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NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y.
Catskill Mountain NewsOwned and Operated by
Catskill H t. Publishing Corp. Margaretville, N. Y. 12455
Telephone 914 586-2601
Thurs., Oct. 7, 1971—Page Eleven D o u g S l u i t e r T o o k
Bride in Yonkers
P U B L IS H E D W E E K L Y Margaretville, N. Y.
R O S W E L L R. SA NFO RD President and Publisher
A L T O N M. W E IS S Editor
W Il-L IA M G. EM E R SO N Shoj) Foreman
Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation
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R eading Club H ad
Two Book ReviewsRoxbury, Oct. 7.—The Rox-
bury Reading club held its first fall meeting Monday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. William Forst. Mrs. Forst did the review “Birds of America” by Mary McCarthy. She also told a bit about another book, "Upstate,” by Edmund Wilson, husband of Mary McCarthy,
The new officers are Mrs. T. Howard Smith, president; Mrs. Niles Poff, vice president; Mrs. Henry Munsell, secretary-treas- urer; Mrs. William R. Morgan, executive member and head of the creative writing committee. Mrs. Poff has publicity, Mrs. Munsell, transportation, and Mrs. Earl T. Schreiber, nomination committees.
Cookies and coffee were served a t the close of the meeting. Huge flocks of red-winged blackbirds were observed hovering around a cornfield in the field below.
The next meeting will be Nov. 1 a t the home of Mi's. David. Munsell. Mrs. W alter Guttin- ger will review “That Man Cartwright,” by Ann Fairbairn.
T re m p e rsk iDBy Gloria Bacon
Tremperskill, Oct. 7Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kratz,
Mrs. Donald A. Liddle and Mrs. Mary Liddle were in Cortland to visit Mrs. Mary Liddle’s daughter, Shirley. Shirley is a student at Cortland State University college. She came home with them for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bullard Jr. of Poughkeepsie and children, Tammy and Darrin, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Woodin.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weaver Sr. and granddaughter, Susie, spent the weekend in Kingston with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Norris and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Boldi and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mayer and family of Highland were Saturday night guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mayer.
, Mrs. Helen Tallen was a Thursday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weaver Sr.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Firment and Mrs. Firment were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce VanSteenburg of Red Hook and Mr. and Mrs. Thor Klindt of Dovrasville.
H a lc o ttv iD eBy William E. Griffin
Halcottville, Oct. 7Mr. and Mrs. William Davis
spent last Wednesday visiting relatives in East Branch and Trout Creek.
Howard Slauson is in the Fox Memorial hospital, where he submitted to an oi^eration last week Wednesday. He is now recovering. His sister, Mrs. Edward Kittle of Bath, has been spending a few days with bis family in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Cross and children, Dale and Denise, spent from Friday until Sunday a t the home of her father, William E. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Kellerhouse Jr. of Oneonta were a t the home of her father last Sunday.
TIMELESS IS A TRIBUTE TO ONE WELL-LOVED
with attention to all needs and wishes, we strive to endow each service with the c o m f o r t of this thonght.
HEERICK V f JFUJVEKAI. HOME V O
Comer Church and Walnut
Margaretville
D u n ra v e nBy Mrs. Ralph DeSilva
Dunraven, Oct. 7Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gar
land have returned to their home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conklin and Mr. and Mrs. George Pettit of Long Island spent last week touring the New England states.
Mrs. Cordia Guier of Arkville and Mr. and Mrs. George Owen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook at Preston Hollow on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Atkin are parents of a son, Michael Jeffrey, born Sept. 23 a t the Mar- garetville Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Lena Tiffany spent Tuesday and Saturday nights with Mrs. Fred Swart in Margaretville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franks have bought a home in Margaretville.
Miss Marlene Anne McCabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil' liam McCabe of Yonkers and
' Worcester, N. Y., was married in St. Joseph’s church Saturday afternoon to Dougleis William Sluiter, son, of Mr. and Mrs. William Sluiter of Margaretville. Rev. John J. Scully of St. Peter’s church in Jersey C3ty, N. J., performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. Ted Barlow of Pleasant Valley United Methodist church in Pleasant Valley, Conn.
Escorted to the a lta r by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mary Agnes McCabe as maid of honor, and the sister of the bridegroom, Anne Sluiter as bridesmaid. David Perry of Oneonta and Richard Burr of Yonkers were the best men.
Mrs. Sluiter is a graduate of the Ursuline school in New Rochelle and is a senior in the College of Physical Education a t Wisconsin State university in LaCrosse. Her husband is a graduate of Margaretville central scJiool, the VermcHit academy a t Saxton’s River, Vt., and of Colgate university last June, when he received a bachelor of arts degree in sociology and anthropology.
The ceremony was followed immediately by a reception a t the Westchester Country club in Rye, N. Y. The couple will live in LaCrosse, where Mr. Sluiter ejqpects to be employed.
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586-3278 Lumber and Building Supplies
Fry Roofing Owens Corning Insulation
Jester’s Funeral HomeAndes, N. Y.
Phone 676-3148
JOSEPH’S BEAUTY SALON Fleischmanns, N. Y. 254-5650
Wigs - Hair Pieces Cleaning - Cutting - Styling
Touch-Up - Frosting . Special Low Price
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CRAFT MOTOR CO.Main St., Margaretville
Auto Body Repairs - Auto Glass Good Uf>M Cars - Welding
24-Hour Wrecker Service Day 586-4365 - Night 586-4366
• Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned• Sewer-Drain Lines Unplugged• Plumbing and Heating GEORGE SLOVEN
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Pine Hill—Tel. 254-5340Custom-Made Slip Covers
and Drapes Couch $20 Three Pieces $45 Chair $15 ($12.50 brought here) Samples - Ail Kinds Alterations
Chair Caning, Bushing, Repairing and Refinishing
“Your chair is only as good as the seat in it.”
Antique Chairs for SaleTHE CHAIR DOCTORPhoenicia, N. Y. 688-7752
International Cub CadetTractors GE Elec-Trak Tractors
Economy TractorsAccessories and Attachments
KELLY POWER EQUIPMENT, INC.
Margaretville 914 58&-2651
BULLDOZING FOUNDATIONS
PONDS LANDSCAPING
DIVERSION DITCHESB ill C o w a nTel. 586-4381
Margaretville, N. ¥ .
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