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PageTwo—NEWS, Margaretville, N . Y . Thurs., Jan. 13 , 1972 - Local and Personal - Miss Deanna Oliver of Sali- saw, CHc<la., arrived at the 'Al- bany airport Thursday to spend a 10-day vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weeks, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Bloodgood, and family. Mrs. El'wood Avery of Ocean- side, L. I., spent Wednesday to Saturday as guest of her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Sheldon Bird- sall. Mrs. Grace Harris returned home Sunday afternoon after being a patient at the Stamford Community hospital. The Sundowners Drum corps members completed their an- nual candy sale. First prize, a sum of money, was won by Allan Finch and second prize, a wrist watch, was won by Cherilyn West of Fleischmanns. Mr. and Mrs. Manfried Klein and family of Forest Hills were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Schimmel and family. Mrs. Charles Morse of Fleischmanns was a weekend guest of her sisters, Mrs. Earl Jenkins and Mrs. Thomas O’- Brien. Mrs. V. R. White was a Sunday guest. Miss Mabel Hess returned hcwne Wednesday after spend- ing two weeks with her brother and sisiter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Orvan Hess, in New Haven, Conn. The Senior Homemakers club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Bertha Hubbell. Table service is needed. Robert W. Scudder spent a week with his mother, Mrs. Charles Gulley, and his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goodchild, and family, then left to visit his father, James Scudder, in Louisville, Ky., and his brother and sister- in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. James R. Scudder, at Fort Knox, Ky. Mrs. Mary Bogardus of Fish- kill was a Monday overnight guest of Mrs. Frank DeSUva. Eight friends attended a sur- prise baby shower for Mrs. Rob- ert Jones Friday at the home of Mrs. William Stanton. Host- esses were Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Hazel Filupeit. Mr. and Mrs. John Eastman and family of Lindenhurst, L. I., were weekend guests ^f Mr. •and ^ rs. Henry Verity and family. Mrs. Margaret Hall of Jack- son Heights was a guest for several days last week of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Viscardi. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cohan and daughters, Jeanne Marie, Mary Hlen, Colleen and Mi- chele, of New Rochelle were\ \yeekend guests of her broths-, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Birns. Miss Ruth Webster left Thursday for State University college at Conton after spend- ing her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Web- ster. Miss Karen Roadman left Sunday for Ithaca college, where she started her freshman year. Mrs. Laura Thomson suf- fered a broken pelvis in a fall last week Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Fox, in WUmington, Del., where she had been spending the holi- days. Mrs. Thomson is a pa- tient in room 206B in the Me- Kelly Comers By Mrs. Ralph Felter Kelly .Comers, Jan. 13 Mr. and Mrs. John Sprague spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard McGregor at Harpersfield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy spent Sunday with his sisters, Esther and Gertrude Hoy, in Downsville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckert Jr. of Walden, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Valk and daughters of Earlville and Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Valk of Fleischmanns were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Valk. Dr. Abraham Rottkov of Fleischmanns attended Mrs. W. Grant Kelly Monday. Titan Well Drillers drilled a well and put water in for Ward Keator last week. Oneonta Banker Native of Valley Burton Hulbert, 71, a native of Shavertown who rose to be- come head of Oneonta’s largest, bank, died unexpectedly at his desk at the bank in that city Friday afternoon. He had been with the Wilbur National Bank since graduating from high school in 1918. Mr. Hulbert was bom May 21, 1901, to Lauren and Mary E. Shafter Hulbert of Sliaver- town. He married Henrietta Specht of Roscoe, who died in 1952, and later married Mrs. Nila B. Lull, who survives. Also surviving are his two sons, J. Burton Hulbert of Schenevus and Henry L. Hulbert of One- onta, three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. E. Lester Townsend and Mrs. Claude Mott of Oneonta. < Mr. Hulbert was vice chair- man of the board of directors of the bank. He had been pres- ident from 1955 to 1967. morial (ttvision of Wilmington Medical center, VariBuren St., Wilmington, Del. 19807. Dr. John Clark, his wife and children, Deborah, Theresa and Scott John, returned to their home in Louisville, Ky., Sun- day after the holidays. There will be a special Sun- downers Parents meeting Tues- day, Jan. 18, at 7:45 p.m. in the Presbyterian church. Miss Phyllis Truran of Buf- falo spent Tuesday to Thurs- day with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Truran, and at- tended the funeral Wednesday of her grandmother, Mrs. Har- old B. Tmran, in Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil- liams of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., were Sunday afternoon guests of his brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Winton Sem- ford, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jcunes Cronin and daughter, Pamela, of Beth- page, L. I., were weekend guests of his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cro- nan, and family. Mrs. Earl Roadman of Dike, Iowa, arrived Thursday to spend several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keene Roadman. There will be sewing today, Thursday, at 1:30 p.m. at the Margaretville Memorial hospi- tal. Harry Eckert of Walden was a Sunday afternoon visitor of his mother, Mrs. Harry Eckert Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gibbons and family of Kingston were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burr McIntosh. Miss Carol Polley of Fair- field, N. J., spent Friday and Saturday with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Italo Mar- sico. Mrs. Claude Green returned home Saturday evening after spendmg five weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Every, in Bridgeport, Conn., and the Christmas weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Green, and family in Oakdale, Conn. Mrs. Arthur Sprague was called Tuesday on the Pick-A- Show TV progr^n and won a book of trading stamps and a desk limp. They Made Music Roxbury, Jan. 13.—^A cham- ber music group met Thursday night at the home of Mr. and TVIrs. Romayn F. Heyler for an. of hiusic, . Miss Bower of Fleischmanns "•piS^OT^e violin, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen, music teachers of Margaretville, and Mrs. Jeffrey Stamp played the flute, Mr. and Mrs. Heyler played the piano and cello, and Miss Annette Heyler, the flute and piano. Arkville By M n. David WUliams Arkville, Jan. 13 Miss Patty Reynolds and a friend of Indian Lake spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Marvin Bussy. Orville Chase was a patient last week in Cooperstown hos- pital, where he had surgery for two ruptured discs. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rowe of West Hxarley were Sunday guests of Mrs. Henry Rosa. Mrs. Carolyn Ferguson and son and her friend, Ellen Mul- holland of Delhi, were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vredenburgh. Miss Susan- Filupeit spent Friday and Saturday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes, on her return from her home at Hampton, Conn., to State University col- lege at Geneseo. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Norton and daughters were Sunday guests at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carver Palmer at Goodyear Lake, where a family gathering was held in honor of a sister, Mrs. Stuart Evans, and children of Fayetteville, N. C. Mrs. Evans and family will soon be going to Hawaii to join her husband, Master Sgt. Evans, who is be- ing transferred from Vietnam. Joe Moskowitz has been home for vacation from Notre Dame university at South Bend, Ind. Mrs. Guilford Funari has been a patient in Margaretville Memorial hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steigleh- ner and family of Detroit, Mich., spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beland. Mr. and Mrs. Steiglehner and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sanford and children spent a week at Ocho Rios in Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Franklyn of Waymeirt, Pa., visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Deats Thursday. Margaret Kelly has been a patient in Margaretville Me- morial hospital the last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Asher and Mrs. Gwen Crumling spent two weeks in Florida. They spent time with Mr. and Mrs. Nate Haynes at Crescent City and visited Disney World. The hours of window service a the Arkville post office are 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p;m. Monday through Fri- day, and 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday.' Oratory Contest, TTie Delaware County Amer-‘ ican Legion oratorical contest) win ibe held in the auditorium of Delaware a<»d^y and cen- tral school at Delhi on Thurs- day, Jan. 20, beginning at 7 p.m. Participating students from area high schools must deal with the Constitution of the United States. Frevert Plans Her Wedding The engagement of Gail Eliz- abeth Frevert to Richard Lee Bullock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurice Crum of Lawrence, Kans., has been announced. Gail is the daughter of Mrs. Louise Frevert of Roxbury and William Frevert of Grand Gorge. Miss Frevert is a graduate of Roxbury central school and Cazenovia college and is at- tending Kansas State university at Lawrence. Mr. Bullock graduated from Wentworth Military academy and attended Kansas State uni- versity. He completed his service in the Navy and is re- suming his studies at Kansas State. A spring wedding is planned. Blankets Warm 300 Phoenicia, Jan. 13. — Nearly 300 blankets were given away during the last week by the Phoenicia office of the Kingston Trust Co. in an account promo- tion and open house held to show the renovated banking house. Prize winners selected Monday were G. Plaine of Phoenicia, an electric broom; Geraldine Cradduck of Phoeni- cia, a spray iron, and M. F. Vasquez of Shandaken, an elec- tric blender. They were se- lected with the aid of Super- visor Raymond J. Runn, Her- man Folkerts, Phoenicia busi- nessman, and George Fichtner, a member of the original com- mittee that built the bank. Charles Holdridge Wed Christmas Day A Christmas evening candle- light wedding joined Miss Phelena Gladys Lavin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Lavin of Adams Center, to A/lc Charles Frank Holdridge at the Bible Baptist church at Oswego- Rev. A. Larkin officiated 'at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Donald Smith, soloist, accom- panied by Miss Brenda Ben- ware, Carthage sang several selections throughout the cere- mony. The bride, 'given in marriage by her father, chose a white ■ velvet floor-length gown with empire neckline and fidl-length sleeves. She carried a white Bible covered with white or- chids and roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Kenneth ■ Yeaples of Oswego, and maid of honor, Miss Mel- anie Lavin, sister of the bride, wore similar f loor-length gowns of wine-red velvet. The best man was. Kenneth Yaeples of Oswego, and ushers were Jay Sluiter, cousin of the bridegroom; Richard Hold- ridge, brother of the bride- groom, and Angelo Lavin Jr., brother of the bride. A reception was held in the church hall immediately follow- ing the ceremony. Mrs. Holdridge is a 1968 graduate of Adams Center- Adams central school and re- ceived her bachelor of science degree in mathematics at State University college at Oswego. Airman Holdridge graduated from Oswego in 1970 and is sta- tioned in Denver, Colo., where the couple will live. Phoenicia Phoenicia, Jan. 13 Deputy Town Clerk Lillian Herdmah will be sitting at the • town hall in Allaben today, Thursday, from 6 to 9 p.m. for the issuing of dog licenses. Eugene B. Gormley has re- turned home from Benedictine hospital, where he is recuper- ating from an operation on his knee. The News ds in need of a correspondent from Phoenicia to cover the local news items, as Mrs. Staiger is unable to continiie the task. Anyone in- terested is asked to caU Ray- mond J. Dunn or The News office in Margaretville at 586- 2601. - ' The Mailbag All letters to the MaUbag must bear the signature of the writer. Unsigned letters or those signed with fictitious names will be thrown away. The writer may ask that his name be withheld or a pen name be used, but his letter must contain an original signature. Letters must be addressed to The News and not to Individ- uals, though they may be in reply to an individual’s letter. Letters must be from CatskUl Mountain area residents or about Catskill Mountain area topics. Letters in support of political or causes not having a direct area interest are not used. Letters must also be free of libel or personal attacks. Halcott Center To The News: This ■ week I read in the Women’s Margaretville Auxil- iary Bulletin that the Hospi- tality Shop in the Hospital might have to close, due to the lack of interest of the women in the area. There are a handful of women who give up their time to try to keep it open. This little shop should be a must, where one can get a bite to eat while waiting to see a friend or a member of tiieir family. I see each week in the Cats- kiil Mt. News many patients who leave the hospital thank the doctors, nurses and every- one. Why not show their ap- preciation by helping to keep this fine little shop open. May- be someone in their family could help. If you are interested in doing a good deed, one day a month would ’be a great help. Contact Mrs. Pat Shapiro. Sincerely, Arthur F. Kurzman Pine Hill WANTED TO BUY OR SELL ON COMMISSION FOR OUR THURSDAY NIGHT SALE Good used furniture, antiques, tools, toys, etc. AIKENS’ AUCTION SERVICE Delancey, N. Y.—Phone Delhi 607-788-2371 The Restaurant O You’ve Been Waiting to Find! • Appetizer Table—a meal in itself! • Continentl Cuisine • Famous Desserts " • FABULOUS SMORGASBORD Every Friday, 6-10 p.m. Rt. 214, Phoenicia 688-9968 Turn at Gordon Drugs Closed Mondays Live Music Fri. & Sat. Nights RESTAXiRMa NIGHTCLUB Weekends; Luncheon from 12 noon Dinner Daily <fom 5 p.m. • Closed Tuesday SCANDINAVIAN VILLAGE • Route 2B, Phoenicia (914) 688-2278 Ten-Day V2 Price Sale Women’s HEELS, MID-HEELS, LOAFERS All Colors, a Few Blacks Buy One Pair at Full Price, Second Pair Half Price (same value or less) Men’s 8-INCH WORK SHOES........... $17.95 up INSULATED USA PACS .................. $12.95 up WOLVERINE 8 -INCH SHOES REDUCED CREAMERY NO-SLIP $t 795 B. F. GOODRICH BOOTS, valued $29 1 I DELHI BOOTERY SHOES - HANDBAGS Zippers Repaired on Premises Phone 607-746-2647 f** REWARD $500.00 is offered for return of 1971 Arctic Cat Snowmobile 399 Panther With Electric Start Serial No. 702820266 Stolen from my home in Pine Hill after Dec. 13. Phone Collect 212-986-9290, Hours 9 to 6 Daily EDWIN H. DeCASTRO 25-18 89th St., Jackson Height, L. I., N. Y. 11369 Just What Your Doctor Ordered... Your registered pharmacist is dedi- cated to safeguarding your health by filling your doctor’s prescriptions with professional precision. We help your doctor help you. For Prescriptions, First Aid Supplies, Toiletries, Sundries MILLER'S DRUG STORE Richard Miller, PhG Phone 586-4212 Margaretville, N. Y. By Helen Merwin Pine HiH, Jan. 13 Mrs. Vivienne Smith of West Hempstead, L. I., spent two weefe here with her sons, Bill and Joseph Smith, and her mother, Mrs. V. J. Prendergast. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kurr and family of Kings Park, L. I., joined her mother, Mrs. Pren- dergast, and family for the weekend. Harold Persons and daugh- Bette Seward, visited Mrs. Charles Muller at Blue nurs- ing home at New Paltz Friday. Mrs. Ceil Charles and two children and her mother of Greenville spent Thursday with Mrs. Charles Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bogdan and son, Fred, of Kingston were Saturday eve- ning ’guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith and children. Mrs. A1 Rothman came home from the Kingston hospital on Saturday. Her husband is re- covering from major surgery at Kingston hospital. Mrs. Warren Smith, daugh- ter, Karen, and Mrs. Lowell Smith spent Saturday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. George B^com and enjoyed skating on Balcom’s pond at Dunraven. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith and two daughters visited her brother. Jack Cowan, at Hobart and enjoyed toboggan riding Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith visited her cousin, Dorothy Bal- com, in Mai^aretville hospital Sunday evening. Ruth Kennie of Rutland, Vt., spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith and son. Mrs. Robert Tick spent last weekend with her sister, Mrs. Rae Pollack, at Brooklyn. She; also helped her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gutterman. celebrate their 34th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith and son spent Wednesday eve- ning with Mr. -and Mrs. Henry McCann and sons at Dimraven. The McCann’s fourth son, Dan- iel George, was bom New^ Years’ day in Delhi hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kay and. family of New York are spend- ing a vacation at their home in Upper Birch Creek. Lillian Wamsley and Doug Merwin were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.^ Alfred Peck and daughters at Allatoen. Mr. and Mrs. Frasier Cure^ and sons, Clinton and Vincent,' were Monday evening dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. Steve Barley, and family at Halcott Center. They helped Deana Marie , Barley celebrate her first birthday. Gould Named VP John Gould, regional super-; visor for fish and game in the Department of EnvironmentaJ’ Conservation at Stamford, has been appointed vice president of the seven-county Central New York Heart associationv the area affiliate of the Ameri^! can Heart Association. Dunraven Dunraven, Jan. 6 Mr. and^Mrs. Paul DeSilva and daughter, JoAnn, of Ver'; non spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Moore, Keith Shuitis went with theni for ithe week. Lee Shuitis and, Susan Valk went to Vernon to bring him home.

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Page 1: Local and Personalnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031247/1972-01-13/ed-1/seq-2.… · Page Two—NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., Jan. 13, 1972 - Local and Personal - Miss Deanna

Page Two—NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., Jan. 13, 1972

- L o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l -Miss Deanna Oliver of Sali-

saw, CHc<la., arrived a t the 'Al­bany airport Thursday to spend a 10-day vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Weeks, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Bloodgood, and family.

Mrs. El'wood Avery of Ocean­side, L. I., spent Wednesday to Saturday as guest of her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Sheldon Bird- sall.

Mrs. Grace Harris returned home Sunday afternoon after being a patient a t the Stamford Community hospital.

The Sundowners Drum corps members completed their an­nual candy sale. F irst prize, a sum of money, was won by Allan Finch and second prize, a wrist watch, was won by Cherilyn West of Fleischmanns.

Mr. and Mrs. Manfried Klein and family of Forest Hills were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Schimmel and family.

Mrs. Charles M o r s e of Fleischmanns was a weekend guest of her sisters, Mrs. Earl Jenkins and Mrs. Thomas O’­Brien. Mrs. V. R. White was a Sunday guest.

Miss Mabel Hess returned hcwne Wednesday after spend­ing two weeks with her brother and sisiter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Orvan Hess, in New Haven, Conn.

The Senior Homemakers club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Bertha Hubbell. Table service is needed.

Robert W. Scudder spent a week with his mother, Mrs. Charles Gulley, and his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goodchild, and family, then left to visit his father, James Scudder, in Louisville, Ky., and his brother and sister- in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. James R. Scudder, a t Fort Knox, Ky.

Mrs. Mary Bogardus of Fish- kill was a Monday overnight guest of Mrs. Frank DeSUva.

Eight friends attended a sur­prise baby shower for Mrs. Rob­ert Jones Friday a t the home of Mrs. William Stanton. Host­esses were Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Hazel Filupeit.

Mr. and Mrs. John Eastman and family of Lindenhurst, L. I., were weekend guests ^f Mr. •and ^ r s . Henry Verity and family.

Mrs. M argaret Hall of Jack­son Heights was a guest for several days last week of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Viscardi.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cohan and daughters, Jeanne Marie, Mary Hlen, Colleen and Mi­chele, of New Rochelle were\ \yeekend guests of her b ro th s - , in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Birns.

Miss Ruth Webster left Thursday for State University college at Conton after spend­ing her vacation with her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Web­ster.

Miss Karen Roadman left Sunday for Ithaca college, where she started her freshman year.

Mrs. Laura Thomson suf­fered a broken pelvis in a fall last week Tuesday a t the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Fox, in WUmington, Del., where she had been spending the holi­days. Mrs. Thomson is a pa­tient in room 206B in the Me-

Kelly ComersBy Mrs. Ralph Felter

Kelly .Comers, Jan. 13Mr. and Mrs. John Sprague

spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard McGregor at Harpersfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy spent Sunday with his sisters, Esther and Gertrude Hoy, in Downsville.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckert Jr. of Walden, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Valk and daughters of Earlville and Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ton Valk of Fleischmanns were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Valk.

Dr. Abraham Rottkov of Fleischmanns attended Mrs. W. Grant Kelly Monday.

Titan Well Drillers drilled a well and put water in for Ward Keator last week.

Oneonta Banker Native of Valley

Burton Hulbert, 71, a native of Shavertown who rose to be­come head of Oneonta’s largest, bank, died unexpectedly a t his desk a t the bank in that city Friday afternoon. He had been with the Wilbur National Bank since graduating from high school in 1918.

Mr. Hulbert was bom May 21, 1901, to Lauren and Mary E. Shafter Hulbert of Sliaver- town. He married Henrietta Specht of Roscoe, who died in 1952, and later married Mrs. Nila B. Lull, who survives. Also surviving are his two sons, J. Burton Hulbert of Schenevus and Henry L. Hulbert of One­onta, three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. E. Lester Townsend and Mrs. Claude Mott of Oneonta. <

Mr. Hulbert was vice chair­man of the board of directors of the bank. He had been pres­ident from 1955 to 1967.

morial (ttvision of Wilmington Medical center, VariBuren St., Wilmington, Del. 19807.

Dr. John Clark, his wife and children, Deborah, Theresa and Scott John, returned to their home in Louisville, Ky., Sun­day after the holidays.

There will be a special Sun­downers Parents meeting Tues­day, Jan. 18, a t 7:45 p.m. in the Presbyterian church.

Miss Phyllis Truran of Buf­falo spent Tuesday to Thurs­day with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Truran, and a t­tended the funeral Wednesday of her grandmother, Mrs. Har­old B. Tmran, in Brewster.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil­liams of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., were Sunday afternoon guests of his brother-in-law and sis­ter, Mr. and Mrs. Winton Sem- ford, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Jcunes Cronin and daughter, Pamela, of Beth- page, L. I., were weekend guests of his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cro- nan, and family.

Mrs. Earl Roadman of Dike, Iowa, arrived Thursday to spend several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keene Roadman.

There will be sewing today, Thursday, a t 1:30 p.m. a t the Margaretville Memorial hospi­tal.

Harry Eckert of Walden was a Sunday afternoon visitor of his mother, Mrs. Harry Eckert Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gibbons and family of Kingston were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burr McIntosh.

Miss Carol Polley of Fair­field, N. J., spent Friday and Saturday with her grandpar­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Italo Mar- sico.

Mrs. Claude Green returned home Saturday evening after spendmg five weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Every, in Bridgeport, Conn., and the Christmas weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Green, and family in Oakdale, Conn.

Mrs. Arthur Sprague was called Tuesday on the Pick-A- Show TV progr^n and won a book of trading stamps and a desk limp.

They Made MusicRoxbury, Jan. 13.— A cham­

ber music group met Thursday night a t the home of Mr. and TVIrs. Romayn F. Heyler for an.

of hiusic, . Miss Bower of Fleischmanns

"•piS^OT^e violin, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen, music teachers of Margaretville, and Mrs. Jeffrey Stamp played the flute, Mr. and Mrs. Heyler played the piano and cello, and Miss Annette Heyler, the flute and piano.

ArkvilleBy M n. David WUliams

Arkville, Jan. 13 Miss Patty Reynolds and a

friend of Indian Lake spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Marvin Bussy.

Orville Chase was a patient last week in Cooperstown hos­pital, where he had surgery for two ruptured discs.

Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rowe of West Hxarley were Sunday guests of Mrs. Henry Rosa.

Mrs. Carolyn Ferguson and son and her friend, Ellen Mul- holland of Delhi, were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vredenburgh.

Miss Susan- Filupeit spent Friday and Saturday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes, on her return from her home at Hampton, Conn., to State University col­lege a t Geneseo.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Norton and daughters were Sunday guests a t the home of her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carver Palmer at Goodyear Lake, where a family gathering was held in honor of a sister, Mrs. S tuart Evans, and children of Fayetteville, N. C. Mrs. Evans and family will soon be going to Hawaii to join her husband, Master Sgt. Evans, who is be­ing transferred from Vietnam.

Joe Moskowitz has been home for vacation from Notre Dame university a t South Bend, Ind.

Mrs. Guilford Funari has been a patient in Margaretville Memorial hospital this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steigleh- ner and family of Detroit, Mich., spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beland. Mr. and Mrs. Steiglehner and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sanford and children spent a week at Ocho Rios in Jamaica.

Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Franklyn of Waymeirt, Pa., visited a t the home of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Deats Thursday.

M argaret Kelly has been a patient in Margaretville Me­morial hospital the last week.

Mr. and Mrs. John Asher and Mrs. Gwen Crumling spent two weeks in Florida. They spent time with Mr. and Mrs. Nate Haynes a t Crescent City and visited Disney World.

The hours of window service a the Arkville post office are 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p;m. Monday through F ri­day, and 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday.'

Oratory Contest,TTie Delaware County Amer-‘

ican Legion oratorical con test) win ibe held in the auditorium of Delaware a< » d ^ y and cen­tral school a t Delhi on Thurs­day, Jan. 20, beginning a t 7 p.m. Participating students from area high schools must deal with the Constitution of the United States.

Frevert

Plans Her WeddingThe engagement of Gail Eliz­

abeth Frevert to Richard Lee Bullock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurice Crum of Lawrence, Kans., has been announced. Gail is the daughter of Mrs. Louise Frevert of Roxbury and William Frevert of Grand Gorge.

Miss Frevert is a graduate of Roxbury central school and Cazenovia college and is a t­tending Kansas State university at Lawrence.

Mr. Bullock graduated from Wentworth Military academy and attended Kansas State uni­versity. He completed his service in the Navy and is re ­suming his studies a t Kansas State.

A spring wedding is planned.

Blankets Warm 300Phoenicia, Jan. 13. — Nearly

300 blankets were given away during the last week by the Phoenicia office of the Kingston Trust Co. in an account promo­tion and open house held to show the renovated banking house. Prize winners selected Monday were G. Plaine of Phoenicia, an electric broom; Geraldine Cradduck of Phoeni­cia, a spray iron, and M. F. Vasquez of Shandaken, an elec­tric blender. They were se­lected with the aid of Super­visor Raymond J. Runn, Her­man Folkerts, Phoenicia busi­nessman, and George Fichtner, a member of the original com­mittee that built the bank.

Charles Holdridge Wed Christmas Day

A Christmas evening candle­light wedding joined Miss Phelena Gladys Lavin, daugh­ter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Lavin of Adams Center, to A /lc Charles Frank Holdridge at the Bible Baptist church at Oswego-

Rev. A. Larkin officiated 'at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Donald Smith, soloist, accom­panied by Miss Brenda Ben- ware, Carthage sang several selections throughout the cere­mony.

The bride, 'given in marriage by her father, chose a white

■ velvet floor-length gown with empire neckline and fidl-length sleeves. She carried a white Bible covered with white or­chids and roses.

The matron of honor, Mrs. Kenneth ■ Yeaples of Oswego, and maid of honor, Miss Mel­anie Lavin, sister of the bride, wore similar f loor-length gowns of wine-red velvet.

The best man w as. Kenneth Yaeples of Oswego, and ushers were Jay Sluiter, cousin of the bridegroom; Richard Hold­ridge, brother of the bride­groom, and Angelo Lavin Jr., brother of the bride.

■ A reception was held in the church hall immediately follow­ing the ceremony.

Mrs. Holdridge is a 1968 graduate of Adams Center- Adams central school and re­ceived her bachelor of science degree in mathematics a t State University college a t Oswego. Airman Holdridge graduated from Oswego in 1970 and is sta­tioned in Denver, Colo., where the couple will live.

PhoeniciaPhoenicia, Jan. 13

Deputy Town Clerk Lillian Herdmah will be sitting a t the • town hall in Allaben today, Thursday, from 6 to 9 p.m. for the issuing of dog licenses.

Eugene B. Gormley has re­turned home from Benedictine hospital, where he is recuper­ating from an operation on his knee.

The News ds in need of a correspondent from Phoenicia to cover the local news items, as Mrs. Staiger is unable to continiie the task. Anyone in­terested is asked to caU Ray­mond J. Dunn or The News office in Margaretville a t 586- 2601. - '

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Halcott Center To The News:

This ■ week I read in the Women’s Margaretville Auxil­iary Bulletin that the Hospi­tality Shop in the Hospital might have to close, due to the lack of interest of the women in the area.

There are a handful of women who give up their time to try to keep it open.

This little shop should be a must, where one can get a bite to eat while waiting to see a friend or a member of tiieir family.

I see each week in the Cats- kiil Mt. News many patients who leave the hospital thank the doctors, nurses and every­one. Why not show their ap­preciation by helping to keep this fine little shop open. May­be someone in their family could help.

If you are interested in doing a good deed, one day a month would ’be a great help.

Contact Mrs. Pat Shapiro.Sincerely,

Arthur F. Kurzman

Pine Hill

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of 1971 Arctic Cat Snowmobile 399 Panther

With Electric Start Serial No. 702820266

Stolen from my home in Pine Hill after Dec. 13.

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By Helen Merwin

Pine HiH, Jan. 13 Mrs. Vivienne Smith of West

Hempstead, L. I., spent two weefe here with her sons, Bill and Joseph Smith, and her mother, Mrs. V. J. Prendergast. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kurr and family of Kings Park, L. I., joined her mother, Mrs. Pren­dergast, and family for the weekend.

Harold Persons and daugh- Bette Seward, visited Mrs. Charles Muller at Blue nurs­ing home at New Paltz Friday.

Mrs. Ceil Charles and two children and her mother of Greenville spent Thursday with Mrs. Charles Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bogdan and son, Fred, of Kingston were Saturday eve­ning ’guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith and children.

Mrs. A1 Rothman came home from the Kingston hospital on Saturday. Her husband is re­covering from major surgery at Kingston hospital.

Mrs. Warren Smith, daugh­ter, Karen, and Mrs. Lowell Smith spent Saturday after­noon with Mr. and Mrs. George B^com and enjoyed skating on Balcom’s pond at Dunraven. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith and two daughters visited her brother. Jack Cowan, a t Hobart and enjoyed toboggan riding Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith visited her cousin, Dorothy Bal- com, in Mai^aretville hospital Sunday evening.

Ruth Kennie of Rutland, Vt., spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith and son.

Mrs. Robert Tick spent last weekend with her sister, Mrs.

Rae Pollack, a t Brooklyn. She; also helped her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gutterman. celebrate their 34th wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith and son spent Wednesday eve­ning with Mr. -and Mrs. Henry McCann and sons a t Dimraven. The McCann’s fourth son, Dan­iel George, was bom New^ Years’ day in Delhi hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kay and. family of New York are spend­ing a vacation at their home in Upper Birch Creek.

Lillian Wamsley and Doug Merwin were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.^ Alfred Peck and daughters a t Allatoen.

Mr. and Mrs. Frasier Cure^ and sons, Clinton and Vincent,' were Monday evening dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. Steve Barley, and family a t Halcott Center. They helped Deana Marie , Barley celebrate her first birthday.

Gould Named VPJohn Gould, regional super-;

visor for fish and game in the Department of EnvironmentaJ’ Conservation a t Stamford, has been appointed vice president of the seven-county Central New York H eart associationv the area affiliate of the Ameri^! can Heart Association.

DunravenDunraven, Jan. 6

Mr. and^Mrs. Paul DeSilva and daughter, JoAnn, of Ver'; non spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Moore, Keith Shuitis went with theni for ithe week. Lee Shuitis and, Susan Valk went to Vernon to bring him home.