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I 4 THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK TUESDAY, MAY 14; 1963 PAGE FIVE ABOUT CHIPPENDALE. FLOWERS I ADJURE EARLY AMERICAN DECORATIONS Mrs, Robert Witherspoon (left) (Dalis Messenzer l'hotol and Mrs. Collins W. Carpenter admire the carly American decorations on exhihit at the Wood Lihrary. The exhibits were done by Mrs.

Homer Harvey and members of her class, including Mrs. Kenneth Fletcher, Unit Elects, Membership Tea Given BRISIOL SPRINGS- Mrs. WitHan Fox was elected chairman the Bristol Springs Home Demonstralion Unit of the Extension Service al a recent meeting. Mrs. 13yrun Dills and Mrs.

Raymond! Thompson were named vice-chairthen; Mrs. Marion Hicks. secre. tary: Mrs. J.

Dewey Burd, treasurer; and Airs, Bills, librarian and press correspondent. Mrs. Howard Guile ard Mrs. Harry flerzberg are in charge of arrangements for the annual picnic. AfternOon Cult Mrs.

Merton Pratt was hostess to the Canandaigua Afternoon unit Thursday afternoon in her home, AGrator Place. Lighteen members attended the lea served by Mrs. Clement Wallis and Mrs. Francis Brady. Mrs.

Charles Castle assisted the hostess in entertaining n.embers and guests. Mrs. Wallis, unit chapter, COIlducted A brief business meeting. The nest mecling will he held May 23 in the home of Mrs. Oscar LarFon, 519 North Main St.

at 1 p.m. 1t. case of rain the mecting will he held In the Methodist Church. Highlight of the afternoon dr.g will be the annual bulb and sced auction. EVENTS CALENDAR TUESDAY 8 p.m.

County Holstein Club, Farm and Ilome Center. 8 p.m, Ladies Encampment Auxiliary, 100F hall. 8 p.m. Community Garden Club, Congregational Church. 8 p.m.

American Legion, Leg. ion Home. 8 p.m. Fellowship Club, Mason1c Temple, 8 p.m. Canandalgua Encamp.

ment 100F, Odd Fellows hall. 8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, Methodist Church. WEDNESDAY 1 p.m. DE Society, Granger Homestead.

6:30 p.m. WRC supper meeting, Lincoln Rochester social rooms. 7:10 p.m, Tuberculosis and Health Association, a annual dinner. Lafayette Inn. Geneva.

7:30 p.m, Fire School meeting, Mutual Hook and Ladder Co. 8 p.m. 1.003F, Moose Ilome, 8 p.m, VF1, post rooms. 8 p.m. Ontario County Fair Sociely, Court House.

THURSDAY 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club, Caruso's Restaurant. 1-8 p.m, Chitdren's Festival, St. Mary's School, 2 p.m. Circle WSCS, Mrs.

W. Douglass, Canandaigua RD 5. 3:30 p.m, Tradies Twilight League, Country Club, 5:20 p.m. Mother -daughter banquet-GirI Scouts. United Church, 6:30 p.m, PW dinner meeting.

7 p.m, Ladies Twilight Teague, dinner, Country Club. p.m. Scientific Club. 8 p.m. Canandaigua Contract Bridge Club, Country Club, Birth Record A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Black, Holcomb RD2, in Thompson Hospital, May 13, 1963, Church Society Elects Officers At Annual Dinner Mrs. John Muzdakis was elected president of the St. de Paul Society of St. Mary's Church at its annual dinner mecting held in Holloway House, East Bloomtield, Other officers, who will serve on her staff, are; Mrs.

Robert Ryan, vice president; Miss Rose Schmidt, secretary; Mrs. John Clawson, treasurer: hirs. Rocco Coloprisco and Mrs. Francis Finnick, social service chairmen. Chairmen of the various COmmittees are: Mrs.

Harold Kimble sewing: Mrs. Anthony Comella, assisted by Mrs. M.C. Badger, room; bliss Gertrude Schmidt, membership; Mrs. Francis McKay, and hiiss Ann Bowllan, hosvitality; Mrs.

William Wilson and Mirs, Leo Curlin, refreshment and Miss Thelma Knapp, infant clothing, Fifty members altended the annuat dinner with Mrs. Leo Genecco acting as toastmaster, The Rev. Alphonsils P. Crimmens, moderator of the society, spoke on the objcetives of the organization and commended the members on the charitable work done throughout the year. The Rev.

John V. Rossi, former assislanl pastor of St. Mary's Church, now chaplain of St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, WYES guest speaker. He gave an illustraled talk on his trip la Rome, where he allended the beatification ol Mother Seton.

ther Rossi represented the Sisters of Charity of Rochester, The Rev. Gerald Kelly, chaplain at the Velgrans Administration Hospital, was also a guest al the dinner, Mrs. William Moran, Mrs. MeKay and Aliss Rose Schmidt were in charge of the dinner meeting. Church Women Set Dinner Meet HOLCOMB The Women of St.

Peter's E.piscopal Church will tertain the members of the Bishop Brent Chapter of St. Paul's Church of Rochester at a dinner meeting Thursday at 6:30 pm, 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 5. Caves and Miss Carrie McWilliams, in charge of tables. Social Notebook By CATHERINE Mrs, Lois Bullough, Park has relurned to her home from Thompson Hospital where she underwent major surgery.

Miss Ruth Reld, 67 Gorham is spending several days with her cousin, Mrs. Fred Tuttle, Bornell. George Repsher, Macedon, Is recovering in Thompson Hospital following surgery. Mrs. Laurel Schneider, East was the Mother's Day weekend guest of her son and daughter inlaw, Mr.

and Mrs, Russell Schnetder, Webster. Mira, Leonard F. 55 ry is reported improving at Soldiers and Sailors Hospital, Penn Yam, following eye surgery last Wednesday. Mr. and SIrs.

Robert Vance, Rochester, were Sunday dinner guests of his aunts, Misses Mary and Anna Bowltan, 221 Chapit 5L. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Aldrich, West Lake anti Mr.

and Mrs. John Courter, Saddleback have returned from A vacation trip 10 Staunton, Va, Mrs, Dace Park Adanis, 89 West Gibson spent Mother's Day Mr. and drs. Stuart Boss with her son in-law and daughter, family, Tonawanda. She accom panied his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Newkirk, and aunt, hirs. Agnes Brier, Newark, Antique Show Set In Geneva The annual Antique Show Sale will be held Thursday and Friday at the Methodist Church in Geneva with 28 dealers exhibiting glassware, china, silver, brass, copper, iron, lamps, shades, few. elry, toys, clocks and furniture. Several exhibits will be displayed by area collectors including coverlets and quilts by Walter Robson of Slonley: old costumes by Airs.

Andres Sipos of Seneca and an. tique: bells by Dr. Paul Baldridge cl Geneva. The show, open to 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. Vicinity Births GORITASI A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hyatt bI Webster, May 7, 1063.

Mr. Hyalt is the son ni Mr. and brs, Vernon M. Ilyatt of Gorham. Mayor and Mrs.

Arthur R. Manson, Buffalo St. entertained at a family dinner Sunday, his mother, Mrs. Lena L. Munson, their son and wife, Mr.

and Mrs, John B. Munson and. children. Corey and Kris, Rochester, and their son and wife, Mr. and Hirs.

Arthur R. Munson, and children, Mark and Lynn, Elickox Rd. Charles E. Bathrick, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Bathrick, West Lake enterlained cight boys at a bowling party and hot dog roast Saturday afternoon. Guests were Michael Winshlp, PeLer Morris, Paul Nice, George Kimble, Darid Brown, Gary Brown, James Daniels, and Richard Kornbau. Mrs. George Withian, Geneva, has been the guest for several days of her son, Farl N.

Withiam, and family, North Rd. Mr. and' hirs. Andrew Brown, Rochester have returned after a two-months' vacation in Clearwater, Mrs. William' Barth, Chicago, is visiting Mr.

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

Mr. and Airs. William Barth plan to return here June 1 to make their home. Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Gotte and her sister, Miss Bernice Ely, West E. WELCH Lake have returned from their winter home in Frostproof, Fla. Smorgasbord Nets Auxiliary $232 CHESHIRE -A demonstration party was held at the meeting of the Auxiliary Tuesday at the home cI Mrs. R. C.

Thompson. Mrs. Burton 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. MilIon Hall, Mrs. Howard' Mansfield, Mrs.

Donald Read and Mrs. Chauncey Johncox will have charge of the mother daughter luncheon May 25. Refreshments were served to 20 by the hostess assisted by Mrs. William Barnum and Mrs. Samuel Casella, Guests at the meeting were Mrs.

Daniel Donovan, Mrs. Howard VanSice of Canandaigua and Mrs. R. Smith. Mrs, Douglass will be hostess for the June meeting, assisted by Hirs, Donald Read and Mrs.

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GAS RGE and ELECTRIC AN INVESTOR-OWNED UTILITY WITH OVER 20,000 SHAREHOLDERS (Dally Messenger Pholo) OLDEST MOTHER Mrs. Frank Sisson (left) soars old 9'35 presented a corsage by Alts. George McCullough, first vica president of the Women's Association of the United Church, A3 the oldest mother present nt the annual Miclher-Daughter banquet. PTA Installation Set NAPLES Officers of the Parent Teacher Association will be in. slalled al the meeting tonight, The meeting will be preceded by tureen supper at 6:30 Mrs.

Merrian Tong, Finger Lakes PTA room representative, will be the installing officer, The program will include a swimming demon. stration under the direction of Bliss Patricia Tross, CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS Wood Library Features Early American Decorations Exhibit The annual mecting and spring exhibition of the Esther Stevens Brazer Guild of the Historical ciely of Early American Decoralions will be held al the Baron Steuben Inn. Corning, Wednesday through Friday, The exhibition is open to the public from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. Mrs.

Homer A. Harvey, member of the guild, is a menther of the hospitality committee for the three-day meeting. Memhers of Mrs. Harvey's class in early American decoration who are also members of the Guild inchide Mrs. Kenneth Fletcher, Sirs.

Frank Rich and Mrs. Clyde Sal- Birth Record A son 10 Mr. and Sirs. Burton Davis, West Main Honcoye, in Thompson Hospital, May 10, 1903. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth D. Melz, Livonia, in Thompson Iospital, May 10, 1063. A son in Mr. and Gordon Easton, Datewood Drive, Rochester, in Thompson Hospital, May 11.

1963. A daughter 10 Mr. and Mrs. Years. llotcomb RD2, in Thompson Hospital, May 11, 1953.

A daughter to Sir. and Mrs. Carl W. Schlappi. Box 63 Naples, in Thompson Hospital, May 11, 1963.

A daughler 10 Mr. and Mrs. ET, Armstrong, Homeoye, i in Thompson linspital. May 12, 1963. A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Paul R. Kellogg, 23 Granger Canandaigua, in Thompson rital. May 13, 1063. A son, Roy Lynne, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy L. Bullough, Lakewosd, N.J. April 30, 1953. Mr.

Bullough is the son of Mrs. Lois Bullough, Park St. fin, all Canandalgua; Airs, E.C. Britt of Newark and Mrs. Burton Lewman of Lyons.

The Society was established 10 further the interest and education of the craftsman in copying and restoring the decorated articles which were execuled by our forefathers. The exhibit is open to the public "to help people recognize the authentie work done by the carly Mrs. Harvey said. "Glass" is the theme of the mccting. On Wednesday evening there will be a gallery talk discussing the originals from the exSubition by Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Keegan of Hudson, Ohio. A briefing on the Corning Glass Center will be given by John P. Fox on Thursday morning, after which the members will tour the Glass Center. Paul Perrat, director of the Corwing Glass Muscurn will be principal speaker at the banquel be held Thursday evening.

Miss Jean Warren Feted At Shower Miss Jean Ann Warren, tor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthor Warren. Syassett, L.T., formerly of this clly, was guest of honor Saturday al a dessert kitchen shower given by Mrs.

Albert W. While, 50 Gotham S1. There were 20 guests including Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Ellroy Van Dyke, Penn Van, and Mrs.

Robert Patio: and Miss Nancy Snyder, Rochester. The marriage of Miss Warren, member of the Rochester public schools facully, Frank L. Knorr. Haverford, is to take place June 22 in Third Presbyterian Church, Rochester. GUYS and DOLLS! in your senior year your next step should be at RB.I Let R.B.I.'s Business, Aptitude Test help you to decide on a secure and bright future in the business world.

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