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JAMESTOWN POST-JOURNAL, Wednesday Evening, March 1). 1942 Society — Local — Domestic Newt i Ml RC Michael Josephine marriage Methodist rooming. trip Mr. reside at H BRIDE Mrs. Bellardo, the former Castiglione, whose took place in the Italian church on Saturday After a western motor and Mrs. Bellardo will 5 Fulton street. J H.S. Alumni The J. H. S. Alumni reunion committee met Tuesday evening in The office of the president, Walter L. Miller. V 'Fletcher Board Mrs. Ralph Anderson, will en- tertain the executive board of the M. J. Fletcher school P.-T.-A., for luncheon Thursday at 1 p. m. Democratic Women The Red Cross work meeting of nioeratic Women's Club will be held Friday with Mrs. Law- rence Forsberg, Sampson Street NURSES!- CUTICURA 2^ DIAPER RASH of better babies ba*e this three-fold 1 car*., .mildly I CutxruraOintment for heip- tag rchcro chsfiage and similar " r caused irrJutiooa—fragraat Soap for gentle cissnsmg ^T>«r* mildly medicated C uticura for refreshing comfort. Buy i at roar local druggist's today. Draft Serial Numbers Listed for Local Areas (Continued from Page One) —— Italian Methodist Church Is Scene of Winter Wedding The winter wedding of Miss Josephine Castiglione, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Nick Hichetti, 447 Alien Street, and Michael Bellar- do. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bellardo, 128 Water Street, took place Saturday morning in the Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. John Ruggiero offi- ciated at the double ring cere- mony. "Hie church was attrac- tively decorated with palms. The wedding music was played by Miss Tobia, who rendered the "Bridal Chorus", from Lohengrin with the Lohengrin and Mendelssohn Wed- ding marches as the processional, and recessional. During the cere- mony Mrs. Johnson sang "I Love You Truly.** The bride who was given In marriage by her father, was beau- tifully gowned in traditional white, of fitted Duchess satin with seed pearls and a Chant illy lace yoke. Her three-tiered veil of white illusion fell from a tira of orange blossoms. She also wore a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom and carried a bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. White satin slippers completed her ensemble. The wedding procession was led by Miss Josephine Calanni, fol- lowed by Mrs. William Halt, the matron of honor, and Miss Ange- line Pillittieri the maid of honor. They were gowned alike in shell pink, aquamarine and blue prin- cess taffeta gowns with head veils to match the gowns held in place by tiaras of flowers. They all *"ore lockets, their gift! from the bride. Louis Richetti, brother of the br.de, was best man, and Michael i Bellardo, the groom's cousin,J dshered. 1 The mother of the bride wore a royal blue dress with a corsage of pink roses and sweetpeas. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue dress with a corsage of yellow roses and sweetpeas. The wedding breakfasft followed for the immediate family and close friends in the Maccabee Hall. The bridal fable was decorated with a three-tiered wedding cake with a miniature bride and bride- groom. An afternoon reception was held later. Mr. and Mrs. Bellardo left for a western motor trip, after which they will make their home at 5 Fulton Street. The bride chose for traveling a black and white en- semble with black accessories. Board 652 461 Group I, W.S.C.S., Meets at the Church Plans for a mother and daugh- ter banquet, May 10, were dis- cussed at the meeting of Group 1, Women's Society of Christian Ser- vice, held at the First Methodist church, Tuesday evening with Mrs. Esther Lindstrom presiding. Final plans were made and com- mittees named to serve the lun- cheon to the meeting of the Chau- tauqua County Historical society to be held at the church, April 4. An invitation was received from Group 2 to attend a vesper service Sunday at 4:30 p. m. At alternate meetings a prescribed course of study on missions will be conduct- ed. Plans were also made for a SL Patrick's tea, March 17, at 8 p. m., in Fellowship hall. 1 Arthur Raymond Simmons, 65 Boulevard, Celoron. 2 James Charles Calabrese, W. Main St., Falconer. 3 Joseph Laird Spade, 909 Washington St. 4 Adrian Bergquist, 168 Thayer St. 5 DeForest Windsor Buckmas- ter, 205 Van Buren St. 6 John Deforest Kerr, 47 Tenth St. 7 Lewis Robbins, 61 E. Everett St., Falconer. 8 John Jacob Fluent, 69 E. Ev- erett St., Falconer. 9 Joseph John Fusco, 381 W. Tenth St. 10 Morris Charles Mistretta, 8 W. Eighth St. 11 Benjamin Brennan, 42 W. Fifteenth St. 12 William Theron McCartney, 54 Ninth St. 13 John Wallace Thompson, 1109 Washington St. 14 Claude Holdsworth Wharton, 401 W. Fourth St. 15 Wayne Nicholas Flick, 171 Stowe St. 16 Lavern Elmer Jacobson, R. D. 1, W. Oak Hill. 17 Alexander DiSalvo Sullivan, R. F. D. 1. (Kimball Stand) 18 Edwin Carl Algot Lindell, R. F. D. 1. 19 Emil John Samuelson, 560 E. Second St. 20 Jonas Ivar Kallman, 560 E. Second St. 21 John Willard Winslow, 337 Grossman St. 22 Ralph Smock, 10 Covey St., Falconer. 23 Arthur Lewis Dean, R. F. D. 1, Falconer. 24 Saro Sanuel Alessi, 110 Pearl St., Falconer. 25 Herbert Sanford Anderson, 10 Arlington Ave. 26 Henry Carl Yernberg, 80 Du- ra tit Ave. p Chester Earl Woodard, 400 Falconer St. 28 Elmer Monrow Pentycofe, 400 Falconer St. 29 Montrose Leon Taylor, 341 Crossman St. , # 30 Emery Charles Davenport, 167 Stowe St. 31 Anthony Michael Pacitti, 800 E. Second St. 32 Leonard Costa, 11 Thayer St. 33 Salvatore Franchina, 108 Cheney St. 34 Floyd Fred Raeon, 719 East Second St. 35 Wallace Russell Carr, 1169 Prendergast Ave. 36 Walter Rother Reinsch, East Fifth St. 37 Marion Artel Fargo, Kingsbury St. 38 Richard Wilbur Bissell, Lakeview Ave. 39 Ninus Gerald Almgren, D. 1. 40 Delbert John Easton, Lakeside Blvd.. R. F. .D. 1. 41 Henry Waldemar Lassen, Beverly Place. 42 Thomas Watson Seago, 516 East Fifth St. 43 Whitman Herbert Mooney, 31 Fairmount Ave. 44 Clifford John Lawson, Fairmount Ave. 45 Floyd Otto Wiquist, Stowe St. 46 Thilmer Carl Lindquist, Stowe St. 47 Floyd Cramer Martin, W. Fifth St. 48 Roy Ward Hall, 120 2nd St. 49 Glenn Bardens Rishell, 800 N. Main St. 50 Chester Fulcher, 1026 Wash- ington St. 51 Nels Helge Carlson, R. D. 1, 52 Stanley William Anderson, 48 Clyde Ave. ' 53 James Dunbar Love, 35 Eleventh St. 54 Marion D. Soldano, 902 E. Second St. 55 John McPheators Bryce, 1390 E. Second St. 56 Fred William Cooper, 229 Hopkins Ave. 57 Gordon Albert Anderson, 1067 E. Second St. 58 Carl John Jensen, 393 Fal- coner St. 59 Reynold Einar Johnson. 121 Curtis St. 60 Richard Oswald Hartenstein, 219 Clyde Ave. 61 Everett Louis Burnett, 18 KlppSt. 62 James Valentl, 302 E. Sec- ond St. 63 Miles Leo Stephenson, 48 Water St, Fredonia. 64 Warren Edward Lundmark, 400 East Sixth St. 65 Harold Caleb Snyder, 215 Clyde Ave. 66 Ronald Wilton Sandberg, 33 S. Allegheny Ave. 67 Lawrence Allen Peavey, 58 Grant St. 68 Fred Edwin Nordine, 35% Thayer St. 305 25 301 R. 102 12 51 195 405 214 East •ww>i»wiiwiiwwaip»wwii'iniiii—»"* mpmm » •« win*. m0mmmmm mmmmmm —• i 69 Howard Ruckel Steinhoff, 19 Flagg Ave. 70 Reuben Theodore Johnson, 437 Weeks St. 71 John E. Maher, 722 W. Fifth St. 72 Oscar Charles Loomis, 21 N. Alleghany St. 73 John Lester Dahl, 11 Phil- lips St. 74 Cary Gordon Wolf, 941 Jef- ferson St. 75 Frederick Earl Davis, 134 Lakeview Ave. 76 Joseph Reed Lowman, 115 Fulton St. 77 Leo Henry LaQuay, Box 64, Celoron. 78 Victor Alfred Turkovich, 16 Ninth St., Celoron. 79 Robert Floyd Galbraith, 37 Smith Ave., Celoron. 80 Truman Waldo Lawson, 945 E. Second St. 81 Robert Burnard Holmes, 120 Avalon Blvd. 82 Chester Burdette Gage, 195 Price Ave. 83 William Clarence Becker, 54 Wicks Ave. 84 Lawrence Andrew Phillips, * • . * a * * * 85 Irvin John Hoyt, 226 Fulton St. 86 Knute William Jacobson, 214 Falconer St. 87 Arthur W. Carlson, 26 Hop- kins Ave. 88 Aaron Dewey Roman, Sr., 803 W. Fifth St. 89 Frank Lensey, 921 Lafayette St. ^ 90 Paul Leslie Whitcomb, P. O. Box 154, Celoron. ... 91 Harry Elmer Johnson, Box 141, Celoron. 92 Victor Downer Swanson, 614 Spring St. 93 Clifford Ferdinand Wick- mark, 222 E. Main St., Falconer. 94 Francis Fredrick Dolce, 317 West 4th St. 95 Herbert Oscar Levan, 110 Chicago Ave. 96 Arthur Clinton Barrett, 404 West 5th St. 97 William Ernest Leggiero, Palace Theater, East 3rd St. 98 Herbert Fred LaRoy, 44 So. Allegheny Ave. 99 William Fred Robinson, 72 Louisa Ave. 100 Gunnard Valfrid Nelson, 307 Howard Ave. W. E. 101 Hans Torsten Natanael Larson, 16 Chicago Ave. 102 Fred Jonathan Landis, 310 West 7th St. 103 Fred Alexander Fiore, 4 Tif- fany Ave. 104 James William McEvoy, 675 Fairmount Ave. 105 Henry Dale Johnson, 169 Fluvanna Ave. 106 William Griffin Shearman, .543 Lakeview Ave. 107 Robert Frederick Darling, 217 Lincoln St. 108 Lawrence Edward Evans, 125 Giffrod Ave. 109 Harvey Edward Wood, 110 West Second St., Oswego. 110 Andrew George Lulas, 809 Lafayette St. 111 Harold William Swanson, 864 Spring St. 112 Runie Sixten Anderson, 38 Peach St. 113 Jason Francis Slater, 200 W 2nd St 114 Melvin Wayne Engle, 322 East Third St. 115 Matthew Peter Hellmann, R. F. D. 1. 116 Norman Charles Lind, 432 Fairmount Ave. ° 117 Leslie West Davis, Jr., 26 Twelfth St. 118 Helmar Gothfrid Peterson, 19 Dearing Ave. 119 Alton Dewey Piersons, 441 Falconer St. 120 Bernhard Carlson, 417 James Ave. 121 William Francis Hoover, 4 Ridgiey Terrace. 122 Edward Lavern Ulander, 25 Sturgis St. 123 Herbert Randall Henning, 5 Irvine Place. 124 Alvin Harold Swanson, 137 Wilson Place. 125 Elmer Lawrence Davidson, 27 Durant Ave. 126 Filippo Migliore, 477% Crescent St. 127 Henry Donch, 704 Buffalo St. 128 Sherman William Johnson, 305 Crescent St. 129 Sidney Tucker Hewes, 34 Chestnut St. 130 Harold P. Kane, 816 N. Main St. 131 Gail Augustus Beebe, 4 Flagg Ave. 132 John Nathaniel Llngenfelt- er, 68 Fourteenth St. 133 Ephraim Thomas Wilson, 869 North Main St. 134 William Bendo, 830% N. Main St. 135 Charles Henry Weible, 10 West Sixth St. 136 Charles DeMarco, 783 East Second St. « 137 James Harold Mitchener, 201 So. Allegheny Ave. 138 Sven Axel Anderson, 229 Newton Ave. 139 Berger Carl Lindbeck, 117 East Sixth St. 140 Belford Bonham Russell, 28 Blanchard St. 141 Walter Henry Knudsen, 850 Fairmount Ave. 142 Leonardo Curione, 26 Mer- lin Ave 143 Eric Poulain, 44 West 12th St. 144 Frank Eliger Brooks, 58 Merlin Ave. 145 Clynn William Gill, 86 Wicks Ave. 146 Clinton Paul Cummings, Box 98, Celoron. 147 Daniel Aloysious Dale, Box 215, Celoron. 148 Wilfred Beaver, 20 Mont Alto Drive. 149 LeRoy J. Saxton, Box 94, Celoron. 150 Thomas Paolillo, 734 E. Sec- ond St. 151 James McNeal, 116 Cross St. 152 Ivan Howard Rogers, 38 Hopkins St. 153 Herbert Verlon Phillips, R. F. D. 1. 154 Robert Price Tiffany, 209 Lincoln St. 155 John Winfred Bollman, 250 Fluvanna Ave. 156 Merle Clarence Mathewson, 116 Van Buren St. 157 Harry Charles Pavlock, 112 Tiffany Ave. 158 Omar Leland Oakes, 245 Curtis St. 159 James Migliore, 21 Crescent St. 160 Maurice Glenn Bingham, 222 Fulton St. 161 Claude Merle Wescott, Box 213. 162 Edward Carl Neubauer, 14 Merlin Ave. 163 Edward Leon Ecker, 119 Merlin Ave. 164 Eric William Carlson, 122 Robinson Ave. 165 Elmer Benjamin Olson, 427 Fairmount Ave. 166 Oscar Robert Johnson, 210 Hopkins Ave. 167 Walter Merriam Kesby, 58 Fourteenth St. 168 James Joseph Corrigan, 6 Cowing St. 169 Chester McCrea, Box 37, Celoron. 170 Harold Lester Bish, 105 Weeks St. 171 George Lyle Benson, 501 Winsor St. 172 Carl John Edlund, R. F. D. 1. 173 Kenneth Daniel Lindberg, 1011 N. Main St. 174 James Rudolph Roman, 209 Gustavus Ave. 175 Howard Gains Manchester, 52 Louisa Ave. 176 Franklin Ray Kerr, 9 Jef- fords St. 177 Gust Adolph Fredrickson, 176 Newton Ave. 178 Walter Leonard Larson, 1054 East 2nd St. 179 Gotfred Alfred Johnson, 115 W. 10th St. 180 Clyde Henry Waite, 136 Thayer St. 181 Wallace George Russell, 134 Lakeview Ave. 182 Edward Monroe Reeves, R. F. D. 2. 183 Ragnar Peter Larson, 10 North Hopkins St. 184 Henry Schwartz, Hotel Jamestown. 185 Julius Ermond Payne, 125 E. Falconer St., Falconer. 186 Donald Vincent Keding, 121 E. Elmwood Ave., Falconer. 187 Samuel Saro Piaza, 407 Central Ave., Falconer. 188 Charles Henry Samuelson, R. F. D. 2. 189 Raymond Franklin Splter, 1817% Lafayette St. 190 Maurice William Wiesner, Jr., 1115 Prendergast Ave. 191 Angelo James Cuoco, 468 Falconer St. 192 Anthony Richard Nicastro, 246 Hopkins Ave. 193 Carl Samuel Anderson, 315 Stowe St. 194 Loren Edward Townsend, 444 Buffalo St. 195 Andrew Gotfred Johnson, 309 Falconer St. 196 Edwin Ferdinand Fredrick- son, 176 Newton Ave. 197 Gust Lindstrom, 15 Beech- vi*»W A\ r f* 198 Marvin Cook Wilson, 43 Chestnut St. 199 Wayne Allen Stockwell, 1001 East 2nd St. < 200 Sam Michael Zembardo, 522 Crescent St. 201 Domenic Leanard Montan- ino, 22 Stafford St. 202 George Bertil Eckroth, 121 Hotchkiss St. 203 George Frank Gokey, Jr., 28 Gokey Bldg. 204 Richard Carpenter Hlller, 913 East 2nd St. 205 Arthur William Bergstrom, 1009 East 2nd St. 206 Fritz August Bengston, 201 Lafayette St. 207 Edwin Phillips Maher, 20 Taylor St. 208 James Orison Brown, 7 East 6th St. 209 Harold Kenneth Anderson, 896% East 2nd St. 210 Fritz Leonard Johnson, 223 Clyde Ave. Bicycle Credit Terms Change Mar. 23. 42 Down Payment must bt 33Vs% after this data, lot until then you can still avail yourself of our present easy terms*— $5.00 DOWN — $1.00 PER WEEK Complete Stock Roadmaiter, Rambler ami Excelsior Bicycles 26.95 n 47.95 BUY NOW—FUTURE DELIVERIES UNCERTAIN Jamestown Cycle Shop, Inc. 123 I. Second St. Phone 52-375 211 Harry Edward Speirs, 310 East Sixth St. 212 Everett Bhuel Benson, 134 Euclid Ave. 213 Maurice William Chrispell, 410 Lakeview Ave, 214 Charles Angelo Baglia, 23 Scott St. 215 Edward Louis Hokanson, 201 Falconer St. 216 Antonio Dfl Vecohio, 520 Crescent St. 217 James Edward Barkman, 109 Chandler St. 218 Joseph Edward Wanda, 204 West Fifth St. 219 Stanley Frank Frank Bart- lett, 213 Fulton SI 220 Maurice George Crick, 822 Washington St. 221 Purcell John Brenneisen, 1052 ^ North Main St. 222 Stewart Glfnnmore Larson, 43 Fairmount Av©. 223 John Emil Cooper, 229 Hop- kins Ave. 224 Andrew Carnegie Peterson, 230 Price St. % 225 John Henry Young, 34 Eleventh St. 226 Benjamin McGee, Nordic Temple. 227 Raymond Oscar Peterson, 620 Spring St. 228 Biaggio (none) Baggiano, 241 Crescent St. 229 Herbert Howard Williams, 31 Fluvanna Ave. 230 Axel Sigurd Adamson, 251 Fulton St. 231 Roy Lynch- P. O. Box 467. 232 LaVerne Maus, 110 Price St. 233 Charles James Herald, 108 West 8th St 234 Walter Wgyne Black. 864 Prendergast Ave* 235 Carl Anthony Foti, 12 Insti- tute St. 236 Stanley Moses Ruttenbur, 169 Hotchkiss S i 237 Ray Dowd, 105 East Sec- ond St. 238 Archie Howard Anderson, 109 Beechview Ave. 239 Clifford A|den Osmer, Box 453 240 Myrl Wesley Kelley, 9H Cheney St. 241 Frank Wyman Hart, Gen- eral Delivery. 242 Frederick Osborne Camp- bell, 366 Buffalo St. 243 George Everett McClaran, Jr., 36 Peach St. 244 Ernest Jasper Kelley, Jr., 511 North Main St. 245 Edward lean, 552 West Third St. 246 Richard Dowler Swanson, 3903 Spruce St. 247 Kenneth Alton Baker, 35 Cross St. 248 Donald William Paulson, 216 Dearing Ave. 249 Paul (No^t) Martines, 790 East Second St. 250 DeForest Livingston Strunk, R. F. D. No. 1. 251 Victor Raymond Mattey, 409 West 7th St. 252 Harold Alonzo Seager, 35 W. Livingston Ave., Celoron. 253 Edgar Cf>l Schwartz, 17 Austin Place. 254 Clifton Wffiard Thorpe, 205 Hotchkiss St. 255 Roland Dj Snyder, Box 122. Celoron. 256 Maurice Edward Cederqulst, R. F. D. No. 1.1 "*«• ^m» TIE40N »1 A great tie knot* easily wears practically "tor- over* . j;wo have H la stripe* ond plain colors, look yoar bast — coma - hi today for a Tta-low Ha by Svperba J^ktroocTs CHERRY and FOURTH ; 257 Thure Wm. Emanuel Ny- quist, 210 Thayer St. 258 Bennie Paolillo, 30 Gifford Ave. 259 Richard Warren Johnson, 33 Merlin Ave. 260 Pasquale Luciano, 541 Cres- cent St. 261 Glenn Alva Noyes, 428 Win- sor St. , 262 Michael N. Terry. 112 Che- ney St. 263 Kenneth LaVerne Peterson, 26 Dearing Ave. 264 Gordon Eugene Schermer- horn, 398 Falconer St. 265 Roy Harry Alden Vik, 3 Frink Ave. 266 Kenneth Charles Worden, 1404 Washington St. 267 Raymond William Lathrop, 158 Stowe S t 268 Donald Gladstone Under- wood, 2280 Washington St. 269 Howard Russell Miller, 1015 Lafayette St. 270 Herbert Francis Hern, R. F. D. No. 4, Jamestown. 271 Robert Perry Russell, 23 Hopkins Ave. 272 John (none) Van, 4 Brook- lyn Square. 273 Harold Nider Carlson, 103 Weeks St 274 Earl Hibbard, 419 West 6th St. 275 Thomas Henry Garrigan, 620 Jefferson St. 276 Malcolm Theodore Lind- beck, 24 Alton Place. 277 Frank Scardamaglia, 27 Scott St. 278 Harold Irvin Shaffer, 556 West Third St. 279 LaVern Carl Larson, 638 Winsor St. 280 Clarence William Nord, 40 Price Ave. W. E. 281 John Rudolph Johnson, 21 Weeks St. 282 Kermit Theodore Mason, 275 Buffalo S t 283 John Paul Babyak, 1207 Washington St. 284 Harry Carl Anderson, 14% Fourteenth St. 285 Charles Wesley Lloyd, 37 E. Main St., Falconer. 286 Carl Emil Munson, 185 Nr?\vt on Ave 287 Henry Sigfrid Christian, Box 307, Celoron. 288 Harold Carl Ericson, 54 Boulevard St., Celoron. 289 William George Ritaer, 241 Fulton S t 290 Lynn Harold Peterson, 54 Thirteenth S t 291 Gordon Franklin Baird, 402 Lakeview Ave. 292 Harold Lacey Sanford, 212 Fulton St. 293 Lawrence Richard Ander- son, 28 Price St. 294 Enos Elmer Warren, 614 Murray Ave. 295 Morris Valdemar Phillips, 1301 Washington S t 296 Bror Gotthard Wallentin Franson, 539 W. Third S t 297 Harry Albert Lenna, 603 Lakeview Ave. 298 Avery D. Piersons, 100 Gibbs St., Rochester. 299 Donald Warren Bensop, 3225 Foster St., Chicago, 111. 300 Gust Edwin Swanson, 552 Crescent S t 301 Henry Edward Goranflo, 1414 East Second St. 302 Edward Ewald Carlson, R. F. D. No. 1, Jamestown. 303 Wesson Moore Paplow, 15 Mason St., Falconer. 304 WUliam Gotfrid Bloom- strand, 26 Louisa Ave. 305 Dorrell Henry Jacobson, Box 178. 306 Aaron Harry Lippman, 61 Spruce S t 307 James Alfred Morgan, 2404 East Lake Road, Erie, Pa. 308 Robert Kenneth Charles, 337 W. Main St., Falconer. 309 Sam Phillip LaBarbera, 14 Cross St, Falconer. 310 Earl Deloss Inwood, S3 Ninth St. 311 Alfred Erhart Rasmussen, 44 Fairmount Ave. 312 Francis Joseph Moynihan, 37 Van Buren St. 313 Evert Fritjof Carlson, 16 S. Hanford S t 314 Paul LeRoy Fosberg, 27 Stowe St. 315 Ollie Aaron Miller, 220 Price St. 316 Harold Gilbert Erickson, 163 Bowen St. 317 Alton Ballard York, 85 Fairmount Ave. 318 Vincent Cleland Sweet 29 Hickory St., Falconer. 319 Glenn W. Waite, 45 Almet Ave., Falconer. 320 Warren Exra Ames. Box 12, Falconer. * 321 Paul Louis Miller. 337 Main St., Falconer. 322 Chauncey Lee Eanes, Chestnut St. believes NASAL IRRITATION dur to niltis e$2*> S Wben your nostrils become red. *-- tated. stuffy due to ootda or duet, J us t Insert a n t tie Men thoiatum to them. Not* how quickly It soothes the Irritated membranes and re- lievee the stuffiness. It will also check sneestng. Ones you enjoy Mentholatum's comforting relief, youll always want to keep this gentle ointment handy. In jars or tubes, 30o. MENTH0LATUM 323 Peter F. Wrtalen. 1155 ayette St. 324 Raymond Dale McKoon, 11 Eighth St., Celoron. 325 Edward Rolfe Langham, 604 Lafayette St. 326 Ralph Walter Shaffer, 125 North Dow St., Falconer. 327 Donald Edgar Luce. R T.TX No. 2, Jamestownr\ 328 John Hugo Borg, 310 Pine S t 329 David Erik Oste, 307 dergast Ave. 330 Roy Olof Olson, P. O. 83. 331 Bror Gustaf Rosenquist, IS Flagg Ave. 332 Theodore Miller Peterson, 305 W. Main St., Falconer. 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Page 1: Draft Serial Numbers Listed for Local Areasfultonhistory.com/Newspapers 23/Jamestown NY Post Journal...128 Sherman William Johnson, 305 Crescent St. 129 Sidney Tucker Hewes, 34 Chestnut

JAMESTOWN POST-JOURNAL, Wednesday Evening, March 1) . 1942 Society — Local — Domestic Newt

i Ml RC Michael Josephine marriage Methodist rooming. trip Mr. reside at

H BRIDE — Mrs. Bellardo, the former

Castiglione, whose took place in the Italian

church on Saturday After a western motor and Mrs. Bellardo will

5 Fulton street.

J H.S. Alumni The J. H. S. Alumni reunion

committee met Tuesday evening in The office of the president, Walter L. Miller.

V 'Fletcher Board Mrs. Ralph Anderson, will en­

tertain the executive board of the M. J. Fletcher school P.-T.-A., for luncheon Thursday at 1 p. m.

Democratic Women The Red Cross work meeting of

nioeratic Women's Club will be held Friday with Mrs. Law­rence Forsberg, Sampson Street

N U R S E S ! -CUTICURA

2 ^ DIAPER RASH of better babies ba*e

this three-fold1 car*., .mildly I CutxruraOintment for heip-

tag rchcro chsfiage and similar " r caused irrJutiooa—fragraat

Soap for gentle cissnsmg ^T>«r* mildly medicated C uticura

for refreshing comfort. Buy i at roar local druggist's today.

Draft Serial Numbers Listed for Local Areas

(Continued from Page One) ——

Italian Methodist Church Is Scene of Winter Wedding

The winter wedding of Miss Josephine Castiglione, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Nick Hichetti, 447 Alien Street, and Michael Bellar­do. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bellardo, 128 Water Street, took place Saturday morning in the Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. John Ruggiero offi­ciated at the double ring cere­mony. "Hie church was attrac­tively decorated with palms. The wedding music was played by Miss Tobia, who rendered the "Bridal Chorus", from Lohengrin with the Lohengrin and Mendelssohn Wed­ding marches as the processional, and recessional. During the cere­mony Mrs. Johnson sang "I Love You Truly.**

The bride who was given In marriage by her father, was beau­tifully gowned in traditional white, of fitted Duchess satin with seed pearls and a Chant illy lace yoke. Her three-tiered veil of white illusion fell from a tira of orange blossoms. She also wore a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom and carried a bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. White satin slippers completed her ensemble.

The wedding procession was led by Miss Josephine Calanni, fol­lowed by Mrs. William Halt, the matron of honor, and Miss Ange-line Pillittieri the maid of honor. They were gowned alike in shell pink, aquamarine and blue prin­cess taffeta gowns with head veils to match the gowns held in place by tiaras of flowers. They all *"ore lockets, their gift! from the bride.

Louis Richetti, brother of the br.de, was best man, and Michael i Bellardo, the groom's cousin,J dshered. 1

The mother of the bride wore a royal blue dress with a corsage of pink roses and sweetpeas. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue dress with a corsage of yellow roses and sweetpeas.

The wedding breakfasft followed for the immediate family and close friends in the Maccabee Hall. The bridal fable was decorated with a three-tiered wedding cake with a miniature bride and bride­groom. An afternoon reception was held later. •

Mr. and Mrs. Bellardo left for a western motor trip, after which they will make their home at 5 Fulton Street. The bride chose for traveling a black and white en­semble with black accessories.

Board 652 461

Group I, W.S.C.S., Meets at the Church

Plans for a mother and daugh­ter banquet, May 10, were dis­cussed at the meeting of Group 1, Women's Society of Christian Ser­vice, held at the First Methodist church, Tuesday evening with Mrs. Esther Lindstrom presiding. Final plans were made and com­mittees named to serve the lun­cheon to the meeting of the Chau­tauqua County Historical society to be held at the church, April 4.

An invitation was received from Group 2 to attend a vesper service Sunday at 4:30 p. m. At alternate meetings a prescribed course of study on missions will be conduct­ed. Plans were also made for a S L Patrick's tea, March 17, at 8 p. m., in Fellowship hall.

1 Arthur Raymond Simmons, 65 Boulevard, Celoron.

2 James Charles Calabrese, W. Main St., Falconer.

3 Joseph Laird Spade, 909 Washington St.

4 Adrian Bergquist, 168 Thayer St.

5 DeForest Windsor Buckmas-ter, 205 Van Buren St.

6 John Deforest Kerr, 47 Tenth St.

7 Lewis Robbins, 61 E. Everett St., Falconer.

8 John Jacob Fluent, 69 E. Ev­erett St., Falconer.

9 Joseph John Fusco, 381 W. Tenth St.

10 Morris Charles Mistretta, 8 W. Eighth St.

11 Benjamin Brennan, 42 W. Fifteenth St.

12 William Theron McCartney, 54 Ninth St.

13 John Wallace Thompson, 1109 Washington St.

14 Claude Holdsworth Wharton, 401 W. Fourth St.

15 Wayne Nicholas Flick, 171 Stowe St.

16 Lavern Elmer Jacobson, R. D. 1, W. Oak Hill.

17 Alexander DiSalvo Sullivan, R. F. D. 1. (Kimball Stand)

18 Edwin Carl Algot Lindell, R. F. D. 1.

19 Emil John Samuelson, 560 E. Second St.

20 Jonas Ivar Kallman, 560 E. Second St.

21 John Willard Winslow, 337 Grossman St.

22 Ralph Smock, 10 Covey St., Falconer.

23 Arthur Lewis Dean, R. F. D. 1, Falconer.

24 Saro Sanuel Alessi, 110 Pearl St., Falconer.

25 Herbert Sanford Anderson, 10 Arlington Ave.

26 Henry Carl Yernberg, 80 Du­ra tit Ave.

p Chester Earl Woodard, 400 Falconer St.

28 Elmer Monrow Pentycofe, 400 Falconer St.

29 Montrose Leon Taylor, 341 Crossman St. , #

30 Emery Charles Davenport, 167 Stowe St.

31 Anthony Michael Pacitti, 800 E. Second St.

32 Leonard Costa, 11 Thayer St. 33 Salvatore Franchina, 108

Cheney St. 34 Floyd Fred Raeon, 719 East

Second St. 35 Wallace Russell Carr, 1169

Prendergast Ave. 36 Walter Rother Reinsch,

East Fifth St. 37 Marion Artel Fargo,

Kingsbury St. 38 Richard Wilbur Bissell,

Lakeview Ave. 39 Ninus Gerald Almgren,

D. 1. 40 Delbert John Easton,

Lakeside Blvd.. R. F. .D. 1. 41 Henry Waldemar Lassen,

Beverly Place. 42 Thomas Watson Seago, 516

East Fifth St. 43 Whitman Herbert Mooney,

31 Fairmount Ave. 44 Clifford John Lawson,

Fairmount Ave. 45 Floyd Otto Wiquist,

Stowe St. 46 Thilmer Carl Lindquist,

Stowe St. 47 Floyd Cramer Martin,

W. Fifth St. 48 Roy Ward Hall, 120

2nd St. 49 Glenn Bardens Rishell, 800

N. Main St. 50 Chester Fulcher, 1026 Wash­

ington St. 51 Nels Helge Carlson, R. D. 1, 52 Stanley William Anderson,

48 Clyde Ave. ' 53 James Dunbar Love, 35

Eleventh St. 54 Marion D. Soldano, 902 E.

Second St. 55 John McPheators Bryce, 1390

E. Second St. 56 Fred William Cooper, 229

Hopkins Ave. 57 Gordon Albert Anderson,

1067 E. Second St. 58 Carl John Jensen, 393 Fal­

coner St. 59 Reynold Einar Johnson. 121

Curtis St. 60 Richard Oswald Hartenstein,

219 Clyde Ave. 61 Everett Louis Burnett, 18

KlppSt. 62 James Valentl, 302 E. Sec­

ond St. 63 Miles Leo Stephenson, 48

Water S t , Fredonia. 64 Warren Edward Lundmark,

400 East Sixth St. 65 Harold Caleb Snyder, 215

Clyde Ave. 66 Ronald Wilton Sandberg, 33

S. Allegheny Ave. 67 Lawrence Allen Peavey, 58

Grant St. 68 Fred Edwin Nordine, 35%

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69 Howard Ruckel Steinhoff, 19 Flagg Ave.

70 Reuben Theodore Johnson, 437 Weeks St.

71 John E. Maher, 722 W. Fifth St.

72 Oscar Charles Loomis, 21 N. Alleghany St.

73 John Lester Dahl, 11 Phil­lips St.

74 Cary Gordon Wolf, 941 Jef­ferson St.

75 Frederick Earl Davis, 134 Lakeview Ave.

76 Joseph Reed Lowman, 115 Fulton St.

77 Leo Henry LaQuay, Box 64, Celoron.

78 Victor Alfred Turkovich, 16 Ninth St., Celoron.

79 Robert Floyd Galbraith, 37 Smith Ave., Celoron.

80 Truman Waldo Lawson, 945 E. Second St.

81 Robert Burnard Holmes, 120 Avalon Blvd.

82 Chester Burdette Gage, 195 Price Ave.

83 William Clarence Becker, 54 Wicks Ave.

84 Lawrence Andrew Phillips, * • . * a * • * *

85 Irvin John Hoyt, 226 Fulton St.

86 Knute William Jacobson, 214 Falconer St.

87 Arthur W. Carlson, 26 Hop­kins Ave.

88 Aaron Dewey Roman, Sr., 803 W. Fifth St.

89 Frank Lensey, 921 Lafayette St. ^

90 Paul Leslie Whitcomb, P. O. Box 154, Celoron. ...

91 Harry Elmer Johnson, Box 141, Celoron.

92 Victor Downer Swanson, 614 Spring St.

93 Clifford Ferdinand Wick-mark, 222 E. Main St., Falconer.

94 Francis Fredrick Dolce, 317 West 4th St.

95 Herbert Oscar Levan, 110 Chicago Ave.

96 Arthur Clinton Barrett, 404 West 5th St.

97 William Ernest Leggiero, Palace Theater, East 3rd St.

98 Herbert Fred LaRoy, 44 So. Allegheny Ave.

99 William Fred Robinson, 72 Louisa Ave.

100 Gunnard Valfrid Nelson, 307 Howard Ave. W. E.

101 Hans Torsten Natanael Larson, 16 Chicago Ave.

102 Fred Jonathan Landis, 310 West 7th St.

103 Fred Alexander Fiore, 4 Tif-fany Ave.

104 James William McEvoy, 675 Fairmount Ave.

105 Henry Dale Johnson, 169 Fluvanna Ave.

106 William Griffin Shearman, .543 Lakeview Ave.

107 Robert Frederick Darling, 217 Lincoln St.

108 Lawrence Edward Evans, 125 Giffrod Ave.

109 Harvey Edward Wood, 110 West Second St., Oswego.

110 Andrew George Lulas, 809 Lafayette St.

111 Harold William Swanson, 864 Spring St.

112 Runie Sixten Anderson, 38 Peach St.

113 Jason Francis Slater, 200 W 2nd St

114 Melvin Wayne Engle, 322 East Third St.

115 Matthew Peter Hellmann, R. F. D. 1.

116 Norman Charles Lind, 432 Fairmount Ave. °

117 Leslie West Davis, Jr., 26 Twelfth St.

118 Helmar Gothfrid Peterson, 19 Dearing Ave.

119 Alton Dewey Piersons, 441 Falconer St.

120 Bernhard Carlson, 417 James Ave.

121 William Francis Hoover, 4 Ridgiey Terrace.

122 Edward Lavern Ulander, 25 Sturgis St.

123 Herbert Randall Henning, 5 Irvine Place.

124 Alvin Harold Swanson, 137 Wilson Place.

125 Elmer Lawrence Davidson, 27 Durant Ave.

126 Filippo Migliore, 477% Crescent St.

127 Henry Donch, 704 Buffalo St.

128 Sherman William Johnson, 305 Crescent St.

129 Sidney Tucker Hewes, 34 Chestnut St.

130 Harold P. Kane, 816 N. Main St.

131 Gail Augustus Beebe, 4 Flagg Ave.

132 John Nathaniel Llngenfelt-er, 68 Fourteenth St.

133 Ephraim Thomas Wilson, 869 North Main St.

134 William Bendo, 830% N. Main St.

135 Charles Henry Weible, 10 West Sixth St.

136 Charles DeMarco, 783 East Second St.

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137 James Harold Mitchener, 201 So. Allegheny Ave.

138 Sven Axel Anderson, 229 Newton Ave.

139 Berger Carl Lindbeck, 117 East Sixth St.

140 Belford Bonham Russell, 28 Blanchard St.

141 Walter Henry Knudsen, 850 Fairmount Ave.

142 Leonardo Curione, 26 Mer-lin Ave

143 Eric Poulain, 44 West 12th St.

144 Frank Eliger Brooks, 58 Merlin Ave.

145 Clynn William Gill, 86 Wicks Ave.

146 Clinton Paul Cummings, Box 98, Celoron.

147 Daniel Aloysious Dale, Box 215, Celoron.

148 Wilfred Beaver, 20 Mont Alto Drive.

149 LeRoy J. Saxton, Box 94, Celoron.

150 Thomas Paolillo, 734 E. Sec­ond St.

151 James McNeal, 116 Cross St.

152 Ivan Howard Rogers, 38 Hopkins St.

153 Herbert Verlon Phillips, R. F. D. 1.

154 Robert Price Tiffany, 209 Lincoln St.

155 John Winfred Bollman, 250 Fluvanna Ave.

156 Merle Clarence Mathewson, 116 Van Buren St.

157 Harry Charles Pavlock, 112 Tiffany Ave.

158 Omar Leland Oakes, 245 Curtis St.

159 James Migliore, 21 Crescent St.

160 Maurice Glenn Bingham, 222 Fulton St.

161 Claude Merle Wescott, Box 213.

162 Edward Carl Neubauer, 14 Merlin Ave.

163 Edward Leon Ecker, 119 Merlin Ave.

164 Eric William Carlson, 122 Robinson Ave.

165 Elmer Benjamin Olson, 427 Fairmount Ave.

166 Oscar Robert Johnson, 210 Hopkins Ave.

167 Walter Merriam Kesby, 58 Fourteenth St.

168 James Joseph Corrigan, 6 Cowing St.

169 Chester McCrea, Box 37, Celoron.

170 Harold Lester Bish, 105 Weeks St.

171 George Lyle Benson, 501 Winsor St.

172 Carl John Edlund, R. F. D. 1.

173 Kenneth Daniel Lindberg, 1011 N. Main St.

174 James Rudolph Roman, 209 Gustavus Ave.

175 Howard Gains Manchester, 52 Louisa Ave.

176 Franklin Ray Kerr, 9 Jef­fords St.

177 Gust Adolph Fredrickson, 176 Newton Ave.

178 Walter Leonard Larson, 1054 East 2nd St.

179 Gotfred Alfred Johnson, 115 W. 10th St.

180 Clyde Henry Waite, 136 Thayer St.

181 Wallace George Russell, 134 Lakeview Ave.

182 Edward Monroe Reeves, R. F. D. 2.

183 Ragnar Peter Larson, 10 North Hopkins St.

184 Henry Schwartz, Hotel Jamestown.

185 Julius Ermond Payne, 125 E. Falconer St., Falconer.

186 Donald Vincent Keding, 121 E. Elmwood Ave., Falconer.

187 Samuel Saro Piaza, 407 Central Ave., Falconer.

188 Charles Henry Samuelson, R. F. D. 2.

189 Raymond Franklin Splter, 1817% Lafayette St.

190 Maurice William Wiesner, Jr., 1115 Prendergast Ave.

191 Angelo James Cuoco, 468 Falconer St.

192 Anthony Richard Nicastro, 246 Hopkins Ave.

193 Carl Samuel Anderson, 315 Stowe St.

194 Loren Edward Townsend, 444 Buffalo St.

195 Andrew Gotfred Johnson, 309 Falconer St.

196 Edwin Ferdinand Fredrick-son, 176 Newton Ave.

197 Gust Lindstrom, 15 Beech-vi*»W A\rf*

198 Marvin Cook Wilson, 43 Chestnut St.

199 Wayne Allen Stockwell, 1001 East 2nd St. < 200 Sam Michael Zembardo, 522 Crescent St.

201 Domenic Leanard Montan-ino, 22 Stafford St.

202 George Bertil Eckroth, 121 Hotchkiss St.

203 George Frank Gokey, Jr., 28 Gokey Bldg.

204 Richard Carpenter Hlller, 913 East 2nd St.

205 Arthur William Bergstrom, 1009 East 2nd St.

206 Fritz August Bengston, 201 Lafayette St.

207 Edwin Phillips Maher, 20 Taylor St.

208 James Orison Brown, 7 East 6th St.

209 Harold Kenneth Anderson, 896% East 2nd St.

210 Fritz Leonard Johnson, 223 Clyde Ave.

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211 Harry Edward Speirs, 310 East Sixth St.

212 Everett Bhuel Benson, 134 Euclid Ave.

213 Maurice William Chrispell, 410 Lakeview Ave,

214 Charles Angelo Baglia, 23 Scott St.

215 Edward Louis Hokanson, 201 Falconer St.

216 Antonio Dfl Vecohio, 520 Crescent St.

217 James Edward Barkman, 109 Chandler St.

218 Joseph Edward Wanda, 204 West Fifth St.

219 Stanley Frank Frank Bart-lett, 213 Fulton S I

220 Maurice George Crick, 822 Washington St.

221 Purcell John Brenneisen, 1052 ̂ North Main St.

222 Stewart Glfnnmore Larson, 43 Fairmount Av©.

223 John Emil Cooper, 229 Hop­kins Ave.

224 Andrew Carnegie Peterson, 230 Price St. %

225 John Henry Young, 34 Eleventh St.

226 Benjamin McGee, Nordic Temple.

227 Raymond Oscar Peterson, 620 Spring St.

228 Biaggio (none) Baggiano, 241 Crescent St.

229 Herbert Howard Williams, 31 Fluvanna Ave.

230 Axel Sigurd Adamson, 251 Fulton St.

231 Roy Lynch- P. O. Box 467. 232 LaVerne Maus, 110 Price St. 233 Charles James Herald, 108

West 8th St 234 Walter Wgyne Black. 864

Prendergast Ave* 235 Carl Anthony Foti, 12 Insti­

tute St. 236 Stanley Moses Ruttenbur,

169 Hotchkiss S i 237 Ray Dowd, 105 East Sec­

ond St. 238 Archie Howard Anderson,

109 Beechview Ave. 239 Clifford A|den Osmer, Box

453 240 Myrl Wesley Kelley, 9H

Cheney St. 241 Frank Wyman Hart, Gen­

eral Delivery. 242 Frederick Osborne Camp­

bell, 366 Buffalo St. 243 George Everett McClaran,

Jr., 36 Peach St. 244 Ernest Jasper Kelley, Jr.,

511 North Main St. 245 Edward lean , 552 West

Third St. 246 Richard Dowler Swanson,

3903 Spruce St. 247 Kenneth Alton Baker, 35

Cross St. 248 Donald William Paulson, 216

Dearing Ave. 249 Paul (No^t) Martines, 790

East Second St. 250 DeForest Livingston Strunk,

R. F. D. No. 1. 251 Victor Raymond Mattey,

409 West 7th St. 252 Harold Alonzo Seager, 35

W. Livingston Ave., Celoron. 253 Edgar Cf>l Schwartz, 17

Austin Place. 254 Clifton Wffiard Thorpe, 205

Hotchkiss St. 255 Roland Dj Snyder, Box 122.

Celoron. 256 Maurice Edward Cederqulst,

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257 Thure Wm. Emanuel Ny-quist, 210 Thayer St.

258 Bennie Paolillo, 30 Gifford Ave.

259 Richard Warren Johnson, 33 Merlin Ave.

260 Pasquale Luciano, 541 Cres­cent St.

261 Glenn Alva Noyes, 428 Win­sor St. ,

262 Michael N. Terry. 112 Che­ney St.

263 Kenneth LaVerne Peterson, 26 Dearing Ave.

264 Gordon Eugene Schermer-horn, 398 Falconer St.

265 Roy Harry Alden Vik, 3 Frink Ave.

266 Kenneth Charles Worden, 1404 Washington St.

267 Raymond William Lathrop, 158 Stowe S t

268 Donald Gladstone Under­wood, 2280 Washington St.

269 Howard Russell Miller, 1015 Lafayette St.

270 Herbert Francis Hern, R. F. D. No. 4, Jamestown.

271 Robert Perry Russell, 23 Hopkins Ave.

272 John (none) Van, 4 Brook­lyn Square.

273 Harold Nider Carlson, 103 Weeks St

274 Earl Hibbard, 419 West 6th St.

275 Thomas Henry Garrigan, 620 Jefferson St.

276 Malcolm Theodore Lind­beck, 24 Alton Place.

277 Frank Scardamaglia, 27 Scott St.

278 Harold Irvin Shaffer, 556 West Third St.

279 LaVern Carl Larson, 638 Winsor St.

280 Clarence William Nord, 40 Price Ave. W. E.

281 John Rudolph Johnson, 21 Weeks St.

282 Kermit Theodore Mason, 275 Buffalo S t

283 John Paul Babyak, 1207 Washington St.

284 Harry Carl Anderson, 14% Fourteenth St.

285 Charles Wesley Lloyd, 37 E. Main St., Falconer.

286 Carl Emil Munson, 185 Nr?\vt on Ave

287 Henry Sigfrid Christian, Box 307, Celoron.

288 Harold Carl Ericson, 54 Boulevard St., Celoron.

289 William George Ritaer, 241 Fulton S t

290 Lynn Harold Peterson, 54 Thirteenth S t

291 Gordon Franklin Baird, 402 Lakeview Ave.

292 Harold Lacey Sanford, 212 Fulton St.

293 Lawrence Richard Ander­son, 28 Price St.

294 Enos Elmer Warren, 614 Murray Ave.

295 Morris Valdemar Phillips, 1301 Washington S t

296 Bror Gotthard Wallentin Franson, 539 W. Third S t

297 Harry Albert Lenna, 603 Lakeview Ave.

298 Avery D. Piersons, 100 Gibbs St., Rochester.

299 Donald Warren Bensop, 3225 Foster St., Chicago, 111.

300 Gust Edwin Swanson, 552 Crescent S t

301 Henry Edward Goranflo, 1414 East Second St.

302 Edward Ewald Carlson, R. F. D. No. 1, Jamestown.

303 Wesson Moore Paplow, 15 Mason St., Falconer.

304 WUliam Gotfrid Bloom-strand, 26 Louisa Ave.

305 Dorrell Henry Jacobson, Box 178.

306 Aaron Harry Lippman, 61 Spruce S t

307 James Alfred Morgan, 2404 East Lake Road, Erie, Pa.

308 Robert Kenneth Charles, 337 W. Main St., Falconer.

309 Sam Phillip LaBarbera, 14 Cross S t , Falconer.

310 Earl Deloss Inwood, S3 Ninth St.

311 Alfred Erhart Rasmussen, 44 Fairmount Ave.

312 Francis Joseph Moynihan, 37 Van Buren St.

313 Evert Fritjof Carlson, 16 S. Hanford S t

314 Paul LeRoy Fosberg, 27 Stowe St.

315 Ollie Aaron Miller, 220 Price St.

316 Harold Gilbert Erickson, 163 Bowen St.

317 Alton Ballard York, 85 Fairmount Ave.

318 Vincent Cleland Sweet 29 Hickory St., Falconer.

319 Glenn W. Waite, 45 Almet Ave., Falconer.

320 Warren Exra Ames. Box 12, Falconer. *

321 Paul Louis Miller. 337 Main St., Falconer.

322 Chauncey Lee Eanes, Chestnut St.

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323 Peter F. Wrtalen. 1155 ayette St.

324 Raymond Dale McKoon, 11 Eighth St., Celoron.

325 Edward Rolfe Langham, 604 Lafayette St.

326 Ralph Walter Shaffer, 125 North Dow St., Falconer.

327 Donald Edgar Luce. R T.TX No. 2, Jamestownr\

328 John Hugo Borg, 310 Pine S t

329 David Erik Oste, 307 dergast Ave.

330 Roy Olof Olson, P. O. 83.

331 Bror Gustaf Rosenquist, IS Flagg Ave.

332 Theodore Miller Peterson, 305 W. Main St., Falconer.

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