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THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1944 PAGE THREE LOCALS Levy. New Orleans. 1-rives tonight to visit his land a Dr.

and Mrs. Lew, at the Hospital Guild Member Drive fall membership drive F. Thompson i a be launched at a tea Nurses' home Thursday I) p. i i i i i (cussed, i Dr. Isobel S.

pu'sidfcnt, presiding. Ivomen interested in livith-tho guild will be wel- ai this i a i a to the i officorx who have asked I moors to bring a now ler to (hi' tea. Presbyterians Set Leqion's Show PTA Heads Attending IN i I Turkey Dinner Date For You I 1J 1C 14. ID State Parley Junior Chamber Current Events R. CHURCH AGENCY Fire Auto General Casualty Burghiry PHONE 171 So.

Main St. Thursday. IS. is the a for Ihe a a and ey -tinner sponsored by die ProsKtoriaii Women's i according to plans made last at the I i the i i 1'. Pierce, presi 1 business 1 Mrs S.

M. and a P. a i men of the group, in clnrge of ihe program. Mrs. Douglass proMMlod Mrs.

John i T. i i i of the Shells- I spoke on her i as secretary of social i i i i and action in the Geneva Pt -shytorial soci- lis and Mrs. 'vslie J. Aldridge. local i who told of the i i A i a violets and i a y.imo choice varl- eiies.

Light were served under direct ion of John S. Avery and Mrs. Campbell. ON OLI.KGE NEWS STAFF i i Ostrcieh.son of Mr. and Georuo II (Vsireich.

a A a i show. 1-or is a night i i be 11 The Exponent student daily and at i a a i a a ac: i a i of Purdue university I adomv a i I a a for the currenl auspicies I a a i a i a academic vear. A member of PI post. A i a Log.on. order tie is I to raise tor the Reorganized In Spirited Meeting In a spirited meeting last n'g'nt at the Red Canandaigua J'arent-Teafhor association are at Lake 1'lacid to a Iho rlst annual convention of the N'ew State Congress of Parents and Teachers, which opened yesterday for three Those who i Top I Has! Biuornfield, a re- are a i irom here are juvenated Canandaigua i i Mrs.

Carl Ontario coun- Chamber of Commerce a director for the Finger Lakes ty director lor the Kingcr d'istrict: Mrs. C. Dana Salnave. president of the PTA council, and school unit presidents, i Salton- lover. Mrs.

Robert Mrs Carlton Johnson, stall, and Klson Adelaide. Kappa PI a sophon 1 i i social a i in the school of en- lion ot a mechanics. i' vas I L-II BO Class Seats New Officers; Hears Reports TRY A MKSSliNGMi WANT AD red ion. of i Select The Gift Today Use Our Lay Away Lf We Don't Sell It! BOGUESTEirS OLDEST I Will l)c- in our A OCT. 7 FRIDAY OCT.

8 With a showing of the latest fashions in 88 So. Main St. Can. 322 who a i i a mirier i i i A Whodbeo. has receiiily completed a successful i i i i ot the mid-west i i i sucii performances.

The snow is a two- scene product! i im- of a stars of stage, screen radio. Th. i i i i i i i i composed of i mciii- bers of the i Legion post and i a i i a met last discuss i and make arrangements f''i' iiie Hose Floreiieo I Iser. a a a a a a et A a a i a l-irda i i i T. i a Evir.s.

Sesio Vece'ni. Jack Warren. Robert i i i Albancse. i I I i a a i and i i Wallace. A i a i casl a selected for th" show i i ihe- i i i and plans were a to begin rehearsals I i week.

New Record Player Enioved At YMCA concluding the election of 8 cers and the replacement oi of its six-man board of directors. The group also named the following to office: Robert W. Duck, first vie-ever Vogt, former president: Geoi'ge Partise. sec- of Kagoshima, i ond vico-prosiii'Mil: Albert TTt. i i members of a the October meeting last nielli in the Methodist church pai IDI'S, Mrs.

Lloyd V. Moff i installed following Ppi'-sident. Mrs. W. E.

Douglass; vice-president. Mrs. Converse H. i a secrctery. Mrs.

T. Elgin Snyclei-. and traesurer, Mrs. Charles H. Benedict.

In the reports by officers and uroup chairmen. Mrs. Benedict, revealed that over $6uu liad been paid out for various projects, including for the church iinprovcment $100 to Baxter seminary, a mission school in Tennessee; $6l to World Service $50 to Oliver IK Japan, for articles for 50 children under his supervosion; for five Care packages sent to Europe; S50 for the Canandaigua Salvation for the comm i Chest and S35 for the local Jied Cross chapter. Mrs. Lorenx.o Purely, Mrs.

Converse i a Miss Wilder and Mrs. David E. Wilson were chosen group leaders and other i i i i appointed. Mrs. Charles F.

Beinis. in behalf of the class, presented i to Mrs. Douglass, who was re-elected this, year, and to Miss Wilder, retiring class teacher. Mrs. Edith K.

i i is now acting teacher. Miss Wilder conducted the opening devotions. During the program Miss Margaret Wickham sang two solos, accompanied by Miss Paith Kit-t- ended nearly six months of dormancy to vigorously re-enter the civic scene with the prepar-; I ation of enerpeiic plans for i i sponsoring again this year of a i celebration of a lowe'en by th: youngsters ihis city anil iho i i i The firsl comunity celebration of the holiday, sponsored last 1 year by the Jayc-ees. was nearly overwhelmed l'y the attendence of hundreds of local youngters ain't adults, aiui was hailed as I the most successful ever accomplished by the local grov.p. In 'he a a election of offi- the HO i cers.

the first item tackled by the business session which followed the dinnei. John M. Cud- debeck, a manufacturer of nylon aprons, was named Jay coo president. Henry D. i Inspired by an unexpectedly large showing oi members last wnQ i which required the set-; ar(1 i of additional dining places, the organization lost no i in Tonight To Plan Dance, Induction The Hi-Y club with Alvin K.

Moss as advisor, will meet a. the local Young Men's Christ i a assoeiation building tonighi to discuss plans for a dance, the tentative date of which been set for Oct. 16, and dis- eusion of formal induction of new members at a dinner whicn has been tentatively set for Oct. 1. The club also will receive applications for membership tonight.

The newly-formed Beta chapt rjf ihj. Hi 1 ton. advisor, will rneei row evening. Their program will consist of plans for iiirthcr organization and consideration of membership applications. Carlton N.

Foster the YMCA. an- Club Hears Talk By Ex-Member Marking i fall i i of Current club. Charles W. Anderson, of daigua and St. Petersburg.

i who was for maiiv years a club member, was guest speaker. Member of a fi derated women's club in the i a i where she now spends the greater part of the year. Anderson told of a convention that city and i read a report from a Brazilian delegate stress.ng i ie- tween North -md South America and what women could do for i world between r.a- iions. Mrs. Paul H.

Dillenbeck. new Plan Night At Citadel Beginning Wednesday at 7 p. m. a weekly hobby night will bo i held at the Salvation Army oit- adel. South Main street, for boys between the ages of eight and 20 years, accordin to Adjt.

Gertrude Stivers, commanding officer. i Under direction of Charles Benzing the class will include hobby work and various sports Boys of any race, color or creed will be welcome. A discussion of plans for activities will mark the first session and those having hobbies may bring them alone, A i Stivers said. BIRTH RECORD A son. to Mr.

and Mrs.Harry Conlin. Naples, in Thompson hospital. Od. -1, 1018. president, prr i a junior boys of the cers a Vi-e president.

ivill brine thoir lunches to Anna McKeehne. and secretary-' reasurer. Mrs. (Sates M. Minekler.

i i i a II. Hamlin. Dungan street, will be hostess lor i next meeting. Oct. IS.

when Croup I will read. Topics for Season 4 will bring their lunches to the building Saturday, from where they will go in a group to the Canandaigua academy football field to watch the a andaigua-Lyons Finger Lakes league contest. Thirty boys from the 'Y" attended the game UIM i Assignment week. Tickets can be secured I year iollows: from Foster at each. Junior members of the YMCA are interested in bowling are requested to leave their i names with Frank A.

Baker. i a i instructor, or Foster. 1 If a sufficient number of boys show interest in the sport a Junior league may be formed. interested in basketball and volleyball also can leave i their names with Baker so i a a league may be formed. Foster announced that a com- of topics for the Gn.up I M'-s son.

Kuropea, 1 Lynn C. Nor Mrs. Fred D. The ployee; Mrs. men in the Wu.

Group Travf O. i Mrs. s. New Books; Industry. and The E.

Peck. Wo- M's Work. rs. a M. anci a a i WANTED Experienced draftsman for full time work.

Position has future for the right man. Call or write Lord-Taber Inc. Canandaigua. N. Y.

i is being selected i 1 Greenwood, secretary: Harold i ill conduct a costumed I a B. Logan, a Thomas K. i loween party for jr. boys and Sheavly. assistant treasurer; girls.

A dance fflr senior boys and named to the board of di- and girls also will be arranged, rot-tors were Frank i he said. Her, a Olteman, -and Duane L. ''Ivrislcnsen. President C.iddebcck began at once the of several comm i which begin i diately prepare for the Hal- lowe'en event the plated i of greatly increasing and supervision of the youngsters' a a i Although i a plans are yet to be decide': upon, the group indicated a it favored to again this year i i i a the celebration i parade by children down South Main stieel to Red park, which would be the scene of numerous WRC I'NIT TO SEW An all-day sowing meet ins of the Woman's Relief corps, GAR. will be held in the home of Mrs.

Philip Brockelbank, Clark street, Thursday beginning at 10 a.m. Members will work for a fall bazaar set for Oct. 27. Mrs. James Milton, is chairman of the committee to serve a tureen dinner at 12:30 p.

m. Deaths R. WM. C. SHAFER of i Ralph O.

SlraUon. retired gen- eral secretary of the YMCA re: ports a memiiei's of the- asso- i a i and i I'rieiifls arc enjoying a first class 1 cord player and i address system recently purchased a i a Those interested in a a N'ighters. the dances and social i held for young I people at the the past years, made I purchase of i possible from savings of these events, he said. In a i i a i i and record a located in the ser- land. Light reirestmiiMiis were stn.

rrames, compeii'ions. acts oi i i ved by a committee headed by tertainment. and free swcef Mrs. Alfred H. Dewey and Mrs.

idev and dougiaiuts. FLOVH A. Mabel A Had lev. 7G. David Wilson.

The next meeting, Nov. S. will be i Mrs. Edwin A. Bevier, 177 Park street.

Mrs. widow of Floyd A. Radley. died CLIFTON SPRINGS- The 1 Mrs. a England and Dominions; Mrs.

Hobert LJ. Himes. Science and cnli'in: Mrs. i Cicc-arelli. Asia.

Group HI Airs. a G. Oepew. and Alb a Mrs. Lloyd V.

Moffett. i i a -i i a Mrs. A T. Poole, Music. Movies and a a Mrs.

D. Tounscnd Host i The Press. IV Floyd i i i Americans; Miss Anna McKcchnie, Merc i a i i i Si-. and i i i i a i a i Ameriv-n. and Mcxis'O: Miss Carrio 1 Campbell.

Kdu- i Gr.iiip A I'l. i i a i i a i i Planes and Ships: Oscar R. Joim- a a i redbrick A. i and Garden A i i i Landscaping: Mrs. i i a F.

Near East 'Turkey, Greece. Palestine. TO SOLICIT MEMBERS TODAY thru THURS. 2--Request Hits--2 two i speakers vice i i were placed in the a i a portable speaker a micro- i jilione. There are to bo I in the lobby or a i i and in social rooms in basement a i for tb.e i a speaker.

a a i in Ihe i i of jirograms re- ceived over radio is con- I a Mis Jones Honored At Bridal Showers Mrs. Murray Brand and Mrs. John Gage, entertained nine I i A I TKOOI guests at a bridal shower Salu a in honor of Miss Maxinc i homp f)f eador Jones. Hopewell Center a 0 Boutil Jr. We had i i home of nue.

Miss Gage, Park ave Jones' marriage to will take The Jaycees also generally' yestr-rday a i a favored the repitition of the 1( mo n-(e'. -j Hallowe'en Main street shop window and painting con- Born A in r.an-nn- test for high and ele- a jrr a town slio was mcnlary school students respcc- Thomas and Lavina Carey lively. Cochrane. She been a resident of the vil.age and city 47 years. Mr.

died in May. 1946. Survivors are nine nieces and a nephew. Maude a 1 Our meetm.t, Monday was held Mf; Ray i and Mrs. Aberlc.

Shorts- i ville; Mrs. Eva Moshev. a i i a i membership drive, dr-r leadership of Mrs a i colm Grjswold. will take place October 6 to 13. according Girl Scout News Mrs.

William Cromie. i i a i a A member will call each home to colect the duos. Mrs. Cromie urges everyone to support the auxiliary. IF works in i i I YMCA Board and pays an i a part in its program.

HUH mill litUll Bill! SHIP the season fashion hits- the year's most vnted furs. George Van Troost place 30. Mrs. Peiiald and F.dga;' a of the bride elect i i a i for her Tues- i day evening at the home of Mrs. Jones.

Stanley RD 2. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED EAST BLOOM FIELD r. and Henrv Harvey. C'ak Mount avenue, have announced oi thoir daughter. Harriet a Harvey.

To HaroM V. Thciyrr. son of Harold Thayer. i The wedding i Lake place Nov. G.

election of officers and because a a Mrs PaU hin there are so lew in the troop i Rochostcr Albert Moore, 6H YQBR IHEST TO SrrFCT ROOKS of a PHKLl'S -A -committee to select overseas like one we new books for t.lie library has been i ppointed niy the library trustees. Members of. the commit lee are Mrs. Kussell Hicks. Mrs.

Richard a i Mrs. O. P. Wilson and Kmaions Gilford. tins year was given job.

is Boatswa'in pivsidenl Alison Thonris: ain i vice-president a go a i Martha Henry; yeoman (scriDe or secretary). I Elaine Goldberg. I In chargeol the program com-1 i arc Jean VanDuson and Eileen and Adrienne Goldberg will be head of budget i We i i be represented Hie opening of the i Chest drive by a a Henry Elaine Goldberg. Also i up was Ihe kit send sent i last vear. The for send- ing these kits lec.

We peci to a Scout Sunday services. Oct. 3i. at the i odist church i the scouts. Alison Thomas, boat- swain.

Mrs. Hazel Daicr. Mrs. Faye Speers. Mrs.

Gladys Connelly a ml Lee i all of i i Funeral set -ices will be held Irom the Kemn-i'v chapel. Bristol street. Thursday at 2 p. the Rev. Stephen S.

a retired Methodist minister, Intermom: will be in cert MRS. GEOUGE MOTLEY Funeral servivcs were held from her home in Rochester ihls a for Mrs. Bates Farley vidow of George Mot lev. lor vears a sum- Jean A Powell The Ex Mrs. Bradford' a "NOCTURN" ROUTE 5 20 freer Two Shows 7 i) P.

M. Children Free CftNAXDAIGUA First Aid Begins Here! There isn't time to run to town for First Aid supplies the accident has happened. Ueing l)i-ei)ared in the "Safety First for First Aid." Give Your Medicine Chest A Check Up Today! Then- are numbers of items that should never be absent from any family's medicine chest. You can call to mind most of them, but we will be gl.ul to help you complete the list with help- ful'suggestions. A complete' supply is inexpensive, but the smallest item is of untold value if it is at hand when needed.

The Winship Pharmacy TKOO1' 5 First mcetiiig of the Senior Scouts was held Thursday eev- ning i 1 members present. The following officers were elected: a i I leader, Eileen i treasurer. Barbara Ames: and sci inc. Ann Dobbins. It was planned begin the year wilh a i a i i C-HUSC and a a a hospiial aide course.

Ann Oobbins. Couples Club Holds First Fall Session PURE 14? South Mftin Stroot Ray F. Winship, Ph. G. Plione PROMPT SERVICE N.

Y. Couples club of the Methodis: church held the first meeting of the season Friday night in the home of President and Mrs. Al- vin C). Hood. 101 Gorharn street.

i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose were co-hosts. Out of town wore. Mr.

and Mrs. Russeii 1 i i a Cat on, and Mr. aivl Mrs. William Dansville, former members. Table games enter- a i and refreshments weie served.

In a short business meet ing President Hood discussed ture plans. The next meeting. Nov. f. will be with Mr.

and Mrs. George Crane. Hopewell, with Mr. and Mrs. John I i ham, as I was in ML Hope cenv'iery.

Koci-ester. Mrs. ley dieii Suiutay at her home. Survivors an; one a Mrs. Leon W.

Sage: a sister aim brotlu r. Mrs. E. Johnston and J. A Farley; and throe grandchildren, Tvlrs.

i i II. i lawks. Mrs. Waller H. Wells and George Motley Sage, a of ROC'K stor: also six a a children.

JOSEPH A. UITLEV Joseph A. i i 64. of Oni a i sti'cet. di' 1 i morning I iii Thompson hospital a a i short illness.

Lorn in A Sept. Hi. i lie had been a. resident of Cana a i a for -10 years. For about eight years ho had been employed in the a at Hotel Canandaigua.

Surviving is one brother. a Iliploy. IXooir.fiei.-!. X. J.

Funeral i will he held irom the funeral chap, el Thursday 3:30 i. P.ev. A. Loach, co-pastor i i i chur' torment will cemr-t erv i i a i Tn- in BOYD Lewis Hoyd. of -Honeoye.

died today i'i Thompson hos- i a where ho was admiCc-r? Aug. body was a i Jo Hone- MEMORIAI-S PERPE1TJATB WRMOKITCS OICO MORE OKANIUS TODAY thru THURS. 4 Two IT 1AKES 4 HANDSOME GUYS WITH A GLEAM IN THEIR H'l the hit thai laughed its way from Broadway to tht with a ond utterly delightful Mutton Ihe girl who majored in love but hept flunking in matrimony! UNIVEftSU- INTttNATIONAL prisenh Fredric MARCH Don DURYEA Edmond O'BRIEN Ann BLYTH I'M in R4RTOF THE.

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