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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 1

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY MESSENGER. CANANDAIGUA. N. Y- FRIDAY ArKlL 29, 1949 Time is important To Everyone! Qualify Food At Reasonable Prices Snfii'ficd A i iv v. TRY Rurke's Seneca Restaurant So.

Main Canandaigua And See This Formula Work That Make Us Popular: Roast Young Turkey With Giblet Gravy 81.00 Battery Raised Broiler $1.00 Roast Fresh Ham With Applesauce $1.00 Chicken Fried Jumbo Shrimp Sl.OO Fried Fresh Soft Sheil Crabs 81.00 Fried Deep Sea Scallops With Tartar Sauce .85 Whole Broiled Lobster With Drawn Butter $1.50 Broiled Choice Porterhouse Steak $1.50 --LOOK FOR THE INDIAN HEAD SIGN-- Today thru Sat. PLHVHDUSE Laughs and Thrills in Two Hits Constgnte BENNETT BrianAHIRHS with CELESTE HOLM ALAN YOONG. Sat. Mat. Chapter 11 I SUNDAY-MONDAY I 2 GREAT FEATURES THE ENTIRE FAMILY WILL LAUGH AM THRILL TO I I FEAST or SNACK We're here lo provide HITHER IMMHilKS OX A KOLL That'll be TWKMV CENTS IIICKEN IN A NEST, a at a la carte at a FAIR PRICE.

Reed's is a stood place to SPEND THE DINNER I FINE PREPARATION and PLEASING SERVICE. For lover's of finer beverages it's REED'S Reed's show their appreciation of patronage by doing 1 -Jl'ST A BIT MORE than you're expecting. LEGAL BEVERAGES 1 Rt. 5 20 About 1 3 Miles East of City REED'S MENTETH I1INOR 7 Miles From Canandaigua on West Lake Road LUNCHEON and DINNER Served Monday thru Saturday Without Reservations Sunday Dinner I to 8 P. M.

Reservations Advisable Phone Canandaigua 97S-J Catering To Banquets and Parties ROARING ROADSTER AUTO RACES AMERICAS FASTEST SPORT FAST CARS HOT DRIVERS Hemlock Fairgrounds SUNi Tim a Triple 1 oMnflf Rain Date May 8 2:30 See how he takes real, live people and weaves their adventures with the magic world of cartoon creations into a thrilling pattern of happiness and song! irDISNEYS 0 JEM TO MYHEART MON! NAPLES, N. Y. House of Fine Foods For the 1919 Season Dinners Lunohesns Banquets Dinners from 0:00 to AVeekdays Sundays HoHdays 12:00 to 8:00 Luncheons 2:00 Weekdays Closed Mondays Phone MB Children FREE 2 Shows 8 10 P. M. Tonichf Saturday Fred Murray Madeleine in I'lus Randolph Scott in Last of The Mohicans" 8URI I A BONDI HARRY A A A PAT11N ond BOBBY DR1SCOU featuring Hat "IAVENDER BlUE" (Oilly-Dilly) end "If Wotcha Do With Watcha Got" "So Dtor To My Heart" "Stiek-Te-h-N'rty" "County Shown Sr.nviuy At: -nrf GUAM) HIT THE SONG-RILED, JOY-FILLED SUCCESSOR TO LOUISA MAY ALCOH'S "LITTLE WOMEN" GLORIA JEAN JIMMY Shown Hun.

At: PLUS LATEST WORLD NEWS EVENTS Today thru Sat. QUICK-TM 1 2 Fr Sun. IVEon. 2 WHAT WAS SO mmw Bis Davs mum 2 First Run Hits ABOUT WISHING WELL Registered S. Patent OfflcT 4 5 3 8 4 I 6 6 2 4 5 4 2 TT 8 5 4 6 3 6 6 0 2 7 3 2 2 5 4 2 6 5 4 5 3 4 8 0 4 A 6 F.

3 4 6 6 4 3 2 4 6 5 3 L. 2 8 5 8 'i 6 5 7 A 0 8 6 5 A 3 2 I 5 I 4 3 3 A 4 8 6 6 I 4 6 2 4 3 'i 4 3 4 8 6 4 7 I 8 A 6 2 6 ERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4.

If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result a your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Vicinity Deaths WILSON CLIFTON Cliilson.

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Mrs. ville. Maxio -Munn 1 Lan.qford. of I I one I I Sayro, six i i i i live and 1 nieces an Frieiuls V.V-ld's I Funeral homt 1 L'ti siicci. until tomoiTow iv.oir.! 1 runor- I al sorvii-es Davi? al in I-' 1 tomorrow at 11 r.i; lie in Maple Grovi ct Horselieads.

Skinny men, women gain Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor '-tiat iM.ii' ml I bullonBll 1 1 -IT wiiy: body loses tall- 1 look. ThoujtiidB at women, rnr-n who never gain belora. t.i-xHi hirkrd iron, now proud or le v. thtnk A i o.it:..':^ Ir.ni v.iu. IIKJ.

may need to tain I 1 1 1 'W 1 "1 II- af.l nourishment, fioih OB I I -tiiijilcmeutary 1 i i i i i in. ri fvar genius uo (at. i at any time if you are utltAad with with i VFW aU Kor Unit 1 Trv famous Ostm i i i nea oAuuds. Hfcw uep. TODAY.

At all drug stores everywhere-ifi xv.iyrtp Ph'Tioy. CANALI'S AUTO GLASS Set-TVhUe -U -Wait Hear Green Front Niagara st. Phone 209-M Christian Scientists List Sunday Lesson HB Units Plan Demonstration Week With Teas "Everlasting Punishment" is ihe Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday, May 1 I Golden Text: "Know ye not. Thc lirsl week in May has to whom ye yield yourselves been designated Home Demon- to obey, his servants stration week throughout the na- iye are to whom ye obey; wheth- i ln Ontario county a spu- er of sin unto death, or of obe- cial effort is being mado 0 dience unto righteousness?" rcc ognize some of the outstand- tRomans 6:16) ing work done by the counlv Sermon: From the King James i40 home bureau units, according version of the Bible: (Isaiah 3: to a release from the home hu- XAPLKS I'. Fox.

clay in 1 1 iiorne a a Slit Apr. to X.r.iit's Besides 1 leaves a sen. man, son. al '2 p. m.

in tlie home, this evening. Rose CCT.H'I.'I i i a Jesse 1 she P. call ii! be in llov. 10.11: Galatians 6: Correlative passages from reau office. Ontario county is divided intu Auxiliary io Ssnd Delegates io Meet all makes of HERS Vt'rinser Roll Headqaartera 245 So.

Main St. BMDBURN BROS. Canandaigua, N. Y. Uhere Vou Buy With Confidence "Science and Health with Key seven districts, sponsored by PHELPS-Ai to the Scriptures" by Man: seven executive committee mem- cobns "Saints ibers.

and several of these dis- evenlns; wiii: Mrs. jBaker Eddy include: "Saints ibers. and several of these dis- SI John'- 'and sinners get their full are meeting at one Episcoi)'il church vo'od 'to but not always in this world. iin the district where all of Uvo dolomites i The sinner makes his own will bring articles for clis- (auxiliary'mco'iin- Home Improvements M2 Colvin St. Rochester and hold open house Ior: oc eS ia IQ i the entire community.

Members also' i lo doing evil, and the saint own heaven by doing right. iDoes not Science show that sin Canandaigua area units, whew jt brings suffering as much today sponsor is Mrs. C. B. Tall man, i nurc yesterday? They who sin 'are planning an exhibit and ten must suffer.

'With what measuro May 4, from 2 in iy i i a n. ye mete, it shall be measured ip.m. at Canandaigua Presbyter- 'auxilia'" 1 ''hn'd' i to you again'." (p.p. 5, ian church. 'garments i I Members hope the public 0 rt Hill, lattpnd and view some of the Tt (projects completed this year.

0 sc a i Under auspices of Elizabeth Units included are Canandaigua me ctinqs, and work Wright Hamlin class, a dessert JAfternoon, Canandaigua Evening card party will be held in the East Lake road Norlil I I 't 1 -jproject is in di.i Congregational church social vve11 Centerfield and iieman air! Mn. 0 i rooms Monday at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Ray S.

Lee, Mrs. Leon N. Packard are in charge of tables Units sponsored by Mrs. Lyls Rogers in the Victor area meeting for an Achievement day fi; om Mrs. Frank H.

and the refreshment" committee at Victor town hal1 at lc devotions. Mrs. Joel Jones Mrs 1:3 bmts includcd ai were pn G. Pierce. East tor I nia 1 0 iand Fishers.

A tea will be served by Farmington unit. The following units-- Stanley, number 9, LaFayette, Aloquin. 'and Hopewell--sponsored iMiss Theresa Murphy, will hold Shields and Teudevine. IT PAYS rN THE DAILY MESSENGEK. Roofing 1 Siding Workmen Local Ueprcsentative JOSEPH SINDINSKI Bristol St.

Phone 312-E CARDELLA GRADUATED Fred J. Cardella, 131 Niagara an exhibit and tea at Alonum street, a graduate of CanandaMMethodist church May 5 from academy, has been gradu- 6:30 to 10 p.m. The public is IK- ated from the naval hospital ited to view the year's work, corps school at the Great Lakes, Seneca Castle unit, also in i 111., training base, according to district, will have an exhibit a release received today from amo week in one of the sicr" 1he base. Cardella entered the Iwindows in Seneca Castle. navy last September.

OU7DOOX THKIUS AND SffCTAClff Come just as you are and enjoy our Delicious Dinners DANCING 9 to 1 Every Night When Looking for Good Food and Atmosphere, We Will See You At The STANTON MANOR Clifton Springs, N. Y. Call Clifton 11 I Three of the units sponsored 'by Mrs. George Durkee will have an exhibit and refreshments at the civic center, Geneva. May 5 at 7:30 p.m.

Th? units are Geneva Evening, Geneva Daytime and Seneca lak'i. The public is invited. On ihe committee in charge are Mrs Leon Pratt. Mrs. Joseph Coyle, and Mrs.

Phillip Kelly. Orleans unit will hold open house at (ho community club in Orleans. Lakeside, Bristol Springs and Napies units, sponsored by Leslie Aldridge, will hold an exhibit and tea at Grange hall, Bristol Springs, from 2 to 5 p.m. on May 5. The public is invited.

Naples unit is also having a local exhibit. Rushville unit planning to cooperate with Rushville grange on an Achievement day program. East Rloomfield unit will hold an exhibit and tea in Enst Bloomfield Grange hall Achievement Day week. Mrs. Frederick Buell is the sponsor for this area.

is liko- planning an exhibit at the that week. Bristol Valley unit will have an exhibit at the library at Bristol CPirv. and the Bristol unit is planning an exhibit. Although it will not be ii the first week in May, units 'sponsored by Mrs. Farnsworth.

Manohcstcr. i hold an exhibit and tea May 17 the Methodist. in Afon- This will also lake the of an exhibit and tea fron: ,1:30 to 4 p.m.. nnd Ihe public is invited. Units included jM -r Ataneho'jter Shortsville.

1 Chapel. Bunker Hill. Over nnd t'nrier and Cobblestone. The Manchester unit will serve the WINS PROMOTION Tlinmns Sprontall, of i formerly of 0 11.111 a i a has been promoted in Ihe puhlie relations department of F.astman Kodak company, it is learned here. Mr.

Sprentall has hren with- the firm for 18 months. a A' i to 8. B. "Small Fr open doi. lo 3.

S2.S9 C. Misjes A ChildU rcn'j patent ther strap. to 3. $3.79. D.

Misses A CfciM- ran's patent ther Mary Sizes oxford. IVi to 3. $3.79 F. Misses red elk. Leather sole, rub' her top lift Ohillie, Sizes to 4.

91 South Main Street.

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1922-1977