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Mount Morris, New York, Wednesday, March 2 t , 1956
SENIOR CJLASS LEAVES JhTtlDAY FOR WASHINGTON
Members of the Senior Class of Mt. Morris Central School will leave here Friday at 6:30 a.m. for Canandaigua where they will leave on the Pennsylvania Railroad at 8:30 a.m. enroute to Washington, D. C, for their annual Easter tr|p.
The group will include Nanci Maca luso, Julie DioGuardi, Ann Conigiio, Mary Ftci, Jane Schrier, Patricia Ess, fmpfHur Falsone, Starry Gill, Marcia Green, Yvonne StaJey, Arlene William: Sally McConnell, Donna LaGeorge, Delores LaGeorge, GaR Smith, Rita Mistretta. Donna Garamone.
jatwitinn Valentino, Peter Scalia, Gus Suso, Anthony Regatuso, John Winters, John Briggs, Robert Goodell, James Scura, Dkk Schifino, Joseph Valntino. Charles D'lmperio, Louis LaDelfa, Rich surd Northrup, Alan Hayes, Frank Leone, Frank Leonardo, John Macaluso, Charles Miceli, Bernard Nkastro, Irvin Rea. Myron Day, Ronald Canute, Anthony
The^haperones will be Mrs Mary Creveling, Mr and Mrs, Anthony Meg
ind John Ricotta.
Parents Urged To Register (Children
S f t t e i mJafuliiMl lor kindergarten CQJMiaCvrilJ bo held in the kindergarten room of th» eiomentsry building at M t Morris Central School on Wednesday. April 11th, from 4-5 p.m. and 7-8 p.m., according to J. A. Loncao, Supervising Principal.
A child must be five years old on or human Ehmensfaor t i t following the opening of school in order to be registered and admitted to school this fall Parents •mat bring proof of age, such as a birth certificate or a baptismal record.
It it very important that the central school officials have this information to T4a%amsfh?ian and organize for the coming school year. It is expected that the new central building will be ready for occupancy at that time, and much must be done woR in advance to insure greater
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SALLY A. GREEN NAMED TO DEAN'S LIST AT ALFRED
Sally A. Groan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Green, Hopkins Street, has been named to the dean's list for outstanding academic achievement during the first semester at Alfred University at Alfred.
Sally is a senior student in the School IH Nursing at Alfred University. She is a 1952 graduate of M t Morris Central School.
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The traditional Three Hour Good Friday service will be held at S t John's Episcopal Church between the hours of 12 noon and 3 p.m. The Service will
of a series of meditations and on the Seven Words that our
Lord spoke from the Cross. who will ha taking part in the
ahe: the Rev. William Barkalow. of the Village Church; Rev.
K. Brown, pastor of the Methodist Rev, Merle S. Arnold, pastor
o f the Presbyterian Church and the Rev. Harold D. Avery, Rector of S t John's Church. Come and go anytime between the hours of 12 noon and 3 pan.
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FRANCIS BARNARD SUFFERS HEART ATTACK LAST WEEK
Francis Barnard, Stanley Street rural M t Morris mail carrier, suffered a heart
at his home last Wednesday mor-md rushed to Dansville Memorial
OtnVn his condition yesterday ent
Mrs. Lottie Willey Will Observe 90th
ay Mrs. Lottie Willey, M t Morris-Nunda
Road, will observe her 90th birthday on Saturday, March 31st at a party in her home which is being planned by her children*
Mrs. Willey, widow of Norman Willey, is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Kellogg and is a native of the town of M t Morris. Except for a few years when the family resided in the Western part of the United States, she has spent most of her life in this community. She was a former member of the Ridge Methodist Church.
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She has eleven children: Cecil of Beechy, Canada; Leslie and Clifford of N unda, Grace of Chili, Laura and Francis of M t Morris, Earl and Henry of Castile, Arthur of Honeoye Falls, Henry of Castile, Ernest of Geneseo and Waiter of Redbank, N. J. Another son, Tracy died several years ago She has one brother, Harry Kellogg of Rochester and two sisters, Mrs. Grace George and Mrs, Myrtie Mann, both of M t Morris; -v'--- •-.,,'••%. i
Conduct Training School On Apr i l !
Mrs. Lota Dudgeon, New York State Extension Specialist in Food and Nutrition, will conduct a training school for Livingston County Home Demonstration Unit leaders on Food Fad Hazards, at the Agricultural Headquarters in M t Morris on April 3rd from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., according to Miss Emilie Stuhl-miller. Livingston County Home Demonstration Agent
The specialist will discuss the pitfalls of fad reducing diets and fad foods, and how to recognize fad diets and fad foods. Also included in the lesson are sources of food and scientific help.
Leaders in home demonstration units will attend and take the information back to their units.
Proclamation! Where**, for the past several
years the business establishments in the Village of Mount Morris have agreed informally and vol-
to cease operations for hoars on Good Friday for
of that day, and
WHEREAS, the cessation of business has met with general favor and approval in the past
NOW THEREFORE, I, Sera-fine LaDelfa, Mayor of the Village of Mount Morris, N . Y., do hereby proclaim the three hours from, noon to 3hM pan, on Friday, March 30, 1956, as sacred to the observance of'
GOOD FRIDAY and do i n , u n w i n d that every place of business in the Village of Mount Morris, N . Y. he closed daring these hours, that every member of the community may be free to keep the day according to the dictates of his
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand thai 26th day.. of March, 1956, and cause the seal of the Village of Mount j Morris, N. Y„ to be affixed.
SERAFINE J. LA DELFA
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Farmers Urged T o File AppBcL™ Under Wool Act
Now is the time to file application for payment under the 1954 National Wool act, according to R. G. Parker, Livingston County Farm Extension agent. The 1955-56 wool marketing year ends March 31, 1956. The final date that applications will be accepted is April 30. Applications for payment should be filed at the Livingston County A.S.C. office which is located in * the Agricultural Headquarters in Mt. Morris.
The only applications accepted will for wool sold during the period April, 1955 and March 31, 1956. Wool sold after this date will come under the 1956-* 57 marketing year.
Payment covering the wool on unshorn lambs sold for slaughter will be considered within the same time limits set for shorn wool. Accompanying the op-plication for payment on unshorn lambs must be a sales certificate stating that the Iambs were never shorn and a certificate of slaughter to prove that the animals in question did not move into another flock.
Dr. Joseph Orlando New Rotary Leader
At the last regular meeting of the Rotary Club of Mt Morris held at Costa's restaurant these new officers were elected for the ensuing year, commencing July L*
President Joseph Orlando; vice-president, Chester M. Rice; secretary, Charles LaBarbera and teasurer, Sydney Goodman.
Dr. Charles Greenberg of Sonyea. • , . , . . , . , , . . , • who has served as president of the club M A R K E T B A S K E T during the past year will continue in - r , • • • ' • ^ g . » ! -*-T -̂vravsr* office until July 1. Many new projects M E R O E R V O T E have been completed under the admin- _ A , , _ _-_„ j n _ . , . . .__•,., . , stratum of Dr. Greenberg. S E T I N G E N E V A
Market Basket Stockholders are advised that a meeting will be held in the firm's offices on April 2 to approve the
Robert Reynolds Reelected Head Of Active Hose Co.
The following newly elected officers of the Active Hose Company of the Mt, Morris Fire Department will assume their new duties at the next regular meeting on Tuesday, April 10:
President Robert Reynolds; vice-president Robert Zangerle; secretary, - J. Frederick Beuerlein; treasurer, Francis J. Ceronie; foreman, Robert Beuerlein; assistant foreman, Daniel Tubbs; wardens, Francis J. Ceronie and John Alise; trustee, Addison Masten.
Francis J. Ceronie and Willard Brooks, Jr, were named delegates to the Western New York Firemen's Convention to be held in Batavia. Robert Zangerle and Daniel Tubbs were named alternate delegates.
—Mayor Serafine J. LaDelfa is receiv tag medical treatment at Strong Memor ial Hospital. Rochester.
- A l b e r t O. Jenkins has been elected * • * • * * » » which will merge the 55-year president of the Geneseo Rotary Club.
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grocery chain with the American Stores Co.
Directors of both chain firms already have voted approval of the $3,600,000 transaction that first was announced on December 7. No details of the effect on stores, employees or the Geneva warehouse of the Market Basket have been disclosed.
Gordon E. Hovey is president of the Market Basket Corp. which was founded by his late father, Harry E. Hovey, who began his grocery career in Warsaw.-
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FIRE COMPANIES TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING, APR. 5TH
Annual meeting of the M t Morris Fire Department will be held in the Council Room, village building, on Thursday, April 5 at 8 p.m., according to Ronald Donovan, Fire Chief,
Members of the three volunteer fire roenpanSrs will elect a fire chief, and two assistants and transact other busi-
that may coma before the meeting.
is Easter.
Valley Base Officials W Be Named
Volume Eighty-one Number Two
A preliminary meeting, of the Execu tive Council of the Genesee Valley Baseball League was held Sunday, March 18
itnia's Tavern i n Cuylerville president Augustine Argennia,
As the makes? of the loop srtain due to the fijet that several
clubs in the circuit last mason failed to send representatives, the election of officers for 1956 was postponed to another meeting to be held in Cuylerville at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 28
It was decided to give the present club*, Avon, Geneseo, , LcRoy, Lime Rock, Mt. Morris, Nunda, Retsof and Sonyea first opportunity for this season's franchises. A couple of other towns were reported as being interested in joining the league. For this mason the teams represented in the loop last season and desiring to remain in it this year must be represented personally at the March 28 meeting or send written notice to the secretary, Theodore R. Chapman* LeRoy, prior to that date.
p i e make-up of the league will be definitely settled at thai meeting and officers elected. Plans far the opening dale of the 1956 season, Selection of urn pire affiliation and official baseball will be among other business scheduled for this, session.
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Annual St. John's Gird Party Will Re Held Next Tuesday
The third annual St. John's Card Party wgl be held next Tuesday, April 3 at the Veterans' Building, Elm Street, Mt. Morris, commencing at 8 p.m. Prizes will be given and refreshments served. The public is invited.
The general chairman is Holland Seymour and the following committees have
named: Tickets, Mrs. Curtis Sliker Mrs. Harry JenkiSp'' prizes, Mrs,
F. Lynn Armstrong; Arrangements, Dwight F. Allen; refreshments, Mrs. Arthur Harvey; cleaning up, Ray F. O'Brien.
Prizes have been donated by the following business places: Zipper bag with umbrella combination, Joanne's; Luncheon cloth, Erbach's; ^Jewelry, Style Center; After Shave Lotion, Roberts' Drug Store; Corn Holders, Joseph's Jewelry; Arrow shirt, r Young Men's Shop; Coffee Pot, Noah's Ark; Hair wash, shampoo and wavn, Jo and Charles Beauty Salon; Large Bottle of Spray Net, Jo and Charles Beauty Salon; Box of candy, Gormley's; $2Jtjft certificate. Star Market; Electric Clock. The Electric Shop; Metal Book Rack, Mt. Morris Furniture Store; Certificate for 5 gal. of gas, Mt. Morris Sales; Certificate for 5 qts. of oil, L. Provinp, Atlantic Dealer; Score Cards, Folts Jewelry Store; Bali Point Pen, Cole's Drug Store; Wrapping Paper, Ben Franklin Sflpre and Wolk's 5c to $1.00 Store. .
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WINNER—Darin Aim Donovan, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Donovan, Mill Street, has been asked to take part in a Minstrel Show coming to Dansville in the near future, flpe participated in the two big amatetir shows staged in Sonyea on Mar. IS and 15. On tiie first night she wg* runner-up to Eizabeth Kerr, a baton twirler. On the second night woo first prise along with another singer, Richard Friedman and me Cool Cats On** estra. The three winners each received a $25 Savings Rood. This was Darla's fourth stage since the age of throe.
LOCAL YOUNG OF GRADUATING CLASS
Miss Shirley A. Hollowell, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Largs E. Hollowell, Eagle Street, was one m the twenty-four graduates at the Harpgr Method Beauty School Graduation njpch was held at the Seneca Hotel in Rochester last Sat
yr evening.
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ENTERPRISE BABY PHOTO CONTEST—The above group of children of
the community have entered the Enterprise Charming Child contest and are
competing for three valuable prima; Watch next week's Enterprise for an
other group. AB photos by S. Runfola, Photograper.
Top row, left, to right James Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stanley,
Groveland; Colleen Fay Swanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Swanson,
Church Road; Debra Jean Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris,
Leicester. Bottom row, Joseph John Argeuta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Argenta, Main Street; Robert Blackmore, son of Mrs. Rose Blackmore, Par.
ker Road; Kathy Montemarano, daughter of Mrs. Doris Montemarano, Cuy
lerville. .o--;
Top row, left to right, Richard Yanno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yanao,
South Main Street; Frances Yanno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yanno*
South Main Street; Frandne Yanno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yanno,
South Main Street Bottom row, Robert Steen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Steen, Damonsville Street; Sandra Leone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Leone, North Main Street; Patricia Nkastro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Nicastro, Erie Street \
ERWIN BILL TO INCREASE AID TO RURAL HIGHWAY
Albany—Towns .will share an estimated increase of nearly $5,000,000 annually in state aid for town highway purposes, beginning April 1, 1957, under two Republican-sponsored bills which became law in the final days of the 1956 Legislature.
Both measures were based UTKJH studies by the State Commission on Agriculture, of which Senator Austin W Erwin, Geneseo, is chairman.
AFRICAN VIOLET CLUB TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY
The Livingston County African Violet Club will hold a meeting at the Village Building, Geneseo on Wednesday, April 4th at 8 p.m.
Lewis Cook of Gainesville will be the speaker and show colored slides.
The following committee is in charge, Mrs. Arch Thompson, Mrs. Mack, Mrs. Pearl Cook, Mrs. Maude VonHummel, Mr. L. and Mrs. T. Daignault.
State Commander To Visit Livingston Legion On April 5
Arrangements have been made by Livingston County American Legion to entertain State Commander Fred Devlin of Buffalo, at a dinner to be held April 5 at the Dansville Mosge Home at 7 p.m.
County Commander Leon Harmon of Dansville has named the following9 committees: Tickets, Harry Applin, Dansville, with all Post Commanders assisting; dinner committee. Richard Werth. Dansville; reception committee, Jacob Fries. " :. . .
PL A N NIN G CARD PARTY S t Aon*s Society^pf the Assumption
Church will sponsor a public card party in the Church hall ott Wednesday, April 18, at 8 p.m., according to Mrs. James DiGioia, chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements.
LIVINGSTON MASONIC GROUP TO VISIT HERE, FRIDAY
Members of the Livingston County Masonic Association will conduct their monthly dinner and meeting at th Mt. Morris Masonic Lodge Rooms on Friday, Mar. 30th.
The Rev Merle S. Arnold, pastor of the M t Morris Presbyterian Church, will talk on his recent visit to the Holy Land and will show colored slides of pictures taken during his visit
DISCOVERED CIPOLLA FIRE Larry Falsone, Stanley Street a neigh
bor, discovered the fire early last Monday morning, that threatened to destroy the large green house on the Philip Cipolla property.
CHAIRMAN OF BLOOD PROGRAM Mrs. Harriett Rich of Tuscarora has
been appointed chairman of the Blood Program for the Northern Livingston County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
ENJOYS BIRTHDA Y PARTY James Staley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Staley, Elm Street, entertained several of his young friends, Sunday afternoon; the occasion being his 12tb
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