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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 2

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TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, N. Engaged By HEI.OJSE CRUSE A A 1YJ.VXER Mrs. Christine Heneian, a Jene gradn- ai? of the State College of Home Economics at Ccreen I'ni- verfiiy. waj recently presented a plaque from the American for Textile Technology for being the outi-tend- in? and clothing major al lie university daring her senior year. The award was presented by Graham M.

vice-president ol ibe national AATT. at a student chapter meeting at Cornell. Henehan is a Cooperative F.rtension agent In Ontario County. Pulver McLauglin Vows Exchanged In Rochester Dear Heloise: What is the way for a i newly bllrxied person pyjr a cup of coffee without barnir.s or spiUi-g L-. the Dear He it c-x? rot preset 2 Chsrlfs A.

Liat Sights Dear Doll: 1 blindfolded myself ODO day acd here's what I learned after trying it. If yoa will (he coffee cap I yoar sink. NOT in the sancer, I fin if op with the coffee real can bear Has because it ciaag- es set the coffee hack on the stove, feel for Beir handle of the cup and tip it We SO-pO-Li-i slightly to par rat the eicess. rroceKy weighs ever ihen set it ia tie saacer, yoa'll rour.is if's full. I i i sway the seriates pair? of I cisociTfTfti makes a rice piece of rsto-ary by VJT r-srer AM with a p'air; c-nveiope it looks real Sure savej orj mv PHELP; McLaughiin, Miss Joan he-M da'jghier Mr.

Mrs. Joseph L. McLa'jgh- The fird this a safe way. i yoa are H-ing cof- lr.5 Brcci-Lss Country fee, 1 learned lo take cof- fee cap, held it under the cold Ccor Era nig, I c-j; of nig arxi gi'JrO them face I water fancet. fill It up (yoa can to of each Isg.

Genesee Park S- Agra High Scbajl and a hear when it is spilling Now. even ST-po-jcd-me" can I then pour this in yoar paa and fp'ish that old acv of I heat it- I call this "no spills i piace I war.i to. really." Mrs. Neia Call yoa always, kiddo. Sare glad yoa have a daughter and a hasbacd who can read for read for va and that von kuow I'm Rochester, became the bdce Rochener.

Dr. Robert I. Pulver, son of Dr. Mrs. W.

Pulver of Pnelps, af 12 neon, Sat- trday in Our Lady of Good Co-jnsel Church in William H. performed the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a Ccor ienrth while satin gown. Seed embroidered the high neckline of ths empire sieves and train. Her full Miami Unj-erssiy, Oxford, Ohio.

and was from ihe State Coikse of eterioar7 icii? at Cornell L'nlTersiiy. He is practicing veterinary nvaic- Ins at Plain NOT. hoxe L.I. Partv here to help. Helofce P.S.

don't read braille, but a nice volunteer who wof for toe blind read year letter me. Dear Hrioise: Cancer Unit Tonight I The Ontario Unit of the American Socety wil! hold its annual dinner mee'jna torsisht at the Colonial Inn. eit iijt jnn. ph veil was attached to a pear! i HoUOl' LoUDle Here 5 mj fw Speaker will be Oiarles H. trimmed satin headbatrd.

She i i z. straw Li year Jxxh. Kct of director of in- A 5 TrJ Te to is cut formation Cervices Stale Univer- wd "to slrE jr ai si: New York a'. Buffalo, GEORGE.4XSE SCO.VZA Arjyjuncement is made of the enjsgeaierit of iis5 Georgeanne SccTja. Qa-jgtjter of Mrs.

chael M. Sconza of Maywood, N.J. arrf the tr. Sconza, Robert E- Williams, son of arri Ford of Miis Scojza is a graduate of High School, Bogata, N.J. School for Poysiciaris" New York City.

She is employed by a physician in Ridgewood, N.J. Her fcancs, a graduate of Victor Central Schoo-, served for foor yt-ars in the US Marine Corps and is employed by the Town Fenninztra Highway Tne wcddinr is Dec. 7, Li carried a tojquet of BRISTOU and ivy. Joseph L'. SIcL'ayshHn 1 was matron of honor.

The bridesmaids were Caroly-n Pulver of Phelps, sister of the bridegroom, Joan Smith of Liverpool, Kathleen TnE-riev of Rochester, and Mrs. of Philadelphia. Pa. Tne attendants wore identical of royal blue vel- ve'. wilh empir? bodices arxi blue (rim, and malchin? Dior They carried nose- Eay5 of white mums arxi demas.

Tne fbwer "iri. Aasy McLaughUn of Lima, niece of the bride, was gowr.e-i lite the o'Jier attendants and carried a of chrysanthemums. Dr. G. Hudson of West Roxtory'.

was test man. Usher? were William Pdver of and W. Pjlver of SjTarase. brothers of the bridegroom, James 1 McLE'jgHJin of Philad-lpiua Pa-jl V. McU'jgKin of Dr.

J. Charles of brother; c-f the bride. A for 175 Thoxas at a farewell party Surj- day, Nov. 3 in ihe BrirjJ! VaJ- ley Ch-jrea in of her ton-irrlaw aixi daughter, Ur. and Mrs.

Robert W. tJer irA chSdren, Frank ai Buy. Mr. EM Jirs. EiJsr, the for- i sack.

In toa way you it witho'jt it nic-dn? oa: of the bar arid tending. A-id It fits i'lr. dandy my milt carton. Jarica Casier Age 13 )eir Heloise: mer Mrs. Mary Les wd- A UtUa tab aid tile ow of Freri B.

Bily, were mar-1 aro'jri-J all yo'jr wati ned in Sar.ta Morrica. that come throagh tr.e floors Judge Baicia of- and walls helps to seal the opec- recently electea chairman of thp committee of the Cawer Sooiety. York State Division, Lw. Dr. ReginaM G.

MerdU, pre- of i'oe Ontario County Unit, will preside. P.e-pons will be from the conrmif- ile cauls pit chsirmen and (he nominating pip-es committee will present Its rfate of officers and new roard mem- Cc-Iated. Mrs. EUer is a of Academy arid Kun- College, New Yori Citj-, Ur. Foler served LT tie US Navy c'iring Wortd War and is a serjor tax representative on the Board of Equalization for the State of California's at l.o; An- They will be at home in Mal- i'crj, after Nov.

11. Couples Club Party Held Tie Couples. Club of the Methodist Church had a "Come As You Are" the fail i i me-eting at the chinch. Box ings around the Tuis sure helps to keep insects. Mrs.

U. Turner out for the IWS-IK9 year." GOP Women Plan Bake Sale The Rep'jhfcan Women for of the Town of will punches provided by the women Daar Ijaa Hallowe'en our children collected more carxiy ian they Djld eat. So 1 bought red nylon rvet, cut it irfo and baie sale Fridav at filled them with this candy. Discount Store beginning at 11 iix-n Et Christmas 1 gave a.m. The proceeds of rhe sale them to a school whose children win be used for don't have very- much.

paign exoenses. Itougnt some of the other. Persons who'wish to contri- readers couH do this and brins bute baked goods may contact to the children who Mrs. Arthur Munson Jr. or Mrs.

are tess fortunate. L. Edward Monaehan, co-chair- Mrs. Evers men of the event. of the gro-jp were sold auc- Dear Heloise: tlort Mr.

and Mrs. David Jorji- i the retirement hoxe where were in charge of enter- i jnnt. Thirty members were Attend Rally CLIFTON SPRINGS-- Miss Berntnt, Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. Ronaid LeCair, Debra Lindner, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. K--k-y, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Everson, Miss Debby Kamm ajKl Miss Janet Everson i' the receai Republican for Xixon-Agnew in Roch- Twins, in your Messen- Parly Slated present.

At the ntf, meeting. 15, a potkch supper and square dance will be featured. Teen ager or parent of a teen ager? You'll enjoy Tne live, the rod for tr.e hand CLIFTOX towels the oathroom 15 so dren of lhe that the towel ly slips off the rod. So I cut rubber band and wrapped it tightly around the rod several urr.es. tying the ends together so coils covered about an inch of the rod.

Since the rubber band is will be entertained at a Hallowe'en party Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Cliiton Springs Library'. This is not a costume tarty. Three short movies wil shown and refreshments will served. Travelogrue On Japan Is Tomorrow Tickets are still available for a travelogue on Japan schedul ed lor Friday at p.m.

at the Farm and Home Center 450 Main Wolf2an.2 Fritzscr.e wil! present the slide lecture on Jaoan which he and his. wife visited during a tour of the Orient. The program is for the bene fit of the schoiarship fund of the past exei-utive council. Cooperative Extension Service of Ontario County. Tickets are available at the center or at the door.

Tne cost is 51 for adults and 5D cents for children. Alania Holbrook Is Bride Of Jack A. Granger SHORTSVILLE-- In a ceremony in the United Methodist Church in Manchester Oct. 19, Alania J. Holbrook, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Hcrfbrook. Terrace Place. Shortsville exchanged nuptial vows with Jack A. Granger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. AlberU. Granger, Tne Rer. Donald W. Romlein, paslor, ofBciated, before an altar decorated with vases of pink carnations and white mums.

Given in marriage by her father, ths bride was attired in an olive green suit with chapel veil of black chantiliy Her corsage WES pale yelkrs- roses and white carnations Miss Betty Swallow of CaD- a TMIaigua. the ma 5d nonor was attired in a brown dress trimmed with beige. She wore a corsage of pint roses and white carnations. Robert Granger, HopeweH Rd. brother of the bridegroom was best man.

William HoBbrook and Wildred D-aran brothers of the bride were ushers. A reception held in the church social rooms following the ceremony, was attended by 50 Tiest Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook have returned from a trie to the New- England States and Canada and are making their home in Can- arid aigu a. Prenup'ial events included a variety shower given by Dorothy Hadsall, Canandaigua.

Woman Speaker Listed At Church PHELPS- Mrs. Maudie H. Weeks, executive director of the Cayuga County Commumty Courml and members of the Better Education for Adult Migrants Committee, will be the guest speaker at the World Community Day program, Nov. i 1 ui the United Presbyterian Church in Phelps. Officers will be elected at the meeting scheduled at 11 a.m.

Mrs. Ralph Hinchman and Mrs. Harry Horton of Fnetos are in charge of arrangements. Tne meeting is sponsored by the- Council of Church Women United of the Phelps, Oaks Corners, Orieans, Senega Castle and Clifton Springs Churches. Mrs.

Hinchman reports that S-3 gift certificates may be purchased by the women who do not sew. Recipe Correction Tne hobgoblins played a trick on our recipe for a Popcorn in Tuesday's Daily Messenger. Instead of a can (5 ounces) of orange juice, the recipe sho-j'd have read 1 can of frozen orange juice cor- cenirase. WHERE THE ACTION IS. thats' what thy say about Tr.e Messenger's Want Ad If yoa want action on something yoy'd like to buy or sell or rent, just phone 394-0770 in Canandaigua.

Let a friendly ad-taker help you word an ad to ai-tion for you. Just 8 days left to get your chance to become a Quarter of a Millionaire. i I i me fjr the second drawing lake M2ce. So from until October 31si you have the opportunity ouy lottery tickels that will make you eligible for both the regular monthly drawing in November and the SUPER- drawing. Since April 1968,200 exira have been era.vrieacn tickets soid.

Tms will continue through OitoiJt-r. The names of inese ticket hoicers have not been disclosed. From these tickets, ar.d the tickets of the monthly consolation prize winners, the SuPERPSiZE winners will tedrav.n. Each ticket holder has a a SUPERPRI2E S250.COO. f-r-ft prizesof Tr.e more tickets you buy the better your chances are of winning.

Not only the monthly Lottery but the SUPERPRIZE too. Tnat's the really nice thing acout tne there's another chance towin. 7iNEW RK Cof cr.ar.ce of l.fenrri For Four Quickies MERRY M1XABLES add to the newest, tjuickest-to- sew wardrobe of the season. Harmonize plaids or checti and! solids for dress, cape, turtletop slacks. Printed Pattern S327: Children's Sizes 2, 6, 8.

See pattern for yardages SIXTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for each pattern--add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send lo Marian Martin, The Daily Messenger, 184 Pattern 232 West ISth St. New York. Y. 10011.

Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER What's new for fall? 107 anrw- ers in our Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. Free pattern coupon in Catalog. Send 50 cents. New INSTANT SEWING Book shows you how to sew it today, wear it tomorrow. Over 500 pictures.

Only II. Social By CATHERINE WELCH 1 Miss Sharon Buck, S. Pearl leaves Friday for Towson, to be a bridesmaid at the wedding Saturday of Miss Lee Hampshire, a former roommate at Syracuse University. NMr. and Mrs.

A. Morris Gilford, 93 W. Gibson were weekend guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Gifford, and family, Smithtown. L.I. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Bausch, 27 Highlarxi have returned from a four-day business tri. to Lake Chautauqua. Mrs. William W. Coe and Mrs.

Carl B. Smith entertained 1he This 'n' That Club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Coe, West Lake Shore. went to Mrs. Clifford N.

Strait and Mrs. Earle T. Hulton. Mrs. C.

Harvey Jewell and Mrs. Button will be hostess Nov. 5. Miss Anna M. McKecbnle and Miss Margaret F.

Bradley, 25 Church Group Plans Car Wash Toe Youth Group of the United Church will sponsor a car wash in the parking lo'. at the rear of the church, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Boys and prls will clean each car both inside and outside for a donation. The proceeds will be used by the Youth Group for the support an orphan in Hong Kong.

Auxiliary OK'g Gifts EAST BLOOMFIELD-- Donations to the East BtoomfieM Library and Operation Moral for overseas servicemen, were approved by the Auxiliary of ihe Fire Department at the recent meeting. Mrs. Donald Miller, George Rogers and Mrs. Fred Rudat will be hostesses for the November meeting. Scotland have returned from a (rip to Tenant Harbor, Maine, and Greenfield, Mass.

Mrs. F. William Young, Chapin entertained her afternoon bridge (rluh Wednesday. Mrs. Mclvln C.

Babcock, 51 Catherine has returned after a camping Irip to Letch- worlh Park with her brolher-in- lav; and sister. Prof, and Mrs. El-ner S. Phillips. Khaca.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Witherspoon, 120 N. Pearl re- eently allcmlcJ a convention at Grossirwr's in the CatskiL's and visited friends enroule home.

Donald M. Scotl, 29 W. Gibson will give a port concert on the new at the Nazareth College Art Center Auditorium. Rochester Sunday at 8 n.m. Mrs.

V. Ixmez, 42 Dorset will the Chatter Club Wednesday evening. St rat ton To Be Dinner Speaker Congressman Samuel S. Stratton will be the guest speaker at the candidates' dinner Saturday at 6:30 txm. in the Clifton Springs Country Club, according to Miss Katherine Mac- Aniff of Phelps, chairman.

Tne event is sponsored by the lario County Democratic Women's Organization. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Marie Turner, Victor; Mrs. Walter Cyert, Canandaigua. Mrs.

Jack or Miss MacAniff. 51 Attend Trail Ride Tne Ontario County Wranglers and the Farraington Trail Riders 4H Clubs sponsored a trail ride Sunday. The 51 riders reo- resented four Ontario County 411 Clubs and one Wayne County Club. Refreshments were served. Church Groups To Meet EAST BLOOMFIELD-- The Daytime Group of the Women's Fellowship of the First Congregational Church will meet on Thursday at 10 a.m.

at the home Mrs. William E. Adams, Michigan St. The evening meeting of tha organization will be held af 8 p.m. on Monday, in Fellowship Hall.

Devotions will be led by Miss Ruby Woolston and ths program on social action will be presented by Mrs. Elmer R. Wood. Admission by one bar of soap for material projects. Refreshments will be served by Mrs.

Henry Peters, Mrs. Harold Silvernail and Mrs. Mildred Sleohens. FIND WHAT YOU WAXT? Most people do when they read The Messenger's Want Ad columns. But if you didn't, try placing an ad of your own.

Someone is sure to have what you want. Just phone 344-077! in Canandaigua. A fnendl ad- taier will gladly help you word your ad to bring promp 1 results. WCGR 1550 Brings You Play by Play Action of Canandaigua Academy Football EVERY. SATURDAY This Week's Gome, E.

Rochester Cdga, 2:00 p.m. air time) at Canandagiua Presented by Canandaigua Motors G. M. Kennedy Son S. S.

Caves Lumber Roc Pizza Cole Raes H. E. Barber Son Van Brooker's Red White Pollok's Model Mobil Station Every N.Y. Giants Football Presented by Thomas Phillips, Rice's Appliances and William R. Painting Decorating THURSDAY NIGHT Hazel FRIDAT (5) News, Cronkite (8) Islands in the Sun (S) (9-13) Olympic Games (10) Truth or Conseq.

(9-13) (3) Daniel Boone (8) (S) Crisis Peanuts (5-10) O13) Ugliest Girl (3-8) in Town (8) Flying Nun (1.1) (5-10) Jim Nabors (5-10) Bewitched (9-13) (3-8) Ironside (9-13) That Girl (9-13) (5-10) Movie Dragnet (9-13) Journey to the (3-S) Unknown (J-5-8) (3-S) Dean Martin (9-13) Olympics (3-5-S-9-10-13) (3-8) (Si Tonight (9-10) Joey Bishop CS-13) Movia Newi CronUti Hazel Olympic Games Traveler High ChaparnU WiM Wild Wen Namo ol the Kiny Family Operation Corner I'yle Felony Squad Movie Olympic Games Will Sonnctt Judd Stnr Trek Nmvs Olympic Games Nrws Johnny Carstj Movie Movio.

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