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The Andes NewsBy Mrs. William Hisman
Mrs. E llen VanSteenburg was adm itted to the M argaretville Memorial hospital last week Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gibson of Napanoch were Saturday n ight supper guests of his m other, Mre. M aria Gibson, and his sister, Mrs. Maude Murphy.
Mrs. G ertrude Larsen spent two weeks w ith her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin E llett, a t Danbury, Conn.
A surprise baby shower for Mrs. Ai Tague was held a t the home of Mrs. Richard Laddie la s t week Tuesday evening. Mre. Liddle was assisted by M rs. G ilbert McKee, Mrs. Arvid N ygren and Mrs. Gerald Aoker- ley. A fter th e 18 guests w atched Mrs. Tague open the gifts, refreshm ents were served.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Kauf- m ann of Los Altos, Calif., spent four days w ith her father, J. E dsal Hanlon, and helped him celebrate his birthday. Mr. Kaufm ann was on a business tr ip to New York city with “Scientific A iherican.”
A rrtve in GermanyS /S g t. and Mrs. John Powell
have arrived in Germany, w here he will ibe stationed for th e next four years. The Powells spent a m onth with his m other, Mrs. John Powell, before going overseas.
Mrs. John Damgaard, a patien t in the M argaretville Mem orial hospital fo r the la s t two weeks, underwent surgery last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H all and son, Eddie, spent the last week w ith h er uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H arland Jester, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hall, a t Bovina Center. Ed has completed his training dn the N ational G uard a t Fort Gordon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. H all moved th is weekend to Poughkeepsie, where he resum es his job a t IBM.
Mr. and Mrs. M artin Hyzer arrived home F riday from spending the w inter in Bradenton, Fla.
Bill Glendening of Albany College of Pharm acy spent the weekend w ith his aunt, Mrs. Arch Glendening. Mrs. Ken-
Thursday, April 29neth H arding and son, B radford, of Columbus, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. K enneth H arding Sr. of EndweH w ere Sunday visitors a t (the Glendening home.
Charles M iller of Denver, Colo., spent tim e last week w ith his g rea t-unde and aimt, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Albin Bschorr and daughters of Plandome, L. I., w ere W ednesday through S a tu rday guests of her parents, M r. and Mrs. C. L. Diokson.
Mr. and Mrs.' Clifford Burgin and son, Bobbie, of Bowna Cente r w ere Saturday night guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sprague^
The WSCS Circle 1 of the United Methodist church will m eet a t the home of Mrs. H arold M iller Wednesday, May 5, a t 1:30 a. m.
Mrs. Charles Dennington of S tone Ridge visited friends in th e village last week Tuesday.
M ary Gladstone of C entral C ity Business institu te in S yracuse spent the weekend a t the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ayland Gladstone.
Paul Rowe of Puyallup, Wash., was a weekend guest in Andes and attended the wedding of his son, Gordon, and Miss K athy Louden a t the Laurens P resbyterian church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r W allaites of New York city and Miss Liza Rowe of Groton, Conn., w ere weekend ;guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M atthews, fo r the wedding of her son, Gordon Rowe. Liza was a bridesm aid a t h e r brothe r ’s wedding. Besides the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M atthews, o ther guests from Andes were Mrs. Donald M atthews and daughter, Gail, Mrs. Gyneth Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Finkle, Mrs. W illiam Hisman, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole, Robert Laing and Clififord Hoknes.
Mr. and Mrs. Arne Hofsdal spent las t w eek visiting th e ir sons and daughters-in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hofsdal, and Mr. and Mrs. C hrist Hofs-
Peace Symbol.. . Are You Sure(Reprinted F rom the “F lorida Mason”)
This is the symbol worn by many of today’s young people and is known as th e , "Peace Symbol.” We wonder how many of them, or you for th a t m atter, know the real meaning of this symbol ?
The “Peace Symbol” is not something th a t is the product of today’s restless youth. I t was well known back in- the Middle Ages and was known either as the “Crow’s F oot” or the W itch’s Foot.” Now are you ready for the real shock? This w as the siffn of those who were opposed to Christianity! I t was (and is) the Anti-Christ symbol. Look a t it closely. W hat do you see? I t is a Broken Cross turned -upside down. Now do you see why it is a subtle sign of those who are opposed to Christianity.
I t is used today as a centra l p a rt of the national
fymboUsm of Communist lussia. I t appears the Comm unists are winning th e ir
•battle fo r the minds of our youth. They a re m aking special efforts to capture the atten tion of today’s youth in America. M any young people are fam iliar vwth the Peace Symbol and w ear it as jewelry and even pain t it on the ir cars.
There are those in the G arm ent industry who have the Broken Cross embroidered on the ir jackets and m any other garm ents. I t is m anufactured as a m etal tr in k e t and worn on a chain and many young people w ear it as a “F ad” Gadget, not realizing they are supporting the emblem of the Anti- C hrist, the Broken Cross.
Be sure of this—every person who k n o w i n g l y or thoughtlessly w ears this emblem is bringing joy to the h earts of those dedicated to th e destruction of everything we hold dear. The Comm unists are gleeful when they see this symbol worn by Americans. I t is the m ark of Atheism.
—^Arthur Kurzm an
H alcott Center, N. Y.
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Ssd at BaysHore, E. 1. CSirisf Hofs<M and fam ily spent a few days ait the Hofsdal h<Mne a fte r bringing his paren ts home. W eekend guests of the Hofsdals w ere Miss S inone Mass and the ir son, Roger Hofsdal, of New York oity.
Pvt. DEurell F inkle retu rned to F o rt Meade, Md., a f te r a itwo-week leave a t the home of his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilb ert Finkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Douglas of - Carle Place, L. I., visited her m other, Mrs. Speer Andrews, and h er ibi;‘o ther €uid sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews, and family over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Da^ad Russell and children of N orth Syracuse w ere weekend guests a t the home of h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clide Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conine ohael Conine, a t P lattsburg , re tu rn ing to th e home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Conine, before driving back to Colorado, w here th ey will m ake the ir home.
K eith H arvard returned home Friday a fte r 11 days as a car(Mac paljient a t P e te r Bent Brigham hospital in Boston.
Have New SonMr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruff
are paren ts of a new son. He w as nam ed Jeffrey Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond W right of Delancey and Mr. and Mrs. F red Ruff are the grandparents.
M a r g a r e t v i l l e
M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l
Admissions: April 20-26Mrs. Linda H im ter of Fleisch-
manns, Mrs. Joan Shook of Roxbury, Anthony Ciram i of Fleischmanns, Mre. Ellen VanSteenburg of Andes, Eugene Mead of New K ii^ston , Mrs. Sandra H itt of M argaretville, Mre. B ernard F airbaim of M argaretville, Mrs. Elenore S atm ary of Arkville, Willis V anKeuren of M argaretville.
D ischarges: April 20-26Mrs. Linda H unter of Fleisch
manns, Mrs. Eva M cFarland of Arkville, Mrs. Osena Fair- bairn of Arkville.
The new m other was guest of honor Saturday n ight a t a balby shower a t the home of Mrs. Willis VanKeuren Jr . in W eaver hollow. Jeffrey received several useful gifts. Refreshm ents w ere served iby Mrs. Charles Cappiello and Mrs. Richard L id^e , co-hostesses, and Mrs. VanKeuren.
Mr. and Mre. Edmond Jones and daughters, Julie and M arcia, of Meohanicville were S aturday overnight guests of her father, Sheldon Ackerley. Sunday all were dinner guests of her grandm other, Mrs. M aria Gibson, and her aunt, Mre. Maude M iuphy. John Ackerley and his fiancee, Miss B arbara Bush, w ere also present.
M G S K e y h o k A n d e s G i r l N a m e d n e w s . Margaretville, N. Y. »RHirs./April aS/JSa-B tge Nine
T r e m p e r s k i l l C l u b M e e t s M a y 3Senior Interview sW arren W illiam Reynolds of
H alcott Center, son of Mr. and Mre. W ard Reynolds, was born May 25, 1953, a t M argaretville.
His high school activities during high school include JV and vareity beisketball, JV and varsity baseball, science dub, studen t council vice president and Boy’s S tate.
His favorite sports are basketball and hunting, and he enjoys listening to Creedence C learw ater Revival and Jam es Taylor. English 10 was his favorite class ^because Mr. H arris m ade th e course revelant to today.
W arren’is fu tu re plans a re to a ttend SUNY college a t C ortland.
HilUs Ralph F aulkner of Mar- 'garetville, son of Mr. and Mre. K enneth Faulkner, was bom Sept. 21, 1952, a t the M argaretville hospital.
His school activities include four yeare of soccer, tw o years of in tram ural basketball and one year of track .
His favorite sports are hun ting and fishing, and he enjoys listening to th e Rolling Stones and Simon and Garfunkel. English 12 was his favorite class because of the interesting subject and the everyday laughs.
HilMs’s fu tu re plans are to enlist in the N avy and then go on to be a game WcUixien or a wUdiife specialist. H e says he
B etty A. M ueller of Andes was n ^ e d to the high honors lis t fo r the firs t sem ester a t the University of New Ham pshire.'
will miss the fun th a t was had in the library and miss ha.ving Mre. Weiss near by.
Lynn H ilton KeUy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Holton Kelly of Fleischmanns, was bom on M arch 23, 1953, a t the M argaretville hospital.
His favorite sports are hun ting and golfing. “Of Mice and Men” is one of his favorite ibooks. His school activities include soccer, basketball and in- itram ural basketball.
Lynn plans on going to college a f te r he graduates.
M arjorie Ann £ llio tt, daughte r of Mr. and Mre. Jam es W. E llio tt of New Kingston, was born Nov. 25, 1953, a t the M argaretville hospital.
During high school she participated in g iri’s field hockey and softball team s, yearbook staff, chorus, Saturday Semin a r and was in the cast of the fa ll play. She enjoys snowmo- biling on the outside. Among h e r favorit^ books a re “Jane E yre” and “Canticle for Leibo- w itz,” and she enjoys Simon and G arfunkle and Peter, P aul and Mary.
She says she will msis all her friends a t MCS and plans to go to college.
By Gloria Bacon
Trem perskill, April 29Weekend guests a t the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W arren WeaA^er Sr. w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Hannon and five sons of Broad Channel and Mr. and Mre. Gerald N orris and children of KingS'ton. Gerald N orris also visited his parents, Mr. and Mre. Conger Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. David S tra tto n and children of Delhi were F riday n ight guests of Mr. and Mre. W arren W eaver Sr.
Mrs. B etty Lakin w as a supper guest of Mr: and Mre. Wfl- liam Buckalew in M argaretville Friday night.
L inda Drew was a weekend guest of Sandy Bacon.
Mr. and M re.-Fred Bergham- mer, Joe, B etty and Eddie spent the weekend a t th e ir camp here.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes of Arkville, Mrs. A nita Gerald of W alton, Mrs. A rdith Allen of Delhi an d ' Mre. Thelma F letcher of Afton visited Milford B utler on Sunday.
Mr. and Mre. Lincoln Abram s of M assapequa P ark spent th e weekend a t their cam p a t Shaver hollow.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaver and children of S loatsburg were
The Second irteeting of the Dielaware Coimtjr Ostomy Club will toe held Monday, May 3, a t 7:30 p. m. a t D elaw are Valley hospital in W alton. Colostomy and ileostomy patients are invited. Guest speakere will be Miss Jean Shaw, enterostranal therap ist a t Lourdes hospital in Binghamton, and Miss Sonia Osier, RN, Sirat runner up Miss Hope fo r ^ e New York S ta te divisicm- o l (the American Cancer society.
weekend guests of his parents, M r. and M rs. K eith Shaver. Sunday visitore w ere Mr. and Mre. Eddie H otchkiss and Sindee of Downsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Woodin of W alton, Mr. and Mre. Doug- ilas Woo4in df Coxsackie spent th e weekend At the home of th e ir parents, M r. and Mrs. Floyd Woodin.
Mr. and M rs. Charles • Woio- zeckowsk spent the weekend a t th e ir hom e in W olf Holilow.
Mrs. G eorge F irm en t J r . Jo ann, Steve and Anne visited her parenits, Mr. and Mrs. Thor Klindt, a t DownsviUe on Sunday.
Mre. Lena Elwood w as discharged from the Delhi hospita l and is spending tim e w ith Mrs. Donald Elwood and Mrs. C arrie Elwood.
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