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Church School Reconvenes In Pratisburg This Morning Catholic Church will celebrate Sunday Masses at 7, 8, 9, 1015 and 11:30 a.m. "Substance" will be the of subject of the 11 a.m. sendee "A Mes-'Rev. Mr. Wetherbee will of Rev.

John Macklin. pastor at Tcrkins Park, Newark, a.m. service in the Church of i Rev. William L. Moon TRATTSEURG frnm Christ" will hp nrp.irh nn Ahead." rf First T'nifpd Prpshvterian 'starting at 1 p.m.

Christ and 'The Call of the the Christian and First Church of Christ scientist Rc. Robert LaMays sermon; Rev. Earl Tobin will offi-Church, when regular senices Masses in St. Michael's Unattainable at the 6:30 p.m. took today when he preaches date at the 9 and 10 a.m.

resume there at 10 a.m.jChurch today at 6:30, -service, at yie 11 a.m. senice, in First Masses in St. Patrick's Roman Church school convenes at 11 7:30, 9 and Rt. Rev." The Rev. Robert D.

Price Presbyterian Church. Cfiurch Catholic Church. Confessions a.m. 'Msgr. John F.

Neary, will be in the pulpit for the School classes ill convene ill be heard before Mass. je congregation of St. I Rev. Richard Mattie, assistant, i 9:45 a.m. service in East at 9:30 a.m., following1 John's Lutheran Church will! Assembly of God services: my Presbyterian Church Damocrat and Chronicle in Rochester, N.

1A Sept. 13. 1964 brate Sunday Mass at 10:30 a.m. and give the sermon at 10:15 a m. in main hall.

Rev. Prescott L. Laundrie, Protestant chaplain, will lead the worship service at 8:30 a.m. in main hall. Rev.

Fred Parkison of the New ark Assembly of God will bring the message at the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services. Rev. David L.

Holdman of the Church of God will preach the sermon at the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services. Alliance Church will preach on the subject, the Centurion" at the 11 a.m. service and "Jesus the Master Story Teller," at the 7:30 p.m.

service. Rev. Gordon Webster will Victor as speaker, for a 10:30 Minaay scnooi; wor- vuiu- iig tnHav'shin sprvirp with Rpv I 'SOIl MethOQlSt Church. Levi Peterson, presiding minister, will lead a public talk at 3 p.m. at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.

Rev. Bernard D. Granger will conduct the 8 a.m. Eucharist at St. Mark's Episcopal Church and the 10 a.m.

worship service. Rev. E. Charles Bauer. Catholic chaplain at the Newark State School, will cele- 7 Kev.

Kaipn l. tgolf will, be in the pulpit for to- Rev. Robert Connor, director Kleinsteuber preaching; of St. John's Home. Roches-' p.m..

evangelistic service. VICTOR Regular worship Fiui uii me suujcu, ne is aays iu a.m. and 7:30 D.m. services will be resumed in a summer recess. The Lost Coin" ill be the subject of Rev.

James Simp-sou's sermon, when he preaches at the 9:30 a.m. service in the Pulteney Church and at the 11 a.nj. service in the local ter. There will be no Sunday! Rev. Cyril V.

Roberts. it iUiC. rv" SrhnrJ thic mnrninc since Oarp Fnismnal Church rpr- lce at tne Redeemer Lutheran services in the Arcadia Reformed Church. Priests at St. Michael's Church.

the Protestant churches in this community today. In First Methodist Church. Rpv F.dwin C. Hollev will many will be attending theitor, at the 11 a.m. service special weekend program at today will preach on "Why Keuka Lake.

Is The World In Such A Masses will be at 6:30, the first of five ser- Methodist Church Work out your own Salva- sPeak at 10 a.m. on The Cal will ho tho thPtnp nf iu ocivn-c. vncuwi a.nuvi 9:30 and 11 a.m. in St. imons on "Questions Chnsti- tiojj" Ret.

Richard Wetherbee's wiU resume for tne tan at Patrick's Catholic Chu rch. anity Answers." All Sunday: Budding capitalists get will you? sefjnon at the 10:30 a.m. serv- a.m. with the Rev. Albert ictrin the Baptist Church.

At "What the Bible Can Do Shamon officiating, thl 7:30 evening service, the For You" will be the topic classes resume to-! morrow. "The Will To Live For! I Christ" will be the sermon at ,9:30 today of Rev. John' Lyons Youth Studies For Priesthood I New man, pastor, of Lock Ber-' murui, nev. nuger vv. iuax- EERRY The son of a the Child Welfare Senice of il TAn-4- Newark Porrv rnim who set v-uuiuy cpaif ment of Social Welfare.

He sights on the Episcopal priest 15 extra dividend days in September Join the budding capitalists at Community and get half-a-month's head start on Community's big ho0d while a tin, pastor, will inaugurate tw special features today: Chapel service from 9:45 with a coffee hour at 10:30. Mr. Martin's sermon at the 11 o'clock service will be "How Good To Know God." "Russia And The Final War" will be the sermon at high school student, this week begins studying resided at 964 Winton Road N. in Rochester. Leach was graduated from the Perry school.

"Our son decided in his junior year in high school NEWARK "Search for Humility" will be the sermon topic of Rev. John W. Lewien at today's 8:45 a.m. and 10 a.m. services in First Methodist Church.

Church school classes will meet at in Jne Berkeley that he wanted to become an Leacn the 11 a.m. service in First Episcopal priest, Mrs 11:15 a.m. with a new curricu Evangelical United Brethren "SoAx Haven, Conn. fie is Frederic F. Leach, son of Church.

The preacher will belum Rev. J. Philip French will Rev. Robert War rail of said. The Leach family are communicants of the Church of the Holy Apostles in Perry', where Frederic served as an acolyte.

At Alfred he was identified with several musical groups and was a member of the ROTC. He is married lr and Mrs. Frederick F. FrSncis Leach, Leach 44Vatrous St. Since graduation from Al-frdil University in 1962, Leach per year dividends.

Save all you can by September 15th and earn immediate interest, compounded and paid quarterly, from September 1st. Open a Community savings account or add to your present one during Community's 15 extra September dividends days. Bring it in. Mail it in. Make money while saving money I bring the message at the 10 a.m.

service at First Baptist Church where church school will commence at 11:15 a.m. and continue through the year. Rev. WTalter R. Hobkirk will bring the message at the 9 a.m.

and 10.30 a.m. services in Park Presbyterian Church. Geneva. Seminarian John Ohst, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Ohst, 57 Catherin Lyons, will be the preacher this morning at the Broad Street Lutheran Church. He will return this week to the Lutheran School of Theology at Maywood, 111., to begin his has been a case worker in Rpv FlnvH Gnilps nf Community second year of studies for the Geneva, district superinten-ministry. dent will speak at the 9:15 'Mystery will be the service in the Fairville mon of Rev. Edgar R. Trexler, Methodist Church and at the SAVINGS BANK to the former Diane Handy of East Aurora.

Vicinity Deaths MRS. FRANK HANF Mrs. Nellie Hanf. a beautician in Rochester and Geneva, for many years, died Saturday (Sept. 12, 1964) in Genesee Hospital, after an illness of several years.

She had resided at 261 Falstaff Road, Irondequoit. She was a native of Barton, COR. MAIN CLINTON COR. 424 RIDGE ROAD WEST COR. MIDTOWN ARCADE EXCHANGE BROAD 300 WARING ROAD SOUTH MAIN CHURCH, PITTSFORD, N.

Y. Member Fecera! Deposit Insurance Corporation at today's 11 a.m. service in St. John's Lutheran Church. Sunday School teachers will be installed at this service.

Congregation pio- 10:15 a.m. in the Fairville Presbyterian Church. "Growing A Soul" will be the sermon theme of John C. Gibson, minister, at the 10 Tiago County, and auenaea school there and in ueneva, where she was graduated from Geneva High School. She worked as a hairdresser in a Geneva beauty shop before en imp tering the Women's Army Corps WW to Falls Pair Hurt In Geneva Crash GENEVA Mrs.

Nila Yvonne Peterson, 27, of Seneca, Falls was believed to have been-, injured critically last evening when she lost control of red convertible on the arterial at Geneva. The car skidded across the mall and pinned her and her husband, Harold Francis Peterson, 28, beneath the car. The; westbound Seneca Falls car traveling with wheels in air struck a pickup truck before coming to a halt against the high arterial fence at the eastern entrance to Geneva's Chamber of Commerce information center on the Seneca lakefront. A doze nor more passing cars halted and all the men, numbering at least 20 were able to lift the overturned convertible off its two occupants. City ambulance rushed them to Geneva General Hos-pitar where' both were under treatment in the emergency roonf.late last night The' type of injuries suffered by Mrs.

Peterson could not be learned at once. Her husband was able to inform Police Sgt. Anthony De Meo that their address is 2 Maple ifMnnniui ,11 MAGNIFICENT 13(55 MM STEBE HhH COft lJ SOLE iriniuiLim (WAC) in World War II, and served as a driver in Alabama and Ohio. After the war she operated Betty's Beauty Bazaar, 1868 Main St. E.

until 1950 when she moved to McCurdy Co. as a hairdresser. She was known as "Blanche" to her customers. Mrs. Hani was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, the Dames of Malta and the Irondequoit Women's Republican Club.

She is survived by her husband. Frank W. Hanf; her mother, Mrs. Grace B. Seeley of Rushville; two brothers, Leon Thomas and Harry Seeley of Holcomb.

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I was born in Huron Aug. i 5, 1891, a son of Albert and Occupants of the truck, Mr. Juliette Washburn, and for the and Mrs. Richard Parker, seven years had resided were en route with their two in Lock Berlin. Formerly the sons, David 10, and Thomas family lived on a farm on the 7, from their former home in Rose Road, now owned by Mr.

Bath to their new home Mrs- Homer Swanson. Mr. UTottvHoifl and Mrs. Washburn were mar- in lip fSPBSPtpfMti. ried Dec.

member 1913. the He was a Methodist 2, of They escaped with negligible bruises. Mrs. Parker said they saw the red convertible overturn as it left the westbound lane and head toward them. She said her husband milled Church.

Surviving is his widow, Mrs. Myrtia Washburn; two sons, Ralph of Geneva and Dening of Lyons; and four grandchil- as far riff the pasthmmrl ctrin ft il" 'THIS 1965 PHILHARMONIC EXTRA SINGING DANCING as he cou d. but the passen- TlheTuTal err car struck th front r.fiheld Tuesday at 2 Pm- 111 the ger car strucK the front of Lundy Funeral home, their truck. Sodus st clyde ReV- John Parker, who was driving S. Newman, pastor of the Rose the eastbound truck, is 47.

He and Lck Berlin Methodist is employed by Vincent J.i churches, will officiate. Burial Smith, a carpenter Lyons Rural Cemetery. Lv- in Mattydale. Mr. and Mrs.ioni' 4.

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