of the cainei - fultonhistory.com 23/jamestown ny post journal/jamestown ny post...john howe,...

1
. - • • . - . — - • M M «*•••*. — — *i M M m m • - | - :!••• I:.. 4-i JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Saturday Eramng, August 21, 1954 < NINETEEN X Dewittville Couple Feted Pit Anniversary DEWITTVILLE — The Anniver- sary dub honored Mr. and Mrs LaVerne G. Galloway, at their home Tuesday evening, celebrat- ing their 35th wedding anniversa ry, which was Aug. 15. There were 25 present Mrs. Mearl Gallo- way showed color slides taken in Florida. Cleveland and Pittsburgh, also some by her son, Howard, when in Germany and Paris. The president of the club, Mrs. John Howe, hostess for the party, was assisted in serving by Mrs. Vincent Galloway and Mrs. Har- low Gage. The honored couple were remem- bered with gifts, bouquets and cards of congratulation. Their three sons, Merton of New Smyr- na Beach. Fla.; Harrison of Wash- ington, D.C., and A-lc Richard Galloway, who has been in Ger- many for 2% years, could not be presentforthe occasion. G.LF. to Meet On Crolle Lawn JDRESTVTLLE The annual G.L.F. meeting will be held Thurs- day August 26, 1954 on the lawn of James Crolle, 29 Lodi Street, agent buyer. Chicken barbecue at twelve o'clock noon. A short business meeting will start at 1:30 followed by entertain- ment. At this time brief reports and two new committeemen elect- ed to replace James Griffin and Raymond' Kuhrt whose terms ex- pire this year. Nelson, Hall, chair- man. Stockton Auxiliary Names Year's Officers STOCKTON The Stockton Vol- unteer-Firemen's Auxiliary held its regular meeting Monday night, Aug. 17 at th Firehall with the P resident, Winnie Holtz, presiding. en members were present. Election of officers was held with the following elections: Presi- dent Lucille Baker. Vice Presi- dent Winnie Holtz, Secretary Irene Conaway, Treasurer Ruby Dieter. The next regular meeting will be a banquet. Frances Marsh and Dorothy Kelly were appointed as a committee to determine the place to hold the banquet. PTA Committee Meets At Foresrville FORESTVILLE — The P.T.A. budget was read by Ray Hall at a meeting of the executive commit- tee, held at the home of the presi- dent, Mrs. Lois Hall. The program, which was submitted by Mrs. Mary Kelley, was adopted. The County P.T.A. Council will meet at Foresrville Central School Sept. 13 for a 6:30 tureen dinner, it was announced. Lily Dale Plans Community Club Day LILY DALE — Rev. Arthur A. Myers will speak at Lily Dale Auditorium at 2:30 P.M. Monday, Community Club Day at Lily Dale. Mr. Myers is president of the club and director of the National Spirit- ualist Association of Churches of America. Mrs. Betty Clayton Possehl, in- ternational missionary, will be message bearer. Mrs. Possehl re- cently returned from a mission- ary tour of Great Britain. Stockton Caaaadaga 65-F-21 Miss Cynthia Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pierce, has returned home after being con- fined tP the Children's Hospital in Buffalo for fc-rays and treatments. , Foresrville Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Homan and granddaughter, Davina Wal- lace have been visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hahvard Ho- man, Corning. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olmstead and family, Morrisville, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Crosby, Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe. Buffalo, were week-end visitor's of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy •Harrington. Rev. Harold Green, Binghamton, occupied the pulpit Sunday at the Baptist Church. Mrs. Edith Hall, attended Houghton Camp, Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Neuendorf has re- turned home after spending a month with Miss Verna Henderson, Cleveland Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Manni, St Petersburg, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball, Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. George Hurlibert, Irving were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross. Mr. and Mas. Leroy Harrington. Mrs. Belle Campbell attended the Northern Chautauqua retired teachers meeting in Dunkirk last week in the Episcopal Parish House Mr. "and Mrs. William H. Nelson attended the Spanish American War Reunion at Governor Fenton, Jamestown, and also recently at- tended the Nelson family reunion in Community House, Stillwater. Ninety-three relatives attended the Annual Crowell Reunion at Firemens Fraternity Grounds Stockton, Sunday. Mrs. Addle Morrison is visiting her brothers in Edinboro, and Sparantsbury, Pa. Mrs. Marion Bowker attended an American Legion picnic at Lake Erie State Park, Brocton. Miss Elaine Brown. PleasantvOle Pa., has been a guest at the Bill- ingsley's at the Methodist parson- age. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Fort Thomas, Ky., have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. John Bradi- gan and Mr. Bradigan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bean and family. Cherry Creek, visited their | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Barber, Sr. Edith and David Bean remained for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Roberts. Indianapolis.. are visiting their daughter, Dr. and Mrs. H. Lester Wendell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van Rens- selear and mother, Mrs. Mary Van Rensselear, visited Howard Van Rensselaer and family. Little Val- ley, to celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Harold Glasford was hostess to some of her former high school mates from Buffalo, Angola Beach, Stow and sister of one schoolmate from Switzerland. Mrs. Ellamay Slintz attended the Austin-Daggett family reunion Saturday at Taylors Grove Lawton. Rev. and Mrs. Emory- Bill- Ingsley and family, are on vaca- tion to visit his Barents'. Mr. and Mrs. S. Emory Billingsley, Frank- lin. Pa. The Methodist Church pulpit will be filled Sunday by S. Gonkm Corter, Fredonia. There will be no family fellow- ship for two weeks. KELLEY WALTERS STOCKTON Pauline Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walters and Charles Kelley, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kelley, were married Aug. 5 at the Stockton Federated Church parsonage, with Rev. Lloyd Chelton officiating. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Harding Meechan, uncle and aunt of the bride. Balcoms Corners Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ecker are having a new barn built, to re- place the one that was destroyed by fire sometimeago. Mrs. Elbert Warner, with Mrs. Ellis Gould of South Dayton, spent FridaytoBuffalo and North Tona- wsnds Philip Danker left Monday for Endicort where he will be a stu- dent of the International Business Corporation. He will be associated with the firm after a few weeks study. ' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Farn- ham, Scarborough, and Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Farnham, Brocton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Farnham. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brookman and family are spending some time at the home of Mrs. Flora Brook- man. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kurd and Charles Nobles with Mrs. Wilbur Moss, Cottage, spent Saturday at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gier called on Miss Mary Deet Saturday eve- ning, who is a surgical patient in Tri-County Memorial Hospital in Gowanda. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivett and family of Cottage visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Warner recently. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gier, Mr. and Mrs. George Nobles had din- ner in Fredonia Thursday cele- brating the Giers' 12th wedding anniversary the Nobles sixth wed- ding anniversary and the second birthday of Douglas Gier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers, Hamburg. Mrs. Laverne Ingerson and daughter of Jamestown visit- ed Mrs. Nellie Wilson recently. Robert Stickney, Eden, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bums this Mr.* and Mrs. Allan Tatchell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tatchell and their families and Allen Easterly attended the picnic Saturday at the Collins Conservation Club spon- sored by the Gowanda Tannery. Miss Joan Burris and Miss Re- becca Greenlee, South Dayton, have been houseguests of friends and relatives in Cousecon. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shelters. Jamestown, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edick Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kurtzhals and family of Madison, O., were overnight guests of Miss Amelia Howard at the home of Mrs. Altai Dye Saturday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howard and daugh- ter, Cherry Creek and Mrs. Paul- ine Cowles. Open Meadows, were dinner guests of Mrs. Dye and Miss Howard. Herman Warner attended the County Farm Committee meeting at Dewittville. a reforestation com- mittee meeting and a meeting of supervisors at Mayville during the week. Mr, and Mrs. Clair Phillips with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood, South Dayton visited Misses Wilma Ball and Winnie Griese at Cassadaga, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joh»» Hebner at Cattaraugus. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas of Tucson. Ariz., were recent callers of the WsTTH*TS Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wolfe, Cat- taraugus, and Mr. and Mrs, How- ard Smith, New Albion, visited - * Mrs. Louise Wolfe and called on Mrs. Charles Shattuck Sunday. Mrs. Norton Crowell was guest of honor at her home Tuesday evening at a surprise party cele-jend with Mr. bra ting her birthday. Refreshments Campbell. were served. Miss Marjorie Dye of Dewittville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dye and family, Mr. and Mn. Newell Hooker, Mrs. Mabel Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hooker were among the guests present. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Judd of Wisconsin called on Mr. and Mrs. John Storm Friday. Mrs. Roger Danker and Mrs. H. A. Samuelson attended the Triple Link Gub at the home of Mrs. Alice Palmer in Cassadaga. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dye enter- tained a committee of Free Meth- odist Young People at a business meeting Thursday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Crowell of Freedom, Mrs. V. E. Woolley and Miss Mabel Libby was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ivett, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Litteral of South Point, O., spent the week- and Mrs. Clifford I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson, James Peterson, and Miss Beverly Peterson of Olean spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams and family. v | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolivard and family of Foresrville spent Saturday evening with Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones. The Hillside Club met with Mrs. Merle Ecker with 12 members and one visitor present. A baked goods sale was a feature of the meeting the proceeds to be used for club activities. The next meeting will be held Sept. 9 at the home of Mrs. Clifton Farnham. Mrs. Elton WeQs of Chautauqua spent Sunday night and Monday haviTbeen< a * 5 ? *""* £ ? * guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wolfe. Mrs. Donald Howard and Mrs. I Claud Congdon attended the ft>! neral of Mrs. Cora Dunning at Dunkirk Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gross: at Charlotte recently. Mrs. Alta Dye, Mrs. Harvey Samuelson and Mrs. Roger Dan- ker attended Hamlet W.S.C.S. at Mrs. A. J. Black's in Arkwright Saturday. Miss Marjorie Dye, Counselor at the Triangle Camp at Dewittville, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dye. Kenneth Sticek, Niagara Falls, Mrs. George Halpiany and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Till of Fredonia have been guests of Mrs. Gaud Congdon and fami- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stearns en- tertained the Stafford reunion at their home Saturday. Dinner was served on the lawn to 60 guests. Two births were recorded but no officers were elected, as this is a newly organized reunion. Mrs. Etta Wright of Pope Hill. Mrs. Esther Rowe of Dunkirk and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith of South Dayton visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith, recently. Mrs. Walter Butcher, Gymer, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Howard, CAPITOL usr W.T. TONICHT THE CRIMSON PIRATI" la JOf McOOAKES COMEDY » ' ' ' •• W W W — — • 11 ii I .mi i - COLORED CARTOON N#v#f ^CfMfltd ••for* Mr. and Mrs. Milton Danker. Mrs. Ina Danker and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Danker attended the "Cous- ins" reunion, descendants of War- ren Jones at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Marsh in Cherry Creek Sunday. Miss Joan Burris was' guest for the week of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thielmans in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilcox, TKennedy, and Porter Wilcox, Char- lotte, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Alff Saturday. The Danker reunion* will be held ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Danker on Sunday. Mrs. Roger Danker, with Mrs. Edith Shattuck. Hamlet and Mrs. Albert Storm, South Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yauchzy at Arcade. Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Felt South Dayton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker recently. OF THE CAINEI B06ART aaa A*» JOSE FERRER VA* JOHNSON MACMURRAY STATE THEATRF * AIR COOLED * LAST TIMES TONICHT "SILVER LODE" Spilt* Iwni la Unman SOY. My CUM" , SUNDAY A MONDAY SH*. torn 1:00 P.M. WHITE WAY- DRIVWN THEATRP 4 Mi. Wist of WOTM M it. 4 J*** Hodiofc. Retort Stock la "CONQUEST OP COCHISE" Van JvbasoH, Ooro«fcy McGah-* la "INVITATION" Now 0*«" Oar Naw Panorama Concession Center JOAN CRAWFORD «j the worn** who lovts A, •Y CONSOilOAHO * •ICTU1I Now at UmU TERRACE GARDENS oMJHMItOWft- wWti a0Oi DANCE Ivary Sot. Nlto JOE VARIO oM SUNVAUIY RANSIRS Steaks «Jrd Chop* laaa'ay San t il Chicken Dinner POOD. UGAL IEYIRA6IS IS aow? BooDE DANCE Busti Fire Hall Round & Square Sat Nftt 9:30—1:00 MUSIC IT Sherwood Murphy oa4 tfce Westernoires Radio fceoaa'cac* 4*ac4 fraai Ptre Hail avory Sot. nlakt at 11:30 P.M. & S S S S Daor Rl«kts Ratonm* * * • * *v * VISIT MIDWAY PARK •a "Lata CkoutoMquo'* Optn Evtry Day RIDES SWIMMING PINNY ARCADI ROLLER SKATING IOATING PINI POODS COMPLETE PICNIC FACILITIES 5c DAY EYIRY WEDNESDAY RIDES a POPCORN • CANDY FLOSS L * * * * * * * Site slept in his bed., wore his pajamas THIN SHI REALLY TOOK OVER I CAIPiE MUTINY Technicolor SHEAS Saturday ct2—4:4S—7:1 S—f:5S Sunday, 2—4;2S—4:50—? DICK POWELL-DEBBIE REYNOLDS Susan Slept Here ANNE FRANCIS AT 2:21 ^^TICHNICOLOR *:" •Ul NOW! AIP CCNOtTIONFD WtNTERCARDEN DIPSON'S AIR-CONDITIONED RETRACTOR SEATED PALACE Country Jamboree SUNDAY AUG. 22nd with MARTY UCKUDER and Ms Missouri Fox Hunters Willi "HICK LICK" PAUL PACKO and bb Lane Star Rangers Pattersons Variety Show Dlroct frofa Sapor Cheat lol—claa Uaicvcrf a Ti—poll— PIER -Celoron Park ADMISSION 50c --— SB Memo to Advertisers o o • copy for display Adrartiaipq, (induding Salt* and Auction*) as wall as Church, Club and Lodgo Notics* mast b* in the display advertising oifica oi th* Post-Journal to meet th* following DEADLINE Monday Copy—Friday, 12 o'clock (Noon) Tuesday Copv—S*furd*y, 12 o'clock (Noon) Wednesday Copy—Monday, 12 o'clock (Noon) * Thursday Copy—Tuesday, 12 o'clock (Noon I Friday Copy—•Wadnesday, 12 o'clock (Noon) Saturday Copy—Thursday, 12 o'clock (Noon) Doubla trucks—Noon, 4 days before publication Holiday Intervening—Noon 3 Pays before publication Moose Band Concert CELORON PARK Sunday, August 22nd O 2:30 4:30 P.M. Hey Kids! Look! Look! Pr*-School 3-D REVUE "BWANNA DEVIL" Thrilling Adventure Feature in 3-D and Color 3 Stooges in 3-D ,. "SPOOKS" Color Cartoons SHEA'S *- TUESDAY MORNING A*«. 24 et 10:30 Door. Opon 10 All Soot* 35c Inc. 3-D Glasses LAST TIMES TO-DAY FINAL FEATURE 0 P.M. I WIDE SCREENI UNCUT! FULL LENGTH I MVW o saancrs *»*•«*• * MAMAKT WTCIUII-S »m n ** out wn GONE WITH THE WIND A SfLZMCX WTEXNATtOKAL MCTURf TTruiirnj AD V SUNDAY! tND OPENING RACES/ CM SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd—2:30 P.I at the new Jamestown Speedway i FLASH! The most amazing coincidence in the annals of motion pictures! Just as the front pages of the world report history-making discoveries of ancienl hidden treasures in Egypt, the Ship of the Dead of Cheops . . . M-G-M brings to the public an astourd- ing dramatization of the search for the hidden tomb of the Pharaohs. SEE H O W IT HAPPENED' SEE TODAY'S HEADLINES COME TO LIFE. DON'T MISS THE TIMELIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! 5^S DBA? . IP oF I rtJHOA* * \m TECHNICOLOiJ ^CARTOON Kimball Stand Stockton Rd. Adults $1.20 tax i*el*e*i Children ra*«f 12 40c tax. included Fr«* Hot Does to kids «*d*r 12 3rd ANNUAL • CLAM BAKE Rain or Shine PUBLIC INVITED (*"&) SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd KENDALL CLUB GROUNDS S!*^S>,-^ Dinner Served 5 to 6 P.M., e Rent IM< O Cam M *M Oi* Tkfcrti «df « OQ par aww Awdtabh «t Ctofc NMM «r i v Jafea W. Ttffeay Pwt VETERANS °< FOREIGN WARS 421 E. 2ML St 3954 LAST TIMES TONITE Lakewood DRIVE IN FAIRMOUNT AT LOWE Phone LAKEWOOD 7255 SUNDAY—MONDAY JANET LEIGH -oaei aau m oax-aH«• % - m (M — M B ft I0BM DM BDM W MS s>» M-G-M's SPECTACULAR ROMANCE! "SIEGE OF RED RIVER" IN TICHNICOIOB LAST NITE Midway lACor ALL TiCMNICOLO* SHOW "LAST OF THE C0MMANCHES" "CAin-AlSTpiRATE 11 STARTS SUNDAY BURT LANCASTER FRANK SINATRA 'FROM HERE TO ETERNITY" VALLEYTH'E KINGS FILMED IN EGYPT IN EXOTIC COLOR! A Great Love Story starring ROBERT TAYLOR ELEANOR PARKER CARLOS THOMPSON *I:H KURT KASZNAR-VICTOR J0RY-r. "•' -' •""•'•'-. ON GIANT STEREOPHONIC SCREEN SOUND WATCH FOR OUR BIG SURPRISE i "WARPATH" TICHNICOLOt h MONDAY! A Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

Upload: others

Post on 10-Mar-2020

5 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: OF THE CAINEI - Fultonhistory.com 23/Jamestown NY Post Journal/Jamestown NY Post...John Howe, hostess for the party, was assisted in serving by Mrs. Vincent Galloway and Mrs. Har low

. - • • . - — . — - • M M « * • • • * . — — *i M M m m • - | - :!••• I:.. 4 - i

JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Saturday Eramng, August 21, 1954 <

NINETEEN

X

Dewittville Couple Feted P i t Anniversary

DEWITTVILLE — The Anniver­sary dub honored Mr. and Mrs LaVerne G. Galloway, at their home Tuesday evening, celebrat­ing their 35th wedding anniversa ry, which was Aug. 15. There were 25 present Mrs. Mearl Gallo­way showed color slides taken in Florida. Cleveland and Pittsburgh, also some by her son, Howard, when in Germany and Paris.

The president of the club, Mrs. John Howe, hostess for the party, was assisted in serving by Mrs. Vincent Galloway and Mrs. Har­low Gage.

The honored couple were remem­bered with gifts, bouquets and cards of congratulation. Their three sons, Merton of New Smyr­na Beach. Fla.; Harrison of Wash­ington, D.C., and A-lc Richard Galloway, who has been in Ger­many for 2% years, could not be present for the occasion.

G.LF. to Meet On Crolle Lawn

JDRESTVTLLE — The annual G.L.F. meeting will be held Thurs­day August 26, 1954 on the lawn of James Crolle, 29 Lodi Street, agent buyer. Chicken barbecue at twelve o'clock noon.

A short business meeting will start at 1:30 followed by entertain­ment. At this time brief reports and two new committeemen elect­ed to replace James Griffin and Raymond' Kuhrt whose terms ex­pire this year. Nelson, Hall, chair­man.

Stockton Auxiliary Names Year's Officers

STOCKTON — The Stockton Vol­unteer-Firemen's Auxiliary held its regular meeting Monday night, Aug. 17 at th Firehall with the

President, Winnie Holtz, presiding. en members were present. Election of officers was held

with the following elections: Presi­dent Lucille Baker. Vice Presi­dent Winnie Holtz, Secretary Irene Conaway, Treasurer Ruby Dieter.

The next regular meeting will be a banquet. Frances Marsh and Dorothy Kelly were appointed as a committee to determine the place to hold the banquet. •

PTA Committee Meets At Foresrville

FORESTVILLE — The P.T.A. budget was read by Ray Hall at a meeting of the executive commit­tee, held at the home of the presi­dent, Mrs. Lois Hall. The program, which was submitted by Mrs. Mary Kelley, was adopted.

The County P.T.A. Council will meet at Foresrville Central School Sept. 13 for a 6:30 tureen dinner, it was announced.

Lily Dale Plans Community Club Day

LILY DALE — Rev. Arthur A. Myers will speak at Lily Dale Auditorium at 2:30 P.M. Monday, Community Club Day at Lily Dale. Mr. Myers is president of the club and director of the National Spirit­ualist Association of Churches of America.

Mrs. Betty Clayton Possehl, in­ternational missionary, will be message bearer. Mrs. Possehl re­cently returned from a mission­ary tour of Great Britain.

Stockton Caaaadaga 65-F-21

Miss Cynthia Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pierce, has returned home after being con­fined tP the Children's Hospital in Buffalo for fc-rays and treatments.

, Foresrville Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Homan

and granddaughter, Davina Wal­lace have been visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hahvard Ho­man, Corning.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olmstead and family, Morrisville, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Crosby, Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe. Buffalo, were week-end visitor's of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy •Harrington.

Rev. Harold Green, Binghamton, occupied the pulpit Sunday at the Baptist Church.

Mrs. Edith Hall, attended Houghton Camp, Sunday.

Mrs. Agnes Neuendorf has re­turned home after spending a month with Miss Verna Henderson, Cleveland Heights.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Manni, St Petersburg, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball, Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. George Hurlibert, Irving were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross.

Mr. and Mas. Leroy Harrington. Mrs. Belle Campbell attended the Northern Chautauqua retired teachers meeting in Dunkirk last week in the Episcopal Parish House

Mr. "and Mrs. William H. Nelson attended the Spanish American War Reunion at Governor Fenton, Jamestown, and also recently at­tended the Nelson family reunion in Community House, Stillwater.

Ninety-three relatives attended the Annual Crowell Reunion at Firemens Fraternity Grounds Stockton, Sunday.

Mrs. Addle Morrison is visiting her brothers in Edinboro, and Sparantsbury, Pa.

Mrs. Marion Bowker attended an American Legion picnic at Lake Erie State Park, Brocton.

Miss Elaine Brown. PleasantvOle Pa., has been a guest at the Bill-ingsley's at the Methodist parson­age.

Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Fort Thomas, Ky., have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. John Bradi-gan and Mr. Bradigan and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bean and family. Cherry Creek, visited their | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Barber, Sr. Edith and David Bean remained for two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Roberts. Indianapolis.. are visiting their daughter, Dr. and Mrs. H. Lester Wendell and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van Rens-selear and mother, Mrs. Mary Van Rensselear, visited Howard Van Rensselaer and family. Little Val­ley, to celebrate his birthday.

Mrs. Harold Glasford was hostess to some of her former high school mates from Buffalo, Angola Beach, Stow and sister of one schoolmate from Switzerland.

Mrs. Ellamay Slintz attended the Austin-Daggett family reunion Saturday at Taylors Grove Lawton.

Rev. and Mrs. Emory- Bill-Ingsley and family, are on vaca­tion to visit his Barents'. Mr. and Mrs. S. Emory Billingsley, Frank­lin. Pa. The Methodist Church pulpit will be filled Sunday by S. Gonkm Corter, Fredonia.

There will be no family fellow­ship for two weeks.

KELLEY WALTERS STOCKTON — Pauline Walters,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walters and Charles Kelley, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kelley, were married Aug. 5 at the Stockton Federated Church parsonage, with Rev. Lloyd Chelton officiating.

The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Harding Meechan, uncle and aunt of the bride.

Balcoms Corners Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ecker are

having a new barn built, to re­place the one that was destroyed by fire some time ago.

Mrs. Elbert Warner, with Mrs. Ellis Gould of South Dayton, spent Friday to Buffalo and North Tona-wsnds

Philip Danker left Monday for Endicort where he will be a stu­dent of the International Business Corporation. He will be associated with the firm after a few weeks study. '

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Farn-ham, Scarborough, and Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Farnham, Brocton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Farnham.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brookman and family are spending some time at the home of Mrs. Flora Brook-man.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kurd and Charles Nobles with Mrs. Wilbur Moss, Cottage, spent Saturday at Niagara Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gier called on Miss Mary Deet Saturday eve­ning, who is a surgical patient in Tri-County Memorial Hospital in Gowanda.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivett and family of Cottage visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Warner recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gier, Mr. and Mrs. George Nobles had din­ner in Fredonia Thursday cele­brating the Giers' 12th wedding anniversary the Nobles sixth wed­ding anniversary and the second birthday of Douglas Gier.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers, Hamburg. Mrs. Laverne Ingerson and daughter of Jamestown visit­ed Mrs. Nellie Wilson recently.

Robert Stickney, Eden, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bums this

Mr.* and Mrs. Allan Tatchell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tatchell and their families and Allen Easterly attended the picnic Saturday at the Collins Conservation Club spon­sored by the Gowanda Tannery.

Miss Joan Burris and Miss Re­becca Greenlee, South Dayton, have been houseguests of friends and relatives in Cousecon. Ont.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shelters. Jamestown, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Edick Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kurtzhals and family of Madison, O., were overnight guests of Miss Amelia Howard at the home of Mrs. Altai Dye Saturday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howard and daugh­ter, Cherry Creek and Mrs. Paul­ine Cowles. Open Meadows, were dinner guests of Mrs. Dye and Miss Howard.

Herman Warner attended the County Farm Committee meeting at Dewittville. a reforestation com­mittee meeting and a meeting of supervisors at Mayville during the week.

Mr, and Mrs. Clair Phillips with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood, South Dayton visited Misses Wilma Ball and Winnie Griese at Cassadaga, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joh»» Hebner at Cattaraugus. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas of Tucson. Ariz., were recent callers of the WsTTH*TS

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wolfe, Cat­taraugus, and Mr. and Mrs, How­ard Smith, New Albion, visited

- * •

Mrs. Louise Wolfe and called on Mrs. Charles Shattuck Sunday.

Mrs. Norton Crowell was guest of honor at her home Tuesday evening at a surprise party cele-jend with Mr. bra ting her birthday. Refreshments Campbell. were served. Miss Marjorie Dye of Dewittville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dye and family, Mr. and Mn. Newell Hooker, Mrs. Mabel Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hooker were among the guests present.

Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Judd of Wisconsin called on Mr. and Mrs. John Storm Friday.

Mrs. Roger Danker and Mrs. H. A. Samuelson attended the Triple Link Gub at the home of Mrs. Alice Palmer in Cassadaga.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dye enter­tained a committee of Free Meth­odist Young People at a business meeting Thursday evening.

Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Crowell of Freedom, Mrs. V. E. Woolley and Miss Mabel Libby

was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J« Ivett, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Litteral of South Point, O., spent the week-

and Mrs. Clifford I

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson, James Peterson, and Miss Beverly Peterson of Olean spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams and family. v |

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolivard and family of Foresrville spent Saturday evening with Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones.

The Hillside Club met with Mrs. Merle Ecker with 12 members and one visitor present. A baked goods sale was a feature of the meeting the proceeds to be used for club activities. The next meeting will be held Sept. 9 at the home of Mrs. Clifton Farnham.

Mrs. Elton WeQs of Chautauqua spent Sunday night and Monday

haviTbeen< a* 5 ? *""* £ ? * guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wolfe.

Mrs. Donald Howard and Mrs. I Claud Congdon attended the ft>! neral of Mrs. Cora Dunning at Dunkirk Friday. |

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gross: at Charlotte recently.

Mrs. Alta Dye, Mrs. Harvey Samuelson and Mrs. Roger Dan­ker attended Hamlet W.S.C.S. at Mrs. A. J. Black's in Arkwright Saturday.

Miss Marjorie Dye, Counselor at the Triangle Camp at Dewittville, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dye.

Kenneth Sticek, Niagara Falls, Mrs. George Halpiany and chil­dren and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Till of Fredonia have been guests of Mrs. Gaud Congdon and fami­ly.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stearns en­tertained the Stafford reunion at their home Saturday. Dinner was served on the lawn to 60 guests. Two births were recorded but no officers were elected, as this is a newly organized reunion.

Mrs. Etta Wright of Pope Hill. Mrs. Esther Rowe of Dunkirk and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith of South Dayton visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith, recently.

Mrs. Walter Butcher, Gymer,

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Howard,

CAPITOL usr

W.T. TONICHT

T H E CRIMSON PIRATI" la

JOf McOOAKES COMEDY • » ' ' ' •• W W W — — • 11 ii I . m i i -

COLORED CARTOON

N#v#f ^ C f M f l t d • • f o r *

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Danker. Mrs. Ina Danker and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Danker attended the "Cous­ins" reunion, descendants of War­ren Jones at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Marsh in Cherry Creek Sunday.

Miss Joan Burris was' guest for the week of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thielmans in Buffalo.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilcox, TKennedy, and Porter Wilcox, Char-lotte, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Alff Saturday.

The Danker reunion* will be held ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ton Danker on Sunday.

Mrs. Roger Danker, with Mrs.

Edith Shattuck. Hamlet and Mrs. Albert Storm, South Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yauchzy at Arcade.

Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Felt South Dayton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker recently.

OF THE CAINEI

B06ART aaa A * »

JOSE

FERRER

VA*

JOHNSON

MACMURRAY

STATE THEATRF * AIR COOLED *

LAST TIMES TONICHT

"SILVER LODE" Spilt* Iwni la

Unman S O Y . M y C U M "

,

SUNDAY A MONDAY SH*. torn 1:00 P.M.

— WHITE W A Y -DRIVWN THEATRP

4 Mi. Wist of W O T M M i t . 4 J * * * Hodiofc. Retort Stock la

"CONQUEST OP COCHISE" Van JvbasoH, Ooro«fcy McGah-* la

"INVITATION" Now 0*«" Oar Naw

Panorama Concession Center

JOAN CRAWFORD «j the worn** who lovts A,

•Y CONSOilOAHO * •ICTU1I

Now at

UmU

TERRACE GARDENS oMJHMItOWft- w W t i a 0 O i

DANCE Ivary Sot. Nlto

JOE VARIO oM M» SUNVAUIY RANSIRS

Steaks «Jrd Chop* laaa'ay San t i l Chicken Dinner POOD. UGAL IEYIRA6IS

IS

aow? BooDEDANCE Busti Fire Hall

Round & Square Sat Nftt 9:30—1:00

MUSIC IT

Sherwood Murphy oa4 tfce

Westernoires Radio fceoaa'cac* 4*ac4 fraai Ptre Hail avory Sot. nlakt at 11:30 P.M.

& S S S S Daor Rl«kts Ratonm*

• * * • * *v *

VISIT

MIDWAY PARK

•a "Lata CkoutoMquo'* Optn Evtry Day

• RIDES

• SWIMMING

• PINNY ARCADI

• ROLLER SKATING

• IOATING

• PINI POODS

COMPLETE PICNIC FACILITIES

5c D A Y EYIRY WEDNESDAY

RIDES a POPCORN • CANDY FLOSS

L * * * * * * *

Site slept in his bed., wore his pajamas T H I N S H I REALLY TOOK OVER I

CAIPiE MUTINY

Technicolor

SHEAS Saturday ct2—4:4S—7:1 S—f:5S

Sunday, 2—4;2S—4:50—?

DICK POWELL-DEBBIE REYNOLDS

Susan Slept Here ANNE FRANCIS

AT 2:21

^^TICHNICOLOR * : " •Ul

NOW! AIP C C N O t T I O N F D

WtNTERCARDEN

DIPSON'S • AIR-CONDITIONED • RETRACTOR SEATED

PALACE

Country Jamboree SUNDAY AUG. 22nd with

MARTY UCKUDER and Ms

Missouri Fox Hunters Willi

"HICK LICK"

PAUL PACKO and bb

Lane Star Rangers

Pattersons Variety Show Dlroct frofa Sapor Cheat

lol—claa Uaicvcrf a Ti—poll— PIER -Celoron Park ADMISSION — 50c

— --— S B

Memo to Advertisers o o •

copy for display Adrartiaipq, (induding Salt* and Auction*) as wall as Church, Club and Lodgo Notics* mast b* in the display advertising oifica oi th* Post-Journal to meet th* following

DEADLINE Monday Copy—Friday, 12 o'clock (Noon) Tuesday Copv—S*furd*y, 12 o'clock (Noon) Wednesday Copy—Monday, 12 o'clock (Noon)

* Thursday Copy—Tuesday, 12 o'clock (Noon I Friday Copy—•Wadnesday, 12 o'clock (Noon) Saturday Copy—Thursday, 12 o'clock (Noon) Doubla trucks—Noon, 4 days before publication Holiday Intervening—Noon 3 Pays before

publication

Moose Band Concert

CELORON PARK Sunday, August 22nd

O 2:30 — 4:30 P.M. •

Hey Kids! Look! Look! Pr*-School

3-D REVUE "BWANNA DEVIL" Thrilling Adventure Feature

in 3-D and Color

3 Stooges in 3-D ,. " S P O O K S "

Color Cartoons

SHEA'S*-TUESDAY MORNING A*«. 24

et 10:30 Door. Opon 10 All Soot* 35c Inc. 3-D Glasses

LAST TIMES TO-DAY — FINAL FEATURE 0 P.M.

I WIDE SCREENI UNCUT! FULL LENGTH I MVW o saancrs *»*•«*• * MAMAKT WTCIUII-S »m n ** out w n

GONE WITH THE WIND A SfLZMCX WTEXNATtOKAL MCTURf TTrui i rn j AD

V SUNDAY!

tND OPENING

RACES/ CM SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd—2:30 P.I

at the new

Jamestown Speedway

i

FLASH! The most a m a z i n g coincidence in the annals of

motion pictures! Just as the front pages of the

wor ld report history-making discoveries of ancienl

hidden treasures in Egypt, the Ship of the Dead of

Cheops . . . M - G - M brings to the public an astourd-

ing dramat izat ion of the search for the hidden

tomb of the Pharaohs. SEE H O W IT HAPPENED'

SEE TODAY'S HEADLINES COME TO LIFE. D O N ' T

MISS THE TIMELIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!

5 ^ S DBA?. IP oF I rtJHOA* • * \m

TECHNICOLOiJ ̂ CARTOON

Kimball Stand — Stockton Rd. Adults $1.20 tax i*el*e*i

Children ra*«f 12 40c tax. included Fr«* Hot Does to kids «*d*r 12

3rd ANNUAL

• CLAM BAKE • Rain or Shine

PUBLIC INVITED ( * " & ) SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd

KENDALL CLUB GROUNDS •

S!*^S>,-^

Dinner Served 5 to 6 P.M.,

e Rent I M < O Cam M *M Oi*

Tkfcrti «d f « OQ par aww Awdtabh «t Ctofc N M M «r i

v Jafea W. Ttffeay Pwt

VETERANS °< FOREIGN WARS 421 E. 2 M L St 3954

LAST T IMES T O N I T E

Lakewood D R I V E I N

F A I R M O U N T AT LOWE

Phone L A K E W O O D 7255

SUNDAY—MONDAY

JANET LEIGH -oaei aau • m oax-aH«• % - m (M — M B ft I0BM DM • BDM W MS • •

s>»

M-G-M's SPECTACULAR

ROMANCE!

"SIEGE OF RED RIVER" IN TICHNICOIOB

LAST NITE Midway

lACor ALL TiCMNICOLO* SHOW

"LAST OF THE C0MMANCHES"

"CAin-AlSTpiRATE11

STARTS SUNDAY

BURT LANCASTER FRANK SINATRA

'FROM HERE TO ETERNITY"

VALLEYTH'E KINGS F I L M E D IN EGYPT IN EXOTIC COLOR!

A Great Love Story starring

ROBERT TAYLOR ELEANOR PARKER

CARLOS THOMPSON *I:H KURT KASZNAR-VICTOR J0RY-r. "•' -' •""•'•'-.

ON GIANT • STEREOPHONIC SCREEN SOUND

WATCH FOR OUR BIG SURPRISE

i

"WARPATH" TICHNICOLOt

h

MONDAY!

A Untitled Document

file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AM

Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069

www.fultonhistory.com