ULLIIUI.ISA.IFAN’ VOGLFRDAWN J. PIMMI Social Notebook|! By CATHERINE WELCH I! 3514 - 22X9 IMrs, James Livingston, Schenectady, will be the weekend guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshall Braxton, ,121 N. Main St,Mr. and Mrs. David W. Sainsbury and son, Mark, Rome, will spend the weekend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Augustus W. Sainsbury, West Lake Road.Dr. MiLtan Luria, Rochester, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Foster, West Lake Shore, for the weekend.Mrs. Leon M. Hakes, 29 Fall Brook Fk.t will entertain at a family reunion over the weekend. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Hakes, Jr., and family. Watery Lite; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hakes and family, Penfield, and Miss Gertrude Hakes, Rochester; also Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mueller and family, Massapequa, L.I., who are spending the week here.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Fox, 213 Park St., have’ returned from a trip to Canada and Sault Ste. Marie, northern Michigan.Miss Ellen LyCtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Lyttle, 170 N. Pearl St., has entered Bryant-Stratton Business Institute, Buffalo. She was graduated in June from Canandaigua Academy.Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Brockett and sons, Jeffrey and Kenneth, Bristol Road, have returned from a holiday -vacation trip to the Muskoka Lakes, Canada. They were guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Locke and family.Relatives arriving for Ihe wedding Saturday of Miss Gretchen Hoekelman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hoekelman, Jr., 37 Gibson St., and Robert Pollok, this city, include Mr, and Mrs. Robert A. Hoekelman, Sr., Tenafly, N.J.,Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. K. •Smitlk and family. Short Hills,N.J., Mrs. George W. Sheeler, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Breihaus and famitv, Fast Aurora; Mrs. ArchibaldOlpp, Sea Girt, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck and daughter, Betsy, Lancaster, Pa,; Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Hoekelman, Youngstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pollok, Durham, N.C. The wedding will take place Saturday at 2 p.m. inSt. John’s Episcopal Church.Mr. and Mrs. 'George Bolstettrr, and son, John, East Meadow, will be guests over the long weekend of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Canali, 129 Gorham St.DEBORAH ANN JONESWins Award10 RIMUSE PAINTHOPEWELL — Deborah Ann Jones, 17, of 3557 County House ltd., Hopewell, was recently awarded the Gary Michael's Memorial Award at the Geneva High School commencement exercises.The award is a scholarship of S100 presented annually by the Community College of the Finger Lakes in honor of the son of Michael Michaels of Geneva, former chairman of the CCF1 board of trustees, who was killed in a plane crash in the Peruvian Andes in 1970.Gary M. Michaels was one of •19 young American exchange students, most of them fromCommunity College of the Finger Lakes. He is employedat L.S. Lee of Geneva.No wedding date has been set.cooks ot any age or sex wishing to enter the competition may svrite for details to the Art Home Center, New York State Fair, Syracuse, N.Y. 13209.■-i:■t /• V /—-Vi-VAMR. AND MRS. RAYMOND K ETC HAM - - .celebrate anniversaryKetchams Honored OnGolden AnniversaryGORHAM - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Kelcham recently observed their golden wedding anniversary. They were entertained at dinner at a local restaurant by their son and daughlerrin-law for the occasion,The former Miss Ruby Mae Kearney, and Raymond Ket-cham were married July 2,1924 in the Methodist church parsonage at Aloquin. The late Miss Mildred Thompson ofHarters WedRochester and the late Clarence Kearney of Gorham, brother of the bride, were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Ketch am went to Buffalo on their wedding trip.They are the parents of two sons, Ray Laverne Keteham of Chandler, Ariz., and Ronald James Keteham of East Main St., Gorham and have six grandchildren.Mr. Keteham is a 50 year member of Reed Corners Grange and she is a member of the Gorham Rehekah Lodge 220.35 YearsCouple Feted-. MIDDLESEX — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harter of West Avenue celebrated their 351h wedding anniversary during a recenT surprise party at the home of their son-in-Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith of Water Street.Mr. Harter and the former Judy Flanagan were united in marriage a I the home in which they presently reside on June D, 1939.They are the parents of five children: Michael of Athens, Ohio; Mrs. Sharon La Voie of Rochester; Mrs. Carol Cucinotla of Ml. Morris; Mrs. Judy Anne Smith of Middlesex; and Frederick of Mt. Morris. They also have eight grandchildren, all of whom were atAnniversarywho is loo young to speak?Show Him the Pictures“You can ’read’ simple books to him,” she suggested, “pointing out colors, shapes and sizes, giving him the eoncept of how many, how big, how small. Children who are read lo when they are very young learn. They store up knowledge and develop a love for books that can last a lifetime.MBeing a Look editor, observed Miss McGuire, is something like being a mother.“A book you’ve worked on,” she said, “is your baby. In a manner of speaking. I’m about to give birth to IB books. It’s a great satisfaction to see them in print.”Godmother of three children, aunt to three more, and friend of several other youngsters, Miss McGuire uses her contacts with the younger set to get a reading on topics that might make good books.Questions Kids Ask“I especially like to know the‘why' questions children ask,”she said. “Explaining why can make a good children’s book. For example, when Mother is expecting a baby, her three- to five-year-old wants to know why. He may ask 'Mommy,AVTHE foi looktiAnniversary Is HonoredIA reception in observance of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cross of 3367 W. Lake Rd. was held Sunday hosted by the son and daughters of the couple: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cross of Somers; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick FitzSimons of Rochester; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, Pleasantville.They welcomed as guests members of the Cross and Monaghan families, friends, and near neighbors of the Crosses who have lived on Lhe West I-ake Road throughout the 50 years of the married life.There were four children in the family. Their firstJ____HOPEWELL - Ail open house at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Loughlin of Clifton Springs RI2 was held recently in observance of their 35lh wedding anniversary.The event was hosted hy their children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Loughlin of Fair port; Miss Ann Loughlin of Rochester; and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Loughlin of Victor.The former Miss Veronica Shannon of 384 N. Main St., Canandaigua and Thomas F, Loughlin of Cliflon Springs RD 2were united in marriage at St. Mary’s Church, Canandaigua on June 24, 1939. Their attendants were Mrs. Rita Shannon Comvoy of Bethesda, Md. and John J. Dawson of Canandaigua RD2. Jack Shannon of Stanley and Thomas Maloney of Rochester served as ushers.Mr. Loughlin was supervisor for the Town of Hopewell for about 14 years before he retired in December, 1973. He is employed as a salesman for DeWitt Concrete Company and is a member of the HopewellDear Flt; The curtain bedspre This Bedspresides fir do is rn?They sides or you ha\ curtain heading through have seif yspreads middle Then i pleats, next lo the friiiHAVE That brand n it seer strumei it?