Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 3

Location:
Canandaigua, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

fffi'tk Sinter Is 'Shot Just Before Season iitdil tkir4iiiiVj3i- Vernon Wickham, 17, was shot in the left shoulder Sat! iirday, just 20 minutes before the doer season closed, by a slug from 7 -ES tpi 113 So. Main St. Upstairs a doer! as rern to the about rs? to Depvtv tv ago after several months ij.Sher!'':: Jrmt'o L. Locke ai Cancndaigua Health Home. varcl M.

IJrc-en. Jr. Geneva June "who fired the incs tho Pl'isst son of the. Sonator John Raines and Catherine Wheeler Raines. He: lip.nk, of i i 3 Parents to Canan" ctrJgiia four years of age r.p:i w.i:; in the- pubMc the old Canr.ndaiK'-ic.

Hkhnrcl G. Kruse, 49, of f'rvtcr, j.vhr,' a companion, spending the day at IK-U fcy Rue of Ilo- Handkerchiefs ftSflfSr! i 01'zS Id '--om Fruse aid was 1 uacarno a partner in the firm, of red hunting tore when Dairies Sen, continuing the fired. agency until 1915 after the death removed to i 5 lifua, i Poainiastw 17 Years Ii In 1893, Mr. Raines, a Republi- CTJI, postmaster nn- ean A. Cotton ride ol Stage, RAINES dcr President McKin'ev.

rean- ii cra'ic aspircnt for the oi'i'icc. Ko became the I Mevriil in nr.d had Resolutions were adopted by On- A. ceremony which united a Canandaigua nurse 'and a New York and Hollywood actor, both veterans of World solemnized in Beverly Hills. Presbyterian Church at Upper Darby, Saturday at 4:30 p.m. The bride was MisJean.

A. Cotton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle G. Cotton, 24 Perry Place, and the bridegroom was John Charles Andes, of Los Angeles, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William G. Andes, of Philadelphia. The Rev. Roy Grace, pastor of the church, received the vows in a setting of white glatiiouls and yellow chrysanthemums.

Escorted by her father, who gave her in marriage, the bride wore a dark green.suit in tunic style with a beige headpiece and ac- sessories. Her corsage was a I white orchid. Attended by Sisters As maid of Miss Mary i Elizabeth Cc-ton this city, sister of the bride, was attired in a beige suit with dark green accessories. Her corsage was of bronze roses. Junior attendants were Nancy Anne Cotton, sister of bride, and Billy "Andes, nephew of the bridegroom.

Nancy wore a SI Jonn i Of to is he 11 County Pomona Grange, blue velvet dress with white collar r.rid president. For many rr.rotins Saturday in Grange cuffs and carried a nosegay of ho treasurer of the o'fl Red on iho following topics, some after pj sweetheart roses. Club r.t rJa'n and Gorlsnn-j lively debate: i Edward Patterson, of Upper Ur.fr.ir distribution of sugar: op- Darby, was best for Mr. uvots. O'ub National Congress, heM this week in Cl-i Doth girls are members of T-'r ChP-mpionship team.

While there, the girls wi-" v-'--' J- A 1 10 i w-A ct i JLj. -ri-1 HJ.trtj jj i for some years with a low. when it could, be mistaken for Josepfi Piziiti, Urper Darby. i brttnr: a the tax or. tires! and Harry Pa.

fC 1 Ifl Raines, FS-sS flfc'g i If 4 l--e packed full of educationr.l vrip's to various places of interer.i: in tha' Avenue, Rochester. nsrt tunes used, exclusively.for food The mother of the bride wore a are three sons, John be abolished, which was- wine, black s.c- end Frederick by four votes, afier it was; cesso'ries. and an while the mother 'of the bridegroom chose r.oduc-ja toast-color suit and hat. -licen-; acces'sories -a cor- out of i saga-of bronze, and, years, A in lintr Green Country Club, Sp'rihg- him ting with dogs and Pa. Private, funeral services will i deer in the cities; and protest-j MAGA2INES Opan Ever? Osay 7:00 lo F.

fjf.v, r.r,tl will come to an end i hovi afternoon from i ing abolishment, of. the commodity i To Los Angeles Thursday evening with a the Curtice funeral, home, North rat on egg 1,1 After a honeymoon, at Atlantic Drver groom sne is scheduled to giva a 'eery. j. may call at the fun-1 Thess presented in the a i a Street, Los Angeles. Too- 1 clemonstration Friday after- oral home aTler noon-on Tuesday, tern con session, attended by about! Mr.

Andes, professionally-known i 75. pnd adopted in the evening, as Keith Andes, sen-eel with the i 140 were present. Master i- Army Air Forces and was. mem- I Phillips, Victor, p'resid-'bsr of the. cast of "Winged Vic-: County Deputy Clinton Ar-! the Air Force play.

He is' reported: a net gain of .60. under contract David. O. members during the last quarter, Selznick studio in Hollywood and Juvenile Deputy Anna Fletcher re-1 has just finished a part in "The Canandaigua unit American Le- nor'ed 10 active Juvenile Granges Farmer's Daughter," starring Lor-' gion Auxiliary, entertained at tea. in cotinfy.

etta Young- A baritone, vesterdav afternoon in the Legion Suborrlinste Granges reported: sing the title-role in the revival-of Op.f:{.irator Sfil Fhoae, Geneva 4-122 Geneva 1 tU en li Roper Knits famous A Famous for quality and ap- pearance. Ail.sizes, all colors. A clever gift. fi For HIM For-Christmas- That are lined for warmth and comfort. Lamb, alpaca, and part wool some with Knitted sleeves and' bottoms.

A Jacket For Every Need! A Jacket at a Price to Meet Your Burlier! Pink roses and carnations ana Victor Grange distributed an edi-i member of 'Sigma Pi fraternity and lf fiKi-i at- 1-ion'rif tIIP Patrors NCWH and ask-i honorary society, which two Gold Star mothers arid ed that items of interest be sent; The bricie is a graauaie oi Can-1 war presided in ro-. to him by the various Granges, andaigua Academy, 1940, and serving Mrs. S. on rnffi 11 ffjni-- ceiv.ing lier in October Miss Lucy Polimeni and Miss Jean the sne made toward sup- with the rank of lieutenant. per.

and distributed recipe leaflets; Murphy. Donald M. Scott, -pianist, furnished music during the tea. Mrs. Lillian Kay was chairman of arrangements.

Guests present from Cayuga ana Auburn. to horncniakers. She also demon-, strated a. new Discussions Popular Other short numbers on tne pro- EtrCvrn were discussions on the tot)- Members to Party. Ideas "Let's Have a Party!" Besides being a good suggestion, that, is icr a and How title ol a new 4- project Should Cnildren Help 'House-1 whiclvwin get under way in Ontar- work both Boys-and led, io County to orro w.

Ray Brown of Dmon According to Edward W. Cockram, Club agent, boys A regular meetincr of the Auxil-i "Should Installment Buying Be is slated for tomorrow a i Encouraged- or Discouraged?" led p. m. President Srclman has ask- ecl for a full attendance. by Mrs.

Alfred H. Dewey, Canan- The Rouse of Quaiitj iianaise ONLY 19 More Shopping Bays 'til Xmas Case at the piano; i Dnrs several cods suita- nd yp'es of table ser- burned explains that the signed to help clut members p'ecoriie gracious hostr and to give- then- Eigntecn applications for Drnctice iri cepted for the January meeting. dams, M. 8 "8 SS trncV lock at tlio.mahi cr.trnn-e o-' smashed Frenrf- doors jewing Io the firemen's quar- ters upstairs. ST-I -ncviff James L.

Lock; is investigating. A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Ber- to club members lejirn ccokier arid Older, club fnembeiv- make holiday cakes ahc view, world narcl Shenkraan. 15.1 in Thompson Hospital, Nov.

30. I'MS. Goo photographs are not finished in a IN NSW TTO5IS Mr. and Mrs. I-Ienry ITarfman.

of 'IS Vvcod Street, have moved to I i i ncv-'iy purchased home at CO POITV Place, A Victor man and an Owcga wcman narrowly escaped injury p. m. last night oi: of Fanningion, ou their cars sidesvvipod each tiii'-r in a blinding snow storm. Acccr.din.q; to Deputy "p.rnos L. Locke and Eclwp.rn M.

investigated, Kenneth Ti, i amounts or none of the scarce food to learning how: to prepare party foods, each cluh member vv-ill make, a- scrapbopk containing ideas and illuslr.atior.r for food, decorations; and service for future da. Now is the time Gall 906-R for appointment. Us t-' PITTSBURGH, Jame- Tb.ir.ir;ies, of the CTC Stophvorkars, said icdi: that a "substantial wage increase' 7 nnd guarcnteerl annual waga wir be frrcng ihe demands presenter" lo the Ai urn Company of Am right Crane Photographer Satisfied Cii'stonicrs Ou? Snncialty 35 South Main St. Phone 906-R P.or.-c 322 when men of St. John's took cororate Sur.fl-y.

Dr. Robert C. Dunii, ce.ouranl, assisloo by i C'inptor of tho it y.T.s voted to meet in pnrih li'ouso third Tuesday 01 TO ELECT Annual mee'tinix of the Mutual Tlook find Ladder Company will lioW at tho Nio'gara Street rirehonse niglit. A tur- dinner at 7 will precede the election of officers. at contract negotiations ing toriiorrow.

lie said the union will also seek rr.i "lirrprovod vacation health and welfare foundation' an- union shop. The present orrpiring Fridny, provides for maintenance of union membership. TO ELECT Woman's Relief' GAR, will elect officers at. iri the Legion Home, Wednesday at 7.:30 p. m.

St. Mary's Catholic Monday--No vena service, CDA, in Friday, Saturday and services: of Thanksgiving for blessings of the past 100 years, 7:30. Saturday--Conclusion of drive, for clothing for. the war-stripken donations being received at the church hall. BO-Class Christmas party, at church, 8.

Tuesday--Troop 29, Boy Scouts, 7:15... choir rehears- a 8 Thursday WSC3 executive meeting, luncheon, 1, served by West Lake Road Group. Mrs. Philip Brcckelbank, leader; talent table in charge of. HubbelL Street Group, Mrs.

Leroy B. Carson, leader; speaker, Mrs. Albert, G. Odell, Clifton Springs', Conference treasurer. Friday--rYouth Fellowship booth festival at the Rev.

Lloyd V. Moffett to Sunday December meeting of Official Beard following morning service. St. John's Episcopal Monday--St. Margaret's Chapter, to have met tonight-with Mrs.

Leo Covel, postponed indefinitely. Tuesday--Annual 'parish meeting, following tureen supper at 6:30 in charge of reports and election of'warden-to succeed Philip E. Thomas, and to succeed Donald Fraser, Robert W. Brockelbank and Walter. G.

whose terms expire, and to the unexpired term of-the late N. Watson. Thompson. Thursday---St. Anne's Mrs.

Kenry C. Burgess. 193 North Main Street; tureen supper, 6- Friday--Choir 'practice under Dr. Day; seniors, juniors', 3:30. Congregational Annual.

faanq.uet--of Samlih Class at S'arcienstine's-Par- ty House, Lafayette Circle Seven, with Miss Alice L. Chase and Mrs. S. C. Fairley, Park Thursday pecember- business of Wpnien's in-social rooms, family night casserole supper, -the -Rev.

James A. G. 'associate superintendent of New -York Congregational Christian Conference, will be Presbyterian Monday--Women's Guild, social rooms; tureen program to feature- a- radio drama of Dickens'. "A 'Christmas. Carol," "featuring Tom Terris, English, actor, as Miss Shirley be Mr.

and Mrs. Braxton, program chairman; business meeting to follow. Four, Christmas-party and-supper, with Steohen 14-1 North Main exchange of. inexpensive 'gifts and 'secret pals to be revealed. choir renears- al, Weslsyan Wednesday--WYPS'.

prayer meeting, midweek prayer meeting, 8. Thursday--WHFMS, with Mrs. Bernard Dubler, Manchester, Mrs. Dubler. leader.

Salvation Army Tuesday Women's "Home League, 1:30: Sunbeams, 3:30. Thursday--Den I Cubs, at home Qfvden. George S. Ma- th'er, Gorham Street 3:30. Christian Science Wednesday---Mid-week service, S.

Church of Jesus C5irist -of Latter Day Saints'-' Relief Society at Hall, 41 South Main Street, 7:30. Kingdom.Hall of, "Witnesses--93 South Main Wednesday--Service meeting, book study, 9. Chest Drive to lie Continued Canandaigua Community Chest drive for 515,230 has been extended this week, it. was, announced today by G. Bradley Anderson, drive director.

With many new people in town, difficulties of locating, those -who have moved and volunteer workers busy with seasonal personal affairs, it was impossible to complete the drive on. the scheduled date, he said. Seme, workers have made, solicitations and.have not reported and it is felt that some-outstanding contributors have not been heard from. Two thirds of. the-goal set, 000 has been subscribed and Director Anderson said lie felt sure the remainder be raised by Saturday TO PLAN BESSES a regular meeting of- Canandaigua Council, KG, Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.-in KC Hall, final plans will- be made for a sports' night dinner Dec.

Grand Knight Matthew O'Brien has asked for a good attendance. Miss Barbara Coats, Mrs. Street, and-James-; of Mr. i MraJ: I wood, Syracuse, were urday- age. of.

the. BrowTi Memo: odist today.vThe 1 -cer'noKy' was performed- by. the Rev. Rosekrans presence; of' tile immediate attgnded i by-her I City, i A home of After a- short: motor 'York, Mr. and- "Mrs.

'-Swartwdcd (will live at 311 West Genes'ee V''. Canandaiguans who.afteniaed'thel: wedding were the bride's' and CLTJS HOSTSSS Timely Topic Club will meet Wednesday afternoon- -with, Mrs. Hartley Park Avenue. Mrs. John E.

Graham will review a-best seller. Milford C. -Hopkins, and Mrs. John R. ester Road, tion for, appendicitis -tKisimoniihg- in 1 5Hisliboiil" is student lege in the Dr.

E. will be on the physicians'- half Cor. So. Main and Parrish Sts. has an unusual assortment of Y6w't (Parking 'Piolblem: Saturday Wed.

ate CHICAGO. (JP)--Four. New York -i-H Club were Tinong 32 champions announced'. in five. clas the 25th-anniversary National 4-H 'y.

the international Live-1 itock Exhibition. Paul Fishe'l, 20i Heuvelton. S200 scholarship -presented the Kraft to owners outstanding herds of I 3airy cattle. -Margaret M. 16.

of vron a-trip-to the- Congrfiss -donated r.by HarvesterxCompanjf- for achievement jn frozen foods. Gieason. 19,:, Grot on, -vein; all expense trip a .5200.) Westinghouse' Electric; Education- F.o'undatiori for'- Jn farnv G. Goewey. of Nas-j a S2PO.rScholfirship given' Cotton Company clothing achievement.

Tonight last Showing's! '''Home ill Indiana" 'TTfie'Falcon's Alibi" LcnGndoiaua, New Tork FIEBEB- aiidv is ana-: Mrs. Walter T. f-vo children and Mrs. William Tracey, of Rochester, were guests over the holiday of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold G. KowelL Street, Mrs. Tracey remained for a visit with her sister Airs. Bacon. Miss Mary Clawson, North Road, manager of the local order office 3f Montgomery Ward, has left for Oncida, where she will serve a manager of tho company's store for several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mcrristown, are guests for several days -of Mr. Kawley's mother, Mrs. Annie Hawley, At- Place.

He is a government entomologist. Mr. and Mrs. William Cherry, Pleasant Street, spent tho holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Peasland in Buffalo. takes. 25 pourids of i grain to rear a leghorn putlet. in hs fury-drcnrva i 1 i 5 cracknovvn orud hof.rod kfflerf Leon Errol--'Frankie 'Carle "RIVER BOAT RHYTHIM'V.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Messenger Archive

Pages Available:
137,791
Years Available:
1922-1977