Page E ight—^NEWS, M argaretviUe, N. Y. Thurs., June 14, 1973
T h e C h ic h e s te r N e w sBy Mrs. Herman Quick
Mrs. Richard Murphy celebrated her birthday on Sunday with a pool party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Pennisi. Those'^attend- ipfj were Mrs. John Staiger and sons, John, Christopher and Paul, Mrs. JoAnne Stettine and son, Scott, Mrs. Floyd Boland and daughters, Stacy and Rachel, Mrs. Lois Giambrone and son, Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Byer, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Landsman, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pennisi, Mrs. Hope Quglielmetti,*’ Mrs. Roger Dutcher, John Bruni and son, R o b e rt, R ichard Murphy and children, LoriAnn and R ichard , and Cindy Schlos^er, who also celebrated • her birthday that day.
The Onteora central school system will close for summer vacation on Thursday, June 21. at noon.
Mrs. Joseph Doyle entertained the following on Thursday: Mrs. (Jeorge U ngar, M rs. Iren e Pokorney, Mrs. Emma Smith and Mrs. Herman Quick of Chichester and Mrs. Isabel Luc- chetti of Phoenicia. Lunch was served and games were played.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bush and two children of Kingston and Nicholas, Angelina and John Loiacono of W ittenberg were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirk and children.
Dennis H. Gale, .son of Mr. arid Mrs. Lonnie Gale, graduated with an associate degree in fo re s try from the Columbia (ireene Community college on Wednesday, June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Valen-_ lino enjoyed a trip to Coopers-' town on Saturday.
Chichester, June 7
There will be^a hymn sing on Sunday at 8 'o’clock at the Chichester Community church.
Miss Cora Robinson of Phoenicia spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George W.: Sweet and family. They celebrated Miss Robinson’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Osborne and her mother Mrs. Emma, Smith were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert i)eLuca in Kingston.
Mrs. Irene Pokorny entertain ed the Pokeno club for lunch Thursday. Those attending were Mrs. Fran Groenewold of Lanes- ville, Mr. George Ungar of Mount Tremper, Mrs. Isabel Lucchetti, Mrs. Joseph Doyle and Mrs. George Call of Phoenicia, Mrs. Olive Thomson, Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs. Herman Quick, Mrs. Carl Harrington and Mrs. James Lenehan. They celebrated thp birthdays of Mrs. Quick, Mrs. Ungar and Mrs. Harrington.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Osborn of Catskill and her mother, Mrs. Jack Phillips, spent the weekend
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Thursday, June 14with Mrs. Osborn’s brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Decker and family at Terryville,»Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Decker and family at Crystal Lake, Conn.
Miss Denise Osborn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Osborn of Catskill, spent the weekend with her grandfather. Jack Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark and' family camped at Peaceful Valley campgrounds at Shin- hopple over the weekend.
The C h ichester W esleyan Youth group attended the youth rally a t W atervliet Saturday evening and brought home the banner.
The sixth grade students from Chichester that attended the four day environmental study project at Frost Valley were Faron Baughman, Nancy Groom, Jame§ Sharp and Michael Thiim. Ralph Thiim was one of the eight counselors. This is the third year that the Phoenicia school has had this project.
Mrs. Eva Buison of Morley and Janet and Dawn McDonald of Lisbon spent the weekend with M rs. Bulson’s b ro th e r fh d .sister-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. Otis McDonald, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mihill and family of Olive B r id ^ spent Saturday evening with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. McDonald, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Decker and family of Oliverea spent Memorial Day with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Decker.
Mr. and Mrs. James Decker and granddaughter, Lita Sharp, spent the weekend with relatives in Newburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and family have returned to their home a t Dover, Del.,- after spending time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crotty.
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CSiichester Peter Maulik Kg Indian. UCCC Registers
Chichester, June 14
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson of Oxford, Ohio, spent the weekend with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Otis McDonald; and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ehlbeck spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al Favaro at Fort Lee, N. J. They attended the graduation of their grandson, Kenneth Favaro on Saturday. He has been accepted .a t Rutgers college in .New Jersey.
Baccalaureate Sunday There will be a community
baccalaureate service on Sunday, June 17, at the Chichester Wesleyan church at 7 p.m. Gilbert Cicio will be guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Quick and son, Jimmy, of Groton, Conn., and her mother, Mrs. Katie Houghton of Kingston, spent Saturday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Quick.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Groenewold and his mother, Mrs. P'rances Groenewold, of Lanes- ville, Mrs. Hazel Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmiedel and son, and Mrs. Donald Groenewold and son, Dondi, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gale and sons.
Mrs. Benjamin Simmons and daughter, Mrs. Doris Conre, Mrs. Carman Hernandez, Mrs. 01 is McDonald and daughters, fallen and Joyce, spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Wolfgang Adels in Ashokan.
Peler Maulik. 87. a farmer and worker al the (ierry estate, died Tuesday, June 5, at O’Connor hospital in Delhi after a brief illness.
Rev. R. V. E. W right, retired pastor of the I'n ited P resby terian church in .-^ndes officiated at the fun«“ral services held Thurs- flay at Je ste r funeral home in .\ndes. Burial was in Callicoon Center cemetery.
Mr. Maulik is survived by two sons. Edwin of Fresh Meadows, and P'loyd of Miami. Fla., a fiaughter. Mrs. Wanda Derity of Merrick, two brothers. Charles, of Flushing and Alfred of the Bronx, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie (lumlick of New Jersey.
Mr. Maulik was a member of the Downsville Masonic lodge.
M a r i r a r e t v i l l e
M em orial H ospitalAdmissions
June 7, Evelyn Cronan of MargaretviUe; June 10, HeAry Gockel of Roxbury; June 10, Paul Janulis of West Orange, N. J.; June 12, Catherine Knapp • of Andes.
DisctiargesJune 8, Joan B ryant of Mt;
T r e m p e r ; June 8, Carson George of ArkvUle; June 9, Mildred Barringer of M argaret- ville; June 12, Adele Pavlos of Arkville; Juije 12, Paul Janulis of W est Orange, N. J.
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Big Indian, June 14Mrs. Evelyn Shultis is in the
Kingston hospital. Her son, Paul is ai. the home of the LaMarcas and daughter, Debbie, is with the Paul Herdmans.
(’irace Wood and Mrs. Byron (iriffin are in the Benedictine hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vogt of Tiiscarora Trail were, cocktail and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cardillo Saturday.
June LaMarca. Linda, Tom and .Vrctiie Aley took part in the howling to u rn am en t at the p^ergreen Lanes in Margaret- ville Sunday. They hold second place as a team.
Ciene D allago and friend, ('oiler Mott, spent the weekend at the Big Indian Mountain clubhouse. ^
Mrs. Laura Eignor entertained the United Methodist Women of
U lste r County Com m unity college will hold registration for summer sessions courses on F riday at its S tone Ridge campiis. The registration hours are 9 a.ni to noon and 7 to 9 p.m. {’lasses will start on Monday, Jupt 18.
ilu- Shandaken church Thursday fvrtiint;. f'ighteen members and one ni«‘st were present.
■Mr. Leslie Haynes of Los Angeles is visiting his father, Andrew Haynes.
Tony Verderamie was here over the weekend with Bruje N'apolitano. who is going to do extensive landscaping around the Verderamie property on Deer Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Eignor and children. Kyle and Pam. visited Mrs. Laura Eignor and the Al p]ignor I'aniily Saturday evening.
(iordon McLeer. own,er of Moose lodge, reports 16 guests this week.
Charles Myers Was Born Here
Charles Henry Myers, a hative of Margaretville, died June 4 following surgery in Yonkers, where he had lived for the last ST) \ ears. He was active in sportin.:. activities during his years in MargaretviUe.,
Born Nov.8, 1905, he was the
son of George and Ida Snyder Myers. He married Ann Rupees of Yonkers June 27, 1936. She survives him in addition to two sisters, Eva Edmunds and Goldie SlM'.rwjood of Staten Island
He was a descendant of area pioneers, including Zachariah Snyder, who was the first se ttle r in the present village of Roxbury in 1788.
Services and burial were in Yonkers.
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