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«mmmsmuuj mm I *-W-JW JMRmnOOTQam 5 JigS^j-^^y^r.^;^--^^-**^.*^*' =F ~ r*ag» Ten ^Bmmmimmmsmmmmmm Chautauqua Vicinity Scenes Pictured by Members o f the punkirk-Fredonia Camera Club amerashots THE FRIPONIA CENSOR '**>* *£r-* -kO. N VAN BURIN NEWS 'N VUES By /• ! f; /" Thursday, July 9, 1959 BARBARA MAJAK Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Shaner and children, Marc, Fenny and Steve, of Olean are at their cot- tage for the Summer. They have as their guest NancV Yarkey of Erie, Pa. • * * . " At Wilson cottage for the Summer are Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wilson and children David-and Margaret, fjrom Pitts burgh. \ The Misses Geraldine Dewey and Lulu Pickett N arc at tfyeir cottage, the Pick-A-Dew. Their guests for the week-end are Mr. and Mrs. Richari Steven- son of Grand View Bay. Miss Dewey and Miss Pickett are from Niagarj_JEalIs_J COOL, MAN, COOL. This view, in sharp contrast to the Summer's heat, was taken last Winter by Georgre Arnold of Fredonia using: a Graflex "400" and Panatomic Film. The settingr is the Canadavay Creek at Shumla. Correspondence from wmmmmMmmm®8Mm SHERIDAN by Mrs. Benjamin Dorsett &&££&& Iftgfig *Wft'w.'.v/v« , w-'. , );iv. '.•'.''•ivJlf Mrs. Fick Directs Recreation Program SHERIDAN The youth recreation program under the direction of Mrs. Edward Fick will begin this week. Any boy or girl between the ages of five and 14 may attend. Recreation will be held at Memorial Field every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday be- ginning Tuesday., July 7, from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. There will be a bus to take the chil- dren swimming every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. to Sheridan Bay Park. The lifeguard will give swimming instructions each day. SHERIDAN PERSONALS SHERIDAN Miss Marjorie Gilrav and Mr. and Mrs. John SINCLAIRVfllE C.L.F. SERVICE Bulk Milk Tanks Home Freezers Sales and Service Phone 2725 - Sinclairville, N. Y. Barnes and daughter, Sharon, and son, Brian, left Friday for Stony Creek, Ya., to visit rela- tives. Miss- Gilray and Mrs. Barnes returned Sunday. Mr. Barnes and chHdren remained for this week.! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keddib and family and Betty and Elaine Parks of Arkwright left Friday morning to spend this week at Allegheny State Park. Mrs. Mary Keilen, mother of Mrs. Rudolph Feinen, is a med- ical patient at the Brooks Mem- orial Hospital, Durikirk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mancuso. Miss Lucille Langhans and Lewis Langhans Sr. were! pic- nic supper guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. liewis Langhans Jr., and family of Fredonia. Mrs. Jean Blair and son, Michael, and sister, Sharon, Mc- Donald all of 'South Dayton, were guests July 4th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nunn. Mr. and Mrs. RobertjTadt and family of Collins Center were week-end guests at the! home of Mr. Lewis Langhans Sr. , Mr. and Mrs. Jay | Hare and daughter, Sandrayattended the- wedding of Miss/ Sharon. Hare in Bloomingdad^ O., last Satur- day. Miss Judy Hare, of Wash- ington, D. C.,'\ was a brides- maid. Mr. and^Mrs. Hare re turned home Sunday afternoon. Mijs Judy Hare arrived home by pane to spend the holiday week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hare of Center Road. Nelson Bartlett has returned from Ithaca where he attended the s:hool for highway super- intendants held at Cornell Uni- versity. A/3c Frank Dorsctt left Mon- day afternoon from Buffalo by plane for his new base at Gqorge Air Force Base, Apple Valley, Frank J. Feinen Succumbs all: 53 Calif., leave Mrs. after spending a 40-day wih his parents, Mr. and Benjamin .Dorsctt and brother, Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Price>of Bear Lake, Pa., .were recent over-night guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Price and family Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keller of Sheffield, Pa., were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l^enry Anderson and fam iiyj Mrs Winfield Stebbins enter- tained at a luncheon this past Satfurday in honor of» her mother, Mrs. Henry Martin, who was celebrating her 80th birth- day. Mr. of Sil guests Mrs. and Mrs. Lyman Jordan /er Creek were recent at the home of Mr. and ay Shelley and Mrs. Car- $HERIDAN Fra^k J. Fei neri, 53, was, found diad in bed I ask Thursday morning (July 2, 1959') at j his residence. Mr. Feinen was born in Sheridan and a life-long resident here. He was a!member of Sacred Heart Church, The Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion Po;t 62, Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Kosciuszko Club. Survivors \ are his mother, Mils. Mary. Feinen; two brothers, Alvin Fe inen and Rudolph Fei- nen all of Sheridan; four sis- ters, Mrs. Jbseph Scheyer j of Sheridan, Mrs. Angela Kemp of DuSn^rrJfc, Mrs. Raymond Wilson of ' Angola land Mrs. Louise Schill of Crdstline, O. t • j Funeral services were held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the McGraw Funeral Home in Dun- kirk and at |0 a.m. from Sacred Heart Church. Interment fol- lowed in St. Mary's Cemetery. rie Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris and family of Findley Lake were eek-end guests at the home of rs. Harris' father, Albert Brin- erho:f, and her sister, Miss Binkerhoff. William Bolster of Stony Va., is visiting at the of Mr. and Mrs. Donald and. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Your Dealer Is Now Offering All Types o^ Major Appliances At Money-Saving Prices . . . ' \\ Buy NOW and SAVE Through CDC Financing! Bay Today Repay *&& Eaay CDC Wny. Phone 9-9661 CHAUTAUQUA DISCOUNT CORPORATION 18 W. Main St., Fredonia,' N.'If. - T r r : - X -1—»M» etty Mrs. "Gr,eek, homes Smith Scott. Don'ald Smith, a Summer stu- dent at the Biological Labora- tory of the Roswell Institute in Springville, spent the Week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith. : Guests Entertained , At Langhans' Home SHEKDAN JJoliday guests at the homejOf Lewis Langhans Sr. 'and Miss Lucille Langhans included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tadt and family of Collins Cen- ter, Frank Yonkers of Cassada- ga, M:\ and Mrs. Lewis Lang- hans Jr., and family of Fredon- ia, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yonke ; and granddaughter, Dar- leen, Miss Marlene Irish, Mr. and M -s. Philip Brown, Mr. and Mrs. .George Chant, Mr. and Mrs. R issell McCune, Miss Mari- lyn Me.ncuso, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Dorsett, Frank Dorsett, Michael Dorsett, and Miss Joan Luther of Rochester. A picnic supper was served on the lawn. Roadside Stand Is Opened by W.SX.S. i : SHERIDAN A regular meeting of the Women's Society of Christian' Service was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Nelson JMerritt. Mrs. Carlton Gilray, presi- dent, conducted the business meeting, j It {was decided that this would be the final meeting for' the Summer and activities will resume again in September. It was also decided to have the church roadside stand open every Frjidajjrain or shine. JT^'N."Harvey""and" children, Following the business meet- ^ Jayne and Scott of ing, Mrs,. Wmfield Stebbms gave a detailed report of her recent trip through Canada to the West sCoast. Refreshments were seryed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Borthwick and Mrs. Winfield Stebbins. - At Clohaven cottage are Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Cassadaga. Guests of the Brocks for two weeks are Capt. and Mrs. James L. Bushnell and daughters, Sal- ly Ann, Christine, and Betty Lee. The Bushnells have just returned from Fairbanks, Alas- ka, where Capt. Bushnell served three years of Army duty. * * * Mr. and Mrs: Robert McCraw and children, Maureen, Kath- leen and Robert, of Dunkirk are spending the Summer at their cottage, Lotta Bunx. Miss Mary Weber will be the guest of the McGraws for two weeks. >:> * * Arriving from Tarentum, Pa., to vacation at their Summer home are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lindquest and children, Kathy Karen, and Kim. * * * The C. W. Bartells from Pitts- burgh are at their Summer home for the season. At Merchant's cottage for the Summer are Mr. and Mrs., Ed- son Merchant of Fredonia. Guests are Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Zazodny and son, Scotty, from East Cleveland, O. Guests of Mr. andrMrs. How- ard Meyer of Buffalo for the week-end are Mr. and Mrs. David L. Funk and son, David, of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. ,G. Gordon Owens and children, Jimmy, Paul and Elizabeth Ann also of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Guay and daughter, Mary Ellen^ of Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klaten of Orchard Park. At Vitamin G cottage forj the Summer are the Russell Sut- lers of Pittsburgh and the Har- ry A.. Walkers of McKeesport, Pa. * * * Guests of the Frederick L. Wilsons of Fredonia are Mr. and Mrs. A.j V. Gilliland of Bellevue, Pa., and Prof, and Mrs. A. J. CkzoraJ Prof. Ckzora is with the Physics Department at Du- quesne University, Pittsburgh. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Singley oi Pittsburgh are at their cot- tage for the Summer. Their guests are Mr. and Mrs. Nyblade and chilren, Rebecca, Walter and Russel from Africa. * . Guests of William F. Schultz of Pittsburgh at his cottage Fairview are Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Guests of Mrs. FL D. Dalzell of Pittsburgh are Mrs. ( Silas Page and son, George, and Mrs. Clement Flood and daughter, Marjorie of Pittsburgh. At Sunset Lodge until July 25 are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Col- ton and children, nie and Ricky, and Roger Ron- Mr. and Mrs. James Mountain and chil- dren, Sally cjnd Tommy. They are from Bri i{igev il e, John and .ebanon are Summer at le, Pa * Mr .and Mrs. William Luffer and children, Su,si Chris, of Mount '. s p e n d i n g \pne Shinglesides cottage. They have as their guest Ronnie Brown of Pittsburgh. * * Here from Buffalo to spend the Summer at their cottage are Supreme Court Jus'ice and Mrs. John F. Dwyer and sons, Sam, Robert and David. , ' * v t] * ' I At Wahjoo cottage are the Pepperonies Fraternity of Fre- donia. They are: Dan "Deitzen, Bob Marsh, Ron ^ucci, Butch Sabato, John Noelj Ken John- son, Jim Clarco, Randy Porter, Tony Scanio. Greensburg, Doug Newman and Arriving from Pa., for the Summer are Mrs, Ross Seightner. Her guests are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warner White of Dunkirk. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frey and children, Michael, Debbie and Bill, of Dunkirk are at their cottage for the Summer. * * * At Layceedae cottage are Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson. Their guests are Mr. anck Mrs." R. S. Wilson and children Sharon Lee and Don. All are burgh. from Pitts- C. Tackier Mr. and Mrs. T of Buffalo are at their cottage, Miramar. Their guests are Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Brown and daughter, Marjorie from Don ora, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brown and children, Barton and Ted, of Summit, N. J., and Mrs. C.|S. Crouse of Kingsport, Tenn. | At Crestview cotltage for the Summer are Mr .and Mrs. Jack Schubert and son Jon of Pitts- burgh. ' Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neill Sr. of Pittsburgh Wave as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Goerg^e H. O'Neill Jr. and family, SalJie, Bobby and Janey, Ariz. Events Scheduled At Van Bui-en Point Community Center The week's, program at the Community Center v at Park Avenue and Grove, presented by the Women's Club ,of Van Buren Point, includes events as follows: i Thursday^ Tennis classes at 8 and a.m.; story hour, 10 a.m.'; baseball for boys, 7 p.m.; Teen- age Night, 8 p.m. Friday—Tennis class at 9 a.m.; crafts' for children nine years old and up, 11 a.m.; square dance, 8 p.m. Saturday—Father and son softball game, 7 p.m. James A. Richards is super- intendent of the Sunday School Mrs. George Dieke is spend- ing the Summer at Allenhursl cottage. She has as her guests Mrs. D. W. Taggart and son. Tom, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taggart and daughter, Leslie, of Emporium, Pa. '••J* ~ * Mrs. M. Bran^ford Morrell of Hiram, OJ, has arrived to spend her 40th Summer at Van- Buren. She has as her guests at Virginia cottage Mrs. Thomas Suttort and children, Joanne, Dianne and Tommy, of Cleve- land, O. which opened j at Van Buren Point Community Center last Sunday with an attendance of 55 persons. . Teachers are Miss Deidre Wilson and Miss Eileen Schaef- fer, beginners classes; MissJ Susanne Frane and Miss Susie' Leffler, primary classes; M. A. iCogbill, teenagers' class; Mur- ray Fahnestock, adult discussion group. Miss Prano Lois Raiser furnished music. Sunday School opens at 11 a.m. Vesper services begin at 7:30 p.m. each"Sunday. •Sunlight destroys vitamins and fresh flavor in milk. .If your milk is delivered in clear glass bottles, bring it into the house immediately or get an insulated box for the milkman to put it in. -_ ADVERTISE IN THE CENSOR Take All Your Rags — Newspapers Magazines Scrap Iron Tires and Metals and Get Top Prices at F. J. 0'Brocta SALVAGE Tel. 6211 Dunkirk B PUTYOURAUTOS TROUBIFS 1 ^ EXPERT MAMDS of Morence, A safe car is an economical car to drive! A steering and fronitend ad- justment saves wear and tear, cuts tire costs! See us today for a check! Welcome Vacationers SANDERSON'S GARAGE 43 Water St. Fredonia Phone OS 2-2167 DRIVE! wealth of health with BR1GGS' DAIRY FOOtiS BUS DRiyER SPONSORS OUTING FOR BOY RIDERS SHSPJDAr^ Carlton Gilray sponsored a trip to Cleveland, O., last Sunday for the- boys seventh grade and up who rode his school bus during the school year. They, attended the base- ball game between Cleveland and Boston. Adults who accom- panied them were Mrs. Gilray,' Raymond ; Borthwick, John Barnes and Paul Weirbach. ^ _ _ _ i Games werer enjoyed by the group, * Assisting the hosts were Mrs. Robert Tadt j and Mrs. Lewis Langhans Jr,j. Schuylkill, Pa., and Mr.' and Mrs. G. N. Harvey of Fox Chapel, Pa. | * At Ma-Ne-Ch cottage ifor the Summer are Dr. and Mrs. Fred Frank and children, Suzanne, Fred, John and Virginia. Their guests are the Misses Flo Tisch- bein and Ann Wharton. All are from Pittsburgh. * * I * At the cottage of; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McMillan of Pitts- burgh for two weeks are JMr. and Mrs. Bush, also of Pitts- burgh. * * * Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Schaefer and children, Punky r -and Susie of Pittsburgh are at their Sum- mer home, Holiday House, for the seasqn. Miss Kathy Held is their guest for two weeks. * , * * At Lake B'reez cottage are and Mrs. F. f B.. Bragdon and family of Pittsburgh. , / ililll \ i MMMtril A N N O ]U N C I Kir GUI Fredonia Antiques Show !''-• Grange Hall Fredonia, New York j ! July 14, 15, 16 and 17, 1959 T Tues., Wed..Thui}s. and Fri. Daily 12:00 Noon to 10:00 P. M. Close Last Day 6:00 P. M. .} Admission 60c Take a r t "Milk Break" Every Day I. .. For Extra Energy PHONE DUNKIRK FOR DIELIYERY N. S. 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Page 1: Correspondence from SHERIDAN 7/Fredonia NY... · At Wilson cottage for the Summer are Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wilson and children David-and Margaret, fjrom Pitts burgh. \ • The Misses

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Thursday, July 9, 1959

BARBARA MAJAK

Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Shaner and children, Marc, Fenny and Steve, of Olean a re a t their cot­tage for the Summer . They have as their guest NancV Yarkey of Erie, Pa. •

* * . " At Wilson cottage for the

S u m m e r are Mr. and Mrs. S tuar t Wilson and children David-and Margaret , fjrom Pit ts burgh.

\ • The Misses Gera ld ine Dewey

and Lulu Picket t N a rc at tfyeir cottage, the Pick-A-Dew. Their guests for the week-end are Mr. and Mrs. R i c h a r i Steven­son of Grand View Bay. Miss Dewey and Miss Picket t are from Niagarj_JEalIs_J

COOL, MAN, COOL. This view, in sharp contrast to the Summer 's heat, was taken last Winter by Georgre Arnold of Fredonia using: a Graflex "400" and Panatomic Film. The settingr is the Canadavay Creek a t Shumla.

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SHERIDAN • • • by Mrs. Benjamin Dorsett

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Mrs. Fick Directs Recreation Program

SHERIDAN — The youth recreat ion program under the direction of Mrs. Edward Fick will begin this week. Any boy or girl be tween the ages of five and 14 may at tend.

Recreat ion will be held at Memoria l Field every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday be­ginning Tuesday., Ju ly 7, from 6:30 p.m. unti l 8:30 p.m. There will be a bus to take the chil­dren swimming every Tuesday, Thu r sday and Fr iday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. to Sher idan Bay Park . The lifeguard will give swimming instruct ions each day.

SHERIDAN P E R S O N A L S SHERIDAN — Miss Marjor ie

Gi l rav and Mr. and Mrs. John

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Barnes and daughter , Sharon, and son, Brian, left Fr iday for Stony Creek, Ya., to visit rela­tives. Miss- Gi l ray and Mrs. Barnes re turned Sunday. Mr. Barnes and chHdren remained for this week.!

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keddib and family and Betty and Elaine Pa rks of Arkwr igh t left Fr iday morning to spend this week at Allegheny State Park .

Mrs. Mary Keilen, mother of Mrs. Rudolph Feinen, is a med­ical patient at the Brooks Mem­orial Hospital , Durikirk.

Mr. and Mrs. F rank Barton were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mancuso.

Miss Lucille Langhans and Lewis Langhans Sr. were! pic­nic supper guests recent ly a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. l iewis Langhans Jr. , and family of Fredonia.

Mrs. J e a n Blair and son, Michael, and sister, Sharon, Mc­Donald all of 'South Dayton, were guests Ju ly 4th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nunn.

Mr. and Mrs. Rober t jTadt and family of Collins Center were week-end guests at the! home of Mr. Lewis Langhans Sr. ,

Mr. and Mrs. J a y | Hare and daughter , S a n d r a y a t t e n d e d the-wedding of Miss/ Sharon. Hare in B loomingdad^ O., last Sa tur ­day. Miss J u d y Hare , of Wash­ington, D. C.,'\ was a brides­maid. Mr. a n d ^ M r s . Hare re

turned home Sunday afternoon. Mijs J u d y Hare arr ived home

by p a n e to spend the holiday week end with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. J ay Hare of Center Road.

Nelson Bar t le t t has re tu rned from Ithaca where he a t tended the s:hool for h ighway super-in tendants held at Cornell Uni­versity.

A/3c Frank Dorsctt left Mon­day afternoon from Buffalo by plane for his new base at Gqorge Air Force Base, Apple Valley,

Frank J. Feinen Succumbs all: 53

Calif., leave Mrs.

after spending a 40-day wih his parents , Mr. and Benjamin .Dorsctt and

brother, Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Price>of

Bear Lake, Pa., .were recent over-night guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Price and family

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kel ler of Sheffield, Pa., were r e c e n t guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l^enry Anderson and fam iiyj

Mrs Winfield Stebbins enter­tained at a luncheon this past Satfurday in honor of» her mother, Mrs. Henry Mart in, who was celebrat ing her 80th birth­day.

Mr. of Sil guests Mrs.

and Mrs. Lyman Jo rdan /er Creek were recent

at the home of Mr. and ay Shelley and Mrs. Car-

$HERIDAN — F r a ^ k J. Fei neri, 53, was, found d i a d in bed I ask Thursday morning (Ju ly 2, 1959') at j his residence. Mr. Feinen was born in Sher idan and a life-long resident here .

He was a ! m e m b e r of Sacred Heart Church, The Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion Po;t 62, Fra te rna l Order of E a g l e s and the Kosciuszko Club.

Survivors \ a re his mother , Mils. Mary. Feinen; two brothers , Alvin Fe inen and Rudolph Fei­nen all of Sher idan; four sis­ters, Mrs. Jbseph Scheyer j of Sher idan, Mrs. Angela Kemp of DuSn^rrJfc, Mrs. Raymond Wilson of ' Angola land Mrs. Louise Schill of Crdstline, O. t • j

Funeral services were held Sa turday at 9:30 a.m. from the McGraw Funeral Home in Dun­kirk and at | 0 a.m. from Sacred Hear t Church. In te rment fol­lowed in St. Mary 's Cemetery.

rie Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harr is

and family of Findley Lake were eek-end guests at the home of rs. Harr i s ' father, Albert Brin-

erho:f, and her sister, Miss Binkerhoff. William Bolster of Stony Va., is visiting at t he

of Mr. and Mrs. Donald and. Mr. and Mrs. Leon

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"Gr,eek, homes Smith Scott.

Don'ald Smith, a Summer stu­dent at the Biological Labora­tory of the Roswell Inst i tute in Springvil le, spent the Week-end with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith. :

Guests Entertained , At Langhans' Home S H E K D A N — JJo l iday guests at the homejOf Lewis Langhans Sr. 'and Miss Lucil le Langhans included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tadt and family of Collins Cen­ter, F rank Yonkers of Cassada-ga, M:\ and Mrs. Lewis Lang­hans Jr. , and family of Fredon­ia, Mr. and Mrs. F rank Barton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yonke ; and granddaughter , Dar-leen, Miss Marlene Irish, Mr. and M -s. Phi l ip Brown, Mr. and Mrs. .George Chant, Mr. and Mrs. R issell McCune, Miss Mari­lyn Me.ncuso, Mr. and Mrs. Ben­jamin Dorsett, F rank Dorsett, Michael Dorsett, and Miss Joan Luther of Rochester. A picnic supper was served on the lawn.

Roadside Stand Is Opened by W.SX.S.

i« i : SHERIDAN — A regular

meeting of the Women's Society of Chris t ian ' Service was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Nelson JMerritt.

Mrs. Carl ton Gilray, presi­dent, conducted the business meeting, j It {was decided that this would be the final meeting for' the Summer and activities will r esume again in September . It was also decided to have the church roadside stand open every F r j i d a j j r a i n or shine. J T ^ ' N . " H a r v e y " " a n d " children,

Following the business meet- ^ J a y n e a n d S c o t t o f

ing, Mrs,. Wmfield Stebbms gave a detailed report of her recent t r ip th rough Canada to the West sCoast.

Refreshments were seryed by t h e hostess, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Borthwick and Mrs. Winfield Stebbins. -

At Clohaven cottage are Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Cassadaga. Guests of the Brocks for two weeks are Capt. and Mrs. J ames L. Bushnell and daughters , Sal­ly Ann, Christine, and Betty Lee. The Bushnells have just re tu rned from Fairbanks , Alas­ka, where Capt. B u s h n e l l served three years of A r m y duty.

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Mr. and Mrs: Robert McCraw and children, Maureen, Ka th ­leen and Robert, of Dunk i rk are spending the Summer at their cottage, Lotta Bunx. Miss Mary Weber will be the guest of the McGraws for two weeks.

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Arr iv ing from Taren tum, Pa., to vacation at thei r Summer home are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lindquest and children, Ka thy Karen , and Kim.

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The C. W. Bartel ls from Pi t t s ­burgh are at the i r Summer home for the season.

At Merchant ' s cottage for the Summer are Mr. and Mrs., Ed-son Merchant of F r e d o n i a . Guests are Mr. and Mrs. Pa lmer Zazodny and son, Scotty, from East Cleveland, O.

Guests of Mr. andrMrs . How­ard Meyer of Buffalo for the week-end are Mr. and Mrs. David L. Funk and son, David, of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. ,G. Gordon Owens and children, J immy, Paul and Elizabeth Ann also of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Phil ip Guay and daughter , Mary Ellen^ of Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. Kar l Kla ten of Orchard Park .

• • • At Vitamin G cottage forj the

Summer are the Russell Su t ­lers of Pi t t sburgh and the Har­ry A.. Walkers of McKeesport, Pa.

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Guests of the Frederick L. Wilsons of Fredonia are Mr. and Mrs. A.j V. Gilli land of Bellevue, Pa., and Prof, and Mrs. A. J. CkzoraJ Prof. Ckzora is with the P h y s i c s Depar tment at Du-quesne University, Pi t tsburgh.

Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Singley oi P i t t sburgh are at their cot­tage for the Summer . Their guests are Mr. and Mrs. Nyblade and chi l ren, Rebecca, Walter and Russel from Africa.

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Guests of William F. Schultz of P i t t sburgh at his cottage Fai rv iew are Mr. and Mrs. Ro-

Guests of Mrs. FL D. Dalzell of Pi t t sburgh are Mrs. (Silas Page and son, George, and Mrs. Clement Flood and daughter , Marjorie of Pi t tsburgh.

• At Sunset Lodge until July 25 a re Mr. and Mrs. Glen Col-ton and children, nie and Ricky, and

Roger Ron-Mr. and

Mrs. James Mountain and chil­dren, Sally cjnd Tommy. They are from Bri i{igev i l

e, John and .ebanon are S u m m e r at

le, Pa *

Mr .and Mrs. William Luffer and children, Su,si Chris, of Mount '. s p e n d i n g \pne Shinglesides cottage. They have as their guest Ronnie Brown of Pi t tsburgh.

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Here from Buffalo to spend the Summer at their cottage a re Supreme Court Jus ' ice and Mrs. John F. Dwyer and sons, Sam, Rober t and David. ,

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At Wahjoo cottage are the Pepperonies Fra tern i ty of Fre­donia. They are : Dan "Deitzen, Bob Marsh, Ron ^ucci , Butch Sabato, John Noelj Ken John­son, J im Clarco, Randy Porter ,

Tony Scanio. Greensburg ,

Doug Newman and Arr iving from

Pa., for the Summer are Mrs, Ross Seightner . Her guests a re Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warner White of Dunki rk .

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frey and children, Michael, Debbie and Bill, of Dunki rk are at their cottage for the Summer .

* * * At Layceedae cottage are Mr.

and Mrs. H. Wilson. Their guests are Mr. anck Mrs." R. S. Wilson and children Sharon Lee and Don. All are burgh.

from Pi t t s -

C. Tackier Mr. and Mrs. T of Buffalo are at their cottage, Miramar . Their guests are Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Brown and daughter , Marjorie from Don ora, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brown and children, Bar ton and Ted, of Summit , N. J., and Mrs. C . |S . Crouse of Kingsport , Tenn. |

At Crestview cotltage for the Summer are Mr .and Mrs. Jack Schuber t and son Jon of Pi t t s ­burgh.

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Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neill Sr. of Pi t t sburgh Wave as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Goerg^e H. O'Neill J r . a n d family, SalJie, Bobby and Janey , Ariz.

Events Scheduled At Van Bui-en Point Community Center

The week 's , p rogram at the Communi ty Cen te r v at P a r k A v e n u e and Grove, presented by the Women's Club ,of Van Buren Point, includes events as follows: i

T h u r s d a y ^ Tennis classes at 8 and a.m.; story hour, 10 a.m.'; baseball for boys, 7 p.m.; Teen­age Night, 8 p.m.

Friday—Tennis class at 9 a.m.; crafts ' for children nine years old and up, 11 a.m.; square dance, 8 p.m.

Sa tu rday—Father and son softball game, 7 p.m.

James A. Richards is super­intendent of the Sunday School

Mrs. George Dieke is spend­ing the Summer at Allenhursl cottage. She has as her guests Mrs. D. W. Taggart and son. Tom, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taggart and daughter , Leslie, of Emporium, Pa.

' • • J * ~ * Mrs. M. Bran^ford Morrell

of Hiram, OJ, has arr ived to spend her 40th Summer at Van-Buren. She has as her guests at Virginia cottage Mrs. Thomas Suttort and children, Joanne, Dianne and Tommy, of Cleve­land, O.

which opened j a t Van Buren Point Community Center last Sunday with an a t tendance of 55 persons.

. Teachers a re Miss Deidre Wilson and Miss Eileen Schaef-fer, b e g i n n e r s classes; MissJ Susanne Frane and Miss Susie' Leffler, p r imary classes; M. A. iCogbill, teenagers ' class; Mur­ray Fahnestock, adult discussion group. Miss Prano Lois Raiser furnished music.

Sunday School opens at 11 a.m. Vesper services begin at 7:30 p.m. each"Sunday.

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Games were r enjoyed by the group, *

Assisting the hosts w e r e Mrs. Robert Tadt j and Mrs. Lewis Langhans J r , j .

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At Lake B'reez cottage are and Mrs. F . fB.. Bragdon and family of Pi t t sburgh . ,

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