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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 3

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THE DAILJf MESSENGER; CAMJDAtGUA, Y. SATURJPAt, AUGUST 194 QUALITY MILK ICE CREAM 46 Clark Street Phone 42 Troopers Welcome An Extra Day Off Cued news for Stale Police of the Canandaigua substation came over Associated Press wires today in a dispatch from Albany, which disclosed that troopers are to re- ccivo an additional day off ly. effective Sept. 1. not be affected.

Attorney tells Rotarians About Overseas Trials CLIFTON SPRINGS Work of the War Crimes Commission was: ly. effective Sept. 1. llle 1O pi at the Rotarv luncheon Slate Superintendent A. wwk Tlu speaker Vl as Attori i a said the troopers 1 1iv ev Fred O'Toole-of Geneva, who day passes henceforth would returned from service on four-day passes and that presc-n.

commission O'Toole told a call for a man. diffpronce between efforts to week in addition to Fii-st CIQARS CIGARETTES MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS (Formerly Hyland'g) Open Every Day 7:00 A. M. to 9:00 V. M.

MRS. H. K. MARTIN Holcomh Rl try war criminals after the First World War and the second-- the methods and completeness with I which evidence is now gained and i the certainty that punishment will be meted out. Although to those here Hie trials i to be slow, he said, in reality, when we consider i i of evi- cie-nce gained and the difficulty auction conduc-! setting it the court is moving ma ted'by 1 he of i the Associano nf) news paper account or mo- Wom Marbles auciioheer vie picture of the horrors oT con" wirlm-in central ion camps 1.1 ine ita.M as and many things in- i flicled upon American prisoners at The Battle of the Bulge were un- clcrk.

Clarence Bailey, who is now prhlta bie. ployed in Rushville, was a week-: Announcement hat i trU i i k-won i I i i 1 1 1 end guest of Mr. and Mrs. George nexl week a uer wii! be An- i -i-i. -IT "Vr.fL* i NO CHANGES Have AU Machinery Repairs made in a completely equipped shop by competent workmen.

547 No. Main St. Canaridaigiia Phone 1205 Durkee. Mrs. William Fox was a Sunday guest of her granddaughter, Mrs.

Rov Long. Mrs. Fred Potter of Springwater has been spending some time with lier grancla; Gilbert. drew Fuller of the New York- Department of Health and "jBi'rihdays of Ray Ford and Eddie Walters were recognized, Dr. Merscher making the presentation.

Visitors were Earl W. W. John A I Workmen move a cartload of sacked flour to a shed on the docts at Trieste harbor. The UNRRA shipment is for Yugoslavia and AustrU- Clifton Springs A D. B.

WILLIAMS Phone 26-J Grai nei ho lps: C. B. sil i Mr. and Mrs. Charlottsville, Charles W.

El- Sking! i Mr. and Mrs. Elliott F. Brocke! I bank and Summit, "TOX SPHINGS-Mr. and Mrs are spending a week with iv.vo 'rciurnocl f-om a vi- Brockelbank's parents, Mr.

leturn-a i.om Charles Brockelbank, Howell Street. Their daughter, Julie, has been with her grandpar- Naples CHARLES W. SHEPARD Phone 92-W Cost of Irwin. Pa. Mrs.

D. C. Ingraham is he'r son, Harold," in Newark. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hatch were 1 francifln Women to Spri'ngwater.

Misses Alice O'Neill and Olicer Trans of Detroit recent Anniversary of HB i-imrovin" Russell W.llmmson is 0 at his home a lecenl illness. NAPLES A son, Robert Ed- Mr. niond Weld, was born Aug. iS to and Mr. and Mrs.

Warren E. Weld. of Buffalo, formerly of Naples. Je Mrs. Harriet Ingraham, who ents for some "time.

Former Canhas een spending four weeks in Nurse Pioneers South American Health Frontier By Adelaide Kcr'r Newsfealurcs Writer) September. Sara Wagner will be heading toward South America on a job no one has tried before. She is the directress of nurses of the Standard Oil Co. Jersey), a newly created position which will place her in charge of the nursing service in 12, base hospitals as well as a number of field hospitals, out patient clinics and. iirst aid stations which the company maintains in its oil Jicld areas in South America.

Her job will be to nursing standards in those confer with nurses, arrange classes to train nurses' aids rind orderlies, find out their problems and in general to act as the nurses' representative on the company's medical administrative staff. She will be in charge of about 100 jurses and 140 nurses aids. Part of her work will be in the Field, the rest, in the comnany's New York headquarters where she already has seived a number of Oil chooses the location that seems best for a town in -relation to its fields," Miss Wagner said. "Their it clears the and builds the town. The medical department is in charge of the sewage system, the water supply, the food and everything pertaining to health.

Besides this we are re- Phono 414 10 Gibson Street Casualty. Fire wkllM Radip and Applwiice Rural Radio Srcfice Phone W. some orm has een or Ml rockelbank is di- LeRov has returneed to the home sup of buildings of and rs. J. Earl Wood- Francis G.

B6 Call 747-M AT- week-end in Buffalo. Mr and Mrs. Joseph V. Hogan and daughter Miss Ethel Hogan, PHELPS--Plans are guests Miss O'Neill's aunt, Mrs. bv ni embers of the Phelps Home Leon Holcpmh.

Mr. arid" Mrs. Leslie Wheeler attended the funeral of Charles Sperry Tuesday in Canandaigun. Lt. "and Mrs.

Elton Clohecy and daughter. Yvonne, are guests of the lieutenant's mother. Mrs. H.K p'rreau i to attend the 2ath anniversary celebration, of the Ontario County Home Bureau, to be held a ii 10 Club camp in Bristol on Thursday. Sept.

5. The Phelps i has three members who have held continuous membership for the Thev are Mrs. William I I I I 4 1 1 Martin They recently visited Ins 195 vears. mev sister, Mrs. H.

Nelson Gotteschall, Gaiiiey. Mrs. Anna Keefu ana Mrs. fin Syracuse. 1 Alice Needham.

i Hie Rev and Mrs. Harry M. Those in need of transportation I Wright have returneci from a short anc i anyone bavins extra room may 'vacation. call Mrs. Albert will meet at the Town Hall at 9 a.

m. HarTKittell and Mr. I for 'the'Jersey' Bell Telephone Com- Mrs Ingraham observed her Mr" W. Griswold spent the pany. gist birthday on August 15.

Mrs. Ellen Kilpatrick observed her S4th birthday on Aug. 2i. gan's sisters. Mrs.

Edward H. Lorn- Frank Tones, who is serving in ber -and Miss Mary I. Quigley, Gib- i Germany, has been promoted to son Street. the rank of corporal. Edward Harvey Lomber, Gib- i Dr and Mrs.

McCombe returned Baltimore, will leave Tuesday ai- todav from a week spent at Cape I ter a two-week visit with Mrs 110- br-ing maae ffan sisters. Mrs. Edward H. Lorn- Cod. Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. DeGny.v are spending a week in Ithaca with Dr. C.

J. Cazhman and family. Miss Gladys Bundy who has been ill at the Sanitarium for several weeks has returned to her home. Mrs. Fred Sabin is staying with her.

Mr, and Mrs. D. Williams attended a reunion of descendants of call Mrs. Albert Oaks. group an( obart.

which WHY NOT Have a Portrait oi Those Curls Now! Phone 70'2-W 182 South Main St. over Lindners The Sunday School officers and teachers of the Methodist Church! will have a meeting at the -parsonage on Tuesday evening. Sept. at 7:30. Leonard Beaty (Continued from Page 1 was held Sunday at.

the iurm home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulchinson of Mendon. son Sept. 9 to re-! William Widmer.

Charles Wix- sSme studies at Notre Dame i Lynn Hugheenor and Francis versitv that were interrupted attended a. grape demon- Army" service. He will enter the stration Wednesday fnondsport. Charles Wixom fractured a leg the latter part of the 'week. A son born Aug.

23 to-Mr. and Mrs. John Harris. Robert Ratcliff has returned sponsible for the health of the workers We Ion's since have passed the place where medical cure meant simply first aid. Now it is not only a matter of preventive medicine but of constructive medicine--that is, the improvement 61 general health.

I shall be working: in Venezuela, Colombia 4 Ecuador, Peru and Aruha (an island off the Venezuelan coiVstl." sophomore class. Mr and Mrs. Charles F. Bemis, Gibson Street, and Mrs. L.

Louret, Oil CityY Pa-, after a Cave, Miss Ruth Parker is a patient at Sanitarium. ada They were by- and Mrs. Earl S. Lougee and Kipp, of Victoria, Cement Blocks Concrete arid Mason Work Build Foundations; floors, Retaining Walls, Sidewalks; Etc. Estimates gladly- Phelps Cement Products and H.

Upcliurcli Phone I i Jtl. wu WA Mr Lougee's i from a trip to California and oth- Lougee, points along the West Coast. a i 3 4 Frederick Fisher of Hall, for- fn Winterport, and at Myers Cave. Mr. Mrs, 1 1 iv-ii i Elizabeth Lougee.

'Hubbell Street, mer i of was injured Robert Jones, who was ill.at the ear ij er from Winterport. Wednesday afternoon when a Sanitarium of pneumonia, has re- Ml Lougee left today for his homo, tractor he was driving was strucK nii-noH in liome. dnue-hter remaining I HV a car. turned to his home. Mr.

and Mrs. Darwin Reese are spending a vacation at Canandaigua Lake. Mrs. L. M.

Bcment has returned l.o her duties at the post office after a two-week motor i with ss Lois Sike of Shortsvillc. on and daughter remaining by a car. for an extended: visit with her par- ents, and Mrs. Bemis. Mrs.

Erma Weld has been Bealy will live at 2o3 Summit. Grove Park, Rochester. Tne bridegroom is a graduate of Hillon High School and Rochester institute of Technology. He ently returned from Army bcc Park and Syracuse. in the European, theatre.

His. bride is a graduate of Canandai- clarence McPherson left o-ua Academy and St. Mary's Hos-; i xveek a lr Holyoke, pital School of Nursing. Roches- Mass Out of town guests were from rc-c- i visited Montreal. Que- Miss Marion I.

Davis, daughter spending some-time in Buffalo, of" Mrs. Dwight H. Gibson my of where Howe, have been visiting a JC of the Mrs. Ling's sisters, Jane and Joen Central School faculty. She sephine Howse, and brothers, will teach science and mathemat-: Monroe D.

and George llov.sc. and Mrs. Frederick W. For-: Baltimore, are week-end guests Mr. and Mrs.

John Barrett and son. William, of Lyons, re- a tllll oul -of Mr. Porter's mother. Mrs. James; CC ntly visiteed relatives here.

A I I M. Porter, and sister. Arthur T. Poole, Scotland Road. They i were r.uau.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith have here by Miss i returned to their home in Con- ner. were accompanied nere uv returned LU mcn I Out. of town guests were irom A parking lot for convenience of tV Poole returns an tine, after two weeks i.

i- Rochester. Buffalo. North Greece, me! being fitted up in the to'Baltimore, where she is wit Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanggi rTM i TS, a Iri All St.

jViDcinS. i 4 1-4 i A'T i T7 Trvl-incnn I LA DIE You Ire Needed at HICKOK Where you can find steady employment at light, easy work in a clean, comfortable plant with congenial people. 9--9 9 Also part time work for male help, hrs. 5 p. to 12 p.

'Fcriialc help, 5 p. in. to 9 m. 5 NEW ADJUSTMENTS in both starting and piece rates BEHfflPPT in One of New York State Finest Places of Employment Apply at Once at the Hickok Plant I I i i I I Elmira, Watkins-Glen, St. Albans, vacfllll L.

Phelps. Manchester, S.iorts- Geneva and Hilton. Prenuptial affairs were a dinner at Greenwood, East shore given by Mrs. John phy and Mrs. James P.

Coyne; back of the Y. M. C. A. Announcement has- been made of (lie engagement of Miss Alice Bar- vrT" i ker.

daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Har- i rv Barker, to Dr. DeForest Hale, i i soloist over Station WFBR. Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle E. Horton and daughter. Shirley. have returned from a visit with Mr.

and and Mrs. Emma Johnson. Mrs. Alice Conley and daughter. Joan Herlons, are Miss Wagner is not.

nearly so vocal abour herself. She. said the prospect of talking oh that subject gave her the jitters for an entire weekend She was born in' Montgomery. the daughhter of a machinist, trained at Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelpirm and then remained to serve on its nursing staff and teach nursing arts. Tn 1941 she came to the medical deportment, of Standard Oil.

aircl eventually became its- head nurse. Then she served in the U.S. Army's domestic nursing service from April to December, 1945. For the last 12 years she lias been working nights and at summer school to get a B.S. degree, cramming classes and study into every spare moment, a a just won li'er degree.

But you can't make Sara Wagner dramatize Mat. All that she has to say on the subject 'is: "I should have had more ajid given up work for a year." Sara Wagner is a good look'ng girl! Very fair skin. Very blue eyes. Light hair curled in a crisp efficient also has a nice figure, but she doesn't dress it. in ew York clothes.

She goes back to Philadelphia to shop. She remembers some' helpful sales-girls there. "if has done you a jjood tilrn, I believes in doing one Hack," she says. TODAY, IJl I i variety showers, by Mrs. Leo Kelly, Geneva, by Mrs.

Ellis'. Canan'daigua, and by son of Hale of Manlius, N. Y. Miss Barker is a graduate of Highland Hospital Nursing and Dr. Hale a Mrs Ward W.

Moore at their cot- spe nding a month at the home tage at Thousand Island Park. of onn A. and Gideon L. Hanggi, Mrs. Simon Lyon and Mrs.

thur Morris. Their son. Lloyd Horton. has been visiting Fred Zogg at Wolcotl. 1,111 i Mr.

and Mrs. Henry P. Harnlm Ar- Co-Feature I iV'l fti ClUU i 4 i i I Us, Conanciaigua. TM ls I School Nursing anci Dr- Hale a rf i wi spend, Beaty to. Glaflj! Bew i(1 ale ot Sj racusc l.ravcrau holidi week enl al 0 pitli 5M i TM- an, W.

T. Cunic, JrJ No ted Mansion am 3ri od1 1 "1 and Mrs. Morris G. Heller sburgh, have been visiting Reuben Smith and family. I ietv shower, by Mrs.

J. Welch this city, and a dinner and variety shower by Mrs. Harold Rath and Miss Jane Hanna in the home of Mrs. Rath. TONITE Last Showings Plus Chap.

10 "Fhantom Rider'' of Mmi" River 134 South Main St. FOR ME! You do pay a few cents more by the pair for OshkoshB'Gosh but Man, how much less you a week, month or year! Save with the only overalls that arc-GUARANTEED 4 WAYS 1.Ti«eirlin(er 3. Qitflffit MUSTMAKSGOOL ministers" home. All that tradi- tion Canandaigua feels must be i'preserved, alon I and' son, William Mrs Qsbourne Lyon and da'u- are spending the week with Mr. Martene, were recent and Mrs.

Fred Kershaw, Fall i uesls Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. I Brook Park. East.

Lake shorn Lyon in Canandaigua. Mr and Mrs. Louis Sweltz i have returneci to their home in i-eeks with in Windber. Pa. Peter Sweltz retprn cd here for a visit.

(Continued from Page 1) and likewise a postmaster-general', Miss Shirley Horton, Aloquin under Harrison and Tyler, lived has been spending several there and then Gideon 11. His Canada on a motoi tup uilh i havc returned 10 uieu two daughters, Antoinette and Isa-j and Mrs. Clarence Moore and a sevcra phene kept a girls'school in it for Dick, ana daughter, a a and Mrs Pcter 30 years and in 1929 it became the ette Highway. indber, Pa. Peter Swe John C.

Stetson, son of Dr. and l-orpservcrt. along dining i Mrs. Leon A. Stetson Mrs- Agnes Kennedy has been table used by Dolly Madison whicn Street is to enter the i i Cmtcr lslt ing a nicc e.

Gideon Granger brought back School for Boys at Bloomfieltl with him from Washington. Hills. Sept. I Betty Rose Dca has'I5een The house is so fine i.hai Hie guest of a college roommate, Metropolitan Meuseum of Art has Deputy County Clerk Brodeur. of a-reed to lend proper furniture ol Lewis, who has been Nac.al.omng ihe period for its furnishing, and i will resume his duties the Society for the Preservation of Mr and Lewis moved this Djllon Pcnn Ya Landmarks in Western New week to oO Street fiom week-end guest of Mr.

and their home; Ma S.reet. a Mjss Sunday Features at 4:40 STARS a sponsor of pros- ervation effort. To make tne sub- which tney sold to Mis A i i ervation effort. To make tne su- which tney so Nortlirop scriptions easier, pledges as well as Hamlin of Seneca Point, foime.H nice worui 5 1 I i i i C7 are accepted by Mr. Walk- of Summit, N.

J. Slanley Bodinc OVERCOME YOUR Difficulties oy react nij; and using The Messenger Classified Ads. Mrs. Street, in Rocheste Hartmari. George Widman.

Gorham is -spending the week-end se veral to and Mrs. Mrs. Clara Lynn Special Sunday ROAST TURKEY and DRESSING, STEAKS, CHOPS, HALF BROILERS and OUR SPECIAL SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN At The RED TOP RESTAURANT Routes 5 and 20 East Bloom field, ft. Y. Miss Carol Anne Clark of Rush-, ville was recent weekend of her cousin.

Miss Loretta Shepard. Vicinity Deaths LEWIS E. CLBtfENT HONEOYE-Lewis E. died Thursday night in. Thompson Hospital, Canandaigua.

aTier a long illness. He was a native and r.ielong resident of Bristol. He seivcd on the board of assessors for several years and was a member of Bristol Center Methodist Church. Survivors are a daughter and uvo sons, Mrs. Jennie Trimm, Canandaigua.

and Mortimer and Morns Clement. Honuoye; live and seven great-grandchildren: Funeral services will conducted from the home of Mortimer Clement Sunday at m. Inter- will he in Evergreen Cemetery, Bristol. ELECTION SLATED Canandaigua Auxiliary, Ameri- i can Legion, will elect officers a meeting in Legion Homo Tuo.Miay'nt p. m.

NEW JEROME KERN A BESf-SElllNG. JOYOUS UMMII5 EXTRft! THE MARCH OF Fopeyc Cat toon and Late News.

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