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TALK ON JAPAN I The Methodist Church Couples Club will meet In the church so- oinl rooms Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Willis VnnGeldcr will give an lllus- I trnted talk on Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Brown will be hosts.

fc MEETING 1'OSTI'ONED The meeting of the Pioneer Club, WBA to have been held Monday night' at the home of Mrs. E. L. Ka'ufman, has been postponed. Cemetery Memorials JOHNSON GRANITE GO.

an S. St. Phone Si -YEARS- of experience assure dependability in Our Service Cub Pack Banquet Draws 150; Many Receive Awards The annual Blue and Gold banquet ot Cub Pack 29 was held Thursday night in the social room of the Methodist Church with 15C attending. Tables were decorated in the blue and gold motif with favors and place curds made by the Pack members. Honor guests were Dr.

A. W. ArmslronK. Albert Lane, district Scout executive, and Mrs. Lane, the Rev.

and Mrs. Lloyd V. Moffett and Postmaster Frank R. Cougevan, who gave his svell known chalk talk. Awards were presented to the following: Certificates of appreciation to den mothers, Mrs.

Alton Farnsworth, Mrs. Robert Buck, Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Albert Kaufman, Mrs. Seymour Block, and Mrs.

Walter MeUger; den Hoffman, Merrill, Richard Richard Mrs. Brockclbank Heads Church Group Mrs. Ray Brockclbonk was elected president of Group One of the Women's Association of the Federated Church Monday. Oilier officers are: Vice-president, Mrs. Royal BPW Holds Anniversary Banquet, HearsTalkhy State President A talk by Dr.

Marguerite of the state federation of Business and Fiofession- Purdy; secretary, Misi Mary women's Clubs and political Brewer; treasurer, Miss ccrlrm' rude Emoling; program leader, Mrs. John Purdy; and devotional leader, Mrs. Hiram Avery. The MaVch meeting will be held with Mrs. John Purdy, New Michigan March 10.

science professor at Syracuse University, highlighted the first umors Plan Dancing, Swimming Party "Fiesta," sponsored by the. Class of 1954 at Canandaigua! Europe as the McElwee's FUNERAL HOME 481 South Main Street chief awards, to Fred Robert Miller, Stephen Richard Goldbaum and Boyce; bear badges, to Bc'nham, Charles Coc, Evcretl i usium, swimming "in the pool, Ferguson, Eric Lempcrt, i an1 showing rof a full length movie in the auditorium. People flRE YOU Locals Miss Margaret J. Durand, 0 0 son left last night for Falls anniversary banquet of the Can-' Church, lo be the weekend andaigua BPW Club and holiday guest ot her cousin, Marlene Howard, Richard Milton Rites Announced THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDATGUA, N. T.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1953 andaigu in the Elementary School cafc-JHoward A. Mackenzie, and fam- (Hy. Fisher who spoke on, LI. and Mrs. John W.

Schreck Europe's Reaction lo American. and daughters, Cynthia and teria. Dr. Foreign Policy" emphasized that! Pamela, who had been guests of guns and dollars in foreign aid 'his brother, William E. Schreck, are not enough to win the iriend- Howcll have left for Albion ship of European nations.

SheMo visit her parents, Mr. and stressed that Europe has been; Mrs. Frank Sherwood. They are the battleground for two wars enroute Jrom Newport, R. to and docs not want a Ihird one: San Francisco, where Lt.

but she pointed out that Western Schreck has been transferred to Announcement lias been made here of the marriage of Miss Marlenc Rulli Howard ot Newark, ol Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Howard ol Palmyra lo Richard i son ol Miami Mrs. Walter Milton, Chaph Canandaigua. The ceremony was performed at 7:30 p.

m. Dec. 16, 1052, ill Park Presbyter- an, Newark, by the Hcv. Walter Hobkirk, pastor. Francis Hyatt, Spanish American War Veteran Dies Naval base.

Academy, will morrow from m. in the Academy annex. be presented to. stronghold, of free peoples had Mrs. Cr.

7 TM 11 Vn to bc defended. Dr. Fisher also worth, un i described the powerful influence ation this "Fiesta" is a type of iun night originated by the juniors which will include dancing in the gym- Mayer, Craig Farnsworth, Ronald Let us help you in filing your State and Federal Income Tax Returns. Harold Marsh Tax Consultant Phone 1414 37 Scotland Rd. N.

Y. Stiggins, and Lawrence Hoy, Jeffrey Malone. Wolf badges were earned by Peter Swartz and Sam Potter; gold arrow point anil service star, Lawrence Hoy; silver arrow point and service star, James Newell; silver arrow point, Ronald Metzger; bobcat pins, George Dobbins; service star to Jeffrey Malone, Richard Sliggins, Peter Swartz. Plans are being made for a Mardi Gras at the next Pack weei- ng, Mrfrch 18. Cubmaster Walter plelzger expressed his thanks all who helped make the banquet lossiblc.

vho attend the event able to take part in one, two, or all ot the three activities, class! president, Bruce Bridgman, has announced. Swimming activities will be by lifeguard Vannie A TOPCOATS $3650 E. Lindner Go. DD South Main Street Valentine Parly Is Held by Club Mrs. Edward T.

Hanley, Grcig Chester T. Melvin, Wal- underwent a major oper- morning in Thompson of Radio Moscow. She was intro- Hospital. duccd by Miss Marion jij ss Mary C. Poolc of the Gin- chairman of the international re- i natus Central School a lations committee of the club.

'leaves tomorrow after spending About 85 attended the banquet seve ral days at her home on W. with tables being arranged in Gibson si. The school has been bc square formation wilh flags of all nations on display in the cen- (tcr of the square. Decoralions Francis E. Hyatt.

80, formel Geneva nurseryman and Spanish- American war veteran, died at his home in Marcellus Thursday Feb. 19, 1053). He was the father of Ver'non M. Hyatt, principal ot Gorham Central School. Born in Geneva, Sept.

28, 1872, The bride, given in marriage' Hyatt" lived there until 1914 by her father, wore a gown of when he moved to Marcellus and white satin with Chanlilly lace established the Hillcrest nurseries, bodice and inserts of lace in I I had previously been foreman skirt. Her fingertip veil fell from! VanD.isen nurseries in Gcn- a jeweled tiara and she carried cv f- A member of Company a bouquet of white roses center- i a company recrintcd ed with an orchid. TM cra 189S for Span.sh-Amen- Miss Elsie Williams of Shortsville, as maid of honor, was in pale green and carried pompons and bridesmaids, Miss- Early Aviation Described to Club The February meeting of the. Scientific Association was Wednesday Thursday night the home of Mr. and Mrs.

FrafiK Ilamlin, Gibson with 31 present ami three guests, aijjj Mrs. Willis Oldfield, Dansville; and Mrs. Elizabeth Hamiln Wheaton. Mr. Oldfield as guest speaker chose tion." the He topic "Early described the A via- eafly can war service, he wns a member of St.

John's Episcopal Church of Mnrcollus. Other survivors include his wife, es" Sharon'vanParys "ami 5 Elizabeth Hyatt history of airborn vehicles seert through the development bl Glenn Curtiss in the field of aviation. His talk was illustrate ed with slides of the early airplanes dating back to 136. A social hour followed. The next meeting will le March 19 with Mrs.

Arthur E. Scotland hostess, were patriotic candles with a UN flag at each place. Members of the Newark, Penn a Bath and Rochester BPW Clubs, -of guards. There also he attendants in the locker rooms. All swimmers will provide all ot their own bathing equipment.

Thc pool will have a atmosphere with -beach umbrellas and tables placed about the water. The feature movie will be "It Happened on Fifth Avenue," starring Victor Moore and Gale Storm. Music for dancing will be furnished by records. Soft drinks, bake goods, and other re will be served other Dinner was served under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Law, Rochester club member. Miss Marion McClintock, assistant director of District No.

Seven of thc BPW, gave the collect and the by Miss Terrace, entertained members of freshmenls the Timely Topics Club at i throughout the evening annual Valentine meeting Thurs- innex lobby. Chapcroncs will be the flay. Mrs. Raymond Russell presided master of ceremonies. The birthdays of two members, Miss Mary Scamans, Howcll and Mrs.

William Green, N. Main were observed. Spring flowers provided decorations and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be March with Mrs. Hartley Reddick, Park Ave.

Mrs. Frederick Robbins will read on "Old Houses." SAY--WHITE RITES Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Barbara Yocum Say, formerly of Canandaigua and daughter of thc late James Castle Say, lo Tilghman Ortha welcome was A. Constance Waterbury, president of the Canandaigua Club and by Mrs. Marguerite Robb of Newaik, Dis- Lrict Seven Director. Group singing was led by Mrs.

Mildred Koos. Miss Marian Saxo, presented two soprano Your Tired, solos Your 'Give Poor," Me and closed due to the current epidemic of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B.

Dev lin, Academy be guests tomorrow of his sister. Miss Eleanor Devlin, in Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Stewart and children, Bruce, Gail, and Kathy, East Aurora, arrive tomorrow io be 1 guests ovei Washington's Birthday of hei parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Perez Hathaway, Rochesler Rd. Dr. Andrew M.

Johnston, Lake resumed dental practice after a two weeks illness with grippe. The Rev. and Mrs. David W. Ayors and daughter, Ruth, Park will spend the weekend at their country home near Waterloo with her mother, Mrs.

Charles Hulapangh. Mrs. Carolyn S. Palton, Will- Garrett of Newark, in yell one danger, r.ulli Bii'lb Record (V daughter, to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Belcher, 209 Center of Canandaigua, were ushers. The bride's mother wore a black dress with a i appointments and a corsage of red roses while lhe bridegroom's was in brown and white with Funeral arrangements complete. CI.UB TO 3ITIKT class advisor, Herbert B. Sas- ow, members of the faculty, and arenls of class members. Com millecs planning the a a i are: General chairman, Carol Col lins, assisted by Judith Levy; dance committee, Barbara Muz- dakis and Shirley DeMuzio, cochairmen; Richard Bills, Nicholas Delforte, Carl Ellis, Donald Figonscher, Leo Genecco, Nancy Hill, Bruce Ingraham, Ronald a a Robert Lincoln, Hannah Means, Anthony Milo, Roberta Moore, Beverly Vale, Laura Vecchi and Boyd Vest.

Publicity, and Anne Lueinda Connelly, Banfiekl co-chairmen; Bruce Bridgman, White. The ceremony took place a i i ca Cla' Burlmgame, Saturday, Feb. ,14, 1053. NOTICE Due to death of Welch, father of Thomas II. Welch, co-owner, out- service station will bc closed until noon, Saturday, February 21.

VERGE and WELCH 540 North Main Street lirmen; Robovl A-, -TIJ 1 Doiiatoisi 534 Keceivett orothy Mail Donations To Heart Fund Made Just for You Whether you like steaks or chops blood rare or well done, you'll get exactly what you order from our kitchen. Make it a date here, tonight! I'm TO TAKE OUT Veal Cutlets Chicken ion, Donna French, Thomas O'Brien, Editii Rood, Marion) Saxe and Sidney Smith. Tickets, Kay Percgo and Leo Erdle, co chairmen; Robert Crowe, Roger Bi Florentine. Dorothy Clyde Mortensen; Marlene Mus-l cato, Larry Muztlakis, Sesto! Vecchi, Arthur Wilkin, Suzannej Kerskie, Mary a McIntyre.J Joanne Pierce and Deborah Wilkin. Refreshmenls, Helen Pierce and Kathleen Doran, co-chairmen; Ann Brocklebank, Bernice Burger, Gladys Ketcham, Donna Haigh, Anne Herendecu, Edna Kohlmoicr, Ellen VanTroost, Ecl- wira VanTroost.

Patricia Wickham, Alia Williams, and Marion Wolfangcr. Swimming, "One World," accompanied by Miss Evelyn Davie at Hie piano. Miss Davie then presented "Moonlight Sonata." The two were introduced by Mrs. Beth Stanley. Miss Pearce as chairman of the dinner was assisted by Mrs.

Koos, Mrs. Stanley, Miss Sally Smith, Mrs. a a Edwards, Mrs. Genevievc VanVooren, and Miss Euphemia Sainsbury. 'Corsages were presented to Mrs.

Robb, Dr. Fisher, Miss McClintock, Miss Saxe, Miss Davcy and Miss Waterbury. Miss Waterbury announced that the club will hold a bake sale March 7 at the Sherwin Williams Store. A business.meet will be held oi 1l10 Lincoln Rochester social rooms at 8 p. m.

GREEN FRONT Phone P8J-K 39 Niagara SI. All Beverages Served Richard Gilbert iamsvillc, returns to her home Monday a spending lhe week with Mr. and Mrs. A C. Frcre, N.

Main St. Miss Margaret Ogg, Howel will be the weekend guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Arno B. Johnsen, W.

Lake Rd. Mrs. Joseph Martino, West Is ill with flu at her home. Approve Trailer Ordinance Change Common Council members Thursday night approved an amendment to a city ordinance which authorizes the superintendent of public works to issue permits to park trailers within the city limits lor not to exceed 30 days. The amendment was introduced at the Council's January meeting.

It was first suggested so a pe rsolis prepaiing their trailers for trips can do so on their own property. Terms of the ordinance prohibit use of trailers as living quarters wilhin the city. a i accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. A -reception for 75 was held al the church following the ceremony. A tiered wcdtlir.g cake and the bridal bouquets decorated the table.

Out-of-town guests were from Canandaigua, Rochester, and Sodtts. The bridegroom, wiio lhe Army is now a i cd at Camp Va. He is a'. 1951 graduate of Canandaigua: Academy and had been employ- 1 cd by Rochester Gas -Elcc(ric. His wife attended Palmyra 1 schools and is now residing 64 Bristol St.

Prenuptial affairs included a linen shower by Miss Sharon Milton; a kitchen shower by Mrs. Glenn Johncox and Mrs. Gates M. Minckler will be hostesses at a luncheon meeting of the This 'n That Club at 1:15 p. m.

Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Johncox, Gorham St. A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bovenzi, 80 Chapin Canandat- gua, in Thompson Hospital, Feb.

19, 1953. A daughler, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valesko, E. Lake Cp'n- andaigua, in Thompson Hospital, Feb.

20, 1953. A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Norris Crawford, Stanley RD, in Thompson Hospital, Keb. 17, 1953.

Misses VanParys and and a variety shower Williams. Garrclt; by Miss TONITE thru TUESDAY TOP HIT of 1953 at REGULAR PRICES IS WARNER BROST. HAPPY NEW HIT OF H1TSI A total of $1,534 has been re lhe mail from counly towards lhe light bWimmmR, sponse so fal has been and James Vitalone, co-chan- Larrison, "an men; David Bliss Fr mfrc WJU r-n T-innchmv Carl Hanshaw, Joan ccived in residents against heart disease, accprdinc Kenneth R. Larrison, of Geneva, county chairman of thc drive. Thc money was sent in response to letters mailed to in duslries, clubs, and individuals throughout Die county.

"The re- been good," and we send Johnson, addressed to the On- their contributions. Envelopes Ruth Vest, Anthony Vitalone and i i Wintbrop. Motion pictures, David Brahm and Herbert Widman, co-chairmen; Ann Arico, Brown, Dale Dorr, Carlctoni Dunn, Wesley Gifford, Pietropaolo, Sandra lussell Polimeni, William Robert Bell, Jean Tenny a Wagaman. I I I uc I-TOI-L, iu a i County Heart Committee, VFW Collects Clothes for Dutch Collecting clothes for the persons who have lost Iheir belongings in the recent floods and slorms In Europe has become a project of the Kerins-Chunk Post 6198, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at Manchester. The clothes will be sent to Holland and 'other overseas points where the need is greatest.

A committee consisting of Commander Donali Colburn, Harry L. Herman am Charles Crannell ar the collection. Canadian Trip Is Discussed A round table discussion of their recent trip to Canada by Canandaigua Academy students was a feature ot the meeting o( the West Unit of the Meihodist Church Women's Society for Christian Service Thursday. Gail Goldstein acted as moderator. Twenty members and seven guests were present at the meeting held in Ihe church parlors with Mrs.

W. E. Douglass presiding, in lhe absence of Mrs. Myrtle Ciccarelli, chairman. Mrs.

Earl Ardell wns in charge of devotions. Mrs. Marsh Robertson presented solo accompanied by Mrs. Eleanor Lincoln. Miss Mayme McMurray, h'os- tess, served refreshments assisted by Mrs.

Laura Combs, Mrs. Maynard Estpy and Mrs. William Cleveland. The 'next meeting will be an af- ernoon meeting March 10 with Mrs. Frank Heifer as program chairman.

Shown Weekdays At: 7:00 9:45 Shown Sal. fi Sun. At. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION "BUGS BUNNY'S RKVUE" Feature Length Laugh Riot Featuring Many ot Warner Bros. Cartoon Stars All In Technicolor 32 Castle Geneva.

We have received S52 in memorial gifts," Clothing may bc left at eilhe added Mr Larrison. "Those Mr. Crannell's home, 96 Beal St Canandaigua, or at Mr. Herman' home on Main Manchester. HELP! Save the Netherlands! BENEFIT DANCE Auspices of the Leonard R.

Pierce Memorial Veterans ROUND and SQUARE DANCING SAT. NITE FEB. 28 9 to 1 CHESHIRE GRANGE HALL Country Gentlemen Orchestra 75c Per Person Refreshments Entire net proceeds will go to the HOLLAND FLOOD RELIEF FUND wishing to pay tribute- to thc memory a relative, Iriend associate in this way should send their name and the name of the person to be remembered to thc An acknowlcdge- sent to the family of the pcrsnn honored. Thc name of lhe person making the contri- tax exempt contribution." In Canandaigua, a total of $181 was collected from Veterans DEATHS MRS. MINNIE McKALK Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.

m. at the Ken- Clean-up, Maryellen Moran and Ruth VanEpps, co-chair- "the purpose of cdy "Funeral "Chapel for Mrs. men; Gordon Benson, a flcsi na i j. The.Minnie McClintic McHale. for- Coats, Joan Cunningnam, a 0 Mhc gift will be held i of 58 North who ma Baldick, Janice once donor will at the Cowles Nursing Kvelyn Davey, Carol official receint for hisl.Home, N.

Main Canandai Mary Garralt, Donna Gary; Hall, Betty Wilson, and all c'assj officers, calendar committee members and the class advisor. CD Organization To Discuss Test Ontario County civil defense officials will gather next week discuss the county's purl in the lest exercise to be held in Roches- ler May 7-0. i Alvin R. Moss, depuly dircclor will conduct the gathering in the absence of Director Calvin Brown, who has been confined to his Shorlsviile home for scvcrn weeks with a back ailment. Thc meeting is scheduled for 2 ji.m Vcdncsday at Ilic courthouse.

Olher deputy direclors, chiefs ervicc, members of the Board upervisor.s, and the mayors anar.daigua ar.d Geneva are ex ccfcd to attend. gua, Wednesday (Feb. 18, 1953) The Rev. Lloyd V. Moffett, pas tor of the Methodist Church and Cross Country Driver Arrested 11 On License Count Canandaigua Film.

Burton Bell vrote an unhappy conclusion 'hursday to the cross country ourney of a 19-year-old Waterloo ludenr. Russell J. Sperlazza was arrested by the officer when ho reached Canandaigua after traveling al he way from California with 1952 icense plales o'n his-car. his car in the city as bail, pending his arraignmon Tuesday on a charge of-driving an unregistered motor vehicle. Norman H.

Steinbaugh, 19, of Fort Hill forfeited 530 bail today when he failed lo appear In City Court on charges of speeding Hospital personnel and on Tag'the Rev. Stephen S. Trait, re Day, 552 was collected. Joseph (Ued Methodist minister, will of Day Clement man, and women assisting him vere Mrs. Daisy Zimmerman, Mrs.

Russell Cutri, Mrs. Gordon was Tag Day chair- liciale. Burial will be at th convenience of the iainily. Friends may call at the luncr al home. Members of the Roya iimmerman, Mrs.

Esther Neighbors ol America will mee Mrs. Phoebe Morphy, and I at the funeral home tomorrov Mrs. Margaret Brown ol the at 1:30 p. m. to attend service VFW Auxiliary; also Mrs.

Thel- a body, ma Ferguson, and Mifs Doris Houghtaling. At the Kiwanis Minstrel Show, collections were taken by Alpha Tri girls, Jean Frarey, Carol McCarthy and Suzanne Ames and at two junior varsity games by chccsleaders the collection netting 531.86. TO 1'AY RESPECTS Members of the Erina Hose Company will meet at the fire house on Niagara St. at 7:45 p.m. todaj to go in body to the F.

H. McElwee Son Funeral Home, where they iri'f-rfiKiS? Starts SUNDAY --Hurry! Ends Saturday- Treasure ol Golden Condor "Ride The Man Down" SMASH HITS -THOSE MADCAP FUNNYBONERS ARE SETTIN' NEW 1AFF RECORDS! DEAN Shown At Also Cartoon News Si and i a red lighl. He was I will pay final respects to Harry arrested on N. Main St. by Pllm.iC.

Welch, exempt member of the Thomas Leonard and David Potts, company. Mr. Welch, 60 Wood John K. Marsh, 20, Canandnigua, Canandaigua, died at his home forfeited $5 boil a charge of Wednesday (Feb. 18, 1053).

running a red light. He was arrested by PUm. Thomas Leo- The. restoration ot colonial Wil- nard and David Potts. liamsburg, began in 1926.

FATHER HARRINGTON The Rev. Thomas J. Harring ton, 81, native of East Bloon field and pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Livonia, lor the past 23 years, died Wednesday (Feb. 18, 1953) in the Brothers oi Mercy Home, Buffalo.

Father Harrington was graduated from St. Bernard's Som inary and his first assignment Was in Oyid. He was then trans ferred to Trumansburg, to dison and to Livonia. He became! an invalid about a year ago and then went to thc Buffalo Home. Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

John Light oi Avon and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements arc Incomplete. Choice one of the finest lip oxfords we've seen at any price, in the best of comfortable to wear. Lush Master Calfskin. It's a DAVIDSON SHOE STORE Shoes for Entire- Family".

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