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TWENTY-SEC JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Monday Evening, June 9, 1952 Round rffout *7ow* t Noted by Rambling Reporters of The Post-Journal as They Make Their Rounds in This Area. When Paul G. Olson, a delegate* o the Commercial Travelers con-: mention here, returns to his home town of Cortland, it will be with the memory of Jamestown as a ?ity, not only with innumerable Dlsons, bat with honest citizens. Friday morning, Olson returned to the Hotel Jamestown after i visit with Arthur Stearns of Contributions are invited to this column. They should be addressed to "Round About Jamestoum" care (Jap- tain E. B. Briggs, Post-Jour- nal. In Uniform Meet the Jamestown And Aera Men in The Service Ronald Donner, SKSN, sea- VICINITY BREVITIES Willing Workers Meet at Albros New President Calls Westfield YM Board Triple Links Plan Remodeling Slockville (Panama 8-70S* a delegate. The hostess was a<;- .sisted by Mrs. Alice Palmer and Mrs. Lois McNamara. The next meeting will be hHd Hamlet—One of the years pro-, June 18 with Mrs. Clara Went- Ihome of Mrs. Clarence Albro ! Thursday, the hostess being as- Recent callers at the home sistec j by M rs. Fred Davis. In of Mrs. Jessie Gleason were the absence of the president Mrs. orekeeoer has returned i 5 er daughter-in-law, Rev^ Onei- Kell M r s p j Carlson 1 da Gleason, and Miss Bernlce s jded. The birthdays of the YMCA, and noticed upon ar- 1944—Samuel W. Stubbs, died in 1944. He was a veteran of the me XWLA ana noiicea upon a-• 307th Fie , d ArtilIery m the First rival at the hotel that his Past jWorld War _ Mrs * Uoyd L Counselors mn was missing. | Swisher> wife of a Me thodist pas- The pin was inscribed *'»th : tor at Meadville. Pa., died in 1944 his name, Cortland Council 324,! r J Q Peterson propri etor •"H^n^S^iSd-pS^?^'^ ° tto ' s Restaurant on East S^mtnt^S^ .. L n automobile accident near Cel- sentimental view as well. ____. in 1Q4d During the Grand Ball Friday omn in iy ^' » evening, Olson was breathing much easier, for he had been in- formed that the pin had been found, and that he could pick it up at the Falconer home of the finder. Remember when Thorpe Williams ran a popcorn stand at the corner of Main and Third Streets? to San Diego, Calif., after 10-months of Westfield — New directors Busti—The Willing Workers : l he Westfield Y.M.C.A. will meet Socle* was entertained at the with the boardfo r ^ first time: jects of the Triple Links club, worth. Mrs president, Charles H. Palermo on I wnich met witn MrSl Nettie |co-hostess and Mrs. Gladys Spen- Lake Erie. They are: Myron J.iHouck in the Abbey, is to remod- cer, program chairman. Graeff, Charles H. Pocock/el the dining room tables in the George Brierly, Mr. Palermo, jlodge hall. Mrs. Elvira Butcher Minford J. Dibble and T. G. In- presided and it was decided to Mrs. Davis, Akron, Ohio, her sister, violet Newton and" Mrs Fred I wood. Isends cards to members who arc Mrs. Clare Gordon, and daugh- Green were observed and they Speaker at the meeting will be iH. The president gave the club ter, Mrs. Vernelia Page and C. A. ?ul vic f_5£™? I her daughterT**Lynnette°>ageT;' ^ ' r i AlnVcree Duran of the state Y. executive committee. M. ters. Donner l s Donner. fornia prior to coming home on leave. A. W. Botka. Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Ingeborg Peterson, War- Ostrander joined the society. It tras decided to hold after- noon meetings in July and Aug ren, recently spent several days now attending with her sister Mrs Fred Flick stor e k e e p e r school in Cali- cording secretary; and Strickland, treasurer. a pair of pillow cases to be sold. Mrs. H. A. Samuelson report- ed on the State Rebekah As- sembly meeting at Saratoga Springs, which she attended as Try Swanson's Healing Salve For Cats, Bruises, Blisters, Burns Etc. SWANSCN'S DRUG STORE For Westfield C of C and Mr. Flick and daughter, whojust. With light refreshments. The Get Out VOte PleO 5et took her home* and spent two next meeting will be held at days visiting her and another sis-1 the home of Mrs. Fred Davis, ter, Mrs. Carl Jensen and Mr. with Mrs. Lucille Robbins, Mrs. Jensen and family. A. \f. Botka and Mrs. Paul La Verne E. Hearburg, petty ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanson Carlson assisting with refresh- officer second class, son of Mr. have heard from their daugh- ments. and Mrs. Axel Hearburg. left £ r - .?™J; wh ° has 4 arr K lved «* Sunday after spending a seven- Ra P ld City. _ S.D., to be with da*y l e a v r w i V h 7 s ^ e n T s ^ a t V thet)f r husband, Frederick Hop- JtyQ PerSOnS Hurt family ma O\A Ko^^f A.„ ikins. who is serving there with feiests of Governor Reuben fami * home - 214 Barrett Ave- ^ e "u s A ir Force K The birth of her second rhild was a double blessing for Mrs. Marcella Betts Ash- er, Sinclair*Me. Not only was she presented a strapping son, but the Army saw fit • to let her husband, William Asher, come home for five days on that occasion. Asher entered service Feb- ruary 21. At the moment, mother and son are doing well, thank you, and Bill is back to Camp LeJeune, N.C. The recent convention of the New York State Grand Council of United Commercial Travelers jFenton at his home here at vari- ous times were President James Garfield, General Philip H. Sheri- !dan, James G. Blaine, Charles Sumner, General Carl Schurz, [Lyman Trumbull and General Daniel E. Sickles. The musical comedy, A Japanese Honeymoon, was presented by the following amateurs many years ago: Hugo Sellvin, Mrs. Jule Dei- mar, Miss LaManda Shear- man, Miss Lillian Johnson, Charles (Colonel) Blanchard and George A. Beal. nue Hearburg was on leave from C rail/C k lir/ , his last station . at Pensacola.i rrew5Dur 9 Florida, and will go to Norfolk, Va.. to rejoin his ship, the U. (Frewsburg 2-»85 or t-731> Mrs. G. L. Burgett and In Accident West Of Silver Creek Silver Creek — Two persons Westfield—Truman Wellar will i be the principal speaker on "Get JOut The Vote" at the general | meeting of the Chamber of Com- I merce Thursday noon at the Murray Hill Hotel. Elgar Barton j is chairman of the ticket com- 'mittee. Herbert Thompson, chairman I of the national affairs commit- j tee and Ray Ryan, adviser on national affairs, are seeking to j enlist in the project younger men j STRUCTURAL STEEL NEW and USED Light Structural Steel - Fabricated To Your Specifications Soil Pip* I Beams Channels Angle Iran Steel Plate Heavy Duty Clothes Line Posts Steel Pipe Sewer Pipe & Fittings S. S. Charles S. Sperry, for! daughter, Kate Burgett, Casa were injured at about 10:^0 in the area, including the Junior a two-month tour of duty in Grande, Ariz., are guests of P.M. Friday in an accident on Norway. He entered eervice Mr. and Mrs. John Burgett, Route 20. about three miles October 16, 1945, and received Peterson Road. west ®f Silver Creek, when their Chamber of Commerce. Steel Posts Mode To Specifications HELDEMAN BROS. 117 Fair mount Ave. Phone 5786 SEK US BEFORE YOU BUY — AND SAVE MONEY training at Little Creek, Va., and Norfolk. In November of 1950. he was sent to Korea, where he served for ten months. Lander i car went out of control and I swerved into the path of a ! truck. Robert Westburg, 26, 42 East Mrs. Christine Garrison, Du- Main street. Gowanda, suffered mont. N. J., left Thursday aft- i acer ated left hand and left /Russell 5-642) I A brother, A.3c Carl N Hear-1 er vis iting at the home of Mr. lT n Ve and shock wimarrVcouzh- burg, is stationed with the Air and Mrs Wendell Bureett Mrs ,• Jr » , no , CK - vviinam cougn- Force in Alaska. lf;v5L_ «:.__5;" _i__ T rl " _ i _ ~ lin < 23. Buffalo, sustained a con- The musical comedy, The Mi- Pvt. Sherwood A. in Jamestown was attended by ;,,_. " a "*™" c J"^JT U L* x ,, mnro than xv\ H^i^at^ an H kado > was Presented many y Clara Burgett also has been a j CU s S ion. They were taken Samnson I Vi r f r a ^ f he «' .' Rhinejiart Hospital. ipson, ; Recent guests of Mr. and i \ to and ."•"' '"y years | Route 3, Jamestown, was re-! Mrs Henrv Lindell and MrJ ago by local theatric* talent: cently awarded the Combat In- and' Mrs Vincent Mills were Oak Hill Mothers Club fantryman's Badge while serv- victoria Lund. Ripley, and Vin- ing with his unit, Company A, | cent Lund, Busti. 38th Infantry Regiment. their wives, all of whom were il m ont very favorably impressed with H - Conley, Dr. A. D. the city. Traveling to Jamestown * S ^J^ZJ*^"* ^ to attend the conclave was a LilhanFairchild and Miss Barba- major operation for Mr. and Mrs. n ,, A^'U..^ V O Ed Watson, of Leesburg, Florida. | ri Jr t ! - n , K,tL,» i f f " Cl.*-^*- I. ^l~-~ Mr. Watson is a member of i J f ^ V l J P i ? <5£?^. ftS^S&tWmail JUfllOrS the New York State group, and , h ? r 1 g 4 ycaIS ' died ln New York Mrs. Watson of the auxiliary. They drove over 1200 miles to attend the convention, and arc p a m n e P/\iw* ^"*iik*> probably looking forward to the DcmUS 101111 V^UDS cool breezes of Florida after the A J k i *.L humid heat of Friday afternoon AtlO ^^OlhGrS and evening. Honor Seniors at Chautauqua Hotel Sinclairville Adds Two Members Frewsburg — The Oak Hill Mothers Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bessie Johnson. Two new menr First Unitarian Church at- tendants Sunday saw the long triangle to west at Chand- ler and East Second Streets and the grounds at the rear neatly trimmed as result of the labors of several church members who went to work late Thursday with mowers, scythe and rakes. (Sinclairville 2-672 or S-252> Thomas Mason and William Starr have returned home from bers* were"receivedT Mrs. "Rob- a business trip to New York ert Johnson of Ivory and Mrs> i-1" TT . , . „ . Fred Nelson. The guessing con- Mrs. Bur on Higgs Mrs Rob-; test was won b ^ Mrs Ann ert Fessendion and Mrs. Thorn- ;j o h n s o n Honors J, ent t0 Mrs . Chautauqua—Graduating sen- as Mason were dinner guests r9rf ., Tnhn nn Mr Arin Tnhn iors of Sherman Central School"of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tarbox' 1 were guests of the junior class;of North Warren on Wednes- a-t a dinner Friday night at the d av Receive Awards _ St. Elmo Hotel. Clinton Meader -*, — . Bemus Point—Several members!was toastmaster and J. I. Al- Cherry Creek of Cub Scout Pack 37 received | iard, supervising principal, was (4-174 or 4-58*1) awards at a charter presenta-! the main speaker. "Mid-Century Crusade," a tion and Webelos ceremony at; The address of welcome was Billy Graham color film, was c , the Bemus Point Central SchoolI * ive * by . u Milford Pi f rson ' P^lS^.S,-^^-^ SerV1CG at j ^erman Missionary son and Mrs. Vera Nelson. The next meeting will be held July 3 at the home of Mrs. Ann Johnson. The hostess was as- sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Carol Johnson. The Jamestown Sliding Blind Company named these directors and officers in 1894: President, Samuel Peterson; vice president, John S. Peterson; secretary and auditorium. Taking part in the ceremony were Jack Thompson, Richard Barkstrom, Michael Butler and David Woodford. Boys receiving arrow points and badges are: David Evans, bear badge and:Gustin, James Moran," Sue Net Abraham Rushworth. pin and gold arrow point; Jack!tie, Donald Green 1 , school music I Hedin and John Anderson, certi-.' director, accompanied by Mrs. jficates and bobcat pins; TommieiJohn Butler. j Hallberg, wolf badge and pin, Igold arrow point and three silver . . . . arrow points; Lyle Larson, two \\flQ XT6l\ AQent George Schwob, Sr., acted as bugler on Memorial Day this year for the 53rd consec- utive time. He served in the 46th United States Infantry in the Philippines during the native insurrection. Mrs. James S. Hayward died in EVENTS CALENDAR silver arrow points; Jack Thomp- son, lion badge and pin, gold a r - ! T n n^mnncfrnfo 'row point and two silver ar-; ,u ^ClllUllal IUIC rows; Jack Rice, wolf badge and (dent of the junior class and the the Baptist Church, response by Walter Bowen, sen-! Mr. and Mrs. C./T. Skiff and ior president. Other speakers j Mrs. W. M. Damon were in were Floyd Smith, Mrs. Walter'Buffalo recently. ' Butcher, Jack Ainsworth and! Dann Colvin, a student at the John Butler. j College of Forestry at Syra- Also takine Dart in the Dro- cuse ' has been s P end ing a few *ram were M S ^ Bryant Neva days with his parents ' Mr " and 1 Mrs. Clair Colvin before leav- ing for Idaho, where he will be employed for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters entertained relatives Wednes- day evening, honoring the birthday of Mrs. Donald Pet- ers. Pulpwood Work TONIGHT Ellicott Lodge, I.O.O.F., Elli-J cott HalL 7:30. Women's Auxiliary, Union Res- cue Mission, 8. Mecca Chapter, O.E.S., Masonic Temple. 7:30 pin, gold arrow point and two i silver arrow points; David Wood-i .. U„~A i;-» K.WJ I..J „-~ r-> Warren — A pulpwood dem- V'Sr M dg v anC l 5 1 : Don : onstration has ben scheduled me Woodiield, lion badge and- for Thursday at the wood lot two gold arrow points; Ronald on the Scranton Hollow Road. Thompson, wolf badge and pin;s a mile nort'.i of the old Walker and Michael Butler, lion badge. | creamery, according to O. C. Den mother pins and certifi- JTritt, Warren County agricul- cates were awarded to Mrs. Itural agent. Russell (Russell S-172^ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brigfs and family have ar- rived from Lenoir, N. C . to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs of Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bau- er of Butler, Pa. Mrs. Harriett Engle, Madera, Pa., is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs Edith Evans, Mrs. Dorothy Pat-i Edward P. Farrand, exten- went there after her school terson, Mrs. Marion Berns and, sion forester of Pennsylvania' Mrs. Grayce Whitcomb. j State College, will have charge of demonstrations of chemical use of Swedish Unit To Hold Session Sherman — Susaji Chase will be in charge of the study pro- gram at the meeting of the Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church Thursday in the recreation room of the church. Cora Schruise, Pearl Vander- coy and Pearl Smith are on the dinner committee for this meeting. * and Leyte Heslink and Kathryn Tyron, the work committee. Open Meadows Unit Makes Palsy Report- open Meadows—Mrs. Ernest Vergith reports a collection of $52.40 for the Cerebral Palsy Fund. The 'quota set for this community was $50. Other work- ers befide Mrs. Vergith were Mrs. Jay Gleason, Mrs. Dorothea Tickner and Mrs. Nancy Thayer. closed for the summer vaca- tion ana" accompanied her here. Lunch was served in the cafe- teria by membes of Den No. g.'gjrdhng, sap-peeling. chain saws and the Upholsterers Union, Labor Hall, Th e pack will meet again June 7:30. 121 at Midway Park for a family Jamestown Civic Orchestra, lOlPicnic. East Third Street, 7:30. ————-__— Company E. 174th Infantry, n D-«» AJ/I.^, New York National Guard, State KeV. DOrge 10 AfJdreSS Samuel M. Porter Camp, SpanJFIuVOnnO LadieS Aid ish War Veterans and Auxiliary,! Fluvanna—Rev. Curtis Barge, B .. A ... .. e ^V\ IanSI o n * 8 ' ^ Pastor of the North Main Street KUSSell Auxiliary NetS Y.M.C.A Boys Department church of God, Jamestown, w i l l | * 14A . D . A£I . Camera Club Y.M.CA. | be the speaker a t a meeti of $140 at Recent Affairs Company D. 323 Combat Ln- the ^ ^ Aid Society o f t n e bow saw. He will also discuss 1 the advantage of pulpwood | thinnings in wood lot manage- ment. | All persons interested in woodlot management are in- vited to the meeting. in several parades during the summer. RUSSELL 4-H UNIT » Russell — The 4-H Club will gineers, 1528th Military Group, FIuvanna Cominuntiy Church at I A Sfi£J ~ t If the FiTnal! Norden Building, 8. i.on p M w P r)n 0t rt a v Auxiliary met at the t ire Hail Royal Oak Dodge. Daughters L f T RM - VVedjlesda > With Mary Lou Roberts pre- of St George Mt Tabor Hall 1 Mrs - Curtls Barge will sing, siding. It was reported that 423 East Fourth Street 7 30 and Mrs. Wendell Lewis will $102 had been received from Community College dinner Ter- sin S and conduct devotions. the rummage sale and $38 from race Room, 6:30. Hostesses will be Mrs. Herbert the bake sale - Th e new equip- E.VTERTAIXMENT i Shay, chairman; Mrs. Eleanor m ^ nt r {he kitchen has been Photoplay, Shea's Theater, "Af-'Gerber. Mrs. A. G. Anderson, ordered, rican Treasure", 2:25, 5:30, 8:35, j Mrs. Harvey James, Mrs. Law- The Auxiliary will take part "Pride of St. Louis" 3:35. 6:40, rence Phillips and Mrs. Paul 9:45. Johnson. Photoplay, Dipson*s Palace The- - ater, "Valley of the Eagles", and "Here Come the Marines". Photoplay Wintergarden The- ho YJTS^ first" mee'ting'lu the - o on y ' * ' Methodist Church Wednesday *' r?u . i c. ^u at 9:30 A.M. for all girls from Photopay State Theater, 10 to 20 years The mee tings l^now \vhite and the Seven are tn be held every twn weeks . Dwarfs", and "The Olympic Elk". Photoplay, Capitol Theater. "Behave Yourself", and "Slaugh- ter Trail'. Photoplay, Summit Theater, "Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair". Photoplay, Lakewood Drive-In Theater, "With a Song in My Heart",. Photoplay, Pic 17 Drive-In The- ater, 'The Blue Veil", and "A Day With the F.B.I." Photoplay, Midway Drive-In Theater. "Aaron Slick from Pun- kin Crick", and "Bannerline". TUESDAY Lions Club, Hotel Jamestown, 12:10. Board of Managers, Agnes Home, 2:30. Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 145 F&AM a Masonic Temple June 10th, Jfe 7:30 P.M. Spl. Com. E. A. 7*3^ Deg. Visitors welcome. Arnold W. Hanson, W.M. C. T. Gustafson, Secy. Memo to Advertisers... 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TWENTY-SEC JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Monday Evening, June 9, 1952

Round rffout *7ow* t

Noted by Rambling Reporters of The Post-Journal as They Make Their Rounds in This Area.

When Paul G. Olson, a delegate* o the Commercial Travelers con-:

mention here, returns to his home town of Cortland, it will be with the memory of Jamestown as a ?ity, not only with innumerable Dlsons, bat with honest citizens.

Friday morning, Olson returned to the Hotel Jamestown after i visit with Arthur Stearns of

Contributions are invited to this column. They should be addressed to "Round About Jamestoum" care (Jap-tain E. B. Briggs, Post-Jour­nal.

In Uniform Meet the Jamestown

And Aera Men in The Service

Ronald Donner, SKSN, sea-

VICINITY BREVITIES

Willing Workers Meet at Albros

New President Calls Westf ie ld Y M Board

Triple Links Plan Remodeling

Slockville (Panama 8-70S*

a delegate. The hostess was a<;-.sisted by Mrs. Alice Palmer and Mrs. Lois McNamara.

The next meeting will be hHd Hamlet—One of the y e a r s pro-, June 18 with Mrs. Clara Went-

Ihome of Mrs. Clarence Albro ! Thursday, the hostess being as-

Recent callers a t the home s i s t e c j b y M r s . Fred Davis. In of Mrs. Jess ie Gleason were t h e absence of the president Mrs.

orekeeoer has returned i 5 e r daughter-in-law, Rev^ Onei- K e l l M r s p j C a r l s o n 1 da Gleason, and Miss Bernlce sjded. The birthdays of

the YMCA, and noticed upon ar-

1944—Samuel W. Stubbs, died in 1944. He was a veteran of the

me X W L A ana noiicea upon a-• 3 0 7 t h F i e , d A r t i l I e r y m t h e F i r s t rival a t the hotel that his P a s t j W o r l d W a r _ M r s * U o y d L Counselors mn was missing. | S w i s h e r > w i f e o f a M e thodis t pas-

The pin was inscribed *'»th : t o r a t Meadville. Pa., died in 1944 his name, Cortland Council 324,! r J Q P e t e r s o n p r o p r i e t o r

• " H ^ n ^ S ^ i S d - p S ^ ? ^ ' ^ ° t t o ' s Restaurant on East

S ^ m t n t ^ S ^ . . L n ™ automobile accident near Cel-sentimental view as well. ____. i n 1 Q 4 d

During the Grand Ball Friday o m n i n i y ^ ' » evening, Olson was breathing much easier, for he had been in­formed that the pin had been found, and that he could pick it up at the Falconer home of the finder.

Remember when Thorpe Williams ran a popcorn stand at the corner of Main and Third Streets?

to San Diego, Calif., after 10-months of

Westfield — New directors Busti—The Willing Workers : l he Westfield Y.M.C.A. will meet

Socle* was entertained a t the with the b o a r d f o r ^ first t i m e : j e c t s o f t h e T r i p l e L i n k s club, worth. Mrs

president, Charles H. Palermo on I w n i c h m e t w i t n M r S l Nettie |co-hostess and Mrs. Gladys Spen-Lake Erie. They a re : Myron J.iHouck in the Abbey, is to remod- cer, program chairman. Graeff, Charles H. Pocock/el the dining room tables in the George Brierly, Mr. Palermo, jlodge hall. Mrs. Elvira Butcher Minford J. Dibble and T. G. In- presided and it was decided to Mrs.

Davis, Akron, Ohio, her sister, violet Newton and" Mrs Fred I wood. Isends cards to members who arc Mrs. Clare Gordon, and d a u g h - G r e e n w e r e observed and they Speaker at the meeting will be iH. The president gave the club ter, Mrs . Vernelia Page and C. A.

? u l v i c f _ 5 £ ™ ? I her daughterT**Lynnette°>ageT;' ^ ' r i A l n V c r e e Duran of the state Y. executive committee.

M.

ters . Donner l s

Donner.

fornia prior to coming home

on leave.

A. W. Botka. Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Ingeborg Peterson, War- Ostrander joined the society.

It tras decided to hold after­noon meetings in July and Aug

ren, recently spent several days now attending w i t h h e r s i s t e r M r s F r e d F l i c k stor e k e e p e r school in Cali-

cording secretary; and Strickland, treasurer.

a pair of pillow cases to be sold. Mrs. H. A. Samuelson report­

ed on the State Rebekah As­sembly meeting at Saratoga Springs, which she attended as

Try Swanson's

Healing Salve For Cats, Bruises,

Blisters, Burns Etc. SWANSCN'S DRUG STORE

For Westf ie ld C of C and Mr. Flick and daughter, whojust. With light refreshments. The G e t O u t V O t e P l e O 5 e t took her home* and spent two next meeting will be held a t days visiting her and another sis-1 the home of Mrs. Fred Davis, ter, Mrs. Carl Jensen and Mr. with Mrs. Lucille Robbins, Mrs. Jensen and family. A. \f. Botka and Mrs. Paul

La Verne E. Hearburg, petty ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanson Carlson assisting with refresh-officer second class, son of Mr. have heard from their daugh- ments. and Mrs. Axel Hearburg . left £ r - . ? ™ J ; w h ° h a s

4 a r r

Kl v e d «*

Sunday after spending a seven- R a P l d City. _ S.D., to be with da*y l e a v r w i V h 7 s ^ e n T s ^ a t V t h e t ) f r husband, Freder ick Hop- JtyQ P e r S O n S H u r t family h « m a O\A K o ^ ^ f A . „ ikins. who is serving there with feiests of Governor Reuben f a m i * h o m e - 2 1 4 Barrett Ave- ^ e "u s A i r ForceK

The birth of her second rhild was a double blessing for Mrs. Marcella Betts Ash-er, Sinclair*Me. Not only was she presented a strapping son, but the Army saw fit

• to let her husband, William Asher, come home for five days on tha t occasion.

Asher entered service Feb­ruary 21. At the moment, mother and son are doing well, thank you, and Bill is back to Camp LeJeune, N.C.

The recent convention of the New York State Grand Council of United Commercial Travelers

jFenton at his home here at vari­ous times were President James Garfield, General Philip H. Sheri-

!dan, James G. Blaine, Charles Sumner, General Carl Schurz,

[Lyman Trumbull and General Daniel E. Sickles.

The musical comedy, A Japanese Honeymoon, was presented by the following amateurs many years ago: Hugo Sellvin, Mrs. Jule Dei-mar, Miss LaManda Shear­man, Miss Lillian Johnson, Charles (Colonel) Blanchard and George A. Beal.

nue Hearburg was on leave from C r a i l / C k l i r / ,

his last station . at Pensacola.i r r e w 5 D u r 9 Florida, and will go to Norfolk, Va.. to rejoin his ship, the U.

(Frewsburg 2-»85 or t-731> Mrs. G. L. Burgett and

In Accident West Of Silver Creek

Silver Creek — Two persons

Westfield—Truman Wellar will i be the principal speaker on "Get JOut The Vote" at the general | meeting of the Chamber of Com-I merce Thursday noon at the • Murray Hill Hotel. Elgar Barton j is chairman of the ticket com-'mittee.

Herbert Thompson, chairman I of the national affairs commit- j tee and Ray Ryan, adviser on national affairs, are seeking to j enlist in the project younger men j

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S. S. Charles S. Sperry, for! daughter , Kate Burgett, Casa were injured at about 10:^0 in the area, including the Junior a two-month tour of duty in Grande, Ariz., a r e guests of P.M. Fr iday in an accident on Norway. He entered eervice Mr. and Mrs. John Burgett , Route 20. about th ree miles October 16, 1945, and received Peterson Road. west ®f Silver Creek, when their

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t raining at Little Creek, Va., and Norfolk. In November of 1950. he was sent to Korea, where he served for ten months.

Lander i car went out of control and I swerved into the path of a ! t ruck.

Robert Westburg, 26, 42 East Mrs. Christine Garrison, Du- M a i n s t r e e t . Gowanda, suffered

mont. N. J., left Thursday aft- i a c e r a t e d left hand and left

/Russell 5-642)

I A brother, A.3c Carl N Hear-1 e r v i s i t i n g at the home of Mr. lTnVe and shock wimarrVcouzh-burg, is stationed with the Air a n d M r s Wendell Bureett Mrs ,• J r » ,no ,CK- vviinam cougn-Force in Alaska. lf;v5L_ «:.__5;" _i__ T r l " _ i _ ~ lin< 23. Buffalo, sustained a con-

The musical comedy, The Mi- Pvt . Sherwood A. in Jamestown was attended by ;, ,_. " a " * ™ " c J " ^ J T U L * x ,, mnro than xv\ H ^ i ^ a t ^ a nH k a d o > w a s Presented many y

Clara Burgett also has been a j C UsSion. They were taken Samnson I V i ^ ° r f , ° r a ^ f

h e « ' . ' Rhinejiart Hospital. ipson, ; Recent guests of Mr. and i \ —

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and ."•"' '"y years | Route 3, James town, was re-! Mrs Henrv Lindell and M r J ago by local theatric* talent: cently awarded the Combat In- a n d ' Mrs Vincent Mills were O a k H i l l M o t h e r s C l u b

fan t ryman ' s Badge while serv- vic tor ia Lund. Ripley, and Vin-ing with his unit, Company A, | cent Lund, Busti. 38th Infantry Regiment .

their wives, all of whom were i l m o n t very favorably impressed with ™ H - Conley, Dr. A. D. the city. Traveling to Jamestown * S ^ J ^ Z J * ^ " * ^ to attend the conclave was a Li lhanFairchi ld and Miss Barba-major operation for Mr. and Mrs. n , , A^ 'U. .^ V O • Ed Watson, of Leesburg, Florida. | r iJr t

!- n , K , t L , » i f f " C l . * - ^ * - I . ^l~-~ Mr. Watson is a member of i J f ^ V l J P i ? < 5 £ ? ^ . ftS^S&tWmail J U f l l O r S the New York State group, and ,

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Mrs. Watson of the auxiliary. They drove over 1200 miles to attend the convention, and arc p a m n e P / \ i w * ^"*iik*> probably looking forward to the D c m U S 1 0 1 1 1 1 V ^ U D S cool breezes of Florida after the A J k i *.L humid heat of Friday afternoon A t l O ^ ^ O l h G r S and evening.

Honor Seniors at Chautauqua Hotel

Sinclairville Adds Two Members

Frewsburg — The Oak Hill Mothers Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bessie Johnson. Two new menr

First Unitarian Church at­tendants Sunday saw the long triangle to west a t Chand­ler and East Second Streets and the grounds a t the rear neatly trimmed as result of the labors of several church members who went to work late Thursday with mowers, scythe and rakes.

(Sinclairville 2-672 or S-252> Thomas Mason and William

Sta r r have re turned home from bers* were"receivedT Mrs. "Rob-a business t r ip to New York e r t J o h n s o n o f I v o r y a n d M r s >

i-1" „ TT. , . „ . Fred Nelson. The guessing con-Mrs. Bur on Higgs Mrs R o b - ; t e s t w a s w o n b ^ Mrs Ann

er t Fessendion and Mrs. Thorn- ; j o h n s o n H o n o r s J , e n t t 0 M r s . Chautauqua—Graduating sen- as Mason were dinner g u e s t s r 9 r f . , T n h n „ n n M r „ A r i n T n h n

iors of Sherman Central School"of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tarbox ' 1

were guests of the junior class;of North Warren on Wednes-a-t a dinner Friday night at the d a v Receive Awards

_ St. Elmo Hotel. Clinton Meader -*, — . Bemus Point—Several members!was toastmaster and J. I. Al- C h e r r y C r e e k

of Cub Scout Pack 37 received | iard, supervising principal, was (4-174 or 4-58*1) awards at a charter p r e sen t a - ! t h e m a i n speaker. "Mid-Century Crusade , " a tion and Webelos ceremony at ; T h e address of welcome was Billy Graham color film, was c , the Bemus Point Central SchoolI* i v e* b y . u

M i l f o r d Pifrson' P ^ l S ^ . S , - ^ ^ - ^ S e r V 1 C G a t j ^ e r m a n M i s s i o n a r y

son and Mrs. Vera Nelson. The next meeting will be held

July 3 a t the home of Mrs. Ann Johnson. The hostess was as­sisted by her daughter , Mrs. Carol Johnson.

The Jamestown Sliding Blind Company named these directors and officers in 1894: President, Samuel Peterson; vice president, John S. Peterson; secretary and

auditorium. Taking par t in the ceremony

were Jack Thompson, Richard Barkstrom, Michael Butler and David Woodford.

Boys receiving arrow points and badges are:

David Evans, bear badge and:Gustin, James Moran," Sue Net Abraham Rushworth. pin and gold arrow point; Jack!t ie , Donald Green1, school music

I Hedin and John Anderson, certi-.' director, accompanied by Mrs. jficates and bobcat pins; TommieiJohn Butler. j Hallberg, wolf badge and pin, Igold arrow point and three silver . . . . arrow points; Lyle Larson, two \\flQ XT6l\ A Q e n t

George Schwob, Sr., acted as bugler on Memorial Day this year for the 53rd consec­utive time. He served in the 46th United States Infantry in the Philippines during the native insurrection.

Mrs. James S. Hayward died in

EVENTS CALENDAR

silver arrow points; Jack Thomp­son, lion badge and pin, gold a r - ! T n n ^ m n n c f r n f o

'row point and two silver a r - ; , u ^ C l l l U l l a l I U I C rows; Jack Rice, wolf badge and

(dent of the junior class and the the Baptist Church, response by Walter Bowen, sen-! Mr. and Mrs. C./T. Skiff and ior president. Other speakers j Mrs. W. M. Damon were in were Floyd Smith, Mrs. Walter 'Buffalo recently. ' Butcher, Jack Ainsworth and! Dann Colvin, a student at the John Butler. j College of Fores t ry at Syra-

Also takine Dart in the Dro- c u s e ' h a s b e e n s P e n d i n g a few *ram were M S ^ Bryant Neva d a y s w i t h h i s p a r e n t s ' M r " a n d

1 Mrs. Clair Colvin before leav­ing for Idaho, where he will be employed for the summer .

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pe te r s entertained relatives Wednes­day evening, honoring the birthday of Mrs. Donald Pet­ers .

Pulpwood Work

TONIGHT Ellicott Lodge, I.O.O.F., Elli-J

cott HalL 7:30. Women's Auxiliary, Union Res­

cue Mission, 8. Mecca Chapter, O.E.S., Masonic

Temple. 7:30

pin, gold arrow point and two i silver arrow points; David Wood-i .. U„~A i;-» K.WJ I..J „-~ r-> Warren — A pulpwood dem-

V ' S r Md gv a n C l 51 : D o n : onstration has ben scheduled me Woodiield, lion badge a n d - f o r Thursday at the wood lot two gold arrow points; Ronald o n t h e Scranton Hollow Road. Thompson, wolf badge and p in ; s a mile nort'.i of the old Walker and Michael Butler, lion badge. | c reamery , according to O. C.

Den mother pins and certifi- JTritt, Warren County agricul-cates were awarded to Mrs. Itural agent.

Russell (Russell S-172^

Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Brigfs and family have ar­rived from Lenoir, N. C . to visit their parents , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs of Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Bau­er of Butler, Pa.

Mrs. Harr ie t t Engle, Madera, Pa. , is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs

Edith Evans, Mrs. Dorothy Pat-i Edward P. Fa r rand , exten- went there after her school terson, Mrs. Marion Berns and, sion forester of Pennsylvania ' Mrs. Grayce Whitcomb. j State College, will have charge

of demonstrations of chemical use of Swedish

Unit To Hold Session Sherman — Susaji Chase will

be in charge of the study pro­g r a m at the meeting of the Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church Thursday in the recreat ion room of the church.

Cora Schruise, Pear l Vander-coy and Pear l Smith a re on the dinner commit tee for this meeting. * and Leyte Heslink and Kathryn Tyron, the work commit tee .

Open Meadows Unit Makes Palsy Report-

open Meadows—Mrs. Ernest Vergith reports a collection of $52.40 for the Cerebral Palsy Fund. The 'quota set for this community was $50. Other work­ers befide Mrs. Vergith were Mrs. Jay Gleason, Mrs. Dorothea Tickner and Mrs. Nancy Thayer.

closed for the s u m m e r vaca-tion ana" accompanied her here .

Lunch was served in the cafe­teria by membes of Den No. g . 'g j rdhng, sap-peeling.

chain saws and the Upholsterers Union, Labor Hall, T h e pack will meet again June 7:30. 121 at Midway Park for a family

Jamestown Civic Orchestra, lOlPicnic. East Third Street , 7:30. — — — — - _ _ —

Company E. 174th Infantry, n D - « » T « A J / I . ^ , New York National Guard, State KeV. D O r g e 1 0 AfJdreSS

Samuel M. Porter Camp, S p a n J F I u V O n n O L a d i e S A i d ish War Veterans and Auxiliary,! Fluvanna—Rev. Curtis Barge, B . . A . . . . .

e ^ V \ I a n S I o n * 8 ' ^ Pastor of the North Main Street KUSSel l A u x i l i a r y N e t S Y.M.C.A Boys Department church of God, Jamestown, w i l l | * 1 4 A . D . A £ I .

Camera Club Y.M.CA. | b e t h e s p e a k e r a t a m e e t i o f $ 1 4 0 a t R e c e n t A f f a i r s Company D. 323 Combat Ln- t h e ^ ^ A i d S o c i e t y o f t n e

bow saw. He will also discuss 1 the advantage of pulpwood | thinnings in wood lot manage­ment. |

All persons interested in woodlot management a re in­vited to the meeting.

in several pa rades during the summer .

RUSSELL 4-H UNIT » Russell — The 4-H Club will

gineers, 1528th Military Group, F I u v a n n a Cominuntiy Church at I A S f i £ J ~ t If t h e F i T n a l ! Norden Building, 8. i.on p M wP r )n 0 t r t av Auxiliary me t at the t ire Hail

Royal Oak Dodge. Daughters LfT R M - V V e d j l e s d a > With Mary Lou Roberts pre-

of St George Mt Tabor Hal l 1 M r s - C u r t l s Barge will sing, siding. It was reported that 423 East Fourth Street 7 30 a n d Mrs. Wendell Lewis will $102 had been received from

Community College dinner Ter- s i n S a n d conduct devotions. the r u m m a g e sale and $38 from race Room, 6:30. Hostesses will be Mrs. Herbert t h e b a k e s a l e - T h e new equip-

E.VTERTAIXMENT i Shay, chairman; Mrs. Eleanor m ^ n t ™r {he kitchen has been Photoplay, Shea's Theater, "Af-'Gerber. Mrs. A. G. Anderson, ordered,

rican Treasure", 2:25, 5:30, 8:35, j Mrs. Harvey James, Mrs. Law- The Auxiliary will take part "Pride of St. Louis" 3:35. 6:40, rence Phillips and Mrs. Paul 9:45. Johnson.

Photoplay, Dipson*s Palace The- -ater, "Valley of the Eagles", and "Here Come the Marines".

Photoplay Wintergarden The- hoYJTS^ f i r s t " m e e ' t i n g ' l u the - o on y ' * ' Methodist Church Wednesday *' r?u . i c . ^u a t 9:30 A.M. for all girls from

Photopay State Theater, 1 0 t o 20 y e a r s T h e m e e t i n g s l^now \vhite and the Seven a r e t n b e h e l d e v e r y t w n w e e k s . Dwarfs", and "The Olympic Elk".

Photoplay, Capitol Theater. "Behave Yourself", and "Slaugh­ter Tra i l ' .

Photoplay, Summit Theater, "Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair".

Photoplay, Lakewood Drive-In Theater, "With a Song in My Heart",.

Photoplay, Pic 17 Drive-In The­ater, ' T h e Blue Veil", and "A Day With the F.B.I."

Photoplay, Midway Drive-In Theater. "Aaron Slick from Pun-kin Crick", and "Bannerline".

TUESDAY Lions Club, Hotel Jamestown,

12:10. Board of Managers, Agnes

Home, 2:30.

Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 145 F&AM a Masonic Temple June 10th,

Jfe 7:30 P.M. Spl. Com. E. A. 7*3^ Deg. Visitors welcome.

Arnold W. Hanson, W.M. C. T. Gustafson, Secy.

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