1METHODISTS TO DEWCATE HEW iADDltiOM SUNDAY MORNING

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DEVOTED TO TliE BEST I N T l ^ T S o r ^
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PortvUIe, Cattaraugus County, New York
1 METHODISTS TO DEWCATE HEW
iADDltiOM SUNDAY MORNING
GKAOrATE FEOM-CQLLEGBS
PEOPLE o r POftTVIUJt.
and
VlCIHltY.
THUBSPAY JU N t T* 1 » t
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sp. Craft
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The ‘*Home Club” H c^e Bhreau
Unit of Bedford Comers are ho^dihg
a meeting to-niglit at Grangti
^ e Section of officers for the
iming year will he held at this time.
The topic of the lesson is ‘'Aging:
Succes^ully” ,and the leader wDl be
Mirs. Igaude Ounbolten.
Limch w D l.^ served.
The Women‘s study Club was en-?
tertained Monday n ij^ t at the home
of Mrs. Harold ,Orr. Mr; Qrr show­
ed pictures of l^oHda. .G am «w ere
played and lunch was served.
On June 2(ith the a u b will hold
'hanquet at Lynn Ealll This will be
followed by a social time at the heme
of ifors. Charlotte StUes.
The piano.^pupiis of Mrs. Maurice
Jennings presented a .recital on Sun­
day afternoon a t two o’clock aVIhe
Methodist qdnreh.
Among
.chines, ‘
a, 8
id phonos*
ers, booteq
attend ihls*!
PRESENT EEGITAE.
who took part weret
'
Hubert Hazard, Hichard Hazard.
Joyce‘ McNaughton, Lois Jacoby;
» Hurd, Margaret Bmz, Janet
Cfee, Gloria Yl^tney, Haney Elliolv BObert Chaffee, Bonny Elliott,
Barry Elliott, Carol Bartley* NOra
Marsh and Thomas Monroe,
Miss Margaret Joeai Weinman, a
f Fredonia State Teacbero
k)llege, received a bachelor of sciene degree-in elem^tary'education at
the college’s commencement exerci»r
es held on Saturday, June 9.
r Miss Virginia Makson daughter of did work and the high rating :
^olny, « a Torey, Jlm Cornell, Dick
fesUval at Hamhurg.
Ha
and Mrs. Floyd Maxson of Main ed at the music fesUvad
Torey, Sod WiUiaite, Ron W h iter,
John R. Rice received the degree Settlement, won the scholarship ,a- The member! of the band are as fol­ Bon Mosher, Don Childs, Nort Chttda
of Bachelor o f Science w i^ a major warded each year by the Womeii’s lows Carol Alexis, Howard B e ^ Cath Rhil Brunner, L ^ o r d SweGand,
Burrodghs*
Heman
•
Hisnett,
erinc
Burroughs*
Ikuxiliary
of
the
Cattaraugus
County
Boh ^ rd a n , Bob Roulo, Bfll Johnson
in elementary education and a certifioate for teaching mentally handi­ Jedical Society. The, award -wiR Shirjey Chase* Alfred Childs,'Nancy Bob Green, and Jack Morgan. Jr.
ne, Virginia
Virginit Crainer, Bruge Elliott Varsity Baseball: Ray Higgins, Carl
capped ^ild ren fror Geneseo State le made at the graduation, exercises Cone,
roe, John Fos Maxson, Dick Anderson, Bill AnderTeachers College at its eightieth An­ on June 26. One pemon is chosen lyllis Foster, Lois DeYoc
Wili­
:, James IBYair* Dean Aaron,
A
Bob Cos's, Ron Whitney, Bob An­
nual commenement on June 10. P j. from each school in the county to
est, Harold
iam Anderson, Ronald Frost,
on and Bill Johnson, Jr, Var­
Robert Oliver of Pennsylvania Stat |:ompete for the scholarship.
Chase* Franclne Foster, Robert Green sity Football: Carl Maxson, Steve Hoi
College was the speaker at the pro­
gram in the Geneseo Armory on Avon A very impressive ceremohy mark Bxuqe Holcomb, Jame^ Holcomb, Du­ comb,'Duane Jennings, Dan Reynolds
}ad at 2:30 in the afternoon. There ed the inauguration of he Moving- ane Jennings, June Manwaring, Ruth Dick .Anderson andBob Anderson,
, were 195 graduates in this year’s Jp Day Exercises held Wednesday Moore, Ronnie Mosher, Ronald Whit
iferifoon- in he high school gym. nejji R o ^ ey Williams, JOan Foster, Mr. Charles Miller who coached
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roUowing the singing of “America Robert Geuder, Brent Grossman, basketball and volleyball made
node the
Mary Guenther, Alvin Haines^ Fred­
University of ptiuffalo conduct- the Beautifvd" by thef entire student erick Johnson, Ronda Shaner, James following awards; Varsity lasketba
letters
Bob
Kordish,
Bob
1
body
the
class
history
of
1951
was
Moore,
Bob
Ceremonies for the foimal open
aening iters; the altar candlesticks In memd05th annual (:ommencement
S U , XRon
w i l XMosher,
U U S K C X * Jack
V t t U A , Morgan,
,&ad by Lois Harrison; Miss Bar­ Todd, Ndncy Ann Green, Nancy La Green^^
K of the new addition to the Methodist y of Miss Mary Ryder,, who was a i
Fever,- Veronica Lamberton, Phyllis
■ Church here and,the’ newly remodeled foreign and home missionary of the in Kieinhans Music Hall.
Among bara Anderson furnished the musical McCollough, David Mosher, JoAnne Phil.Brunner and Nort Childs. Jr.
■ and redecorated church auditorium MethojJist Church; the minister’s
10075 candidates for degrees and cer­ background* She played the song Parmeter, Jon Smith, Dean TraviSj Varsity Basketball Lyiiford Swetland
B and chancel, will be held Sunday
the Epistle side of the church in tificates was Bachelor of Arts: Ivan “Memories” during the reading of Mary Mohr, Gordon Phillips, Carol Jerry Wiles,<Bill Johnson, Ray Hlggtes, Don Childs, Fred Barber, Bob
B morning and afternoon.
memory of Rev. Archie MacDougald Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber:^ the history. Uhen each Senior read ■Rowe, Haiy
ary Wilson, Carol Mt
Roulo, Steve Holcomb, John Roster,
a poem about the teachers. Follow­
I A dedication service -will be held who served for 47 years in the min­ nard Harrison.
m Reitz Patricia Skiver,
Mary Ann
ing the class will read by Eleanor Pery VapDlxon, Michael Ried, Sall:^ Boh Coss. Volleyball: Jim Brunner
I in the morning with the district su- istry of the Methodist Church; and
Bob
Austin, Howard Best, David Ber
I perintendent presiding, and a ser-, the flower stands in memory of Mrs. Richard E. Scott, son of Mrs. Heleft mio the student body jiang “Scl
Lewis, James Cornell, Jpmes DeGroff nard, Jack Matheny, Dave Mosher
B vice dedicating the new organ,, with ■Ruth Bell and Ellen Schofield by Mrs cott, was a member of the gfaduat- Jays”. James Worth read
Jiola Gimlin, Donald Hatch, Robert and Bru(^ North.
;
followed
by
the
singing
(
Fanny
Bell
Parish.
prophec
B an organ recital by Mrs* Edith ^hiig class a t Buffalo 'State Teachers ‘fNow : the Hour” by the Senic KordiSh.
B;llips Schmitt, head of the organ de- Pews wil be dedicated in memory
isident of
The track letters
1
were handed out
B partmnet of Iowa State University,' of Mrs. Adelle Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. ollege this week. He received a Ba­ Class. Robert Kordisl
chelor of Science degree mdjoring ip
Senior Class presented & e torch Ruth Scott, Peggy Benz, Barbara
Mr. Earl Fuller who is the coach
I Ail be held a t four o’clock' in the af- John Phillips, and Mr. and Mrs, j
:ing the track- seasort. The track
Greenman by Mrs. A rthur' PoIIocr., Art. While a t State Teachers Col- ta Helen Warner, president of the Ju- Anderson, Carol Solomon and Mi
Jternoon,
he was active in choir work. He ^ r class, who accepted it in behalf
men were: Don Childs, Nort Childs,
The new adition to the church was Mr. an4 Mrs. H. H. McDonald by Mr.
former Miss Mary Cthe class^ As each class moved up i
Joe Schifley, Bob Coss, Dick “iforrey,*
f begun a year ago last November and and Mrs. Robert Parish; Mary A.
►Stake the places of the hpperclasScen
Jim Torey, Carl Maxson, Bob Jordon,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ryder,
1 includes an addition to the dining
Bill Johnson, Bob Beckwith, Jim Wo­
the group sang the moving up song
and Miss Dorothy Ryd^r; Mr. and Mrs
§ room, cloak room and a ladies
Miss Dorothy Coleman, daughter of in h ere O Whet6”. The sepiors then jSpniors who had served for four years rth, Bob Kordish, Jack Morgan, HarJ.
T.
James
by
their
four
daughters;
f
the
building
projec
1 cost o th
l^l^J^qjmditoriugi.as their class ma? in iije''band.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Brown by Mr. r. and Mrs. Mej • “ '
Thfey Wefe; Robert bld Chase, Bob Gfefcn, Curtis Fischer
sees of $S8,000.
Iwas slightly
htly in exc«
tes
sang
"Auld
Lang
Syne”.
arded
the
Bai
Kordish,, student director, Donald Bob Anderson, Those who ran on
pthis amount*more-than- $22^000-has ■and Mrs. Stanley BroWnf lVfr; and "Mrs
D. L. Parish by Mr. add Mrs. David gree on June 11 at Alfred University’
Hatch, Jto e s DeGroff, James Cbrftell he’erds country team were Bob Green
been raised by subscription.
Bob Jordon,
Faulkner, Harold '
115th anniversary commencement.
and Viola Gimlin.,
The service Sunday will Begin with
Higgins and
lase, Bruce Spears, Ray H
i t h ele Sacrament of Baptism and the Mr. and Mrs. Darius Wheeler by Miss Colemanrone of 240 Alfred gram awards, were presented by
irl Maxsph.
[dedication of an Altar Bible that was Mrs. Fafin yParish; A. D. Glover by students to graduate that day, maj­ various departments. Mr. Benz, pr
Soloist
Medals
were
awarded
to
igiven by the Sunday School, at the Mrs. Minnie James Newbury; Orson ored in nursing at Alfred’s College cipal, began the presentation of
Barbara Anderson, Carol Solomon, The members of the chorus who
of Liberal Arts. She graduated from
by granting certificates to tho■Sunday School homr.
Hatch by Mrs. O. L. Hatch;. Mr. and Portville Central School n 1947.
earned awards were .Carpi Solomon,
0 had perfect attradance durBtlock theTormal opening ceremonies Mrs. Jack Linley of Langenhoe, E
incild Whitney, I/ols DeYoe,
Holcomb,
mb, Ei£
1 entire year. Pals letter
land by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phil
iGroff, Robert Kordish, Rl^h leen Stui, Carol Miler, Ann Gross,
then distributed to the studra
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trenkle by, the
and Whitney, Nancy Cone, Carol Alex Betty i^rooks and Nort Childs. These
uned thirty po
family; N. Trenkle by Mrs. N. Trehkle MRS. MVRTLE EATON HONORED
ls,‘ Alfred Childs, Sally Lewis and awards were made by Cacmir Jelen
vities. The fol
and Miss Gretcmen Trenkle; Mr. and
linger. Glean.
Mary Guenther.
iewski of tlie music department.
these letters:
Cewill also confirm a class of men Mrs. J. C. Middaugh by Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Myrtle Eaton was the guest of
honor at a shower given by Mrs. Chas Barnes, Valerie Shepard, Richard Tor
s being received into the chutcl Prank Midaugh.
Mrs. Charles Oyler of the Physical
Hunter and Mrs. John H id in g at
members of the Stufby the pastor, aid in, a number of
Education Department presented let
the home of Mrs, Della Harding in Virginia Alexander, Nancy Hatch, r
'ere awarded pins for
■n'emorial gifts'and preach on the
ters to the cheer lead&s who had ser\
eir service during the year 1950
■topic “Keepin&'God At The Center of TRANSFERRED TO CONEMAUGH
.ewls, Ca:
na Holcomb, Mary Ann L<
d
for
two
years.
Arlene
Clark,
Bar
The house was decorated with gar Solomon,I , Robert Kordish, Ruth BisH,
id 1951. President Bob Kordishr
faara Benz, Marjorie Lloyd, Carol Sol
; Mrs. Maurice Jennings,' organist Col. Conrad Hardy District Engin- den flowers. The guest of honor was Eleanor Bixby, Donald Hatch, Helen ohnon,i, Mary Ann Lewis, Virgniia Ma Vice President, Valerie Shepard, Tr«easurer, Marjorie Lloyd, Sergeant-at
Bvil preside at the organ and the choir ngineers, U. S. Army, has announc- the receipent of many Jlovely gifts. Warner. The following people were
and
Lois
Harrison,
were
the
re
the
eve
■will be under the diiuection of Mr. i reSssignments of Resident Engin­
iven certificates for remaining on the ipents of these letters. Sweater Arms Don Childs; Attorney General
Rishard Hall; Home Room Kepresen-'
■Phillips Skeps. Mrs. Merwin Fen- eers on two of the District’s construe
high honor roU during the school year
tatives Jerry Wiles, Arlene Glai
►burg, Miss Helen Johnson, Miss 1950-1951. To be on the high hono ■were issued to the seniors of the
Bton wil sing'tWo selections for the of- tion projects.
Lois Harrison, Barbara Walden im Buckles, Bob Anderson, Ann Wil
lary
Eizabeth
McLaiighlin
and
Mrs.
Mr. R. B. Jenkinson, Resident En­
■fertory.
roU a student must maintaip an av
Virginia
Maxs6n.
The
girls
gav
mn, Alfred Childs, Sandra Caldwell,
B Memorial gifts to bfe dedicated at gineer at Conemaugh Dam, is being .aVeme Hatch.
e
r
^
e
of
90
per
cent
or
more;
Margar
Mrs.
Oyler
a'maroon
sweater
as
a
to­
LaVeme Chase, Mary Guenther, Jim
■this service include t{ie Altar and Lee transferred to a similar post at Pine Twenty-live rela-tiVes and friends el Benz, Robert Fox, Barbara Ander ken of appreciation.
Wortb, Larry Fitzsimmons, Carol jSoBern, presented by Mrs. Tillie Devore Flat Dam, on the King’s River in the from Glean and Poirtviile were in at­ son, Ruth Scott, Barbara Benz, A1
lomon, Rob Green, Janice .Barnes,
B n memory of C8ih A. Devore; the Al- Sacramento, Cal., District. Mr. C. E. tendance.
bettina'Feuchter,
Nancy
Hatch,
STancy
I
Sieve Holcomb-and L a r ^ Van Zile.
The marlgae of Mrs. Eaton to Rob
Rail, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Paul, who has been Rerident Engi ert Stewart wil be solemnized June Ann Lewis,
vis, CarolI Miller,
Mille , Vfr'ginia In Archery Marlon Burrlws, Dori
le Glean and Portville Local
1. W. Scutt, by-tee, Dana and GeorMtixson, and Barbara
Barba Walden. An- Wright, Betty Baldwin and Lofs Cha
thirtieth.
Ron Mosher and Bog Green were
rotection Projects, is assigi
cUtt; &e pUpit in memory of
olher group of students received cer ffee, earned letters, in Basketball;
h ’Parish by Mrs. Smith Parish as Resident Engineer at Conemat
tificates for being on the honor roll Nancy Hatch, captain; Virginia Alex selected by Portville Memorial Post
5 Baptismal Eont in memory of Dam. .dVIr. Paul will be replaced
ERVICES FOR MRS. N. ANDERSON with an average Of 85 per cent or ander, Valerie Shepard, Anne Gro| to represent Portville at Boys State.
;uth
Doris
Collins,
Nina
Holcomb,
_,
They
will leave Sunday June 24, for ’
the
Glean
and
Portville
projects
by
A
fcaniel R. Wood by Lee, Dana and
higher all year: Carol Alexis, Joan
Goellner until now Office Engineer Funeral services for Mrs, Nannie Barber, Raymond Barber, David Ber­ Moore, 'Shirley Sustic, Carol Miller ^Colgate University where they will
peorge Scutt.
le in the past take part in a program spelonsored by
I Altar vases in memory of Mr. and and Assistant Rehident Engineer for Anderson were held at the home of nard, Jacqueline Confer, Joan Foster This team -won every game
Volleyball, Virginia the New York State Depilartment of
Mrs. J. T. James by their four dau- tliese projects.
her son, John Anderson, Saturday af­ Robert Geuder, Roy Griffin, Mar; two years. In
Mr. and Mrs. Paul have resident in ternoon a t two thirty o’clock. The Guenther, Roberta Knapp, Ronda Sh Alexander, captain, Nancy Hatch, Va the American Legion, These boys
committee of lethe Anderson residence at 79 S. Main
'. John M. Deason, pastor,of the aner* Sandra Caldwell, Nancy Cone, lerie Shepard, Anne Gross, Doris Col­ ere selected by a c
lins, Nina Holcomb,, Ruth Moore, onaires; Phil Skeps, Carl Holcomb,
street during their Stay here.
it Presbyterian Chufeh officiated Renee Crandall, Carol Dodson, Don­ Shirley
B a st n o b l e g r a n d s m e e t
Sustic, Carol Miller, Betty An id Rupert Chaffee on the following
and burial was in Chestnut HiU Cem- ald Eastman, Ronald Hatch, Jeannie
points:
leadership,
schoularship,
cit­
derson;
in
Softball:
Carol
Miller,
Cap
PACK BOXES FOR
Kennedy, Phyllis McCollough, Joe
I The Past Noble Grands Club was GERMAN MISSION
ity. C
izenship and athletic ability.
Candi
PaRbearers were Duncan Dusen- tcLamey, David Mosher, Douglas tain; Virginia Alexander, Nancy Hat­
|ntertained Monday night at the home
high s
dates
must
be
juriio
ch,
Valerie
Shepard,
Anne
Gross,
Do­
bttty, Harry Marsh, Donald Bower- Shepard*i*aul Wilson, Beverly Alex­
Bambs. * Mrs, Eva InThe Westminster Guild of the Pres­ sox, Edwin JoAnsoil, James Chaffee is, Lucille Foster, Anne Frak, Har­ ris Collins,.NinaHolcomb, Ruth isftoo|ram wsa the assisting hostess.
byterian Church was entertained on and Caryl Marsh.
riett Parker, Joseph Schifley, WiUiam re, Shirley Sustic, Betty Andersort. The anual spring picnic of the PortMrs. Catherine EUiott, president,
Tuesday evening at'the home of Mrs.
Anderson, Arlenp Clark, Marljs Coss Sevond place in volleyball went to viUe Central School Faculty Club v
presided over the meeting which was
Loehr.
Nancy Dudley, Carl Maxson, LeEoy the Frosh team whose captain was hpld Tuesday, June 12 at the Park
led with devotions. A gift Was Emma
It was voted to give $25.00 to the CIVIL SERVICE WORKER^HOLD
:, Lois Chaffee, Doris Collins, Shirley Swartz. The second place Shinglehouse, Pa. The destination
anted to Mrs, Kathleen Hanks. Mission Boards of the Church.
DINNER MEETING MONDAY
ia Frost, Robert Green, Vaderie,, in the softball league was tied be- was unknown and! the teachers and
A social time was enjoyed and lim** Plans were made to hold the- an­
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Ti.,- IttYcen Lois Harrison’s senior tea'm,
their guests had to find their way to
Helen Warner,
Janii
•the hostesses which in- nual banquet Friday night, July 13 Growth of the New York State Civ­
served
picnic lodation by means of arows
:thday cake in honor of at Lynn Hall. The m ^ b e rs will il Service Employees Association and
along the route. A chicken dinner
R
obat
Moore.
‘
birthdays, of Mrs. Earl Eldridge, leave Portville at five thirty.
its couty chapters Was described by
was served at 6:30 after which there
Jay TiHow and Mrs. Robert A box was packed at fhis time of Charles R. Cuyler of Albany, field re­
In the foul shooting contest the ch­ was a program of games. Gifts were
ith; and- the anniversaries of articles given by the Service Circle, presentative rof the association at iWuglas Shepard won the diction­ ampion was Robert Kordish. Robert
esented to Mrs. Margarette HartClifford Stiles. I to . Pearle the Young Women’s Society and the Little Valley Monday night.
ary awarded each year to the pupil Moore was second and Ronald Mosh­
Mrs, Mary Elizabeth
eth Cooper,
Cooper Mrs
lith, Mrs. Lawrence *Hhnks and Guild to be sent to the Mission Board The occasion was a dinner meeting who rated highest in the annual
ual spel­ er thirij. These medals were^award- Wilda Hill, Mrs. Marjorie Van Curen
ling
contest,
in
each
school,
Jay.Tillow.
in
the
Rock
City
Hotel
of
the,Cattar­
and
Miss Janet Daubert -who have re­
at Breihen, Gedmany.
Coach Fenton. ‘ The following
I The next meeting will be a wien- A social time was enjijoyed and lunch augus Cbimty Chapter of
contest
is
conducted
by
the
Buffalo
associasigned from their positions. Miss Ca- - '
yarsity letters
roast a t tte home of Mrs. Ed^vin
Evening News. Thomas Mortroe re­ k r. Fenton; Baseball: James Torrey, rolyn Wormer was chairman of the
served.
^nson 'Mon&iy night July 9. Each
Among the gUeSts was Frank Ea­ ceived honorabl§ mention.
immittee in charge of ar^ gem ents.
Norm Stephens, Robert Kordish, Ro­ comm
mber attending -will take wienton Of Portville.
bert bert Moore, Robert Green, Ron he was assisted by Ruth'Zeller, Bud
s and rolls.
Be Safe — N ot Sorry
Moshdr, Jack'Morgan, Phil Brunner, Fenton, Marietta Schlicker, Chaster
y________
__
In
the
absence
of
Mr.
Philip,-Skeps
lean; Mrs
Ikeir, Olei
lathetin
.
Robert Kordish made the following Steve Holcomb, abd' Hod WUliams, Miller, Margaret Krikorian, Helen
! Elliott-EUiott, . Glean and Advertising is the key to business
uuluiui* Bob
.oui^ Kordish,
jLUfUisUy Jim
«jjin -Worth,
w u ru ii x
The Community’s Cleaning Jlouse music awards. Each member of the Football:
. Glenn Edgett of Kdred were success.
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band received a medal for the spjen- Jo ta Callahan, Bob Moore, Steve Po-
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