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Fhone 123 CHRONICLE-EXPRESS, PENN YAN, N. JANUARY 5, Three International will be obr served bythe bri'-Friday ot next weeK at tne Methodist par-i sonage. Keuka college students from other countries will bft guests. Special music and a social hjur will follow the program. Meh find any others interested are invited.

Take Care of Your Hands $1.00 Wrisley Four Season Lotion with dispenser 50c 50c Jergens Hand Lotion 25c Jergens Pace Cream both for 43c $1.50 Daggett Rainsdell Hand Lotion $1.00 $1.00 Hinds Honey Almond Cream 83c Elizabeth Arden Hand Lotion $1.00 Aqua Marine Lotiott Revlon Soap both for $1.00 $1.00 Jergens Lotion 49c Jergens Shampoo both for 89c Pacquins Hand Cream 25c-49c-89c 50c Trushay Hand Lotion 47c Chapans For Men's Hands. 59c FTTCO The Glory of a Falling Star Long Lingers The Beauty of a Reverent and Dignified Service Gives Lasting Satisfaction and Is an Act of Respect a Memorial to the Departed. 'Efficiency Experience Equipment Archie M. Thayer J. Oliver Cioodricb Herbert A.

Thayer James Cougevan Licensed PHONE 412 201 Bast Elm St. Penn Yan THAYER FUNERAL CHAPEL JOIN liHRISTMAS CLUB Our 1950 Christinas Club Is Still Open Save in small amounts, which you will not miss, and have money when you need it most for next year's Christmas shopping. Join our Christmas Club! START NOW To Meet Next Year's Demands by Joining One of These Clubs Members paying 25 a week for Fif'tv Weeks will receive 12.50 Members paying 50c a week for Fifty Weeks will receive Members paying $1.00 a week for Fifty AVeeks will receive 50.00 Members paying $2.00 a week for Fifty Weeks will receive $100.00 Members paying $3.00 a week for Fifty Weeks will receive $150.00 Members paying $5.00 a for Fifty AVeeks will receive $250.00 Qualified as Depository for Withholding and Social Security Taxes Under New Federal Regulations Seen and Heard in Penn and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of 3: High and low temperatures in Hopkins place spent the Christ- degrees fahrenheit for each day mas Holidays with Mr.

Smith's of" the past week as recorded at brother, Walter Smith of Buffalo. the Shay Oil company on Elm Mr. Mrs. Edward Wixson: street in Penn Yan are listed be- of Potsdam spent a part of the low. These extremes in tempera- CnrSstmas holidays with her sis- i ture were registered on a special ter in Penn Yan and his parents thermometer located on the north in Dundee vicininty.

side of one of the Shay buildings Penn Yan firemen were called sc all are temperatures in the out Thursday noon to extinguish i shade. The temperatures are re- a Email grass fire along the.banks corded each morning at about 7 of Keuka lake outlet near Fox's a. m. covering period mills. No damage resulted.

i previous. The Gold Star Mothers of I Reading Made Yates county, Chapter No. 29, will! Thursday, Dec. 29- have dinner at the Benham hotel: Friday, Dec. 30.

on Monday, Jan. 9, at 7 p. 1 Saturday, Dec. 31 followed by election of officers. Sunday, Jan.

1 Unable to attend the meeting I Monday, Jan. 2 the Milo town board Monday I Tuesday, Jan. 3 night Was Howard Fullagar of the Bath road, who is a patient in the Soldiers 1 and Sailors Memorial hospital. Douglas Mace of Lake street returned to Syracuse Tuesday after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Mace. Douglas is studying at Central City Business institute. A "22" alarm at about 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon summoned Perm Yan firemen to a grass blaze on the Kipp road about seven miles from Penn Yan near No damage resulted. Keuka lodge, No. 149, IOOF-, of will officers Monday evening, Jan.

9. B.eputy Grand Master Lloyd W. Meet and staff of Waneta lodge, will do the installing. Wednesday, Jan. High 43 35 25 40 42 57 .55 Low 23 11 9 11 31 32 40 AJI article comparing v.

"degree days" of heat during December of 1949 with the same month of the past two years is on Page 1-A of this issue. Engagement of Keuka Girl Announced Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Schmoker of Keuka announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Greeba E. Schmoker, to Stuart Anderson I.ee of Brook road, Pittsford, son ijf Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee of Disco, and Daytona Beach, Fla. The anouncement was made at a party Monday given by Miss Schmoker's sistiir, Mrs.

Walter Mark Koehler reports that Conley, and Mr. Conley, thair tHe army enjoyed home on Crittenden road-Bright- hearty co-operation from many people during its Christmas pro- glam and expresses appreciation for. the efforts of all who. helped. B.

Smith, clerk of the Yates county board of supervisors, repasts that business transacted at a board meeting Thursday, Dec. 29, 1949,. included the signing of warrants and tax rolls, and the aflptfrig- df bills. Mr. an'i Mrs.

Erwin Boerschlein lot.Washington, D. qpent the 'feslidiys with her parents, Mr. aijd Mrs. David Boyd on Benham Mr. Boerschlein is a stu- 5 Miss Schmoker attended William Smith college and Mr.

Lee is a graduate of Carnegie Institute of Technology and Yale university. The wedding is planned for this spring. Penn Yan Soldier Held In Highway Death Army Pvt. Edward Mattoon, 22, of Penn Yan, is being held in Su's- quehanna county jail.at M.p.ntroae Knr at Georgetown University i a lieu of $500 bail. He is cal school I charged with involuntary man- dent Medical school -Mrs.

Frances E. Burr is in Al- i hte in fithe traffic-accident ibany.this week attending a meet- I death of a 36-year-old man. ing of the New York State Workmen's board. The hieeiing is called for 10 a. m.

Thursday in the ballroom of the TenByck hotel. i Federal Income Tax." a 1 government publication explain- rir.g the 1949 federal income tax and regulations, may be procured for 25 cents by writing to of Documents, S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. George Barrett of 215 Keuka Penn Yan, pleaded inno- charges of public intoxi- pa.tion' when arraigned before Act- Peace Walter Vail Thursday and was released on $50 i He is represented by Attorinty: John K.

Harden. The arrest by village police. children enjoyed the Christmas party given by the iVmerican Legion auxiliary in the l-egipn home Wednesday evening, Dec, 21. Mrs. Helen Chapman was chainnan of the program which included vocal and instrumental selections of Christmas carols and hjliday music.

Santa Claus presented of the children with Pvt. Mattoon was arraigned Tuesday before Peace Justice P. T. Lonergan. State police said Mattoon also would be charged with driving ron of honor and best man.

Leo J. Gilbride is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbride of iRD 2, Penn Yan. Musolino-Randall Miss Doris Edna Randall, wilhout an operator's license.

Pvt. Mattoon was driving, with four other soldiers as passengers, to Fort Dix. N. Tuesday when car hit Ralph Welch at near-. by Great Bend.

Mr. Welch died lE.ter of his injuries. Police said Mr. Welch had been walking along the highway before hs was hit. Pvt.

Mattoon returning: to iiis base with the other soldiers after they had spent Christmas furloughs at their homes. He had visited his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stryker of Yatesville, Penn Yan, RD 3. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Randall of Middlesex became the bride of Rocco 'Musolino of Cheshire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Musolino of Canandaigua, in a double-ring ceremony performed Nov. 20, 1949 at 10:30 a.

m. in the Rectory of St. Mary's church, Canandaigua. Rev. Michael C.

J. Wall officiated. The bride wore a dark green suit with gray accessories and a corsage of pink roses with an orchid. As matron of honor, Mrs. Santo Finnochario of Macedon, sister of the groom, wore an aqua suit with black accessories and a corsage of red roses.

The groom was attended by Santo Finno- chario. The groom is engaged in farming and the bride is employed at the Lisk-Savorj plant. After a honeymoon to Florida the couple will live in Canandaigua. Gibbs-Fox Miss Charlotte 'J. Fox, daughter of Mrs.

Lena Fox of 128 Ham-, iiton street, and Spencer O. Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibbs of 373 East Keuka Lake road, all of Penn Yan, were married Saturday afternoon, Dee. 31, 1949, at the home of the Rev.

E. t. Van Dyke in Geneva. Mr. Van Dyke, formerly pastor of the Methodist church at Penn Yan, used the double ring service.

The bride, dressed in. slate blue satin with corsage of white pompons and red rosebuds, was at- ttnded by her sister, Miss Ruth Fox, bronze satin with Corsage of white poirujons and yellow rosebuds. Warner Gibbs of Penn Yan served his brother as best man. Following the wedding service a reception for 35 guests was given at the home of the groom's parents. the buffet table was decorated with pink and white and centered with a four-tiered wedding cake.

The bride, who attended Penn Yan Academy, is employed as a machine operator at the Michaels, Stern factory; The groom, who also attended the Academy, is, one of the partners of Gibbs, Stewart and Gibbs, contractors. After a short wedding trip they will make their home at 373 East Lake road. 26, 1949, by the-iReVi Lyman, gig'ed in farming i at Watkins man, pastor of the who Glen, RD 1, where the couple will used the ra Tj.make their home; i Pre-nuptial events included showers given by the Irelandville Howe Bureau unit and by Mrs. Rachel Hepler of Rock Stream, i ditibnal wedding music was by Mrs. John Peelle of Rock Stream at the organ console, and she also accompanied the bride's sister, Miss Carolyn Hall, who sang "Because," "I Love You Bootea lour 1'iorist.

Fhone 401 Truly," and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride, given in marriage by her father, Was attended by her sister, Miss Barbara Hall, and Misses Ann Emmons, sister of the groom, Marjorie Ford, of Clif- ton Springs and Jean Cadwell of Dundee. 1.950 Standard Diaries Penn Yan Printing East Main and Water Penn Yan. The briqai. gown was of ivory brocaded, satin fashioned with fitted bodice, long sleeves and full sV.irt ending in a circular train. The veil of illusion was held by a braid of satin 'made from material of the gown and the the t-ouquet was of white gardenias and ivy.

i The maid of honor wore a gown. of heather rose taffeta with matching mitts' and braided headdress and carried white chrysanthemums and ivy. The bridesmaids all wore similar gowns of old port taffeta with matching mitts and headdress and bouquets like that of the maid of honor. The bridegroom was attended by Louis Meehan, of Watkins Glen as best man and ushers were Arnold Fleming of Brockport, Ian Johnson of Rock Stream, Elw.in Miller -and George Conklta of Reading; Center. The bride's rrtoth'elr wore tissue faille in teal blue-.

'with winter white 'groom's mother chose Vgreem. 'cifepe black with cor- stlge' of white the bride "is; 'gritiuate 'the JAMES H. TAYLOE CHIROPRACTOR 307 Keuka St. Tel. 1248 OFFICE HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 7 9 Wednesday and Saturday'9-12 Other Hours by Appointment i Death generally.

results if a patient's fever exceeds 107 degrees. The Best In Television. Get General Electric with best installation, $189.95 up. Bush's. Wl A BOUND SQUARE Music by THE GREAT WESTERNERS COMING DANCES i Friday, Jan.

13 South Put- teney Grange Saturday, 14 Howard Grange For Rates and Open Dates Cull Boundjr wart Pcan Van 788 Dundee Central' the Brockport Teachers gio'Ue'ge and is a of faculty, -at. the Hammoridspprt The a graduate kius Gleri with, the 'Arinecl Ipprces during World War en-; The Citizens Bank of Penn Yan MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE OQfUPOBATSOA Weddings Lindner-Griffitiis Miss Lois Maude Griffiths, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffiths of 127 Benham street, -M Mrs- Char lotte Cleave- Penn Yan, and Paul A. Lindneri Bettv Matthews.

son of Mrs. Julia Lindner of Clifton Springs, were married in Frederick, Dec. 29, 1949. A The bride teaches commercial Agnes Carrell served as chairman i subjects at the Clifton Springs refreshments. John Herbert i school Mr Wallace, and Miss Bella Livingston were in charge of the Mrs! Mary Hill and Mrs.

took pictures of the children around the Christmas tree. Lindner is and decorator. painter FOR INSURANCE BEAUMONT Phone 369 118 MAIV ST. PENN YAN NORUMA Aa Aid in the relief of minor plns mccampuiylcg Inflimatlon of Joints ftnd muscles. Tei, here's a truly great help in rellerlng pain of aching (joints and muscles.

Hundreds 3f users say they are eeuerft. Order by mall. too tablets, $2.00.1 Honer refunded If at I satisfied. NORUMA DISTRIBUTED BY PHYSICIANS FORMULA XO." 601 E. Sf.

Elmira, N. Y. Blakeley-Kellogg St. Paul's Lutheran church in Penn Yan was the scene of a single ring candlelight marriage ceremony Saturday evening, Dx. 31, at 8 p.

when Miss Eleanor Kellogg and Rector Blakeley were united in marriage by the pastor, Rev, Viggo J. Petersen. Miss Joan Sullivan of 213 Liberty street, Penn Yan, was maid of honor and Howard D. Perry of 120 West Lake road, Penn Yan, served as best man. The bridal march was played by Miss Carolyn Gracey of Penn Yan.

Both formerly of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Blakesley will make I heir home in Penn Yan. He is employed by the Libby, McNeil and Libby Canning company at Hall. ailbride-Ed wards A member of the Women's Army corps and a rural Penn Yan man were united in marriage Sat- uiday afternoon, Dec.

31, 1949, by Rev. John F. McCloy, pastor of the Peim Yan Presbyterian church. The bride was Miss Virginia W. Edwards, who is stationed at Fort Sarri Houston, Texas, and the groom was Leo J.

Gilbride, of RD 2, Penn Yan. The double-ring ceremony was solemnized at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Skinkle on the Bath road, RD 2, Penn Yan.

Mrs. Skinkle is the sister of the bride. The Skinkles attended as ma't- Parmelee-'MilUs An arch of evergreen boughs flanked with baskets of yellow and white pompons and lighted with candelabra was the setting fur the pretty holiday wedding of Miss Barbara Elaine Millis of Penn Yan, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Alvin Millis of Lennox Park, Geneva, and Robert son of Mr. and Mrs.

Egbert Parmelee of Penn Yan, RD 5, at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon, Dec. 30, 1949. The Rev. Francis W. Glenister, pastor of the Penn Yah Baptist church, received the vows of the double service in the presence of 50 guests who attended the ceremony at the home of the bride's grandfather, Claude Den- of 16 Mill street, Penn Yan.

The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a street length dress of cocoa brown satin with li i accessories, rhinestone choker, a gift of the bridegroom, and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses centered with gardenias. Her sister, Miss Beverly Millis of Geneva, as bridesmaid, wore a street length dress of cqp- per colored satin," with brown accessories and carried a coionia' bouquet of yellow roses. 'rhe bride's mother chose beige jersey, the groom's mother a floral print, 'each with corsage of red roses. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Bernard Parmelee of Penn Yan, RD 5. Following the service a reception was given at the Dencenburg home for the wedding guests.

The buffet supper was served from a table centered with a wedding cake, bouquets of yellow and white pompons and white tapers. The bride graduated from Geneva high school in 1944 and is employed as a dictaphone operator by the Shuron Optical company. The bridegroom, who attended Penn Yan Academy, was in the army three years, stationed in Italy, is employed at the Dunlop tire store in Penn -Yan. After a short wedding trip they will make their home on Mill street, Penn Yan. Pre-nuptial events included a kilchen shower give by Mrs.

Harry Van Buren of Liberty street; Penn Yan; and a personal shower by-Mrs. Claretta Lamley and Miss Helen M. Reid at the Reid home in Geneva. Make It A Family Affair OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY I $1.25 ROAST TURKEY TRIED DEEP SCALLOPS and many other selections TIE RESTMT AN INSTITUTION OF-GOOD FOOD-ANEX-HOSBEEAtCET Emmens-Hall The altar of the Presbyterian church at Rock Stream was hank- ed with evergreens, decorated with baskets of chrysanthemums and lighted with candelabra for the holiday wedding of Miss Phyllis Jane Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Hall of Rock Stream, 3iid Willis Emmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Emmons of Watkins Glen, RD. The ceremony was solemnized at 3:30 Monday afternoon, Dec. TMe Best In Television.

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Helen Parsbns, Venetian Blinds Window Dutch Boy Paints Inside and Outside Devoe Paints Enamels Varnish At. the Cornets in Penn Yan Phone 1370 I make mine a The half-size dreii that rings a bell Yes-lhoit ore you tee all ovethi bright rayon crepe print. The collar it soft and rolling, the i jkirf Her-tucked. the little are flashing Green, brown, navy, coffee. and black.

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