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F le isch m an n s SectionMonday, Sept. 21,1959 Mrs. Rose Greene, Editor

Mrs. D iana M athes and chil­dren, Evelyn and Alan, who have returned to the ir home in Kew Gardens, L. I., for the winter, spent the weekend a t th e ir home in town. They came to close their home and beauty salon for the w inter.

W taat P a in t Can DoMr. and Mrs. Jam es Faulkner

have painted the exterior of their home in a shade of coral. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoeko are painting the exterior of the ir home in a pink color. H arold Townsend and Richard B aker are painting the Hoeko home. The pastel colors have greatly improved the appear­ance of both homes.

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Cohen and sons attended the Bar-M itzvah of their nephew, Michael David Cohen, in Mineola, L. I., Saturday.

T our N ova S co tia M r. and Mrs. R obert Todd left

Saturday to spend a three-w eek vacation in Nova Scotia. Their daughter, Susan, will live a t the parsonage with Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell during their ab­sence.

Mrs. Crawford Lasher has re ­turned to her home in W aterbury, Conn., a fte r spending a couple of weeks in town and w ith her daughter and fam ily in Ludlow- ville. Mrs. Ivan Hum phrey and daughter, B etty, took M rs. Lasher to K ingston Thursday. There she was m et by her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M ilton F elt- ma9 , for the trip home.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klein closed the ir home and store and left Tuesday fo r the ir home in New York city.

M rs. Gladys O’Brien of P itts ­field, Mass., and Mrs. E rnest Roy of Aubumdale, Mass., are spend­ing a few days this week w ith Mrs. V ictor Mayes.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon S ternberg of Fem dale and Mr. and Mrs. W ^rd ' M artin of H obart were Thursday afternoon guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. R ichard W. Baker.

Miss Shaver Teaching Mr. and Mrs. S tanley Shaver

spent the weekend a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cheetham in W hitesboro. They also visited the ir daughter, Miss Naomi Sha­ver, a faculty m em ber a t the Parkw ay school in W lutesboro. She is teaching social studies and English. Mrs. Arie Stofle of Utica, m other of Mrs. Cheetham, accran- panied M r. and Mrs. Shaver home Sunday for a week’s visit.

Miss Jane H astings is spending the w eek a t the home of her b ro ther and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. M ilton H astings, im Bovina Center.

Mr. and Mrs. M arion Blish en­tertained her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman, of Egg H arbor, N. J., over the weekend.

Mrs. Jam es Davis and infant son, Jam es Donald, re turned home from M argaretviUe hospital Wed­nesday.

M r. and Mrs. Alvin Lipton and fam ily have moved to Kerhonkson for the w inter. He w ill assist his brother, Harold, in the grocery business.

Mr. and Mrs. F rank Singer, par­ents of Mrs. Sam Davis, le ft F ri­day for the ir home in Miami. They spent the summer w ith their daughter and fam ily in town.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pultz and son, Dickie, will leave M onday to spend the w inter in S t. Peters­burg, Fla.

The D ry Brook board of educa­tion of the M ethodist Sunday school and a planning com m ittee will m eet a t the Fleischm anns par­sonage on Friday evening, Sept. 15, a t 8 o’clock for the purpose of planning a Sim day school a t Dry Brook.

Rev. W illiam Campbell spent Thursday and Friday in Madison, N. J., to reg ister for the fall se­m ester a t Drew university. Regu­la r sessions will begin on Monday, Sept. 28.

M r. and Mrs. SoUie D arling and son, Jam es, le ft Saturday to spend a week’s vacation a t Cape Cod., Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Fuller and children, M erry Lou, K athy and Mel, and the Misses Kaye and Suzanne Greene visited Mre. Ful­le r’s brother, Charles Greene, in R ifton Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pulcrano, their daughter, Eleanor, and grandson, Allen, spent the week­end a t th e ir home in Lakewood, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. O tis Todd and Miss Jane H astings spent F riday over­n ight a t the home of the la tte r’s niece, Mrs. George Booth, in Saranac Lake. On S aturday Mr, and Mrs. Todd visited a t Lake Placid and made a trip to W hite- face Mt. On Sunday they all went to Massena, where th^y visited the S t. Lawrence Seaway, return ing home on Tuesday.

Mrs. George Gougoutris and son, Tommy, h er father, Tony Cirami, and her sister, Renee Cirami, a t­tended the G reat B arrington fa ir on Saturday.

Jam es Davis le ft Monday to be­gin his senior year a t Ithaca col­lege.

M ilton H irsh spent Svmday a t the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robe'rt S turtz, and fam ily in H unter.

M r. and Mrs. Leon Furch re ­turned home W ednesday after spending a few days a t Black Lake.

M r. and Mrs. Ralph M artin of Rensselaer spent the weekend a t the Anderson home on Greene Hill.

M r. and Mrs. Jack Haimowitz have closed their store and home, and left F riday for the ir home in the Bronx.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack F isher and sons, Ronald and Danny, of Yon­kers spent the weekend a t the ir home in town.

M rs. F rank Greene attended an executive m eeting of licensed prac­tical nurses a t the court house in Kingston on Thursday.

C ongratulations to Mr. and Mrs. H iram Maxim, who w ill celebrate their 26th wedding anniversary on Oct. 1; to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mayes on th e ir 44th wedding an­niversary Oct. 4; to Mr. and Mrs. H arold W right on the ir 18th wed­ding anniversary Oct. 7, and to Mr. and Mrs. O tis Todd on their 51st wedding anniversary Oct. 7.

B irthday greetings to Mrs. Mel­vin Mayes Sept. 28; to Mrs. H il­ton K elly Sept. 30; to Sharon Pultz on her 14th birthday Oct. 4; to Mrs. Sydney Silberstein on Oct. 6;. to Vicki Lynn Faulkner, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Jam es Faulkner, on her fifth birthday Oct. 8; to Mrs. Luman Searle on Oct. 10, and to Mr. amd Mrs. Louis Denis, whose birthdays fall on the sam e date, Oct. 12.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Insler and fam ily have returned to the ir home in M argaretviUe a fte r spending the sum m er a t the fam ily home in town.

Mrs. Evelyn Reynolds of New Brunswick, N. J., w ith her son and daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. R obert Reynolds, of Jam aica, L. I., and Mrs. H arry StiUweU of New York city spent Sunday and Mon­day w ith Mr. and Mrs. F rank Archibald. They came to attend the funercil of A rthur Gorsch on Monday afternoon.

M rs. M ildred Tubbs, a form er resident, spent the las t w eek a t the home of Mrs. A rthur Avery. She le ft Tuesday to v isit r ^ t i v e s fii F ranklin.

Kelly Comers

T w ins A re Id e n tic a lM rs. Raymond KratochvU and

tw in sons, Chris and Ray, re ­turned home from M argaretviUe hospital Tuesday. The tw ins are identical, w ith Chris weighing five pounds 14 ounces and Ray five pounds 10 ounCfes a t bijrth. Mrs. G ertrude KratochvU, who has been assisting a t her daughter-in- law ’s home during her confine­m ent, has returned to her home in H alcott Center.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ruchman have closed their home in town and returned to the ir home in Kingston. Their son, M artin, has resigned his position as assistant m anager a t the local A&P store and left Tuesday to en ter the Rochester In stitu te of Technology, where he wiU study industrial photography.

Mrs. M artin Samuels and son, Donald, of Brooklyn spent Sun­day w ith Miss Rose Samuels. M ar­tin Samuels returned home w ith his famUy a fte r spending th ree weeks w ith his sister. Miss Sam­uels.

M arion M orse and Edw ard Al­ton spent the weekend a t Maple- crest, attending an assembly of M ethodist men. They were ac­companied by H erm an W ickham of M argaretviUe.

Mr. and Mrs. R ichard G. B aker and chUdren, Jim m y and Diana, of M argaretviUe w ere Sunday din­n er guests of his pjirents, M r. and Mrs. R ichard W. B aker, to cele­b ra te Richard’s birthday.

Mrs. Clifford Greene and grand­son, Ricky Faulkner, visited her m other, Mrs. Susan Lodovice, in W alton Sunday afternoon.

J . K. Haynes m otored to New York Thursday to m eet his daugh­ter, Mrs. Reynoso, and four chU­dren from Mexico City. They wiU spend a few weeks a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haynes. Recent guests a t the Haynes home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul RUey and famUy of H art­ford, Conn., and Daniel O’M eara of S taten Island. M r. RUey and Mr. O’M eara are form er residents of Highmount.

NeU Jocelyn, who i s , employed in New York city, visited his p ar­ents a t Highmoimt the las t week­end. Seth J r . and NeU celebrated their birthdays.

M r, and Mrs. T. Cinque and^son, Anthony, of Astoria, L. I., were guests a t the K ralik home a few days the past week. They en­joyed th e views of Highmount, in-

the BeUeayre M t. and chair lift.

KeUy Com ers, Sept. 22Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm W right

of Rumney Depot, N . H., and his m other, Mrs. Luella W right, of Andes were Friday guests of M r. and Mrs. Howard LaAvrence.

Mrs. George Clum spent F riday visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Lawyer, a t Ashland.

K eato rs H ave SonCongratulations to Mr. and

Mrs. W ard K eator on the b irth of a son, Stephen W ard, Saturday morning, Sept. 19, a t M argaret­viUe hospital.

Mrs. R obert Hoy, Mrs. W. G rant KeUy euid ' Mrs. William Valk attended a Home Demon­stration m eeting Thursday a t the home of Mrs. Ivan MiUer in M ar­garetviUe.

M rs. C. Wood and son, Bruce, of South Oremge, N. J., <»Ued on Mrs. W. G rant KeUy.

4George MiUer is a patien t a t

Albany V eterans hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. H sury E ckert Jr . and son, Carl, of Roscoe spent Simday w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Valk.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Valk of Easton, Pa., were Sunday guests of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. WUliam VaUc.

Mr. and Mrs. R obert Hoy and daughters, P atsy and SaUy, spent Sunday w ith his father, WUson Hoy, and famUy a t DownsviUe.

Mrs. W. G rant KeUy and Miss Lena McCsinn were Monday "caU- ers of Mrs. H enry Buck a t W est DeUii.

Mr. and Mrs. George Clum visited his brother, F rank Clum, in a nursing home in Unadilla, and his brother, P reston Q um , in Sid­ney, also his niece, Mrs. W arren W. CrandaU, in Sidney.

M r. and Mrs. Howard Lawrence spent Saturday and Sunday w ith ih e ir daughter, Mrs. Clayton Rob­erts, and famUy a t Ithaca.

Mrs. John Alton spent the week­end a t the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Day­ton Searle, in MargaretviUe.

A ttorney Eugene Joyce of Oak Ridge, Tenn., and his m other, Mrs. Jam es Joyce, of CatskiU visited friends in town on Monday. A t­torney Joyce, w ith his wife and two chUdren are visiting his m oth­er in CatskiU. This was his firs t tr ip back to Fleischm anns since the fam ily moved away 15 years ago.

M r. and Mrs. Don Kelder and famUy have moved from the up­sta irs apartm ent in the RusseU Kelder home to the ir new home in the miUyard. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond KratochvU and family moved from their apartm ent to the ap£u:tment vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Kelder.

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B arton left Thursday to spend a week’s vaca­tion w ith his b ro ther and sister- in-law, M r. and Mrs. Edw ard B ar­ton, in NashviUe, Tenn.

Mrs. Berdine S tree te r spent the weekend w ith her son-in-leiw and daughter, Mr< and Mrs. Eldon K ittle, in BedeU.

A pot-luck supper was enjoyed by the young people of the MYF of the M ethodist church a t their regular m eeting Sunday evening.

Crawford Greene, a surgery pa­tien t a t the Kingston hospital, is gaining. Mrs. Greene is staying a t th e home of her daughter, Mrs. R obert Smith, in Woodstock to be near her husband.

M r. and Mrs. John E. Fuller and son, Jam ie, of S tratford, Conn., spent the weekend w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ful­ler.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and daughters, Judith Ann and M ari­anne, of NiverviUe were Silnday guests a t the home of his u nde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson, and famUy.

H ave N ew D au g h terMr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor be­

came the ^ e n t s of a daughter, bom on Friday, Sept. 18, a t M ar­garetviUe hospital. The new a r­rival weighed six poimds 4% ounces and has been named Debra Jesm. Mrs. Taylw: and daughter returned home Monday,

Mr. and Mrs. R obert Rudolf and chUdren of W est isUp, L. I., spent th e weekend w ith her m other, Mrs. W ard Reynolds. Mrs. Rudolf and chUdren rem ained for a few weeks.

The firs t m eeting of th e Gu:l Scout and Brownie troops wiU be held on Monday, Sept. 28, afte r school a t th e Fleischnumns fire haU.

ShandakenShandaken, Sept. 22

Rudy F rank Jr. le ft by plane for Urbana, Dl., Sept. 8 to en ter the student rehabU itation center of the University of Illinois. Rudy has chosen the Uberal a rts course and wiU m ajor in EngUsh and jomnaUsm.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kalous of Long Island C ity w ere guests of Mrs. LuciUe H ogstrom the past week.

Mrs. Edw ard Briggs of Traro, Mass., was a weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. F . S. Osterhoudt. On Friday they caUed on Mrs. Mabel Hudler in Mt. Trem per.

ChEurles W hite of W est P ark visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy W hite, early this week.

Postm aster and Mrs. F rank P latz have returned from a vaca­tion spent on Cape Cod.

Mr. and Mrs. H arold BeU and sons of Lake K atrine w ere week­end guests of Mrs. BeU’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ard HummeU.

Mrs. Percy W hite spent the weekend w ith relatives a t the L ester Rosa camp in D ry Brook.

Mrs. J. Johnson of W alton was a guest of Mrs. F . P . Cary several days th is week. On W ednesday Mrs. Cary, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. G. M. Beekman enjoyed a picnic a t W est B ranch camp.

Mr. emd Mrs. Dick Heinlein and son, Richard, of the Bronx were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H arry Buckman.

The ro ast beef supper given by the lOOF lodge a t the Glenbrook hotel Saturday brought approxi­m ately $430.

Mrs. F. S. O sterhoudt and Mrs. Edward Briggs were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cleaveland Saturday evening.

W r i t e L e t t e r s I n

O c t o b e r ’s 1 s t W e e k

The 22d annual le tte r w riting week wiU be celebrated in M ar­garetvUle during the week of Oct 4 to 10, says P ostm aster Gavette.

Posters, depicting a m ailm an in a new postal vehicle called the m ailster, wUl be displayed in post offices throughout the country. Colorful stream ers, proclaiming th a t “L etters are fun to send and exciting to receive,” wiU be dis­played on postal veWcles.

"I^e special w eek should serve as a rem inder to w rite long- overdue ■‘lettCTS . : servicemen, hospitalized patiente, foreign ac­quaintances, faraw ay friends and relatives, and others.

Furniture AuctionOra Baker, having sold his home in the village

of Roxbury, N. Y., on Locust street, will sell on

Friday, Sept. 25At 12:30 P. M.

The furniture consisting of refrigerator, combination coal and gas range, water heater, table and chairs, buffet, beds, dressers, wash stands, safe, 2 birdseye maple dressers, davenport, odd chairs, single bed, chest of drawers, rug, cots, tinware, dishes, quantity of small and garden tools, etc.

Also a load of furniture from an area home will b6 sold.

Terms Cash Auctioneer: A. J. AIKENS

For Auction Service of Any Type . . . CallAikens’ Auction Service

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Saturday, Sept. 26At 10:30 A.M.

We Will Sell the Furniture of Orley Wormsley Jr. From Unadilla

OUwon re fr ig e ra to r, lH agic C hef g as ran g e , d in e tte se t, d av en p o rt an d ch a irs, h e a tin g stove, 2 m e ta l cab in ets, B lay ta^ w asher, b u n k beds, m edicine cab in et, H ollyw ood bed an d m a t­tre s s (new ), ta b le an d ch a irs, d re sse r an d m irro r, 5 -d raw er cbest, rad io , lam ps, s tan d s, ex tension ta b le and ch airs, b u ffe t, reco rd p lay er, tru n k , to y s, d ishes an d d rapes.

T h ere is a q u a n tity o f g a rd en to id s, crocks, w heelbarrow , m o to r an d g rin d er, jig saw , 28-ft. ex tension lad d er, cu ltiv a to r, ta b le saw , e tc .

ANTIQUESP in e ch est, c h e s t o f d raw ers, 4 clocks, lam ps, B ose in Snow

w a te r p itch e r, g lassw are, dishes, an d m any o th e r a rtic le s to o n um erous to m ention . *

Terms: Cash Limch Available

Auctioneer; A. J. AIKENS

AIKEP^’ AUCTION SERVICEDAancey, N. Y.—Ph<me Delhi 7-2371

Mt. TremperBy M rs. llla th ild e S m ith

M t. Trem per, Sept. 21Mr. and Mrs. Norm an D. WUbur

and daughter, Ruth, attended a reunion in the Reformed church a t Shokan las t Sunday. --

G ave S to rk Show erA sto rk shower was given by

Mrs. F rancis Phillips a t her home F riday for Mrs. A rthur Smith. About 20 guests w ere present.

Mr. emd Mrs. ComeUus V, SeweU of Woodstock w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. E m est G ardner Simday.

Mr. and M rs. F rank DeG raff of W est H urley visited M r. and Mrs. F rancis Phillips on Sunday.

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