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Margaretville, N. Y., Friday, October 16, 1959\

CATSKnX MOUNTAIN NEWS

PhoeniciaPhoenicia, Oct. 12

Mr. and Mrs. H enry Botchford have closed their cottage and re ­turned to W ilmington, Del., for the winter.

Mrs. Gaby De-Rango, a cousm of Bill W rixon and H arry Fastenau of New York city, spent the week­end w ith Mr. and Mrs. William W rixon S r. Mrs. De-Rango is a form er Ziegfeld Follies girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M aresca had 15 guests over the weekend.

Miss G ertrude E. Savary of W eehawken spent the holiday weekend a t her cottage. She was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W alter A. Sm ith on Sunday.

Miss Emm a M essner of S tu tt­g art, Germany, is visiting her sis­te r, Mr. Carls H aipt, in Bloom­field, N. J., for a few day. They are sisters of Mrs. Herm an Fol- kerts.

Dr. Eugene Fried and m other, Mrs. David Fried, have closed their cottage for the season.

Mrs. W illiam Phillips of Pali­sade Park , N. J., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. W illiam Malloy.

Mrs. N athan Cooper of Engle­wood, N. J.,' entertained her bridge club a t her cottage on Wednesday for luncheon and bridge. Mrs. W illiam Malloy joined them for bridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cunning­ham entertained her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Petersoil, of Brooklyn over the weekend. They and daughter, Eileen, visited the Shrine of Lady of Fatim a in Ash­land Saturday. Mr. Cunningham was called to San Francisco to resum e his duties as radio oper­a to r on the SS George S. Long. He expects to retu rn E ast in a m onth.

From Oct. 10 until Oct. 15 Rev. L arry W incentsen was guest speaker a t the Schuyler F alls cir­cuit in the Troy conference.

The Lanesville M ethodist church will serve a turkey dinner on S at­urday in the church hall, begin­ning a t 5 p. m.

Saturday Is W ork DayN ext Saturday has been set

aside as a work day on the church and parsonage in Phoenicia. Any­one from the three churches in the parish are invited to help. N ext Simday the polls will be open in the Phoenicio M ethodist church from 10:15-11:15 a. m. to vote for the trustee class of 1962.

Mrs. Nancy Hancock en ter­tained four guests from Ellenville la s t Sunday.

The m eeting of the M. F. W hit­ney Hose Co. Auxiliary which was held in the fire house Tuesday,

AllabenAUaben, Oct; 12

Mr. and Mrs. John V anEtten of Phoenicia were callers a t the home of Andrew Hinkley Supday.

Mrs. C. R. Bangs of Tanners- ville was a guest a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. W est Saturday. •

Mrs. M. H. Bennett, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Beck, who spend the summers a t Allaben Inn, re ­turned to their home in Brooklyn on Sunday.

Percy M. C arter of Phoenicia was a guest a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry H arbig on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Car-

j ter left the Catskills Thursday to spend the w inter in Orlando, Fla.

Joseph J. G arrity is a patient a t M argaretville hospital.

Mrs. Samuel Scudder and her m other, Mrs. L ester Randall, of Kingston were guests a t the home of the Misses E sther and Anna B. Riseley on Saturday.

Page Eleven

THE ROXBURY NEW SMonday, Dct. 12, 1959 Irma M. Griffin, Editor

Cpl. and Mrs. Thomas Hayes have moved from Hensonville to Roxbury into Ralph Cantw ell’s tenan t house. Mr. Hayes is a trooper, stationed a t M argaret- ville.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M am hart have moved from Stam fofd to Roxbury and are living in the house of Mr. and Mrs. John F. B allard on the com er of Bridge and Locust streets.

W ent to “N orth Pole”Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eagan and

daughters, Linda and Karen, of Valley Stream , L. L, spent a few days w ith their m other-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mag- enheimer. They were on a trip which included the Adirondacks, the “N orth Pole,” Lakes George and Champlain and were to re ­tu rn home through Vermont.

David F e tte r has been ill w ith pneumonia a t the Stam ford hos­pital.

Mrs. Roderick C. Dorrance, Mrs. M arshall Slauson, Mrs. Richard Guice, Mrs. Stanley Young, Mrs. Omar J. Griffin, Mrs. K atherine Scudder, Irm a M. Griffin and Mrs. Willieun M attice of Roxbury attended the WSCS m eeting a t Jefferson.

Mr. and Mrs. Granson Slater, Mr. and Mrs. C hester Thorington, Mr. and Mrs. George VanAken, Raymond Ives, Mrs. David Brower, Irm a M. Griffin and H erbert Van­Aken attended the Grange offi­cers. m eeting Friday evening a t the new Col. H arper Grange, H ar- persfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Meade and Mrs. Bruce Meade were Sun­day guests of Mr. and Mrs. K eith Nelson Meade a t Schenectady. They were recently transferred back there from Branford, Conn.

Howard S la ter of Jam aica, L. I., and Mr. and Mrs. H enry Reed of Voorheesville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Granson Slater.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins of South Salem were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ballard.

Mrs. Sarah G. Frisbee has re ­turned from M argaretville hospi-

frea»vill offering will be taken to ta l to the home of her son-in-law defray the cost of the meal. . and daughter, Mr. and Mrs^ George

G o e s T o T e x a sRoxbury, Oct. 7.—^Daniel Dor­

rance left Monday a fter a 10-day furlough vwth his parents, Prin. and Mrs. Roderick C. Dorrance. He will have the following address: A-3c Daniel Dorrance, 12574654, 7th ' Combat Support G.P. SAC, Carewell, Texas. He was trans­ferred there from Lackland AFB, near ^ a n Antonio, Texas.

was attended by eight members and two ^ e s ts . P lans were made for a dinner party in the near future.

Turkey Shoot PostponedDue to rain las t Sunday, the

turkey shoot sponsored by the Phoenicia Fish and Game club has been postponed to Sunday, Oct. 25, a t the ski hut.

P resent Church ProgramThe MYF will m eet a t the Shan-

daken M ethodist church Monday. Bible class m eets a t 4 p. m. and the commission on stewardship and finance m eets a t 7:30 p. m. A congregational supper will be held in the parish hall on W ednes­day, Oct. 21, a t 6 p. m. for mem­bers and friends of the M ethodist church. The coming program of the church will be presented. A

Mrs. Reuben birthday party

Ryder gave a for her grand­

daughter, Louise Lee H i n e s, | daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Joseph Hines, on Wednesday. She was two years old.

B. M attice.Mr. and Mrs. Julian Valk and

children, Sharon, Richard and Christopher, of Georgetown were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. B urdette G. Long.

A birthday party for Jam es B. Ploutz was held a t his home in Heu:dscrabble Saturday evening, w ith 34 friends and neighbors. The evening was spent playing pinochle and prizes were won by H. Ivan Smith, Mrs. Willieun L. Baker, M arshall Slauson and Mrs. Henry C. Morse. Refreshm ents in­cluded two birthday cakes made by Mrs. WiUiam Q. B aker and Mrs. F red Weber. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey E. Caswell of Plainville, Conn., who spent the weekend a t the Ploutz home.

Mrs. E rnest S. Powell of Minne­apolis, Minn., spent p art of the week w ith Mrs. M. E. Ballard.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil VonHoven of W est Hempstead, L. I., Mrs. A Pracny and Mrs. E lsa - Thompson of W antaugh, L. I., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Baumbach.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sparling and children, William, Glerm and Linda, of U tica and Clifford Spar­ling of High Falls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willicun L, Baker.

Lisa Bross celebrated her eighth birthday Friday w ith a party a t the home of her parents, M r. and Mrs. Charles Bross. Sharon H ag­gerty, Beth H ew itt, Bonnie Davis, M arilyn Peck and Sandra Van Buren were supper guests. They attended the movies, w ith ice cream and cake a t the home afte r­ward, followed by a “pajam a party .”

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H aas of Montauk, L. I., Mr. and Mrs. F rank Bouton and children, Rob­e rt and Carol, of Brooklyn spent the weekend w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M. Bouton, their parents.

Mrs. Frances Finkle of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Raeder Finkle and daughter, Shirley, of Oneonta and Mrs. Neyy Ives of P rattsv ille spent Saturday w ith Mrs. Rose Post a t Dumont, N. J.

Mrs. Nellie M cIntosh has re ­turned afte r two weeks w ith her cousin, Mrs. Mabel Kelly, in Gil- boa.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shim er of Oneonta were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F red Waljwle.

M r.'and Mrs. Edward F arell of R utherford, N. J., visited Mrs. F arell’s father, Theron Hadden, who is spending tim e vwth his bro ther and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Flyod Hadden.

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Dr. and Mrs. George Shultis and children, Jonathan, Elizabeth and H ilary, of Darien, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Robfert Knight and chU- rden of Treadwell and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosenthal and chil­dren,' Maxine and Donald, of Flushing, L. I., were Columbus day weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shultis. Mr. and Mrs. Irv ­ing Spector and children, PhyUis and David, of Roosevelt, L. I., w ere New Year weekend guests last week.

Mr. and Mrs. John B. H ew itt of C rystal Springs farm had 24 for Columbus weekend and a few for New Year. Joseph Conway and daughters, M argaret and Mary, of Long Island City were weekend guests a t the H ew itt home.

Mr. and, Mrs. Charles B arre tt of Fleischmanns were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. VirgU Taylor.

Miss Donna M. Saxon, student a t Cobleskill A gricultural and Technical institute, spent the weekend a t her home in Roxbury.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuhl and fam ily of Fayetteville were week­end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. TVIer. . ®

Mrs. H arry B. S tew art of Sche­nectady spent a week w ith Mr. and Mrs. David S tew art. Dr. and Mrs. David S. Morse of Schenec­tady came for her and accompa­nied her back to Schenectady.

Is Music BfajorDaniel Kim has entered Mac-

M urray college a t Jacksonville, HI., his m other’s alm a m ater. He is m ajoring in music.

George H endricks and son, AUen, of Newburgh were S atu r­day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­neth Rickard. K enneth E tts of Syracuse spent the weekend w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S tanley E tts.

Mr. and Mrs. H enry Purcell spent one day w ith Mr. and Mrs. M ilton Comfort a t Middletown.

Mr. and Mrs. Vilas McDonald were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ketchum a t Sidney Center.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Demar- est of W est Nyack were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Denson.

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gray of Green M ountain farm had a full house for New Year weekend and 12 for Columbus weekend.

Miss C hristine Pom m erer of South Nyack spent the weekend w ith M r. and Mrs. Paul Turner.

Mr. ajid ' Mrs. Charles Nevijans of Springfield Gardens, L. I., w ere w aken 'd guests of Mr. and Mrs. F red Weber.

Mr. and Mrs. John Shultis, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cartw right, Mrs. Jam es Sweeney and John B. Hew­it t Jr . attended the Republican club m eeting a t W alton Thursday night, where R epresentative K ath ­arine St. George spoke.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H ew itt of Delhi were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cartw right. Mr. and Mrs. C artw right took their grandson, Thomas Dwyer, to Go­shen Tuesday and spent the day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dwyer and Mr. and Mrs. R obert C art­wright.

Mrs. Howard C artw right and Mrs. Doris Segnini m otored to Catskill Monday to get Mrs. Sula Jones and bring her to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shultis, whom she will visit before visiting a t the C artw right home.

Church ServicesChurch newa to be inserted in tht#

colunm must, reach the News office not later than Monday evening of publication week.

Shandaken

Awarded Prize For College Study, Shandaken, Oct. 13. — Miss

Stephanie Cange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cange, has been awarded a half-tuition scholar­ship for undergraduate s.tudy a t Alfred university.

The scholarship is for* 1959-60 academic year. Announcement of the scholarship was m ade by Philip J. Hedstrom, director of Adm inistrations a t A lfred uni­versity.

Miss Cange is a 1956 graduate of O nteora central school and is enrolled in the school of nursing a t the university.

Pine Hill Communlt.y Church,Rev. Roger G. Brown, pastor: The regular worship service will be held in the church a t 8 p. m. on Sunday, Oct. 18.

ShaJidaken M ethodist Church,Rev. Roger G. Brown, m inister; Mrs. George L. M arinor Jr.', organ­ist; Regular worship service a t 11 a. m.. Choir practice in the church on Thursday a t 7:30 p. m.

Saint M argaret’s E p i s c o p a l Church, Orchard stree t: Sunday, Oct. 17, 9:15 a. m., parish euch- a rist and church school. Wed- neday, Oct. 21, 7:30 p. m.. Saint M argaret's Guild a t the parish hall .

Sacred H eart Parish, M argaret­ville, m asses: Sunday, Oct. 18, Fleischmanns, 8:30; M ^garetville, 10; Andes, 11:30. October devo­tions Monday, 7:30 p. m. Confes­sions Saturday, 4::30 and 7:30 p. m.

Advent Christian Church, Rev. Albert Larcombe, min&ter: 10 a. m., church school; 11, morning worship: evening hymn sing and message. W ednesday prayer meeting, 8 p. m.; choir rehearsal,9 p. m.

ArkvUle F ree M ethodist Church,pastor, E sther K. Howard. Sun­day school, 10 a. m. No other Sunday services Oct. 18 because of the d istrict m eeting a t Maple- crest, N. Y. P rayer m eeting Wednesday, 7:45.

Arkville M ethodist Church, Rob­e rt A. Gevert, m inister: Sunday services, 9:30, morning worship. Laymen’s day; 10:45 a. m., Sun­day school; 6:30 p. m„ MYF a t M argaretville. Wednesday, 7 pjn., choir rehearsal. Wednesday, Oct. 21, 6:02 p . m., congregational din­ner.

Jay Gould M emorial Reformed Church, Roxbury, John J. Fryling, m inister. Thursday, 7 p. m., choir rehearsal. Sunday: 9:30 a. m Sunday school; 10:30, morning worship; s^ermon topic, “A P a t­tern of Devotion” ; laymen will take p art in the service; 7 p. m.. Youth Fellowship.

Clovesvllle Bible B aptist Church,Fleischmanns, Rev. R ichard Tait, pastor: Oct. 18, Sunday school a t10 o’clock; m orning worship a t l l j evening service a t 7:30. Friday evening, Oct. 16, the pastor and choir of The L ittle W hite Church of Conklin, N. Y. wiU be a t this church a t 8 o’clock. The public is invited.

M argaretville - New Kingston Larger Presbyterian Parish, Rev. A rthur F. Kopp, m inister: M ar­garetville, 10, morning worship; 11:10 a. m., church school; 7 p. m.. Young people. New Kingston, 10:15 a. m., church school; 11:30, m orning worship. The New Kings­ton trustees will m eet Friday night, Oct. 23, a t 8 o’clock.

Fleischm anns M ethodist Church:Laymen’s Sunday Oct. 18. Marion Morsfe will preach a t Dry Brook 9:30 a. m.; R eischm anns a t 11; Robert Todd will preach, assisted by Mrs. Todd and Mrs. M urray Mayes. Edward, A lton will give a report on Lajmien’s weekend; MYF Sunday evening, 6-7:30. H alcott Center, Sunday evening a t 8, Mike Morse will give a short talk . Tuesday, Oct. 20. junior choir rehearsal.

M argaretviUe M ethodist Church,Robert A. Gevert, m inister: Sun­day services, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11, m orning worship. Lay­men’s day; 6:30 p. m., MYF. Wed­nesday, 7:15 p. m., senior choir rehearsal. Thursday, 3:15 p. m., junior choir rehearsal. Thursday, Oct. 22, 6:29 p. m., congregational dinner. Sunday, Oct. 18, the Rev. Alex Porteus will visit the parish for purposes of instruction for the officers, teachers and w orkers of the educational work of our churches.

Mr. and Mrs. C arl Townsend visited relatives in P o rt Allegheny, Pa., from Saturday to Tuesday.

Miss Inez S atterlee of Kings­ton was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. F . M. Cleaveland Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. R obert Grinrod and two children of Riverhead, L. I., and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Baran and children of B atavia were weekend guests of Mrs. B aran’s m other, Mrs. F . S. Os- terhoudt.

Donald Buley is having a well driven. E arl KeUerhodse is doing the work.

Honored On 75th B irthdayMrs. Sarah Bush W£is honored

recently on the occasion of her 75th birthday by a party a t the home of her daughter, Mrs. M yrtle Frasier. Twenty-four guests were present and two birthday rakes and ice cream were enjoyed.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Townsend m otored to F o rt H unter on Sun­day to visit friends.

Mrs. O tto P latz of%Diunont, N. J., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F rank Platz.

Mrs. Percy Rosa is assisting in the Allaben post office.

Kingdom H all of Jehovah’s W it- inesses Arkville. Friday, Oct. 16: V7:30 p. m., m inistry school, w rit­ten review; 8:30 p. m., service meeting. Saturday, Oct. 17, all day, w ork on Kingdom hall. Sun­day, Oct. 18: 3 p. m„ public talk, “W hat Can Prayers Do for You” ; 4:15 p. m., W atchtow er study, “W alking in the Name of Jeho­vah.” Tuesday, Oct. 20, 8 p. m., book study in “Your Will Be Done.” Wednesday, Oct. 21, 7 p. m., w ork on Kingdom hall. All welcome. No collections.

M i s s M o r s e I s B r i d e

I n R o x b u r y W e d d i n g

Roxbury, Oct. 12.—^The home of Mr. and Mrs. H arrison C. Morse was the scene of a quiet wedding Sunday afternoon when th e ^ daughter. Miss Nancy Jane Mqrse, became the bride of Wilson David Haring, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­son H aring of H avertown, Pa. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. R ichard Guise, pastor of the Roxbury M ethodist church, in the presence of the immediate femiilies.

The couple was attended by Mrs. Erwin Straehley of Oreland, Pa., sister of the bride, and Peter. H aring of Havertown, brother of the bridegroom.

The bride wore a navy blue wool sheath w ith a corsage of pink carnations, and her m atron of honor wore a gray wool dress w ith a corsage of lavender mums.

A reception a t the home fol­lowed the ceremony. P resent were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H aring and sons, P e te r and Richard, of Havertown and Mr. and Mrs. E r­win Straehley of' Oreland.

Following the reception the couple left for home, which will be an apartm ent on the campus a t the University of Pennsylvania, w here Mr. H tuing is a senior and Mrs. H aring a sophomcye. She is an aluhnmus of Roxbury central school, class of 1958.

Republican Rally & SupperHam Supper '

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TOWN OF ANDES REPUBLICAN CLUB Served by the Methodist Church

Thursday Evening, Oct. 22, at 7:30 Andes Legion Hall

Tickets on Sale Until Oct. 20ADULTS - $2.00 CHILDBEN UNDER 12 - $LOO

KHRUSHCHEV SAYSOne Party Is Best for the People

BUT...America has found that a fairly even balance of power between parties has given it the efficiency and know how to give us the highest living standards of any country in the world.

These so-called off-years in politics are MOST important to us personally." This year we elect the men who will run our town and county.

These are men who will tell us how much our taxes will be and these are the men who will spend the money after it is collected.

You and I, as taxpayers and voters, will receive much more consideration from our elected officers if they have some opposition at the polls instead of knowing that the nomination by one party one. means their election.

For top efficiency in our town and county

Let’s Vote for A Balance of Power

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