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By M rs. Allle Bram ley
Andes, Sept. 11
Mrs. John Jakszewski anTt daughter, Loma, spent Labor day in Richmondville as guests of Miss Phillis Copits aiid Mrs. E stella Dibble.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cole of O neonta spent a few days with the ir son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drew and daughter, Beth, w ere Labor day weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drew, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. August Spand- le r of Kingston visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F rank Dibble, last week Sunday.
Miss K athy Redden, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. George Redden, returned to Hudson Valley Community college in Troy for her second year.
Jam es Drew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drew, returned to Williams college a t Williams- town, Mass., Sunday for his second year.
Mrs. W illiam T re ttn er and th ree daughters of Sidney were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Allie Bramley. On S aturday they attended the base
A n d e sball game between the Mets and Philadelphia a t Shea stadium.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jakszew ski took her daughter, Loma, Sunday to Troy, where she will a ttend 'H udson Valley Comm unity college. W illiam His- m an accompanied them.
Miss Linda Sm ith and friend. Miss W eaver of Syracuse, spent the weekend w ith Mr. and Mrs. Macon Smith.
Mrs. R. V. E. W right spent a few days in Gilbertsville a t the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W right, and son. She helped them move while she was there.
Miss Sandra Rossman left for Albany Business college, and Allen Joslin left for Colgate university Sunday. Both were Ju n e graduates of Andes central school.
Clarence Geiger of Long Island, who owns the Flyalong farm on the Tremperskill, has purchased the home of the late Jam es Mable on High s tree t in Andes.
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Preiser and family of W hite Plains and his m other, Mrs. Genevieve Preiser, also of Wl^ite Plains, spent the weekend a t the P reiser cottage on the Andes- Delhi road.
Miss Nancy Campbell, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Campbell, and Miss Susan Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gibson, are employed in the offices a t the Benedictine hospital in Kingston.
Mrs. Daniel Skowronski and baby of Cliffwood, N. J., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Aitken.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schoonmaker and fam ily of Canandaigua visited Mr. and Mrs. M ural Miller on Sunday.
A crowd of between 300 and 400 people assembled in Andes Saturday to attend the sale of the estate of the late Jam es Mable. The sale was conducted by Aikens Auction service of Delancey.
Miss Lisa Rowe, granddaughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M atthews, is spending a few days with her grandparents before she retu rns to college in Connecticut for her senior year.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson of Binghamton visited his grandm other, Mrs. K arl Deh- mel, Sunday. Mrs. Alvina Daily of L iberty spent Saturday with Mrs. Dehmel.
W illiam Rippel, son of Mrs. Constance Bacon of Andes, participated in th e Miss Am erica- pageant a t A tlantic City last week as a m em ber of the Milton H ershey school drill team and varsity band.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Tisch- m acher and son, Robin, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K ittle and fam ily a t Bath. Robert K ittle of B ath has returned from two m onths in England, where he worked in a hotel. Vicki Tischm acrer returned w ith her parents from Bath, where she was employed for two m onths a t the Gold Seal winerys. She will re tu rn to Albany th is week for her second year a t Albany P harm acy college.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greene and family and Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert S torey and son, Paul, of Dunraven were Friday n ight visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F rank Barber, in M argaretville.
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard H unter a ttended Miss Linda Bailey's birthday p a rty S aturday evening a t the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Bailey, a t Richmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. S tephen . Jack son and children, Sandra and Stephen Jr., of Gilboa were Satu rday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Greene and family.
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Miss S u s a n VanValken- burgh and friend, K aren Wolf, of Patchogue, L. I., spent last week w ith Susan’s grandm other, Mrs. E lla Mestyanek.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Roberts visited his aunt, Mrs. Ted W hite, la s t week. Mrs.. W hite, who is past 80, has been sick.
Miss Eileen Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bouton and children picnicked a t the S tre e te r campsite Sunday.
Mrs. Louis Crosby has been a patient a t the Kingston hosp ital for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Vikisi and Mrs. Alice Vlachos, Who spent the last 12 sum m ers a t the Crosby farmhouse, re tu rned to New York Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John VanVal- kenburgh are spending a few weeks w ith the ir daughter, Mrs. O sterhoudt. Mr. Van Valken- burgh is much improved since leaving the hospital.
Charles Ploutz has completed the painting of the De- Marfio house.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M estyanek and children of Kingston and Mrs. H ilda Peet of M argaretville were Sunday guests of Mrs. EUa M estyanek.
Prizes, Program Feature of Pomona’ Roxbury, Sept. 11. — Dela
w are County Pom ona Grange m et a t Roxbury Saturday. There w ere 73 members who answ ered the early afternoon roll call.
Business was transacted during the m orning session. A chicken dinner was served by the Delaw are Valley Grange a t noon. John Thorington, m aster of Delaware Valley Grange, welcomed Pom ona visitors, and N athan Bedford of Col. H arper Grange, Pomona m aster, re sponded.
Irving G uttridge had charge of the recreational p a rt of the program .
A tableau was presented by this session th a t the $600 personal tax exemption be raised to $1,000 and copies of this w ere to be sent to the Legislature.
The evening session was occupied w ith the biennial in sta llation of officers by H enry Rowland and his sta ff from Greenfield Grange in Saratoga county.
The new Pomona officers in^ stalled a t this tim e were: H ar-
-old Bedford, Col. H arper Grange, m aster; David Taylor,
NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., Sept. 11, 1969—Page Seven
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New Kingston Grange, overseer; Mrs. Howard T ait of Pe- pacton Grange, lecturer; W ilbur L. Cleaveland of Bloomville, stew ard; Ralph Buel of Delhi, assistant stew ard; Gordon Ccwan of Andes Grange, treasurer; Edwin Hodam of Walton, gatekeeper; Mrs. Laura Turner of Davenport, Ceres; Mrs. F lo rence Tweedie of Mundale, Pomona; Mrs. Pearl Coulter of Delhi, F lora; Mrs. Cornelius Hosier of New Kingston, lady assistan t stew ard; Howard T ait of Pepacton and H erbert Van Aken of Delaware Valley, tru s tees ; Mrs. W illiam Tweedie, junior deputy. The installation of Mrs. Genevieve Hughes of Long Eddy as secretary was delayed because of her illness.
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Pomona exhibits included 37 entries in the needlework departm ent alone. In the vegetable competition Bloomville was first. New Kingston second and Davenport third.
In flower exhibits Delhi was first; Delaware Valley second and New K ingston third.
In m iniature flower arrangem ents Col. H arper was first, Delhi second and Delaware Valley third.
In dish gardens Delhi was first, Delaw are Valley second and 'New Kingston third..
In weed collections Cel. Hsr- \vs/! fir.st;, D av3nrf»n ;-ee- rain W alton riiirrt.
The needlework entries were awarded to individuals: Mrs.. Thelm a B aker and Mrs. Robert N orthrup, for crocheted tablecloths; Mrs. L o re tta McLean, Mrs. Vemo Bouton, Mrs. P earl Tweedie, Mrs. Edith Hoyt and Mrs. John Kunzler, doilies; Mrs. L oretta McLean and Mrs. H attie Marks, place m ats; Mrs. L o re tta McLean, Mrs. Robert
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Also Mrs. Florence Tweedie, sw eaters; Mrs. Frances Polhill, scarves; Mrs. Helen Boeuw, Mrs. Joseph Hoyt, Mrs. F lo rence Tweedie and Mrs. Frances Polhill, baby sets; Mrs. W anda Lanzi, Mrs. Dorothy Hornbeck, Mrs. Bernice Smith. Miss E thel Edwards, embroidered tablecloths; Mrs. M arguerite Fowler, Swedish darning; Mrs. Helen Babel and Mrs. Jeanette Shepard, aprons.
The judges fo r the flowers were Mrs. Bruce Caswell and Mrs. W alter Guttinger. The judge for the vegetables was M artin Lawrence, the teacher of agriculture in the a rea ’s vocational school.
Juvenile prizes were awarded as follows;Bruce N orthrop of Delhi, F red Babcock of W alton, Dennis Buell of Delhi, P a tty N orthrop of Delhi, Susan Parsons of W alton, Dawn McCall of W alton, Nancy Buel of D elhi and Dianne Parsons of W alton, na tu re pictures; Janice N orthrop of Delhi, Nancy Buel of Delhi, Dawn MoCall of Walton, Diane Tucke r of Delhi, P a tty N orthrop of Delhi and Dennie Buel of Delhi, wall plaques; Bruce N orthrop and P a tty Parsons of W alton and Frederick Babcock, beanies.
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