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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 3

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CALIFORNIA And FLORIDA A FOIl CHRISTMAS I LAKE SHORE STATION We liavc another lot of Xmas trees cut Dec. 20th. The needles will hold bettor than early cut tree 1 D1UKLKN LAKK SHORE STATION SPECIAL, while thej last. tree lights in a string of 8 American made Lamps 49 i CANANDAIGUA ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CORPORATION ZS5 So. Main St.

Phone 290 GASOLINE Dibble's Lake Shore Station CHRISTMAS REDUCTION SALE On AH Embroidered and Crhoheted Pieces. ANN DOYLE'S ART SHOP --Hemstitching-- 21f) So. Main Floor GIVE SOMETHING PERSONAL A permanent wave for Christmas from CLASSIQUE BEAUTY SHOP 38 Chapin St. Phone 301-W ILL II. LfiLAlW NAMEDTOPOST On Scout Council Appointed Officer 01! Finger Lakes Council Of Boy Scouts County Treasurer Lee Leland, of Clil ton Springs, was named filth vice-oresident of the Finger Lakes Council ol Boy Scouts at a meeting- of the executive council last night in the Scout offices in Geneva.

This newly lormtd oflice represents the nual portion of On- taiio Countv outside ol Geneva and Canandaigua and em lions Mr Leland's appointment will be continued at a council meeting in January Piesident Geoige Lawson, of Dundee, conducted the business session, during which routine mat- teis were discussed. Gilbert Gendall. of New York, regional Scout executive, was a guest. Action was taken on the troop registration situation of the council The organization now has a membership of 1063, one of the highest on recoid, according to Scout Executive Fred G. Qumn An appeal has been made to Scout leaders to make an attempt to teach a recoid membership of 1100 befoie Dec 31 A new chaiter was gianted to St Patrick's Catholic Church in Seneca Falls which has a troop well uno.Pi wav William Chilson.

of treasurer, and Charles I Mitchell, also oi Geneva, chair- man ol the financial campaign gave icnoits following which a re- view was given on the financk 1 and tioop policies. I Seveial amendments weie adopted Blue Ribbon Chow of Mrs. William Dempsey Struck Down By Car ANNUAL PARTY Miss Anna McKcchnie Hostess At Christmas Meeting With every member participating, the annual Christmas meeting oi the Current Events Club was hc-lc yesteidav alteinoou in the home ol Miss Anna M. McKechnie. Noitli Main Street.

The program, charge ol Mrs. Walter Deoew, Mrs. Leon A. Stetson and Mis Charles W. Anderson, opened with of 12 years by Mrs.

William F. With visibility frequently poor as a result ol snow flurries and the pavements slippery, motorists were urged by Police Chief Thomas P. Kinsella toclav to be waiv not only of striking pedestrians and othei cars, but of dogs which often become bewildered in the maze of traffic The fact that added caution may be warranted has been seen in thf fatal injury Sunday night of net chow dog which was laised from puppyhood to the age LEE H. LELAND Yule Program, Supper Marks Class Session A For sale Wednesday. Baldwins, graded and rmi; packed.

The best and cheapest this year. You Will Like Them DIBBLE'S LAKE SHORE STATION the holiday rush by making your appointment now. Phone 718 Vecchi's Beauty Shop '1OMGHT and WEDNESDAY DEC. 21 and ZZ Gene Victor Moore, in "The Life of the Party" Burke's Seneca Restaurant Wednesday Special FIJLL COURSE DINNER Broiled Pork Steak 6 5 0 Salad Sandwich on French Fiicd Potatoes 25c Academy Grangers to Have Christmas Party Preceded bv .1 picnic, at 6 30 Academy Giange will have its Chustmas meeting tomorrow OVP- naig in the hall at Chesluu. M- Harold Johnson, lecturei, toduv an- i.ounccd the piogram.

as follow Opening Little Town ol Ennlehem' and "Hark, the Hciald Angels Sing, leading. "Ino Hapuv Newsboy John Johnson; lab'eati, Fust Chnstmas, Giange lemarks by Master Robert on "Giange Giltj, to the Community in 1937;" clannet duet. Mama ct us- chel and Anna Louise Haskell; ad- chess the Rev Ralph D. Ro.sV, ol Reed Gomel pastoi ol Chesinie Community Chuich; iCLicational Thirty-fight members and guests ot the Biooks Class gatheiecl for supper and a Chnstmas program last night in the Methodist Chuich Suppei was prcpaied and seived bv Mis Oaitei, Mis Mis Cjrus Allen and Mis A Gardnei The tables and dining loom weie ciecoiatea wiln Chnstmas greens and illumination was candle light In a shoit business meeting, moncv voted fiom the for Chnstmas cheer Entei- tamment aiiangcd by MIF. Stephen Piatt and Mis Anson L.

Gardnei consisted of Christmas carol singing; showing ol colored motion pictuies, including local views and some taken en route to and in Yoik by Clifford N. Strait; a vocal solo Night Song ol Mrs Albeit White, and duet Mrs. Wmte and Mrs. Struit, Silent Night Mis strait piesided at the piano singing ot Christmas carols, with the hostess at the piano. In resnonse to roll call, Christmas quotations were given by the 24 membeis.

Mrs Stetson read a Christmas story and prizes for guessing games'went to Mrs. W. Harral and Mrs. M. C.

Barnes. There was a white elephant exchange ol gifts, which were piled at the base of a decoiated tree, together with a collection of groceries which were to be given to the Community Cheer Committee toward Christmas baskets for the ntedy. A collection of $6 ie- ceived for Salvation Army cheer work Refreshments weie served by the hostess, the table centered with Christmas greens and candles. Mrs. H.

N. Holmes, of North Main Street, will be hostess Jan 3, when the third group will read Dempsey of Howell Street. The blue ribbon chow, which wfl be sorely missed from the Dempsey household, was struck by a car at the coiner of South Main and Bustol Stieets No report of the incident was made bv the motorist involved and an investigation is now being made bv Patrolman Charles Henderson. Letters Approved For Ella Ricketson Estate LODGEJASTER Elected At Annual Meeting 1 Installation Set For January James B. Patterson was elected master of Canandaigua Lodge, and A.

last night at the annual meeting in Masonic Temple. He succeeds Master J. M. Browning Crowell Other officers elected were: Senior warden, Geoige Stanbridge; junior warden, A. Morris Gifford; hccietary, John K.

Holmes; treasurer, William L. Gates, and trustee of Masonic Temple Corporation, Lester G. Adams Partial appointments are: Senior and junior deacons, Edward W. Freed and Amos J. Riker; masters of ceremonv, Floyd Kless and Milton Hall; stewards, Elbert B.

Harral and Lvnn Ellis; tiler, William E. Smith. Jan. 3 is the date for installation of new officers. Supper was served to the Masons and their friends preceding the meeting, under auspices of the Fellowcraft Club.

IM9IB 3MI holiday time and all the Christmas Mails At Local Post Office Heavy Again Today Miss Crane Speaks On Visit to Bethlehem nuinbe-, and itii You final sony "God Be Jack Haight Hurt As Truck Strikes Bicycle Haight. Western Union ii'isiengei i i a phvsi- heie aiternoon lor a laceiation of the leg when a bicvcle he was nding became nrolved in a collision with a truck ol the Wvffle's Delivery in South Main Stieet about 2 SO o'clocl- Edn-nrd to Police Chief Thomas Kinsella that Haight was struck as the truck backed liom the curb D'scnbmg a tup to the Holy Land Irsl Wmtei. Miss Ella Cianp pioidrnt of the Piesbytenan Kings Daughteis SocieU told of her visit to Bethlehem as a leature ol the Chnstmas meeting test night i Mis Stille in HaweP i Na'ahe und Panic.a I'lai- shall gianc.daughieis of the hostess v. ith vocal and uiano selections aujvopriatc to With 13 present a collection oi t-'occnei was PC! loi i I Letleis. cards and parcels continued to pour in and out ot the local Post Office today, but.

with in? lecent high peaks diminishing to those oi lost eai's levels aceoid- ing to Postmaster John C. Mona- lian. The totals lor UK cancellation machines at the close ot business last night, he said, levealfd that 25,257 letteis and cards had been handled yesierdav. as compared with 25226 cards and letteis lor the cciresuonding day last veai Parcel post mail Mr Monahan said, continued todaj to leach the local Post Office in heavj quantities and an indication that there aie mam caids and letters still to be mailed is seen in that approximately 15 000 one-and-one-half cent i 2 sold heie this loionoon Witli the extia clerks and cai- ners no A on duty said Mi Monahan. we are managing to cleai the Pfnt Office each oi all mail a i i iraching as the -ame Letters of administration have been granted by Suirogate Fred D.

Onbb to Haniv Ricketson of the Town of South Bristol upon the estate of his wife, Ella M. Ricketson, who died in Canandaigua Nov I 30. leaving propcity at 000 Besides the administrator, heirs to the estate are two sons, John Ricketson of South Bristol and Al- i beit Rickeison of Gmeva Suriogate Cribb has also admitted to probate the will of Dennis O'Keefe, ol the Town of Farmington, who died Nov. leaving an estate estimated at $6.300. Bequest of $100 each ai-e made to I sons.

William O'Keefe of Farmington and James Edward O'Keefe cf Victor, and the balance of the estate is to be divided in equal shares between James O'Keefe and another son. Albeit O'Keefe ol Faupoit both of whom Qualified as executoi.s. chuich Chiistmas baskets, to be Sfie Todav's- temepiauues A 2 4 11 A 28 2 3 0 Sun sets 4 40, rises lomoi row 736 sets tonionow 440, moon lull, last quarter Dec 24. packed at Tne church tomono.v alteinoon Candy Demonstration Here Largely Attended An excellent attendance was ob- served at another cf the icccnt spues of meciiiigs ol Canandaigua Home Buieau i held last night in the horn, seme? depaitmenl of the Rochestei Gas Electi ic Corporation here ac- coiciing to Mis Alice Whcelei count" Home Bureau The session, which was I foim of a "candy dcmonstiation undei tne airection of Miss Irene Muntz of ihe Rochester office of the she said Miss Muntz deaionstiated tht makint' ol sevcial kind? of Christmas candiei New Year's Eve Time Limit Extended By ABC The time limit tor the obsei- of New Year's in establishments wheie alcoholic beverages aic dispensed will be officially extended to 3 A M. with the permission of the Ontano County ABC Beard, accoiding to announcement John Hogan, executue secre- tarj In previous years the closing pour has been at 2 A.

M. Mr. Hogan pointed out, howevei that the one-hom extension for New Years docs not apply to Christ- I mas Dempsey Family to Move to Elmira Home Mr and Mrs. William F. Dempsey and daughters, Patricia and of How ell Stieet will move 1 next week to their new home in Elmira Mr Demosev is zone manager for the Grand Union Company, operates a in thit city Ye.steiday afternoon.

Mrs Dempsey entertained a group of fnend- at luncheon and bridge in her home Covers were laid for 12. with table aecoiations apmopnate to the season. Prizes a i to Mis. Ravmond Roclnev and Mis Leo Segum. Christmas Party Held By C.

D. of A. Members Under the dnection of Mrs. Frank Russell, chairman, the Christmas social committee of Court Canandaigua, of en- tei tamed about 60 membeis i.nd guests last evening at holiday party in of hall The progiam consisted of tap dancing and songs by Josephine Channave and hei little biothei I any; dancs by Peggy Ciocci: a diamatic reading from "Madame ButteifH Mrs Mary Sullivan and a closing Virginia reel Mi'-s Rose Martino was at the piano. Distiibution ol gilts followed, with Miss Mane Cone, grand regent, as Santa Claux who "dropped in" during a moment ot darkness.

A collection of money and gifts vas rpcehsd for the under-pnvil- children party at Memorial Hospital Friday. Refreshments were the committee ALCOHOL 2 A'oiv Available in A And whether yon buy WidmcrV for yourself or as you can be sure of fine New Yvtk State quality, certain to vatinfy. WIDMER'S WINE A A Christmas Time Is Candy Time "GOOD TASTE" For the Holiday Season TRY our attractive assortment of delicious CANDIES AH Well Known Brands ASSORTED NUTS The Very Best Always Fresh HOWARD J. MOORE, JR. PHYSICIAN OX CALL Dr.

Fiedenck C. McClelian of North Mam Street, will be on call Wednesday duiiiig the physicians' hah hohdaj LISK ANNUAL MEETING Announcement is made of the annual meeting of stockholders of the Li.sk Manufacturing Company. Ltd. at the campanv ofnce.s in Goiham Stieet Jan 4 at 2 oclock. 'CS 1 HOS1ESS AT VRTY Miss Grace Geigei, of the East Lake road was hostess last night at a Chnstmas party 101 Qnlt, of the i Iccal exchange ol the Rochestei lcphoiT Corporation Gifts were and piizus awarded Miss Sidney and Mis Marjone Weidnck.

Chnstmas stockings were given to each girl by Mrs Peail Spiague and a buffet luncheon was sened to 15 Bcardslcy Davis Announcement was made today cf the maniage of Charles Davis cf this citv, and Mrs Sadie Beards- lej of Saianac Lake, which took p-ati Sept 22 at Saranac Lake Mis Davis, who trained in General Hospital, New York, is a nurse The Bucbes Saianac. caring foi veterans Alter Mav 1. Mr. and Mis Davis wil! be at home at The Bnchcs Women's Benefit Unit Has Christmas Meeting At a meeting of the Woman's Benefit Association in the Grange Hall here last eiening. plans V.CIT made for installation of officeis at a meeting in the Grange Hall Jan 17, ouening with, a tureen suppei at 630.

The program will be in chaige of Mrs Joel Ross, junioi supeivihOi, assisted Mrs Alice Inslee Mis Carne Peisons, Miss Sarah Pike and Mrs. Raymond Johnson. Tne feature of merlins last night was an elaboiate Chiistma-, piogram including a Santa Clans, gifts and candy for the children and an exchange of giits for the adults Refieshments i served by a committee under the duection of Mis Frank Deuel 8 BRISTOL STREET Balaam Radios. New and Used. See Us.

Electric Appliances. 8 BRISTOL STREET GlfTS -AT- Simmons Drug Store Ladies Toilet Sets Dresser Sets Manicure Sets Compacts Perfumes Men Shaving Sets Pen, Pencil Sets Safety Razors Bill Folds Cigars Schick Electric Razors Simmons' Chocolates 50c EASTMAN KODAK AND CAMERAS $1.00 up 84 South Main Street Paul G. McKay Elected Erina Hose President SOS Call Sent Out By Sinking U. S. Vessel THE WORD THOUSANDS USE FOR "HOSIERY" "NoMend" replaces the word "hosiery" in die vocabulary of thousands of women.

Sheerly flattering perfect- fitting longer-wearing NoMend satisfies on every count. Confirmed hosiery-cynics are converted completely that "NoMend" and "stockings" become synonyms. We'd like you to prove it for yourself. Try just one pnir' TO MEET TONIGHT Canandaigua Camp, Rojn 1 Neighbors of America, will hold their Christmas part.v this evening the home of Mrs Myron VanHouten in Antis Street, beginning i a casserole sunpei at 630. SHEERS and SEMI $1.00 Pair LONDON announced today the United States Citv 01 Hambtag haa ea 'rial she was sinking niter a colKion 10 miles ea-t oi Terschellma, the Netherlands.

"We last 10 miles east of Terschellmg." the SOS The City ol Hamburg is owned by the Baltimoie Mail Steamship Company and is an 8424 ton She as built in 1919. The disue's message was picked-up by Llovd's Noith Foreland station Paul McKay was elected president of the Erina Hose Com- panv at a snecial meeting last in the fire house in Niagaia Stieet He succc3cls Edward Dalcj, who i seived for Uo years Other officers I are Vice-president Thomas McGregor, Chaile.s Twist; eica.s- urn, Vincent Oksele; foieman William Coyne first assistant lore- man, James OBnen; second assistant, August Lindner; tiustees William Wal.sh George Thomp- son and Michael Fan ell. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROYAL TYPER Wondeiful now model, no shift Tiv it Baigam 402 N. Mam ATTRACTIVELY FURN IS SMALL HOUSE for rent for 2 months 402 Main, 387-J CHAS. M.

FINLEY 30 Main So. Canandaigua, Y. The ghaver hu fnenos are boasting nbout. Shaves emooth and clean without soaps, louoris or blades. John Ranney Fiom the home in Ontario Street this afternoon took place the funeral of John Rannej, who died Saltndav The Rev Hardy Lumb.

PiesbU-iian pastor officiated and bearers were Under-sheriff Harold Bacon Deputy Sheriff James Locke John Woodside. Andrew Dromnzas. George M. Thompson i and John Diotz Interment was in Woodlawn cemcterj CAMPBELL'S Jewelry Store P. C.

Schombcr Funeral ei vices for Phillip C. Schombt'i, who died in Batavia I Sundaj night, will be held 'fiom Ihe home, 32 Buffalo Street. Thursday ol 2 o'clock Bt-Mdes his wife, he leaves a daughter and stepson. Mrs. John Grimble.

East Bloomfield, and Lindemann. Butlalo, also nine grandchildion and two greatgrand- children. MEMORIALS PERPETUATE MEMORIES GEO. L. MOKE GRANITE CO.

Advt. A King Solomon's Mines WEDNESDAY ONE DAY ONLY PROUD AS A in if They're so flattering to trim ankles--these lovely sheer stock- ings by Holeproof. Beautifully clear and free from shadows. Smartly dull. They wear surpris- ingly, too, for such silken wisps-- because of the high Iwist What couid You know she neeSs 'em and these stunning Holiday boxes they're lovelier than ever.

85 3 $2 Single a i $1.00 1 Ouohly doubly crtifidd by Good HowseVcepino nnd the 119S. MainSt C. SCOTT Phone 270-J.

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