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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 Springs flab THE IUILY MES5EXGEB CAXAXDAIGUA, N. Y. FRIDAY, THB fiOP PIPS 1 PEACE nurse of siw Cilf'c-n High CSKV- C1IFTOX SPmXGS, --i bout 45 jnenibers Cn.V;: club K-K 'gutar bi-weekly initartuni gr.vc- lie, tagScg-as j-v jStn iS-Zy, laeh he s.j---' feidi Pity aciifiee Plays." large lay -which hu.s reduous he ake (ften T-i ill striv iraki- r. feome of 3fe. Fred Cross ness of brotfcer, WHUana Pren- Wiiaiiim -Humphrey called to Kliutra by the cf Auburn.

been visiting aad Carles Frf- Grovcr Boat. 31s-. Mrs. Edward H. JJrsv Lemuel Edaar-S.

Morcy.feas reaiel the Grouch house on East av- Charts of Awbarw, ha- rckiset! tlsC takery, of I Mrs. Cotton. Comstcs-fc place OK Cwhdeton si Jleihtulisj i-hurch parsonage l-ten to John L- Dean. FViiise Fox lias -ix-aerc vineyard of Xk-ho3as en Praiisburirh street. gingham Xo.

of the C. A. R-, will sen-e supper iii Lesion hall this eveninar io help defray Decoration tlav expefjses. i Wan! Jones' is in Ithaca hospital for treatment for anpemHeltis. Mr.

have street, Hteier games. Car Hits Signboard anil groom were attendants. Following a weduir.ir dinner, Mr. aad Mrs. B.

X. Hinefcley retcmed from they spent the winter. Mr. 3li-s. X.

Hawlcy. of Ulster county, will make ihoir home with son. Rev. F. A.

Hawley. this vilhige. MSY. Capron and son. Theodore, of Waylajid.

arc siwnd- ing the with her parents, Mr. Mrs: E. E. Parrish. Mr.

Mrs. Marion Fox are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Xelson Fox.

Mr, Fox has i his jMJsition at Sonyeti and will talw a at Palmyra next week. Mrs. Fox will -remain in Naples for the present. Coy Street Phone 502 FEEE DEUVESY 3 Ibs.Fresh Hamburg Shoulder Steak Pure Pork Sausage Shoulder Roast Pork Steak Rib Roast Boned and Rolled Dill PkHes, quart jar 24c 25c 20c-22c 28c 35c 25c 3H.SS MAEY CAP80N, Correspondent Briefs Hutch of Pure Silk Hose The newest shades air SCO .3 'despair eczema like a miracle when PHELPS, May 14 J. W.

Lynch and J- Eionion of Seneca Falls, were slightly injured Thursday morning when a coupe in 'lWxr-" was called to were the T.i^duv bv the death of ttsghxvay lailed to Judson Mowlam; a'; i take the curve leaning from the concrete to the isirt roa-u at Five fureS''was "held from two miies northwest of vl -j. Norton How- Phelps and crashed into s. sign: Y---' rf-, board belonging to Newman, teacher of proprietor of the pavilion, located grade entertained the. at the forks of the road at Five and The coupe after wreck-: e-'roas'C laJt" rJtrht after school, at: ing: the rf toppled over an env Nook rue north Caaan- bankment, rcsde two complete -oad 1 turnovers and landed in the brook. Donald'Briggs has been en- 20 feet away.

It was wrecked foe- gaged to-tfeach in the Allen-'s Hill! yond repair, rear. Miss Hii- Lynch received a severe, gash'in of "canandaigaa will the wrist but the men in'the Abbev district; were not hurt, other than cats and Isaac Green in the Simmons bruises. State hoopers were triet; Miss Mary Toomey has been ed to investigate the accident but teach iu district No. found nothing upon which to base 6, Norton in the 01- a charge against the men. isu kt and Miss Elizabeth; to Phelps and Mr.

Crosby will arrive here in June. The Young Society Of the CoBgregaiitmal Cknrcli Will Give a VAUDEVILLE MAY14TH' At 8 O'clock in tlie Congregational Chapel --Admission 25c-- H. B. Annual meeting anii election officers of the unit of Home Bureau will be held in the tows; hail next Tuesday afternoon. Miss Marion K.

MinUirn, cc-anty aeent. will give a denionstraticn In salad making. HCtO. the elect A. Elect Phelps Psrent-Teacher association will holt! its annual election of ofifcers in the High school baiid- ingr next Monday afternoon.

A report froni the soring conference of be fa Karp Lawrencc Dec. the -whole world io know what Xfetment has done for me Gleason in the Chapin district. 1 IV To Lecture on Bermuda -J- B. Felt, who recency returned fronr Bermuda, will give a lecture on his trip- at a meeting -of Enterprise'Grange at Oaks Corners, nest Wednesday evening- H. D.

Papons and William TS-TJL. i 1 "ecaeiai on JKV- ears. I was troubled for two whole years, using 'Adams are driving, new cars. Mrs. Sarah M.

Rswe E. Mrs. Sarah 51, Rowe, aged 34 years, died Wednesday nigb.t at different kinds of ointments -with- goad results. 3Ia'ny even prescribed remedies trouble worse. My vmM who had used Eesi' Ointeeat for many years, told TI Mrs.

Barnhart of Clayton is vis- the nome of her caughier. Mrs. A. Boar(I of fea th Week, May 17' The week hejrinning: Monday; May 17. lias beer, designated as Clean-up" by "assoda-fion its STANLEY, May 14 Public mooting Saturday at -i worship at the Methodist C.

Kobv's office, to next Sunday morning will begin at 9:30. The pastor''will speak, A lecture and motion picture or. "Prophets in the Church." The le League of Nations will be giv- Sunday school xvii! meet at 10:43 the church audi- and the Christian Encieavor Sccie- at 8 Mrs. William Fake spent today Naples High school baseball in Hall. team "beat Atlanta High school by M- D.

Connors and son, a sec-re of to 6 on Billy spent Thursday afternoon in afternoon on the local Genex'a. This afternoon the local team plays Hershey brothers are driving a High school at Middle- new sedan. sex. i Scott brothers are erecting coal Scouts held a regular troop sheds at the west switch. isectinsr Wednesday evening in Le-'.

jT and Mrs. Hubert Knowlton gion hall. -I and Blodgett brothers are the lat- Mrs. Charles McNeil and dausrh- es to have their residences wires! ter, Miss Margaret, are visiting. or electricity.

KPI-I r.IcXe:! ip York city. Lakes' Aid of the 'Baptist Mrs. Emily Rogers has retui-ned hurch of Gorham. met at after spending the winter'at West, Pc- nt NOW.YT-: i Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Semans antl Stop and Shop at the Home Store 24c to yd. 00c to $1.65 75e Ladies' Silk underwear Brsss Goods GMs' Fast- Color Dresses Boys' Fast Color Waists Boys' Fast Color Snirts eg 35c and Men's, Women's- Children's UsioG Suits 65c to 95c Socks for Girls and Boys, pair 45c Men's Socks, 20c to 45c Try a Pair of tadies' AH Silk pair S5c Eufiled Cmtaiiis, pair $1.25 to $2.50 Mrs. E. M. Ryan 43 Phoenis Street --v Itheatnec.

my ears that it day rn cars Ircttar and again. on my iteeds it. Only ona her daughter, Miss Ruth F. Bussey with she had liv- at the home of Mr. and ed for the past two years.

Pneu- Mrs. William E. i nioiiia with which she was stricken' 7 orman Mosher. 12 year son of'-. four days previous caused her it'Si'her dfldten and Mrs.

William Mosher, who death. Mrs. Rowe was born at bies and had rc dde on the Alien's Hill road, fell 'Webster, May and iiad hv- his bicycle on his way home ed in Phelps for the 52 years. from school "Wednesday noon and She was married in IS57 to hi.s right aim. Dr.

M. Rowe -who died 36 year Keilly took him to Memorial age- She leaves five sons. Jay hospital "at Canandaigua, where of Ann 2 Gordon X-ray bictures taken and the: of 0-: Ernest E-, of fracture reduced. New York, and William and A meeting of the Legion Corydon Rowe, both of Roches- Auxiliary will be held at the home, ter. and two (laughters, Mrs.

Bus- of Mrs. Andrew McWilHams, Mon- i Pe and Mrs. J. Fred Helmer, botii day night The Ladies will make; Phelps. Funeral sen-ices will r.

i i- -n bats for Decoration Day, and also, be held from the Bussev home Sat- Mrs. SebasaaaDa cases for the silver recently'. ur(Ja at 3 o'clock, Rev. G. rurchaseL i Winlcworth, pastor of the Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Bell spent church officiating. Interment Thursday in Rochester with-vrill be in Rest Haven cemetery- friends. Michael Leary and two sons of; Janior Prom Tonight Rochester have been visiting at the Junior Promenade in honor of home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank 3Ic; ne Class of 1026, Phelps High- Donald- school, will be held in the gynmas- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg and! uni the High school this Briefs Miss Dorothy Benton. of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Benton awarded Phi Beta Kappa honors at Cornell university, has. been engaged as teacher of Latin at next year. Captain D- Seeley of New York licra for an estenclc'i with his sister, Mrs. Jcnnfe l.lr.- Mrs. Lillian Falkey has return-1 cd to her home in Phelps after a the local four months' visit with her daugh- ter.

Kelly at Cortland. John Butterfieid who has Kpending the winter in Florida, daughter has returned to Phelps. John 0. Phillips of Outline, i is visiting relatives in Phelps. Sirs.

Joel. Caves is spending a few at Wiiitesboro, where her iausrhter. Miss Marion is engaged in teaching. Miss Kaitie Gerow has returned to Phelps c-r spending a incip.ths in Canandaigua- Dares Arctic, Saves Eskimos Ceuasy -n. jjjjji ui tli'J i i 'daughter Janet, Mrs.

Mary ng ftil! be furnished by Frank McWilHams and Betty I an O'Hara's nine-pieco orchestra. 'and Esther Bennett aUended par-' patrons and are ty at the home of Mr. and jj rs H- Dillon. Mr. tind Dudley Reed at Hemlock Tuesday, i Mrs.

A. S- Rathbun. Mr. and Mrs. in observance of their daughter ero Facer.

Mr. ani Mrs. B. E. Margaret's fourth birthday.

Babcock, Prof- and Mrs. Earl Cro! Mrs. Leon Johnson and children, ys an i rf Cooking- Floyd and Ola spending a naTnj Welch, awi -Mrs. a recer.tvisiior ax the home of hcr father, Robert H. Wheeler.

Rev. Mrs. Walter Mason O-' i Moniowr Falls were Thursday and Mrs. AVilliam Mr. Mrs.

So'-mour Fri'dley, Mr. A. S. HiMreth. Mr.

Mrs. I Unch'srch and Mr. 'I i i i sts of Mr. Mrs. E- G.

rK Wic .33, essj to keep the-Kesco Stove cleaa--with the always clear blue, rising the grate. BEISfOL YALLE? LI S. H. CLOfiECY 1 I Dare--Crosby Miss Beth A. Dare of Phelns and Fred D.

Crosby, also of this I a student, at a Springfield, i college were married "'ay :7, at the First Christ Episcopal church itf SnriagfieW, the rector, Mr. Ramsey officiatir.g. tte liOa-btutiable Rockwaave Bristol Valley A. Symonds en- Mr. and Duncan and otit for tertained recently her parents, Mr.

sor Charles of Rochester and Mr. ii of vSTi- 2ffi 'John CGtteg, her ancle'aid--aunt, Mr. of" Honeoyc recent aymoatns. and Wcs1cy -gellen; of of their sister, Mrs. and up.

igloomfield, her cousin Reginald Holeomb and Mr. Hoicoir.b. 'Andrews of Buifalo, Henry pupils of Mayweed school Krg jp IrQW of Batavia andytliss havjng a vacation. Thursday; ami of loniaj (Fjpay ani Monday. The rural' T- Jll and'Mrs.

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Years Available:
1922-1977