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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 9

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Canandaigua, New York
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EIGHT TUESDAt, AUGUST Pouring $385,000,000 in Concrete Elmer Reynolds Hurt in Fall from Ladder 'CHAPIN Elmer Reynolds received severe Injuries to his back wljen he fell 20 feet from a ladder while repairing a track in the roof of-his barn. Chapin Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: George Pishe: 1 in Bristol.

and Mrs. Alvah Peabody attended the Smith reunion at the Home of her son, Howard Smith, in Naples Saturday. and Mrs. Howard Smith, of Naples, were recent guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvah Peabody. Mrs. A. Goldsmith, of Rome, has been the guest of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Klasek, of Buffalo, are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goldsmith. and Mrs. J.

Hilton JjJeJTOit, have been guests of Mr. and-Mrs. George Kotteker. Mr. and Mrs.

George Kotteker and guests attended a family reun- the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Ailhur Andrews at Canandaigua lake recently in observance of Mr. Andrews' birthday. Jane Lee, who has been attending Summer school at Columbia university, York and her Elizabeth, who has attended Summer school in Geneseo State Normal, have returned to the home -parents, -Mr.

and Mrs D. Alton Kellogg, who has been 10 days, is improving. 'Mr. and Mrs. George Payne, who spent several days at the fair in GKcago, have returned home.

Mrs. Gordon Lincoln, of Canandaigua, spent the last week with her sister, Miss Ruth Payne. and Mrs. A. H.

Peabody were recent: dinner guests of their daughter; Mrs. James F. Paterson in Canandaigua. They also visited Mrs. Frank Ingraham.

at the Peabody HONEOYE In the home of the' BATAVIA Delegations of tax-! ALOQUIN The Woman's- For- ifome were Mr. and Perry i bride in Buffalo Saturday took place payers will attend a hearing in' eign Missionary Society and -fhe Hawkins, 'of Geneseo; Mrs. Leo i the marriage of Miss Ruth Bunnell, Buffalo Sept. 14 into the gas rates Standard Bearer Society wilt WoMard and Mrs. Edria Abbey, of! to Robert Reed, of'Honeoye, son the Republic Light, Heat- and joint meeting at the home Naples; Mr.

-and Mrs. Hulbert, of i Mr. and Mrs. thur Reed. The cou-' Power corporation.

i John Ross Friday af.ernopn.r/ Maneh.es.ter;. Mrs. Russell Smith and I pie will live in Buffalo. They were '-Mrs president of the and Mrs. Sackett, of Canan-! week-end guests of his parents here, i HORNELL An attemot was Geneva district young daigiia.

O. E. made yesterday to fire the home of sio ri ary soe iety, will be the'speaker: and Mrs. J. Frarey and clrl-j The O.

E. S. chapter met at John Petrillo when the family was Miss Helen Moore will give a report and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.

of Mrs. Emma Duffy in Aliens but the blaze was extin- ner wee jj gt'the conference at Gardner and of Farming-: Hill and observed the birthdays of guished after it had burned a corn- "Keuka Park: There will 'picnic ton, were guests-Sunday of Mr. and; and the matron, Mrs. er of the house. Mrs.

1 Walter Stearman. Beach. The entertainment, nrtett Mrs. Jennie who has wa a poem to Mrs. Duffy, by Mrs.

i SENECA FALLS More than "i aia been of Mrs. Fred re Bell-and a toast to Mrs. 1,500 pupils will have an extra week Lyle HortonMeft this ipr has, returned, to her home at by Francis. -The remaind- of as Patrick's School a.t rl to. Hartford, Conn.

It i r. JTI TlHn Tinf. i i il 11'' TtJTi- TlffVti Boulder dam is rising- from the. parching- depths of B'ack canyon, where, the turbulent Colorado streaks the desert gorges. First concrete on the pr-ject was poured in June On the left appears a section of spillway--150 feet wide, 120 feet deep and 65) feet long--nears completion.

At the another construction view appears, looking- upstream, while in the center a "high-scaler" goes over the top '-of Black canyon. Former Honeoye Man Takes Buffalo Bride AROUND STATE Two Societies Plan for Joint Meeting Port. er of- the afternoon was spent -in studying the constitution of the ord- 1 er. Hostesses were Mrs. Duffy, not reopen Sept; 11." Mr.

and Mr. and ald.and B6yd i Henry Mrs. Harry Briggs members between the' ages of 50 and Oliver and John Mrs. Fred Bell. nas oeen organized'to.

take dally spent Orleans Station Is Opened for Shipping ORLEANS The Orleans station oh the Pennsylvania railroad Sodus Bay branch has been re-opened for the shipping season with former ag- erit, Ross N. McCarthy in under the jurisdiction of Leo I. Me-1 Carthy, agent at Seneca Castle. will remain open until February in compliance with Public Service Commission regulation. of the Billy Sunday Club of Binghamton were present at the Phelps Baptist church Sunday rnor- ning and conducted a splendid ser-' vice.

A large delegation from Orlens i attended. They have been invited to i return and assist in the special meetings the pastor, Rev. Harry M. Ehipson hopes to conduct in November. Mr.

and Mrs. William P. Wayne were Saturday guests -of Mr. and; Mrs. J.

L. Reynolds in Shortsville. Robert Jensen has returned from' a-Damping trip to Reeder's Point on i Seneca Lake in company with his: cousins, Marchant and Harold Niel- soh. Mrs. Welch and children of Phelps Mrs.

Frederick Dow- ney of Newark have been visiting i their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William' Sergent, and brother Private' Martin Sergent of Co. 33rd In- i fantry located' at Fort Canal Zone, Panama, who has been: lipme on furlough. Private Sergent! left Friday to return to Panama.

Minnie Whitney have gone: to Williamsburg, Canada to spend! time. I Misses Alice' Mae and Marcia De Vail spent, the with Mrs.j Qeorge Lynn of the Lake road, Gen- eva. 'Ralph arid Glenn Jensen, accom-1 anied by their cousin, Herman Nielsen of Richmond Hills, Long lind, recently enjoyed a trip to Niagara 'Miss Orra Cook of Canandaigua I was a recent-guest of her nephew, I Stanleigh Co6k and family. i i Floyd-Rector and sons, Har-i old Gordon and George Rector of: (Sutlet road, Clifton Springs were; recent callers at the Hollenbeck Home. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Lathrop I and Sidney L' Wheat were in Can- andaigua Sunday. i Mr. and Edward -W.

Biehl land Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Biehl and daughter Barbara have been at the Biehl cottage on Cariandaigrua lake for a. few days.

i I Sidney Wheat, accompanied by Clifford C. Wilson of Clifton 6lfings, motored to -Sodus Point. Sunday Lawrence is in camp ZEALOUS WORKERS BRISTOL VALLEX A meting of the Zealous Workers of the Bristol Valley Congregational church will be'held with Mrs. Harry Gaston Thursday at 2, o'clock. Officers are asking all members to be present, with needles; thimbles, shears and colored Iloss, to make washable dolls missionary gift.

The roster of the Kentucky department of the grand army of the republic lists fewer than 70 survivors. Sand and Gravel Excantttaff Hauling CRUSHED STONE HOWARD KEENEY Phone 440 Join the Crowds and Meet Your Friends at MARKET BASKET WEDNESDAY FEATURES Prices Good in All Canandaigua Market Basket Stores. WESTERN STEER BEEF YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE QUALITY 18c MILK FED VealChops LB 14c Pork Chops Lb 12c LITTLE PIG Loin Roast Lb. -BATAVI Horace Manuel, farmer, killed hog which weighed pounds. Potatoes 6 25c CALIFORNIA 'DOZi LONG GREEN FANCY YELLOW lOc 6 19c walks.

moriar Chapel and Keiika Mr. spending lllalUllg lew in Watkiiis'Glen. visiting; i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson at On Ratavia Drain Reunion JjataVld The fourteenth annual of: i the Drain family was held at Hon- of George ieoye lake park with.

61 present. Kingsley Welch held- picnic dinner was served" and the, the home of officers re-elected: Pj-esi-; Terry in Batavla Saturday. John Mclivecn; secretary and 1 were present, 'from treasurer, Mrs. Mary Burns. Lcokpbrt; Rochester, Geneseo, Men- i committee was.

Mrs. Roy Behtley, shown-in re ad masmp "onrpqr 'Pittsford and Victor. The old- Mrs. William Bacon and Mrs. Emory fb be held A-cademy and Williat Mead of the est.

member present was Charles evening. Every woman urged Thornell- and the youngest, Diana i Hcneoye Briefs 'to enter a loaf-of home-made bread Thornell both of. Batavia. Mrs.i Mrs. Martin Seiferth, of pirstand second degrees TMn- and son, Leslie Norton Buffalo, are spending two weeks at fe rrec OI i candidates and thes attended Victor.

jthe'iiome of Mr. and John public speaker. Boyd. i To- Chicago'Fair The O. E.

S. picnic will be held- Mrs George Phillips and--son. New Postmaster -Frank Mead began 'his duties as i lake shore, with dinner at 1'o'clock, the exposition. in Chicago. Postmaster on Monday.

Locke Norton Announcements have been re-i Charles Fox and family, of Sodus, Mrs. Julia Pierce entertained Sun- of- the marriage on Friday of were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ay Miss Jean Bell, rf WeStport. Miss Virginia Locke, of Dobbs Ferry M.

E. Fox. Mimson Fox, 'who had Mrs. Fred Fouquet- and iffad-La Verne Allen Norton, of Vic- been visiting in Brockpprt and Sodus, "daughter. Nancy, of New York, Mrs.

The couple will make their returned home with them. Sarah West and daughter Jban'' of home in. Richfield Springs Mrs. Eliza.Christoph, of Holcomb, Rochester. Mr.

Norton will begin his third year, was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fribolin. 'Dennis Reardon.

jdaughte-. Henrietta, of W. C. T. TJ-Officers i Mrs.

Doolittle and Miss hcctr-. have been guests of Mrs. Ju- Newly elected officers of the W. Nancy Costello were recent guests of UP South Bend, Ind. 1 Mrs: Rice and' son, Milton, Miss Mead Gorham Coleman.

of Lyons are on a trip through the Catskill mo'uhlains and 'the New England Mr. aind George "Adams and the Misses Alice andvEdithiBurgess of Canandaigua spent Sunday even- Friday, at California Ranch, west Carroll leftVoridav for a trip-to ing at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. JT; i 1- i Thfmrte' Thcmas Moore. Hoicbmb MRS PPWARD MCCARTHY "taff Rpriresehtative- HOLCOMB Mr.

and Henry TJ. are President, Mrs. Cora MissNancv Leahy in'Canadice- i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rogers and Birx and family were Lander; vice president, Mrs.

Hazel Misses Mary. Ella. Julia and Anna Chauncey Rogers. Mr. and Mrs.

of 1an rs oll Hunter i Rugg; recording Mrs. Co ter of Buffalo, were recent William children and Rushville. Miss Ri.a Plympton. who Flora Murphy, corresponding secre- guests at the Doolittle home. Jack Wise, mctored to.

Eggleston ha(i been vls i tl 31111 Mrs ta.ry, Mrs. Anna Vanderbrook; treas-j r. and Mrs. Pengelly. of Ironde- park.

Sundav. Hunter, returned with jarei, Mrs, Lillian Collins. quoit we re Sunday guests cf Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Ferrin and Mr. ana Mrs. Harold DeLong and Victor Briefs i and Mrs. Fred Seward. -daughter.

Dcrothv Anne, with Mr. son Richard and Mr 'and Mrs. John Canan and daughter. Helen, Mrs. of Bristol is spending Mrs.

Edwin Lyon and Erva William DeLong and daughter, pfr.Holcomb, were in town Saturday some time rrith Frank arre tt. Phillips, spent the weekend at the Helene, of Victor, were Sunday dui- attended the band concert. Van cottaee Miss Thelma ner guests of Mrs. Estella DeLong. Rev.

Raymond Draffin of was guest preacher at thej Methodist church Sunday. -r-Mf. and Mrs. John Concanon and' daughters, June and Shirley, visited i her aunt, Mrs. Ida Snyder in Can- i andaigua, Sunday.

Melvin Hill MRS MARIAN R. HALL Staff Representative Mrs. Mae Hawkins is supply teacher-of the Gardner class of the Methodist- church in the illness of Mrs. Cora Gardner. -Mrs.

James Geeney and two chil-. dren accompanied by John Parker ueil Martens have returned to New York alter several weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and children.

Jane and Bruce, started. MELVIN HILL Mr. and Mrs. Henry Page, of Oswego and G. Davis of Mr.

and Mrs. John Page. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dhalle and family accompanied by Mrs.

Emma Dravn was guest. rs Gordon Leaky, of Shcrtsyille. Alvin and Walter Coif, Ellis Rog- nas been tne 1165 her 'Sister, ens. Aibert Bunnell. Kenneth Mrs.

Ray Hind. Henr' Druschel are at the Wes- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wheeler and tern NEW "York 4-H camp at Eggles- sen. Kenneth, of Rochester, were ton park.

AlJezhanv countv. for the week-end guests. of Mr. and Mrs. wcrk.

Lucille Allen Evelyn John- Frederick Buell. North Canahdai- i-eturncd after a week at the gua road. camp. Miss Anna Meade is spending the RcitoH, and Mrs. Schults.

week with Mr. and Mrs. William Rice of were recent guests of in Canandaigua Walter Hook. They were en. J.

F. Harriot, of ithaca. was a route to New York. Monday guest of Charles Taft and Mr. and Mrs.

Lro Poust. and Mrs. son. Robert. Maud Ycung.

Middle road, have re- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrington, turned from a visit in Pennsylvania, cf Rochester, and Miss Olive Har- ijngton. of East Orange. N.

were Mrs. Leo 1T I I I Wi VJiailKC, of with rciativc, and in Albany, recent guests of Mr. and i Rochester, were recent Quests of Mr. Thcv will 5 too over at Chicago and 1 ah will remain in Rochester. Afrs Faith Norton and Miss Ponces Whelan were in Livonia Mr and Mrs James Mrs.

Francis Clark. Roy Deal attended church Sunday after an absence of several months on account of illness. attend the exposition. Crouch ol Miss Betty Clark, of San Diego. left today fcr their cently visited her after spending the Summer na C3ark, Chicago Phelps re- Miss An- DISCUSS STEEL PROBLEMS Supper to Be Served i by Flint Aid Society I The Ladies" Aid society! TrfU sen-e supper at the Flint church Wednesday, Aug.

23. The August group will be in charge and it is; hoped that a large number from! Flint and the commun- itics will attend. i Plan Annual Pir.nir The annual community picnic der the auspices of the Sunday: school will be Md Saturday, 26, at Vine Valley on Canandaigtia i lafee. All are to meet at the church at 10 o'cJock. The -C.

C. wll; act as a in charge and will be provided. Society lo Meet The August meeting of the La die?" Aid -Kifi be he3t5 at the home Mfes Raih Esly. Mrs. Andrew Yoangs Mrs.

Claude Kpcr.rrian wffl be assistant hostesses. Sermon Announced The Rev. Lynn Bugbee a i rtounced that his sermon topic lor 33sxt Sunday will be "Ten Woncei- ftrt Mrs. Mae Gilmore and daughter. Jane, and J.

Elton Gilmore. are guests of her sister. Mrs. A. L.

Harroun, of Chicago. They are attending the Century of Progress exposition. Miss Jane Bin: is 'he srucs" of her aunt. Mrs. Mary Pillsbury.

in East Orange. J. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J.

Beeman anri daughter. Hazel and Miss Patricia MOTTOW "rer-c Sunday -of M-. and Mrs. Jarncs McBridc in Mrs. Archie Mason is the cuest ol her-sister.

Mrs. William Fox, in Bristol Springs. Mrs. Mason rcceiv- fd PCVCTC tajunrs to her hand and arm recently when was caught in Ib" inc'-r an electric wasrin. Misses Leila Carlql-la El'or several days at Chaii- Mrs.

J. Elton Gilmore and daugh- Carolyn arc of ner Mr. and Mrs. GitteUs, in Prattsburc. Winifred Hamlin.

with Jtiiss Fisher, c-f Aliens Hill, are on a motor trip to CaJdwell, N. J. Mrs. Ray Kennedy her -daugh- tci. Mrs.

Earl Comfort. Blocmficld. are ifte week iri'h Mrs. Henry COOT, in Daily Messenger Fall I and Winter Patterns. 15c, Hoyt A.

Mfrcre (center'), general counsel of ths American Iron and Stssl Institute, and Nathan A. MilJsr (right), gentra) counsel ol the United States Stss! corporation, are shown with Kenneth Simpson deputy commissioner cf the NRA, discussing the tangle that has prevented the steel industry from drafting its code under the administration. Press Miss Lillian Thompson, of Sidcr Trenton. N. has arrived visit her mother.

Mrs. Gertrude Thompson. THE CLASSIFIED the Oold serves jou as you department It SEPTEMBER 1st RAISES TIRE COSTS Siept. 1st, the Government levies a tax on-every tire in dealers' stocks bought before August 1st. A limited number of tires in our stock of Blowout-Proof Generals are tax free until Sept.

1, and were bought at former low prices. If you act promptly, you can buy them at a double saving. Remember Only a low-pressure tire can be BLOWOUT-PROOF and only GENERALS can run with 40 less ressure A blowout is simply high air pressure suddenly bursting- through the walls of the tire. Obviously, a high pressure tire cannot be blowout proof. Only General Tires have the patented construction that permits less than "standard" pressure, without sacrifice of mileage.

Generals are free from the terrific bursting strain in fires of "standard" high air pressure. To be absolutely safe from risk of blowout accidents--ask these two questions before you buy any tire: 1. Is this tire truly Blowout-Proof? 2. Can it run with less than Standard Pressure without wear? Come in--TODAY--Let us Demonstrate the Low Pressure Blowout-Proof see for yourself how little it costs now to equip with the world's safest, easiest riding tires. Delco Batteries--Sales and Service Murphy's Station Niagara Street Phone.

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