Canisteo NY Times 1952-1953

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t»AC* i - C A M S T B O , N. Y., TIMES, MAY 8, 18»2
Mrs. E l m e r Butler visited him Sun- Gary of Painted Poet, were dinner
guests Sunday of her parents, Mr.
day.
and Mrs. Andrew Murphy, and atTO SPEAK
Mrs. Irvin Kelley will be a guest tended the Open House celebration
speaker at the Women's Missionary of hte 60th wedding anniversary for
They will return Thursday morn- Society of the P r a t t s b u r g Presby- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Murphy.—
6<tth ANNIVEKSAKY
terian church this Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hallen of AddiJ A S P E R , N. Y., May 6—Mr. and ing.
son visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MurDISTRICT MEETING
O E S VISITATION
Mrs. George A. Murphy were honMrs. Kenneth Car], Mrs. H a r r y phy, Sunday.
The regular stated meeting of
ored guests at their home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Potter and
afternoon, a t a reception, given by J a s p e r Chapter OES was held Mon- Dennis, Mrs. S. G- Musto, Mrs. Fred
Butler
and
Mrs.
P.
J.
Smith
attendMr.
and Mrs. Gorden Wood and son
d
a
y
evening,
April
28
with
Worthy
thejr daughters, Mrs. Harvey Cloos,
and Mrs. Olenn Sims and their fam- Matron, Ruth H e c k m a n presiding. ed the District WSCS meeting in Dean called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lewis and family in Bath, Sunday.
At this meeting, R. W. Kathleen B a t h recently.
ilies of Painted Post from 2 to 6
The Potters also were in Penn Yan
BIRTHDAY DINNER
o'clock, which m a r k e d their sixti- F a i r b r o t h e r , district Grand Matron.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis and and the Woods afterwards made a
eth wedding anniversary, which and R. W. E r w i n E. Young, district G r a n d Lecturer, made their family had as dinner guests Sun- call on his brother, Harold Wood
d a t e . was May 5.
day April 27 his brother, Mr. and and family in Cameron.—Mr. and
Sixty-one relatives and
friends official visit.
A very delicious banquet was held Mrs. F r y e Dennis and two sons o ' Mrs. J. E. House called a t the Mrs.
from Painted Post, Hornell, CanDan Heckman home in Bath, Sunisteo, Greenwood, and Jasper at- at J a s p e r central school, sponsored Caton and his parents, Mr. and day. Benjamin Crocker of Kanona
tended the event. They were pre- by the Presbyterian Women's Soci- Mrs. Ross W. Dennis of South Can- was a business caller in town, Tuessented flowers, gifts and cards. They ety and preceding the meeting. isteo. The dinner honored the birth- day afternoon.—Rev. Charles Terhave resided all their married life at There were several visiting Chap- day anniversary of Frye Dennis.
rill and Rev. Harold Widger were j
M E E T I N G AT MACIIIAS
their present farm home, just out- t e r s present including Hammondsbusiness visitors in Troupsburg,
port,
Cohocton,
Livonia,
Greenwood,
E. T. Bouck was in Maehias Mon
side- J a s p e r village.
Mi- y ^ U
They have the two daughters Troupsburg, Woodhull, Howard and day where he attended the We st-'-^VWednesday evening.—Mr. and Mrs.
ern-iNew York Maple Syrup P r o - Milford Friends and family of
mentioned, also one son, Andrew J. Olean.
Woodhull called on her parents, Mr.
Presentations from the Chapter, ducers Association meeting.
Murphy, of J a s p e r ; 8 grandchildren
and Mrs. Eldred Drake, Sunday.—
FRIDAY DANCE
and 12 great-grandchildren. Mr. and were made to R. W. Kathleen FairA round and square dance for Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Wood and three
Mrs. Murphy, who are in fairly good brother, R. W. Erwin C. Young. W.
health, are life long residents of M. R u t h Heckman and" W. P. Glen the benefit of the Boy Scout Troop daughters of Wetlsville were in
this area, and have been active in L. Bullock by Janet Cornell, Grace will be held at the Jasper central town Sunday evening to call on his
mother, Mrs. Sarah Wood.—Mrs.
the community, until on coming Lent, Lucille Wood, and Lola school on Friday, May 9.
Lewis.
Music will be provided by the Mabel Metz w a s in Hornell Wedyeans.
nesday visiting her brother, Mr.
Alberta B r u t s m a n , Louise Horton Cavaliers.
MUSIC CONCERT
and Mrs. Howard Foster, and called
B R I D G E CLUB
The music d e p a r t m e n t of Jasper a n d Thelma Hunt were initiated
Mrs. Douglas Wilson entertained on Mrs. Hugh Foster, at St. James
central school will present the an- into the Chapter at this time.
Refreshment committee for the the Social Evening Bridge Club a', hospital.—Mr. and Mrs. John Pfcifnual spring- concert in the school
(Friday evening, May 16. The band regular meeting of Jasper Chapter, her home Wednesday evening. Hon- er and children Phillip, and Connie
and the girls' chorus will be fea- May 12, will bo Orisa Leach, Mar- ors went to Mrs. Clifford H u n t . Mrs. Kayo, were in Whitesvillc on ousiE d w a r d Litteer and Mrs. Gcorga ness Saturday afternoon. Mr. and
tured in a program prepared by garet Payne, and Grace Lent.
Mrs. Wayne Mayo and two daughJohnson.
MAY 15 D E A D L I N E
Mrs. Nancy Potter, music director.
ters, Pauline and Norma, and Mr.
The J a s p e r 1951 Tax Roll will be
C O N F I N E D TO H O M E S
Some instrumental soloists will also
closed May 15 if anyone wishes to
Mrs. Ralph Bullock is convales- and Mrs. Harvey Mayo and children
•be presented.
pay taxes before that date.
cing at her home from a vein liga- Yvonne and Robert, motored to
J U N I O R PLAY
Hartsville Sunday afternoon for a
The J u n i o r class of Jasper cenFlorence Brownell, Collector. tion operation performed in Beth- short visit with their son and broesda
hospital,
Hornell,
last
T
h
u
r
s
tral school presented the three act
VISIT GLASS C E N T E R
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Deo Mayo and
play, "Gabriel, Blow Your Horn."
The fifth and sixth grades el day.
daughter.—Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
MRS. B R O W N E L L H O M E
an the schoel auditorium Thursday J a s p e r central school, accompanied
House and children, Robert and
Mrs. C. A: Brownell, who fell and Bonnie visited her parents, Mr. and
and Friday evenings, May 1 and 2. by their teachers, Mrs. Thoma.s
Director of the play was Mrs. Mar- Griffin and Edward Litteer. also fractured her hip over two m o n t h s Mrs. Henry Lowry in EllicottvHle
garet Murray. She was assisted by fifth grade room mother, Mrs. S. ago and was confined to St. J a m e s Sunday afternoon. — Mrs. David
Mrs. Eloise Ackerson.
G. Musto, enjoyed a trip by bus hospital, Hornell, and afterwards at Mayo and children, Johnnie and
Members of the cast were Philip T h u r s d a y to the Corning Glass Cen- Yanni 'Nursing Home, Canisteo, re- Mary I/>u had Mrs. Sarah Wood as
Morton, Irene IBurchard, Caroline ter. E a r l Walrath was driver of t u r n e d to Mrs. Minnie Wood's Sat- their dinner guest at* Dosn's restu r d a y aternoon where the Brown- aurant on the Hornell-Arkport,
Allegar, Doris VanSkiver, Sharon the bus.
ells have been residing. Mr. Brown- road, Sunday. Afterwards they call•—Oliifc J a n e t t e F l i n t , Janice Hosmer,
MEETINGS LISTED
Phillip Earley, Clair Walrath, BradThe WSCS of the
Methodist ell is still a patient at Yanni's, Can- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore.
ley'Stone, Allan 'Brownell and Don- church will hold their regular isteo.
- M r . and Mrs. Willard Walrath of
FISHING T R I P
ald Brotzman.
monthly meeting Wednesday afterPainted Post, who attended open
H. C. Potter of Jasper, Mahlon house Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Y.
Between a c t s numbers Thursday noon, May 14. in the church parevening were piano solo. "Arkan- lors. Hostess will be Mrs. Glen Kernon of Greenwood, Clinton Loo- A. Murphy's GOth wedding annivers a s . Traveler," by Caroline Allegar P a y n e . She will be assisted by Mrs. mis and son Gordon Loom is, of sary afterwards called on other
and,''"Be My Life's Companion" and F o r r e s t Leach, and Mrs. Robert Campbell, returned home T h u r s d a y friends in town.—Mr. and Mrs.
from a fishing trip to the Adiron- Charles Zeltwanger of Ellicottville,
"Blacksmith Blues", by the E n - Hadley. "~~
semble.
called on Rev. Harold Widger, a t
The Presbyterian Women's So- dack Mountains.
JASPER PERSONALS
• 'Fjriday evening's between acts ciety will be held Wednesday afterthe Methodist parsonage Saturday
Ross Ingersoll, who has been a afternoon.—Mrs. Minnie Wood was
nuriabers were clarinet selections, noon, May 14, at the home of Mrs,.
Stephen F o s t e r ' s favorites by Mr. W i l l i a ^ Ferguson. Co-hostess will patient in Bethesda hospital, Hor- a guest of her daughter, Mrs. W.
and, Mrs. Stanley Ackerson, accom- be Mrs. Perry Cornell, and Mrs. nell for over two months, following a heart attack was brought L. Brown in Canisteo, Saturday
panied ; pn piano by Louise Horton. H a r r y Benn.
home Saturday, April 26. He is night.
Also vocal selections, "Wishin' "' and
ROLL CONTEST
"Pittsburg, Pennsylvania," by the.
J a s p e r Grange will meet. for :;lowly improving. —Mrs. D. L SaxS i i ) e m b l e k ^ H a a i M g w | H M H | | r e g u l a r session Tuesday evening. ton of Hornell, who has been reWASHINGTON T R I P
May 13. At this meeting the einna- siding with Tier daughter, Mrs. LesJ a s p e r c e n t r a l school Senior class mon roll contest will be held. E a c h ter Cornell, has not been feeling
left last F r i d a y for their Washing contestant will enter six rolls made well of late.—Rev. Irvin Kelley attoh. trip. T h e y drove to Elmira, from yeast dough, and baked in tended the Hornell and vicinity
•where they took the train, for thi muffin tins. For further instruction Ministerial meeting in Hornell.
Capital City. Class members were refer to a recent issue of the Am- Monday.— Spring vacation is on this
Members of Henry's Insurance
school.
Jacquelyn B r a b a n t , Vivian Button, erican Agriculturist. There will Be week at J a s p e r central
Mona Hosmer, flejrolyn Payne, J a n - prizes and the judges will be from There is no school this week.—Mrs. bowling team of the Canisteo ,Felice Spencer, Carolyn Wade, How- outside the Grange. Lecturer, Doris W. L. iBrown and Peggy R y d e r of lowcraft League scored 2,812 in the
ard. Austin Jr., Melford Drake, Ron- Carl will- present a program oh Canisteo were a m o n g those from State Masonic * Tournament Sunald Sutton, Gerald VanFleet, Arle- F a r m Practices, including Better out of town attending the W. B. day in Buffalo. The tourney will
VanSkiver, and Harold Willis.
Gardens for Better Living, and Wentworth auction sale, Friday af- continue through May.
ternoon.—Mr. nad Mrs. Ralph Lent
High score to date is 3,069. Those
Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. each lady present Will receive a
are spending his spring vacation from Canisteo who competed in
small
gift.
Douglas Wilson and Miss Mury
from J a s p e r central school faculty the tournament were Nelson HenCARD O F THANKS
Jean Holahan.
duties, with her mother, Mrs. Mabel ry, Carl Lamphier, Ncryes Allen,
I wish to t h a n k a i r my friends
H. Kilquist at Farmingdale, L. I.— Gerald Reynolds, Charles Nuding.
and neighbors for the many cards
Mrs. Luzerne Koon called on her Another village resident, Robert
and letters; the. M«tho.dist church
niece, Mrs. Hugh Foster of Addi- Allen, bowled that afternoon with
and the WSCS; also the Canisteo
pon, who "is a patient, in St. J a m e s the Hornell Motorcycle Club.
Rebekah Lodge, for the beautiful
hospital, Hornell.—Mr. and Mrs.
plants sent me during the time 1
Robert Wormley and family of
was in the hospital with a fractured
LOS ANGELES GUEST
Troupsburg spent Sunday evening
hip. Also for the m a n y deeds of
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs.
J. E. Crossman has returned
kindness, during Mr. Brownell's illMrs. Edward Davis. Mrs. Wormley home from a recent vacation trip
ness and for the Easter baskets
remained in J a s p e r to spend this to the Pacific Coast. During her
from the church and'VVSCS.
week with her parents, Mr. and itinerary she was the guest of Rev.
G o i n t o S c o t t ' s Ice C r e a m .
Mrs. Florence Brownell. Mrs. E d g a r House. Mrs. Wormley is Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Schutz
It's S m o o t h , Rich a n d
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
recovering from a recent operation and family of 1835 North Mariposa
The Jennie Ordway Missionary in St. J a m e s hospital. Hornell. •••Mr.
Creamy.
Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif., former
Society of the Presbyterian church and Mrs. P e r r y Weidler were dinheld their regular meeting, T h u r s - ner guests Sunday of her niece, Mr. Canisteo residents. Dr. Schut« was
day afternoon with Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Sam Fowler and family in formerly pastor of the First Methodist church here.
Dennis.
Addison.
Mrs. Ralph Lent conducted the
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sereno of
devotions and Mrs. Eldred W a l r a t h
presided, at the business session. Elkland. Pa. called on h e r sister,
Mrs. Leonard Hollenbeck gave the Mrs. Robert Sivan and family, Monbook review of "We Americans, day evening. - M r . and Mrs". Lao
North, and South," completing the Wallace of Canisteo were Sunday
book. Ms. Myra Mnrlatt presented afternoon callers of her brother, Mr.
the "Stewardship" lesson. Mrs. Rus- and Mrs. Allen Brownell and family.—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis of
sell Price read "In Jerusalem."
Greenwood were in town Monday
by Foley Automatic
The hostess served refreshm°nls
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
to thirteen.
Lawn
Mower Sharpener.
A. L. Lewis.—Mrs. J a m e s Bouton
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of Hedgesville called on Mrs. LuRev. Harold Widger who receiv- zerne Koon, Saturday afternoon. —
ed word Saturday of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Murphy and son
GEO. M. CARTER
his aunt, Mrs. Rose Moore in El- J o h n n e spent the week with her
Phone
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mira, attended funeral services in parents, Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r H.
Canisteo,
N. Y.
Elmira, Monday.
Willover, at Avon.—Mr. and Mrs.
STATIONED AT GAP
W a r r e n Miller and sons Keith and
Pvt. Elmer Butler, son of Mr. and
B u t C o m p a r e w i t h t h e B e s t of
Mr.-,. Fred Butler, who w i s recently
;
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inducted in the service, is stationed
^ >
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His address is U. S. 11259196, 1st
Platoon Company G„ 2nd Infantry
Regiment, 5th Infantry
Division,
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Mr. and Mrs. F r r d B u t l e r an 1
38 W. Main St., Canisteo
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