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fri<^y» June 24, 1960 THE CORTLAND J kT, CORTLAND, fclW Y6MC PACE Trffit* Willet Area News iHVRC'H NEWS ,. School at 10:00 A. M. , jp Service at 11:00 A. M. cn -* practice Friday night at SI ? M- Board members are requested to n , ee > ftar worship service. Com- yn Finance and Stew- c vy.rnunian Sunlay. June 26, jUr; Clara Halstrom and Mrs. npiov.v Pember attended the morning. PERSONALS Lower Cincinnatus The Philathea Class of the Bap- tist Sunday School had, a chicken barbecue at the home of Mrs. Don Evans to Pitcher Saturday. Mrs. Marie Davis came home from her daughter's near Mara- thon Saturday, where she had been spending a few days after leaving Cortland Memorial Hos- . r>ist W. S. C. S. meeting and pital. training heldhrt the M. E., Mrs. C. S. Harvev and Mrs Marguerite Lewis were to Cort- land Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Morey of rv.eonta were at the Robert Liv- •fhere xere 12 from r:ere who'ermore home over the week-end ^ncd thi 4-H Club picnic at ft** Gerald Harvey and daugh- navf- Parte at Little York Sat- . „ D , * B D *- 1 ^ r - Beverly and Mrs. Maude The children of Mr. and Mrs.j 5 1 ^ wer e to Cortland Thurs- ko& Amen trout are having day. house" for them on Sun- Rev< and Mrs De&n A Bon _ sail and little son, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Saplin. Mrs. C. S. Har- vey and Bertha White were a- mong those to Cortland Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Odland, Mission- aries to the Dominican Republic were speakers at the Sunday eve- ning service last Sunday and showed pictures of their work there. Rev. Odland is a brother ja\. June 26 60 to celebrate their 50th irauversary at their home 0 3i« Willet-Upper Lisle road frwi LOO P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Hn Harold Dumford, Mrs. Hichard Murrav and three chil- ler Mrs, Wells and daughter, rtf Syracuse, were eruests of Hn Alice Mitchell on Tuesday. |fc and Mrs. Cortez D. Eaton tioeuted the wedding of her ne- phf jack Brown, son of Mr. and Mr? Mai 1 . Ion Brown, of Homer ad Miss Jovce Harjers, daughter of Rev. Harry Odland. former pastor of the Baptist Church. George Daily and family of Mc- Donough. Mrs. Hallie Russel. Mc- Graw, Jack Cobb and family of Greene, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobb were at the Daily-Fish home Sunday. d Mr and Mrs. George Harjers of Windsor. N T . Y. at Homer Sun- day a* the Congregational Church. Tr.f children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Halstrom. ST. had a pic- nic CB Sunday to celebrate "Fa- lhert Day." Those present were Richard Halstrom Jr. and friend Miv Sally Deyo of Bingharnton, Mr and Mrs. Donald Halstrom and son Jr.. of McGraw. Mr. and Mr? Robert Halstrom and son. of Willet, Mr and Mrs. Loren Ri •>• Jr. and son. Ricky of Pit- cher Mrs. Gordon Harvey of Wal- ton. N. Y. and Mrs. Lucy Mac- Lain •>! Sidney were also callers At the Halstrom home Sunday afternoon. Mrs John Gofgosky has been gome to Bingharnton every day the past week to visit her father, John Conklin. who is a patient .:. *r- Bingharnton General Hos- pital. Mr and Mrs. John Young and daughter. Sherry, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Donald Skinner at Chenango Forks Friday night. Mrs Leon Pember and Mrs. Mat Kastruing were business •- at Syracuse Thursday. Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Mantn Moore Sunday were; John • re, Mrs Gladys Roche, Mrs. Barbara Roche and daughter. Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Knap-o of Homer. Mrs Alice Gofgosky spent the week-end at her home here in ' ' 'AT.. Mr. Bessie Calkins and Mrs. Harr. Hart called on Mrs. Nora Har at Greene on Wednesday. Pharsalia Miss Carol Davis was able to return to her home last Thurs- dav. from the Cortland Hospital, and is gaining. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kostenko, and daughter. Miss Dorothie Kos- tenko. of Oxford attended the Scrudmore-Britt. wedding is Cort- land. Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Filer, of Gilbertavelle visited at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beach. Sun- day. Miss Emily Johnson and Miss Virginia Johnson of Cincinnatus, I went to Port Chester, Saturday. | They remained over night, re-! turning home Sunday. Miss Jan-' ice Small of Cincinnatus. re-, turned home with them. Mr. and Mi's. Leon Davis, of Northwest Comers, passed away j Monday evening at George Pea- slie's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson attended the funeral of Mrs. Mar- I earet Salisbury at Fahy's Funeral Home in Norwich, last Friday P. M. Sunday visitors at the home of E^ene~Srn7th and "bov friend | Mrs. Bertha and Everette Davis of Cortland spent the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Da- *tth ns grand-parents. Mr. and vis. from near Cortland. Mr. and Mrs. David Leere Mr s - Nathan Brown, two daugh- Mr and Mrs. Harold Marriott hers and son. of Bainbridge also of Qnadasaa spent Sundav with Robert Farnam, who is helping her parent* Mr. and Nats. L. O.'hLs Uncle. Warner Davis, of Tay- McGiade i lor - tnls summer. Mr and Mrs. Richard Deias and! Mrs. Clarence Degear and two family spent Sunday at Susque- hanna, Mrs. Mina Smith. Mrs. Ula 8weB, Mr>. Frank Shippe and Mrs. Mabel Carr were business callers at Greene Thursday. Mrs. Alice M. Mitchell was a fcustoen caller at Whitney Point Thursday She also called on her •-mcle. Vern Mitchell and Mrs. Myrtle Mascrip during the after- noon, Mr and Mrs. Harvey McGrath and daugl-ter. Iris motored to Utica Saturday. The latter is em- ployed at the St. Elizabeth Hos- pital at Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Gratn went on to North Bay to spend the week-end with Mr ^d Mrs John Hebble. Vital Statistics BORN VANOSTRAND — To Albert and Elizabeth Lackner VanOstrand My- ers, N. Y., in Cortland (H. Y.) Me- morial Hospital. June 8. 1960, a daughter BARROWS - To Leo and Jean Redenback Barrows. 12 Park St,, Homer. N. Y.. tn Cortland <N. Y.) Memorial Hospital. June 7. 1960, a son. WAINWRIGHT - To PFC Jack a.nd Nancy Smith Wainwright, Cort- land. N, Y.. at S-hwetnfert Army Base. Germany, May 30. 1960. a daughter. Laurie Jean weight 6 pounds, four ounces. Mrs. Wainwright is formerly of McGraw, N. Y. WILSON - To Neil Trent and Barbara May Rood Wilson, Ho- mer, N. Y.. Box 92, in Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital. June 6, I960, a daughter. NICHOLS To Douglas and Jacqueline Flack Nichols, Water- town, N. Y.. in the Watertown Hos- pital of the Good Samaritan. June 1, I960, a son. Paul Webster, weight seven pounds, six ounces. Mr. Nichols is a former resident of Cort- land. RINK — To Richar and Yvonne Tracy Rink. Willet, N. Y.. in Cort- land (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital, J u n e 1, 1960, a daughter. ATKINS — To Robert and Mil- dred Seymour Atkins, East Free- town, N. Y., in Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital. June 3, 1960, a son. STABIER To Thomas and Sally Potter Stabler. 113 River St., | Cortland, N. Y.. in Cortland Me- J moriai Hospital. June 4. 1960, a daughter. i BAILEY — To Ernest and El-1 len Whitfield Bailey, 9 Webber St., Dryden. N. Y., In Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital, June 3, 1960, a son. BURT — To Raymond and Irene Moore Burt. South Otseltc, N. Y., in Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hos- pital, June 3, 1960, a son. HOPKINS — To Harley and Jan- ice Marris Hopkins. McGraw. N. Y., RD I, in Cortland (N. Y.) Me- morial Hospital. June 3. 1960. a son. METCALF — To Byron and Ka- theen Bendert Metcalf, 115 Tomp- kins Ave., Cortland. N. Y.. in Cort- land Memorial Hospital, June 3, j 1960, a son. SPAFFORD — To Williams and Carol Marshall Spafford, 17 Frank St.. Cortland. N. Y„ in Cortland Memorial Hospital. June 3, 1960. a son. MILLER — To Chester and Joyce French Miller. 410 Spring St., Gro- ton. N. Y.. in Cortland (N. Y.) Me- mortal Hospital. June 3, 1960, a son. I HENRY — To Merlin and Ann Ross Henrv, 370 Jamesville Ave., Svracuse. N. Y., in St. Joseph's Hospital. Syracuse. June 1, 1960. a daughter. Diane Marie, weight 9 pounds 13 and 3 4 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Henry are former Cortland, | N. Y., residents. j DENNIS — To Howard and Elaine Knowles Dennis of Belvedere, N. J..' at Betts Hospital, Easton, Pa.. June 5. 1960, a daughter. Patricia Marie, I pounds four ounces. Mrs. Den- nis is formerly of Truxton, N. Y. GRUNDER To Robert and Elise Ailing Grunder. 77 James St.. Homer, N. Y., in Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital, June 6. 1960, a son. PALMER — To John and Bar- bara Barrow Palmer. Dryden. N. Y.. RD 1 in Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital. June 5. 1960. a daughter. Taylor, N. Y. CHITRCH NOTES Wesleyan Methodist Churc Bernard Gillette, pastor Sunday School 10:15. Mrs >ev- ereese, Supt. Morning Warship 11:15. Junior Cadeti and W. Y. I S. Meeting 7. Singspiration and Evening Ser- vice 8. Choir practice. Mondasy ve- ning 7:30. Prayer Service, Thursday *ve- ning 7:30. South Otselk North Pitcher Mrs. Adelaide Dutton returned home Sunday from Rochester, where she was a guest of her j union Saturday. June 18th, daughter. Mrs. David Hartung. I Greene. Mrs. Ella Brown took Amy PERSONALS MARRIED Pitcher CHITRCH NOTES Sunday School 10:30 Worship Service 11:30 children, Jeanne and Gordon, Mrs. Uoyd Nelson and two daughters, Linda and Julie, visi- tec'. Mrs. Robert KnicWerbocker at Columbus. Monday afternoon. Thev also called Mrs. George Ash- craft, near So. Plymouth on their wo v home. The "girls" were all class mates in high school. Frank Beach of Texas Valley,, is helping his brother. Ken Beach, j part time. David Degear went with his, class, the fifth grade, on a field} tnp last Thursday to Cortland and Homer, where they visited a large farm, and water works at both places. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Degear %nd son Glenn, of Preston, passed John Hebble. s^ d ? v eVeniiig at Clarence De- Guests at the home of Mr. and &un< f a > eveim - TO Cris Smith Sunday were[-^ ^tor is Rev. William their son. Clyde Smith og Bing- Wllter from Tyrone and Wayne ^amton. Mrs. Freda Salisbury & ' daughters. Mrs. Rose Leonard of Willet. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Meacham of ttnetanatut, Mr. and Mrs. Law- * Greene and daughter. Mr. a ^d Mrs, Earl Greene and daught- er Shirley of Cortland were 2":<ns of Mr. and Mrs. Theron CVoper Sunday. Ham- Eggerking of Bloorning- soem the first of the week •1th ris brother Clifton Egeerklns anci Tife. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Strough ^^ family of Marathon were Suer^ of Mr. and Mrs. Cla\-ton **?nden Saturday x ^ and Mrs. Andrew Doty. daughters. Darlene and Donna and »n, Dennis were at Bingharnton 1?LV Saturdav evening to attend th <? Spring Review" at Masonic Temple. Under the direction of Ml« Alice Studio of Music. Miss kariene was one of the Solo Tap dancers. M -~ and Mrs. Louis Sergent *ere callers at the homes of Mr. ^d Mrs Walter Thompson of Jtomer and Mr. and Mrs. James Weii^ at Tavlor Sunday after- noon. Luther Eaton accompanied by Mr * Ina Holtmart left Friday Jorring for Boston, Mass. Mr. ^tons son, Richard Eaton and fan % have lived there for some -ime now Emmet Joyner of Whitney 5*at ca^ed on Mrs. Alice Mit- ^ Wednesday. BRIGGS - PLEW — In the First Baptist Church. Marathon, N. Y., Tune 4. I960, by the Rev. Austin Plew, Waterloo. Iowa, assisted by the Rev. Donald Lumeree; L. Ken- ton Briggs, Cortland, N. Y., RD 4, and Miss Pricilla Marie Plew, Mara- thon, RD 2. HAt B - HARDY — In Hendricks Chapel. Syracuse. N". Y.. June 4, 1Q60 by the Rev. Howard Quirk. Ithaca. ' N. Y.. and the Rev. David Fngel: Emll Hale. Syracuse, form- erlv of Cortland. N. Y., and Miss Elaine Brooke Hardy. Buffalo, N. Y. I ANKLER - McCUTCHEON — In the First Presbyterian Church. Cortland. N. Y.. June 4, 1960, by Dr. Ralph C. Lankier, pastor: Ro- derick Conover Lankier. Cortland, <md Miss Barbara Jean McCutcheon, East Orange, FT. J. NATOLI - ROGERS — In St. An- thony's Church, Cortland. N. Y., June 4. 1960, by the Rev. Joseph B. Delahunt, pastor, Philip Angelo Natoli and Miss Marilyn Jane Ro- gers both of Cortlajad. RANDALL - COLETTI — In the Congregational Church, Homer, N. Y., June 4. I960, by the Rev. James H Russell, pastor. Donald Arthur Randall. Endicott. N. Y.. formerly of Homer, and Miss Sharon Louise Coletti. Endwell. N. Y. GOEHNER - MARICLE - In the Methodist Church. Dryden. N. Y., May 19. I960, by the Rev. Frederick Turner, pastor. Leslie John Goehner and Miss Ellen Joan Maricle, both of Dryden. BAKE A RUMMAGE SALE There will be a rummage and Bake Sale from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M„ June 17 and 18th at the Pit- er e Parish Hall, sponsored by the Home Demonstration Unit to help pay toward the New Farm Home Building. Norwich. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Franklin, and Mary Lou attended a family j reunion at Highland Park Sunday Mr and Mrs. Robert Clark and son were in Norwich Sunday af- ternoon. Mrs. Leon Eccleston is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs Laura Stanard and family near Fulton. Mr and Mrs. Wendell Beck- wfth and family of Greene were Saturday visitors at Homer Tay- lor's. DIED DAVID —• In Johnson City. N. Y. June 6. I960. Bernard E. David. Willet. N. Y., aged 19 years. HAMMOND In Cincinnatus, N. Y.. June 7. I960. Mrs. Marcia Hammond of Cincinnatus, aged 78 Mm. HOWE — In Homer, N. Y.. June 7. 1960. Worden G. Howe. 3 Maple Ave., Homer, N. Y.. aged 73 years. GILLETTE — In Jackson Heights, N. Y., May 26, I960. Charles Gillette, Jackson Heights, former resident of Coortland. N. Y. LYNCH In Cortland. N. Y., RD 4. June 1. I960. Mrs. Kath- erine E. Lynch, Cortland, RD 4, aged 72 years. VAIL — In Cortland. N. Y., June 1 1960, Mrs. Lula VanPatten Vail. Tullv. N. Y. BUCHANAN — In Cortland, N. Y., June 3. 1960. Fred E. Buchanan, Cortlandville, If. Y.. aged 72 years. KANE — In Cortland. N. Y.. June 3 1960. David F. Kane. 149 Main St., Cortland. N. Y.. aged 16 years. SMITH — In Onetda. N. Y., June 3 1960. Earl B. Smith, New Wood- stock. N. Y., aged 79 years. WATERS — In Homer. N. Y., June 3 i960. Mrs. Jessie D. Waters, Ho- mer, formerly of Keeney Settlement, N. Y.. aged 89 years. AUSTIN — In Bingharnton, N. Y., June 3. I960, Miss Lena May Austin, Cortland. N. Y.. aged 71 years. BATSFORD — In Sayre, Pa.. June 5 i960. Mrs. Wilma A. Batsford, 136 Port Watson St.. Cortland, N. Y., aged 44 years. DEWEY In Cortland. N. Y.. June 6. 1960. Mrs. Cora Salisbury Dewey. 89 Clinton Ave., Homer, N. Y aged 90 years. ENRIGHT — In Ithaca, N. Y., June 6. 1960, Edward T. Enright, Ithaca, aged 55 years. MARTIN — In Cortland. N. Y., June 6, 1960. Robert V Martin. 29 Pleasant Ave.. Cortland, aged 65 years. OWENS — In Cortland. N Y., June 4. 1960, Roy E. Owens. Mc- Donough. N. Y., RD 1. aged 78 years. _ PRESTON — In DeRuyter, N. Y., June 5 1960. Mrs. Pauline Stella Preston. DeRuyter, aged 46 years. SMILEY — In Freevllle, N. Y.. RD 2. June 6, 1960. Roland Smiley. FreevUle. RD, aged 42 year*. At the annual business met ihg the following officers were elet exf- Clerk, Mrs. Edward Fuller- T ea- surer, Edward Fuller. Board of Stewards - Donald Fuller, Ed- ward Fuller, Ted Devereese. Sunday School Superintend ent, Mrs. Edward Fuller - Asst. S pt., Mrs. Donald Fuller. Ten ladies and four children enjoyed a cook-out Friday at the home of Mrs. Ida Fuller. At the Missionary Meeting which fol- lowed, plans were made for the coming year and the June lesson from the Guide was given by the President. Miss Geraldine Jordon was graduated from Cornell Univer- sity with bachelor of science de- gree from College of Home Sco- nomics. Her family attended Commencement Monday monung; June 13th. Miss Jordon begins work July 1st as Assistant 4-H Agent in Wayne County. Mr. and Mrs. Dever Lidell vere at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith in Manlius Saturday, rune 11th. ] Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell rom near Cooperstown attended the Sunday morning service and *ere guests for dinner of the Gill* ttes. Joseph Domino was supply pas- tor for the Solon Baptist CI ireh Sunday. Mrs. Ramon White of Willet gave a bridal shower for Miss Alice Potter Saturday nigh in Miss Geraldine Jordon atU ided the Community House, a bridal shower Friday nigh for Miss Mary Greene at the ome of Janie Suarez. Mrs. Ivan Peak, Mrs. N -*lson Ft<rd Sr., Mrs. Robert irvin went with Mrs. Robert Eccl ston to Norwich Saturday, when she took her baby to the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ieck- •witih and family were s pper guests Thursday night of his mother, Mrs. Dever Lidell and Mr. Lidell. Mrs. Walter Burch and Mrs. Urgent of McGraw. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson of Homer. Rene Louis Sergent of Willet. we e at ^he home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wells, Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J' don, Carole and Judy and Mrs. Ellen Jordon had a picnic dinner Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. M irion j Kendrick and family at Hod- ge tt Mills. Mrs. Ellen Jordon of the 4urs- , ing Home called on Mrs. Nelson Ford Sr. Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Row* and sons of DeRuyter and Leon ftowe of Whitney Point attendee the evening service Sunday. Howard L. Jones Participates In June 22 — Mrs, Ella Brown at- TrjiitiitHF TV*t* tended the Hamnguxn-Jackson re- • r a i n i n g 1 € S l 9 inj Army Pvt. Howard L Jones, IS, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ryant wn(We wife j^-v lives on RQU^ Storing, Maud Dwight and W ^ | S £ * ^ , r^lL"" °*J2Z£ * 3 - Marathon. N. Y.. recent* P*r- PrMlT , tn Mrnnnnn^h the first ^ entworth s town house. Saturda\ J *^ Biown to Mcuonougn the rirst Edward Sinnle'on ttioipated with other personnel of thhe week where they called on! ^ ana Mrs. ts^wara oingie.on ^ *~" Mrs Flora Upham at the Nuns- are I*™** <* a son. Ronald from tie 1st Divisions 12th Ca- ing Home Esther Brown called James - bom June 14 - 196 °- m Lhe i vain- in an annual Army tratn- «« *v^» xjav*a-n famiiv Chenango Memorial Hospital m on the Hayden famuv. 'Norwich mg in Korea Mrs. Elmer Whorrall returned i ^ ^ M ^ ohester D Morse j The test, conducted under real- h t °T e T ^ ursda ^ J f ^ ..^ periding ;and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morse istic combat conditions to deter- theh week in Baldwmsville. L,^^ ,-~~ *#{„w,,>i ..^<*«^ ,. A i,«.i» A - voL******* vrr* ma r™ ' ^^ Mlchae1 ' vl&ued relat,v ^ mine unit and individual efficient On Wednesday. Mrs. Ina Cra- m Waterville Sundav /ier. Mrs. Adelaide Dutton. Mrs. j Laurence Timmerman and fam- \ c >'• ^ tured training in tactical Genevieve Green and Mrs. Stan- ; ^y Q^^ on Charles j3ar.on and i situations at squad, platoon and ley Narman were in Lisle for a fam^y m cincinnatus, Sunday. j companv le^ls. church group meeting. M^ ^ ^ Dlcke rson was at I Jones ] ^ of H Burgess Jane* AI Dietz is working in "Ed's ; Highland Park, Sunday afternoon, I _ . . iorh». bbarer' shop at DeRuyter, Wed., j attending a birthday picnic of the Rmit/? 3 " il " a ^ 1STnied w Uu M h ) Thursday. Friday and Saturday, George Gilbert and John Van- servong his apprenticeship after | Hamlin families. finishing Barber School in Tarn- j Mr. and Mrs. Hyle Poole and pa. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Norwich Bernice Kenyon and Mrs. Dor- othy England of Troy spent Fri- day and Saturday in Dolgerville were Thursday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Morse. Mortar Batten. He entered the Arm yin March 1959 and com- pleted basic training at Fort Dix, N. J. Jones Is a 1955 graduate of where they both taught school Hancock Field, Syracuse, Tuesday years ago. j to meet Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Lewis Lamb spent Fri-! Walker, son Thomas and daugh- day and Saturday in the Cort-! ter Kathleen, of Rolling Hills. Mrs. Harry Dickerson was at; Marathon Central High School land Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. lton Wilbur of Oneida were Sunday afternoen callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lamb. Gerald Lynch was home for; California, who will be her guests for 10 days. Truxton, were Sunday guests of their son, Wilfred Young and fam- the week-end. He was in t h e : Uy. IBM plant at Endicott which was Miss Eliartwth Smith spent last so badly damaged by the storm' week at the Harley Fisk home. Friday afternoon. He waded in | Mrs. Bertha Carrier spent Satur- water nearly waist deep to get to day pm. at her home in North Butter, grease, oil. hand cream, and ballpoint pen ink spots can be removed from fabrics with a grease solvent such as carbon te- trachloride. his rooming house. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Elmore and Francis B. Angell will hold Open son Wm„ and Mrs. Florence Dip- House at their home in South Ot- : polito of Cortland called on Har- selic on Sunday afternoon, July 3, ley Fisk, am evening last week. 1960 in honor of their parents' i Mr. and Mrs Harold Smith,, 50th Wedding Anniversary. ! Oary Gardner and Roy Snyder | lana « MOnaa > Mrs. Maude Dwight Gordon and her sister. Mrs. Rena Kinney, call- ed at the home of Mr;. Harry Dickerson Sunday. Mrs. Maude Dwight Goidon and her sister. Mrs. Rena Kinney, call- ed at the home of Mrs. Harry Dickerson, Sunday. Mrs. F. Maxson Neal, iiall and Floyd m , and her father, Herbert Griffin of Oxford, were La Cart-' Louis Miller of Sherrilli spent were"visitors of fee Fay Weavers nttmymvntmmNlffnmillHIItfflllllllltlllttll Thursday afternoon with his sis- at DeRuyter Lake. Saturday eve- ter, Mrs. Lewis Lamb. ' ning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wredman j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fuller and and daughter of Guilford spent daughter were callers in this vi- Sunday with Mrs. Wiedman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lynch. Union Valley June 22 — Eight members of the HDU went on a shopping tour last Tuesday to Syracuse. Mrs. Floyd Angell attended the funeral for Irving Fellow of Trux- ton, held at the Bush Funeral Home in Cortland, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen and sons enjoyed a picnic dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Cass and family, on Fathers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and son spent Friday night with the Wilfred Young family. Wayne Young of Miami, Fla., came to the home of his parents. Saturday night. Mrs. Marian Cass and Mrs. Julia Smith were in Norwich last Tues- day. Mrs. Fern Holl and children, Paul and Lucy, spent Thursday with Mrs .Paul Loomis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, of ftV IFiU Although the number of dairy farms in New York Stat< has dropped by almost a third : I the past decade, total milk prod iction has increased by 14 per cent. IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII When in Cortland visit aay uvm k SM Retailer* LUMBER PAINTS & VARNISHES BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 174 Port Watson St 24~eo» iilllltlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NOW THRU SAT., JUNE 25 VICI0R, MATURE in SuperCmescope-Technicolor Plus: "The Rise And Fall Of Le^s Diamond" STARTS SUNDAY. JUNE 26 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer PrmmnH SAMUEL G0LDWYN. IR'S Production of MARK TWAIN'S •THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY in mum COLOR Cm«ma Scope Matinee Daily At 2 P. M. Eve. Shows Begin 7 P. M. Continuous. Sat., Sun. HEAR BETTER -everywhere cinity last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, of Cortland, and Mrs. Louise Colli.is. of Pittsburg, Pa., called at the C. G. Smith home, last Thursday. Mrs. Polly Fisk and sons. Paul and Glen, of Syracuse, spent Fa- thers Day at the Harley FUk home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kaufman and children were Saturday pm. visitors of Mrs. Lizzie Kaufman. People In Chile ( 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 o f them) Are Homeless Cold And Sick At Heart Help Them With a Donation To The AMERICAN RED CROSS Central Ave. - C o r t h n d 16 W-4 miiiiiiriiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiini Education and Training It's costly these days - -he-e Is hew many parents h a •;• Will Mean helped their children: A Rewarding Adult Life " Start " d a Savlngs Acc<nut For Your Children mm SAVINGS m :•>*=• lis ' *---.w....:.'. ..i*;-^ for education and added to It regularly, only a little in times of emergency, more ta they could. 2)Prom the beginning put half of their chtldrens' wage* from household chores lit their Special Education Ac- count <3)Encouraged their children to add a set amount, howev«* small, to their account whei; they began to earn outsidn wages. Summer Jobs during collegi* years - -scholarships - - som< part-time work during schoa or training. I 5 Base your family education I plans on an Education Sav- I ings Account at Cortland I Savings Bank You will find ^ many ways to supplement it RTLAND IANK k'» Sudden, loud noises a e cut down to enjoyable level with Sonotone's latest eyeglas- hear- ing aid. This model ha- mar- velous Automatic Volum Con- trol built right in for the first time in any eyeglass hearing aid. No matter where you go AVC protects you trom disturbing noises and increases your under- standing. Worn with slim-trim temples and your own eyeglass fronts. Also available in "Tuck- A-Way" styles. For more infor- mation on this new way to hear better, call, phone or write 11 Clinton Ave, Of Cortland Donald H. Phelps, Mgr. and S nriee For All Mains Of •-Mil Wapheain* V\i NIGHTMARES • How often fate determines our fortune! Ill health, for example, may quickly change the coarse of a career. To protect yourself against disaster, neglect oo llness or injury. 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Page 1: THE CORTLAND kT, CORTLAND, fclW Y6MC PACE …fultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Cortland NY Democrat/Cortland NY...THE CORTLAND • J • kT, CORTLAND, fclW Y6MC PACE Trffit* Willet Area

fri<^y» June 24, 1960 THE CORTLAND • J • kT, CORTLAND, fclW Y6MC PACE Trffit*

Willet Area News iHVRC'H NEWS

,. School at 10:00 A. M. , jp Service at 11:00 A. M.

cn -* practice Friday night at • SI ? M-

Board members are requested to n,ee> ftar worship service. Com-

yn Finance and Stew-

c vy.rnunian Sunlay. June 26,

jUr; Clara Halstrom and Mrs. npiov.v Pember attended the

morning.

PERSONALS

Lower Cincinnatus The Philathea Class of the Bap­

tist Sunday School had, a chicken barbecue at the home of Mrs. Don Evans to Pitcher Saturday.

Mrs. Marie Davis came home from her daughter's near Mara­thon Saturday, where she had been spending a few days after leaving Cortland Memorial Hos-

. r>ist W. S. C. S. meeting and pital. training heldhrt the M. E., Mrs. C. S. Harvev and Mrs

Marguerite Lewis were to Cort­land Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. James Morey of rv.eonta were at the Robert Liv-

•fhere xere 12 from r:ere who 'ermore home over the week-end ^ n c d thi 4-H Club picnic at ft** Gerald Harvey and daugh-navf- Parte at Little York Sat- . „ D , * B

D*- 1 ^ r - Beverly and Mrs. Maude The children of Mr. and M r s . j 5 ™ 1 ^ w e r e to Cortland Thurs-

ko& Amen trout are having day. house" for them on Sun- R e v < a n d M r s De&n A B o n _

sail and little son, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Saplin. Mrs. C. S. Har­vey and Bertha White were a-mong those to Cortland Monday.

Rev. and Mrs. Odland, Mission­aries to the Dominican Republic were speakers at the Sunday eve­ning service last Sunday and showed pictures of their work there. Rev. Odland is a brother

ja\. June 26 60 to celebrate their 50th irauversary at their home 0 3i« Willet-Upper Lisle road frwi LOO P. M. to 5:00 P. M.

Hn Harold Dumford, Mrs. Hichard Murrav and three chil­le r Mrs, Wells and daughter,

rtf Syracuse, were eruests of Hn Alice Mitchell on Tuesday.

|fc and Mrs. Cortez D. Eaton tioeuted the wedding of her ne-phf jack Brown, son of Mr. and Mr? Mai1. Ion Brown, of Homer ad Miss Jovce Harjers, daughter of Rev. Harry Odland. former

pastor of the Baptist Church. George Daily and family of Mc-

Donough. Mrs. Hallie Russel. Mc-Graw, Jack Cobb and family of Greene, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobb were at the Daily-Fish home Sunday.

d Mr and Mrs. George Harjers of Windsor. NT. Y. at Homer Sun­day a* the Congregational Church.

Tr.f children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Halstrom. ST. had a pic­nic CB Sunday to celebrate "Fa-lhert Day." Those present were Richard Halstrom Jr. and friend Miv Sally Deyo of Bingharnton, Mr and Mrs. Donald Halstrom and son Jr.. of McGraw. Mr. and Mr? Robert Halstrom and son. of Willet, Mr and Mrs. Loren Ri •>• Jr. and son. Ricky of Pit­cher Mrs. Gordon Harvey of Wal­ton. N. Y. and Mrs. Lucy Mac-Lain •>! Sidney were also callers At the Halstrom home Sunday afternoon.

Mrs John Gofgosky has been gome to Bingharnton every day the past week to visit her father, John Conklin. who is a patient .:. *r- Bingharnton General Hos­pital.

Mr and Mrs. John Young and daughter. Sherry, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Donald Skinner at Chenango Forks Friday night.

Mrs Leon Pember and Mrs. Mat Kastruing were business

•- at Syracuse Thursday. Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.

Mantn Moore Sunday were; John • re, Mrs Gladys Roche, Mrs.

Barbara Roche and daughter. Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Knap-o of Homer.

Mrs Alice Gofgosky spent the week-end at her home here in ' ' 'AT..

Mr. Bessie Calkins and Mrs. Harr. Hart called on Mrs. Nora Har at Greene on Wednesday.

Pharsalia Miss Carol Davis was able to

return to her home last Thurs-dav. from the Cortland Hospital, and is gaining.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kostenko, and daughter. Miss Dorothie Kos­tenko. of Oxford attended the Scrudmore-Britt. wedding is Cort­land. Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Filer, of Gilbertavelle visited at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Beach. Sun­day.

Miss Emily Johnson and Miss Virginia Johnson of Cincinnatus, I went to Port Chester, Saturday. | They remained over night, re - ! turning home Sunday. Miss J a n - ' ice Small of Cincinnatus. re- , turned home with them.

Mr. and Mi's. Leon Davis, of Northwest Comers, passed away j Monday evening at George Pea-slie's.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson attended the funeral of Mrs. Mar- I earet Salisbury at Fahy's Funeral Home in Norwich, last Friday P. M.

Sunday visitors at the home of E^ene~Srn7th and "bov friend | Mrs. Bertha and Everette Davis

of Cortland spent the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Da-*tth ns grand-parents. Mr. and vis. from near Cortland. Mr. and Mrs. David Leere Mrs- Nathan Brown, two daugh-

Mr and Mrs. Harold Marriott h e r s and son. of Bainbridge also of Qnadasaa spent Sundav with Robert Farnam, who is helping her parent* Mr. and Nats. L. O.'hLs Uncle. Warner Davis, of Tay-McGiade i l o r - t n l s summer.

Mr and Mrs. Richard Deias and! Mrs. Clarence Degear and two family spent Sunday at Susque­hanna,

Mrs. Mina Smith. Mrs. Ula 8weB, Mr>. Frank Shippe and Mrs. Mabel Carr were business callers at Greene Thursday.

Mrs. Alice M. Mitchell was a fcustoen caller at Whitney Point Thursday She also called on her •-mcle. Vern Mitchell and Mrs. Myrtle Mascrip during the after-noon,

Mr and Mrs. Harvey McGrath and daugl-ter. Iris motored to Utica Saturday. The latter is em­ployed at the St. Elizabeth Hos­pital at Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Gratn went on to North Bay to spend the week-end with Mr ^d Mrs John Hebble.

Vital Statistics BORN

VANOSTRAND — To Albert and Elizabeth Lackner VanOstrand My­ers, N. Y., in Cortland (H. Y.) Me­morial Hospital. June 8. 1960, a daughter

BARROWS - To Leo and Jean Redenback Barrows. 12 Park St,, Homer. N. Y.. tn Cortland <N. Y.) Memorial Hospital. June 7. 1960, a son.

WAINWRIGHT - To PFC Jack a.nd Nancy Smith Wainwright, Cort­land. N, Y.. at S-hwetnfert Army Base. Germany, May 30. 1960. a daughter. Laurie Jean weight 6 pounds, four ounces.

Mrs. Wainwright is formerly of McGraw, N. Y.

WILSON - To Neil Trent and Barbara May Rood Wilson, Ho­mer, N. Y.. Box 92, in Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital. June 6, I960, a daughter.

NICHOLS — To Douglas and Jacqueline Flack Nichols, Water-town, N. Y.. in the Watertown Hos­pital of the Good Samaritan. June 1, I960, a son. Paul Webster, weight seven pounds, six ounces. Mr. Nichols is a former resident of Cort­land.

RINK — To Richar and Yvonne Tracy Rink. Willet, N. Y.. in Cort­land (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital, June 1, 1960, a daughter.

ATKINS — To Robert and Mil­dred Seymour Atkins, East Free­town, N. Y., in Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital. June 3, 1960, a son.

STABIER — To Thomas and Sally Potter Stabler. 113 River St., | Cortland, N. Y.. in Cortland Me- J moriai Hospital. June 4. 1960, a daughter. i

BAILEY — To Ernest and El-1 len Whitfield Bailey, 9 Webber St., Dryden. N. Y., In Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital, June 3, 1960, a son.

BURT — To Raymond and Irene Moore Burt. South Otseltc, N. Y., in Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hos­pital, June 3, 1960, a son.

HOPKINS — To Harley and Jan­ice Marris Hopkins. McGraw. N. Y., RD I, in Cortland (N. Y.) Me­morial Hospital. June 3. 1960. a son.

METCALF — To Byron and Ka-theen Bendert Metcalf, 115 Tomp­kins Ave., Cortland. N. Y.. in Cort­land Memorial Hospital, June 3, j 1960, a son.

SPAFFORD — To Williams and Carol Marshall Spafford, 17 Frank St.. Cortland. N. Y„ in Cortland Memorial Hospital. June 3, 1960. a son.

MILLER — To Chester and Joyce French Miller. 410 Spring St., Gro-ton. N. Y.. in Cortland (N. Y.) Me-mortal Hospital. June 3, 1960, a son. I

HENRY — To Merlin and Ann Ross Henrv, 370 Jamesville Ave., Svracuse. N. Y., in St. Joseph's Hospital. Syracuse. June 1, 1960. a daughter. Diane Marie, weight 9 pounds 13 and 3 4 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Henry are former Cortland, | N. Y., residents. j

DENNIS — To Howard and Elaine Knowles Dennis of Belvedere, N. J.. ' at Betts Hospital, Easton, Pa.. June 5. 1960, a daughter. Patricia Marie, I pounds four ounces. Mrs. Den­nis is formerly of Truxton, N. Y.

GRUNDER — To Robert and Elise Ailing Grunder. 77 James St.. Homer, N. Y., in Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital, June 6. 1960, a son.

PALMER — To John and Bar­bara Barrow Palmer. Dryden. N. Y.. RD 1 in Cortland (N. Y.) Memorial Hospital. June 5. 1960. a daughter.

Taylor, N. Y. CHITRCH NOTES

Wesleyan Methodist Churc Bernard Gillette, pastor

Sunday School 10:15. Mrs >ev-ereese, Supt.

Morning Warship 11:15. Junior Cadeti and W. Y. I S.

Meeting 7. Singspiration and Evening Ser­

vice 8. Choir practice. Mondasy ve-

ning 7:30. Prayer Service, Thursday *ve-

ning 7:30.

South Otselk North Pitcher Mrs. Adelaide Dutton returned

home Sunday from Rochester, where she was a guest of her j union Saturday. June 18th, daughter. Mrs. David Hartung. I Greene.

Mrs. Ella Brown took Amy

PERSONALS

MARRIED

Pitcher CHITRCH NOTES

Sunday School 10:30 Worship Service 11:30

children, Jeanne and Gordon, Mrs. Uoyd Nelson and two daughters, Linda and Julie, visi-tec'. Mrs. Robert KnicWerbocker at Columbus. Monday afternoon. Thev also called Mrs. George Ash-craft, near So. Plymouth on their wo v home. The "girls" were all class mates in high school.

Frank Beach of Texas Valley,, is helping his brother. Ken Beach, j part time.

David Degear went with his, class, the fifth grade, on a field} tnp last Thursday to Cortland and Homer, where they visited a large farm, and water works at both places.

Mr and Mrs. Herbert Degear %nd son Glenn, of Preston, passed

John Hebble. s ^ d ? v eVeniiig at Clarence De-Guests at the home of Mr. and &un<fa> e v e i m -

TO Cris Smith Sunday w e r e [ - ^ • ^ t o r is Rev. William their son. Clyde Smith og Bing- W l l t e r f r o m Tyrone and Wayne ^amton. Mrs. Freda Salisbury & ' daughters. Mrs. Rose Leonard of W« Willet.

Mr. and Mrs. Mose Meacham of ttnetanatut, Mr. and Mrs. Law-

* Greene and daughter. Mr. a^d Mrs, Earl Greene and daught­er Shirley of Cortland were 2":<ns of Mr. and Mrs. Theron CVoper Sunday.

Ham- Eggerking of Bloorning-soem the first of the week

•1th ris brother Clifton Egeerklns anci Tife.

Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Strough ^ ^ family of Marathon were Suer^ of Mr. and Mrs. Cla\-ton

**?nden Saturday x ^ and Mrs. Andrew Doty.

daughters. Darlene and Donna and »n, Dennis were at Bingharnton 1?LV Saturdav evening to attend th<? Spring Review" at Masonic Temple. Under the direction of Ml« Alice Studio of Music. Miss kariene was one of the Solo Tap dancers.

M-~ and Mrs. Louis Sergent *ere callers at the homes of Mr. ^ d Mrs Walter Thompson of Jtomer and Mr. and Mrs. James Weii at Tavlor Sunday after­noon.

Luther Eaton accompanied by Mr* Ina Holtmart left Friday Jorring for Boston, Mass. Mr. ^ t o n s son, Richard Eaton and f a n % have lived there for some -ime now

Emmet Joyner of Whitney 5*at ca^ed on Mrs. Alice Mit-^ Wednesday.

BRIGGS - PLEW — In the First Baptist Church. Marathon, N. Y., Tune 4. I960, by the Rev. Austin Plew, Waterloo. Iowa, assisted by the Rev. Donald Lumeree; L. Ken­ton Briggs, Cortland, N. Y., RD 4, and Miss Pricilla Marie Plew, Mara­thon, RD 2.

HAt B - HARDY — In Hendricks Chapel. Syracuse. N". Y.. June 4, 1Q60 by the Rev. Howard Quirk. Ithaca. ' N. Y.. and the Rev. David Fngel: Emll Hale. Syracuse, form-erlv of Cortland. N. Y., and Miss Elaine Brooke Hardy. Buffalo, N. Y.

I ANKLER - McCUTCHEON — In the First Presbyterian Church. Cortland. N. Y.. June 4, 1960, by Dr. Ralph C. Lankier, pastor: Ro­derick Conover Lankier. Cortland, <md Miss Barbara Jean McCutcheon, East Orange, FT. J.

NATOLI - ROGERS — In St. An­thony's Church, Cortland. N. Y., June 4. 1960, by the Rev. Joseph B. Delahunt, pastor, Philip Angelo Natoli and Miss Marilyn Jane Ro­gers both of Cortlajad.

RANDALL - COLETTI — In the Congregational Church, Homer, N. Y., June 4. I960, by the Rev. James H Russell, pastor. Donald Arthur Randall. Endicott. N. Y.. formerly of Homer, and Miss Sharon Louise Coletti. Endwell. N. Y.

GOEHNER - MARICLE - In the Methodist Church. Dryden. N. Y., May 19. I960, by the Rev. Frederick Turner, pastor. Leslie John Goehner and Miss Ellen Joan Maricle, both of Dryden.

BAKE A RUMMAGE SALE There will be a rummage and

Bake Sale from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M„ June 17 and 18th at the Pit­er e Parish Hall, sponsored by the Home Demonstration Unit to help pay toward the New Farm Home Building. Norwich.

PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Franklin, and Mary Lou attended a family j reunion at Highland Park Sunday

Mr and Mrs. Robert Clark and

son were in Norwich Sunday af­

ternoon.

Mrs. Leon Eccleston is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs Laura Stanard and family near Fulton.

Mr and Mrs. Wendell Beck-

wfth and family of Greene were

Saturday visitors a t Homer Tay­

lor's.

DIED

DAVID —• In Johnson City. N. Y. J u n e 6. I960. Bernard E. David. Willet. N. Y., aged 19 years.

HAMMOND — In Cincinnatus, N. Y.. June 7. I960. Mrs. Marcia Hammond of Cincinnatus, aged 78 M m .

HOWE — In Homer, N. Y.. June 7. 1960. Worden G. Howe. 3 Maple Ave., Homer, N. Y.. aged 73 years.

GILLETTE — In Jackson Heights, N. Y., May 26, I960. Charles Gillette, Jackson Heights, former resident of Coortland. N. Y.

LYNCH — In Cortland. N. Y., RD 4. June 1. I960. Mrs. Kath-erine E. Lynch, Cortland, RD 4, aged 72 years.

VAIL — In Cortland. N. Y., June 1 1960, Mrs. Lula VanPatten Vail. Tullv. N. Y.

BUCHANAN — In Cortland, N. Y., June 3. 1960. Fred E. Buchanan, Cortlandville, If. Y.. aged 72 years.

KANE — In Cortland. N. Y.. June 3 1960. David F. Kane. 149 Main St., Cortland. N. Y.. aged 16 years.

SMITH — In Onetda. N. Y., June 3 1960. Earl B. Smith, New Wood­stock. N. Y., aged 79 years.

WATERS — In Homer. N. Y., June 3 i960. Mrs. Jessie D. Waters, Ho­mer, formerly of Keeney Settlement, N. Y.. aged 89 years.

AUSTIN — In Bingharnton, N. Y., June 3. I960, Miss Lena May Austin, Cortland. N. Y.. aged 71 years.

BATSFORD — In Sayre, Pa.. June 5 i960. Mrs. Wilma A. Batsford, 136 Port Watson St.. Cortland, N. Y., aged 44 years.

DEWEY — In Cortland. N. Y.. June 6. 1960. Mrs. Cora Salisbury Dewey. 89 Clinton Ave., Homer, N. Y aged 90 years.

ENRIGHT — In Ithaca, N. Y., June 6. 1960, Edward T. Enright, Ithaca, aged 55 years.

MARTIN — In Cortland. N. Y., June 6, 1960. Robert V Martin. 29 Pleasant Ave.. Cortland, aged 65 years.

OWENS — In Cortland. N Y., June 4. 1960, Roy E. Owens. Mc-Donough. N. Y., RD 1. aged 78 years. — _

PRESTON — In DeRuyter, N. Y., June 5 1960. Mrs. Pauline Stella Preston. DeRuyter, aged 46 years.

SMILEY — In Freevllle, N. Y.. RD 2. June 6, 1960. Roland Smiley. FreevUle. RD, aged 42 year*.

At the annual business met ihg the following officers were elet exf-Clerk, Mrs. Edward Fuller- T ea-surer, Edward Fuller. Board of Stewards - Donald Fuller, Ed­ward Fuller, Ted Devereese.

Sunday School Superintend ent, Mrs. Edward Fuller - Asst. S pt., Mrs. Donald Fuller.

Ten ladies and four children enjoyed a cook-out Friday at the home of Mrs. Ida Fuller. At the Missionary Meeting which fol­lowed, plans were made for the coming year and the June lesson from the Guide was given by the President.

Miss Geraldine Jordon was graduated from Cornell Univer­sity with bachelor of science de­gree from College of Home Sco-nomics. Her family attended Commencement Monday monung; June 13th. Miss Jordon begins work July 1st as Assistant 4-H Agent in Wayne County.

Mr. and Mrs. Dever Lidell vere at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith in Manlius Saturday, rune 11th. ]

Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell rom near Cooperstown attended the Sunday morning service and *ere guests for dinner of the Gill* ttes.

Joseph Domino was supply pas­tor for the Solon Baptist CI ireh Sunday.

Mrs. Ramon White of Willet gave a bridal shower for Miss Alice Potter Saturday nigh in

Miss Geraldine Jordon atU ided the Community House, a bridal shower Friday nigh for Miss Mary Greene at the ome of Janie Suarez.

Mrs. Ivan Peak, Mrs. N -*lson Ft<rd Sr., Mrs. Robert irvin

went with Mrs. Robert Eccl ston to Norwich Saturday, when she took her baby to the doctor.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ieck-•witih and family were s pper guests Thursday night of his mother, Mrs. Dever Lidell and Mr. Lidell.

Mrs. Walter Burch and Mrs. Urgent of McGraw. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson of Homer. Rene Louis Sergent of Willet. we e at ^he home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wells, Sunday. j

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J' don, Carole and Judy and Mrs. Ellen Jordon had a picnic dinner Sun­day with Mr. and Mrs. M irion j Kendrick and family at Hod­ge t t Mills.

Mrs. Ellen Jordon of the 4urs- , ing Home called on Mrs. Nelson Ford Sr. Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Row* and sons of DeRuyter and Leon ftowe of Whitney Point attendee the evening service Sunday.

Howard L. Jones Participates In

June 22 — Mrs, Ella Brown at- T r j i i t i i t H F T V * t * tended the Hamnguxn-Jackson re- • r a i n i n g 1 € S l 9

inj Army Pvt. Howard L Jones, IS,

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph R y a n t w n ( W e w i f e j ^ - v l i v e s o n R Q U ^

Storing, Maud Dwight and W ^ | S £ * ^ , r ^ l L " " °*J2Z£ * 3- Marathon. N. Y.. recent* P*r-P r M l T , tn Mrnnnnn^h the first ^ e n t w o r t h s town house. Saturda\ J *^ Biown to Mcuonougn the rirst Edward Sinnle'on • ttioipated with other personnel of thhe week where they called on! ^ a n a Mrs. ts^wara oingie.on ^ *~" Mrs Flora Upham at the Nuns- a r e I*™** <* a son. Ronald from t i e 1st Divisions 12th Ca-ing Home Esther Brown called J a m e s - bom J u n e 14- 1 9 6 ° - m L h e i vain- in an annual Army tratn-«« *v » xjav*a-n famiiv Chenango Memorial Hospital m on the Hayden famuv. 'Norwich m g i n K o r e a

Mrs. Elmer Whorrall returned i ^ ^ M ^ o h e s t e r D M o r s e j The test, conducted under real-h

t ° T e T ^ u r s d a ^ J f ^ . . ^ p e r i d i n g ; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morse istic combat conditions to deter-theh week in Baldwmsville. L,^^ ,-~~ *#{„w,,>i ..^<*«^ ,.Ai,«.i»A-™ voL******* vrr* ma r™ ' ^ ^ M l c h a e 1 ' v l & u e d r e l a t , v ^ mine unit and individual efficient

On Wednesday. Mrs. Ina Cra- m Waterville Sundav /ier. Mrs. Adelaide Dutton. Mrs. j Laurence Timmerman and fam- \ c>'• ^ t u r e d training in tactical Genevieve Green and Mrs. Stan- ; y Q^^ on Charles j3ar.on and i situations at squad, platoon and ley Narman were in Lisle for a fam^y m cincinnatus, Sunday. j companv le^ ls . church group meeting. M ^ ^ ^ D l c k e r s o n was at I Jones] ^ o f H Burgess Jane*

AI Dietz is working in "Ed's ; Highland Park, Sunday afternoon, I _ . . iorh». bbarer' shop at DeRuyter, Wed., j attending a birthday picnic of the R m i t / ? 3" il" a^1 S T n i e d w Uu M h )

Thursday. Friday and Saturday, George Gilbert and John Van-servong his apprenticeship after | Hamlin families. finishing Barber School in Tarn- j Mr. and Mrs. Hyle Poole and pa. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Norwich Bernice Kenyon and Mrs. Dor­othy England of Troy spent Fri­day and Saturday in Dolgerville

were Thursday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Morse.

Mortar Ba t ten . He entered the Arm yin March 1959 and com­pleted basic training at Fort Dix, N. J.

Jones Is a 1955 graduate of

where they both taught school Hancock Field, Syracuse, Tuesday years ago. j to meet Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Mrs. Lewis Lamb spent Fr i - ! Walker, son Thomas and daugh-day and Saturday in the Cort-! ter Kathleen, of Rolling Hills.

Mrs. Harry Dickerson was at ; Marathon Central High School

land Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. lton Wilbur of

Oneida were Sunday afternoen callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lamb.

Gerald Lynch was home for;

California, who will be her guests for 10 days.

Truxton, were Sunday guests of their son, Wilfred Young and fam-

the week-end. He was in the : Uy. IBM plant at Endicott which was Miss Eliartwth Smith spent last so badly damaged by the storm' week at the Harley Fisk home. Friday afternoon. He waded in | Mrs. Bertha Carrier spent Satur-water nearly waist deep to get to day p m . a t her home in North

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his rooming house. The children of Mr. and Mrs.

Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Elmore and

Francis B. Angell will hold Open son Wm„ a n d Mrs. Florence Dip-House at their home in South Ot- : polito of Cortland called on Har-selic on Sunday afternoon, July 3, ley Fisk, am evening last week. 1960 in honor of their parents' i Mr. and Mrs Harold Smith,, 50th Wedding Anniversary. ! Oary Gardner and Roy Snyder | l a n a « M O n a a >

Mrs. Maude Dwight Gordon and her sister. Mrs. Rena Kinney, call­ed at the home of Mr;. Harry Dickerson Sunday.

Mrs. Maude Dwight Goidon and her sister. Mrs. Rena Kinney, call­ed at the home of Mrs. Harry Dickerson, Sunday.

Mrs. F. Maxson Neal, iiall and Floyd m , and her father, Herbert Griffin of Oxford, were La Car t - '

Louis Miller of Sherrilli spent were"visitors of fee Fay Weavers nttmymvntmmNlffnmillHIItfflllllllltlllttll Thursday afternoon with his sis- at DeRuyter Lake. Saturday eve-ter, Mrs. Lewis Lamb. ' ning.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wredman j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fuller and and daughter of Guilford spent daughter were callers in this vi-Sunday with Mrs. Wiedman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lynch.

Union Valley June 22 — Eight members of the

HDU went on a shopping tour last Tuesday to Syracuse.

Mrs. Floyd Angell attended the funeral for Irving Fellow of Trux­ton, held at the Bush Funeral Home in Cortland, last Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen and sons enjoyed a picnic dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ald Cass and family, on Fathers Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and son spent Friday night with the Wilfred Young family.

Wayne Young of Miami, Fla., came to the home of his parents. Saturday night.

Mrs. Marian Cass and Mrs. Julia Smith were in Norwich last Tues­day.

Mrs. Fern Holl and children, Paul and Lucy, spent Thursday with Mrs .Paul Loomis.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, of

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