£ BUFFALO COUBJEHEXFBESS, Sunday, Jan. 1, l » i l
Contributors to Go William J Glastetter, general chairman; Wade Stevenson,
membership chairman; Robert A. Glasser, membership vice-chairman; Walter J. Mahoney, campaign director, and A. Gordon Bennett, financial chairman; acknowledge receipt of 1960-1961 donations from:
ows
Max Freedman Republic Steel Corp.
Anonymous Club Clever Industries
Inc. John R McEvoy Floyd Zwibelman Henry Hoepfinger Paul and Dorothy
Rose Buffalo Audit &
Control Employes Thomas H. Ramsey Mr. and Mrs.
Francis E. Schum Joseph N,
Van Der Voort Eugene F. Zielinski James W. Schrader George M. Hardy Dr. E. Dean
Babbage Nick Ball Vince McNamara Sect. 1. T and D,
Buffalo Employes of Syracuse Supply Co.
Ann L. Bleab Mrs. Clarence W.
Kraus Frances
Hackenbeiraer The Ford Motor Co. East High School Frigidaire Sales
Corp. Dr. George W. Voss Olivers Restaurant Albert F. Scbwegler Harry E. Burber Edith Day Richard H. Sanders Gardner M. Deb© Mrs. Norma S.
Powel Henry J akubow ski A E. Jacobson Clyde R. Thomas B. Nelson SalVerson
Buffalo Stamping Sigmund J. Gucfa George C.
Letchworth Erie County
Restaurant Liquor Dealers Assn. Inc.
Dorothy B. Schottin
Plant Gallery of Homes Lewis Children Donald R Owen Mrs. Harold F.
Ritzman Philip R. Krape Polish Village Civic Bennett High
Club Inc Winifred Galley William E. Duncan Victor E. Manz Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Luczak Pascal F. Finamore 78th Division Veter
ans Assn. of WNY Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward G. Slater George E. Phillies Dr. R. P Reagan Mrs. Theodore A.
Krehbiel Mrs. Anna M.
Harcourt Veronica West Clint E. Van Slyke Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Barr Jo-Nets Sta-A-Wile Boys Vocational
High School American Federa
tion of Slate, County and Municipal Employes, Local 264
Mrs. O. Stephan Martha Burkhardt Mrs. Robert Frank Miss Grace M. Wood Ladies Aux. Way
farers Lodge Martha Washington
Women's Rep. Club of Cleveland Hill
Employes Consolidated Charities Fund of Manzel Div. of Houdaille Industries, Inc., and Local 3075 CIO United Steel-workers
Thomas M. Bratton Francis J. Norton Casimir J.
Dziminski Philip J. Penney J. McFarlin Knox Silver Dollar
Club Frank J. Maguire Lackawanna Senior
High School Mr and Mrs.
William P. King University Com-
mandery No. 529 A & I O Knights of Malta
Klvina S. Kronenberg
Elks Social & Community Welfare Committee, Lancaster BPOE 1478
George H. Haier Eddie- and Jeanne
Radder George J. Lenahan R. William
Rochester Philip L. Alsworth Srd Assembly
District Republican Women's Club
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Gearing Engineering Department
YWCA Duplicate Bridge Clubs of Kenmore
B.P.O. Elks, Buffalo Lodge No. 23
Lafayette High School Student Council
Joseph L. Sash Mrs. A. R. Hippchen Charles Kratofil 11th Ward
Republican Club Roy T. DeVaney Club 86 Dr. Clarence F.
Heyden Dr. Carl A.
Stettenberu Ben Babins Delancey Rochester, Jr. Niagara Mohawk
Power Corp. Dr. Eugene I.
Singer
and School
Bill, Barbara Rosemary Brennan
Mrs. Henry Hilferding
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson
Paul F. Meyer Herman L. Hackney Cheryl and Wayne
Depew Maudie Rieker and
June Depew William M. Frawley Arthur J.
McDonnell Ladies Auxiliary of
Union Fire Co. of Gardenville
Dr. Herbert K. Wittig
P. R. Rebac Henry Z. Urban Dr. Eugene C. Hy^r Dr. Thaddeus M.
Witka F. A. Cunningham Linda J., Laura P.
and Steven M. Butler
Mrs. Frank Higgins Glenn F. Burke Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Stadum Harold M. Karet Buffalo Coal Club Ronald and Emma
Cameron Frank J. Baron Fosdick Masten
Vocational High School
Jeanne D. Schreler Arthur J. Pier Edward F. Hoffman Jack Gelman Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Dell John D. Pearson A. Cecelia Dane Harvey L. Minor KTP Employes
Benevolent Fund Mrs. G. W. Dimmers George R. Bennett Bet« XI Chapter Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority Dr. Edward Flyna Dr. Albert W.
Hornung Rose M. Barone Mrs. Rita K.
Ritchell Mrs. Howard
Iggulden Joseph D. Graton Bethlehem Steel
Ind. Eng. Dept Downtown YMCA
Scuba Instructors Engineers Depts 312
&, 318 Western Electric Co.
Mrs. Paul J. Schnurr
Women's Auxiliary of the St. Florlan Social & Athletic Club
Women's Buffalo Bowling League
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Gilbert
Jane and Bruce Balthasar
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy E. McGrath
Mrs. Bert J. Bixby Rev. J. N. Connelly Daniel V. and
Frank R. DiJames E. J. Haffa Charlton G. Blair Ray A. Siskar Mrs. Floyd H.
O'Neii Jennie M. Watkins D. M. Fulmer Harry C Lautensack Francis Weber L. Livingston
Pierce A. Bud Perrone YW Wives Club,
Southside YWCA By-Famous Linen
Supply Co., Inc. Dr. Robert J.
Wilson Howard W. Henry Mrs. Wladys
Krzesinska
Dr. Faye H. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. George
Glastetter Dr. William E.
Mabie Seymour Miller Anthony Calhs Dr. Fred Rice Paul E. Schumacher Edward K. Duch Ernest R̂ Van
Slyke Peter L. Pan-in o Carter BJ Rich William Jl Glastetter William J Gallagher School 38 The FolSset Corp, L. J. Schmauss Chevrolet Buffalo
Salaried Employes G. Zaferahis Thomas J. Rodgers Sylvania Electric
Plant j Guards Dr. Nathaniel
Kutzm m Francis J. Downing Erie County Clerk's
Office Employes Robert K. Smith Alvin arid Estelle
Rutstein M. G. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
W. Hebneman Hall Baking Co.
Employes Charity Fund J
Gertrude Lindstrom Bessie and Carl
Reuss Systems Control
Engineering and Drafting Dept. Buffato Works, Western Electric Corp. J
Local No. 409 Int Union] of Operating [Engineers. School Engineers
William Kowalski Mr. andj Mrs, E. H.
Burrojws Dorothy! P. Haas.
Gaza Otrosinka George Kramer Clarence E. Haley Isador Joseph Buffalo Mailers
Union No. 81 Felix Behr Office & Storeroom
Employes of the New York Central Dining & Sleeping Car Service
Royal Order of Spooks
Alfreda M. Achtyl David J. Powell Herbert H. Nauth Dr. Mark V. Conley Mrs. Charles R Fel-
ton Frank C. Kluge Joseph W. Augusty-
nek i Florian J. Jerozal Ted Epstein Benjamin H. Ottin-
ger Edward J. Pempsell Louis L. Berger, Jr. Sears Warehouse
Employes Elma H. Lewis Millard C. Davison Bos-Hatten, Inc. Women Employes
R. W. Jones, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
C. Richardson Bernard H. Karl Charles J. Lynch John R. Oishei Trabert Children Norbert M. Nowak Mr. and Mn. Robert
Swanson Edward P. Lupfer F. William Godt-
fring Jr. James F. Ryan Carl C. Schwann A. and F. Keller Maier-Schule GMC Smith and Lochte
Builders Thomas Williams J. A. Faisant Housewives Bowling
League of King Pin Lanes
Mary M. Kistner Mrs. F. C. Igiehart The Six Blazynski
jln Mtvmtiam Stephen V. Ryan Charles E. Roesch Daniel A. Driscoll Haas Geyer John S V. Bowen Emmet Fitzgerald Elmer J. Lynch Thomas J. Connors Peter J. Flood Charles J. Kennedy William R. Supples Dr. Joseph R. Hawn Edward J. Glascott Edward K. (Ted) O'Shea John D. McNamara Herb Sturm Caesar M. Naples John J. Clark Peter Bellanca William H. Drennan Frank D. Maurin Ronald Edward Davis Leo K. Wittmeyer Sidney Rosenberg Harriet Freedman Joseph P. Tally » Mildred Armstrong Koch Jimmy Slattery Edwin H. Hart Dad, Mother and Brother, Karl John D. Hillery Dr. Edward H. Mehl Daniel C. B. Kraft Harry E. Harding Myron E. Hans Paul Wamsley Richard J. Harrington Edward Higgins Edward V. Keeft Harris McCarthy Mrs. Honor Spragge Widler Joe Rook P. B. Trewer Dr. Franklin D. Pierce Julia M. Shalloe Gerald J. Crawford Christine Cronwall
Richard Boyer I Orval C. Morris Grace Redden Walker H. Morris Spector Freight Sys-! Elsie Daschler
C-E's Envoy Sees Largest Coffee Port
BpecUU f» r t # CouHtr-Mxprmu SAO PAULO. Brazil. Dec. 31
— Fifty-three U.S. newspaper-boys, including 14-year-old Richard Cole of Buffalo, N.Y.. rode down to the sea today to see the world's largest coffee port. Santos.
Richard, who lives at 115 Brunswick Blvd., is the Buffalo Courier-Express representative on the tour of "junior ambassadors" sponsored by the newspapers and the American Weekly supplement.
Tomorrow the boys will sight-see in Sao Paulo after Protestant and Roman Catholic services. They will leave for Rio de Janeiro Monday and are slated to return home Jan. 7.
Switzerland Grows BERN, Dec. 31 «—Switzer
land's population has Increased 19 per cent over the last 10 years to 3.4-milion.
tern. Inc. Frank Korzelius The West Side
Kiwanls Club, Inc. Charles C. Daueher Charles T. Topping James R. Gray lira. Warren Tubbs,
Sr. ! Dr. Jack Weinberg Anthony A. and
Mary Pietraszek John T. Russ Grand Island Pot
Club Dr. James R. Hicks Massachusetts Mu
tual Employes Ben ^Vpplebaum Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wittmeyer Marcia and Peter
Miller Mrs, Arthur Riggall A Friend Social Security Of
fice Staff Fred Bowler Coluhibus McKin-
noh Corp. Production Office
Gary F. Kager Anonymous Mr.land Mrs. Henry
Sehmucker K.J.G., Toronto
William R. Brough-ton
Dr. William F. Bes-wick
Mrs. Harriet D. Migliore
Henry C. Hill Mrs. Sara S. Griggs Walter and Helen
Schlitzer Getzville Evening
Unit-Erie Co. Extension Service
Dr. Heyman Smolev F. Chester Hickey Louis Greenstein Julian B. Shealy Employes of
Westinghouse General Purpose Control Engineering
Harold W. Johnson Blanche J. Talty The Newspaper
Guild of Buffalo Buffalo Pipe and
Foundry Corp. Chester Kowal Mrs. Howard T.
Jackson Herbert R.
Schoenfeld Mr. and Mrs.
Gorden H. Hess Hulda and Larry
Olson I v
Frank J. Caffery Niagara Hudson
Western Division Employes Credit Union
Ben Bush's Hobart Lounge
West Side Good Fellow Club of Buffalo
Arnold E. Koch Alfred DeOca Nbrman C. Hart International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1352
W. Spooner Smith Louis T. Byrne M. Shoemaker,
Olean Alex N. DiAddario Mike Merlino Amherst, Police
Club Sheldon J. Hecker Gehr Distributing
Co. WGR-TV Employes Miss Grace H. Doyle John Kelderhouse Maj. Gen. Peter C.
Doyle Fred W. Weber Charles C. Cranston Combat Veterans
Athletic Club Dr. Sidney Clayman Mrs. Katherine
Davis, J. Oleshak-Amalgamated Ass'n.
of Street, Electric Railway & Motor Coach Employes of America
Marguerite J. Glascott
Rudplph J. Moore Disabled American
Veterans Auxiliary Greater Buffalo Unit No. 1
William I. LeVan Gibson Oliver Grover Cleveland
High School Cairo Sanctorum
No. 35 AMOS Mr. and Mrs.
Ignatius Gurbacki Dr. Reeve M. Brown Wm. Simon
Employes Fellowship Fund
Clarence A. Leins Milton P. Hayes Joseph A. Sanders
Jr. Elinor S. Hale Dorothy T. Burns Joseph and Stephen
Wells The Modern
Polka Society, Inc. Mr. and Mrs.
Ira L. Powsner Ismalia Temple
AAONMS Charles A. Bennett Jerome B. Magee Gregory F. Neumann Frank C. Trubee Jr. Jeannette Gay Benjamin Klopp Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Ayette United Steelworkers
of America, Local Union No. 4537
Ray E. Hengerer David A. Birkby Erwin Roeder John P. Hansgate William P.
Barndollar Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard R. Drumm George C. Spink William Prentiss Dr. Walter L.
Machemer Arthur E. Lawrence Miss Marion
McConnell Mrs. R. Maxwell
James Frank E. Spoonley Canada Dry
Bottling Co. Lawrence J. Bly Claude V. Kister David C. Roberts John A. Stanton Carl W. Schaefer Nat Weisberg Hugh S. Bates David F. Foley Walter L. Hoffman Walter F. Haas Mr. and Mrs. Donald
H. Murphy
Mothers Club of Richmond ME Church
Vincent F. O'Connor James A. Mapes Mrs. B. D. Schultz Anonymous Mandov A. Ogren James L. Buchanan
Jr. Sultanas of Cordova Dr. Thad J.
Borowiak Dr, Henry L. Pech Deborah and
Barbara Newman Dr. and Mrs. Charles
S. Alaimo The Colorado Inn
Mug CJub Alex Grabhorn Mrs. Charles A.
Sharp William S. Straker W. G. MacDonald Cornell Aeronautical
Laboratory Employes' Consolidated Appeals Fund
Muriel Lattin South' Buffalo
Lions Club Edward R. Joslyn Julia M. Shalloe Gerald J. Crawford Christine Cronwall Henry M. Dechert,
Inc. Elmer G. Dechert Roswell'P. Bagley R. Park Bagley Jr. Rev. Ralph W. Loew Ronald B. Brown George A. Morlock Alan R. Fidler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
R. Janes Margaret L. Way Florence A. Donald
son Industrial Relations
Dept. Ford Motor Co. Stamping Plant
General Motors Management Club of Buffalo
SS. Peter and Paul Athletic Club
Cub Pack 30, Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church
Mil-Sher Lanes Bowling Leagues
Peter, David and John
Edward A. Rath Boyce H. Butter-
field Dr. Fred J. Painton Jerome F. Wilker Edwin J. Ehrne Helen Taranella Christopher P.
Tschamler Cathleen G. Tsch
amler John B. Tschamler Edith E. Schleuss Mrs. F. W. Savage Robert J. Hess Mrs. F. C. Widler Philip Wm. Albano Mercedes Timlin Tom Timlin Johnny Haire R. Jones R. Josefiak C. Miller W. Munday E. Oleksak R. Pieta J. Roberts R. Scherer R. Pasciak W. Peidziak J. Boylan A. Warwick R. Hess J. Goodrich J. Haling R. Baldwin H. McCorry J. Wheaton R. Rusek R. Arnett R. Denne W. Churchill L. Eidenier J. Petrik F. Grube J. Giopulos F. Fabozzi L. Czarnecki Sweet Home Central
School Transportation Dept.
Employes of the U.S. Post Office at Hamburg
E. Ray Hodge Dr. and Mrs. An
thony Zachmvc Dr. and Mrs. Wilfrid
Anna Joseph S. Alexander Lyke-Nu Cleaners Harry Cersons Woley Mrs. Franklin P.
Pierce Bernard J. Rosen C R. Hayhurst,
Cincinnati Robert A. Hall Dr. Daniel A. Kaiser Margaret Schmidt Mrs. G. J. Crawford G. Thomas French
Dr. Nahunt Saraa
OPENING LECTURER — Dr. Nahum Sarna, librarian and Bible professor at Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, will open the weekly public l e c t u r e series on "Great Controversies Jn Jewish History" at 9 neft Wednesday night in Temple Emanu-El, Colvin and Ta-corha. His topic will be "Prophet and Priest." Preceding each lecture on Wednesday nights during January and February will be gne-hour adult classes in the ^Talmud, the Jewish prayer book and the Hebrew language;
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Mass Is Set For Croatian
A special program designed to Offset worldwide Communist propaganda against the Croatian? will be held at 9:45 this afternoon at Our La% of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Croatian Roman Catholic Church, 108 Ridge Rd., Lackawanna.
The Rev. Stephen F. Lackovic, pastor, said a Mass will be offered for the repose of the souls of Dr. Ante Pavelic, president of the Croatian Independent State from 1941-45, and all those who died in the struggle for independence.
Croatia has been dominated by the Communists since the end of World War II. Fr. Lac-kovic said Red propagandists have unjustly accused Dr. Pavelic of wartime atrocities.
12th to Be Given Honor
Adam Is Good Fellow of '60
Simplex Move^ The Simplex Time Recorder
Co. of Gardner, Bliss, has moved its area office from 17 Lincoln Rd., Snyder, to the Simplex Bldg. at 1199 Harlem Rd. The Buffalo office serves four Western New York and five Pennsylvania counties.
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downtown Buffalo with his sensational and spectacular move of the A. M. & A. store from its ancient rendezvous with the famed Civil War facade, across the street to its present location at 389 Main St., during this past summer.
In the face of vanishing major business in the downtown shopping area, Adam Put enthusiasm, faith and tireless work into the challenging enterprise of increasing the floor space of the great shopping center by 35 per cent of 383,000 square feet
• This has been one of the ma
jor "assists" in the boosting Buffalo, for in the past eight years four great prestige stores that served Buffalo for generations passed from the local scene—Flint & Kent, Edwards, Weed's and J. N. Adam's.
At the same time Adam who pioneered in Plaza branch stores in July, 1947 at the University Plaza with 4.500 square feet, has expanded his plaza stores to 272,000 square feet in the ensuing 13 years. See Your City
Adam's belief in Buffalo's prosperous future is prophetic but intensely practical. He zealously urges every person "to stop small-town thinking."
"Every worthwhile c i t i z e n should drive around Buffalo on the T h r u way," says Adam. "They should do it by day . . . and do it again at night to get the full impact of the vastness of both business and residence areas.
"Every person who thinks, or utters, a detracting thought, about this city, just can't use his eyes. The panorama of business spread before you by day and the twinkling lights of the homes at night stack this city right up against any other mushrooming and fast-growing metropolis."
Adam gives the Redevelopment Commission a great deal of credit for dreaming great civic dreams . . . and then working hard to put concrete foundations under their castles in the air. He recalls when the Ellicott project was just a talking point and is eloquent about its realization and future.
"The second thing that concerned us at those original meetings was the waterfront
project," he said, "This if atill In the planning stage but its future is assured."
Fly Menace Conquered In this connection Adam re
called a recent conversation with Fenton M. Parke, well known Buffalo historian.
"The reason'for the retardation of the Buffalo water front was the Canadian fly," Mr. Parke told him. "It ruined the lovely homes that used to be on Porter Avenue, Sixth and Seventh Sts., and the whole lake shore area. When the flies swarmed, nobody could be outdoors."
Of this Adam commented:
I n these dayi of insect control, this is no longer a problem. With heavy transportation costs, parking problems, increasing s u b u r b a n taxes and lack of water, the city proper is logically going to benefit
"The idea of walking to work la a new idea and fast catching on. It was first a health gimmick and now a new way of life. People are learning to walk the streets again . . . and find interest and excitement in window shopping and exploring new city areas.
"We have hit a peak in taxes and transportation costs and there can and will be all kind of new excitement in living in the city again and just around the corner from things to do and places to go.'
"There is a rebirth of interest in the adventure of living near a downtown area. Our part is to alter the present image and the verbal canard that downtown is a rundown area. We must serve the purpose of convenience if we are to continue to grow.
"This is the essence of the Little report that we must have a central city business district and as long as we can provide adequate parking and events of Interest to the women shoppers there will be enough revitaliza-tion of interest and economically it will pay off.
Adam firmly believes that both a business and residence trend is "back to the cities."
"Where else is there to go but back to the cities?" he asked. "People retiring don't want the larger suburban homes. When! families are grown the fun and' excitement of rural l i v i n g : wanes.
"Big cities are big fun and
this is both the eld and aew face we must present so the public."
A native of Buffalo, Adam te well known for his activities in business and community affairs in Western New York. He attended Nichols School, Phillips Andover Academy in Andover, Mass., and Yale University. He entered the retail merchandising business in 1939 and held various positions with Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co., until assuming the presidency in 1942. From 1943 to 1945 he served overseas with the Army. Canisius Award
In IMS Mr. Adam received the first civic award of the year —old Board of Regents of Canisius College. This was the Regents Distinguished Citizens Achievement A w a r d w h i c h stated:
"His fine qualities of leadership, his high ideals and sound principles, all so evident in commerce, in community betterment, and in his effective concern for the welfare of all the citizens of our area have won for him the respect and admiration of Buffalo's first citizens."
"This award and the Good Fellows Award make me mighty proud." Adam said. "This Good Fellows Award will have position of great honor on my office wall and I am very proud to be designated for this commendation."
Adam received the Buffalo Junior Chamber of Commerce s Gold Key for Community Service in 1954 and was named one of New York States outstanding men by the State Junior Chamber of Commerce. He is a member officer and director of 17 business and merchants organizations, schools and community and city groups.
Bank Director Adam is a director of the
Manufacturers & Traders Trust Co., the Niagara Share Corp., the Delaware, Lackawanna it Western Railroad and a trustee of the Erie County Savings Bank.
He is also past president, Retail Merchants Assn.; past president, Main Street Assn.; past president, Convention and Tourist Bureau: first vice president of the Buffalo Better Business Bureau, and past director. Chamber of Commerce, among others.
Mr. and MM. Adam and their four children live at 45 Penhurst Park.
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Additional names of Good Fellows Club members will appear daily in The Courier-Express. The special "In Memoriam" roll of deceased Good Fellows and late friends and relatives of Good Fellows will be published only on Sundays. This special listing perpetuates the memory of persons whose generosity and thoughtfulness for others was a part of their way of life Send your membership contributions to the Good Fellows, Buffalo 5. N. Y. today and a membership card will be forwarded to you by return mail. Men, women and children are invited to join Be a Good Fellow ! Help spread Christmas cheer in homes where it is most needed. All donations go to The Courier-Express Good Fellows Toy Fund Inc. Not one penny is deducted for operational expenses.
Field Club's Lecture-Film Program Set Topics ranging from Alaska
to the African lion will be covered in illustrated lectures for the Roosevelt Field Club during the next three months. The club, for boys and girls aged 11 and up, meets at 3:15 Saturday afternoons at the Buffalo Museum of Science.
Membership is available for 50-cent annual dues.
Programs are: Jan. 7—The Petrified River;
all about Raw York State (motion pictures)!
Jan. 14—Alaska; White Thunder; Theodore Roosevelt — American (motion pictures).
Jan. 21—Neighbors in Space by Ernst E. Both, curator of astronomy, islides and motion pictures*.
Jan. 28—A Visit to Our Midwest by Arthur F. Werner, former club president, (slides),
Feb. 4—African Lion (Disney feature filmil.
Feb. 11—Fish and Fishing by Dr. John f J Storr of the University of Buffalo (chalk talk and motion picture).
phiblans by Dr, Harold H. Ax-tell, curator of biology, (slides and specimens).
Fob. 25—Let's Go Blrding by Harold D. Mitchell, research associate in orinthology, (slides and motion pictures).
March 4—Men of Gloucester; River of No Return; Canyon Country (motion pictures).
March 11—Out-of-Doors with a Movie Camera by Fred T. Hall, director of the Museum (motion pictures).
March 18—Your Buffalo Zoo by Clayton F. Freiheit, curator of the Buffalo Zoo (slides).
March 25—When We Go Afield by Warren H. Bleekman, club's field naturalist (slides).
Tours' of U.S. Set for Adults
Cheektowaga's town historian,
Lehman Named Office Manager
Mrs Jul,, Remstem. w,il canAJ^ f ^ ^ ^ ^ duct a series « \ m Z W £ ? l £ -an.ger of the t«.iN» n» «,- n » » . j e* . ,trane Cos sales office here " 1 * e 2 * 2 S U t e " n succ«*dmg Harper E. Whit.ker TrTl Z ^ ^ r T r J r- W h 0 w i l 1 concentrate his tral School s adult education wUvbu . i a , n^«r.^ TK i _*,„, * T » c t i v ities o n a large account for program. The claases will take the comn.rw place from 7 to 9 Tuesday , C 0»P«ny-nights, starting Jan. 17. Lehmm h a < b o o n * ^ie" fin
Mrs. Reinstein will use many visual aids to give authenticity to the "visita" to different sections of the country. She also
Feb. 18—Reptiles and Am- participato.
gineer in the Buffalo office since 1951. He was graduated from the University of Buffalo
- —- -----•--.-- - — —.in 1950 with a degree in me-has invited natives or longtime ehanical engineering. Whitaker residents of other sections to has been with the office since
•1947.
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satisfactory earnings. Interest dividends are paid
from DAY OF DEPOSIT, compounded QUARTERLY
By making long-term saving even more rewarding, the aim of Buffalo 8a>»
ings Bank is to encourage the accumulation of funds regularly in a savings
account. This is the most practical financial plan for wage-earning families
because the money in your account is always available when you n—d i t . . .
and your deposits up to $10,000 are guaranteed safe by the Federal Deposit
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