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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 3

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N. T. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1926 PAGE TERM CAR OVERTURNS Mfeses Hilda Olyn of this city were week- Mutc-hiasoa in Memorial Foiiowing Ge- Turnpike Kseaj)e Injury George Huiehiason of Roefcsesier lies cot! La the. Thompson Mem- onti? with injuries about heaJ aei a possible iwrokea pel- vis, foHauiag automobile aeel-1 etK Saturday afternoon on te Wters Gofag OB i Geneva.

Turnpike fieiar District Xo. U- school femse when tfee light Tofiay Grange B. A. assets at HaH-Soeial ineeting IitteAiasop of tfee World and fcun- been crowded off the IO iiy a large sedan. BtacaiHsen's ear was wrecked two other men wouiau escaped injury ites- die fact that the sedaa turaed ever three ihaes.

Mrs. Edna A. Hallaad of Rochester received flight cuts and bruises but ta leave for her home late night, according to the Sheriffs office. A. J.

Jieeman and Aiisiin Greew, also of Rochester es-; raped unhurt. "1 was driving about 35 miles an. hour iowaftw Hat- said today to Ernest Kerskie, deputy sheriff, "and iivavy setian sjjeedir.g at over 50 inHc-s an hour crowded me off the Mrs. E. JL WbaJeB isas returned rS? Ifier? er, Albert at IB Itoesester Giveii JaU VanOeusen for Breaktug Day are io keep Can- 'Kaufman, both of this were srfven appended city in this 'part of Nerlork Stock Exchange Transactions' Worthless Check Case 5 Xo action was taken in the NEW YORK, Xoy.

15 After f. Herbert L. 42, of Seccod of the Loyalty irregular in which the Pahjjyra who was arrigced Satar- services beisig this Kiosth motor stocks were the oely -group feybefore Couaty -Judge Horace, I were featured yesterday by to eaik a buoyant joee, the stock Fitch on a charge of passing aitendaaefcs at ail market continued moderate ad-; worthless efesek, because, aeeordisg 1 At 'ite Brotherhood meeilfig which fead foeea 2 io there BO the State," ijai! sentences of moaths, fonv Mr aad Mrs. Burr SfeeJdoa and "Chief of Police Thomas rYKiaseUaling, daughter, Mrs. Frederick of toJay in commenting on the -was in Ptsoesix: Sracuse were weekend gsjests of i five arrests usatie over the weekend street by QSleer Charles P.

ie Canandaigua! F. A. JL, meets at 7:30 Tuesday Colonial Ion Exchange club meets at 12 M. Historical Building Annual 'meeting of Ontario County Histor- Mrs. Gertrude Syracuse, were weekend Mr.

and Mrs. Charles II. Sage WasMngioa street. "ting: six months suspended jail Mrs. Charles T.

Raines cf and aKS York arrived Saturday some time with her daughter, Mrs. Alexander G. ThoBJpsoBu Fri- oy ar-' New 1- A. Am Can Am Loco Mr and of ban-1 at the Canandaigua. They were C.

D. of at P. M. Jner guests yesterday of Dr. ast! Congregational Social Roams--jMrs.

Charles P. Booth in Park rganizatioa of laaak Walton Lea- i street. Mr. Gardlnier and Mrs. and stereoptkon lecture by Dr.

Heidi mann were former residents Ciise of Henry Kaufffiaa, 30, of 'gram afed business session. f. Van Onsen. diy who is-sts arrested Sunday I officers are: President, Dr. days in jail and ten dol- for imoxiemoia by OSleer Edward vice-president, 3trs.

Van Dusen was adjourated after Henry; tseasurer, A. T. secretary, F. W. Vocal and piano elections following his arrest-appear at a otioek toty.

sivea.uy Mrs. 11 Smelters street Saturday by arresial for intoxication Fiteh, respectively, ar.d A and of Police Kinsella and Officer Ed- Niagara street Saiurday by Chief -Bailey of Ans Wool nvard Hbjcaiu Police Thomas P. Kmseila fj Cosgregatsoaal church, jwve Anaconda Deii'aU Shceiian. 60. and Louie' Officer Edward Htigan.

a actress on "The Price of ggg itleal." Baldwin. Approximately 250 and Oiik i service in the chapeS tost evening, I when the illustrated book-reading av Sheriff John C- Boiies and Cx the county followring Bochester, X. Y. a eempkunt by EsrJ Day of Palmyra, to ihe Sheriffs of- Saturday Monday 10S 127-i 1-iS no sale 7:30 P. f.

Hall--W. R. C. meets Spcia! Raoms Program by Tuesday Musieale Uagae at 4 P. M.

Ifaichinson, according to Sheriffs office was just about to. ii-ake the double turn near me of Charles Brumiage when accident occared. The heavy! which H'utthinson alleged running over 50 miles an hoar, right oil after the accident, the Sheriffs office reported: According to the sheriff, Hutch- i-u-on admitted that his brakes: Sceketl when he applied then. The fftvo lK- i -VIUI llll kll)li; car was badly wrecked that a crew from a local garage- ed US KcSlllt Ot lire DAY OF NAPLES 4-flBECLARED A "The Fatir Henrsemeii Prizes Best Exhibits at Meeting in Xaplvs-- Large -Representation of Canandaigua. Many Canandaigaans attendetl; tlje Coinell-Dartmouth and Syra-" ciise-Celgaie football games Saturday.

Among these were Rodney W. Pease, Mayor W. J. MacFarlane, Rev. D.

EL Forbush, Glenn S. Loul, Earle F- Earfe S. bins, Miss and the Ithaca SlflfiT tKft i Dr. and Mrs. A.

W- Armsiwmg.jthe Naples Grange this event was Etnvawl lenney, Leo Misses Jane and Elizabeth Beth Steel Ches and Ohio Erie Gen, Eiec Gea Mctors was Next San- 1 day evening, "Virtue" will 'be- the subject. Tuestiay at 2:20 Circle Two: Gen Ry Sijj meets at the church; Circle -Three Grt Nor pf.l meete at the home of Mrs. Grt Nor Ore sale 151 135 104 Baptist 5 Young People Plaa RaBy on Friday Young or the Ontario BnpTiFS assoeiuiion will hold a raily in ihe Bapiisi charch Friday evening 'beglanng wth supper at o'clock, it was announnced today. i There- vviti be several 83U ispeakers, the principal address 5ves Rev K. Yeapl es, pastor cf Lake Avenue Baptist church, Rochester.

I Members of the Finlay class will Reznor' in Dangan street, and Cir- Four meets with Mrs. John H. IHinois Cen Int Har TM Orr, Blanche Sanx-u Irene no sale no sale i 63'i no sale 95 56 Arm-'the most successful of Jt? kind ever ney, landsley Lyon, Clyde childrens' choir rehearses; at 6:301. New Haven meet- i Cen ney lAd "the Lovaltv midweek Cen strong, Dr. and Mrs.

H. C. Burgess, in that County; Ralph and James nni ith Northern Pa Shower for Bride-to-Be vlrs li 1 ar1 Brenan of the west lake road 20 at a dinner sand aluminum shower' Saturday evening for her nic-ce, -Miss- Cluir? lotto Sieele, whose rnariiage to 'John takes pbce 24. Decorations were in pink' forced to clamp the remnantB with chains before iisni Oalv the fact that the car c-nclosad saved Hntchinson and from being killed or es-i broke Over $15,000 damage was done to the of Mar- was! tin in Exchange street, Geneva afternoon when fire out in the Martin stare I Henry Miss Louise Club Leader Clarence Johnson said Dr. Blalcolm Blakesly, Frank jtotiay.

E. Fisk, Misses Fynette Fisk, Prizes were contributed by Thompson, Beatrice Paier-; George R. Granby ami son, 35 Naples. ca a pi es Grange. The Fred Douglass, Mr.

and Sirs. Ray for first year workers were W. Johnson, F. Lewis, announced. Dr.

Henry J. Condit. of Hha-. Ry state young people's secre- Radio speaker. Teachers of the Reading Sinclair Thursday at 7 o'clock there will Stan Oil of in lhe social Sou Pac ere Leon Potter ami Maurice wms- Ry Woodward of Naples, while judges; Circle Seven members 01 M.ss Faur the homemaking exhibit were Katharine-L-Durawl's group Stmlefaaker Mrs- Vt.

Leon Henry I Texas Co 09 IS 5 I 7 i imJA" Martin establishment, the flames! Jdmes W. Park of Chapel Weiser Bakery and the'is on a JOS54 120 7S 163 55 63 61) Coupie Are Wed Announcement was made today 1 of the marriage of Edith H. Hile Lumbar City, Pennsylvania to James Dennfs Griffith of. RcchfiS- ter. The ceremony was performed Saturday by City Judge Leon VanDeusen.

50 5 Student Leaue of 62'U, GSTs Tests were held in the city school Friday and report cards be issued tomorrow, Superintend- i ent of Schools Frank E. Fisk said i today, R. Hugo at the Congre- soclal tomorrow 4 c-'ciock. The entertainment cpsn to ail intei-ested is. nouneed will be followed by a short business session for members.

Following.is the program arranged by Mrs. Hugo: Piano duet, "Birds of Streabog, Virginia and Margai-et Bailey; piano solos, "Elfin Dance," Grieg bv Katherine Antierson; "From -ii t. i West Union will Elephant sale 0 i a regular meet- Caitiwell in j- ---tomorrow even- Each member is 92 M. 93 Sunny McGratii. by Esther Resd," Hide and See; bv Barbara Spencer; vocal bers, "The Lotus Flower," mann, and ran, by Dorothy Henry: lection, "Grandmothers Grisg, Margaret Salter; number, "Rerlietta," von Harriet Mills; piano "Bolero," and "The Fara by Edith Bemis and Brewer, j- BHJTH RECORD Canandaigua Exchange club go to Geneva this even'" 'ing to attend an meeting' of ciabs from Syracuse, Cbrtland, Ithaca and the local Membfers of Waterloo club guests, the event to be a dinner- at Hotel Seneca.

E. Murphy, president of the Can- xchange, -will preside. progi-am will be given by the including sows, duets, room. Frntey evening No- i( CHARACTER IS CHURCH TOPIC rv Morris, Naples third. "Best exhibit Green Mountain! Class 4B and for workers over 12 years of age Lawrence Kev.

bi o. 1 tatt Jjinpuaaizcs i Warner, "Naples, Wili-j Mason's Pail ill Bllild- 5, Naples, second and Clifford GimVitctci' Best peck of potatoes' won by Lawrence Warner- chestra led by Wiluata Turner. auspices of Circle Seven i i 4. i -P- i Praver and praise sen-ice Wed- i j.rember26,.af« o'clock fictcB are- wjn be i a liitvislf charge of the Men's class. i Ladies' Aid societj- meets at the (church Friday at 3 o'clock.

West will irive to will! special re- ward for the circle hapr.g largest attendance, it is announc- in the hands of members- Jackie Coogan in "Daddy" will be a fea- ture of the program. -TT (Gibson Street circle 1 i short play and Groups i -Ladies 'Aid society will hold a seH There be'a social at the home Mrs. N. W. Thompson in West Gibson tomorrow night.

Coin cards returned at this time. Weekday school meets Wednes-s praver service at; Place of Music the Church." Methodist church last Woman's Missionary- society! delivered by Rex-. Stephen S. mee Mrs. Leon Oskamp in PEEKIKS AND COMPANY slembers New York Exchange Powers Bldg.

Rochester, H. Y. PLAYHOUSE TODAY, TOMORROW AND W1DN1SDAY Practical Business Course at Academy Found Successful i three weeks, it was announced I day. The clinic closed this jing. A large number jder school age ha' 'treatment, including w-'jrfe street Thursday at 3 Jacket commatidery, ni hts o'clock.

Mrs. W. Burden will! ectmd attended the sen-ices. be lea eivw i "Work Among the i officer and Dr. H.

M. Smith, who "There are now 11 members pi conducted the clinks, expressed to Mr. and Junior-Senior classes who are tak-; themselves as being very much Bisnqtt of aiacedon, at ing the retail distribution at gratified over the results of the' dessert, Beulah Cleveland; ial November 13. i AcKtiemy anfi so far as we Arol Jt planned to hold a first. iter Lucv Rosewarne, to "ours is the smallest schol in ar series early in the spring, to Canning awards First ti'l Mrs Arthur W.

Crowly of nation giving this course," Super-' ena a ij parents who liave not Workers: Best exhibit two a Hovember 11. Dr. Crowly intendent of Schools Prank E. Figlc, yet OTte to have their children jimens any variety fruit, a former Canandaiguan, son of said today in commenting on this take of the clinics. or jelly---Kazeil and Mrs.

W. M. business course which was started! The wol was un-Jer first and 1 1 1 'J'" A.IC*I^***^ it TJMotTAn t- Crowly of Washington street Junior choir will sing next Sun- morning aiid the Men's u-ucuiie: charge of the 5 o'clock! outlined- 1 of the: se t- AU-- Ci! and spoke the Frtrf Alaws with libson: WRTUMY s. Albert S. KHtredge sat the Academy last year.

Eleven 1 the direction of the Ontario Coun-; 5eCo nd. Ure taking it this year as against jty Committee on Tuberculosis and Best exhibit two specimens 7 'last rear, Superintendent Fisk I uo "Health. Jliss Mavy-Bonen-jvarietv- fruit, vegetables, isaid itlust, school nurse, assisted Semans and Eleanor Five counts or one regent unit Barringer and Dr. Smith. Hs given to those successfnlly corn- Miss i Ethel Adams in West Gibson street thTbuiMin--' 1 FriIay evenin wfien a shaTtrei- was i the miiuiin, for Mrg pettes Cors Tiff jl'-- i 0 JS eavin to jojn the, Second Year Workers Twenty-four Young Married People's class.

an y. cently-orgamzetl local nr attired in the full Templar greens ui tu hats and: Cnarles a striking ap- has been received pleting the prescribed 1-eve' of the death if Mrs. Albert Sir. Fisk spoke briefly of the coop-, aged 69 years, of cration given by the local business occurred yesterday, in helping to make the coarse, s' bom September 23, VB1, value to the students, Social Cleveland tied for first and were 1 both given a first prize. AchTevement pins wet, awarded which occurred men in neipmg bom September 23, 1857, of practtdal value to the students.

Evening Bridge in viasrara countv She leaves her. The purpose ot the course, Sup-j Miss Dorothy E. Barringer hUband one daughter, Mrs. erintendent Fisk said, is to give; Wffliam F. Woolston, of broth- hnvs anH cjrls an whose marriage takes pla and.

thfej place at church of this city; two broth- boys and girls an approach city, whose marriage Alva Payne of salesmanship in stores and Congregational Charles Payne of thev learn the fundamentals of', Saturday evening, were guests of airs Edwin Saxton management and procedore. honor at a bridge party given. Rebecca An outline of the course is pre- City Judge and Mrs. Leon W'-Van' i MONTI, NOONAN ARE TAKEN TO Presbyterian church is nlng to put oil in December for New York State its campaign the pension fund they occupied th ir newsservice pension for the! reserved seats in the fcrwaiti pews. Members of the rboir sang an "'anthem and Miss Emmalina L.

'Mntschler guve a soprano solo. A the mo; Ring sen-ice in Methodist church. Dr. Maisnce of Philadelphia; a at and details of dry goods is Thompson, Mrs. A.thur Pool anct ouna I featured.

Dr. A. Steteon, and Paul H. dress on his work in home Dr. Levit is superintendent center awl TT tne Methodis 01 jclOlu-Up Tis congregation Sentences i23 nationalities, he said.

i ministers of the church. The in Pennsylvania closed lasti month and over was sub- scribed to the fund. The Service; Pension Fund campaign is now un- ter way in Geneva Presbytery-! Tuesday, the committees of the re- spective churches of this Presby-j tery wsll meet af the Xorth Pres- byterian church at Geneva to form-; ukta plans for the campaign. James Witt Outside of the New York Refreshments were, sis feave been given sened bj- the hostess. Out of at-; Patsy Mints, 22, of Rochester Thomas Nconan, 46, of this both under sentences son.

plan to attend the meeting. Mr, Xichoison is the chairman o' the- committee for the local church. A congregational meeting will be :45 rifle and Mr. and Mrs. Paul H.

from Germany about two Fanetal services van from the Kennedy mortnary rooms jtime -will be the topic lenbeek of ShortsviHe. talk by James trs. local business man, to North Main stret is hostess at a held Wednesday evening a 1 take action on the re Meet Tomorrow--Woman's Rer of EOT. E. 3.

Kallina. lief corps meets at W.O.W hall to-, An organization meeting for all who pleaded morrow at 3 o'clock. girls of the church over 13 years Imfee Horace of age, wil be held Fnday events Jua 0 Horace AH giris.of.the KING Production STELLA DALLAS ty FRASCZS MARION Charles W. Anderson of road nnit, Home Bureau, will in Anbarn be held with 31 rs. Granger Green Weekday church school will meet i 5 an be the class on November SO at which bridge luncheon at sr Rochester, jtewfajer.

Arraignment before church are being urged to attend. Week day church scho to siend not less in South Main street tomorrow af-, Wednesday at o'cJocIv. on holesaung' Graff win speak day, Fisk Methodist All boys and girts from 12 to 161 Mary Dunton of West Gib: years of age -were to meet with, second son street left Saturday for a two' Elizabeth Armstrong in North Weeks" visit her sister, Miss Main street this afternoon at 4' o'clock for an Intermediate Lea- A Life of- Love Rcvcakd a tliat was'freal as a greatest as a as And Kw Ufe.

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