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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 3

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JAXC4JBY 21, 1862 WINIFRED BLACK SSSTThe Missionary Housekeepe SKILLED, er Ojed newspaper ill the United Stages not fhe acirj her death, but every one of thtee to cajr aboat tkc woeaan dkd, aed what a great had rendered to hiuaaiiity. This fine wwiaait was a as weil as beeper. cook books aud gave Jet-tures, and Mrs. Newlrved how to make hiscttlts that huiU; to tat without effort Awd hpw to ehoMe a T-bone steak and this tool teacher theucfat that any function at six ami concluding 9 Mr. ttot fry.

Of fry a steak Thirty gave William ML amount of jsoaey coming ttot Wight to out for the Yard a at Flan- 4 last And No. 1 take her money aad right cuU of ntea: aad good, frtah. wholesome sad fruit that's reaHy fruit, awJ nor that tastes punted MVtost. No. will have her --teak brotied too done and baked till they're kiscniis trill be light as and if sbe fcu an apple pie st an apple pie atid not something of sauce aad eaJied by 3 jto save and No.

will feave frifd steel; and and a eake for dessert. Jan. WLDOMSTWWSBI AT LARGE GATHERING OF DAIRYMEN MONDAY tthat to to be one of biggest sBwtiags dsutyaaeu held In shis section take place in Roeats- Bwiyuao 5 coM. eague Co-opefittive producers a Xo. will have baked beans that in a cat: A itu.1.

i i uniu mat CBUW ss njai 1 it frwa the 'H. 1 1 atrf 6 raa and WefMsW. and Saratoga potatoes-Tthty already And -T ie)ri1 tfee oyeitrs trooioVt ju-ss fcgaws kind rf a horror dare 8 Mew oTtanl tSd jj? And fcafa wal fcw th 11 At tv DP CO JiS flUSBilsJlM I- IX vtw vRUt UHB Oil LalMu JCTtf BUUHfc AkssffVt Alt ite A. and apples, meals, and will vender wha't makes them so nerved George H. Ottkj- in Greig Terras Xo "smalt of or "sugar taste" about her measured exactly, and the Iwirih of time the ordinary wt tuur IMC vituuBij to on the head af this real buy food Md what to do with it when she had bouxht it iMoncay at 2:30.

Mrs. E. A. bets wO sevffor the Bed Cross Health Center. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank A. o. street have from Lock- iport they called the of WU mother Wittiam Wood. SI ties W.

P. ShiHmg, Twin Cisy MJk G. of u.il be heW Li Xloo-se Kali, at Soaih aienae, ai 1 o'clock- i-, to being a practical has if aJnc-ng ir. i.i«- Lecavist- of hfa active No. i ujyself.

I think she has mere fun out uf i her acd makes a bostners tl it. She doesn't wait until the i la. minute aad seratuble any oM tluftfa together far the man who is work- confer tlie mark herd to pay the She knows her business and she to it, i degree at Masonic temple Monday eve- Industrial Washington, -Jan. 21-- Gt La llive lion and eir.ployise.t 14 issued by the Be-panniers: of Lubor, 4 loday shoved. In c-iwh: a Twin City Milk increases of on, of he employed.

and she lias a right to live and be happy. 00 thlsff! She's just ignownt. SoiKe Jav, ptuiAps. and she will begin to wonder haw her husband ever existed I'm gkd the newspapers had so many things to say about her. before she did after she had written her last retiBe and laid down to a well-earned rest No.

3--she's just lazy and selfish, and useless. And, if were the A good housekeeper is one of the greatest missionaries in (he worid. Ketordjne Angel, I would put down a large Made mark opposite her name. I wouldat be-surprised if the Recording Angel tad some fend of a special fc on earth to do but to make home or tbe of merit that he puts at the nar.iu of a woman who can buy decent 'food, cook it decently and serve it so that it makes you hungry to took at it- Look at the first row of houses on your way home tonight r.very one of their occupants can go 4 to the butchers and the same and the same fruit stores. Probably most of them about In -At--? 4- 1 U.

J. ct.T.n.jttei- v-Ll four years. of she Executive Event far Auto things that a Fashion Model By GRACZT She Descriftet tAe Smarted Sporf Sunday Church Programs Ttoaioa ttow 1 went to an place!" Para claimed as soon as doorman in. rejoined. "Ten set.

It's deep cat paaellnt and lonr JKW BMIM a4mtt oak to act costBtne, cud. of Pratt; aa it is silhouetted 1 re, t.v ror-Pahn show asked. clothes of Pam. thought of everr- of Sunday bc-n-ices in ifity churches are announced as fol-j St. John's--Holy communion-at 8 Slows: -o'clock; church school at tnoni- Methodist Morning service at! ing service at vesper service 10:30 with sermon by Kev.

Stephen S. I at o'clock. "A False St. Mary's Masses at seven. 8:30 i Sunday school at noon.

Evening ser-: "ftd 10:30 o'clock. Evening sen-ice at at. topic, "Where Sn Congresca- Prerfyterian Moi-nhig sen-ice a't-i'onal chapel, at .1 Vcloek. Sunday 110:30 with sermon by.Rev. E.

J. Kal! rehool at 4 o'clock, jllna; Kingdom of. God." Christian --Sen-ice In Sunday school at noon. Evening set-poom 5, Canndaigua National Bank pwcttcal it. to gjve It.

1 people don': have had 'for a lately. coau late into stavum jvice at topic, "Joseph The building at o'clock; tojac, "Truth." Value of High Ideals." Pentecostal San-fce in W. 0. Congregational--Morning sen-ice at i hall at 2 o'clock. Sunday school at 10:30 with sermon Rev.

o'clock. ilor; topic, "Dees the Man Save His I Salvation Ariny-- Holiness meeting Soul, or the Sotd Save the jail, sen-ice at 2 o'clock; jday school at 11:0. Vesper service school at three; young peo- o'clock; topic, Redeeming i pie's Legion at 6:30: street service barracks ten-ice at 8 o'clock. BftpHst--Morning service at 10:30 i Wesleyan Methodist Morning jwith sermon by Rev. E.

at 10:30 with sermon by Eev 4 could JSanday school at noon. Young F. McLeister. Evening servfee a1 iPte's meeting at Evening with sermon by Rev. Clara Mc; vice at topfe; "Saved to tneUt-J Leister.

There will be special music. fourteenth annual auto at this evening. ino: back almo-t to Spaiiisfe- war, be paraded a tot to- obaert-ed, to a LrtXi: ny fa Tki. ROM of ROM. Mm row towrd tap to, saw Pam.

as model approached snjj wh make cape sh said totee with wtth stripes or.ol;te yellow. the South, ir "is "Oh. mode! gome ftoclts atlath; out oar patrons seem to pref striped njodtls the ether trav jcape under the dress Jitil snaps tt either atde." She dcmoastiu-ed she talked. to eacft I nee?" i -yea," -Tue CO toS touch of hat matching the dw-ne; is stuauinc sn the different cos- WKTUARY RECOBDS i SllROGATE WHIKT George E. Hartell George E.

Hartell, aged 43 years, of Rochester, died at Memorial hospi- ial this afternoon at 12.10 as the result of an operation and complication of diseases. Mr. Hartell was" employed a special officer "by the New York Central i railroad, connected with its detective bureau, Ch January 7 he was marn- Lew W. Van Deusen to- tlay as executor of the will of Esther J. Mead -rho died in Phelps on October 26.

A bequest Of $500 is made to Elisabeth G. Edmonston, of William C. JkJmonsten of Phc-lps ami $75 goes to the Phelps Cemetery Association. The residue is to divided Into three equal shares, to be ap- rat arc imjwesssve. area't they?" fl.

they sune. but this would seem of ia wooer sittiiut." and i.o-n!sj a model advancing rrom tne scenes, tricked out the of togs. s. shape of the youthful becomityt," Bam observed. "Every ww likes this stape," raofie; replied.

"I don't know othsr hat tbftt ftig. So nHinj- j-ouns fiiffer- ent colored felts of tlu match went to flnfl the yenow and frock reqaesll as-d fust appeared wth tta and HOME -MAKING HELPS "fawyttew fAe JbeM H4ft to Htm," By WANDA BARTON i as follows: One share to ei to Miss Carolyn Booth, formerly the Methodist church of Pheips, the I of this citj-. They had only income to be sppHed to the pastor's i to Rochester from a brief honeymoon! salary; one-thin! to the Baptist trip, when Mr. Harfell was called to i church of Lyons, the income to be us: Elmii-a on business. Retuniig to Roch- for the best welfare of UIP church; ester on January 11, he spent the one-third to Loon W.

Van Dt-umi of night at The Canandaigua where he! Canandaigua. 'was taken ill. He was removed to! the hospital and yestenlay underwent I Letters of administration -were operation. to Albert E- KMder of Naples Besides his wife', Mr. Haitell leaves the $500 estate of his srn, Lintls- his mother and one sister, Miss Lor- A.

Kidaer who died in on 'etta Haitell, residing in Rochester. l-fuly 4. Heirs are the parents, five Remains will be taken to Roches- jVisters and four brothers, all 1 ter where funeral services will be Naples. held Tuesday from his! ---new home at 21 Girton' Place. Inter- COLLECTS DATA ABOUT went will be in Riverside COMMUNITY CHEST Rochester.

Miss Maiy Van Zffle, executive scc- Some Important of Fine Service. woBisn who can Afford rtt of but one maid, tries to OM who is a general helper, 'tat eapeciaTTy. food cook. This answers very well 01 times, bot when the. woman withes to entertain, she has a problem solve.

No matter how woaderfal me food of Low pretty the table. If the maid caa- jiot serve the dinner properly the don Is dtfomed to fsilure. There Is bs)t aad that is tsack ker wait on l.ef her the when no company, in to get work. aa weJl tbeoretical She should kbck drws, tap, collar, cuffs aad apron, keep Wr gsnsbam apron ready to put on alt hi kiteken. saaM always wear properly shoes with robber heels aboat tte house.

Her hair also sfaouht Udy. If a UMedotlt tt thea Uw ctott is spread smoothly be- If a uuutitiM doiBiss asbestos sosts am oftssj Placed In layiBB ers. meat aad krns ars pUced ft tfce Htht, cattior sdg-es KXtranJ plate, soup at the nwjck ettelent one Is Tn.s sarcs Kelishts removed placed of the kulres, wyster er reUsfc fortt acrvew ttaea. Tbe tatter-sprta4er at dMbeed Uw pkue. Meat aad are placed ax tbe left, tines and 10 theem Mt er talad fort.

The plate tbe Ue tmnbkr. tke knives. All the rest of tke sfltw Uift call for its use, lupkia is folded at the rKftt wilh the dtancr-rolt tacked in Its folds. A Uny lace or basket at the left with MMS and the place- celery relishes In appropriate at the 1 beside candies. Wber.

the eater the the wblck. tentevee) SRttP way of use a and eonfosion. fttwi rifia: the Iwt side the Soup is replacwj hy figh in same way and fish lam Is replaced by the meat or vtgosjtles Placed on the plates f.ilh the extra portions arc far. sennit from Jalslt or tea- wagon. After each course placed, water-glasses are wise honr-s stiects for otw- service a mcr.u which Is etksHy and which does liot require iMirau watching la tbs kitcbsa.

Bavces fhoald be made that win nect condition ia the double boiler used. Meat or game carved so: en a hot dish In the wft2i dow until tuns to serve. taUss nay cooked in ways for tattvNIaai serrice- kitchen rarely takes aa expert waitress, bat witt paatat teachhig she may be service on occaskta. It Is great nlsuxe tor the woman witk mat so attempt that PMimM en a too-elaborate scale, tar asotiety ta the thing a her serroos often precipttatcs the TS aMst asutiooa to avoid. 111 11 1 planned on ncveJ to to get by wiSoitt witiclsw.

wiB net be compared of odier because it wm be a Uw auto XoveUy always Appeals, especially whs bos ha BMWy ortitnaUty nther tbaa by proachabie service. 9f that her of the Ontario County Tuber- Miss Addie Godfrey 'j culosiir committee, was in Rochestoi Funeral sem'ees for Miss ft conferences with Secre- Gotlfrey of this city who Harry P. Wirchean of tiie Roch- ciay will be heW from the home i Community ami others sifter, Mrs. W. M.

Spangle in Gorham familiar with the operations of the street tomorrow at Rev. J. community chest in that city. Mis? Kailina of the Presbyterian church, Zite has ajso the Gv- Interment will be in Wood- neva Community Chest secretary in cenreterjv the of the Tubeitsilosis which be represented by Mra. Marpliy H.

A. Beeman and C. Kechn at From St. Mary's church this morn-'nwctJng at tiie Community buiWinR to discas? the promo- 1 F. fiu; Lovell and Mr.s.

Jl. X. Fiero will eti- tertain the B. O. class at the ho ne of Mrs.

Baldwin in Washington street Monday evening. Miss Mai Ion Fifiiay, of West Gib- of $200 to be son street, is entertaining the Baptist Missionary club thi-. aftei- noon. i Border Young Social club of tb-- Washington. Jan.

21 Cl.icf vvestMke road met at thi home of Mr. hibition Agent teem and Mrs. Harold H. Kiude ia5t even- vestigation of tjoze sRiuggltiig aionft ing. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Oskamp the Sleidcan border, is neatly will entertain February plete, ft was aj th-- ur'lil'iitim' Miss Hazel Moore, of Chapin street, bureau today. is spending the week-end in Rochester. Her brother, Harry Moore, formerly Albany Holds Csnandaigua, opei-ateil on for Albany, Jan. '21--Vincent Di Safitt appendicitis at St.

Mary's hospital in who Ls being sought in Trenton. X. that city tbJs morning. in connection with the shooting of-his Adete Boyd, qf Greig under arrest here. i is spending the week-end in Auburn, i Miss Rath Kinsey.

of Park avenue. has taken a clerical position with the' Roper Knitting company. She will as; sume her new duties on Monday. Miss' Kinsey will be succeeded in the of-Ice of Attorney Fred D. Cribb by Marguerite Shaw, of Wood street.

Miss Ruth Olschewske of Scotland; ioad was guest of honor at a miscel-; laneous shower given by members of the Dinner club and other friends at' the home of Mrs. George Ottley in lK hf of a be- League Wift- and Little Son Trak of Main stseet. Mo- eiter, ha-- aske 1 the police to Isis Fioience Trask, 23, four-year-old wn, who have fi-om the family home I- eTiployed as iuctor on the Xew York State Eail- PHONE 92 For Connection Wilh Editorial; And News Departments I THE MESSENGER i Greig Terrace yesterday afternoon. Gifts -were presented Miss Olschewske in a novel manner. iJltle Jean Kershaw, attired as a cams down the to strains of the wedding march pla yed by Miss Isabel Johnston and presented the gifts in a basket.

Following guessing games refreshments were served to 27. Miss Olsch- ewske's marriage to Gilbert Brewer of Geneva takes place next Mrs. A. E. Buchholz of Geneva spending the week-end with her daughter, Olsehewsfce in Scotland road.

Mrs. B. C. Johnson and son Lawrence returned to their home in Buf- lalo today after spending three weeks with relatives in this city. Miss Beulah Orrell and Mrs.

Jewett CanfieM left today for a week's ti with relatives in Akron, O. Mrs. Clarence Cole ami soft have- returned to their home here from 135 Rochester General hospital where he underwent a serious operation on ears. Mrs. W.

G. Dodds or Atwater Place heai-i! an atidress by Dr. W. T. fell, medical misFionaiy in land Labrador, lecturer and writer! at Convention hal! last evening.

Announcement is made here of the, of Miss Elizabeth Johns- ton, daughter of John H. Johnston of Penii Yan, to William Xobel Page I of Xew Miss -Johnst-wi is well known in Canandaigua where she Mil' I TODAY 1 DOUGLAS McLEAN in "One A Minute" Also Sunshine Adults, 28c MONDAY AND James fcf. Barm's Sentimental Stan-ins UUBETH HUGHES Me AVQY A Ciiarmhig Stow tf StfiieH ami Teaii: Also LARRY SEMON in "THE BELL HOP" Children, 17c i i rrT-rrririim niiiifniiisiiT SJHIIIIIISISI an Theatre SATURDAY ONLY Hoot Gibson in THE FIRE EATER Abo Century Comedy las fi-e(juently Page is a son, of William Page, at-' oniey. of New York, also known in. Dr.

H. L. Coens of thn city, is re-. wrted seriously ill with typhojl fever at Memorial hospital. Mrs.

Marguerite Allen, of Roches- er, is the guest of Shs. A. E. Potvel' North Main street City Attorney Fred D. Cribb is Sr Rochester today.

Miss Ma entertained the 3ver Ready club at the home of Mrs. D. Canfield in place ja-t evening. Sunday, January 22nd At the SENtCA RESTAURANT Roast Duck Dinner ing was held the funeral of Mrs. Mai- -H garet Mtjrphy, wife of Johft twn of a Conmanfty Chest f-? Can; of this city who died Wednesday.

andaigua. Joseph Gnitfoil, assistant of the I -I church officiating. Four sons of the Good deceased were bearers. Interment' A regular meeting of the Baptist O'Brien Denies Rumor Repoit? that M. W.

O'Brien, of the lake road, has purchased the Miller Corset plant in Chapin street, to in Calvary cemetery. ATTHE THEATERS for the a a of heel lifts, was emphatically nierf by Mr. O'Brien this afternoon. (J faid he no acquaintance with any with the Miller Good Cheer class was held at the home) plant aad that he net er had the (J Mrs. F.

W. Burden in West Gibson i intention of opting a factory Mreet last evening. Plans were maJe for a supper to be held at the church: Harrishnr-; Orchestra Coming social rwn on Friday evening, Feb-j W. A. Reckefdfer of this city roary Husbands of member? will AUCTION! 28 Choice Iowa Farm Horses PuMk- next -be girests.

Mrs. Leonani Mott, Mr? Adams Mrs. Ifenrj- Fox and a breezv tome that death to Mtwvjfa. Ham Redman will be in charge Mpper am W. A.

Carr, Mr-. a fte Libeitv to-tor. ne jscrecned Monday and be Mrs. F. Knr- den will arrange a program t'urnfj-h music for the c-vpnt.

Ktos Temple Hoot Gibson in "The Fire and a Century comedy comprise IN POLKE COURT John Legrett, 17, Niagara street S10 by mar bo that Vm a i nnei for intoxication -program for tonight the Temple.j BJgc VaB Wasen in cmtf i a ft ernoon was BIRTH RECORD jday by Policeman Witter. A son to, Mr. and Mrs. George R. McAllaster of North Main street Jan-.

Lake Transportaiim Officiate in Church Jan. fail to your and always be nice IB school," the Jest of a mon preached by Linda de Land, who with her other playmates sneaked InUt a church and were eoHductinR sen-ice- iwhen police Jnicrrupled. Thursday, January 26th AT FLETCHER'S STABLES. CANANDAIGUA 28 choice lojva farm horses, consisting of matched teams of farm etmks and heavy draft horses. All good nw- ami broke to work in all iV-rn 1.200 to 1,800 I iw Bfiy all my hoix-j: fjjrv-t from Jwva sav- all nu-nV profit-.

llom- will arrive Saturday juul tvrll ndy for your inspection nniil of or r.oj. horses sold niidci full saiarantf and JJHI-) or jio Girls to Aid T-B Fand New York, Jan. bud? will arise in the cold grey dawn Feb- i Cawwdaigoa Transportation ragry 20, lo act as evervthing frow to Mr. Mrs. will hold fts annual meeting chamber maids tn telephone fcirfs at mrA J.

Clawson of Chapel street at r.t Cansndaigoa Xational bank this a New York hotel in aid of A local! Metoorial hoapitai luiwy 21. at 4 o'clock, taberculosis relief fund. 1 I. GALLUP.

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