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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 5

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THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK TUESDAY, MAY 14,1953 PAGE FIVE ADMIRE EARLY A I A DECORATIONS Mrs. Robert Wltherspoon (tefO an" Mr" Collins w. Carpenter admire the early American decorations on exhibit at the Wood Library The exhibits were done by Mrs. Homer Harvey and members of her class, including Mrs. Kenneth Fletcher, Mrs.

Frank Rich, and Mrs. Clyde Maffin. Unit Elects, Membership Tea Given BRISTOL SPRINGS-- Mrs. Vul- lism Fox was elected chairni.ni of the Bristol Springs Home Demon- slration Unit nf the Extension Service al a recent meeting. Mrs.

Byron Bills and Mrs. Raymond Thompson WITC named vice-chairmen; Mrs. Marion Hicks, secretary; Mrs. J. Dewcy Burd, Ireas- urcr; and Hills, librarian and press correspondent.

Mrs. Howard Guile ar.d Mis. Harry Ilerzherg are in charge of arrangements for Ihc annual picnic. Aflernnnn L'nit Mrs. Merlon Pratt was hostess to the Canandaigua Afternoon unit Thursday afternoon in her home, Alwalcr Place.

Eighteen members attended (he membership lea served by Mrs. riemcnl Wallis and Mrs. Francis Brady. Mrs. Charles Caslle assist- eel the boslcss in entertaining members and guests.

Mrs. Wallis, unil chapter, con- dueled a brief business meeting. The next meeting will be held May 23 in the home of Mrs. Oscar Larson, 519 North Main SI. al 1 p.m.

lit case of rain ineeling will he held in Ihc Melhodisl Church. Highlighl of the meeting will be the annual bulb and feed auction. EVENTS CALENDAR TUESDAY 8 p.m. Counly Holslein Club, Farm and Home Ccnlcr, 8 p.m. Ladies Encampment Auxiliary, IOOP hall.

8 p.m. Communily Garden Club, Congregational Church. 8 p.m. American Legion, Log- Ion Home. 8 p.m.

Fellowship Club. Masonic Temple. 8 p.m. Canandaigua Encampment IOOF, Odd Fellows hall. 8 p.m.

Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, Methodist Church. WEDNESDAY 1 p.m. DH Society, Granger Homcslcad. 6:30 p.m. WRC supper meeting, Lincoln Rocltcster social rooms.

7:30 p.m. Tuberculosis and Health Association annual dinner. Lafayette Inn. Geneva. 7:30 p.m.

Fire School meeting, Mutual Hook and Ladder Co. 8 p.m. LOOM, Moose Home, 8 p.m. VFW, post rooms. 8 p.m.

Ontario County Fair Society. Court House. THURSDAY 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club Carulo's Restaurant. 1-8 p.m.

Children's Festival, St. Mary's School 2 p.m. Circle 3. WSCS, Mrs. W.

E. Douglass, Canandaigua RD 5. 3:30 p.m. a i Twilight League, Country Club. 6:20 p.m.

Mother-daughter banquet-Girl Scouts. United Church. 6:30 p.m. PW dinner meeting. 7 p.m.

Ladies Twilight League, dinner, Country Club. 8 p.m. Scicnlific Cliib. 8 p.m. Canandaigua Contract Bridge Club, Counlry Club.

Birth Record A son lo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Black, Holcomb RD2, in Thompson Hospital, May 13, 1963. Wood Library Features Early American Decorations Exhibit The annual meeting and spring exhibition of the Esther Stevens Brazcr Guild of (he Historical Society of Early American Decorations will be held at the Baron tcuben Inn, Coming, Wednesday through Friday. The exhibition is open to the public from 1:30 lo 4:30 p.m.

on Thursday. Mrs. Homer A. Harvey, member of Hie guild, is a member the hospitality committee for the Ihrcc-day meeting. Members of Mrs.

Harvey's class in early American decoration wlw nre also members of Ihe Guikl include Mrs. Kenneth Fletcher, Mrs. Frank Rich ami Mrs. Clyde Maf- Birth Record A son lo Mr. ami Mrs.

Burton Davis, 8 West Main Hoiicoyc, in Thompson Hospital, Mav 10, 1953. A daughter fo Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. JIclz, Livonia, in Thompson Hospital, May 30, 1963.

A son Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kaslon, 8 Datcwood Drive, Rochester, in Thompson Hospital, May 11. 1963. A daughter lo Mr.

and Mrs. Ilarwood Years. Ilotcomb HD2, in Thompson Hospital, May 11. A daughler Mr. and Mrs.

Carl W. Schlappi. Box 63 N'aples, in Thompson Hospital, May 11, IS63 A daughler lo Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Armstrong, Honeoyc. in Thompson Hospital. May 12, 1963. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Paul R. Kellogg. 23 Granger Canandaigua. in Thompson Hospital. May 13, 1963.

A son, Roy Lynne, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Bullougli. Lakcwoc-rl, N.J.

April 30, 1563. Mr. Bullough is the son of Mrs. Lois Dullough, Park St. fin, all of Canandaigua; Mrs.

E.G. Britt of Newark and Mrs. Burton Lew-man of Lyons. The Society was established fo further the inlerest and education of Ihe craftsman in copying and restoring the decorated articles which were executed by our forefathers. The exhibit is open to the public "to help people recognize Ihc authentic work done by the early Mrs.

Harvey "Glass" is Ihc theme of the meeting. On Wednesday evening Iliere will be a gallery lalk discussing ttie originals from the exhibition by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kcegan of Hudson, Ohio. A brief- ins; on the Corning 'Glass Center will be given by John P.

Fox on Thursday morning, after which the members will lour Ihe Glass Center. Paul Perrot, director of Ihe Corning Glass Musenm will be principal speaker at the banquet lo be held Thursday evening. Miss Jean Warren Feted At Shower Miss Jean Ann Warren, Roches fer, daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Ar lluir E.

Warren. Syosselt, L.I. formerly of this cily, was guesl of honor Saturday at a dessert kitch en slrowcr given by Mrs. Albei W. While, 50 Gorham SI.

There were 5(1 guests including Mrs. Warren. Mrs. Ellroy D. Van Dyke, Penn Van, and Mrs.

Rober Pallon and Miss Nancy Snyder Rocheslcr. The marriage of Miss Warren member of Ihe Rochester public schools facully, to Frank Knorr, Haverford, is lo lake place June 22 in Third Presbylcr ian Church, Rochesler. GUYS and DOLLS 1 in your senior year your next step should be a Let R.B.I.'s Business, Aptitude Test help you to decide on a secure and bright future in the business world. ROCHESTER BUSINESS IUSTITUT1B '-172 CHa'toa So; Write, Visit or Phone HA 6-0680 tor details llmrch Society Elects Officers Lt Annual Dinner Mrs. John Muzdakis was elected resident of the St.

de aul Society of St. Mary's Church its annual dinner meeting held Holloway House, East Bloom- eld. Other officers, who will serve on er staff, are; Mrs. Robert Ryan, ce i Miss Rose chniidt, secretary; Mrs. John lawson, treasurer; Mrs.

Itocco oloprisco and Mrs. Francis Fin- 'ck, social service chairmen. Chairmen of the various com- ittees are: Mrs. Harold Kimblc Mrs. Anthony Cornelia, ssisted by Mrs.

M.C. Badger, iom; Miss Gertrude Schmidt, embcrship; Mrs. Francis Mcay, and Miss Ann Bowllan, has- lalily; Mrs. William Wilson and Irs. Leo Curtin, refreshment and liss Thelma Knapp, infant cloth- ig- Fifty members attended the an- ual dinner with Mrs.

Leo Genec- acting as loastmaster. The Rev. Iphonsus P. Crimmcns, modera- of the society, spoke on the hjcclives of the organization and ommended the members on the laritablc work done throughout ie year. The Bev.

John V. Rossi, former ssistanl pastor of St. Mary's hurrh, now chaplain of St. Hospital, Rochester, was uest speaker. He gave an illus- raled talk on his trip to ome, where he attended the beati- calion of Mother Seton.

Faler Hossi represented the Sisters Charily of Rochesler. The Hev. crald Kelly, chaplain at the Vet- rans Administration Hospital, 'as also a guest at the dinner. Mrs. William Moran, Mrs.

Mcay and Miss Rose Schmidt were charge of the dinner meeting. Ukurch Women Set Dinner Meet HOLCOMB The Women of St. 'eter's Episcopal Church will en- ertain the members of the Bishop Brent Chapter of SI. Paul's Epis- opal Church of Rochester at a 'inner meeting Thursday at 6:30 in. in Guild Hall.

The program will include films of the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. presented by Mrs. James Davis and Mrs. Spencer Knight of Newark. Mrs.

Joseph Ferris is general chairman; and Mrs. Stewart "aves and Miss Carrie McWil- in charge of tables. Social Notebook By CATHERINE E. WELCH Mrs. Lois Bullougli, Park las relumed to her home from Thompson Hospital where she underwent major surgery.

Miss Ruth A. Reid, 67 Gorham is spending several days with cousin, Mrs. Fred J. Tutlle, itorncll. George Repsher, Macedon, is recovering in Thompson Hospital following surgery.

Mrs. Laurel Schneider, East the Mother's Day weekend of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schneider, Webster. Mrs.

Leonard F. TOzC 56 Perry is reported improving at Soldiers and Sailors Hospital, Penn Van, following eye surgery "ast Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance, Eloclwsler, were Sunday dinner quests uf his mints, Misses Mary and Anna Bowllan, 221 Chapin St.

Sir. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Aldrlcli, West Lake and Mr. and Mrs.

John Courier. Saddleback have returned from a vacation trip to Sfaunlon, Va. Mrs. Dace Park Adams, 89 West ibson spent Mother's Day with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Stuart Boss and family, Tonawanda. She accompanied his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton. Newkirk, and aunt, Mrs.

Agnes Brier, Newark. Antique Show Set In Geneva The annual Antique Show and Kale will be held Thursday and Friday at the Methodist Church in Geneva with 28 dealers exhibiting glassware, china, silver, brass, copper, iron, lamps, shades, Jewelry, toys, clocks and furniture. Several exhibit; will be displayed by area collectors including coverlets and quilts by Walter Robson of Stanley; old costumes by Mrs. Andres Sipos of Seneca and antique bells by Dr. Paul Baldridge of Geneva.

The show, open fo the public, will be from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. Luncheons, snacks and dinners will be served both days under the management of the Wesleyan Service Guild. Mayor and Mrs.

Arthur R. Mtm- son, Buffalo St. entertained at a family dinner Sunday, his mother, Lena L. Munson, Iheir son and wile, Mr. and Mrs.

John B. Munson and children. Corey and Kris, Rochester, and heir son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R.

Munson, and children, Mark and Lynn, Hickox Rd. Charles Balhrlck, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bathrick, West Lake entertained eight xys at a bowling party and hot dog roast Saturday aflcrnoon.

luests were Michael Winship, Peler Morris, Paul Nice, George David Brown, Gary Brown, James Daniels, and Richard Kornbau. Mrs. George William, Geneva, has been the guest for several days of her son, Earl N. Withiam, and family, North Rd. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Brown, Rochester have returned after a two-months' vacation in Clearwatcr. Fla Mrs. William Barlh, Chicago, 111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Furey, 16 Dungan and her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Barth, Lake St. Mr.

and Mrs. William Barth plan to return here June 1 to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Goffe and her sisler, Miss Bernice Ely, West Lake have returned from their winter home in "Frostproof, Fla.

Vicinity Births GORHAM A son, fo Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hyatt of Webster, May 7, 1963. Mr. Hyatt is the son nf Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon M. Hyalt of Gorham. Smorgasbord Nets Auxiliary CHESHIRE --A demonstration party was held at the meeting of tlie Auxiliary Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H- C.

Thompson. Mrs. Hurlon Fletcher reported that the recent smorgasbord netted $239.89. Plans were discussed for another smorgasbord to be held in the near future. Mrs.

W. E. Douglass, Mrs. Milton Hall, Mrs. Howard Mansfield Mrs.

Donald Read and Mrs. Chauncey Johncox will have charge the mother daughter luncheon May 25. Eefreshmenls were served fo 20 by the hostess assisted by Mrs William Barnum and Mrs. Sam uel Casella. Guests at the meeting were Mrs.

Daniel Mrs Howard VanSice of Canandaigu, and Mrs. R. Smith. Mrs. Douglass will be' hostess for the June meeting, assisted by Mrs.

DnnaM Head and Mrs. Thurs ton Moranda. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS ELECTRIC DISHWASHER IN YOUR HOME Dishpan hands belong io another era. Modern housewives escape the chore of manual dishwashing--have softer, lovelier hands, it's simple. All you do is place the dishes in your Electric Dishwasher, add detergent, close cover and press a control--Reddy does the rest--automatically! See Your Electrical Appliance Dealer Now YOUt SBTVKJ ROCHESTER GAS I RG-E I an I AN INVESTOI-OWNEO UHUIT wrm ova (Dally rholo) OLDEST MOTHER Mrs.

Frank Slsson (left) 2 yoars old was presented a corsage by Mrs. George McCulIough, first vlca president of the Women's Association of the United Church, as the oldest mother present at the annual Mother-Daughter hanquet. PTA Installation Set NAPLES Officers of the Par- nt Teacher Association will be in- lalled at the meeting tonight, "he meeting will be preceded by tureen supper at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Terrian Long, Finger Lakes PTA room representative, will bo tha installing officer.

The program will include a swimming demon- siralion under the direction of Miss Patricia Tross. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS TUESDAY NIGHT Art Linkletler (5) Pioneers (8) Lloyd Bridges (10) Checkmate (13) News, Weather News-- Eon Cochran Laramte (C) (5) Marshall Dillon (0-13) Combat Lloyd Bridges (10 Tiiird Man Empire (5-10) Red Sfcelton (9-13) Hawaiian Eye Jack Benny (3-8) Dick Powell (9-13) Untouchables Garry Moore diet Huntloy (9-13 As Caesar Sees 11 11(3-5-8-9-10-13) News Movie Steven Allen Movie Johnny Carson (C) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Death Valley Days (5) Gadabout Gaddis (10) What's My Line (13) News, Weather (8) Car 11 in Sen-ice Virginian (5-10) CRS Reports (9-13) Wagon Train Going My Way (5-10) Dobie Gilll Beverly Hillbillies (3-8) Bob Hope Dick Van Dyke (9-13) Our Man Higgins (3-8) Eleventh Hour (5-10) U.S. Steel Hour (9-13) Naked City News Weather, Snorts Steve Allen Movie Johnny Carson SANGSTER TV Authorized EMERSON Dealer Antenna Service Used Furniture Appliances Phone 14 66 29 Bristol St. Daytime (Mon. Thru FrI.) (8) Continental Classroom Continental Classroom (C) (5) College of the Air Today (5) Teleschool (10) College of the Air Dr.

MacLcnnan Parly Line (10) (M) R.F.D. 10 (T Compass (W) Christophers (Th) On the Farm (F) Sacred Heart Calendar These Things We Share Crusader Rabbit (C) Pastoral Call (9) Abbott Costello Captain Kangaroo (13) Film Feature Laurel Hardy Educalional TV Carloons (3) Ladies Day (9-13) Romper Room (10) Movie (5) Magic Toy Shop (8) Raela Programs News (8) Educational (9) Jack LaLanne (5) I Married Joan Truth or Consequences 10: CO-(3-8) Say When (13) Jack LaLanne. (9) Divorce Court (5) Movie (10) Educational TV Play your Hunch (C) (13) Girl Talk (10) I Love Lucy Price is Right (C) (9-13) Day in Court (10) Real McCoys TEA Concentration (10) Pete Gladys (9-13) Seven Keys Your First Impression (C) (5-10) Love of Life (9-13) Ernie Ford News Truth or Consequences (3) WSYR Gang (5-10) Search for Tomorrow (9-13) Father Knows Best Guiding Light News--Ray Scherer Movie (9-13) General Hospital (5) Bcsl of Groucho (8) Divorce Court (10) Star Showcase As the World Turns (9) Market Place (13) Romper Room Password (8) Ben Jerrod News-- Alex Dreiet Doctors (8) Doctors (Mon. Tues. Fri.) (8) Home Cooking (Weti.

Thurs.) (9-13) Jane Wyiiian (5-10) House Parly News-- Kalber Queen for a Day (3-8) Lorclla Young (5-10) To Tell the Truth (5-10) News You Don't Say! (0-13) Who Do You mist 5-10) Millionaire Match Game (C) American (5-10) Secret Storm Bandstand News-- Vanocur Make Room for Daddy (8) Bozo Poneyo (5-10) Edge of fx'ight (9-13) Discovery American Is'ewsfana Cartoons (8) Movie (5) Highway Patrol (9) Superman (10) Cartoon Theater (13) Mickey Mouse Clllti Lock-up (9) Amos 'n 1 Andy (10) Carloons 1 Movie Rocky his Frieirfl (5) Cartoon Clubhouse News (10) News Weather News Hows Business? News News (9) Adventure; in Paradise Huntley BrinUey (5-10) Walter Cronkilo.

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