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THE DAILY MESSENGER CANANDAIGUA, N. SATURDAY, JUlfr 2p, BOSRD HOLDS -ANNUALMEET EasrllooWield Educa- -Trustees Named Committees At the animal qj-ganlzation meeting of the Board of East Bloomfield High School committees, foi ifie, named. kdCllpeers and committees for the year of.a'935-36 are: Piesulent, Henry M. Parmele; clerk, Button Cait- of district Numbet 85 Will-. teachers committee, Mrs.

L. H. Jones. Mrs May Briggs, Mrs. Henry C.

Arnold; committee, Mrs. N. J. SfeiUiJiiitehn Conn, Allen, repairs and supplies, Allen, Disk- Wr-Howard, Mrs. May Bnggs; School (grounds, Fred H.

Hamlin. Mrs. May Briggs, John Conn; viiit- tog. committee, Mrs N. Fisher.

Mrs. Jones, Dr. Wendall Howards-textbooks, Mrs Heniy Ar- neldyMrsr N. J. Fisher and Fied Hamlih.

Festival Is Planned being made foi the annual homecoming festival of St Bridget's Catholic Church to be held on the church lawn August 10 Bloomfteld BrlWs Gejbrge MacGreeVvV'o? fcmira and John Q. Wells, of Shortsville. weie Triursftay guests ol Mi Mis Jerries MacGreever Jj yL 14 Lewis Pigeriscner, McCarthy; and McCarthy, of were Thursday guests of their "tnoiher, Mrs. MaryfMcCai thy. George Briggs and Mis.

'Warner, of Honeoye Falls, weie Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs Janies MacGreevey and Mrs Ruth Hitchcock Mr. and Mrs Edwin Chnstianson and Edgar Page, of Canandaigua. were Thjrrsday guests of Mi and Stetson. Qottwald of Wash- IrJgtbAjB-.

is the. guest of Mr andBu'E. G. Phillips 'Mrs. Ethel Stahl, Miss Ethel Needham, Stanley Meade.

of Caa- feEdscigpSf, Arthur. Roy, Mehm and Gordon Cooper, of Middlesex. Mr an'd--Kf Harold Dunham and son Richard, -of Bristol, iccent guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Kail Kline- teller.

Eludes 'G-Men' Giving a fictitious when arrested for an automobile law violation in Northampton, i i a Meade (above), sought for questioning in i a i case, won freedom on $200 bail and didn't show up to answer the charge, alt federal agents were waiting for him. (Associated Press Photo) Board of Educaiion of Rashvilic Itemizes the Year's Business RUSHVILLE The annual ic- GOOD RESPONSE IS BEING MADE Funds Being Raised For Relief of Victims in Recent Flood STANLEY Reports from the various towns in this vicinity shows that a generous response is being received for donations for the various towns' quotas in the flood relief making a canvass for the Stanley dihtnct icports that up to date he has collected some S60 toward Stanley quota of $100. Reports from Hall, Gorham and Seneca Castle indicate that those towns will also make up their quota of S100 each however order to do this they will have to receive several more donations this week. At Gorham gift boxes were placed today in the and Post Office The Gorham unit held a card paity in the school auditorium this week which netted some $8. In addition to this drive to raise funds for the recent flood sufferers several BOLT DESTROYS ORLEANS CROP Strikes Bean Patch and Stuns Two Farm Workers ORLEANS While Henry Lamphier was assisting Harlan Pardee with his farm work during an electric storm this week, both were affected by shock, after a heavy bolt drive Arthur Hall whc has been of lightning.

Mr. Pardee, who was over, was knocked to the ground and the heel was torn from one'of Mr. Lamphier's shoes. Both felt a tingling sensation through their bodies. They later discovered the bolt had struck just a few rods from where they were working, landing'in a field of beans destroying quite a large spot in the crop.

Orleans Briefs Earl Carson and family have moved from the Martin Tobm house to the John A. Page tenant house at Melvm Hill. Mrs. Hattie Smith- and cousin, John Seeley, of Marshall, accompanied by his daughter and ai tides of clothing and shoes and grandson, of Detroit, were recent canned goods nave been 5 nt to the Eues ts of Mr. and Mrs.

Her- lee'Cream Social For -South Bristol Grange SOUTH BRISTOL--South Bristol grange will meet Satuiday evening. at 8 o'clock After a business meeting the featuie of the evening will be an ice-cieam social in charge of Mr. and Mrs Meiton -UncoJri. Visit Flood Area Helen Lyons, of Rochester, is her with her cou- Francis Standish. On they spent the day in and vicinity Henrjf Eichentaerger was Hornell to visit his cousin, Albert" Ofelwanger and family He port cf the Board of Education of the Rushville High School Distiict No 7, town of Potter from July 1, 1934 to July 1, 1935 shovvs receipts of $19 201 15 Pimcipal -ouicco of levemie were public monej fiom county treas- uiLr SS82G56, Academic fund foi nt tuition $2 008 95; tax on picpcrU teachers' contii- buticn $540; weie The pimcipal items listed a i Salaries of men teacheis.

S3 52914, tnachpis, $930; of janitor and others $79540' icpan cf buildings $2.20303 and fuel $47581. The balance on hand at the close of the year was S678 33. flood area. Mrs. Jay Stoner and mother, Mrs.

Sadie Archer, left Friday for her home in Washington, D. after visiting relatives hert. Mrs. Jessie Ssaburg has returned to Troy, after spending some time at the J. E.

Coon home. Seneca Grange 'will hold a lawn party at the home of Mr and Mrs. O. E. Meliciis Red Cics5 donations for the flood stiffeiers aie" being received at the Slater Van Ordern store A large number of men from this Mcinity are employed by the Pennsylvania railroad, making repans to the track in the vicinity of Slarkey.

Miss Mane Shannon is working in Penn Yan. C. Cayward, operator at the Iccal tower is taking his vacation. He is Alex MacKercher, of Penn The Sun Shine Circle of the Methodist Church will hold a bake sale at the home of Mrs. Came Franklin, Tuesday afternoon The cheiry haivest is expected to get under week.

duung the coming The Union chuich picnic for the local Methodist chuich heie and the churches in Gorham is scheduled lor Wednesday. July 24. bert E. Sisson. Miss Miriam Green of the Manchester Clifton Springs road, is spending some time at the home of her uncle, Gardner F.

Green. She is also visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John Wheatley. J. Treese has been confined to his home by illness for two weeks.

Mrs. Fanny B. Forgham, of Seneca Castle WESTFALL Staff Correspondent found and are and home had escaped sciious though the flood water the first floor. Mi Oel- is known here 0 South Bristol Briefs Herbert, Giacc Domni, of Rochester, speeding some time with Mr Mrs.i. George 'Miller.

They aie assisting -in harvesting the berry ciop -Sraiiam Clapp, Mrs Stella Clapp and Mrs A L. Ryndeis, ol their sister Mis rfeosgpT Coye, Thursday 1 Mrs Beechey, of Buffalo. Were, recent guests of Mi. and Mrs. Trickey.

Mrs. Archie Parshall has been in Cottage City, called by the death ol ef'inoWielY Mrs; Calvin Hall, A' Wilson and Gail Johnnj-of Cameron Mills, were at the Jiome -of her daughter Mrs Herbert Coye, recently. Helen' of Choshue. is with hei ciand- parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Stand AlisfSrPtee, who has been confined jto his home by illness, is gieatlv improved. Arthur Tyler, of Naples, and peorge Bills are assisting with the jerry Roger 'and William Coye are ipendingjthis week with their aunt, klrs. Hugh Slocum in Lyons Mr. and Mrs Ward Jones weie at home of Mr and Mrs Ralph gibbets, on Bluff Point, Keuka lake, Peail Mosher has returned home of Mrs. Flora Post SENECA CASTLE Mr and Mis Gebigc Jones and son, Everett and daughtrr Miss Mat ion Jones and fnpnd, Kenneth Patcham ol Watkins Glen, Mi and Mis Fred Adams and Jean and Anne Bishop have been gueslb of Mr and Mrs.

Baker, of Nine Mile Point, Lake Ontario Mrs Hcrbeit Cole, of the Chapin road, Mrs, Emma Van Gelcler of Wilmington, Del Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Middlebiook, of Canandaigua, weie guests, Wednesday of Mi and Mrs George Cole Mi. and Mr.s Geoige Goidnor and ions Raymond and David and moth- ci, Mis Seymour Adams of Goi- lui'n, liavo ictuined from a vibit vith his sistci, Mil, Floyd Gieiff, in Deuoit also visited hei uncle and aunt Mr and Mis Millcid Adamb at Hamilton, Canada Mr and Mis Fied Beigman, Mr and Mis Brown and daughter, Marcia, attended a vanetv shower i at Italv Valley in honor ol Mr and I Mrs Walter Wood, who were iccently I manud Mrs Lrrn Madden and daughter, i Shiilcx of and si.sieij Mibs I Gladys Petiic. of Wateiloo.

have 1 1 been gue.sts of Mr.s Lewis Schmidt Carol Straight of East Rochostei, is s-Dcndnis; weekb her cousin. Maicia Brown. Miss Pin His Laune of Columbus, is sucnding a her aunt Mrs- All red Johnson Oladvs Kennedy, of Algerme Stieei js snondmg a with Ka- thpiine Roclgeis Mi and Mis Fiank Parshall bc'cn iheir cousins, Mr and Mrs Jav Sheai of Palmjra Mrs Peail Snath of Phelps, is Msiting Mis Fied Adams. Mis. Schconmaker and son, Hcnrv, will bornd the weekend at Third Lake the Adirondacks as guests of Prof and Mrs G.

Walk- 1 Bridges, of Dansville, over the week- on Lake for Vacation MANCHESTER The Rev. A Walker has been given a two veeks' vacation fiom his duties in the Methodist chuich and is camping at Seneca Lake There will be no preaching tomorrow or July 28 Sunday school will beheld and the Epworth League will meet as usual Manchester Briefs' Mr and Mr.s. Vincent O'Donnell have returned from their wedding trip Mis. Helen Davidson has returned from a visit with her sister at Momstown, N. Lois Cross is visiting her cousins, Margaret and Ann Wadsworth, of Rochester.

Membeis of the Lai km Club were entertained at dinner Fuday fay Mis Hei man Camp Lyons, has been visiting her sister, Mr. John H. Runyon. Mr. and Mrs George Bigge, daughters, Ercell and Joanna, and 1 sons, Louis and William Russell, of Providence, R.

were Wednesday guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney I. Wheat. They were en loute to Michigan to visit relatives.

Miss Marion Kennedy, of Geneva, has been spending a vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Walter Kennedy, and aunt, Mrs. Bessie Hatch, of Prattsburg. Mrs. Gardner F.

Gieen has been at the home of her sister, Mrs. Marion Hall, ol Melvin Hill. Mrs. Henry W. Chase and sons, Norman and Billy, of Webster, spent Wednesday night and Thursday at the home of Mrs.

Ina Weyneth. Russell Treese has gone to Starkey, where he has a position on the Pennsylvania Railroad Charles Spangle, of Kashong, was at the home of Mrs Ina Weyneth and family, Wednesday. Chapin MRS. FRED LINCOLN Staff Correspondent Mr.s to I he aftei an illness of several weeks Mis George L. Pappert and son, Gaiy, and daughter, Lorraine, are guests of Mi and Mrs Stewart Macumber, of Kenmoie.

Mr and Mrs. John Potter and Mis Nellie Huffman -pent Friday in Aubuin PLAN BAKE SALE STANLEY The Sunshine Cn'cle ol the Methodist Chuich conduct a bake sale at the home of Mrs Carrie Franklin on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. MIPS Thehna Dolan, of Binghamton, and Mis John of Canandaigua in Rochester Thuisday MIPS Doiotln King, of Geneva, is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr and Mis King Miss Bettv Lee Wallace has returned from a visit with lelatives in Syiacuse. Mr. and Mrs Earl Noble en- tcitain her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. CHAPIN Charles Bixlei is the guest of John Brown, Both are students at Davison College. Dav- licn, C. Hr.am Wclven. daughtei, Mai- gaiet, of Norwich and Mis Ena PcLklei, lett Wednesday for the Da- by motor.

Mr Wolven is on a business trip Mr and-Mrs. Fied Goldsmith are the week at the home of Hiram Wolven as caretakeis of lus farm duiing his absence Eleanor Goldsmith is spending a' few weeks in Syracuse as guest of hei sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Klasik Twenty-five cais, heavily loaded with cement and stone, broke loose from the engine on the grade entering Chapin Wednesday. Men were v.orking in the cars at Ine time and jumped fiom them. No one was senously injured and no damage done except gieat scattering ol The condition of Mrs.

D. Lee, who suffered a stioke Sunday, remains critical. The paisonage is being smngled A new wall is being built undei gaiage and garage being icpaired bv Clark and Kaufman, contiactois, Canandaigua. Mis Fred Lincoln attended tne meeting of the Women ReheJ Corps in the Legion rooms in Canandaigua, Thursdaj Mr and Mrs. Gcdrge Lincoln and sons, Geoige Charles and William, weie guests of Mi and Mis Ha'old Lincoln Wednesdaj 'Jailed By Nazis Midshipman E.

W. Wood (above), ol the battleship Wyoming, a night in jail and was fined 50 marks (about $20)-after his arrest in Berlin following a.fight when he protested against beating of women in anti- Semitic riots. Photol Press New Society Officers Elected at Gathering CHESHIRE-- Mrs. Albert Rogers entertained 10 members of the Bluebird Club Thursday afternoon. Mrs.

Stanley Herendeen- was elected president; Mrs. Morton Jones, vice-president, and Mis. Thurston Moianda, secretary and tieasurer; floral committee, V. G. Munson, Mrs.

Harold Johnson, Mrs. Stanley Herendeen and Mrs. Melville Montanye are to arrange lor a picnic in the future. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Floyd Mallory Aug.

1. Cheshire Briefs Mr. and Mis. W. Everett Douglass, Miss Jane Douglass and Billy Douglass are spending a week at the Van Wic cottage.

Mrs. Douglass will be hostess to the Embroidery Club at the cottage- Wednesday atternoon. Cheryl Barnes and Dorothy Ann Ferrm, who have been ill, are improved. WARNpmBOIL- WATER ORWELL i Danger 1 of Typhoid May Result From 7 Recent Violent Storms Andrew Carlile picked 302 pounds of berries Tuesday Lewis P'ernn's berry field. Beehive Society Has Meeting, Reed Corners REED CORNERS At a meeting ot the Beehive Sewing society held with Mrs- Royal Purdy, assisted by Alva Payne, Thursday, there were 12 members and one guest present Plans were made for a lawn party to be held in two the place to be announced later.

Reed Corners Briefs "fhe Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Profio and children of Lowville, a former pastor hei called on friends here Thuisday. Mrs. Hannah Moshier HOPEWELL Following a recent meeting of the Board of Health a warning has been issued to all residents of the town to boil water- taken from wells and springs.

It was said that the heavy jains have caused much surface water to find its way into wells and springs which, as a result, may have become contaminated with typhoid. Dr. L. P. Conley, health officer, will provide free anti-typhoid treatment at his office in Clifton Springs on afternofns during office hours.

Receives Surprise 1 About 40 friends tendered Miss Josephine Linehan a surprise birthday party for her 18th birthday anniversary in the Town hall, Thursday evening. Music was furnfshed by Mrs. Marjorie McCapick, Norman Lanning and James Howard for dancing. The guest of honor received many presents. -Ice cream and cake was served.

Critically 111 Mrs. Harriett Fuller, of Batavia, who has iieen spending the Summer with her sister, Mrs. V. S. Newton and has confined to the house by illness, was removed 'to Memorial hospital, Wednesday, and is in a very critical condition.

Hopewell Briefs Mrs. Anthony Jones, of Shortsville and Mrs. Charles Hillard, of Clifton Springs, were callers of Mrs. Alfred Coomber, Thursday afternoon. Mrs.

Murray Hathaway of the Orleans road, is spending a week with friends at Eden, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Franklin and three children, of Rochester, are spending a few days with her brother, Wilson Love, and Mrs.

Love-and family of the Orleans road. Claude Caiman has been confined to the house with a severe attack of quinsey, Mrs. Laura Simpson and Mrs. Carl Sleght, of Batavia, were Thursday callers of Mr and Mrs. ton and famiy, also calling on Mrs.

Harriett Fuller, who is confined in Memorial hospital. Mrs. Alfred Coomber and Florence Allen, who have been spending several days with Miss Mildred Young, 01 Rochester, have returned to their home on the Swamp road. $1,500,000 Jewelry valued at. exactly that figure-- $1,500,000 was paraded by Mrs.

Eugenie Clair Smith at a Los Angeles fashion show. The eastern society woman is shown wearing her costly ornaments. (Associated Press Photo) Libby former torch singer, is trying to'get out of the Broadway revues and into the serious drama. WATKINS GLEN MAN IS HELD Alleged'VHaYe siriot and Killed to Protect Mother, Others WATKINS GLEN (ff) Frank Tallanda, 19, was held on an open charge today as Schuyler county authorities checked up on his statement that he shot and killed Frank Macri, 46, "to protect my mother and all the people in my house." District Attorney Edward 'C. Barkman said last night young Tallarida confessed shooting Macri -while he' stobd in front of his house waving a pistol and threatening'to kill members the Tallarida family.

Maori's body, a shotgun wound in the head, found in the street in front of the-Macri home-early yesterday. Barkman quoted Tallerida assaying Macri, whose daughter married Dominick Tallarida last week, had dinner with the family and was ordered to leave the house after a quarrel. 1 Barkman said, Macri returned and threatened the family and young Tallanda shot him from an upstairs window of the house. fc The shotgun used in the slaying was found, in the bathroom of the Tallarida home. No charges were placed against Tallarida 'pending a coroner's inquest Monday.

turned after'spending a Sodus Point. Mrs. Mamie has week re- at South Bloomf ield MBS. JOHN W. COOPER Staff Correspondent SOUTH BLOOMFIELD Mr.

and Mrs Patrick Morris and daughter, Lenna and granddaughter, Patricia of Canandaigua spent Wednesday with Mrs Morris's sister, Mrs. Josie Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rogers are the parents of a son born Thursday, the 18th.

Mrs Ai thur Sheiman has been Miles attended spending a few days in East Bloom- sister, Mrs. Harry lawn supper in Hall, Thursday evening. 'field with her a Norton. Gorham MRS M. D.

CONNORS Staff Correspondent Reserves Fly To Water MINNEAPOLIS Being landlocked is no handicap to the twin- city naval aviation icseive They meiely hop into their "hell divers" A. Fiske and aunt, Mrs. Mary and head for Lake Superior, 140 Bndees, of Dansville. over the week- miles distant There they get out Summer end. ovei the larges inland lake in the er.

of Syracuse, at then- home. Mrs. William Cooner, Mi s. K. been the guest of his sister, Mrs.

O. i in keeping with the current naval i Canns ana Miss Eleanor Dolan, and W. Wmburn. maneuver program. GORHAM Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Sheppard have returned from a motor trip to Michigan. Mis.

Charles Comptou, president of the Penn Yan W. B. 'A. is attending the annual convention Cleveland this week Jack Flood has returned from a visit with his brother, Dr. Loe in New York Dr and Mrs George Rugar and childien, of Niagara Falls were the iccent guests of relatives here Mis Sarah Hociaft is spending a few weeks at her cottage at Sodus Point Mis.

Signa VanHuben and daughter, Betty and Mrs. A White, of Brooklyn, are spending some time at the Clarence Boyce home. Jack Flood and Miss Charlotte Bnzee are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Eric Patterson at Speculator in the The Gorham Fire Company has accepted an invitation to attend the field day in Rushville, Aug.

2 and 3. Miss Lucy Coleman and sister, were recent guests of her brother and sistei. William Mead and Miss Mabel Mead. Mr and Mrs J. C.

Kempf and daughter and son, Geoige, and Mrs CgjiTERFIELD Tuniscn reunion will be held with Mr and Jtfrs. James Tunison on Sunday, the occasion being the birthday of Mr Tunison. 'The Rev. and Mrs Hane of jranger Homestead, have bppn rtrestsjof Mr. and Mrs.

laire, Scanlon and son, Bern- Jgrandehildren, Loramp Donald and Bernaid were guests and Mrs. John leeler's Station road Ot Shortsville is 'cousin, Mis.s Bar- Lawrence Bernette. of Phelns has world and fill their quota of hours yi orence Kempf, of St Albans, 'were the recent guests of Mrs. Rose Kmdleberger. Miss Maude Watkins of Clifton Spi ings spent the week at her home here.

Miss Ella VanDevort. was the guest of relatives in Rochester during the past week. BARE DESTRUCTION OF ANTI-UTILITY RECORDS IU.J.O, Mareela Southeiland was a i this week of Mrs. James Tun- son. Miss Elizabeth Jopsori was a sup- ier guest of Mrs.

Katherme stand- Bh, West-Lake Shore, Canandaigua Mrs. John Hoffman was a guest his-week of her daughter, Mrs. Leslie-Fitzgerald, at Rochester. Mrs. Mrs.

Fay Burlinghdm, Cehterfield road, of Thursday caller on ill. i.McQuivlin, Stafford, are spending the Mr. and Mrs. James Tun- js'on. i OVERCOME YOUR Difficulties iy reattftfg'And using The Messenger jclaasifled ads, Fruit Crops in State in Fair Condition E.

W. O'Brien (left) of Erie, and R. P. 'Herrdn (right), Warren, bond salesman, are shown, before the senate lobby inquiry in Washington as they testified.to the destriptinoof against the utility i by the Associated Gas and Electric conjR a Press Photo). With the xception of pears the fi uit crops of the ate are generally in fair condition over the state at time according to a state- federal report issued from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.

The heavy flood of July 7 and 8, while very destructive through several counties ol the was of minor importance the commercial fruit areas of the state. The pi eduction of apples in the state while under average promises to be considerably better than a year ago. The crop is now being forecast at about 17,812,000 bushels compared with about 11,844,000 bushels harvested last year and the 5 year average of about 19.012,000 bushels. Con- sidearble difficulty has been experienced in trying to keep the fiuit from insect and fungous injury on account of he fiequent rams. Mrs.

Fiessy Cole, Mrs. Jennie Fos- tsr and daughters, Ethel and Jeanne of Rochester spent Thursday with Mrs Walter Appleton. Miss Helen Bailey has returned tc her home in Bristol after spending Several days with Mrs. Arthur Sherman. John Cooper made a business trip to Rochester Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller were called to Honeoye Wednesday evening, when their brother, Albert Millei was hurt in an automobile accident at Becker's Coiners, west of Honeoye Miss Clara Bennett attended the Firemen's Carnival at East Bloom-r field. Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Ralph Packard has returned to the home of Chauncey Symonds after spending the past week with her son, Merton Packard and family in Canandaigua.

Ionia MRS. WILLJAM CHAPPLE Staff Correspondent A new motion picture company, whose announced objective is to cqmbat "immoral" films by producing "moral" movies, has been organized in, Spain. IONIA Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lay are spending some time with Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Conklm at Syracuse. Miss Edna Bennett, who is training at Strong Memorial Hospital, has been at her home Miss Betty Roe, of Canandaigua was a Wednesday guest of her Mr and Mrs. Roe. Howard and Robert Campbell, of Rochester, are guests this week of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Broadwell. Ruth Bennett, Charlotte Lay and Janet Davis spent Tuesday at Rochester.

Mr. and Mrs. George Crocker have purchased a new car. Miss Margaret Meagher, of Livonia, was a Wednesday guest of Mrs. F.

E. Howes and other friends in town. Ehzabsth Clafhn is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Hickey at Fairport. Harold Conklin has left for Cobleskill, where he lias two months' work with his truck on a road construction job.

Mr. and Mrs. William Tooley have returned to their home here after a tiip through the Adirondack mountains. Vicinity Deaths Ruth D. Jchnccx RUSHVILie Funeral services ioi Ruth Dolores Johnccx, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Johncox, who died of pneumonia yesterday at her home Middlesex, will take place from the home- of her gi andparents, Mr and Mrs Jchn Roache, that village, tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Besides her parents, she leaves sistei Marjorie and Virginia, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mis. Alfred Johncox and Mr.

and Mrs. Roache, all of Middlesex. READ THE DAILY MESSENGER We Buy or Store Wheat W. Case Betiham Canandaigua, N. Y.

Phone 313 CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Interests Accounts CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT LOANS TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES CHRISTMAS CLUB COLLECTIONS UZUST MAKE FULL USE OF Our COMPLETE SERVICE Not only the kind of service, but the completeness of the service rendered by this bank, will appeal to you. With modern equipment and a variety of facilities at your disposal here, we invite you to make use of our service in connection with all of your financial requirements. It is our desire to make this bank ai useful to you as possible. Make a note of the departments and services listed here. You may need but one or twp now, but keep always in mind the many other ways in which we can be of benefit to vou.

'Lounty I rust MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE Canandaigua Lake's Amusement Center Free Attractions Daily at 4, 7:30 and 10 M. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Gold Dust Twins SINGING, DANCING, BANJO NOVELTIES A THREE ROCND BOXING COMEDY Starting Monday for Full Week Madeline Berlo Queen all Lady High Xriek and Diving. SEE HER DIVE frcm a dizzy height into a tank of water, 4 fc2t wide, 8 feet long, and 4 feet deep. DANCING EVERY NIGHT Sunday malince dancing- 4:30 till 7:00 P. M.

LEE BARTON and His MUSIC Featuring HARRY CARTER, Vocalist Dance Under, th'e Stars in New BALLROOM The only open air dance hall in Westcin New Yoik with a maple floor 'HOLMAN'S RIDES 0 ENLARGED MIDWAY 9 MONKEY CAGE PHONE 113 FOR REVERVATIONS OF PICNIC-FACILITIES.

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