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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 3

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1958 THE DAItY'MraBEWOKR, CANAiroAKFJA, W. Y. i Birih Record daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whippto ol Canandaigua I 5, in Thompson 1058.

i A daughter, lo Mr. and.Mrs'J P. Roiclawn Orescent, Kail-port, in Ttompsor Hospital, Dec. OES Plans Yule nUSHVIIJ J5 Fcno ri Chapter OES hold. Us annur.l; meeting 'with of i officers and a Christmas AVcdncsday evening.

Gifts will be' extha'nged. Donations for Christmas baskets may also be brought to the meeting. 1 The committee in charge 1 includes Mrs. Emory Kox, Mis. Ellis Dewey, Mrs.

Harold Knapp, Mrs. Ida Hazel, Mrs. John Hobah, Mrs. tludley Mrs. Spoor, and Mrs.

Leon The. ArthuryWarner 'Agency I INSURANCE Casualty, Fire and Marine Phone 444 141 Gibson Street i Lawn Displays for Christmas Expertly Designed Will Supply Plan's Will Construct' to individual choice Waiter's Signs NORTH ROAD PHONE 621 DH Society To Hold Yule Party Mrs. CHin" Boughton; CenUrfield hostess. Wednesda noon for a of. the PH Society tt which plans madi for Christmas.party'Dec -17, lhe home of Este, Cootey Rd.

A'tureen dinner will Ije served al 12:39 p.m. by T. ElgirT Snyder; Mrs. Reid 'Nixon, and-'Mrs. Brockelbaiit." The gift be under, (he direction of Mrs.

Earl Appleton and The-group worked on blocks fjr i comfortable. The business meeting was, conducted by Mrs; Snyder. Refreshments were scived by the hostess assisted by Mrs; Nixon. Former Resident To Appear On TV A former Cariandaiguan will ap pear on the Ed Sullivan 1 Alaslia.TV Show'Sunday night. She is Mrs.

Forrest Palmer, the fo'- mer Miss Jean Freer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Fteer, 3S1 West who resides in Anchorage. Mrs.

Palmer is a membei ol Ih; Alaska'Chorus of which will be featured in the film maui: in Alaska ago According to Sirs. Freer, Mrs. Palmer will be second from the end in the left corner of the picture. John C.Johnson f-uneral Home Inc. Phone 243 47 N.

Main, Cdga. FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT This year, then will be wonderful here the lilt during the Chrlstmis season. We'll be celebrating fir 12 And eur "12 Days of Christmas" -will Include Yule Log Ceremonies, the Waisill. B6wl, Singing Instructibmria 'Christmas oraamen.ti well'as the traditlMial ChHstmas dishes. Yea're sure to enjoy ttilngs llke Snicker Doodles, Harwich Hermits and Thousand Mile TREADWAY INN Why Pay More? Lowest Prices Largest Selection of Name Brand TOYS in Town Use Our Lay-Away Plan MAIN AUTO SUPPLY 255 S.

Main AP Phone 1454 Given Away FREE Set Of Winter KELLY SPRINGFIELD Snow Tires A'O PURCHASE NECESSARY STOP IN AND REGISTER TOD AY McCALLUMS SUNOCO SERVICE 490 N. Main- Ph.9481 ORDER SUNBEAM GIFTS No. ITEM 1.1st Prict OUR PRICE HM Hand Mixer 521.00--$15.75 S4 Steam Iron T10 Auto. Toaster AP Coffee Percolator 27.95--$21.95 FPM Auto. Frypan FP-ST Airto Frypan FPL Auto.

Frypan SP3 Auto Saucepan SP5 Auto Saucepan Alexander's CHAPIN N. Y. Obituary TO HERE Cancmdai'gua's "Jiving" is pictured on the coin (house lawn, where it will remain. was donated (o Ilia city by Robert Mcenan. UfKOS HEN HY Mr.

and Mrs. (ioits. who were married in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Hilton, JS'ov. 26, visited the bridegroom's grandniofhei Mrs.

William Jones, 47 Daiicy Aw. before leaving-for their i Mrs. Gotls is th? former Miss Carolyn Co'yle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coyle, of Mrs.

John W. Cooper, Bristol Valley, is spending some time with Mrs. rtay'S: Lee, 150 Adelaide Ave. .0. B.

Tailman, 31 Dimgan returns.by plane tonight from Chicago, where he has bec-n al tending the Small Animal Show, this-week. Mr. Charles Tenoyer Jr. and children; Nancy, Shcryl and Richard, have relumed their' home in Royal Oak, after risiiing" her mother, Mrs. Leohafd -Meeks and f(CMtlaited From Pace 1) duringthe noon period when small youngsters are Irays up athletic coach and elementary, school leachei, rt- the' taxpayers criii- cize everyone', else but themselves.

This ifte'r'-remarks'by a few pai- ehtSi' that a' 'clean-up job could be done-ip rid tire attic of unnecessary papers, furniture supplies now'stored under stairways should be prohibited- and that a cleaning be given the atlic and i Loveless pointed out that Ilic space now' used tl basement-class rooms must be removed by state order following lha recent stale inspection. "We aro not sure the'radialbrs and Healing pipes are usable, or will give sufficient heat', he remarked, but thr space healers were deemed loo dangerous by the stale inspeclors." In answering several parc-nls as to whether or not something could not be done to hasten court action, Max Morris, of the'board of education! told the group lhat no action be laken bclore tin' February term when Ihe Appellate division reconvenes. Although new school was voted on favorably a i of Ihe cilizcrs three years ago, building opera lions could not gel under way ly- cause of a suit entered by a miiui ity. group." This-has now reached the Appclale Court, and until iu decision is handed down, Ihc schoo children'will have lo allcnd Ihr present school building. Should the board of cducalior close part of the'building, half da sessions will be held.

Sevciatpar cnts asked what actions could br taken againsl Ihem if they lefusci to send their children lo scboo and were told they would be jailed Under law, advised ih parenls, youngsters between sevr and 16 years of age must aflen' school for 180 days. Ir. and Mrs. James Wllzi-l. 112 ristol also his parents, Mr.

ud Mrs. Charles 1'enoycr, diet- ire. Mr. and Mrs. William Suheaf- cr and children, Billy and ochester, also have been guest? her father, Mr.

Mceks and Mrs leeks. Timely Topics Chili members ill hold their annual Christmas inner party with Mrs. James Mlogg, 559 S. Main Dec. I 6:30 p.m.

Gifts will be cxchaug- vl antl a sunshine basket'will IK ackcd. Mrs. William Tracy, 40 iibson was hostess for a ig Wednesday when Mrs. Joliii irahm presented a papci on liinn. Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Smilh, 271 and Mr. and Mrj. Tozer, 56 Perry I excel to attend (he Cinerama Sun- ay in Syracuse. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Miiehe. i Scotland entertained 10 hildren at dinner Thursday eve- ing for their son, Martin, who elcbraling his fifth birthday anni- Mrs. Frank 'A.

Brandow. and Mr. and Mrs. Sluart Kinde, Canandaigua, were guests al the wedding of Ihcir cphew, Willis K. Brandow, Go neva; and Jiiss Ann Peterson, ikaneateles, Wednesday evening, Ihe Moltvillc Methodist Church.

They were accompanied by and Mrs. Orville Wagner, Niagara Falls, son-in-law and daughter of and Mrs. Kinile. The bride- room is the son of Mr. ana Mrs.

C. Harold Brandow, Geneva, an.l randson of the lale Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Brandow, and Ihe late Mr.

and Mrs. Fred W. Kinde of cily. Dr. and Mrs.

James O. Anil, relurnefl Thursday Yom a Iwo weeks' plane trip lo Mexico, where Dr. Ault atlcndcJ iessions of Ihc Pan-American Denial Congress in Mexico Cily. Thev spenl some lime also in Acapulco and Spa San Jose Pnrua. Mr.

and Mrs. Rnherl Miiehe nephew, K. Brandow, Ge- Woollcy have issued invilalions for a cocktail parly Dec. It from 5-7 p.m. in Ihe Muehc home, 5o Scol- land Rd.

Miss.Margaret Becker, 151 Howell is ill with pneumonia in Thompson Hospital, is'leporterl improved. Mrs. Pr Howard Mcafh, 32 Perry returned Thursday aflur a week's wilh her'sistcis, Mis? Julia Barry and Mrs. Daniel McCarthy a family, Brignlon, Mass. Rotarians Told About Scout ExplorcrPrograni John Connors, field cxcculive of the Boy Scouls, was guest spcakci al the Rotary Club Inncheoii ho'd Thursday al the Trcadway Inn.

He discussed Ihc new Scout Explorers' 'program for oldci boys. He lold the group the program, which has been completely revised, is what the bays themselves wanted as found in a recently conducted national survey a among older boys. He also explained Ihe special Kxplorer uniform and other identifications for Ibis group. He passed two quiz sheets, one on "Teen-age slang" Ihc oilier on "Your Teen-Age Among the questions in the first quiz wcic Hie correct definitions lo: frov.rn feline, going steadily, a blast, a snioochnik, etc. Questions in the second quiz included, do mosi teenagers belong It) so many organizations thai they don't have time for more? (no) do teenagers want lo know more about many different kinds of vocations? makes a teenager feel mosl porlant and useful? (taking responsibility).

'The answers Ui all the questions on Ihe quiz were given by use of slides. Announcement was made thai Hotarians would 'man' the Salvation Army Kettles on Main on Dec. 19. Junior Rofarians, who were Harvey Wright and James McKcrr of Canamlai gua Academy. They were introduced by Floyd Duller.

Visiting Rotarians included Leo McWilliams, Go a Robert Lightfoolfc, Geneva; Charles Slan- dish, Naples and Krilz Mahoney, Phelps. Irving Cantor was a gucsl. Spur Club' Elects Officers Vern Peer, Canandaigua, wa elected president of Ihe Bit 'n Spu Club at a meeting held al Cil Hall wilh 25 members altcnding Olher officers chosen are: Job North, Victor, vice president; Gen evieve Cummings, Canandaigua Beeman, also of Canandaigua, treasurer. Marjorie Scgbers, Shorlsville was named scribe and William Lewin of Victor, parade Plans' were' formulated for the Christmas dinner and parly (o be held Dec. 27 al p.m.

Gifls will be' Dancing will 'be from 9 12 p.m. Beeman was named chairman. Club Schedules Dinner-Dance PHELPS--The Phelps Lions Club will omil ils dinner meeting for Wednesday and in its place, will hold its third annual charier night dance al Ihc Phelp.s Ilolel at 7 p.m. Saturday. Woodrow Travis and Hoberl Gifford are chairmen of arrange- menls.

John Sweeney, program chair- mari, showed a film "The American Revolution" following Ihe club's dinner Wednesday evening. WSCS Holds Dinner Meeliiig Eifihly members of Ihc Women's Society of Christian Service al- tended Ihe supper meeting held Thursday night in the Methodist Church. Alfred Dewcy ard Mrs. llerlKrt Davidson were cc- chairmcn of Ihe kilclien conimitlce. Mrs.

Arthur Warren was in'charge ol the dining room. Mrs. Roy Levy conducled fly Christmas devotions. She was assisted by, Mrs. Warren, Airs.

Glenn Nice, Airs. William Bngelhardl, Mrs. Frank Nowlove, Mrs. John Ryan and Mrs. F.lwyn Busch.

tilun I'ntilricli livelier Ainu I'rcdrick Hecker, 20, va Turnpike, CanandaiKua, HI) 2, dial Thursday (Uec. LOSS) in Strong Memorial Hospital, following heart surgery. lie a 193G Rraduatc of Can- andaiKua Academy and a 'member of Ihc first Methodist Church. lie is survived by his parents, Sir, and Mrs. Charles F.

llci'kcr; a brother, Hecker; four sisters, Mrs. Louis (Gladys) Cm- dele, Mrs. Joseph (Alma) Mandrino, of Caiinudaigun, Mrs. Milan (Vcrn) Sokolowsky and Mrs. Con- (Rita) Capuauo of Rochester; his maternal grandmolhcr, Mrs.

Kmory llor'lon of Canaudai- gua. Friends may call Friday from 7-9 p.m.' and Sulurday from 2-4 ami 7-9 p.m. at Ihe llobart'Funeral Chapel in. Rushvillc where funeral service will he held Sunday al .2 p.m. Interment will be in Sand Hill Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute lo Ihc Ilcaii Fund. Mrs, James A. Connelly Prayer service for Mrs. James A. Connelly, 74 West who died in Ml.

Morris Sunday, was held al Ihe Kennedy Funeral'Chapel Thursday morning. Requiem Mass St. Church was celebrated by the liov. Thomas Stall. Interment w.is in Calvary Cemetery where the Rev.

William White officiated al services. Bearers were Bernard Moore, Burton Moore, George Moore, Don- aid Spcers, Charles Sneers, all ot Cananclaigua and Itoburl Spc-crs ot Shorlsville. Edward Cosloii Edward Charles Costou, infant son of John and a i a Johnston Coston, East Iake died in Thbmpson Ilospital Wedncscl a (Dec. 1958) shortly aftci birth. Besides his parents, he is survived by 4 brothers, John David, Richard, Allen and John Cos- toil' his maternal 'grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison Johnston of Geneva; his pnlernal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Slilcs of Canandaigua RD. Funeral service will be conducted al the Kennedy Funeral Chapel al the convenience of Ihc family.

In- lennent wil Ibe in Woodlawn Cemetery. iarold C. Joint EAST BLOOM FIELD Funeral service for Harold C. Joint, 50, ol' Honcoyc Falls RI) 1, formerly nf Kasi Bloomficld, who died in Clif- Ion Springs Tuesday (Dec. 1958) was held at Ihe family liomc Ihis afternoon, the Rev.

Dr. George F. Norlon officiating. Interment was in Mcndon Cemetery. The son of Ihe late Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Joint, he altendcd Dibble. District School and East Blnom- field High School. While a resident here, he was associated with Ihc Firsl Congregational Church. Survivors include his wife, Irma; two daughters, Beverly and anne; two sons, Ronald and Richard.

Mm. Georgia C. fic.ntlcy HONEOYF, Mrs. Georgia C. fienllcy of Honcoyc died Thursday (Dec.

4, 195S) in Cananuaigua. Survivors include a son, Lewis Benlley of Rochester; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Sellers of worlh and Mrs. Louise Sellers of Honcoyc; 19 grandchildren; IE grcal-gramlchildren. Friends may call Friday and Saturday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

al Ihe Brown Funeral Home, 20 Washington Livonia. Funeral service will be held in Ihe lloncoyr Congregational Church, Sunday at .1 p.m., Ihe Rev. P. L. Graham officiating.

Scout Camping Committee Slates Final Fall Meet Kingcj- Council inn and activities committee Bov Scouts will incol Tucsdaj' 8 p.m. with chairman. John M. Tnt- sart, at his home, 212 South West Geneva. The meeting will consider opcr- alion plans for a full week ol Scoict activities during Scout week' during February as well as a pvoino lion of 3 council-wide camiKircc to be held in May.

This will be Ihc final committee meeting of Hie fall. Monitors o( Ihc committee council besides Tag- Karl arc: Waller Davis nf Geneva, Tliomas of Sodus Center, ai0 Jolin C. Whalcn of Canamlaifiua. Members at large arc: Laurence Rice of Newark ami J. Keating of Goiham.

Capiniit Kit- ward l.imlbloom of the llobart A.F.R.O.T.O. is also a member of (his committee as Explorer project officer ami Thad C. Logan' of Lyons, camp development chairman. Vctprnns -Club CHESHIRE- The Memorial Club -will' mpct Sattmljl''; at 8 p.m..at the lionid of Dutcher. scheduled the club last Saturday, 'was.

post-' pnnccl diic.to Hiiptisimil Service Slulwl EAST BLOOMt'IKLp-Tllc Uov. Duane W. Smilli will 'receive new members into the First Congrcgii- lional Clnirch al Iho worship ice Sunday, liaplism will also ho administered. Past Matrons Plan Dinner The Past Matrons Association ol the.Order of the Eastern Slur wl) hold a lurccn dinner Monday il 1:30 Mrs. Ernest Puarce ol Alqquin, hostess, will be by Mrs.

Case. Bentiam and Mrs. Baker. This meeting wa 1 originally set for Dec, 1st bul had be postponed. A i i a Plans Clirislnias Parly P11ELPS The Sceley H.

Parish Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will have ils annual Christmas parly and gift exchange on Tuesday, al Ihe Legion horm-, following a tureen supper al 7 p.m. Mrs. Lester Marshall and Mrs. Emil Dhallc, members, worked at the Gift Shop al the Volomnr llos- pilal in Canandaigua, Wednesday. Other members will assisl in wrrj- ping gifls for Ihe al hospital Monday and Tucsdjy, Dec.

15-16. Mrs. George Ewing presented the program. A girl's sexlct sa Christmas songs of foreign lands under the direction nf Wai- rcn. Meml)ors of the group arc' Ann Dcw((y, Sue Ellen Sharon Clark, Irene Simmons, Jiidy McKcrr and Janet Starr.

A panel discussion nn ''Youth Recruitment and Christmas Vocations" was held with Ihe Rev. Dr. Kllroy D. Van Dyke, Miss Gladys Gray and Miss Mefly Kern, moderators. Those on Ihc panel were: James McKcrr, Slarr.

Sandra fsenhour, Virginia Fletcher. Ludwig Mayer and Cole Mrs. Alberl While, conducted a brief business meeting. Cemetery Memorials R. D.

Johnson Granite Co. J17 S. Main St. Phone LastTirhes Tonight Scrt. TONY CURTIS SIDNEY POITIER Sliulent On DORII'S List GORHAM Miss Carolyn Gifford, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Gifford, Swamp has lcon nanicd lo the dean's lisl al Iloughton College wlicre she is a pre-mcdical student. A graduate of Gorham Central School, she is Ihe holder of a National Merit Scholarship. Housing Meet (Continued From Page 1) population rather than any influx of new people. lie concluded by pointing out lhal public housing in the smaller communities upstate is atlractive.

Borchard labeled public housing as socialism and claimed that private enterprise has a program lo improve neighborhoods rather lhan tearing Ihcm down in order to do away with slums. He pointed out lhal 80 per ccnl of Ihc public housing is in N'cw York Cily whore Ihcy have become "institutionalized slums." Quoling from Ihc New York Daily News and the New York Times, he described the Ft. Greene project in New York City as a $20,000,000 slum. 1 He also pointed out, that in 1053. one quarter of all Ihr houses sold in the United Slates were purchased by people with incomes under Ilcchl also pointed out in answer lo a question lhat the salary of the project manager docs not exceed per' year.

Miss Mary 'A. Pliclpx RUSIIVIU.K Miss Mary A. J'helps, a lifelong resident nf (his area, dicdnoday 5, 1058) al Green Acres Nursing Home, where she had been a palienl most of Ihe past year. The daughter of Jonathan and Alona niodgc'll Phelps, she was born June 25, 1866 and her early life in Ihc town of Gorham. For 25 years she was a rural school leachcr in the town of Gorham.

She has lived in Ilushvillc for 4(1 years. Her nearest survivor is a nephew, Kenneth Phelps of Rushvillc RI). The llobart Funeral Chapel is in charge of funeral arrangements which are incomplete. TOYS 10 DISCOUNT liny On Lay Away Parkway Plaza Toy Center Eastern Canandaigua Ol'KN 6 DAYS A WKKK 9 A.M. SUNDAY 1 P.itf.

I'M. i'HONK 1 6 1 Now is Me time! Christmas 1 1--8x10 2--5x7 6 Gift Sizes Spncinl Ojjr.r A LI ,9 OR $13.75 Full selection of proofs. Offer Good Monday through Saturday Larry Reidy Studio Corner S. Pnnrl mid Prospccl A i i Parking Phono, 196-W STARTS SUNDAY "MOTION PICTURE MASTERPIECE IT iS A WORK OF ART THERE CANNOT BE THE SLIGHTEST DOUBT!" fhHadtlpkla fnqirirtr "It is a sweet and moving thing." tatftf Crowthtff York Jlfntt "A film as siritple and sincere as a child's tear!" "A rare and unexpected kind ef picture!" -Sotten Htrcld "Do not miss 'MARCELINO' when he comes your way, which he is bound to do." Yorker ADMISSION PRICES Adults Sunday Week Day Eve. He Tucs.

Wed. Malincc 75c Children all (imos SOc.

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