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- Rochester NY Democrat Chronicle - 11/9/1947
Medina-Military funeral services
Ifor Pfc. Richard E. Johnson, U. 8.
Marine Corps, son of Percy E.
Johnson, 128 Hedley St., will be
held today at 2 p. «n. in Town
ville, Pa. Killed in action in the
Pacific area on Feb. id, 1944, the
body has arrived at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Rosella Harringshaw.
j
Born in Medina, Aug. 16, 1920,
Pfe. Johnson attended the Medina
High School, enlisting in the Marine
Corps on Jan. 1, 1942, during
his senior year ln high school. He
Wayne Holstein Club Sets
Pall Meet at Canandaigua
Canandaigua-The Wayne Holstein Club, which served
both Ontario and Wayne Counties, has arranged for a fall
meeting in the Courthouse here on Wednesday at 8 p. m. This
meeting is open to ajl interested Holstein breeders regardless
of whether they are members of
the organisations.
in addition to the' regular business
meeting there will be several
guest speakers with Information
interesting to Holstein owners.
Carl Wooster, president of the Holstein-
Frieslan Association of America,
will talk, while Hugh Hughes,
superintendent of cattle at the Palmyra
Fair, will report on the recent
State Cattle Show. William
Brown, secretary of the State Holstein
Association, will give the
latest Information on the affairs
In the state organization.
For some time the Wayne County
members of the club have been
much more active than the Ontario
County members. Realizing that
there are many important Holstein
breeders in Ontario County who
would greatly add to the strength
of the organisation as well as benefit
themselves, the club Is planning
a series of meetings to be held at
locations more convenient to Ontario
County residents than those
held at Sodus ln the past
received his training at San Diego,
Calif., and went overseas, where
he served with the 22nd Marine
Division. Also surviving are his
Medina-Military funeral services
Ifor Pfc. Richard E. Johnson, U. 8.
Marine Corps, son of Percy E.
Johnson, 128 Hedley St., will be
held today at 2 p. «n. in Town
ville, Pa. Killed in action in the
Pacific area on Feb. id, 1944, the
body has arrived at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Rosella Harringshaw.
j
Born in Medina, Aug. 16, 1920,
Pfe. Johnson attended the Medina
High School, enlisting in the Marine
Corps on Jan. 1, 1942, during
his senior year ln high school. He
Wayne Holstein Club Sets
Pall Meet at Canandaigua
Canandaigua-The Wayne Holstein Club, which served
both Ontario and Wayne Counties, has arranged for a fall
meeting in the Courthouse here on Wednesday at 8 p. m. This
meeting is open to ajl interested Holstein breeders regardless
of whether they are members of
the organisations.
in addition to the' regular business
meeting there will be several
guest speakers with Information
interesting to Holstein owners.
Carl Wooster, president of the Holstein-
Frieslan Association of America,
will talk, while Hugh Hughes,
superintendent of cattle at the Palmyra
Fair, will report on the recent
State Cattle Show. William
Brown, secretary of the State Holstein
Association, will give the
latest Information on the affairs
In the state organization.
For some time the Wayne County
members of the club have been
much more active than the Ontario
County members. Realizing that
there are many important Holstein
breeders in Ontario County who
would greatly add to the strength
of the organisation as well as benefit
themselves, the club Is planning
a series of meetings to be held at
locations more convenient to Ontario
County residents than those
held at Sodus ln the past
received his training at San Diego,
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