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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 2

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Canandaigua, New York
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PAGE TWO THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. TUESDAY JANUARY 24,1950 Clifton Spa School Participating In State Principals' Group Program CLIFTON SPRINGS-- Clifton Springs Central school board Of education has approved the school's participation in state program sponsored by the entral School Principal's association. It is anticipated that this program will permit an exchange of ideas and good practices among the schools participating. It is further expected at there will be an evaluation of the entire offering and program of the school by people, under the direction of Columbia uni VCrsity, who will assist in such throughout Tork State in central schools.

As a result of such study particular problems will be defined in regions comprising central schools. That study will then be undertaken to On a statewide basis, it is felt that this will be one of the greatest advances in 'he central school program since the beginning of the central school movement. George Wolfe, principal of ihe ciin-on springs at i a 1 school, is the central school principal representative on the committee to assist in this study in the counties of Livingston! Yates. Ontario and Seneca. Organizational meetings are now being held, where not only the district and regional committees, but members of each board of education of the cen- RIGHTEST flRE BALDER PARIS, iAP)-- Rightist politicians are more inclined to baldness than these of the left, according to Monsieur Jules, official barber of the French National Assembly.

Jules, who reckons he has cut the hair of about 35 per cent of the deputies during the year, says that the old Chamber of the Third Republic showed about 20 per cent less baldness than the present National Assembly of the Fourth Republic. as as members, are present. The region of counties of Livingston, Yates, Ontario and Seneca will meet at Livonia on Wednesday with people from central schools of several other counties. Spinach is believed to have been transplanted from Asia to North Africa bv the Moors. prompt Service Cleaning BRENNER'S JEWELERS 135 South Main Street AH Guaranteed SPECIALS ATRENNEY'S WEDNESDAY 9-12 MEN'S LONG WEARING WORK SHIRTS I I A A I Leatrice Reich into pool at the foot of Aspen Mountain, where world ski championships will be held in February.

BRISTOL VALLEY BRIEFS I Sorority Hears Talk Mr. and Mrs. H. flie Alt of DffESS and daughter, Norma. were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Brand at Naples. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Standish expect to build a new home in the near future.

Mr. and Mrs. Murray Barkley have sold their home in Canandaigua and have moved to their farm in Valley road. Mrs. Gladys Wright entertains the Cub Scouts every Monday afternoon during January.

Miss Emma Hawkins, Allen's hill, visited her brother, A. B. Hawkins, and family recently. Phone 29 120 So Main St. Iron Cord Set, Plain January 25 TO 31 Want to get more for your money in 1950? Then watch for the RED TAG SPECIALS at PECK'S.

Yes, each week, in addition to their unusual fine values, PECK'S will put RED TAGS on some items. That means the prices are unusually LOW. When you see a BED -TAr, it will be just like finding money in -the bank. So, -watch for the RED TAGS at PECK'S and SAVE 12 quart--Galvanized 2 cell, comp. with batteries "The Art of Dress" was the theme discussed by Mrs.

Day HP Moore, speaker last night at a meeting of Alpha Mu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, in the home oi Mrs. Gustav Selbach, Granger street. Mrs. Selbach, Canandaigua chairman of the Women's Field army for cancer control, told ol the need for used sheets for lying-in cancer patients and the group agreed to assist in the collection. The next meeting Feb.

13, will be with Mrs. L. Spearen, Granger street. Commandery Installs Officers Wednesday Installation of officers of Red Jacket commandery, Knights Templar, is slated for tomorrow night at Masonic Temple, pre! ceded by dinner at 6:30 o'clock I tn VIP cfrvorl hv of the Eastern Star chapter. Commander-elect F.

William Young and his staff of officers will be installed by Eminent Sir Knight Frank E. Fisk, assisted by Em. Sir Knight George B. Gregg as acting grand captain- general. NA3IE OMITTED Charles Gruse.

Honeoye. is on the grand jury panel for the February term of supreme court, which convenes at the court house liere, from the town of Richmond. His first name was omitted in yesterday's edition due to a typographical error. A One-Time Special of Covert Work Shirts. Slightly Ir- reffular.

Sizes 2 -17 1.00 rstw RAYON CREPE DRESSES Beautiful Spring Colors Styles. 5O ALL CHILDREN'S RUBBER FOOTWEAR REDUCES TO COTFGE SETS A fine curtain set for the clearance price of 1.00 Try A Messenger Want Ad i 8 THE STORE THAT THRIFT BUM Messenger Want fids-For Results Community Concert Wednesday Evening The Canandaigua Community Concert association will hear the St. Louis Sinfonietta Wednesday evening in the third concert of the current series. I The Sinfonietta will be heard at the Academy auditorium, curtain time at 8:15 o'clock. DAVIDSON'S Greatest Sale! WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS GIVE TO TOLIO FUND Current Events club meeting with Mrs.

Floyd D. Butler, Washington street, yesterday afternoon, voted 55 to the infantile paralysis fund. Members of i Group Two read. Mrs. Myrtle Ciccarelli, Academy Place, will be hostess Feb.

6, when Group Three will read. I BIRTH RECORD A son. to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd i I Ray burn, 21 Dungan street, in i Thornp'son hospital, Jan.

24,1950. Earl Ovcracrc. Ontario street extension, in Thompson hospital, Jan. 23, 1950. CLEARANCE of D'SPLAY Electrical Goods Nationally Advertised Items These are salesroom samples in perfect condition, but because they were on the floor for demonstration purposes, we are reducing them drastically to clear them out.

One of a kind, so hurry. WAS NOW WAS NOW Electric Blanket 854.95 S39.95 Electric Waffle Iron SI 7.95 Electric Mixer 41.95 35 93 Electric Iron I-9 9 95 Electric Iron l0 93 7 93 Electric Roaster Oven 39.95 Electric Healer 9.35 4.95 CLOTHES LINE BUTCHER DRYERS Floor Type $2-75 $1.95 IRONING BOARD $4.50 $5.75 Keff. SI .25 79c Vies. $13.23 $9.59 Reff. SI.

25 89c CONDITION CRITICAL Mrs. A. C. Brandow is reported critically ill at her home in West avenue. Her daughters.

Mrs. A. H. Jackson. Mon- tcur Falls; Mrs.

Kenneth Miner. Cortland, and Mrs. Schuyler Sutterby. Seneca Falls, have been called here. Canadian and American scientists have cooperated on studies, of arctic mosquitoes in the Hudson's Bav area.

GAS MISERY Takes Joy Out of Life Recently a Canandaigua man said he used to feel like a sw-ol- len baloon after every meal. His food turned right into gas; he had gas pains almost constantly. Now this man is praising IN- NKIl-AID. He said this r.c\v medicine moved inches of bloat from his stomach and now he can eat what he pleases, without gas misery. INNER-AID is taken before meals and works with your food, thus you get the fullest good out of your meals.

It not only relieves gas; it also gives the bowels a great cleansing; it brings out impurities that cause headache, foul breath, coated tongue and worn-out feeling. I Miserable people soon feel dif- I forent all over. So don't go on I suffering! Get INNER-AID at any good Drug Store. adv. 75 Pairs Men's Women's Children's SHEARLING TRIMMED and ALL LEATHER SLIPPERS Values To $2.95 4 0 0 40 Pairs MEN'S RUBBERS Regular $1.59 Value $1 Pairs for 100 Pairs WOMEN'S CASUALS Values To $6.95 5 Pairs ior Wednesday Morning Only ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES.

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