1
", \ »<>»"tmtum*— •'•.•tjfJM.'TiMW"* *-« ftic Fo(W ITTOltf INC. RErOHTEB — SILVER SPRINGS SIGNAL -» *MT1RM N»W YORItat* - " WTOMJNO OOCWTl * WTOMJNO COUNTr oAisiTm *•» ATHOA NSWS Thursday, August 4 m 1 z / / / / z; F-A-L-L T-E-R-M "Enroll now and be assured of an important well-paying first job with excellent promotional opportunities.' U*4 for NEW fOLDE* Abort Sati$fylm 9 C4ftf Eft COURSE O i CALL COILICT — HA. • 0*10 ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE 11 CLINTON AVE S ROCHESTER 4 N Y HAmilton 6-0680 Saiulra M. Scroger Is Engaged To Donald J. Benedict I WARSAW LOCALS —The third and last day of open house at the Warsaw His- torical Society's museum at 15 Perry avenue will be held on Sunday, August 8th from 2:30 o'clock to 5:00 o'clock. Come and learn something of Warsaw's past. —Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeRcyke of Rochester, a son, Stephen Edward on Saturday, July 9th. Mrs. DeRcyke is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Callahan. » FAREWELL FOR I THE HINDUS FAMILY j 'WILL BE HELD FRIDAY Harold Windus of N. Maple St. Warsaw will leave for Tokyo, Japan on August 14 where he will join the faculty of the Chris tian Academy of Japan, a school for missionaries' children. His wife, Patricia and their two chil dren will accompany him in the two year term of service. An informal send-off service will be held in the First Baptist Mrs. Geraldine Scroger, of East Pembroke, and Mr. Clar- ence Scroger, of Hunt, announce Immanucl E-U-B Church Harvey P. Schooping, Minister Sunday school will be held at 10:30, and morning worship at 11:15 this coming Sabbath at the Abraham Smith farm on the Krotz road. A family basket dinner will fol low the services which, in turn will be followed by the church picnic program. Monday, Aug. 8, the Women's Society for World Service will —The Vacation Bible School which was to have been held by the Methodist and the United Churches has been canceled. It had been planned for from Aug- ust 22nd to 26th but the park program will still be in full swing at that time. For the summer months, beef prices are expected to favor the consumer because of the larger Church of Warsaw, Friday even ing, August 5th at 7:30 p. m. which all members of the church family are urged to attend. Re- freshments will follow. Mr. Windus has been serving on the faculty of Warsaw Central School as well as on the Sunday School faculty of the Baptist church during his stay in War- saw. the engagement of their daugh- meet with Mrs. Edwin Eek at 8 ter, Sandra Mary, to Donald L m Jack Benedict, son of Mr. and! ' Mrs. Chester Benedict, of Cas-| First Baptist Church tile - I John R. Allen, Pastor Miss Scroger is a member of | Bible sc hool hour, 10 St. Michael's Catholic Church Rev. Michael Sekelsky, Pastor Masses on Sunday at 8:30 a. m. and 10:00 a. m. Churches •! Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints (Morman Church) 20 S. Main St., Perry, N. Y. The United Church Congregational and Presbyterian Rev. H. G. Councill, Jr., Minister Sunday, August 7th: Sunday morning worship at 10 a. m. with sermon by Dr. Milton C. Froyd of Colgate-Rochester Di vinity school. Even though cows sleep little, jthey do respond to gentle treat- number of cattle coming to mar-jment in the way of good bedding ket. jand ventilation. the senior class at the Wyoming Co. Comm. Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Benedict served four years in the U. S. Air force and is now employed by Page Airways, Rochester. No date has been set for the 1 wedding. a. m b* GENESEE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clinton Street Road, Route 33, Batavia, N. Y. WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 thru 6 BABETTE GOES TO WAR Brigille Bardot Jacques Charrier ROBERT TAYLOR In KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO . ' CineScope and Color SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 8, 9 WHO WAS THAT LADY? Tony Curtis Dean Martin Janet Leigh THE FLYING 4M*NTA1NES Michael Callan Evy Norlund Joan Evans Rian Garrick BVTYVIA DKIYE-IN THEATRE East Main St. Road, Route 5, Batavia, N. Y. Pfe. James Madison In A Three Week Marine Maneuver Participating in a three week *"** Methodist Church training exercise in North Car- Rev- John N. Brewster, Minister olina's mountainous Pisgah Na- Mr. Clyde Wilbur, Organist tional Forest from March 22 to Mr. Arthur Olver, Choir Direc- Classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Ser- mon topic, "An Open Door." Evening Gospel hour 7:30 p. m. Join us in this inspiring service. Baptist Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. Monday, August 8 through Fri- day, August 12. Children' Bible Rallies each evening at 7 p. m. directed by Lionel Hunt of Toronto, Canada. April 15, a Marine Pfc. James M. Madison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton L. Madison of Silver I Springs, N. Y. . 1 He is a member of the First 1 Desires. tor. Sunday, Aug. 7th: 11:00 Divine Worship Ser- mon by Mr. Brewster, "Misplaced [ Battalion, Second Marine Regi- FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY, AUGUST 5. JERRY LEWIS In DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP 6. 7 Alan Ladd THE BADLANDERS CincmaScope — Metrocolor Ernest Burgnine There will be no church ment, an infantry unit of the Sec sch ° o1 durin S the month of Au «" ond Marine Division at Camp Le Jeune, N. C. Utilizing the terrain and frig- id temperatures, he will undergo intensive training in mountain and cold weather operations, to make him combat efficient in any climate. ust. Wednesday, Aug. 10th— 7:00 Church School Workers' Confer- ence at the church. 8:00 Commission on Education meets at the church. Christian Science Society South Main St., Perry, N. Y. Christian Science service Sun- day morning 10:45. Sunday school 10:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting including testimonies of healing 8:00 p. m. May thru Oc- SURROGATE'S COURT Letters of administration have been granted to Esther L. Bow- les of Castile on the estate of,-— T Raymond B. Bowles, her .husjJtooeF, band who died June 15th, 1l96if| Marikindfe opportunity to •- and left real estate valued at waken to God-given freedom will $20,000 and personal property atjbe emphasized at all Christian $10,000. The heirs besides the wijScience churches next Sunday. dow are six children, Kenneth | The account in Acts (Ch. 18) of Bowles, LaMesa, Calif., Robert the imprisonment and delivera- Bowles, ElCajou, Calif., Ray- ! nee of Paul and Silas will 6e"re- WARSAW STUDENTS ' ATTENDED CAMP AT OSWEGATCHIE Six boys of the Warsaw FFA attended Camp Oswegatchie last week in the foothills of the /Adirondacks near Croghan, N. Y. The camp property consists of 1200 acres of forest land surroun ding four beautiful Adirondack lakes. The camp program centers a- round four principal purposes of the camp which are: Leader- ship training, Forestry and Con servation, Outdoor living and recreation.. Fred Lee, Chapter Vice Pres ident attended the Leadership Training Classes conducted by two of the State officers. Other attending camp were Gerald Adair, Frank Cummins, Gary Kahl, Stephen Snyder and Dale Heubusch. George W. Kel- ler, teacher of Agriculture at Warsaw Central School accom- panied the boys and acted as counselor to a group which took part in advanced outdoor living. MRS. GEO. C. BROADBOOKS Mrs. Clara E. Broadbooks, wid- ow of George C. Broadbooks, of Rochester, foijmerly of Attica and Warsaw, passed away Sun- day, July 31st in Rochester. Sur- viving her are six children, Wil- liam G. Broad uoflks, Warsaw; Mrs. Herman R. Fritts, Darien; Mrs. E. A. Ladd, Akron, Ohio; Miss Florence T. Broadbooks, Rochester; Arthur C. Broadbooks Perry and Mrs. Clifford E. Duggan, Utica, thirteen grand- children; twelve great grandchild ren; a sister, Mrs. Frank R. Arn- old of Rochester and a brother, Walter Ballsmith of Santa Cruz, California, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held at the Marley Funeral Home in Attica on Wednesday, August 3rd at 1:- 30 o'clock with the interment in Attica. It is ideas, not vested interests, which are dangerous for good or evil.—John Maynard Keynes. Great Savings In Everything For Everybody BATAVIA DOLLAR DAYS THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MEET THE MYSTERY MAN If You Guess His Name He'll Give You a Dollar Watch store windows for mystery "Lucky Buys" and prices. Guessing contests for children. SHOP AND SAVE IN THIS CITY-WIDE SALE Stores Open Friday t i l l 9 P. M. BATAYIA MERCHANTS COUNCIL READ ALL THE ADVERTISEMENTS I Personal incomes per capita av- erage $2043 in the U. S. in 1957. High state was Connecticut with $2855, followed by Delaware and New York. EVES. I P.M. SUNDAYS 7:30 P.M. MATINEES SAT.-SUM. mond Bowles, William Bowles, John Bowles of Castile and Thel ma Freeman of Pike. The will of Matilda C. Glor of Attica, dated Nov. 26th, 1956 has been admitted for probate and letters testamentary have been granted to Roger B. Timm of Attica. She died May 19, 1960, leaving personal property val- F ued at $10,000. The heirs - at lated in the Scriptural readings. Selections from "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will include (227:14): "Discerning the rights of man, we cannot fail to foresee the doom of all oppression. Slavery is not the legitimate state of man. God made man free. Paul said, 'I was free born.' All men should be law are nieces and nephews and jfree. 'Where the Spirit if the Lord .^irm,«fitf ) .ffrr.^...,,., l .,nHrm.ii..i ..... ! ,."..,.,„.„iF,.r.nT.tw.fMii,„„„i i..n,! ,.,miMMiiMiiM tmmmmmimmmm by , the t , er s °V?, e Wil1 £* P ^? P fc l ? 6 ™ , 1S ] lberty -' . LovC . an ^ forty is left as follows; after diT Truth make free, but evil and § iding it in two equal parts one error lead into captivity." I fourth is left to each of the fol| The Lesson-Sermon on 'Spirit" | lowing: Robert F. Myers of Wich ^continues to current series which essence, CHILDREN'S BIBLE RM. Stats On Salt for all Parts. Bw-Offica Opan Daily 10 to 10 Mail A Phont Ordari GL. 3-3040 4047 TiefcaU On Sal* All Schin, T**atr«s Sehinm'a Air-fUm,liti,med New RIVIERA 1451 Luke Ave. - CL 3-3040 Rochester, N. Y. 1 Extra Matinee August 11th 3 CASTLE OR COTTAGE — the shortest distance to home ownership leads to WYOMING COUNTY BANK AND TKUST COMPANY We've been helping your neighbors to purchase homes — ever since 1851. You'll profit by our experience, and by our con- venient MORTGAGE LOAN SERVICE. Ask about the "built-in protection" which our insurance plan provides for the entire loan period. Interest on Savings Accounts 3 % r»» "COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WYOMING (JDUNTY BANK ^JRUST (p. y^ARSAw.piY. ^i NORTH JAVA WYOMING RALLIES With Lionel A. 11 UNT of Toronto, Canada Monday, August 8th thru Friday, August 12th 7:00 P. M. PICTURES, STORIES, SONGS IBM F MMSJMbJb\ •'• •* "iMMW^pajO ;.4aTi "*•**• "~*JNaVW'MI9v4^|*A*ai|«!aWMIl*i irst Baptist Church | j ita, Kans.; Regina M. Redden, § Olean; Renetta ML Stubinger, |:|Kenmore and Sandra A. Myers, Darien Center. The other half isc to be divided in seven parts and distributed; one part to St. Vincent's cemetery, Attica; an- | j ether part to the Society for the |PropiRation of the Faith; other | parts of Mrs. Marie L. Flick, At f.tica: Mis. Helen T. Calkins, Ar- I cade; William P. Glor and Rich Hard Glor - Attica. The remaining I part is left to Roger B. Timm of 1 Attica and Paul A. Timm of Ft. I Knox, Ky., equally I Frieda Glor of Attica has been named executor of the estate of Reuben Glor of Attica who died June 2, 1960 and left a will dat ed March 22, 1960. There is per sonal property valued at $1000. and real estate at upwards of $5000. The heirs besides the wi- dow are four children, Marvin J j Glor, Janet Glor and Roger Glor I of Attica and Joyce Bookmiller of Williamsville. The will of Frank de John or I Francisco Di Giovanni of Perry | dated November 20, 1957 has j been admitted for probate and jthe executor named is Jennie J| Greene of Brockport. He died in ! Perry on July 22, 1960 leaving ! personal property valued at ,$1000. and real, estate at the same amount. By the terms of the will all of the property is left equally to the six daugh- ters; Jennie Greene, Brockport Sarah Donkery; Perry; Rose Donkcry, Wayla.d, Virginia Mil •[Perry and Josephine Garvey, Al 11 bany. brings out the nature, and wholeness of God. OF WARSAW ^MMimmmmm Reports from England tell of I bread in five colors — green, ycl- jlow ,pink, apricot, and white These breads anr being flavored with bnmna, strawberry, cheese, RrflfiFfflffitfmftMffcVtffii^ and onion. SILVER LAKE DRIVE-IN THEATRE PERRY-CASTILE KD. Rte. 39 Ph. BE 7-3372 Children in Cars Free under 12 years. Adults $.60. Fam- ily flight Every Monday $1.00 Per Car Load, Except Holidays. Visit our SNACK BAR for Popcorn, lee Cream, Hot Coffee, Cold Drinks, Pizza Pie, etc. Fri. and Sat., Aug. 5, 6 FOUR FAST GUNS M. Vtckers J. Craig Sun., Mon., Tues., Aug. 7, 8, 9 PILLOW TALK (In CincmaScope) D. Day R. Hudson Wed., Than., Aag. 10, 11 HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL mnuMjiuuiii • • i i "inMIL THE GREATEST SHOE BARGAINS EVER OFFERED BY WHERE YOU FIND THE LARGEST SELECTION — THE MOST EXPERIENCED FIT FOR WOMEN MAGIC SOLED Air Steps Dress Summer and Year Around Styles Regular to $14.99 CASUALS Regular to $10.99 $5.00 L K5=J 1 $6.00 Pair FOR MEN Roblee and Pedwin 470 Pairs SEASONS BEST SELLER Summer and Year-Around Styles Reg. to $20.99 $7.00 Pair BUSTER BROWNS A Special Group of America's Number On Children's Shoes Regular to $7.99, Now $4.00 GLAMOUR DEBS 511 Pairs of Teen and Pre-Teen Age Shoes Flats, Heels, Ties, Etc. Regular to $9.99, Now $4.00 The name selected for Lucy's Baby Boy was "Cin- bad". Debbie Smith of Cas- tile and Linda Lawrence of Alfred will each receive $2.50. KEDETTES 101 Pairs of the Top Quality Casuals Regular to $5.99, Now $2.00 U. S. 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ftic Fo(W ITTOltf INC. RErOHTEB — SILVER SPRINGS SIGNAL -» * M T 1 R M N»W YORItat* - " WTOMJNO OOCWTl * WTOMJNO COUNTr oAisiTm — *•» ATHOA NSWS Thursday, August 4

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1

z / / / / z; F-A-L-L T-E-R-M

"Enroll now and be assured of an important well-paying first job with excellent promotional opportunities. '

U*4 for NEW fOLDE* Abort Sati$fylm9 C4ftf Eft COURSE

O i CALL COILICT — HA. • 0*10

ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE 11 CLINTON AVE S ROCHESTER 4 N Y

H A m i l t o n 6-0680

S a i u l r a M. S c r o g e r I s E n g a g e d T o D o n a l d J . B e n e d i c t

I WARSAW LOCALS

—The third and last day of open house at the Warsaw His­torical Society's museum at 15 Per ry avenue will be held on Sunday, August 8th from 2:30 o'clock to 5:00 o'clock. Come and learn something of Warsaw's past.

—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeRcyke of Rochester, a son, Stephen Edward on Saturday, Ju ly 9th. Mrs. DeRcyke is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Callahan.

» FAREWELL FOR I THE HINDUS FAMILY j 'WILL BE HELD FRIDAY

Harold Windus of N. Maple St. Warsaw will leave for Tokyo, J a p a n on August 14 where he will join the faculty of the Chris tian Academy of Japan, a school for missionaries' children. His wife, Patricia and their two chil d ren will accompany him in the two year term of service.

An informal send-off service will be held in the First Baptist

Mrs. Geraldine Scroger, of East Pembroke, and Mr. Clar­ence Scroger, of Hunt, announce

Immanucl E-U-B Church Harvey P. Schooping, Minister Sunday school will be held at

10:30, and morning worship at 11:15 this coming Sabba th at the Abraham Smith farm on the Krotz road.

A family basket dinner will fol low the services which, in turn will be followed by the church picnic program.

Monday, Aug. 8, the Women's Society for World Service will

—The Vacation Bible School which was to have been held by the Methodist and the United Churches has been canceled. It had been planned for from Aug­ust 22nd to 26th but the park program will still be in full swing at that time.

For the summer months, beef prices are expected to favor the consumer because of the larger

Church of Warsaw, Friday even ing, August 5th at 7:30 p . m. which all members of the church family are urged to attend. Re ­freshments will follow.

Mr. Windus has been serving on the faculty of Warsaw Central School as well as on the Sunday School faculty of the Baptist church during his stay in War­saw.

the engagement of their daugh- m e e t with Mrs. Edwin Eek at 8 ter, Sandra Mary, to Donald L m

Jack Benedict, son of Mr. and! ' Mrs. Chester Benedict, of C a s - | F i r s t Baptist Church t i l e - I John R. Allen, Pastor

Miss Scroger is a member of | B i b l e s chool hour, 10

St. Michael's Catholic Church Rev. Michael Sekelsky, Pastor Masses on Sunday at 8:30 a. m.

and 10:00 a. m.

Churches • ! Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints

(Morman Church) 20 S. Main St., Perry, N. Y.

The United Church Congregational and Presbyterian Rev. H. G. Councill, Jr., Minister

Sunday, August 7th: Sunday morning worship at 10

a. m. with sermon by Dr. Milton C. Froyd of Colgate-Rochester Di vinity school.

Even though cows sleep little, jthey do respond to gentle t reat -

number of cattle coming to mar- jment in the way of good bedding ket. jand ventilation.

the senior class at the Wyoming Co. Comm. Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Benedict served four years in the U. S. Air force and is now employed by Page Airways, Rochester.

No date has been set for the 1

wedding.

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GENESEE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clinton Street Road, Route 3 3 , Batavia, N. Y.

WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 thru 6

BABETTE GOES TO WAR Brigille Bardot Jacques Charrier

ROBERT TAYLOR In

KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO . ' CineScope and Color

SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 8, 9

WHO WAS THAT LADY? Tony Curtis Dean Mart in Janet Leigh

THE FLYING 4M*NTA1NES Michael Callan Evy Norlund Joan Evans

Rian Garrick

BVTYVIA DKIYE-IN THEATRE East Main St. Road, Route 5, Batavia, N. Y.

Pfe. James Madison In A Three Week Marine Maneuver

Participating in a three week *"** Methodist Church training exercise in North Car- Rev- John N. Brewster, Minister olina's mountainous Pisgah Na- Mr. Clyde Wilbur, Organist tional Forest from March 22 to Mr. Arthur Olver, Choir Direc-

Classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Ser­

mon topic, "An Open Door." Evening Gospel hour 7:30 p . m.

Join us in this inspiring service. Baptist Youth Fellowship, 6:30

p. m. Monday, August 8 through Fri­

day, August 12. Children' Bible Rallies each

evening at 7 p. m. directed by Lionel Hunt of Toronto, Canada.

April 15, a Marine Pfc. James M. Madison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton L. Madison of Silver

I Springs, N. Y. . 1 He is a member of the First 1 Desires.

tor. Sunday, Aug. 7th: 11:00 Divine Worship Ser­

mon by Mr. Brewster, "Misplaced

[ Battalion, Second Marine Regi-

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY, AUGUST 5. JERRY LEWIS In

DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP

6. 7

Alan Ladd

THE BADLANDERS CincmaScope — Metrocolor

Ernest Burgnine

There will be no church ment, an infantry unit of the Sec s c h ° o 1 d u r i n S t h e m o n t h o f A u « " ond Marine Division at Camp Le Jeune, N. C.

Utilizing the terrain and frig­id temperatures, he will undergo intensive training in mountain and cold weather operations, to make him combat efficient in any climate.

ust. Wednesday, Aug. 10th— 7:00

Church School Workers ' Confer­ence at the church.

8:00 Commission on Education meets at the church.

Christian Science Society South Main St., Pe r ry , N. Y.

Christian Science service Sun­day morning 10:45. Sunday school 10:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting including testimonies of healing 8:00 p . m. May th ru Oc-

SURROGATE'S COURT Letters of administration have

been granted to Esther L. Bow­les of Castile on the estate of,-—T

Raymond B. Bowles, he r .husjJtooeF, band who died J une 15th, 1l96if| Marikindfe opportunity to • -and left real estate valued a t waken to God-given freedom will $20,000 and personal property atjbe emphasized at all Christian $10,000. The heirs besides the wijScience churches next Sunday. dow are six children, Kenneth | The account in Acts (Ch. 18) of Bowles, LaMesa, Calif., Robert the imprisonment and delivera-Bowles, ElCajou, Calif., Ray- !nee of Paul and Silas will 6e"re-

WARSAW STUDENTS ' ATTENDED CAMP AT OSWEGATCHIE

Six boys of the Warsaw FFA attended Camp Oswegatchie last week in t he foothills of the /Adirondacks near Croghan, N. Y.

The camp property consists of 1200 acres of forest land surroun ding four beautiful Adirondack lakes.

The camp program centers a-round four principal purposes of the camp which are: Leader­ship training, Forestry and Con servation, Outdoor living and recreation..

Fred Lee, Chapter Vice Pres ident at tended the Leadership Training Classes conducted by two of the State officers.

Other a t tending camp were Gerald Adair, F rank Cummins, Gary Kahl, Stephen Snyder and Dale Heubusch. George W. Kel­ler, teacher of Agriculture at Warsaw Centra l School accom­panied the boys and acted as counselor to a group which took part in advanced outdoor living.

MRS. GEO. C. BROADBOOKS Mrs. Clara E. Broadbooks, wid­

ow of George C. Broadbooks, of Rochester, foijmerly of Attica and Warsaw, passed away Sun­day, Ju ly 31st in Rochester. Sur­viving her are six children, Wil­liam G. Broad uoflks, Warsaw; Mrs. Herman R. Fri t ts , Darien; Mrs. E. A. Ladd, Akron, Ohio; Miss Florence T. Broadbooks, Rochester; Arthur C. Broadbooks Pe r ry and Mrs. Clifford E. Duggan, Utica, thir teen grand­children; twelve great grandchild ren; a sister, Mrs. F rank R. Arn­old of Rochester and a brother, Walter Ballsmith of Santa Cruz, California, and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral was held at the Marley Funeral Home in Attica on Wednesday, August 3rd at 1:-30 o'clock with the interment in Attica.

I t is ideas, not vested interests, which are dangerous for good or evil.—John Maynard Keynes.

Great Savings In Everything For Everybody

BATAVIA DOLLAR DAYS

THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MEET THE MYSTERY MAN

If You Guess His Name He'll Give You a Dollar

Watch store windows for mystery "Lucky Buys" and prices.

Guessing contests for children.

SHOP AND SAVE IN THIS CITY-WIDE SALE

Stores Open Friday t i l l 9 P. M. BATAYIA MERCHANTS COUNCIL

READ ALL THE ADVERTISEMENTS I

Personal incomes per capita av­erage $2043 in the U. S. in 1957. High state was Connecticut with $2855, followed by Delaware and New York.

EVES. I P.M. — SUNDAYS 7:30 P.M. MATINEES

SAT.-SUM.

mond Bowles, William Bowles, John Bowles of Castile and Thel ma Freeman of Pike.

The will of Matilda C. Glor of Attica, dated Nov. 26th, 1956 has been admitted for probate and letters testamentary have been granted to Roger B. Timm of Attica. She died May 19, 1960, leaving personal property va l -

F ued at $10,000. The heirs - at

lated in the Scriptural readings. Selections from "Science and

Health with Key to the Scrip­tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will include (227:14):

"Discerning the rights of man, we cannot fail to foresee the doom of all oppression. Slavery is not the legitimate state of man. God made man free. Paul said, 'I was free born.' All men should be

law are nieces and nephews and jfree. 'Where the Spirit if the Lord

. irm,«fitf).ffrr. ...,,.,l.,nHrm.ii..i.....!,."..,.,„.„iF,.r.nT.tw.fMii,„„„i i..n,! ,.,miMMiiMiiM tmmmmmimmmm b y , t h e t ,e r™ s ° V ? , e W i l 1 £ * P ^ ? P fc l ? 6 ™ ,1S ] l b e r t y - ' . L o v C . a n ^ f o r t y is left as follows; after diT T r u t h make free, but evil and § iding it in two equal parts one error lead into captivity." I fourth is left to each of the fol | The Lesson-Sermon on 'Spirit" | lowing: Robert F . Myers of Wich ^continues to current series which

essence, CHILDREN'S BIBLE

R M . Stats On Salt for all Parts. Bw-Offica Opan Daily 10 to 10

Mail A Phont Ordari GL. 3-3040 4047 TiefcaU On Sal* All Schin, T**atr«s

Sehinm'a Air-fUm,liti,med

New RIVIERA 1451 Luke Ave. - CL 3-3040

Rochester, N. Y.

1 Extra Matinee August 11th

3

CASTLE OR COTTAGE

— the shortest distance to home ownership leads to WYOMING COUNTY BANK AND TKUST COMPANY

We've been helping your neighbors to purchase homes — ever since 1 8 5 1 .

You'll profit by ou r experience, and by our con­venient MORTGAGE LOAN SERVICE.

Ask about the "built-in protection" which our insurance plan provides for the entire loan period.

Interest on Savings Accounts 3 % r»» "COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY'

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

WYOMING (JDUNTY BANK ^JRUST (p.

y^ARSAw.piY.

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NORTH JAVA WYOMING

RALLIES

With

Lionel A.

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T o r o n t o , C a n a d a

Monday, August 8 th thru Friday,

August 12th 7:00 P. M.

PICTURES, STORIES, SONGS

IBM FMMSJMbJb\ •'• •* "iMMW^pajO ;.4aTi "*•**• "~*JNaVW'MI9v4^|*A*ai|«!aWMIl*i

irst Baptist Church

| j ita, Kans.; Regina M. Redden, § Olean; Renetta ML Stubinger, | : |Kenmore and Sandra A. Myers,

Darien Center. The other half isc to be divided in seven parts and distributed; one part to St. Vincent's cemetery, Attica; an-

| j ether part to the Society for the | P r o p i R a t i o n of the Faith; other | parts of Mrs. Marie L. Flick, At f . t i ca : Mis. Helen T. Calkins, Ar-I cade; William P. Glor and Rich H a r d G l o r - Attica. The remaining I part is left to Roger B. Timm of 1 Attica and Paul A. Timm of F t . I Knox, Ky., equally I Frieda Glor of Attica has been

named executor of the estate of Reuben Glor of Attica who died June 2, 1960 and left a will dat ed March 22, 1960. There is per sonal property valued at $1000. and real estate at upwards of $5000. The heirs besides the w i ­dow are four children, Marvin

J j Glor, Janet Glor and Roger Glor I of Attica and Joyce Bookmiller of Williamsville.

The will of Frank de John or I Francisco Di Giovanni of Per ry | dated November 20, 1957 has j been admitted for probate and jthe executor named is Jennie

J| Greene of Brockport. He died in ! Perry on July 22, 1960 leaving ! personal property valued a t ,$1000. and real , estate at the same amount. By the terms of the will all of the property is left equally to the six daugh­ters; Jennie Greene, Brockport Sarah Donkery; Perry; Rose Donkcry, Wayla .d , Virginia Mil

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