York NotesFXc. Eugene Rhodes, USA, recently had a seven-day furlough which he spent in London and Pairs, according to a letter which he sent his mother, Mrs. Charles Rhodes, York Beach. Private . Rhodes expects to be on duty in Germany until fall.Mrs. Caroline Woodward Star-key of York Harbor is in San An- , tonio, Tex,, visiting her husband. Pvt. Raymond Starkey, USA, who is a technician in an instrument repair unit at the San Antonio arsenal.Miss Mary Stewart, who is swimming instructor at Harmon Hall school, York Harbor, will be soloist at the 50th anniversary of the Union Congregational church, York Beach, July 18.Those eeiebrating birthdays yes-1 terday included Mrs. Maude Grant, ! York Village; Mrs. Nelson Trafton, York Harbor; Mrs. Gilbert Moulton and Ralph Moulton, York Village. Mrs. Richard McKenna of YorkHarbor has returned home from York hospital with her infant son. George Harold.Mr. and Mrs. William H. Retal-Iack recently were called to Albany,N. Y„ by the death of Mr. Retai-lack's father. They now have returned to their “Cape Neddiek | home.1 Adrian Moulton, Jr., coxswain, USNR, who returned to the United States in April after 22 months sea duty, has transferred from Princeton university, New Jersey,• to Bates college, where he is tak-. ing officer training. Mr. and Mrs.; Adrian Moulron of Cape Neddiek also have another son, Eircy Moulton, seaman 2/c USNB, who is a ! member of a repair unit working near Okinawa.Plans are nearing completion for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Union Congregational church, York Beach, which willbe held July 28. A community acr-: vice and hour of worship will be ! held at 9:30 am, with a iawn fete ! in the afternoon and a candlelight service at 8 pm. *