JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-IOUHNAL-Thundoy Evening, May 16- 1957 ELEVEN •••
Falconer- - Laketoood
Ashville Fire Department Plan for Coming Activities
ASHVILLE — Plans for open home were made at the meeting of the Ashville Fire Department held Wednesday night at the Fire Hall. The event will be held June 2 to display the new fire truck and station 2 at Stow.
Carmen Blair was appointed chairman in charge of advance ticket sales for recreation rides for the annual Gala Days, July 11, 12, and 13.
The department voted to attend the Frewsourg Old Home Week parade on June 29 and the Findley Lake Firemen's Fair on Aug. 17. The men plan to march in the Memorial Day parade at Ashville.
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nual picnic committee. Members voted to purchase reflector belts and flash lights for the fire police.
Raymond Hovey and Hugh Damon were appointed to take charge of two concessions at the annual Chautauqua County Firemen's Gala Days at Stockton.
Fire Chief Irvin Bowen announced the'monthly fire drill will be June 5. Refreshments were served by George Ecker and Ther-on Derby.
The truck committee for June will be Stanley Loomis, Merle Manhart, William Marsh and Harold Murray, Walter Foster and Willis Graham will have charge of refreshments for the next meet-
Hewitt were appointed to the an- ing, June 19.
Life Membership in PTA Presented to Mrs. Classon
FALCONER—Mrs. Fred Classon was presented a life membership in the Parent Teachers Assn. at the final meeting of the year of the Falconer High School P.T.A., held Monday evening at the school. The presentation was made by Charles Walker.
New officers for the coming year were installed as follows by Mrs. Richmond Adams, district director; Mrs. Maurice Carlson, re-elected president; Mrs. John Kingsley, first vice president;
Second Graders Present Program At Lake wood
LAKEWOOD—An assembly program was given by Mrs. Margaret Holmstrom's second grade at the Lakewood Branch of Southwestern Central School Friday morning.
Kathleen Harrison welcomed the parents, teachers and students. Devotions and the flag salute were led by Rebecca Schroth. Dianne Holdsworth was the announcer.
The class presented an imaginative story, "The Brownies and the Children" with Donna Carlson as storyteller. The brownies were: Charles Berg, Alan Brink, Robert Chamberlin, Richard Cole, Ronald Davidson, Douglas Fortuin, Geoffrey Germany, Charles Himes, Robert Johnson, Michael Lesher, Dudley Onderdonk, 3d, Thomas Short, and Robert Starr. The children were: Lynda Carlson, Rox-anne Duink, Kathleen Harrison, Dianne Holdsworth, Bonna Peiffer, Linda Sarvis, Rebecca Schroth, Bernice Stratton and Terry Wright.
The scenery was made under the direction of Mrs. Edith Ingleson of the Art Department and the music was supervised by Gerald Smith of the Music Department. The room mothers, Mrs. Arthur Carlson and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, made the brownie costumes.
Charles Walker, second vice president; Mrs. Merlan Swanson, third vice presdent; Mrs. Leland Peter-soni, secretary; and Mrs. Cleland VoDentne, treasurer.
Mrs. Maurice Carlson presided at the business meeting and Mrs. Clarence Carlson, spiritual values chairman, gave the invocation. Mrs* Mary Rigby, treasurer, submitted the annual treasurer's report Final reports were given by Mrs. Leland Peterson, program chairman, and Mrs. Lee James, member-hip chairman. E. E. von Reyn, high school principal discussed school activities and also reported on a recent poll taken in the school regarding the type of recreation program the students are interested in. Mrs. Richard Pond and Frank Raimondo, reported on the recreation program of the past year.
Valerie Mattison presented a flute solo accompanied by Cleone Vollentine and Donna Malm and Gary Erickson sang a duet accompanied by Miss Vollentine. The evening's program included demonstrations by the boys of Nicholas Fedorka's gym class in tumbling and work on the trampoline and the parallel bars; a dress review by members of the home economics classes and square dancing by the girls of the seventh and eighth grades, under the direction of Mr. Crusino.
Refreshments were served in the cafeteria following the meeting by Mrs. Harold Hills, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Rangwald Stornes, Mrs. Margaret Alexander and Mrs. Julius Engstrom.
Falconer Girl Named For Moving Up Day
FALCONER—Mary Lou Darling, 212 East Main Street, has been named one of the co-chairmen of Moving Up Day at State University Teachers College, Geneseo, on Wednesday. Carolyn Lincoln, Can-andaigua, is on the committee with Miss Darling.
Pupils to Give Annual Concert
Art Exhibit Also Planned at Falconer
FALCONER—The annual spring concert and art exhibit presented by the music and art departments of Falconer Central High School will take place next Tuesday at 8:15 P.M.
The 48-piece High School orchestra, directed by Walton Huestis, will open the program. The Girls Glee Club and the Senior Choir, directed *by Gerald Heglund, will sing several selections.
The concert will close with music by the 58-piece Concert Band directed by Mr. Huestis and assisted by Gene Sutliff, cadet teacher from the State University Teachers College, Fredonia. This band was awarded an A rating at the NYSSMA Festival, held at Perry on May U.
The art exhibit will be open to the public preceding the concert, during intermission and immediately following the concert. Miss Norma Burow and Richard Nos-trant, instructors in the art and industrial arts departments, will conduct this exhibit in the school cafeteria.
The public is invited to attend this exhibit and concert Tickets may be purchased from any member of the music organizations or at the door.
Frews burg HNS Names 120 Club Committee
FREWSBURG—The Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church met May 8 in the Church Hall with the president, Robert McLaughin, conducting the business meeting.
The committee for this meeting was William Seekins and Edward Michalski. A committee named to conduct the 120 Club included Charles Barone, Otto Guli, Ray Sittinger, Michael Lindvay, Joseph Werneth, Robert McLaughlin, William Seekins, Joseph Lombardo, Robert Letro, Joseph Dallas, Edward Michalski, Meh/in Heeden, William Swanson and Verne Anderson.
A Communion breakfast was held Sunday with Edward Michalski and William Seekins in charge of arrangements. All members are to make a report on the 120 Club by tonight.
The Holy Name Society and the Altar and Rosary Society packed and mailed gifts for servicemen in the Carroll Service Group Wednesday evening.
Thet next business and social meeting of the Holy Name Society will be held at 8 P.M. June 5. Committee members will be Robert McLaughlin and Charles Barone.
The next Holy Name Communion breakfast will be held June 9 with Charles Barone and Robert McLaughlin as the committee in charge. •
Southwestern High Lists Honor and Merit Pupils
The honor roll and merit roll for the third quarter of Southwestern Central Junior-Senior High School has been announced as follows:
Honor roll: Sandra Sundeen, David Till, Carol Danielson, Paul Romer, Charles Trowbridge, M. Eileen Wetzen, Sharon Apthorpe. Kathleen Erb, Doris Gray JoAnn Hanson, Beverly Hazzard, Margaret Logan, Qint Merley, Roberta Simpson.
Nancy Eggleston, Jean Fargo, Sandra D. Johnson, Margaret Mc-Grath, Ruth Ostrom, Gordon Puis, Carol Starr, Sandra Thor, Carol Anderson, Marjorie Howbridge, M a r y Ellen Carlson, JoAnn Babyak, Joseph Cervone, David Lange, Carol Loftus, Carol Pen-hollow, Roberta Pierce, Jeanne Schneider, James Spencer, James1
Shearman. M a x i n e Gardner, Alexander
Graham, Joyce Gustafson, Cynthia Loucks, Phyllis Nordland, Dennis Rushworth, Patricia Thompson and Marcia Warlow.
Merit roll: Nancy Boberg, Cynthia Bramstong, Danny Girts, Lynne Hough, Janet Jones Jane Keller, Elizabeth Klawon, Patricia McKoon, Virginia Milliron, A. Lucille Nelson, Donald W. Peterson, Gene Nelson, Edward Reasor, Betsy Rushworth, Judy Sparling, derson.
Bruce Thorp, Elaine Weber. Daniel Bell, Bruce Bradford,
Cathleen Cooney, Marcia Eckman, Marilyn Danielson June Eliasson, Sarah Farnsworth, Ervan Hallin, Willard Hern, Janet Keech, Edward Knoepfle, Judy Olsen, Lenore Piazza, Kay Rothra, Shirley Sauls-giver, Lynn Seelbach, Lucille Pol-laro, Janet Siggins, K a r e n Stenander, Allen Stranigan, David Traniello, Shirley Stormer.
David Browne, Sherry Carlson |Carl Feidler, Polly Hodges, Anne IE. Johnson, Sandra Knapp, Jean Sampson, Janet Shotts, Barbara Siegel, Robert Swanson.
Diane Anderson, Janet Asel, Allen Capron, Linda Cederquist, Paul Desnerck, Judy Erickson, James Garrison, Bonnie Goranson, Ann Knowlton Mary Loomis, Lucinda iMcIntyre, Brenda Romer, Sue Swanson, Nancy Taylor, Patricia Thayer, Peggy Webb, Mary I. White.
Edward McGill, Sally Manhart, Bonnie Monfort, Janette Nordland, Fanchon Olson, Carta Sandberg, Beverly Anderson, Patricia Alters, Sharlene Baum, Lucius Bugbee, Ronald Burstrom Shirley Carlson, Lawrence Dawson, Sonia Flanders, Beverly Furlow, Clarice Johnson, Suzanne Johnson, Linda King, Florence Lane, Lorena Larson, Gordon Wahlgren and Phyllis An-
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Oak Hill Club Yotes Service Group1 Donation
FREWSBURG-Oak Hill Birthday Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eva* Bova, and the members voted toj give S3 to the Carroll Service Group.
Prizes and games were won by! Mrs. Mildred Long, Mrs. Avis Swanson, Mrs. Norma Nelson and Mrs. Bessie Johnson.
Mrs. Axel Carlson will entertain! the club at her home June 19.
Church of God I To Sponsor | Spring Musical I
BUSTI—The Busti Church of God will sponsor a Spring Musical at 8 P.M. today in the church. Th# program will feature the church choir, and also special numbers by musicians from the Busti FeaV erated Church, the Bethany Church of God and the Falconer Street Church of God, Jamestown, and the Warren, Titusville, and Marionville, Pa., churches. The of* fering will go towards the purl chase of a new piano.
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Celoron Events FRIDAY
Celoron - West Ellicott Child Health Clinic, Celoron Fire Hall, 11 A.M. to noon.
Released Time Religious Educa* tion Class, Methodist Church, 2:31 P.M. ' .
W.S.C.S. and Mary Salley Circli joint meeting, Mothers Day t e | and installation of officers, Metlv odist Church, 7:30 P.M.
Herman Kent Post, American Legion. Legion Clubhouse, 8 P.M.
Cerebral Palsy . Drive Workers Named at Bemus
BEMUS POINT—Mrs. Fred Ger-ber and Mrs. Sam Becker, co-chairmen of the Cerebral Palsy drive being held in the Bemus Point area, have announced the following list of workers':
Village of Bemus Point: Mrs. Ronald Breed, Mrs. Donald Buck, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. James Rodgers, Mrs. Ralph Langebartel, Mrs. Ed Uunderwood and Mrs. Er-win Howard; Oriental Park, Mrs. Sam Rashbrook, Mrs. William Fetzner, Mrs. Harold Vanstrom, Mrs. Herman Turnquist, Mrs. Allan Johnson, Mfs. Grant Anderson and Mrs. Charles Kruse; Shore Acres, Mrs. Robert Kruse and Mrs. Gilbert French.
Maple Springs, Mrs. William Ball, chairman, Mrs. Maurice Bos-worth, Mrs. Leland Crandall, Mrs. Richard Winchester and Miss Virginia Landers; Pancake Hill Road, Mrs. Raymond Peterson; Driftwood Road, Mrs. Howard Larson and Mrs. John Slagle; Belle view itoad, Mrs. Burton Carlson;. West-man Road, Mrs. Oke Isaacson; Mahanna Road, Mrs. Alton Near; Brown Road, Mrs. Ivan Seldon; Bayview Road, Mrs. Raymond Johnson; Ellery Center Road, Mrs. Maurice Lown; and Route 17, Mrs. Menzo Mattocks; Mrs. David Soule, Mrs. Elton Dye and Mrs. Richard Grahafh.
MOTHERS MEET FREWSBURG-Oak Hill Mothers
Club will meet at 1:30 P.M. June 12 at the home of Mrs. Marian Christian.
MRS. ELIZABETH B. PIERCE
Grand Matron Plans Visit To County OES
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Pierce, Cass-ville, most worthy grand matron of the 150,000 members of the Order of the Eastern Star of New York State, accompanied by the grand patron, Robert W. Cauld-well, East Williston, L. I., and the staff of grand officers, will visit Chautauqua District on Monday. The meeting will take place at the Masonic Hall, Westfield, at 8 P.M. and will be preceded by a banquet at 6:30 P.M. at St. Peter's Episcopal ChuTch House.
Mrs. Pierce, who has been active in Eastern Star work for a number of years is a member and past worthy matron of Kismet Chapter 217, O.E.S., Bridgewater. She served as district deputy grand matron of Lewis-Oneida in 1943. Since her election as grand matron, she has constituted three Eastern Star chapters, and has helped to organize two new constellations of Junior Stars. She has held four dedications of chapter rooms.
Bemus Point Youth Nominated for Medal
BEMUS POINT — Julian B. Wright, 208 Lakeside Drive, a student at Niagara University, has been named one of the nominees for the "Niagara Medal."
The medal is awarded annually to a member of the Senior Class who has displayed the qualities of high character, personality, loyalty and success in studies during his four year career at the university. The names of the winners will be announced at the annual Moving Up Day exorcises Friday.
Other nominees are Robert J. Kellick, Niagara Falls, and William G. Meier, Flushing.
West Ellicott Couple Plan Silver Event
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S.%Mc-Cann, 214 Allegheny Avenue, West Ellicott, will be honored for their 25th wedding anniversary with open house at their home from 2 to 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday. The affair is being given by their children.
Three Members of Norolec Elected District Officers
CELORON—Three members of Norolec Rebekah Lodge have been elected officers of Rebekah District Number Five.
Announcement was made at a meeting of the lodge held recently at the Lodge Home, that Miss Clara Savaree had been named district deputy president; Mrs. Marguerite Morley, secretary; and Mrs. Helen Carpenter, treasurer.
Noble Grand Mrs. Martha Benson presided at the session, and named Mrs. Maud Gill, Chaplain, chairman of arrangements for a memorial service, to be held at the May 23 meeting. Assisting will be Mrs. Olive Jones and Mrs. Alberta Peterson.
Mrs. Gill will also make plans for a "Go to Church Sunday", when members will attend services at the Celoron Methodist Church, in a group.
Mrs. Norma Carlson was appointed to place flags on the
graves of deceased members. Mrs. Astrid Martinson was elect
ed delegate to the Lockport Home Association annual meeting;, to be held in September, with Mrs. Norma Carlson as proxy delegate.
Mrs. Marguerite Morley will represent the Lodge at the State Assembly, to be held in Buffalo June 19-24.
It was announced that the 1958 State Assembly will be held at Saranac Lake, and a donation to the Saranac Assembly Committee was approved.
A letter oi thanks was received from Adolph Carlson for the birthday party held in his honor following the April 25 meeting.
A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Helen Carpenter, for the donation of a rug for the Lodge Home.
Refreshments following t h e meeting were served by Mrs. Hilma Anderson, Mrs. Maud Gill and Mrs. Etta Breneman.
Honor, Merit Pupils Listed At Southwestern Junior High
The Junior High School honor and merit rolls of Southwestern Central School for the third quarter of the school year have been announced as follows:
Honor roll. William Ahlstrom, Marcia Lawson, Barbara Crandall. Patrick Osmer, Patricia Gar-linger, Faith Gates, Dianne Johnson, Carol King, Karen Merley, Richard Bowen, Florien Carlson, Linda Knoepfle, Charlotte Olson, Sandra Swanson, Sherwood Van-Derwark, Sharon Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Michael Flynn, Nicole Germony, Margaret Harrison, Loel Hough, Fred Lawson, Richard Lindstrom, Beverly Joan Martin, Barbara Nelson, Diane Popowskf, Joyce Rolph, Sandra Schimpf and Robert Siegel.
Also, Jerome Batcheller, La-raine Bell, Sandra Buck, Cynthia Darrow. Elaine Erickson, Todd Gokey, Mary Hamilton. Norman Carlson, Twyla Holmstrom, Lyle Jensen, Sally King, Lawrence Lindstrom, Zorena Love, Sue My-regaard, Terry Naetzker, Beverly R. Martin, Jane Norquist, Janice Peterson, William Post and Mary-beth Rood.
Also, Jill Schroeder, Alta Ulrich, Barry Anderson. Karen Brown, Kirsten Engstrom, Margaret Guer-tin, Susan Hegstedt, Terry Jern, Dennis A. Johnson, Diane Lindstrom, Arthur Paul Loucks, Ann Maxwell, Samuel Nelson, Marcia Sanden, Jane Schroeder, Kay Schroeder, Kay Seawall, Rhea Sperry, John Sundeen, Kathleen Swanson and Roberta Turner.
.Merit roll, Gerald Barton. Roy Berglund, Patricia Bird,v Nancy Boyd, Michael Bryner, Jacquelyn Cardy, Judith Dittman, Vincent Eckdahl, Beverly Edgren, Sharon Erickson, Linda Fischer, Joyce Ford, Thomas Grady, Sharon Holdridge, Carolyn Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Marcia Karmolin-ski, Jack Knowlton, William Mack, Linda Mellor, Patricia Miller, Marilyn Moore. Gloria Olson, Linda Seeley, Sonya Shellman,
Dura Simpson, Ann Sonne, Sally Thompson, David Thorpe and James Wescott.
Also, Barbara Bootey, David Dibble, Joseph Evinczik, James Gruel, Todd Gustafson, Irene Hal-painy, Margaret Hendler. Jacky Kench, Katherine Kudzy, Diane Kulig, James Larson, Dorothy Levin, Ronald Lind, Sonja Lind-bloom, Wjlliam Monbert, John Moore, Neal Morrison, Marsha Nyman, Grace Rasmussen, Susan Sames, Robert Saxton, Leslie Seelbach, Margo Sikes. Linda Stilwell, Shirley Stolotz, Sally Stone, Sallie Sutphen, Sharon Swanson, Stephen Swanson, Michael Taylor, Susan Till and Sharon Woods.
Also Nancy Bergeston, Karen Engstrom, Roger Emo, Susan Ferguson, Roger Galbraith, John Hag-berg, Gary Johnson, Robert Larson, Carolyn Mack, Timothy Melfi, Peter Norlander, Kerin Schneider, Sharon Stroth, Danne Tramontana, William VanCamp, Mary Weborg and Richard West-man.
Also, John Adams, Darlene Briggs, Bonita Brown, Judith Clap-ham, Dorothy Crick, Robert Dart, Sharyn Faley, David C. Johnson, Carolyn Jones William Jones, Judith Lee, Ronald Lockwood, Russell Mattson. John Miller, Sharen Nelson, Anne Scotty. Nancy Shannon, Ralph Smith, Carol Swanson and Leigh Yates.
Also, Linda Anderson, James Blyth. Penelope Clement, Elizabeth Coulter, Sharon Dailey, De-lores Elmeer, Patrict Horrocks, Theresa House, Karen Leroy, Nancy Mathews, Katherine Nelson, Gerald Nordland. Lorraine Pearson, Judith Rogers, Mary Simons and David Videll.
Palmers Corners Mrs. Pearl Fuller returned from
Buffalo where she spent two weeks with friends and relatives.
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