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'^npvwmnp ^ . , : ' Pa^e Six THE F RE D O N I A CENSOR -Slated Saturday; Patrons Listed Hospital Auxiliary's Annual Ball The annua} Charity Ball, sponsored by the-Women's Auxi- liary of Brooks Memorial Hos- pital, will be held at the Shore- wood Country Club Saturday evening. Among the patrons are: Fredonia patrons—Mr. and Robert Ahrens, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Alilunas, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Awald, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. David Ballotin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bedford, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bedore. Dr. and Mrs. John B. Bou- chard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Breeler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Bremer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burpee, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Bu- derkin, Mr. and Mrs. P. Allis- ter Burt, Dr. and Mrs. Roland C. Burton, Rev. and Mrs. David G. Buttrick, Mrs. James J. Cal- lahan, Mr .and Mrs. W. E. Camp- bell. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Case, ens, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Croc- ker, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Croninger, Mrs. Mary Ann Cus- ter. •, Mr. and Mrs. George E. iDai- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L.j Da- mon, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dav- ies, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | De-' Ceilb, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mj De- tar, Mr. arid Mrs. Martin P. Dev- ereaux, Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Diers, Mr. and Mrs. Russel] DiMaggio, Mr. and Mrs. I An- thony F. Drago, Mr. and iMrs. Samuel L. Drayo. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eger; Mr and Mrs. Morrison L. Ellis, Mr and Mrs. Leon L. Fancher, Mr and Mrs. Fred Fees, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ferringfon, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fitzgerald, Mr and Mrs. Ray W. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Freling, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Furness. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse A Gailewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Johr Gantvoort, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gent, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Gold- ner, Mr. and Mrs. R. William Mr. and Mrs. William W. Cease, ! Glatt, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S Mr. and Mrs. Jackson B. Clark, Gormley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coilesano, Green, Mr. and Mrs. John Gu- Mr. and Mrs. Willard G. Cona- gino, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hack- way, Mr. and Mrs. L. William man, Mr. and Mrs..Warren N. Coon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. i Hall. » Corneau, Mrs. Florence Crim-1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harp, CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH APPROVED SERVICE [ Sanderson's Garage EXPERT MECHANICS ! * FACTORY ENGINEERED PARTS SANDERSON'S GARAGE 43 Water St, Phone 2-2167 Fredonia, N. Y. NOW,* THRU W£D. DUNKIRK THEIRS was the daring love affair defying every centuries- old belief! Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ihrig, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kasling,- Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Kenna, Mr. 'and Mrs. William T. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph N. Keyser. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Kopp, Mr. and Mrs. Leftfreris Kourel- is, Mr. and AlfrediKreitzer, Mr. and Mrs. William A.' Larson, Dr. Nancy D. Libby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Little, Mtri Charles N. Loeffler, Mr. and Mrs. Philip LoGuidice, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Macklem, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mahley. Mr. ancVMrs. Joseph Marsala, Miss Gertrude Maytum, Mr.- and Mrs. Robert Maytum, George G. McEwen, Mr. and Mrs. Freder- ick M'cKee, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Meyer III, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Miler. Miss'Florence Morrissey, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Noel, Mrs. Frank A. Ognibene, Mr. and Mrs. An- thony L. Passafaro, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pennica, Mrs. H. A. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pinkerton, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ha'rry W. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Radloff, Mrs. Grace Rathbun, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Riehl, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Ritenberg, Miss .Vivian Robe, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Rose, Mr. and Mrs! Robert Ross, Mr. and Mrs. John Run- fola, Mrs. William A. Russo, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sahle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salhoff, Mr. and Mrs: Frank S. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Schroeder, William Schulenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Seydel, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sly, Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Smith,- Mr. and Mrs. James Soch. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Som- mer, Mr. and Mrs. Florian G. Spoden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprague, Dr. and Mrs. Willard F. Stanley, Mr.' and Mrs. Her- bert Star, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Steele, Mrs. William Suther- land, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sworobuck, Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Tadt, Mrs. N. P. Taft. Mr. and Mrs.'Richard M. Taftf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taschenberg, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Thiers, Mr. and , Mrs. William Tomp- kins, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Van Keuren, Mrs. J. N. ' Van der Voort, Joseph Van der Voort, Mrs. John W. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Milford H. Whitmer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Will. Fredonia doctors—Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Aiken, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Barber, Dr. -and Mrs. Everett O. Black, Dr. arid' Mrs. Stanley B. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Custer, Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hall/ Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Leone, Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Meister. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Milazzo, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Musacchio, Dr, and Mrs. Frank Pasquale, Dr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Passa- faro, Dr. and Mrs. Allen'Pierce, Dr; and Mrs. Donald G. Seydel, Dr. and Mrs. Claire U. Walker, Dr., and Mrs. Donald A. Wood. American Legion, Post No. 59, Aldrich Dairy, Baird Realty Co., The Bake Shop, Barone & Co., Becks Newstand, Bremer Phar- macy, John L. Britz Fuel Co. Inc., Brown & Gugino Lumber Co., Castilone Hardware. M. & T. Trust Co., v Fredonia Branch, Child Study Club, Lew- is Crocker Realty, Inc., Cranston" Water Suppfly, D.A.V. Service, Dans Motor Lines, Davey Tree Expert Co., Davis &• Randall, Inc., Dudley Motors, Inc., Dun- kirk & Fredonia Telephone Co. Economy Market, Fadale Em- pire Distributors, Inc. The Fash- ion Shop, Fitzgeralds, Foster- Nursery Co. Inc., Foster Rug Cleaning, Frances Beauty Stu- dio, Fredonia Beaver!Club. Fre- donia Cleaners, Fredonia Hard- ware, Inc. Fredonia Hotel, Fredonia Mo- ; tor Lodge, Fredonia Savings & Loan, Fredonia Travel Agency, Harrington's Candies, Hart's Service,Station, Helene Beauty shop, Hortori's Ser'vise Station, Howes Wallpapers, Hygrade Seed Co. Inc. Hobby Shop, Joy's Atlantic Service, Kasbohm Poultry Farm, Keith's Music Supply, Kitzy's Kiddie Korner, Loblaw's, Lodico Bros. Moving, McClena- than Trailer Sales, Mitchell Foods,- Mem-Zo-Lin Products Co, Inc. V Niagara Mohawk Power Co. Corp, Park Pharmacy, Pen's Parts Service, Penny Savers, Su- per Market, Peoples Hardware, Petz Fruit Market, Polvino's Garage, Prince Sunoco Station, Everett L. Potter, Red Wing Co. Clifford C. Rogger, Ros© Gar- den Motel, Rynalski Nursery, Sahle Bros., H. S. Salhoff Lum- ber Co., Sanderson's Garage. Sa- von Dress Shop, Sessions-Gent Insurance Agency, Shearers, Soch Insurance Agency. Sullivan's Corner Store, Sun- set Frozen Foods, Inc., Sweet's Service, J. Tederous Co., Ter- williger* & Salzer Furniture, Tot'n Teen Shop, Tremaine Agency Inc., John Walker &'Co., The White Inn, Willsey Gift Center. Miss Woodford Succumbs at 68 An extended illness was fatal Sunday ([Feb. 9, 1958) to Miss Mary^UW. Woodford, 68, in the Caldwell Nursing Home, West- field. < A retired former principal of the Riverside School, Rockville Centre, L. I., she had previously resided with her sister, Mrs. Frederick K. Barrett, at 42 Bar- ker Street. i Born in . Elko, Cattaraugus County, she was a graduate of Fredonia Normal School and New York University. She had been a . member i of St. Mark's Methodist Church at Rockville Centre, later joining the First Methodist Church here. Besides Mrs. Barrett, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Leon West of Buffalo; a brother, Wal- do W. Woodford of Dunkirk, and two nieces. ' Services were conducted Tues- day afternoon in the Terwilliger and Salzer Funeral Home. The Rev. Delbert E. Jolley, pastor of the First Methodist Church, -of- ficiated. Burial was to be in Forest Hill Cemetery at the con- venience of the family. Rites 'iiomorroW For Miss Guild Graveside services will be cop- ducted Friday] tat 2 p. m. in Wei t- field Cemeteijyjrfor Miss Frances Guild! 79, WJK) died Feb. 5 at the W.C.A. Hbjne heer. The Rev M. A. GarlaJ<& rector of Tri l- ity Episcopal|Church here, wfll officiate. I •Miss Guildfjdied after a brijef illness. She wjU a native of West field and camMfbere in 1948. She was a mem|% of St. Peteif' Episcopal CHtlfbh, Westfield Four cousin^ J a re the only su vivors. Thursday, February 13, 1958 In +1 E\ WATCj ALL WORi ert REPAIRS GUARANTEED at — ROYAL JELLY THE MIRACLE FOOD of the QUEEN BEE NOW AVAILABLE IN CAPSULE FORM In response to terrific demand Cloverdale now makes avail- able Royal Jelly at down-to-earth prices. No longer need you pay exorbitant prices for Royal Jelly capsules of even lower potencies. Cloverdale now gives you 30 capsules, each con- taining 50 mgs. of Royal Jelly for $5.00 the nectar of the Queen Bee, at sensationally low prices. GO Capsules $9.00 100 Capsules $ 14.00 Royal Jelly capsules are supplied to you by Cloverdale Honey Co., packers of the famous Cloverdale Brand Honey! j Mail money order or check and we will pay all postage. — Order today — CLOVERDALE HONEY CO. Dept. "C," 113 Central Ave., Fredonia, N. Y. Censor Want Ads Bring Results DUNKIRK, N.Y. uvi «n«^r Gif&i of SUBSCRIBE TO THE CENSOR Fredonia business patrons— 7 & 9 P.M. Adults 50c V FRIDAY- SATURDAY A Teen-Agre Explosion AM AUtxo Mom nctuu Plus • Rocket to Space •STEAK FISH CfflCHEN LOBSTERS FOIT S RESTAURANT "Open 7 days a week" Silver Creek, N. Y. Phone 426 On the Lake ( & £ * & •:*#•&> •*.'• s** '•' **.••. *-»'•* *• • BE MODERN! SEND WASH DAY LOADS TO US! It's old-fashioned and un- necessary to do tiring washing and ironing when you can use our low-cost service. Shapiro's Wesringhouse Laundromat 1190 Central Avenue Dunkirk, N. Y. Tel. 7401 HIFI,I or any major|iappliance may be financed LOCALLY f f f i U CDC! * SEE YOUl||DEALER BUY TODAY—REPAY THE EASY, jEDC WAY! Phone 9-9061 CHAUTAfQUA DISCOipT CORPQRiriON 18 W. Main Stj Fiidonia, N..Y. •*W*?W entfc> ra TOD Where the Gourmets Gather We have long been a favorite dining place of those who know and ap- preciate the finest in food and service. Our Specialties • Every Wednesday—SPAGHETTI & • Every Friday—FISH FRY | • Every Saturday—CHICKEN-IN-TH HUN 20 West Main St. ER'S Fredonia, N. Y. SAVE ON YOUR TO INSURANCE ••«'• >.;.. If you live in Fredonia or Dunkirk, over 25 yrs of age, and rise yotir car for driv- ing to and from work and pleasure only, the following Auto Liability rates apply to you. Class IB. 10/20 Bodily Injury 5000 Property Damage 500 Medical Plus Uninsured Drivers Coverage 'Semi- or Annually 4 Pay men Is ~ $1*3.60 $13.09 $13.60 $13.09 AT BALLS ASKET v< HENRY HOTEL! Inc. W. Main at Canadaway St. Fredonfe, New York FOSTER COUEH GRAY-PAT CONWAY-J£ff DONNELl Kiddie Show SAT. 2 P/M.' •aoc ncniM T*eHNjRAMA TSCMN1COLOR introducing MJIK0 TAKA (Daily) Ma.ts. 75c - Eves. & Sun. 90c - Children 25c Features 2-6:30-9:00 (Sunday Continuous 1-11) Coming Feb. 27 a PEYTON PLACE' FRIDAY and SAT. DUNKIRK "The Amazing Colossal Man" "The Cat Girl" SUN.-MON.-TUES. FEB. 16-17-18 "UNDER P0IKT-BLANK FIRE FROM ENEMY SHORE BATTERIES.- OUR CASUALTIES HEAVY... WE ABE ATTACKING!" RICHARD TODD SUNDAY thru TUESDAY (SUN. Continuous 2-11 P.M.) CARY GRANT SOPHIA LOREN . FRANK SINATRA m%®mM Jfc«WV 3ke BRIDE anil TECHNICOLOR • VISTAVISION Coining • WED.-THURS. Bachelor. Rtrty Live Maine Lobster! Select Your Own! DON MURRAY E C MARSHALL PATRICIA P?::TH | If you Ore a good driver, Safeco auto insurance is for you! Finest protection, yet saves you money. Nationwide, day and night claims service—fast and fair. You owe it to yourself to calt Or visit us before you buy or renew your present auto Insurance. Let us prove we can save you money. SAFECO — • C6tnf>anlan t*mp«ny to General Inturant* Company of America whlcn, for overjhirTy jr«ort, ho» Mover to»cd losi than IS por cent o« fire Insurance t6iti for thoomnefi by iniurlng "Preftrred Rlskl" only. Tremaine Agency, Inc. 18 W. Main St.. Phone 2-2153 Fredonia, N. Y. Home Office — Seattle. Washington Flowers -x for Delicious Ocean Fresh . . . from Our Refrigerated N The WHITE 52 EAST MAIr^ STREET FREDONI IWYORK Valentine's Day . . . from Sahle Bros. Carnations Tulips Roses Novelties Daffodils • .Hyacinths • Snap Dragons Iris I ^ ^ PLACE YOUR CORSAGE ORDERS EARLY FOR THE HOSPITAL BALL! SAHLE BROS, INC. j Florists 97-101 Newton St. Phone 2-7071 Fredonia Bonded Members Floriste Telegraph Delivery Association ir 1$S ' 1 i m ( •0' K <~i Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniskifultonhistory.com/newspapers 7/Fredonia NY Censor/Fredonia NY Censor 1958-1959...'^npvwmnp ^ . , : ' Pa^e Six THE F RE DON I A CENSOR -Slated

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Pa^e Six THE F RE D O N I A C E N S O R

-Slated Saturday; Patrons Listed Hospital Auxiliary's Annual Ball

The annua} Charity Ball, sponsored by the-Women's Auxi­liary of Brooks Memorial Hos­pital, will be held at the Shore-wood Country Club Saturday evening.

Among the patrons are: Fredonia patrons—Mr. and

Robert Ahrens, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Alilunas, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Awald, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. David Ballotin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bedford, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bedore.

Dr. and Mrs. John B. Bou­chard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Breeler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Bremer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burpee, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Bu-derkin, Mr. and Mrs. P. Allis-ter Burt, Dr. and Mrs. Roland C. Burton, Rev. and Mrs. David G. Buttrick, Mrs. James J. Cal­lahan, Mr .and Mrs. W. E. Camp­bell.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Case,

ens, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Croc­ker, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Croninger, Mrs. Mary Ann Cus­ter. •,

Mr. and Mrs. George E. iDai-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L.j Da­mon, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dav-ies, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | De-' Ceilb, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mj De-tar, Mr. arid Mrs. Martin P. Dev-ereaux, Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Diers, Mr. and Mrs. Russel] DiMaggio, Mr. and Mrs. I An­thony F. Drago, Mr. and iMrs. Samuel L. Drayo.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eger; Mr and Mrs. Morrison L. Ellis, Mr and Mrs. Leon L. Fancher, Mr and Mrs. Fred Fees, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ferringfon, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fitzgerald, Mr and Mrs. Ray W. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Freling, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Furness.

Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse A Gailewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Johr Gantvoort, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gent, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Gold-ner, Mr. and Mrs. R. William

Mr. and Mrs. William W. Cease, ! Glatt, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S Mr. and Mrs. Jackson B. Clark, Gormley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coilesano, Green, Mr. and Mrs. John Gu-Mr. and Mrs. Willard G. Cona- gino, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hack-way, Mr. and Mrs. L. William man, Mr. and Mrs. .Warren N. Coon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. i Hall. » Corneau, Mrs. Florence Crim-1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harp,

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

APPROVED SERVICE

[ Sanderson's Garage EXPERT MECHANICS

! * FACTORY ENGINEERED PARTS

SANDERSON'S GARAGE 43 Water St, Phone 2-2167 Fredonia, N. Y.

NOW,* THRU W£D.

DUNKIRK

THEIRS was the daring love affair defying every centuries-old belief!

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ihrig, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kasling,- Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Kenna, Mr. 'and Mrs. William T. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph N. Keyser. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Kopp, Mr. and Mrs. Leftfreris Kourel-is, Mr. and AlfrediKreitzer, Mr. and Mrs. William A.' Larson, Dr. Nancy D. Libby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Little, Mtri Charles N. Loeffler, Mr. and Mrs. Philip LoGuidice, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Macklem, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mahley.

Mr. ancVMrs. Joseph Marsala, Miss Gertrude Maytum, Mr.- and Mrs. Robert Maytum, George G. McEwen, Mr. and Mrs. Freder­ick M'cKee, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­fred Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­liam Meyer III, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Miler.

Miss'Florence Morrissey, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Noel, Mrs. Frank A. Ognibene, Mr. and Mrs. An­thony L. Passafaro, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pennica, Mrs. H. A. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pinkerton, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ha'rry W. Porter.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Radloff, Mrs. Grace Rathbun, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Riehl, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Ritenberg, Miss

.Vivian Robe, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­vin Rose, Mr. and Mrs! Robert Ross, Mr. and Mrs. John Run-fola, Mrs. William A. Russo, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sahle.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salhoff, Mr. and Mrs: Frank S. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Schroeder, William Schulenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Seydel, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sly, Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Smith,- Mr. and Mrs. James Soch.

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Som-mer, Mr. and Mrs. Florian G. Spoden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprague, Dr. and Mrs. Willard F. Stanley, Mr.' and Mrs. Her­bert Star, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Steele, Mrs. William Suther­land, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sworobuck, Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Tadt, Mrs. N. P. Taft.

Mr. and Mrs.'Richard M. Taftf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taschenberg, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Thiers, Mr. and , Mrs. William Tomp­kins, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Van Keuren, Mrs. J. N. ' Van der Voort, Joseph Van der Voort, Mrs. John W. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Milford H. Whitmer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Will. •

Fredonia doctors—Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Aiken, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Barber, Dr. -and Mrs. Everett O. Black, Dr. arid' Mrs. Stanley B. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Custer, Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hal l / Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Leone, Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Meister.

Dr. and Mrs. Richard Milazzo, Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Musacchio, Dr, and Mrs. Frank Pasquale, Dr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Passa­faro, Dr. and Mrs. Allen'Pierce, Dr; and Mrs. Donald G. Seydel, Dr. and Mrs. Claire U. Walker, Dr., and Mrs. Donald A. Wood.

American Legion, Post No. 59, Aldrich Dairy, Baird Realty Co., The Bake Shop, Barone & Co., Becks Newstand, Bremer Phar­macy, John L. Britz Fuel Co. Inc., Brown & Gugino Lumber Co., Castilone Hardware.

M. & T. Trust Co., v Fredonia Branch, Child Study Club, Lew­is Crocker Realty, Inc., Cranston" Water Suppfly, D.A.V. Service, Dans Motor Lines, Davey Tree Expert Co., Davis &• Randall, Inc., Dudley Motors, Inc., Dun­kirk & Fredonia Telephone Co.

Economy Market, Fadale Em­pire Distributors, Inc. The Fash­ion Shop, Fitzgeralds, Foster-Nursery Co. Inc., Foster Rug Cleaning, Frances Beauty Stu­dio, Fredonia Beaver!Club. Fre­donia Cleaners, Fredonia Hard­ware, Inc.

Fredonia Hotel, Fredonia Mo-;

tor Lodge, Fredonia Savings & Loan, Fredonia Travel Agency, Harrington's Candies, Hart's Service,Station, Helene Beauty shop, Hortori's Ser'vise Station, Howes Wallpapers, Hygrade Seed Co. Inc.

Hobby Shop, Joy's Atlantic Service, Kasbohm P o u l t r y Farm, Keith's Music Supply, Kitzy's Kiddie Korner, Loblaw's, Lodico Bros. Moving, McClena-than Trailer Sales, Mitchell Foods,- Mem-Zo-Lin Products Co, Inc. V

Niagara Mohawk Power Co. Corp, Park Pharmacy, Pen's Parts Service, Penny Savers, Su­per Market, Peoples Hardware, Petz Fruit Market, Polvino's Garage, Prince Sunoco Station, Everett L. Potter, Red Wing Co.

Clifford C. Rogger, Ros© Gar­den Motel, Rynalski Nursery, Sahle Bros., H. S. Salhoff Lum­ber Co., Sanderson's Garage. Sa­von Dress Shop, Sessions-Gent Insurance Agency, Shearers, Soch Insurance Agency.

Sullivan's Corner Store, Sun­set Frozen Foods, Inc., Sweet's Service, J. Tederous Co., Ter-williger* & Salzer Furniture, Tot'n Teen Shop, Tremaine Agency Inc., John Walker &'Co., The White Inn, Willsey Gift Center.

Miss Woodford Succumbs at 68

An extended illness was fatal Sunday ([Feb. 9, 1958) to Miss Mary^UW. Woodford, 68, in the Caldwell Nursing Home, West-field. •< A retired former principal of the Riverside School, Rockville Centre, L. I., she had previously resided with her sister, Mrs. Frederick K. Barrett, at 42 Bar­ker Street.

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Born in . Elko, Cattaraugus County, she was a graduate of Fredonia Normal School and New York University. She had been a . member i of St. Mark's Methodist Church at Rockville Centre, later joining the First Methodist Church here.

Besides Mrs. Barrett, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Leon West of Buffalo; a brother, Wal­do W. Woodford of Dunkirk, and two nieces. '

Services were conducted Tues­day afternoon in the Terwilliger and Salzer Funeral Home. The Rev. Delbert E. Jolley, pastor of the First Methodist Church, -of­ficiated. Burial was to be in Forest Hill Cemetery at the con­venience of the family.

Rites 'iiomorroW For Miss Guild

Graveside services will be cop-ducted Friday] tat 2 p. m. in Wei t-field Cemeteijyjrfor Miss Frances Guild! 79, WJK) died Feb. 5 at the W.C.A. Hbjne heer. The Rev M. A. GarlaJ<& rector of Tri l-ity Episcopal|Church here, wfll officiate. I

•Miss Guildfjdied after a brijef illness. She wjU a native of West field and camMfbere in 1948. She was a m e m | % of St. Peteif' Episcopal CHtlfbh, Westfield

Four cousin^ J a re the only su vivors.

Thursday, February 13, 1958

In +1

E\ WATCj ALL WORi

ert REPAIRS

GUARANTEED at —

ROYAL JELLY THE MIRACLE FOOD of the QUEEN BEE

NOW AVAILABLE IN CAPSULE FORM In response to terrific demand Cloverdale now makes avail-able Royal Jelly at down-to-earth prices. No longer need you pay exorbitant prices for Royal Jelly capsules of even lower potencies. Cloverdale now gives you 30 capsules, each con­taining 50 mgs. of Royal Jelly for $5.00 the nectar of the Queen Bee, at sensationally low prices.

GO Capsules $9.00 100 Capsules $ 14.00 Royal Jelly capsules are supplied to you by Cloverdale Honey

Co., packers of the famous Cloverdale Brand Honey! j Mail money order or check and we will pay all postage.

— Order today —

CLOVERDALE HONEY CO. Dept. "C," 113 Central Ave., Fredonia, N. Y.

Censor Want Ads Bring Results

DUNKIRK, N.Y.

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SUBSCRIBE TO THE CENSOR

Fredonia business patrons—

7 & 9 P.M. Adults 50c

V FRIDAY- SATURDAY A Teen-Agre Explosion

AM AUtxo Mom nctuu Plus • Rocket to Space

• S T E A K • FISH • CfflCHEN • LOBSTERS

FOIT S RESTAURANT "Open 7 days a week"

Silver Creek, N. Y. Phone 426 On the Lake

( & £ * & •:*#•&> •* . ' • s** '•' ** . • • . *-»'•* *• •

BE MODERN! SEND WASH DAY

LOADS TO US! It's old-fashioned and un­necessary to do tiring washing and ironing when you can use our low-cost service.

Shapiro's Wesringhouse Laundromat

1190 Central Avenue Dunkirk, N. Y. Tel. 7401

HIFI,I or any major|iappliance

may be financed

LOCALLY f f f i U CDC! * SEE YOUl| |DEALER

BUY TODAY—REPAY THE EASY, jEDC WAY!

Phone 9-9061

CHAUTAfQUA DISCOipT

CORPQRiriON 18 W. Main S t j Fiidonia, N..Y.

•*W*?W

entfc>ra

TOD Where the

Gourmets Gather

We have long been a favorite dining place of those who know and ap­preciate the finest in food and service.

— Our Specialties • Every Wednesday—SPAGHETTI &

• Every Friday—FISH FRY |

• Every Saturday—CHICKEN-IN-TH

HUN 20 West Main St.

ER'S Fredonia, N. Y.

SAVE ON YOUR TO INSURANCE

• • « ' • > . ; . .

If you live in Fredonia or Dunkirk, over 25 yrs of age, and rise yotir car for driv­ing to and from work and pleasure only,

the following Auto Liability rates apply to you. Class IB.

10/20 Bodily Injury 5000 Property Damage 500 Medical Plus Uninsured Drivers

Coverage

'Semi- or Annually

4 Pay men Is ~ $1*3.60

$13.09 $13.60 $13.09

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(Daily) Ma.ts. 75c - Eves. & Sun. 90c - Children 25c Features 2-6:30-9:00 (Sunday Continuous 1-11)

Coming Feb. 27 — a PEYTON PLACE'

FRIDAY and SAT.

DUNKIRK

"The Amazing Colossal Man"

"The Cat Girl"

SUN.-MON.-TUES. FEB. 16-17-18

"UNDER P0IKT-BLANK FIRE FROM ENEMY SHORE BATTERIES.- OUR CASUALTIES HEAVY...

WE ABE ATTACKING!"

RICHARD TODD

SUNDAY thru TUESDAY (SUN. Continuous 2-11 P.M.)

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Coining • WED.-THURS.

Bachelor. Rtrty

Live Maine Lobster! Select Your Own!

DON MURRAY E C MARSHALL PATRICIA P?::TH

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Tremaine Agency, Inc. 18 W. Main St.. Phone 2-2153 Fredonia, N. Y.

Home Office — Seattle. Washington

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97-101 Newton St. Phone 2-7071 Fredonia Bonded Members Floriste Telegraph Delivery Association

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