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SEC _^__- —_ JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL-Tuwday Evening. May 21. 1957 Miss Baggiano Saturday Bride Of Mr. Proctor Miss Mary Jane Baggiano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salva- tore Baggiano, 189 Baker Street, and Albert Proctor, son of Homer Proctor, Bear Lake, Pa. were united in marriage at 10 A.M. Sat- urday morning. Very Rev. Msgr. Pasquale L. Colagioia performed the ceremony at St. James Roman Catholic Church in the presence of 200 guests. Grace Andafora fur- nished traditional music. The altar was decorated with baskets of snapdragons, gladioli and palms. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore white organzine taffeta in princess lines with a pet&led Venice lace Sabrina neckline hand embroider- ed with pearls and sequins, long glove like sleeves and a volumin- ous skirt terminating in a chapel train. Her finger tip veil fell from a matching taffeta pill box, re- embroiflered with Venice lace and tiny pearls. She wore a pearl and rhinestone necklace a gift of the bridegroom and carried a Bible with white roses and lilies of the valley. She presented the bridegroom with a watch. Miss Jeanne Baggiano, sister of the bu?de was the maid of honor. Miss Angeline Baggiano, cousin of the bride, and Miss Claudia Rix. were bridesmaids. The attendants wore similar gowns of chiffon over taffeta with ballerina length skirts and fitted bodices. The maid of honor was in blue, the brides- maids in oLnk. Donna Lupica, cousin of the bride, gowned like the bridesmaids was the flower girl. The bride favored them with pearls. Floyd Proctor, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Anthony Baggiano, brother of the bride, and Sebastian R^ffa. Jr.. and Anthony Baggiano, cousins of the bride, were ushers. The bride-.West Oak Hill Road, recently at groom Presented them with cuff tended tne m u rf links and matching tie clasps. I . : " K 0i • • , . b * The bride's mother wore yellow luncheon of the State African Vio- with matching accessories for the I g** ^fty at Oriskany. They ex- wedding, and beige chiffon with a , hibited 13 of their own originations, corsage of yellow roses for the on one of Mrs. Florence Under- reception which followed. jwoods "Chautauqua Flute" and A reception from 4 to 8 P.M.) Grotei Supreme" originated by was held in St. James Hall deco-|Mr. Mearpass. Mrs, Frankson at- rated with flowers. A tiered wed-1 tended the -board of directors ding cake centered the table, meeting preceding the luncheon. Music was furnished for dancing. T ^,„„ k UJ^.U . . , . Aides were Mrs. Joe Conti ajS'i^ e P^?'f skl - «on ^ Mr and Mrs. Peter Mula. ™* s : -2™ ,s '? v * . Jez °^ kl - , 10 ' 4 For travel the bride wore a ff* Second Street, has been elect- black dress with powder blue ac- f d t o £ e Honorary Society in Poh- ccssories and a white orchid cor- J*? 1 .Economy at John Hopkins sa-^e. Following a trip to Wash- j University, Baltimore, Md. He is ir.gton, D.C., they will be at home, | vice president of Kappa Alpha fra- Mav 25. at R.D. 1 P'tisheld. Pa. temuy and a member of the stu- The bride is a 1956 graduate of J.H.S. The bridegroom attended Sugar Grove High School and is MRS. ALBERT PROCTOR —Dana Bridal Study Person?^ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franson, 1 awxb Mrs. Dittman Entertains for Bride-toBe Mrs. Henry Dittman entertained at a bridal shower Saturday eve- ning at the home of her mother, Mrs. Joel Turnell, 8 East Hamilton Street. The affair honored Miss Beverly Brage of Detroit, Mich. There were 23 guests present. Ta- ble appointments were in jonquil yellow, silver and green with light- ed floating island pond lily candles. Favors were copper trinkets. Prizes in games went to Mrs. Clifford VanHbrn, Randolph. Mrs. Ellis Brage and the honor guest. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her mother. Miss Brage is the eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Brage of Detroit. Mich., formerly of James- town. Her marriage to Joel Betts takes place in June in Detroit. Miss Brage and her fiance were weekend gue%ts of her aunt, Mrs. Warner Gustafson, 56 Fal- coner Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dittman. Miss Brage is a niece of Mr. Dittman. Committee Named The meeting of the Women's Missionary Society will be held at the Chandler Street Baptist Church, at 2 P.M. Thursday. Hostesses will be: Mrs. C. S. Alm- gren, Mrs. Gunnar Danielson. Mrs. Sigrld Swanson, Mrs. Alfred Joseph- son, Mrs. Sigurd Swanson, Mrs. Thomas Dunn, Mrs. Roy H. Ander- son, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Arvid Kdstam. Mrs. Edward Marker, Mrs. Henry Carlson. Mrs. Rudolph Llnd- strom, Mrs. Gottfred Carlson, Miss Sarah Nyberg, Mrs. Anton Peterson, Mrs. Harry Lundherg. Mrs. Carl Peterson, Mrs. D. W. Peterson, Mrs. Arnold Anderson, Mrs. Axel W. Carl- son, Mrs. Carl Edlund, Mrs. Thure Gustafson Mrs. Vivian Carlson, Mrs. Oscar Abrahamson, Mrs. Quentln Almgren. Arizona, Mrs. Nlnus Alm- gren, Florida, Mrs, Hazel Nyberg, and Mrs. Arthur Nyberg, Chicago, 111., Mrs. Htldur Nelson, Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Carl Johnson. TO WED-Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald N. Hazzard, Forest Aven- ue Extension, announce the en- gagement of their only daugh- ter, Mary Lou, to Boyd Lyle Mattison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Matteson, 109 East James Street, Falconer. Miss Hazzard It graduate of Southwestern Cen- t|al School in 1954 and James- town Community College in 1956, Is a junior at Fredonia State Teachers' College. Mr. Matteson, a graduate of Falconer Central School in 1954, is a junior at Ohio University. Maple Springs Mrs. Archie Kittle, Bemus Point, is staying with Miss Edith Lazell. Rebekohs Receive Invitations An invitation was received from Cassadaga L a k e s i d e Rebekah Lodge 381 to their 50th anniver- sary June 3 at the Friday evening meeting of Princess Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. Mary Moore presided. Another invitation was received to the 55th annual Chautauqua Coun- ty Rebekah Convention June 12 at Ripley. The session will start at 10 A.M. Plans were made for initiation to be held June 21 instead of the I 7th. Mrs. Ann Parker invited mem- bers to attend the June 7 meeting when the Past Noble Grands en- tertain the Lodge. Mrs. Ruth Brad- ley reported that there would be drill practice June 17. It was announced that Alfred Parker, son of Mrs. Parker, had won a Fullbright scholarship to the University of Oslo, Norway. The supper committee was head- ed by Mrs. Alice Carlson, assisted by .Mrs. Charlotte Curtis, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Learn, Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lulu Hazelet, Mrs. Alice Carl- son, Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Dime Jones following the meeting. Annual Dinner The Altar and Rosary Society of S.S. Peter and Paul's Church will meet for the annual membership dinner at 6 P.M. in the new school 1 cafeteria. The C.Y.C. will repeat their prize winning plays at 8 P.M. ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Neil EUithorp, 40 Marlow Road, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Nancy Eliz- abeth, 400 East Sixth Street, to Donald C. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peterson, 81 Butler Avenue, Celoron. She is employed at Bacot Cleaning Company. He is employed at the Automatic Voting Machine Com- pany. dent council, boosters club and "Jayword," a humor magazine presented by the undergraduate ernTSW^'a'rthe'lHa^ture Exposi- student body. tion Building. Mis s Marius Irene Johnson of ££££ M^Ca'riulpTca^S? ^ h s£St- Z ^ n nomin- Baggiano Mrs. Carl Lup^ca, Sr.. &ted fQr New 23. Dt^pollNl^iTph ^ York Oty University Miss John- ^ntino. Mrs. Anthony Raff a. Sr. l* o n /"^ ^ scho01 a s a for ' Out of town guests included Mr. me r pupu. and Mrs Sam Coranado Mr and Robert A w u s Q n o f M r a n d j Mrs. Julius Coranado. Miss Jose- Mrs Albert c Wi , son of ^ park) phme Baggiano. Miss Sara Bag- jStreet Wfls recentl eJected ^ fi a ^/\r t B K U n a ^ a nrt M5* lju ^ r *»"! «* the Salmagundi^ SS! ^ U ^ A " * ] * * < * • * university yearbook] and Mrs. Richard Sherve, Mr. and Barbara A. Squinn. Ill Palmer, Mrs. Heldrom, Kay Proctor and J street, sophomore in the D'You-' Audrev Proctor, Bear Lake. Pa.; and Mr. and Mrs. Mehrin Peter- ^n, Mr. amd Mrs. Walter Hodges. WEDDING ALBUMS Lindquist Studio 320 E. 5th St PheiM 36-915 BEAUTIFUL HULL POTTERY Perfect for Spring and Summer Flowers $1.95 knapp's in N. Man Arthur Murray DANCE STUDIO IS COMING TO JAMESTOWN MAY 23 220 CHERRY Cor. W. 3rd Turners Entertain At Buffet Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Turner and their' son Richard E. Turner and Mrs. Turner entertained 200 guests at a beautifully appointed buffet, Saturday evening, at the tetter's home, 2 Ridgley Terrace. Red carnations and white snap- dragons centered the table. Mrs. R. H. Turner favored a lace beige ensemble with matching acces- sories and Mrs. R. E. Turner, linen beige. Both wore green orchid cor- sages. I I I I I I I I I I I I like to get dressed up t o o . . . that's why Mom buys me Waterproof Playtex Tailored Party Pants. Made of smartly patterned nylon with a stay- soft waterproof vinyl lining. In pink, white, maize, or bhie. Packaged in bright gift foil. Ploytex* Waterproof Toilored forty rWi<D $1.49 ©tntern't'l latex Corp. 1957 I I I I I I I I I I I ville College School of Nursing, re- cently took part in the 14th Annual ENGAGEMENT—Mr. and Mrs. Capping Ceremony. She was one William C. Anderson, 22 Phil- Mr. and Mrs. Richard ^o™ 0 "- I of thirty-two young women who n P s Street, announce the en- Janet. Sallv and Charles Gordon, of Sugar Grove, Pa. Nels Pearson Honored at Party received their nurses' caps in Our gagement of their only daugh- Lady of Victory Basilica. Miss! ter, Ann, to James D. Spoon, Squinn, is a graduate of J.H.S Mrs. James Connors, Limestone. Me., was the weekend guest of More than 30 friends and rela-jher daughter and son-in-law, Mr. tives honored Nels Pearson at aland Mrs. Millard O. Carlson, 7 surprise party at his home, 282 j Elm Street. Bemus Point. Mrs. Fouth Main Street, marking his i Carlson is the former Miss Shirlee 75th birthday. High light of the [Connors of Bangor, Me. evening was the presence of his; ; sstet Mrs. Emil Benson and Mr.) V a r i e t y Shower Eerason of Chicago who will bej houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Gust son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Spoon, North Collins. Miss Ander- son is employed by the Cake Shop. Mr. Spoon is employed by Jamestown Sterling Corporation. An August wedding is planned. Xordine, 76 Pearl Avenue, and Mr. Pearson for several days. The table was centered with an arrant Farewell Party Mrs. Clara"Franzen was honored by 17 employes of W.C.A. Hospital Miss Donna Nelson, whose mar- laundry at a farewell party given " wmte lilac ve & iven by her aunts. Mrs/Harry iow"S e Wue°^o^;f m et C ts Kd ^tter "* ^ ^ ^ ^ lighted yellow tapers and a dec-'street orated birthday cake. Mrs. Ben- son poured nage to Bruce Johnson takes place at the borne of Mrs. Lillie Jamie- June 15, was honored at a variety | son. 255 South Main Street. The shower recently. The party was table was decorated with a yellow and blue floral centerpiece and yellow and blue appointments. Mrs s home, 43 Sampson. p ranzen was presented with a ,«~* * vi J purse of money. Mr. and Mrs. „Jh nn irrlt™!? centC ^ 1 Franzen will leave June 3 for a with an arrangement of wnk I vacatkm in Swedca The affair was arranged hj•Mr sweetheart ^ and white dai , Pearsons daughters. Mrs. Edward ws PrizDS wm , w o n h v M r ( . wil " Jefferson and Mrs. Bert Smith. Ladies Aid The Ladies Aid of The Salvation Army Temple Corps, 24 Harrison Street will meet at 2 P.M. Wednes- day. Mrs. Major Caleb Ronander will be the speaker and the Ladies Md Stringband will participate. , The ladies of the Flora Lodge will be hostesses. Cor^iJ Among visitors of Mrs. L. J. Learn were Mr. and Mrs. Basil ies. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wil- H„viHr»rw •*» M«*t bur Johnson, Mrs. Alvah Johnson,' AU> r Y Mrs. Kenneth Johnson and the honor guest. Forestville The sixth grade pupils of Forest- j ville Central Elementary School! White. Warren; Miss Mary Firth. ^^^ of ^ eir mothert Mrs . Mar Jamestown; Mrs. Charles Brown, garet ^ nt a n d n e r sm ch ar ies. I os Angeles Calif., and Mrs. The second grade children visit- Margaret Wilcox, Lander. ^ a baking company plant m Mr. and Mrs. H C. Funk, West. Jamestown Thursday. Chester. Pa., will arrive herej » — on the 29th for a few days visit at their home. Jimmy Whyte visited the Ted Whytes in Kinzua during the Auxiliary of John W. Tiffany, V.F.W. will meet at 8 P.M.. Wednesday, in the Post clubrooms. •———• i CWnaa Mrs. Willis Meadows and sons, were visitors Wednesday at the Forestville, and Mrs. Bert Van Museum of Science. Buffalo.* jArnsdale and family, Arkwright. District Deputy Clarence Young, wcre I* cen * guests of Mr. and Brocton. was a guest at the For-l Mr _ s - Se'h E - Loucks and sons, estville Odd Fellows meeting. P"** . rec , en t |" e , sts a * * e Loucks Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rush and home included Mrs. Frances Cro- well. Mrs. Mill e Schroen and son of Westfield. Mrs. Jean Lewis and daughters of Cheery Creek, Mrs. Armada Schroen and son of An- gola, Mrs. Marvin Wicks, Fredon- ia, and Mrs. Julie Schrantz and children. Mrs. Charles Loucks and daugh- ter spent Mothers Day with her mother, Mrs. C. Drummond, Fre- son, James. Ambridge. Pa„ were Younqsville Mrs. Ellen Weaver, Oil City, is donia weekend. spending a few days in town visit-1 Mrs. Joyce Hover visited her Sunday callers at the home of m % relatives and friends. _ J sisters, Mrs. Leon Derby, Jr., and Mrs. G. A. Prue were Mrs. Mar-1 Mrs. Ethel Ward, Akron O , is jorie Marsh, Kennedy; Mrs. Sel- visiting relatives and friends here. ma Adamson, Ivory; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Williams and family, East Randolph. Mrs. Edith Muir, Warren, w as Lundgren a weekend caller of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs Norman Carlson and family. Jamestown, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dysart have returned to their summer home after a visit at Elizabeth, ^N. J Fred Davis has returned to Buffalo after a weekend visit to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. 43. F. Gilbert, Louisville. Ky.. are visiting Merle and Evelyn English. They will also visit in Tidioute and War- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollister, Ak- ron, O., were weekend guests at Mrs. George Lewis, recently. North and South Dakota got their names from the Dakota Indians. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward I Dako to is an Indian word for "al- ! lied. A NDERSONS WAYSIDE FURNITURE, I U 6 S m* REUPHOLSTERING OOIIY * A.M. to * * Mi LYNN'S JEWELRY 10 2nd St. ren. More than 300,000 eye injuries occur annually in American indus- try. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCHMEN'S CHICKEN BARBECUE IY ED SCHUYLER Wed., May 22nd 5 to 8 P.M. Adults 1JS0 Children 75c at First Litheran Church 12« CHANDLER STREET EvtryoB* Invited! / / / \V\\0\\W ' '•"' Wrr Sunbeam / (BREAD) WA :: m. Energy ..it lasts and lasts! *mm I B3SSwlK«tf•^^''• •'•'•••.'•'• S^ ^ im \ \ m -> :A:mm Nutritional experts agree good health and the right foods go hand-in-hand. And, they say, there's no food more important to your girl than enriched bread fresh, delicious Sunbeam Bread. Every delicious slice gives her important vitamins and minerals to maintain vigor- ous health - extra proteins to promote sturdy growth - plus the sun's own energy locked in slowly ripened wheat. Make two slices of Sunbeam at every meal your family rule for glowing good health. Reach for Sunbeam Bread today. £troehtfiahh£ SihbeaifkQjffi/^Mfsomchmfe! ^§? From the Sun To the Wheat To the Bread To You ,///^ While wheat ripens slowly in the sun it absorbs and stores sun energy. 'he wheat flours baked into Sunbeam hold the benefits of sun energy. The sun's own energy is yours to enjoy in every loaf of Sunbeam. «Mii«r ••*.» i tw IM CMtvrtiM. la*. tVBr* NOW IN THE NO FUSS WRAPPER Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memoriesfultonhistory.com/Newspapers 23/Jamestown NY Post...ter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Brage of Detroit. Mich., formerly of James town. Her marriage

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JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) P O S T - J O U R N A L - T u w d a y Evening . M a y 21 . 1957

Miss Baggiano Saturday Bride Of Mr. Proctor

Miss Mary Jane Baggiano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salva-tore Baggiano, 189 Baker Street, and Albert Proctor, son of Homer Proctor, Bear Lake, Pa. were united in marriage at 10 A.M. Sat­urday morning. Very Rev. Msgr. Pasquale L. Colagioia performed the ceremony at St. James Roman Catholic Church in the presence of 200 guests. Grace Andafora fur­nished traditional music. The altar was decorated with baskets of snapdragons, gladioli and palms.

The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore white organzine taffeta in princess lines with a pet&led Venice lace Sabrina neckline hand embroider­ed with pearls and sequins, long glove like sleeves and a volumin­ous skirt terminating in a chapel train. Her finger tip veil fell from a matching taffeta pill box, re-embroiflered with Venice lace and tiny pearls. She wore a pearl and rhinestone necklace a gift of the bridegroom and carried a Bible with white roses and lilies of the valley.

She presented the bridegroom with a watch.

Miss Jeanne Baggiano, sister of the bu?de was the maid of honor. Miss Angeline Baggiano, cousin of the bride, and Miss Claudia Rix. were bridesmaids. The attendants wore similar gowns of chiffon over taffeta with ballerina length skirts and fitted bodices. The maid of honor was in blue, the brides­maids in oLnk. Donna Lupica, cousin of the bride, gowned like the bridesmaids was the flower girl. The bride favored them with pearls.

Floyd Proctor, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Anthony Baggiano, brother of the bride, and Sebastian R^ffa. Jr.. and Anthony Baggiano, cousins of the bride, were ushers. The bride-.West Oak Hill Road, recently at groom Presented them with cuff tended t n e m u rf links and matching tie clasps. I . : "K

0 i • • , . b * The bride's mother wore yellow luncheon of the State African Vio-

with matching accessories for the I g** ̂ fty at Oriskany. They ex-wedding, and beige chiffon with a , hibited 13 of their own originations, corsage of yellow roses for the on one of Mrs. Florence Under-reception which followed. jwoods "Chautauqua Flute" and

A reception from 4 to 8 P.M.) Grotei Supreme" originated by was held in St. James Hall deco-|Mr. Mearpass. Mrs, Frankson at-rated with flowers. A tiered wed-1 tended the -board of directors ding cake centered the table, meeting preceding the luncheon. Music was furnished for dancing. T^,„„k U J ^ . U . . , . Aides were Mrs. Joe Conti a j S ' i ^ e P ^ ? ' f s k l - «on ^ Mr and Mrs. Peter Mula. ™*s: - 2 ™ , s ' ? v * . J e z ° ^ k l - ,1 0 '4

For travel the bride wore a f f * Second Street, has been elect-black dress with powder blue ac- fd t o £ e Honorary Society in Poh-ccssories and a white orchid cor- J*?1 .Economy at John Hopkins sa-^e. Following a trip to Wash- j University, Baltimore, Md. He is ir.gton, D.C., they will be at home, | vice president of Kappa Alpha fra-Mav 25. at R.D. 1 P'tisheld. Pa. temuy and a member of the stu-

The bride is a 1956 graduate of J.H.S. The bridegroom attended Sugar Grove High School and is

MRS. ALBERT PROCTOR —Dana Bridal Study

Person?^ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franson, 1

awxb

Mrs. Dittman Entertains for Bride-toBe

Mrs. Henry Dittman entertained at a bridal shower Saturday eve­ning at the home of her mother, Mrs. Joel Turnell, 8 East Hamilton Street. The affair honored Miss Beverly Brage of Detroit, Mich. There were 23 guests present. Ta­ble appointments were in jonquil yellow, silver and green with light­ed floating island pond lily candles. Favors were copper trinkets.

Prizes in games went to Mrs. Clifford VanHbrn, Randolph. Mrs. Ellis Brage and the honor guest.

Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her mother.

Miss Brage is the eldest daugh­ter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Brage of Detroit. Mich., formerly of James­town. Her marriage to Joel Betts takes place in June in Detroit.

Miss Brage and her fiance were weekend gue%ts of her aunt, Mrs. Warner Gustafson, 56 Fal­coner Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dittman. Miss Brage is a niece of Mr. Dittman.

Committee Named The meeting of the Women's

Missionary Society will be held at the Chandler Street Baptist Church, at 2 P.M. Thursday.

Hostesses will be: Mrs. C. S. Alm-gren, Mrs. Gunnar Danielson. Mrs. Sigrld Swanson, Mrs. Alfred Joseph-son, Mrs. Sigurd Swanson, Mrs. Thomas Dunn, Mrs. Roy H. Ander­son, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Arvid Kdstam. Mrs. Edward Marker, Mrs. Henry Carlson. Mrs. Rudolph Llnd-strom, Mrs. Gottfred Carlson, Miss Sarah Nyberg, Mrs. Anton Peterson, Mrs. Harry Lundherg. M r s . Carl Peterson, Mrs. D. W. Peterson, Mrs. Arnold Anderson, Mrs. Axel W. Carl­son, Mrs. Carl Edlund, Mrs. Thure Gustafson Mrs. Vivian Carlson, Mrs. Oscar Abrahamson, Mrs. Quentln Almgren. Arizona, Mrs. Nlnus Alm-gren, Florida, Mrs, Hazel Nyberg, and Mrs. Arthur Nyberg, Chicago, 111., Mrs. Htldur Nelson, Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Carl Johnson.

TO WED-Mr. and Mrs. Don­ald N. Hazzard, Forest Aven­ue Extension, announce the en­gagement of their only daugh­ter, Mary Lou, to Boyd Lyle Mattison, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Matteson, 109 East James Street, Falconer. Miss Hazzard

It graduate of Southwestern Cen-t |a l School in 1954 and James­town Community College in 1956, Is a junior at Fredonia State Teachers' College. Mr. Matteson, a graduate of Falconer Central School in 1954, is a junior at Ohio University.

Maple Springs Mrs. Archie Kittle, Bemus Point,

is staying with Miss Edith Lazell.

Rebekohs Receive Invitations

An invitation was received from Cassadaga L a k e s i d e Rebekah Lodge 381 to their 50th anniver­sary June 3 at the Friday evening meeting of Princess Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. Mary Moore presided. Another invitation was received to the 55th annual Chautauqua Coun­ty Rebekah Convention June 12 at Ripley. The session will start at 10 A.M.

Plans were made for initiation to be held June 21 instead of the I 7th.

Mrs. Ann Parker invited mem­bers to attend the June 7 meeting when the Past Noble Grands en­tertain the Lodge. Mrs. Ruth Brad­ley reported that there would be drill practice June 17.

It was announced that Alfred Parker, son of Mrs. Parker, had won a Fullbright scholarship to the University of Oslo, Norway.

The supper committee was head­ed by Mrs. Alice Carlson, assisted by .Mrs. Charlotte Curtis, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Learn,

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lulu Hazelet, Mrs. Alice Carl­son, Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Dime Jones following the meeting.

Annual Dinner The Altar and Rosary Society of

S.S. Peter and Paul's Church will meet for the annual membership dinner at 6 P.M. in the new school 1 cafeteria. The C.Y.C. will repeat their prize winning plays at 8 P.M.

ENGAGED—Mr. and Mrs. Neil EUithorp, 40 Marlow Road, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Nancy Eliz­abeth, 400 East Sixth Street, to Donald C. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peterson, 81 Butler Avenue, Celoron. She is employed at Bacot Cleaning Company. He is employed at the Automatic Voting Machine Com­pany.

dent council, boosters club and "Jayword," a humor magazine presented by the undergraduate

ernTSW^'a'rthe'lHa^ture Exposi- student body. tion Building. M i s s M a r i u s I r e n e Johnson of

£ £ £ £ M ^ C a ' r i u l p T c a ^ S ? ^ h s £ S t - Z ^ n nomin-Baggiano Mrs. Carl Lup^ca, Sr.. & t e d f Q r N e w

2 3 . D t ^ p o l l N l ^ i T p h ^ York Oty University Miss John-^ n t i n o . Mrs. Anthony Raff a. Sr. l * o n / " ^ ^ s c h o 0 1 a s a for'

Out of town guests included Mr. m e r pupu. and Mrs Sam Coranado Mr and R o b e r t A w u s Q n o f M r a n d j Mrs. Julius Coranado. Miss Jose- M r s A l b e r t c W i , s o n o f ^ p a r k ) phme Baggiano. Miss Sara B a g - j S t r e e t W f l s recentl e J e c t e d ^

f i a ^ / \ r tB K U n a ^ anrt M 5 * l j u ^ r * » " ! «* t h e Salmagundi^

S S ! ^ U ^ A " * ] * * < * • * university yearbook] and Mrs. Richard Sherve, Mr. and Barbara A. Squinn. I l l Palmer, Mrs. Heldrom, Kay Proctor and J street, sophomore in the D'You-' Audrev Proctor, Bear Lake. Pa.; and Mr. and Mrs. Mehrin Peter-

^n, Mr. amd Mrs. Walter Hodges.

WEDDING ALBUMS

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Turners Entertain At Buffet

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Turner and their' son Richard E. Turner and Mrs. Turner entertained 200 guests at a beautifully appointed buffet, Saturday evening, at the tetter's home, 2 Ridgley Terrace.

Red carnations and white snap­dragons centered the table. Mrs. R. H. Turner favored a lace beige ensemble with matching acces­sories and Mrs. R. E. Turner, linen beige. Both wore green orchid cor­sages.

I I I I I I I I I I I

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I I I I I I I I I I I

ville College School of Nursing, re­cently took part in the 14th Annual ENGAGEMENT—Mr. and Mrs. Capping Ceremony. She was one William C. Anderson, 22 Phil-

Mr. and Mrs. Richard ^o™0"- I of thirty-two young women who n P s Street, announce the en-Janet. Sallv and Charles Gordon, of Sugar Grove, Pa .

Nels Pearson Honored at Party

received their nurses' caps in Our gagement of their only daugh-Lady of Victory Basilica. Miss! ter, Ann, to James D. Spoon, Squinn, is a graduate of J.H.S

Mrs. James Connors, Limestone. Me., was the weekend guest of

More than 30 friends and rela-jher daughter and son-in-law, Mr. tives honored Nels Pearson at aland Mrs. Millard O. Carlson, 7 surprise party at his home, 282 j Elm Street. Bemus Point. Mrs. Fouth Main Street, marking his i Carlson is the former Miss Shirlee 75th birthday. High light of the [Connors of Bangor, Me. evening was the presence of his; ; ss te t Mrs. Emil Benson and Mr.) V a r i e t y S h o w e r Eerason of Chicago who will bej houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Gust

son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Spoon, North Collins. Miss Ander­son is employed by the Cake Shop. Mr. Spoon is employed by Jamestown Sterling Corporation. An August wedding is planned.

Xordine, 76 Pearl Avenue, and Mr. Pearson for several days.

The table was centered with an arrant

Farewell Party Mrs. Clara"Franzen was honored

by 17 employes of W.C.A. Hospital Miss Donna Nelson, whose mar- laundry at a farewell party given

„ " wmte lilac ve & i ven by her aunts. Mrs /Har ry i o w " S e W u e ° ^ o ^ ; f m e t C t s K d ̂ t t e r "* ^ ^ ^ ^ lighted yellow tapers and a dec-'street orated birthday cake. Mrs. Ben­son poured

nage to Bruce Johnson takes place at the borne of Mrs. Lillie Jamie-June 15, was honored at a variety | son. 255 South Main Street. The shower recently. The party was table was decorated with a yellow

and blue floral centerpiece and yellow and blue appointments. Mrs

s home, 43 Sampson. p r a n z e n w a s presented with a ,«~* * vi J purse of money. Mr. and Mrs.

„ J h nn i r r l t ™ ! ? c e n t C ^ 1 Franzen will leave June 3 for a with an arrangement of wnk I v a c a t k m i n S w e d c a

The affair was arranged hj•Mr s w e e t h e a r t ^ a n d w h i t e d a i , Pearsons daughters. Mrs. Edward ws P r i z D S w m , w o n h v M r ( . w i l " Jefferson and Mrs. Bert Smith.

Ladies Aid The Ladies Aid of The Salvation

Army Temple Corps, 24 Harrison Street will meet at 2 P.M. Wednes­day. Mrs. Major Caleb Ronander will be the speaker and the Ladies Md Stringband will participate.

, The ladies of the Flora Lodge will be hostesses.

Cor^iJ Among visitors of Mrs. L. J.

Learn were Mr. and Mrs. Basil

ies. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wil- H„v iHr» rw •*» M « * t bur Johnson, Mrs. Alvah J o h n s o n , ' A U > r Y Mrs. Kenneth Johnson and the honor guest.

Forestville The sixth grade pupils of Forest- j

ville Central Elementary School!

White. Warren; Miss Mary Firth. ^ ^ ^ o f ^eir m o t h e r t M r s . M a r Jamestown; Mrs. Charles Brown, g a r e t ^nt a n d n e r sm ch a r ies . I os Angeles Calif., and Mrs. The second grade children visit-Margaret Wilcox, Lander. ^ a b a k i n g company p l a n t m

Mr. and Mrs. H C. Funk, West. J a m e s t o w n Thursday. Chester. Pa., will arrive herej » — on the 29th for a few days visit at their home.

Jimmy Whyte visited the Ted Whytes in Kinzua during the

Auxiliary of John W. Tiffany, V.F.W. will meet at 8 P.M.. Wednesday, in the Post clubrooms.

• — — — • i

CWnaa Mrs. Willis Meadows and sons,

were visitors Wednesday at the Forestville, and Mrs. Bert Van Museum of Science. Buffalo.* jArnsdale and family, Arkwright.

District Deputy Clarence Young, w c r e I* c e n* guests of Mr. and Brocton. was a guest at the For-lMr_s- Se'h E- Loucks and sons, estville Odd Fellows meeting. P " * * . rec,ent | " e , s t s a* * e Loucks

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rush and home included Mrs. Frances Cro-well. Mrs. Mill e Schroen and son of Westfield. Mrs. Jean Lewis and daughters of Cheery Creek, Mrs. Armada Schroen and son of An­gola, Mrs. Marvin Wicks, Fredon­ia, and Mrs. Julie Schrantz and children.

Mrs. Charles Loucks and daugh­ter spent Mothers Day with her mother, Mrs. C. Drummond, Fre-

son, James. Ambridge. Pa„ were

Younqsville Mrs. Ellen Weaver, Oil City, is donia

weekend. spending a few days in town visit-1 Mrs. Joyce Hover visited her Sunday callers at the home of m% relatives and friends. _ J sisters, Mrs. Leon Derby, Jr., and

Mrs. G. A. Prue were Mrs. Mar-1 Mrs. Ethel Ward, Akron O , is jorie Marsh, Kennedy; Mrs. Sel- visiting relatives and friends here. ma Adamson, Ivory; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Williams and family, East Randolph.

Mrs. Edith Muir, Warren, w as Lundgren a weekend caller of relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs Norman Carlson and family. Jamestown, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gardner.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dysart have returned to their summer home after a visit at Elizabeth, ^N. J

Fred Davis has returned to Buffalo after a weekend visit to his home here.

Mr. and Mrs. 43. F . Gilbert, Louisville. Ky.. are visiting Merle and Evelyn English. They will also visit in Tidioute and War-

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollister, Ak­ron, O., were weekend guests at

Mrs. George Lewis, recently.

North and South Dakota got their names from the Dakota Indians.

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward I D a k o t o is an Indian word for "al-! lied.

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FURNITURE, I U 6 S m* REUPHOLSTERING OOIIY * A .M . to * * Mi LYNN'S JEWELRY

10 2nd St.

ren. More than 300,000 eye injuries

occur annually in American indus­try.

FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCHMEN'S

CHICKEN BARBECUE IY ED SCHUYLER

Wed., May 22nd — 5 to 8 P.M. Adults 1JS0 Children 75c

at First Litheran Church 12« CHANDLER STREET

EvtryoB* Invited!

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