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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 2

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Canandaigua, New York
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fcAGE TWO -Selected for New linsDttLeia; CAK others TODAY I our ckiM to brush teeth this new MRS. KATHBEIKB SKfttY SepreseataUve Mrs. By- Katrine TJsursisy fcr SIcL to spesd the WiEier witiz her mecp. Mrs. P.

C. Retains, and Mr. Mrs. cf re- the T0 MOTHERS WHh Every Purchase JUNIOR SIZE TUBE ORAMINT TOOTHPASTE Children Ask For Oramint A Pwsn 1 jn Tuescsay KJ wew Miss Marion Wxteer, in Sprigs ient several weeks, ha I Hariey Ksll has purchased sail, kwsra za ths MamUi 6: Eeddcnt say alii, antt hi5 irothtr lias possessios. Mr.

aid Mrs. Slsaer MiinseB. Buffalo, sere recent guesis of he: parents, Mr. asd Mrs. 'WsSHasr.

Noll. Mrs. O. R- Charles a the guts: oa her sos, Robc-rt Charles, ajid Mrs. Alien Cornish, -3 the guest of ner parents.

Mr. Mrs. Elmer Laurence. Mr. and Ralph Geddes olid two children, of Rochester, were guwts recentlv of her parents, Mr.

end Mrs. Weld Conley. Primary to Group of Recruits seeding of Sea- cca Grcsge 12 rooies here. Dr. and M.

IX MacLeod, of Got- hasi, were in lite first' second degrees, With Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hcibroci, iirs. Hindus Teece, Miss Mary Eeaoor Miss Ida Pake aad Harry Cole, -are-re asstruettd in ta? third and degrees. Zr.e regUizr sesKoa wiU be hejd Saturday eiesiag of 15.

so as not xo conlUei with Lyceum coars? of eatertaiR- raer.B .1 Xiae church. Tr.ose desiring io take the seventh degree a the session of the Katicnal Grange in Hccbester Friday, Xov. i4. may secure tfekets from Worthy Masser Mead st an efariy dart. expected that Seneca Grange a class of candidates to seventh degree in tn-- Rochester convention.

MRS. SH2JEY X. WHEAT Staff ftrffe oRLEASS-Mr. and Mrs. George EAST rere Mr aad Mrs.

ZAVtott ol West road. Mrs. Arthur W. Slssoa to sodjeswr wceaOy Parker acd Mm Gardiner, of Fuirjm. spent Tuesdsv aftersocn as tfce fcaaeo Xiss Pboebe J.

Mr. aosi 3drs. Tonias Wareer Uonal were teetkend guests of Mr. and IJSK BESlKAH "7T A iJUbJJC.tostaEatioa i of officers of Qisca Wafe Ha Be- feiiS BIJQOMKIELD Tb-5; ajssodstwn entertained lodge Till be fceld io Clark hafi Ttesday evening wsnber 13, la of Savage Mrs. George HL Cramer 2Ed Mis.

Managenjent W. Ibey resumed iheir isoiae is Gorbam the first cf Mrs. Margaret Whiusey Chap- of New York city, Is spending a few weeks at her farm home here. Her father Cheney P. Whitney is ecsfeee of tb inert tomorrow in the toeal I sefaooL Mrs, Carl Brisker, of Auburn, dfe- tries chairman, sill preside.

medic? ogen with 4 round table discussion at 10:30 to the nsseat. Mrs. Floreaee fee on meaabesSiJp $riw nesday for 5Sk PrederieJc Hosater. of Aubsnve with seiciai of A- H- Wiisoa. Congms and" MJ.

and Mrs. Arthar Carson wiB speak on "Wans ad ajtenaia guest? at a veaisea 'dinner Saturday eveniag. of Mr. aad Mrs. Edwin Ksber, of' Wood of East Kooo- Bed Creek.

recent guests of niair Kdgeoa, Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N- B. Paul Henry and Mrs.

Boy Taylor, Fisher. of AiAum, wiB also speak. There- WilMam Ksaa- left Tuesday for tnu- Hteira to join a hunting party ia- un- the Adirondacks. of Clifton Springs, toe serral Sgy- ejected officers ef tbe Munel Lafler, K. C.

feorad, V. Miss Hatch, recording secretary, and, Mrs. Julia GriswoH, treasurer. BEAD TEE Pariors 1510 John (Hsehewske panied his to the Special Saturday Showing of Wiltshire Fur-Trimmed Coats "Travel Tweed" Materials in a choice assortment of Grays, Browns and Blacks It ARRELL Main 5tree-r-Just Above Chopin. Phelps V.

KEEPS StaTf Reoresentatlve II 1 I 4 I PHE1JPS Seeley B. Parish post, Mr. and Mrs. S. Beebe entertained friends front recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green and; ciiuttrta, Howard. Siiriitia aodi George, were Tuesday evening cal- lers at the home of Edward White Class io Attend Social American Legion, will hold an Au- in Manchester Center, tumri ball in Gibson hall this even- Clair Hallock has returned from ing, with dancing froai nine until a short visit to his home in Clear- one o'clock. -field.

Pa. Mrs. Kathan Oaks will entertain' Mr an1 Walter Jensen the Tutiuay club of Phelps, at her. 028 Hobert, Halph and Glenn, home in Oaks Corners next week ent Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

The program will include a reading' Scott Nwlson at McDougaa. on -Grandmother Brown's HUndre-l Mrs Gordon C. Bifehl was Gen- Years," by Mrs. F. H.

Howe. The 4-H club worktrs of school at 5:30 today. rb afternoon, hostesses, Ethel Williamson, "Sazel Tbeo and Harriet Hutchens. class, Gtenn SGdd left Tbttrsday for, season. M.

W. Ksher. Charles Stidd, Erwin Savage and will join them the first of: i Miss Henrietta Goodrich has m- tered Hocbester Business Institute. class William W. Fowler, ol Battle will be; Creek, is a guest at the home; NoV 13.

Affleck.) The law inspects brakes, to see Hershey! whether they work quickly enough to be safe. Now let it inspect eva of were recent guests of their aunt, Miss Blythe, Mrs. George Enter- a day with Mrs. of Fltot. Ernest -Bill accompanied his sen, C'ySs'BUi," of rV' ville, and Miss Sarah ntz, of Geneva, motored to Liverpool'near Syracuse to get Mrs.

Ernest J- BiUV who has been spending several months" with relatives to the eastern the state." jj and "Sirs." Harvey Ottley, son and "Saogfitef Shirley Ann, their mother', Mrs. Harriet A Bedpath entertainment course comprising four members has beeo- arranged by a local committee cf which Rev. C. J. Wood is chairman It will be given the Phelps Bjgh school Monday evenings beginning.

November 17. Mrs. N. L. Bockerfeller' wUl entertain' the Eyerette Missionary sot cieiy of Presbyterian church in her; home Wednesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. and ifrs.

L. E. Falkey and Mr. and, Mrs. George S.

Wood left yesterday i for week's hunting trip in Adirondack mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. of' "Sfieca pasQe, and have gone to Lakeland, for -and Mjs.

Edward of winter. jibis were "siinjIaS dinner. W- A. Ingalls and E. L.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Gordon C. are spending "a week hunting in thejBiehl. 1 Adirondacks.

-jSess jf Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Seyern left was the.guest of her patents, Mr. tbls" week for Bradentown, and Gfeorge Entz.

they will spend the winter. Mrs. Charles Williams and daugh- -Mrs. AKce DeVool has ier, were i to Ge6c i after sgendtog'sfv-r jcently. feral a and 1 The" second of "a "series of- dances.

VandssibrfaV of ribson haB Friday evenrng, NOV. jytr. -ana iia.rs.-«aeqrg Royal Star" will be entertained by Gar- of $fr. and Qllig 3. JteVall.

oga chapter in Clifton'Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 1 WheaJ; vember 11, and by Humanity chap-1 and son, Donald, were to Canaan ter in L-yons, JSovember Armistice Dance Tuesday RIJSHVILLE-- The annual Armis" Siigua Wednraday. MFS.

Mary'GoodiiiaB. and children. 1 Eart Kenneth and'Swui of "CM- ton Springs, 'were'recent guests of i Mr. 'and Mrs. -Henry "Goodman tice day dance, under" the auspices Mrs.

Charles Williatns. of the Robson-Savage post and; auxiliary, will be held in Memorial; bail next Tuesday eventog. Both; round and square dances will bej conducted and supper will be seEVr; ed. iBBAD THE MESSEJf GEB. Farniington CgAS.

B. Staff Bepreseitatiye ti TheMan orWoman FURNITURE "FmHituTe is the-pleading, far any member of the family and for ALL the family to use and enjoy. Make this a happy Christmas -GIVE FUEMITURE! as A It too early to start thinking about the Christmas Gift list. Practical articles such fsjrjaiare iriM be appreciated this year more ihaa ever. Choose now aud avoid the later rush, small deposit wfH hoW any item mtttl are ready to have it delivered.

CHARLES H. SPERRY STBEET Furiatee and Floor, Comings CANAKDJLIGFA, K. i FARMINTQN Mrs. Ugyd Bowennan spent i parents, Gilbert 'fit. Padgham.

I Mrs.MillardWhitbeckisaiither I Fourteen ladies attended the sew-1 ty, held wita Mrs. A. M. Baet, i Wednesday afternoon. Their sale i asd supper wiE be Dee.

at Grange i ihall i A committee of the Armingtoft i Some 'Bureau is arranging for a i party in Grange hall, Palmyiai Prir day and music ere, 'planned. Mr. and' Mrs. Hoyd Cccklfi visited, her nephew, Walter Donahue, to 11 i Sbertsvaie Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Helen Touin and Mrs. Bau-1 line of patarib, to i i the BOBT of Sirs. Ifted" i recently. Henry King arid daughter. Cora, will leave for their "winter i in Saturday.

Henry King and dsughter, Cora, t'. of Satnaways, called aad i eharies H. Gardner, recently, i Florence Gardner, of was a recent ov6r night guest of ner 1 parents, Mr. "and Mrs." Oscar i Mrs. S.

J- Casey, of Hocfeester, called on Mrs. Hoyd CocMe, re-, Sunderland Gardner, of Buffalo, and Niagara Falls visited his broth- er, Oscar "Gardner, the fjrst of the week. Charlss WeSls, who has been jll, is able to be but again: i Mr. and Mf fSeid Aldtpoan haVe returned froai a motor tnptQ Seise- nectady they yisSsd Gharles Looniis. Mrs.

Edward Dee and Mrs. DecR- nis -Keefe were, recept (sailers "of i Mis. Dee's sister, ilrsl Fleyd rloreics Allen, student zmrse, ol Arenas hospital who iseen-; home for few days has returned i to her worfe. Cora Tvter. of Clifton Springs.

visited Jer.aie Gockte receitly. Francis was a dm-) ner guest of Miss tola Nussbaumer- i Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and mother, Mrs. Mia CosueS, of; i Palmyra, called on her brother aad) wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Jessie and i sister and husband, Mr. aad Mrs. I Frank Nussbaumer. last evening.

i Naples Teams to Play NAPLES ITne sea; son opens tonight when the boys jand girls teams of Naples Hign school play against Hemlock teas la hsda, IS Christmas Shopper You Were Never As YOU Ars know 'of eourse, tiiat yoii he it a of soap, or a kitchen cabiaetj. a galr gloyes OF a riejily eoat, creates a need'far a new article to take its In tfee retailers stdck. iQgieQHe has tp mafee it, soipe- one has work. This year, as you go put to shop, remember that every single thing you buy will be creating employment for a group of people, from the man or woman who works at the raw material to" the sales- woman who hands it to you across ttie.counter. is are so important this in your Bands' lies the, megns for Ing the iiajaetus to buying.

The sooner slariryour ChristT mas shopping the sooner bus- will up" in earnest Some time m. the next eight you'll make up your Christmas list and yeur shopping. Do it now. Today impossible. It's important your real contribution to make business better.

Retail Merchants Association of Canaridaigwd Cahandaigua I 2" I i I 1 i.

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Years Available:
1922-1977