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Carolyn Adriaansen

Happenings

By Carolyn Adriaansen (926-4436)

Barton College in North Carolina has given diplomas to 272 seniors. The class includes Jill Marie Kepler of Marion, who graduated cum laude with a B.F.A in studio art. Congratulations!

The high school baseball season ended with a loss to Kendall. The team record is 7 and 11.

The youth at the Second Reformed Church are planning two major fund raisers to help with their upcoming trip to Colorado. On June 12 there will be a car wash from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. Cars will be washed on a donation basis and coffee will be available while customers wait for their vehicles.

flags in cemeteryOn June 14 there will be a Flag Day Chicken BBQ held at the church from 4:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. or until gone. The BBQ will be available as either eat in or take out. If interested please call 926.7792 or 926.5726 to purchase tickets.

Stanley Bushart is recuperating from successful cataract surgery.

Si VerPlank was discharged from the hospital last week.

June 18 - 8 to 11:30 p.m. SCHOOL'S OUT at Shoeshine Johnnies Coffeehouse on Mill St.in Sodus.

June 19- 7:30 to 10 p.m. SCHOOL'S OUT Youth Night at the Second Reformed Church's Educational Building.

June 14, 1945: Mrs. Frances Young distributed the point system awards at the Student Association Banquet Friday evening to James Dean, Richard Naeye, Margaret Nasmith and Lloyd Van Hoover.

New hours at Smith Meat Packing Co., off Mill Street: Memorial Day to Labor Day, Thursday from 1 to 6 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Regular low prices with weekly specials. No quanity too small; pre order for quick pick-up.

Tanner Jensen had recent surgery at Strong Memorial Hospital.

Happy Birthday Wishes to Marion Rennie on her recent birthday.

"If you place your feet in the footsteps of a great person, you may trip, but never go the wrong way."

(Photo): American flags in new holders fluttered in the breeze at the cemetery during the Memorial Day service.

Marion's Legion Baseball season is in full swing. Why not plan to attend some of their home games and get in on the enthusiasm and entertainment provided by the youth of Marion. As in the past, there will have to be a fundraising program. Did you realize that it will take $900 to pay the umpires for our home games? Maybe you can donate something for the raffle or plan to purchase a ticket or two.

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