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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 11

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Canandaigua, New York
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THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1963 PAGE ELEVEN a Charles Shepard 374-2927 2nd Lt. Edmond F. Gormel grandson of Cornish, North Mam Naples, who was graduated from tlw U.S. Air-Force course for communications officers at Keesler AFB, hii been reassigned to Vandenberg AFB, calif. A graduate of the University of Rochester, he Is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edmond Gormel Sr. of Dansyille. John Lyon, wito recently completed basic training at the Naval Training Center at Grot Lakei, Is spending a 14 day leave with his parents, Dr. and Mri.

William T. Lyon, Cohocton Kef ore reporting to his new as sign- men I at Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. John VIerhile suffered an ankle, Injury Saturday while de. scendlng a sfepladder.

Mrs. Llewellyn Chrysler, Race Street, quietly observe her 88ih birthday anniversary on Sunday. Born in Avon, Mrs. Chrysler Leaders' Meeting Slated At Church EAST BLOO1IFIELD A lead crshJp conference for- 'deacons, trustees and chairmen of the churches of the Genesee Valley Association vrlll be held from 3 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday, In First Congregational Church.

Discussion leaders Dr. Howard Spragg, treasurer of the United Church of Christ Board of Homeland Missions; Dr. Reginald Helffrtch, general secretary for World Service of the United Church of Christ Board of World and the Hev. Ferry Smith, regional director of the Stewardship Council of the United Church of Christ. The ministry o( the two major boards will be presented by Dr.

Spragg and Dr. HeHfrlch. A question and answer period will follow. Mr. Smith will'present techniques of ChrisUtn Enlistment and answer question: on Every Member Canvass programs.

Supper will be served by a committee of 'the Women's Fellow, ship of the church with Mrs. Carl Backus as genera! chairman. Yerkes President Farm Group John Yerkes was elected chairman of Oie IKtchcn Konfertnce Number Four it a meeting it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brock- Ubanlc, Marsh Rd.

Nineteen were present for picnic supper and meeting conducted by George LaDue, chairman. Gordon Outhouse was named discussion leader and Mrs. Gordon Outhouse, secretary, commlllecwoman and Maynard Johnson, legislative representative. Mr. and Sirs.

Clifford Purdy, Purdy will be hosts for the next meeting Oct. at 8 p.m. Ionia MRS. CARL DAVIS Daily Messenger Correspondent Box fonla Holcomh 657-7670 Mr. and Mrs.

Wation LaRoje, who had lived in fonta for sears, left Monday for their new home in Randolph, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Good were recent dinner guests of Mr. Mrs.

Clarence Moore, Aloquin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ferringer ct West Bloomficld entertained at a party recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Good, In observance of the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrtn- ger. Robert Benson, U.S. Navy, has returned lo Norfolk, afler spending a 30-day leave with Mr.

and Mrs. Reid Becker. Mrs. Ellis Shetler, West Bloomfield, called on Mrs. Carl Davis recently.

Mrs. Frank Slocum of Rochester was a Friday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sto- ciim and family. Mrs.

Margaret PhllUpj of Rochester was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Davis and daughter, Janet. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis were Saturday evening guests of Mr.

and Mrs. James Kirlcwood ind family, Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Lay and family of Fairport were Sunday callers at the home of Ray Lay, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Sackeft and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis family. and Bloom field School News Karen Kennedy Stone report from and Mrs.

Cheryl Bund's Grade 5. Several caterpillars have been brought to the homeroom. Gerald Necnan's monarch cater- Pillar has Into a pretty green chrysalis. One of the furry caterpillars has spun its cocoon. Steven Gilbert brought In a Ve- r.us fly-trap and demonstrated now it captures Its prey by feed- Ing It a fly.

The ctoss also watch- the film strip "Caterpillar lo The students of Mrs. has been resident of Naples for years. Miss Michelle Misel will tell her experiences as foreign exchange student In S.A., last summer at the meeting of the Parent. Tetcher Association in the school Tuesday, Oct. 1.

New teachers will also be feted at the meeting. Mrs. Myron Crouch, Cohocton, the former Marie Bleyer of Naples, has.be«n elected Udy assistant steward of Cohocton Grange. Mr. Crouch has been elected assistant steward.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bauer, Rochester, were at their home Sunday and on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiley, Weld St.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuhn, of Long Iiland, are at their residence on Rhine-Street for a time. Mrs. Charles Geer, of Naples, a patient In the Guyanoga Nursing Home, will quietly mirk her 92nd birthday anniversary on Friday.

She is the mother of Mrs. John WWmer, Weld SI. Mr. and llrs. Lloyd Hoyt, ville will observe their 53rd wedding anniversary on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt were married In Rochester, Sept. 28, 1810 and have been residents of the Naples area for 15 years. They.

are. former owners of Hoyt's Boat Livery At Woodvllle. John K. Welch RN, of Leicester, a member of the staff of Craig Colony at Sonyea, has received his eighth merit award in the em- ployes' suggestion program for his suggestion that each hospital unit be equipped vilh an eyeglasses repair HI. He Is the father of John Welch Jr.

and the son-in-law of Ernest Graff, both of Naples. Naples Grange Elects Of ficers' NAPLES Charles W. Shepard, who prevlouily served as master of Naples Grange'for five terms, was elected master for the coming year at the meeting Saturday ru'ghl. He succeeds Hoy Alford who had held the position for three years. Other officers are: Overseer, Edward Herrick; steward, Mrs.

Una Coye; assistant steward, Norman Vlerhlie; lecturer, Mrs. Edward Herrick; chaplain Mrs. Bertha Hall; secretary, Mrs'. Edith Briggs; treasurer Mrs. Harry Wliey; gatekeeper, Mrs.

Charles Shepard; Ceres, Mrs. William Levi; Pomona, Mrs. SylvVa Ball; Flora, Jay Wheat; flagbear. er, Mrs. Jesse Lyon; lidy assist- inf steward, Mrs.

Norman hlle; executive committee, Vier- Uiree years, J. Earl Woodard; chairman and hospllality committee, Mrs. Paul Wheat. Plans were completed for the annual supper to be lerved on the day of the third annual Grape Festival, Saturday Oct. 5, in Grange hall.

Serving will begin p.m. Mrs. Lena Coye is supper chairman. An (o enler the National Grange Community Service Project was tabled until a future meeting. Master Roy' Alford give a report of the recent meeting of Ontario County Pomona Grange held al Farmlngton.

Mr. and Mrs. Alford were elected alternate delegate? to the State Grange meeting In Elmirt In Octobr. Installation of the newly elected officers will take place at the next meeting 19. Victor MRS.

LAWRENCE FOSTER Daily Messenger Correspondent 101 Church St. WA 4-2821 The Auxiliary of James Cooke Post American Legion will hold its first fall meeting Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Legion Home. Officers will be elected and installed. The East Victor Home Makers Craft Club had a knitting lesson al the home of Mrs.

Lawrence Foster, Thursday. Mrs. Hoyce Nelan was instructor. Edmund Dorscheid and sons spent two days fishing at Thousand Islands. Mrs.

Dorscheid and daughters, Deborah and Dorothea, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Blake, Silver Springs. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert GUIis, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas KirUand, Can- ardaigua. Lynn Sfmonds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Simonds. School entertained at a birthday party recently, Paula Turner, Cheryl Garlock. Janet Piltejiger and Carol Foster. Fourth Grade, are lo till time and have made clocks. In social studies they are learning about maps and their use.

Many insects have also been Brought in for Seeks Presidency From Jail Cell SEOUL, Korea (AP)-Former Premier Vo-Oian (Tiger) Song his campaign for. president of South Korea today--from a cell in Seoul, jail. Song tape recorded a campaign speech. His supporters will broadcast it In a nationwide drive for votes before the Oct. 15 election.

The 45-year-old hero of the Ko- War Is awaiting trial on a learning how charge of illegally executing three soldiers during the war. He also is charged with slandering the government of strongman Chung Hec Park, an opponent in the presidential race. SPINACH. STMK VWR FREEZER HOW AT THESE LOW'KMES! 7 iift BrcoV er Whole liof FRENCH FRIES Bonnie Brook Peas, Lima Beans, or Green Beans French Cul or Regular Bonnie Brook Broccoli Spears STRAWBERRIES righl lo Finll quaililies Kraft Delate American, Pimenlo. Swiss FROZEN Savings At Are Unbelievable BUT TRUE AND HERE IS PROOF SAVE UP TO 20c 2 DC 20c 20c 30c 40c 20c ZOc 22o 40c SQc 20c ICc 30c 20c SOc 30c i ITEM Durrs Fully Cooked SMOKED PICNICS Hormel's Regular SPARE RIBS Jack Spratt GROUND BEEF RIB STEAKS GROUND CHUCK Baby Beef LIVER Hormels PEPPERONI Swifts PORK BUTTS Swifts PORK STEAKS Skinless, 2 Ib.

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Years Available:
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