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Spring’s Awakening Stirs People To Moving There will be sewing Friday, April 10, at 1:30 p. m. at the Margaretville Memorial hospi- tal. Ray Sprague of Monroe spent Friday and Saturday visiting his mother, Mrs. Ar- thiir Sprague. Kathy Graham, who is em- ployed on Long Island, was a weekend .guest of her mother, Mrs. Richard Gavette, and Mr. Gavette. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wag- ner and daughter, Kim, were Saturday afternoon guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aus- tin Gifford, in Masonville. The Arkville Pinochle club met Wednesday at the homo of Mrs. Hildci Peet. Prizes were won by Mrs. Blanche Bar- ton and Mrs. Otis Whitney. Mrs. Harry Eckert and grand- son, Dale Eckert, spent Sun- day afternoon in Hyde Park to attend the 50th wedding anni- versar\' of Mr. and Mrs. Geoi-ge Tompkins.- Mrs. Robert Cairns of South New Berlin was a weekend guest of her niece, Mrs. Bur- dett Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Craft of Buffalo were Saturday evening supper guests of her grandmother, Mrs. Ma- son. Mr. and Mrs. William Buck- alew and Mrs. Ray Shultis spent Thursday to Sunday visit- ing Ray Shultis at the Kmgs- ton City hospital. Mrs. Shultis was a,Thursday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shultis Jr. in Pine Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Eignor and daughter, Amy Lee, and Chris Larsen of Old Line, Conn., and Miss Laurie Gae Eignor of Halcott\alle were Saturday guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Grace B. Peet, and aunt, Miss Rhoda Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pultz Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pultz Jr. of Monticello, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craft of Buffalo and Mrs. Rose Tirpak were Sun- day evening supper guestis of Mrs. Burdett Mason. Robert Pultz Sr. enjoyed the day fish- ing. Kenneth Hill Took Bride in California Miss Nancy A. Graham of California became the bride of Kenneth D. Hill of Margarel- ville on March 31 at the Wil- shire Presbyterian church i# Los Angeles. They were attend- ed by Mrs. Yvonne Lamereaux and Bruce Howay, both of Los Angeles. Following the ceremony, a reception for 30 family mem- bers and friends was held at the home of the bride. The new Mrs. Hill is em- ployed by the firm of Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., where she is in charge of the typing depart- ment. Mr. Hill is in his junior year at the Art Center college studying industrial design. Attending from New Yoi'k state were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Hill of ^Margaret- ville. and an aunt, Mrs. George Ci’osby, of Halcott Center. Larr.\- Davidson, formerly of Margaretville, now living in La- Mirada, Calif., also was there. NEED A WELL? Cleanest, cheapest, most effi- cient drillers of water wells. Call for free estimate. Titan also specializes in well pumps, parts and service. HTAN DRILLING Arkville, N'. Y. 12406 Phone 914-586-4000 BODY REPAIR RElMBli-ECONOMICAl COLLISK>X REPAIRS BEx\R FRAME MACHINE • PAINTING • WELDING • GLASS Expert Workmanship COWAN’S BODY SHOP New Kingston Road MARGARETVILLE Phone 914 586-4202 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hyatt attended the wedding of friends in Gramte Springs on Saturday. Bx'>'an Burgin spent a week attending the annual Nation<il Rifle Association convention in New Orleans. Marilyn Reyns of Newburgh spent Tuesday to Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Babcock. Hamilton Hayden of Staats- burg and Miss Esther Wood of Shandaken were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Sorens Petersen and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Liebel, in West Hui'ley. Mr. and Mrs. Erford Spencer spent Saturday in Binghamton and visited her sister, Mrs. Rowene Smith, at Lanesboro, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Schim- mel and family were Sunday guests of her grandfather, Sorens Petersen, at Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Bertha Hubbell of Kelly Corners, Mrs. Effie Mead and Emerson Mead of Gilboa were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Ml’S. Andrew Coulter. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Marks and family and Mrs. Ray Marks u'ere Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mai’ks and family in Schoharie. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reb- samen and family of Flushing were weekend guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMurray, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blair left Friday to spend a week with their daughter, Mrs. Catherine Williams, and family in Delmar and Mrs. Raymond Maxim in Schenectady. ■ There will be a Junior Home Bureau meeting on Wednesday, April 15, at 8:15 p. m. at the Margaretville fire hall. Dis- cassions and plans will be made for the spring dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mar- shall of Grand Gorge were Wednesday guests and Mr. and Mrs. William Kathmann of Del- hi were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanbridge. Mrs. Elwood Avery of Levit- town and Mrs. Gerhardt Oster- hof and three daughters of Lyn- brook, L. I., were weekend guests of Mrs. Avery’s sister- in-law, Mi-s. Sheldon Birdsall. Robert McCumber, William Squires, Raymond Rosa, Larry Wickham and Ronald Davis were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heler and family at Montpelier, Vt. The boys en- joyed skiing at Stowe. The social security represen- tative from the Oneonta office will be here today, Thursday, from 10:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. at the town building on route 28. Other coming visits are sched- uled for April 23, May 14 and 28 and June 11 and 25. DENVER UQUOR STORE Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Monday-Thursday 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Friday and Saturday FREE DELIVERY Phone 607 326-7786 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cross of Prattsville and Mrs. Emma Mc- Murray were Sunday guests of Mrs. ^fessie Fairbairn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carn- right and son, David, of Sau- gerties spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Scott Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gra- ham and family of Scotia were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kindgon Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stahl of Halcottville and Mrs. Cora DeSilva of Roxbury were Tues- day guests of Mrs. Howard Gray. Mrs. Nonnan Bebell and son, Harlan, of Glendale, L. I., and Mrs. Betty Harris of Monti- cello spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ladenheim and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patrick and children, Tina and Shawn, of Sidney Center were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Whitney. Mrs. Charles Fredenburg of Maplecrest sp>ent two weeks with her grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Archibald, and family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fredenburg, who were on vacation. Mrs. Harold Baker gave a baby shower for Mrs. Richard Lathan last week Thursday evening, with 20 relatives and friends attending. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Frederic Bruell, Mrs. Grace Peet, Mrs. Douglas Kelly and Mrs. Winton Ruff. Mrs. Willis Beecher of Sa- vannah, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mead and children, Brian and Sandra, of North Rose were weekend guests of Mrs. Beecher’s lirother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. W'eeks, and her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. George Bloodgood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freden- burg arrived home last week Tuesday after a tour of the south, including a week’s visit with their son and daughter-in- law, Ale and Mrs. Allen Fred- enburg, at Maxwell Air Force base in Prattsville, Ala. They toured Florida, including visits to Silver Springs, Kennedy space center and Marineland. They were overnight guests March 26 of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray - mond Fredenburg, at Palmetto, Fla., and luncheon guests March 27 of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tif- fany in Hudson, Fla., returning that day to Prattsville. Mrs. Louise Crandall of Sid- ney w^s a weekend guest of Mrs. Charles Boggs. Mrs. Paul Carroll of Stam- ford spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Rose Tirpak. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gavette were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Ford, of Shandaken and his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. How- ard Gavette. and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Shaver. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hawver of Oneonta spent Thursday and Friday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Close and daughter, Terri Lee, of Downsville and his mother, Mrs. Nettie Close, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Senior Homemakers club will hold an all-day meeting Thursday, April 16, at the home of Mrs. Bertha Hubbell. The agent, Mrs. Linda Clark, will be present. The project will be slides on Delaware county, and the topic will be “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?” A dish to pass and table service will be needed. License Lost For Leaving Accident Phoenicia, April 9. — Ralph Crotty of Chichester was ar- rested Saturday and charged with having left the scene of an accident. Mrs. Lindsay Hoyt of Mt. Pleasant reported that she had parked her car in' the village of Phoenicia about 11 p. m. last week Tuesday and it had been struck and damaged. As a result of their investigation, Shandaken Constables Short and Murphy arrested Crotty. He was arraigned before Town Justice George Kirk of Mt. Tremper and on a plea of guilty, paid a fine and his li- cense was ordered surrendered. .9 . .m . A .9 . A .9 . .9 . .9 ..9 .J9 . .9 . .9 l. A .#■ W W W W W ”W W W W I EXPERT I t EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING |JEWELRY - DIAMONI>s| I A. C. LOCASTO t ^Mountain Ave., Margaretville|| t 914 586-4157 | BARGAIN ON SPRING CARPETING SALE on wall-to-wall carpeting for living rooms, bedrooms, halls and other places in your home. ARMSTRONG’S PENN MANOR BROADLOOM in 12 and 15 ft. widths, 100% sculptured Nylon pile, resists stains, choice of 13 colors. INSTALLED WITH FOAM RUBBER PAD Sq. $750 Yd. I DE BARI'S PAINTS - TILE - CARPETING Main St., Margaretville Phone 586-4519 or 586-4498 SWIM FOR PLEASURE . . . ON YOUR OWN PROPERTY Enjoy the Advantages of Carefree, Relaxed Recreation \ our home can be a delight all summer with an Admiral fiberglass or vinyl- lined swimming pool . . . away from clogged highways or busy beaches. A refreshing pool is a fun place your family will enjoy. IN-GROUND POOLS From $3,400, COMPLETELY INSTALLED GCAKAXTEED 35 YEARS FINANCING AVAILABLE Home Needed for Site to Install Demonstration Pool . . . You Save 15% RALPH DeBARI Authorized Admiral Pool Dealer PHONE 914 586-4537 MARGARETVILLE, N. Y. Retirement Ends In Death Last Week Vincent L. DiGiovanna, 58, a resident of Roxbury for the last four years, died April 1 at the Albany Medical center. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at Our Lady of Good Counsel church in Rox- bury. Rev. William Kelleher, the pastor, officiated. Burial is in the Roxbury cemetery. Mr. DiGiovanna is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine Turano DiGiovanna, a son, Charles DiGiovanna of Rox- bury, a daughter, Mrs. Rexford Wheeler of Wappingers Falls, and three grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers. Gasper and Salvatore DiGio- vanna, both of Rockville Cen- ter. Mr. DiGiovanna was a native of Brooklyn. He was born July 21, 1911, to Charles and Rosalia Guilla DiGiovanna. He was married in Brooklyn Dec. 11, 1938. He had worked for the New York city department of Sani- tation for 28 years before he retired and moved to Roxbury. Open House Is Set Open house for the 50th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vredenburgh of Arkville will be held Sunday, April 19, from 2 to 5 p. m. at the Arkville fire hall. Hosts and hostesses will be their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vredenburgh and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Vreden- burgh. By Mrs. David Wtlliaaia Ai’kville, April 9 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and children of Hobart spent Monday with his grandfather, Tom Davis, while Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Davis visited their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lynn Cunningham, who is ill at her home in Albany. Mrs. Joseph Haviland and granddaughter, Elizabeth, spent the weekend with Elizabeth’s mother, Mrs. Vera MacDowell, at Albany Saturday. They at- tended the Ice Capades at RPI fieldhouse and on Sunday visit- ed the Easter egg e.xhibits at Schoharie. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abbott of VorheesviUe were Wednes- day luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knapp and familly moved last week from the former Snyder house to an apartment in the Schmidt house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day. The'Days ■returned to their home on the Dry Brook road, which they have remodeled since their fire. Mr. and Mrs. William Melnick of Asheville, N. C., formerly of Walton, and Mrs. Kezia Maas of Downsville spent Thursday with their brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, and family. The Fortnightly Pinochle club met with Mi’s. Hazel Trow- bridge Wednesday evening. Arkville Page Two—NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Thurs., April 9, 1970 Prizes were won by Hattie Bussy, Evelyn Cole, Lena George and Nedra Griffin. Mrs. Lynn Johnson and chil- dren spent several days last week with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Gilbert Munson, at Wash- ington Township, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Van Keuren and family of Kingston were Sunday guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. MerwLa George. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conklin of Newbui’gh spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Cole. The Conklins have re- turned from spending three months in the West. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vi-ed- enbm-gh and Mr. and Mrs. Howaid Barnes were Satui-day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vredenburgh in Delhi. The birthday of Mrs. Andrew Vredenburgh was celebrated. Members of Arkville Rebekah lodge who attended the annual district meeting at Davenport Saturday were Mrs. Herbert' Raeder, Mrs. Ralph Felter Sr., Mrs. David Williams and Mrs. Arthur Soderlind. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Banaut of Obernburg were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. Arkville Rebekah lodge will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the American Legion rooms in Margaretville. Mrs. Everett Redmond came home from Margaretville Me- morial hospital Wednesday fol- lowing surgery. Mrs. Jenkins Wed Mrs. Velma Jenkins, a former resident here, was married on March 28 to WDliam Korvac at San Jose, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Swee- ney are spending a few days at Atlantic City. Mrs. James Sweeney and daughter, Mrs. Edward Bensle of Brooklyn, are staying at the Sweeney home with the family while they are absent. Galli-Curci Theatre MARGARETVILLE, N. Y. 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S p r i n g ’s A w a k e n i n g S t i r s P e o p l e T o M o v i n gThere will be sewing Friday,

April 10, a t 1:30 p. m. a t the Margaretville Memorial hospi­tal.

Ray Sprague of Monroe spent Friday and Saturday visiting his mother, Mrs. Ar- th iir Sprague.

K athy Graham, who is em­ployed on Long Island, was a weekend .guest of her mother, Mrs. Richard Gavette, and Mr. Gavette.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W ag­ner and daughter, Kim, were Saturday afternoon guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aus­tin Gifford, in Masonville.

The Arkville Pinochle club m et Wednesday a t the homo of Mrs. Hildci Peet. Prizes were won by Mrs. Blanche B ar­ton and Mrs. Otis Whitney.

Mrs. H arry Eckert and grand­son, Dale Eckert, spent Sun­day afternoon in Hyde Park to attend the 50th wedding anni- versar\' of Mr. and Mrs. Geoi-ge Tompkins.-

Mrs. Robert Cairns of South New Berlin was a weekend guest of her niece, Mrs. Bur- d e tt Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Ed­w ard Craft of Buffalo were Saturday evening supper guests of her grandmother, Mrs. Ma­son.

Mr. and Mrs. William Buck- alew and Mrs. Ray Shultis spent Thursday to Sunday visit­ing Ray Shultis a t the Kmgs- ton City hospital. Mrs. Shultis was a,Thursday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shultis J r . in Pine Hill.

Mr. and Mrs. Danny Eignor and daughter, Amy Lee, and Chris Larsen of Old Line, Conn., and Miss Laurie Gae Eignor of Halcott\alle were Saturday guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Grace B. Peet, and aunt, Miss Rhoda Peet.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pultz Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pultz J r . of Monticello, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C raft of Buffalo and Mrs. Rose Tirpak were S u n ­day evening supper guestis of Mrs. Burdett Mason. Robert Pultz Sr. enjoyed the day fish­ing.

Kenneth Hill Took Bride in California

Miss Nancy A. Graham of California became the bride of Kenneth D. Hill of M argarel- ville on March 31 a t the Wil- shire Presbyterian church i# Los Angeles. They were attend ­ed by Mrs. Yvonne Lamereaux and Bruce Howay, both of Los Angeles.

Following the ceremony, a reception for 30 family mem­bers and friends was held a t the home of the bride.

The new Mrs. Hill is em­ployed by the firm of Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., where she is in charge of the typing depart­ment. Mr. Hill is in his junior year at the A rt Center college studying industrial design.

Attending from New Yoi'k s ta te were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Hill of ^Margaret- ville. and an aunt, Mrs. George Ci’osby, of Halcott Center. Larr.\- Davidson, formerly of Margaretville, now living in La- Mirada, Calif., also was there.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H yatt attended the wedding of friends in Gramte Springs on Saturday.

Bx'>'an Burgin spent a week attending the annual Nation<il Rifle Association convention in New Orleans.

Marilyn Reyns of Newburgh spent Tuesday to Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Babcock.

Hamilton Hayden of Staats- burg and Miss E sther Wood of Shandaken were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. Sorens Petersen and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F rank Liebel, in West Hui'ley.

Mr. and Mrs. Erford Spencer spent Saturday in Binghamton and visited her sister, Mrs. Rowene Smith, a t Lanesboro, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. William Schim- mel and family were Sunday guests of her grandfather, Sorens Petersen, a t P leasant Valley.

Mrs. Bertha Hubbell of Kelly Corners, Mrs. Effie Mead and Emerson Mead of Gilboa were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Ml’S. Andrew Coulter.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Marks and family and Mrs. Ray Marks u'ere Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mai’ks and family in Schoharie.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reb- samen and family of Flushing were weekend guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMurray, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blair left Friday to spend a week with their daughter, Mrs. Catherine Williams, and family in Delmar and Mrs. Raymond Maxim in Schenectady.

■ There will be a Junior Home Bureau meeting on Wednesday, April 15, a t 8:15 p. m. a t the Margaretville fire hall. Dis- cassions and plans will be made for the spring dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M ar­shall of Grand Gorge were Wednesday guests and Mr. and Mrs. William Kathm ann of Del­hi were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanbridge.

Mrs. Elwood Avery of Levit- town and Mrs. G erhardt Oster- hof and three daughters of Lyn- brook, L. I., were weekend guests of Mrs. Avery’s sister- in-law, Mi-s. Sheldon Birdsall.

Robert McCumber, William Squires, Raymond Rosa, Larry Wickham and Ronald Davis were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heler and family a t Montpelier, Vt. The boys en­joyed skiing a t Stowe.

The social security represen­tative from the Oneonta office will be here today, Thursday, from 10:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. a t the town building on route 28. Other coming visits are sched­uled for April 23, May 14 and 28 and June 11 and 25.

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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cross of Prattsville and Mrs. Emma Mc­M urray were Sunday guests of Mrs. ^fessie Fairbairn.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carn- right and son, David, of Sau- gerties spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Scott Sanford.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald G ra­ham and family of Scotia were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kindgon Graham.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stahl of Halcottville and Mrs. Cora DeSilva of Roxbury were Tues­day guests of Mrs. Howard Gray.

Mrs. N onnan Bebell and son, Harlan, of Glendale, L. I., and Mrs. Betty H arris of Monti­cello spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ladenheim and family.

Mr. and Mrs. F red Patrick and children, Tina and Shawn, of Sidney Center were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Whitney.

Mrs. Charles Fredenburg of Maplecrest sp>ent two weeks with her grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Archibald, and family a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. R obert Fredenburg, who were on vacation.

Mrs. Harold B aker gave a baby shower for Mrs. Richard Lathan last week Thursday evening, with 20 relatives and friends attending. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Frederic Bruell, Mrs. Grace Peet, Mrs. Douglas Kelly and Mrs. Winton Ruff.

Mrs. Willis Beecher of Sa­vannah, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mead and children, Brian and Sandra, of N orth Rose were weekend guests of Mrs. Beecher’s lirother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. W'eeks, and her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. George Bloodgood.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freden­burg arrived home last week Tuesday a fte r a tour of the south, including a week’s visit with their son and daughter-in- law, A le and Mrs. Allen Fred ­enburg, a t Maxwell Air Force base in Prattsville, Ala. They toured Florida, including visits to Silver Springs, Kennedy space center and Marineland. They were overnight guests March 26 of his bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­mond Fredenburg, a t Palmetto, Fla., and luncheon guests March 27 of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tif­fany in Hudson, Fla., re turning th a t day to Prattsville.

Mrs. Louise Crandall of Sid­ney w^s a weekend guest of Mrs. Charles Boggs.

Mrs. Paul Carroll of S tam ­ford spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Rose Tirpak.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gavette were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ard Ford, of Shandaken and his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. How­ard Gavette. and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Shaver.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hawver of Oneonta spent Thursday and Friday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­liam Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Close and daughter, Terri Lee, of Downsville and his mother, Mrs. N ettie Close, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy.

Senior Homemakers club will hold an all-day meeting Thursday, April 16, a t the home of Mrs. B ertha Hubbell. The agent, Mrs. Linda Clark, will be present. The project will be slides on Delaware county, and the topic will be “Have I Told You Lately T hat I Love You?” A dish to pass and table service will be needed.

License Lost For Leaving Accident

Phoenicia, April 9. — Ralph C rotty of Chichester was a r ­rested Saturday and charged with having left the scene of an accident.

Mrs. Lindsay Hoyt of Mt. P leasant reported th a t she had parked her car in' the village of Phoenicia about 11 p. m. last week Tuesday and i t had been struck and damaged. As a result of their investigation, Shandaken Constables Short and Murphy arrested Crotty.

H e was arraigned before Town Justice George K irk of Mt. Trem per and on a plea of guilty, paid a fine and his li­cense was ordered surrendered.

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Retirement Ends In Death Last Week

Vincent L. DiGiovanna, 58, a resident of Roxbury for the last four years, died April 1 a t the Albany Medical center.

Funeral services were held Saturday morning a t Our Lady of Good Counsel church in Rox­bury. Rev. William Kelleher, the pastor, officiated. Burial is in the Roxbury cemetery.

Mr. DiGiovanna is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine Turano DiGiovanna, a son, Charles DiGiovanna of Rox­bury, a daughter, Mrs. Rexford Wheeler of Wappingers Falls, and three grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers. Gasper and Salvatore DiGio­vanna, both of Rockville Cen­ter.

Mr. DiGiovanna was a native of Brooklyn. He was born July 21, 1911, to Charles and Rosalia Guilla DiGiovanna. He was m arried in Brooklyn Dec. 11, 1938.

He had worked for the New York city departm ent of Sani­tation for 28 years before he retired and moved to Roxbury.

Open House Is SetOpen house for the 50th wed­

ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vredenburgh of Arkville will be held Sunday, April 19, from 2 to 5 p. m. a t the Arkville fire hall. Hosts and hostesses will be their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vredenburgh and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Vreden­burgh.

By Mrs. David Wtlliaaia

Ai’kville, April 9

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and children of Hobart spent Monday with his grandfather, Tom Davis, while Mr. and Mrs. B ernard Davis visited their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lynn Cunningham, who is ill a t her home in Albany.

Mrs. Joseph Haviland and granddaughter, Elizabeth, spent the weekend with Elizabeth’s mother, Mrs. Vera MacDowell, a t Albany Saturday. They a t ­tended the Ice Capades a t RPI fieldhouse and on Sunday visit­ed the E aster egg e.xhibits a t Schoharie.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abbott of VorheesviUe were Wednes­day luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knapp and familly moved last week from the former Snyder house to an apartm ent in the Schmidt house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day. The'D ays ■returned to their home on the Dry Brook road, which they have remodeled since their fire.

Mr. and Mrs. William Melnick of Asheville, N. C., formerly of Walton, and Mrs. Kezia Maas of Downsville spent Thursday with their brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, and family.

The Fortnightly Pinochle club m et with Mi’s. Hazel Trow­bridge Wednesday evening.

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Prizes were won by H attie Bussy, Evelyn Cole, Lena George and Nedra Griffin.

Mrs. Lynn Johnson and chil­dren spent several days last week with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Gilbert Munson, a t W ash­ington Township, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. W atson Van Keuren and family of Kingston w ere Sunday guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. MerwLa George.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conklin of Newbui’gh spent the weekend w ith her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Cole. The Conklins have re ­turned from spending three months in the West.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vi-ed- enbm-gh and Mr. and Mrs. Howaid Barnes were Satui-day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Vredenburgh in Delhi. The birthday of Mrs. Andrew Vredenburgh was celebrated.

Members of Arkville Rebekah lodge who attended the annual district m eeting a t Davenport

Saturday were Mrs. H erbert' Raeder, Mrs. Ralph Felter Sr., Mrs. David Williams and Mrs. A rthur Soderlind.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Banaut of Obernburg were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Williams.

Arkville Rebekah lodge will m eet Monday evening a t 8 o’clock a t the American Legion rooms in Margaretville.

Mrs. E verett Redmond came home from M argaretville Me­m orial hospital Wednesday fol­lowing surgery.

Mrs. Jenkins WedMrs. Velma Jenkins, a former

resident here, was m arried on M arch 28 to WDliam Korvac a t San Jose, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Swee­ney are spending a few days a t A tlantic City. Mrs. James Sweeney and daughter, Mrs. Edw ard Bensle of Brooklyn, are staying a t the Sweeney home with the family while they are absent.

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