Marshall, will be the guest speaker at a public meeting to be held In the Community Center May 17 at 8 p.m.r sponsored by the Baha'is of Hamburg.

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