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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 2

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PAGE TWO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 19G3 THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK. SWBOHJT 'hillip Krapes 3bservcd 35th bedding Date NAPLES Mr. and Mrs. Plill- ip Krape, Wesl quielly ob- erved their 53rd wedding anniversary on Saturday. The Krapes have spenl their en- ire lives in Naples where they lave been engaged in grape grow- tig and other lypes of farming.

They have been active in church and civic affairs. For many years Mr. Krape served as village street commissioner. He is a 25-year member of the Naples Fire Department. Mrs.

Krape attends the Presbyterian Church. Both are in air health. They have three Mrs. Arthur (Carolyn) Landino, of Naples, Mrs. Thomas (Alberta) Case ol Lock Haven, and Phillip Xrape Jr.

of Buffalo. NEW OFFICERS At the organizational meeting cf (he Canandaigua Democratic Women's Club officers were elected (left to right) Mrs. William Kratt, secretary; Mrs. Waller Cycrt, president and Tills. Louise Mincer, treasurer.

(Dally fr Tholo) VICE PRESIDENTS Four women were elected vice presidents el the City Democratic Women's Club. They are (left to right) Mrs. Robert Schmeer, second vice president; Mrs. Francis McKenna, first and Mrs. Michael Frascs, fourth.

Not shown Is Mrs. John Mundy, third vice president. Social Notebook By CATHERINE E. WELCH Shufflers Club To Hold Dance The Shufflers Dance Club will hold its mid-winter dinner dance at the American Legion Home, North Main Saturday evening. A Punch Bowl get-to-gelher at 6:30 p.m.

will precede the dinner, which will be served at 7:30 p.m. Members of the club will welcome new members, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anthony, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Cooksey, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ivers, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Lc- Boutillier and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pierce. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Munson are general chairman of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Russell arc co-chairmen of decorations assisted by Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Jones. Century Club Sets Valentine Dance A Valentine molif will feature the mid-winter party cf the New Century Dancing Club at Canandaigua Inn Saturday night. Danny Taylor's orchestra will play from 10 p.m. fo 2 a.m.

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bacon arc committee chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs.

Walter T. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. Delavan and Dr.

and Mrs. Willis F. Weeden. Mrs. IV.

Ucather Snrll and Miss Ruth Olds of Lockpprt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bunting, Chapin on Saturday. Mrs. Blchard Crowley, ISO Buffalo is a patient In Highland Hospital.

Rochester, where she underwent surgery Tuesday. Miss Kathleen Erne, daughter of Mrs. Earl Erbe, West Lake has returned to Omeonla Stale University College after spending the mid-term recess at home. Miss- iary Ellen Erbu has returned to Geneseo State University College. Miss Sherrod lUmlln, Syossel, is visitinn her parents, Mr.

nd Mrs. Frank H. Hamlin, 47 Gibson St. Mrs. William C.

Power, Farm- ngtnn, was honored Sunday at a amily celebration in the home of her snn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Emerson, 469 N. Main marking her hiilhday anniversary.

Other guests were tr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Power, a i Mr. and Mrs.

Seorge W. Power, Clifton Sorings, and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Em erson and family, this city.

Miss Carol Avery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Avery. i83 N.

Pearl has been named 'o the Dean's list at Bussell Sage College, Troy, for the first semester. Mrs. Ernest Hermann, 557 N. Main will entertain the Timey Topic Club next Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. A paocr on "American Field Sen-ice" will be presented by the hostess.

Miss Diane Fisher, daughter of Mrs. Harlan H. Fisher, Wesl Lake spenl the mid-semester week end at home. John B. Woolslon has returned Syracuse University afler spending the mid-term recess with his narents, Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Woolston, 88 Gibson St. Miss Frankle daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

F. William Young, Chaptn will leave Fri day la be the weekend guest EVENTS CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Scout mothcr- St. a y's 6:30 p.m. Girl daughter dinner, church hall. 7:30 p.m.

WRC, Lincoln Rochester social rooms. 8 p.m. Mobile Communications Emergency Unit, YMCA. 8 p.m. LOOM, -Moose home.

8 p.m. VFW, posl rooms THURSDAY 9:30 a.m. Circle 7, Mrs. V. Brahm, 697 W.

Lake Dr. 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club, Caruso's 12:30 p.m. WSCS, Luncheon meeting, Methodist Church. 6:15 p.m.

Congregalional Church supper and annual meeting. 8 p.m. St. Anne's Chapcr, St. John's parish Itouse.

8 p.m. Lincoln Rochester' social roms. 8 p.m. Odd Fellows, IOOF Hall. 8 p.m.

OES Officers Cub. Mrs. Waller Cyert, 168 Gibson (., was elected president of the 'anandaigua Democratic Women's -iub at the organizational meeting teld Monday evening in the Can- ndaigua Inn. Mrs. Herbert Ellin- rood was chairman pro-tern.

Olher officers, who will assist Irs. Cyert in launching a city- ide program for the Democratic arty, are: Mrs. Francis Mc- "enna, first vice president; Mrs. lobert Schmeer, second vice pros- dent; Mrs. John V.

Mundy, third Ice president and Mrs. Michael fourth vice president: Irs. William Kraft, secretary; ind Mrs. Louise Mincer, treasurer. Mrs.

Cyert outlined the duties of each of the vice presidents; in addition lo performing the duties of he president in her absence, the irst vice president is program TRY WANT ADS FOE Tonight at 7:30 The Interns plus Wackiest Ship in the Army Thurs. and Frl. SHOWN AT 7:30 LESLIE CARON DAVID NltfEM BUNS OF DARKNESS MH-FARRffi DemocraticWomenOrganize chairman; (he second vice president is also membership chairman; tile third vice president, policy chairman and the fourth vice president, finance chairman. The president plans to appoint social chairman and publicity chairman and a by-laws chairman at a later date. Members of the advisory board are Mrs.

Fred Rigney, Mrs. Frank Cougcvan, Mrs. Ellinwood and Mrs. Roderick Newell. The club plans fo hold a dinner at the American Legion on Feb.

26. Student Wins Honors EAST BLOOMHELD Miss Joyce Rogers, a junior at Syracuse University, has 'been named lo the Dean's List for the fall se- mesler. She was also initialed into Thefa Sigma Phi National Worn en's Journalism Honorary, lasl month. She is the daughter of Mrs Ruth Rogers, East Bloomfield ark Arthur Rogers, Holcomb. Anniversary Dinner Hclc EAST BLOOMFIELD Mr.

and Mrs. A. Saxby were guest. o( honor at a dinner party st Rei Top Inn Sunday in observance their 44lh wedding anniversary. Their sons and their wives, Mr and Mrs.

John Saxby of Victor ant Mr. and Mrs. James E. Saxby Holcomb were hosts. Weather con ditions prevented their only daugh ter, Mrs.

Roger Colvin and Mr Colvin of Pearl Creek from bein present. Another son, Thomas wa also unable to attend. liss Susan K. Jones, West Lake Lasell Junior College, Au- urndale, Mass. Miss Catherine Samuels, daugh- er of Mr.

and Mcs. Howard J. amuels, Smllh will spend he mid-semester weekend with cr roommate at Miss Hall's chool, Pittsficld, Miss Jill loore, Providence, H. I. Sports Champion Mertensia Unit Cooks Vegetables The Merlonsia Home unit of the Extension Service me I at the home of Mrs.

Leon Pritchard, Wednesday afternoon. The hostess lauglit the second lesson on Using Vegetables. There were 15 members and one guest present. Announcemcnl was made of the card party to be held by the Can- andalgua Grange on Saturday evening in Grange Hall for the benefit of Edward -Brahm, whose wife was a former member of the unit. Mrs.

Ray Brockelbank will be hostess at the next meeting scheduled Feb. 6. Mrs. C. F.

Moore Feted At Shower Mrs. J. Harry Moore, Middle Cheshire Frank Schrader and Mrs. Edward MacVean entertained 21 guests at a stork shower Friday evening in Ihe home of Mrs. Moore in honor of their sister-in-law, Mrs.

C. Fred crick Moore, 221 N. Pearl SI. Games provided entertainment with prizes awarded to Mrs. Guy M.

Raines and Mrs. Richard J. Dewcy. A cake, decorated in pink and blue featured the refresh' menu. Vicinity girths CLIFTON SPRINGS A daughter, Karen Linda, to Mr.

and Mrs, Gerald Donk, Clillon Springs RD Clifton Springs Hospital, Jan. 1963. A son, Brian Robert, lo Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Smilh, Clifton Springs RD, in Cllflon Springs Hospital, Jan. 22, 1063.

A son, James Patrick, to Mr. and Mrs. James Devereaux, 22 South Clifton Springs, in Cllf- lon Springs Hospital, Jan. 21, 1962. A daughter, Lori Ann, to Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Heals, 8 Broad Clifton Spring's, in Clillon Springs Hospilai, Jan. 23, 1063. A daughter, Sue Ellen, lo Mr. and Mrs.

William Simmons, Newark RD 1, in Clillon Springs Hos- pilai, Jan. 26, 1963. A son, Christopher John, lo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piccola, 97 Maple Palmyra, In Clifton Springs Hospital, Jan.

27, 1963. A daughter, Ann Marie, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beaton, 29 Wesl Main Sliorlsvllle, in Clifton Springs Hospital, Jan. 29, 1963.

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