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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 5

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THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, H. Y. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25,1940. PAGE FIVE I STAINED SINK? Lay dishcloth on stain. Soak cloth with clear 101 and allow to remain a few minutes.

lKliii-M'il liy Cooking School n'r JOMl'V ROUCHKEEPSIJE W) Explosion conscious citizens, recalling the recent Kenvil, N. powder plant blast had rattled dishes and windows in their homes, police headquarters and newspapers with reports of "ter- rilic explosions and Cause for alarm was a fireworks display at a nearby orphanage celebrating the i i i OOlh anniversary. THE CLASSIFIED Department exemplifies the Golden Rule. It serves you as you would be served. Chesapeake Bay Oysters Are Coming in Unusually Nice I Tins, $2,25 Bottles, 29c Sunbeam Pancake Syrup 5 I7e bottle PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima, 2c pkg, PiHsbury, i 2o Premier Faneake Flour, I Go pkg, DERBY OX EDAM GHEESE ENGL6SH CHUTNEY LEA PERRINS SAUOE Telephone 17 168 South Main St, FREE DELIVERY PHONE SPBINS LAiViB Lbs.

Home Dressed Herne Dressed Iceberg heads, 2 for rge'White Gaidiftawer Oane Sygar 5 18 47c 2 Bex Kraft Gheese Officers Named By Junior WWG In Manchester MANCHESTER At the meeting of the Junior W. W. held at the Baptist parsonage, the following officers wero elected: President, Anna Issa; vice-president, Liois Chambers; secretary, Eunice Bromley; treasurer, Martha Toncy; social committee for November, Eunice Bromley; December, Lois Chambers; January, Martha 'Toney; February, Anna Issa, March, Jane Crowell; April, June Bagshaw. May, Marjorie Howland, and Arlene Garno; June Mary Hessney. Gives Bridge I'arty Mrs.

William Segbers was hostess at a bridge party, Tuesday evening. Prizes were awarded Mrs. John Elliott and Mrs. Ella Kirchoff. Others included Mrs.

Thomas Dalbert, Mrs. Nora Rowland, Mrs. Frank Daly, Mrs. William Crowell, and Miss Bernadine Daly. Grange Meets Tonight A Grange meeting will be held this evening in the Trainmen's Hall at 7.30 P.

A program for the third and fourth degrees is scheduled. Following this, a Hallowe'en party will be held with refreshments. Plan Party Tonight Lawrence McNally will entertain a number of young people at a Hallowe'en party on Howard Street this evening. Among those will be Helen Hill, Eileen Henry, Catherine Moses, Catherine Sturdevant, Jane McNally and Nelson Vienna, Bud Sprague, Louis Sementelli and James McNally. Skating Party Tonight A group of young people from Manchester will enjoy a roller skating party at the Spinning Wheel Skating Kink in Canandaigua, this evening.

Among them will be Ann Record, Audrey Gleasman, Helen and Jessie Segbers, Rita Boardman, Clare Musselrnan. Helen Fish, Helen and Jane Craig, Jean Gordon, Marilyn McDonald, Jane McNally, John Brophy, Harold Sprague, Douglas Daly, Floyd Be- TTT-- -ii Held In Double Shooting ment, William Barrows, Paul Dailey, Almon Griffin, Huxley, Philley, Wilbur William Richard Ryan, Gordon Crowell and Richard Lathrop, Shortsville. Manchester Briefs Misses Marilyn McDonald and Jane McNally spent Thursday in Rochester. Arthur Gleasman has received employment as a mechanic in East Rochester. Mrs.

Joseph Boardman. son James and daughter, Nancy are spending a week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Kasso of Syracuse. Louis Kleinberg, 39, (seated) was held at Pittsburgh in connection with the shooting of the parents of Evelyn Hartstein.

with whom he was in love. The girl's mother died of her wounds and Detective Walter Monaglian here gives Kleinberg a paraffin test to determine whether he had fired a gun Churches of Vicinity Give Sunday Service Schedules KXOebekahs To Sponsor Fair Nov. 14,15,16 i GORHAM The annual I. 0. 0.

F. and Rebekah Fair will be in Gorham I. O. 0. F.

Hall, November 14, 15 and 10. The following committees will be in charge: President, William Buckelew, secretary, Margaret Flood; treasurer, C. A. Herman; supper tickets, Harriet Hutchins; kitchen, Nettie Phillips, Margaret Pettit, Sarah Mackey, Anna Lawrence and Sylvia Clark; chairman of dining room, Viola Hazell; Table No. 1, Florence Lee, Mildred Murphy, Elizabeth Paddock and Mary Hollenbeck: Table No.

2, Agnes Adamson, Lottie Clark, Peggy Adams and Verna Catlin; Table No. 3, Caro Herrington, Gladys Koehler, Margaret Flood and Ida Herman; Table No. 4, Florence Cleland, Luella Ledgerwood, Ethel Affleck and Ethel Dickerman. Coffee, Mr. and Mrs.

William Buckalew; supply table, Sarah Lee. Emma Link, Cora Crosier and Alice Johnson; wash silver and glasses, Inez- Bateson and Grace Green; blankets, Ira Ledger-wood, George Bigham, John Cleland, Kenneth Brizzee, Albert Shaner, Howard Randall, Fred Adamson, Fred Lee, E. A. Scott and Lloyd Hubbard. Entertainment, Wesley Clark; dance, regular entertainment committee; ice cream, Mr.

and Mrs. William Green, Emma Swarthout and Nora Whyte; chicken, Ross Dunning, Harry Catlin, Everett Green, R. J. Ketcham. A.

D. Dickerman, Francis Surge, Russell Hurlbutt, Owen Melious and Warren Koehler; candy, Harry Hollenbeck, Joseph Hutchins, William Buckelew and William Gage; bingo Leslie Murphy, Francis Adams. Lloyd Hazell. Edward E. Scott and Carl Oswald; pig, William Fake and turkey, Grattan Lawrence.

End Specials Yellow Kipe JJununas, 4 and 5 25e Oranges for Juice, dozen 19c Large Grapefruit, 5 for 25c Texas I'ink Grapefruit, 5 for Northern Spy Apples, 8 pounds 25c Greeting and Baldwin Apples, peck 25c Fresh California Dates, pound 25c Persimmons, 2 for 15c Fresh Peas, pound 10c Green Beans, pound 10c Cauliflower (large), J5c; 2 for 25c Beets and Carrots, 3 bunches lOc Celery hunch 10c Stalk Celery, bunch 5c Jersey Sweets, 12 pounds 25c Fine Muck Potatoes, peck Squash, pound 3c Acorn Squash, 'A for IOC Your Sunday Night Snaek Try Our NEW DELICATESSEN LINE Pressed Ham--Boiled Ham--Spiced Ham--Bologna Salarae--Liver Sausage--IPeperone GapeeeSlo--Etc, Try Our Heme Made Cabbage Potato--Macaroni East Bioomfield-Holcomb Congregational The Rev. W. Heber O'Hara, pastor: church service, sermon. "The Covenant of God:" Junior Church, Sunday School, Pilgrim Fel- meeting. Warsaw.

Friday Epworth League, 7:30. Allen's Hill Methodist Church The Rev. Richard E. Pitte, minister; Church Worship. Dr.

James Bisgrove. Schedule Meeting To Plan Activities Phone 697 III -STORE-Free Deli very ai ij. I 1 IONIA The teachers and officers of the Sunday School of the Rochester, speaker; Sunday School, local Methodist Church will meet 11; First Quarterly Conference, with Chappie, Tues- evening; United Young People's meeting, Sunday evening, 7:30. Methodist Church. Methodist--The Rev.

Richard E. Pitts, pastor: Sunday School, morning worship. Dr. James Clifton Springs Methodist--The Rev. W.

M. Hr- tion, pastor; morning worship. 11. St. John's Episcopal The Rev.

John Wootton, rector; communion, litany and 7 45 moraing prayer, litany ai Bisgrove Rochester, guest speak- school, 12:15. TTrnino- mPPTTncr i XVO.V A I i i ---J 1 j-i Mrs. Raymond Cortwright and ren Cnurch ,0 eon, Brian, and Miss Bernadine er; United Young People's meeting, St. Peter's Episcopal--The Rev. Charles B.

Perseil, Avon, rec- tor; morning worship, Child- Daly spent Tuesday in Rochester. Eldred Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Potter is ill at his home'on State measles. St.

Bridget's Catholic--The Rev. George W. Doud, pastor; masses. and 10:30. St.

Felix Catholic The Rev. James O'Brien, pastor; masses 7:30 Bantist--The Rev. R. Emerson day evening to make plans for the coming year's activities in the i school. Give Birthday Party Mrs.

Herbert Davis entertained a few young men friends of his son, Carl, at dinner in honor of his birthday. Attended Conference Mrs. Harold Bennett, teacher at local school attended the teachers conference at Rochester this week. Victor St. Patrick's Catholic--The Rev.

F. Joseph Esser. rector: Masses at Frank Huffman and son, Donald, and A. M. have returned home after spending, st ohn Evangelical Lutheran- Simdav Schoo i 10-45 a week in New York, attending the The Rev Howard A Kuhnle.

pas- faun World's Fair. I tor: services at 1. Bible School at I rfnsHU uente. The Bridge Club met at the home 12 of Mrs. Earl Galbraith, prizes be-' Snethen.

pastor; morning services! Mrg Ray Lay ent erfcained afc a in 11. I am ji dinner on Wednesday even. Sanitarium Chapel The Rev honOr of the bil thdav Ray Stanley I. Stuber. chaplain; morn-' ing services, 11; song service, 7.

Bristol Springs ing awarded, Potter Dronsfield, morning worship, Presbyterian The Rev. pastor: sermon topic, "Ever Learning and Special offering for support of religious work; Sesqui-Cen- Pree Church--The Rev. D. M. Rafceliff, pastor; morning services.

Methodist The Rev. W. J. Barber, pastor; services, 11; Sunday Schooi, 10. Congregational--The Rev.

For- fo7 Chance;" Church- School. 11:45: Sunday School, following. Sunday Night Club, 7. in charge oi and Mrs. Charles Wiley Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hayward left recently for Florida where they will spend the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson are spending some time at the i i home Of their son, Lester Robinson Iethod The Rev.

Ar- i M5ss Jane story and dis- of Gouvencur. morninir cussion. Mr. Daniel Fowler; supper. Robert POillon of Auburn was a i 10 er mon text "Mv! 7 Scout Hour.

3:15 to 9:15 under recent guest of Mrs. Robert Foil virfon: rn direction of Misses Barbara Morion. I th em bv a iunior hoir directed by hees and Janet Read; Coherence, 1 Gleasman son of Mr and evening sen-ice. Oct- 27. Ionia Briefs Mrs.

Harold Conklin. who has been working 'at the Armstrong Memorial Nursing Home at Honeoye Falls, has returned. Ray Lay has returned to his work at the University of Rochester, following an illness at his home here. 6:30. B.

Y. P. U. rneet'ng. leader, the Rev.

Packard Welle. vest Forcham, pastor: worshin. Number Nine The Rev. John sermon. Alibi oflBoyce.

pastor; morning services i Mrs. Arthur Gleasnian is ill at his to 1un Church at 10; onic WJMI Cphnol 11- mid Hollis Robinson son of Mr. and i sermon. "Excuses;" Church School, itr ill I A NOT A CHAIN GOOD PHONE 5 FREE tt home with chickenpox. Hollis Robinson son Mrs.

Daniel Robinson is ill at his home with measles. Mrs. Bessie Cummings of Roch-j Bristol ester was and Mrs. Misses Boardman Chester. Yvonne Jtsucsmimsiur 4 -Wolcott is spending a few days Wright, pastor; morning services, with Miss Helen Segbers.

11; Sunday School during scrvacc. Ionia Methodist The Hev. J. Donald Partington, pastor: morning services. 9:30.

Methodist--The Rev. R. B. Brett, id-week service. i pastor; church service.

BONELESS 112; Epworth League. Rcta Corbit, leader. St. Mary's--The Rev. Mi3i Phelps Baptist--The Rev.

Harry M. Shep- son, pastor; morning services, 11; Bible School, 12; Christian Endeavor, evening worship, 7:30. Methodist--The Rev. Clyde Rosecrans, pastor; morning service 11: Sunday School, 10: Leagues. 6:30: evening service, 7:30.

Presbyterian The Rev. Charles H. Dayton, pastor: morning services, 11; Bible School, 12; Christian Endeavor, 7. St. John's Episcopal--The Rev.

John Wootton. of Clifton Springs rector: morning services. 9:30. Ionia MRS. WILLIAM Stall Correspondent T3ic Misses Winifred Baldwin, Betty Baldwin.

Anne Bennett, Mary Burnett and Dorothy Chap- pic, "called on Miss Elizabeth CHf- lin at lola Sanitarium at Rochester and presented her with a sunshine box from her friends in Ionia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conklin arc an Ithaca as guwte of Mr. and yirs.

Clifford Twrvcncy. Mrs. Hairy K. Dibble of Carcan- dalcwa. called On friends litre, ra- Presbyterlan Tlie Rev.

ITV- ing Bra'iicn. pastor morning services, 10:45. Baptist-The Rfiv. D. M.

Ratcuff, pastor; morning services. 11; Bible School. 12. Methodist--The Rev. Roland 13- Cortiiclit.

pastor: morning services, 11: Church School. 10. Gospel Tabernacle Lawrence Wjgde'n, pastor; services, evening service, 7:30. Stanley St Theresa's Catholic The Rev. v- j.

AT Bavjs. Coolly TO.i'd. Jean Mettoodtet-- Hie Rev. Fredericlc i at and today. BUYING and selling ihinls'! Prcbylcrian--The Bul- bc found daily throughout the Icr.

pastor; morninc sen-ices. dassified colujnns. Sunday School, 10:30. ROGER'S MARKET ROA-D fflEXT TO TOOMEVS GAS ROUND PORTEHHOUSE 1 GHOPS-Senter 6nl LAMB oners SHOULBEH ROAST POBK ir practice. 7:30.

St. Mary's Catholic The Rev. E. F. Magee, rector: mass, 8:30.

Farmington Friends The Charles pastor: mornbig servic i. 11: Sunday School. 10. St. John's Evangelical--Lutheran --The Rev.

L. G. Leonard, pastor; morning service. 11: Sunday School. Reed Corners Federated The Rev.

Forrest Fordham. pastor: morninj; -worship, 9:30: pennon. "Think on These Things:" 10:30. Church School: 6, Vesper Glufc: leader. Miss Ivorndnf: Arnold.

Flint Mc tJ5odJsl--T33C Kev. S. G- Kowgh- ion. pallor; raornan? worship. chwrch school.

I P1GNIG STYLE Shoulder Shoulder Country Style Pure Pork Sausage IVlild Seasoning: L. Tk Tin 100 Fancy Hawaiian Juna Fish, can 15s Ssedlsss Raisins, 2 Ibs, i9e None Such Mince Msaf 5 2 pkgs, 25e sry ,3161 'SZ Fancy Texas Xavel; Large Size Juicy and Sweet reesi Equals 2 Ihs. Pod Peas Strawbrries pkgs 25c Equal to One Quart Phone 688 UPPER MAIN STREET and Grocery TO: Phone 22 ALWAYS FOR THE BEST' I We Deliver Churcto. Dist. Mo.

3-- The Kcv. Frederick Mstlchrill. paMor: Rev. SterHang Hillnian to be pastor on vacation. services.

9:30: IDay: Sunday School. 10:30: 3:30. praise service at County Home; Christian Endeavor. collage prayer service, Tuesday, S. BiWc Study following: Young PcoplcV chojj 1 7:30, paslor; iBev.

Stephen S. cs at Wist Bloomfidd St. Joseph's-- The George Doud. pastor; mass. 9.

Congregational-- The Rev. JJich- -olas Tatws. pastor; services, 1 Cheshire Co.Turinnity Services at spfialkt-r. Dean Wearing, Coleatc- Divinily School: Chuicn School. U-M.

SHOilLBEH BOAST BEEF, Ib, 22c 3 50s Methodist-- The Kev. Frederick T. Crumley, pastor; services at 10:45. with Sunday School following. Presbyterian Supply pastor: Worship, 10; Sunday School, 31; service at 10.

Bapttet Th.fi Key- Thomas Packard, pastor; morning servicfis, Sunday School following; Lean Pot a BaeonSipres FK3ESH Pork Liver 25e GALAS i SAL Veal Chops Rump Boast SIDE PORK Fresh Hams Home Dressed Finest Quality Loins mm DRESSED FOWLS 22 TURKEYS Pure All Pork SfiUSAGE 2 lis 35e Sausage I 1.

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Years Available:
1922-1977