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PAfcMYfeX -COimi E R ^ O T O y A ^ H t l R S b X ^ ; O B E R 9, 11941 stffcVii _ — » . -- .^.,v / u- fv*!'.! _ r t t i < *■■* 11» »»!♦<»♦♦»# MtM i’ Social -Personal News | \ y>>M I I I * » » m » M M H ^ M t M I M M i l| I M U | W f l l '; ■ 1 i, <• - ' _ _ , _ J ___ ■ __ V 'V M i’ W■> A j ™ ' • :■ i.T ,0;E.S. 'MEETS JJO,NpAY Palmyra Chapiter,. O. E. S., will ,anfeet Monday evening, October 18. ^Associate Matron Marjorie Mate will preside in. the absence of -Worthy Ma'Cron-^.lice'.Fisher, who leijves Monday to attend the Grand v MEW S STORE WALWORTH, N* X - [ t XTR A ' SPECIAL|nimdiiinniinit< This c o u p o n a n d Five | ^Cerifc $99* to ? « n y I Ten Ccnt iton ir» < h* | I •\ store iiiiiiiuiirauiiHiiiiiipiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiniiaiii^ c _ __ _ _ it SPRINGfPRICES -U. S . R o y a l r , s h o r t B o o t s 5 4 ^ 2 5 Oiibranded Shbrt Bobts “2gf H»avyHlcut ^ 4 Rubbers $1.25 press Sandals 1.45 Buy Before The Fall Mark-Up' lo f D I S C d U N T \ On All Uncle Sam Work Shirts B ^ r v a i n l 1 1 ; , J B t y t b s 1 Miv¥ti3 Slrs.r Bernard Trull of- Red Creek,t are the proud parents' of a little ’daughter- .born at the Auburn j 'City.*-.Hospital, - Wednes-' day morning;, October‘ 1. The little lady ha^ been named Susan .Elaine'. CLUB NOTES The Tuesday Bridge Club met with Mrg. -P. E. Rowley on.Xues- >day afternoon ol this week. s_ • _ 'The Exh Feloi Club, held its first .meeting—after- -three—mqnths~'vsea^- turn with Mrs. Henry Woodgate, Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. John J. Clingen, Sandring ham Drive, Eochester, will -enter- .tajp the^T.wo Table- Bridge Club at* luncheon, Wednesday afternoon, O^gker i^u-- -.. - - - - - LOCAL DOGS WIN SECOND C. C. M. Hunt and .daughter, Mrs. Frank Coates, attended’ the Fic'<l'4 Trials held at Lakeport on Oneida Lake, Friday “and Satur day. Mr. Hunt’s 'dogs, \Gingerbred and Fash1pttJ>iW®5W2c6nd places D.A.R. MEETS*HEiftE NEXT WEEK WEDNESDAY Col.- William rrescott Chapter, Mr. and .Mrs. Sanford J\l-^£oung, Mrsv William'Richards and Mrsand- .Mrs. Alvin- ET^LSRue Attended a party in Manche'ster, Monday ev ening, held in honor- o f Mrs. Flora B. Post, who was celebrating her ■88th birthday anniyersary. Mr. and Mrs. Qlarence Small wood \of Warsaw ■ ■ visited. Mr. and Mrs. D., W. Briggs orie day .last week. Mr. nnd Mr^ .Inmpg TVRrirw nt. tended the funeral, service of Mr. DeBrine’s unfcle, Rev. Frank Van- Hee in-North Rose, . 'Wednesday afternoon! Irving .Monroe, Karl Ziegler, James DeBrine, jr., and Jobn Deys visited Hfarold Contant, a( Camp Belvoir,' Va.,~ over the weekend. Miss THE NEW ' • FURNITURE That Has “THAT EXPENSIVE LOOK” Is Often “ Dolled-Up” To Deceive Yon can buy at^ this store 1 1 without J-eai;, of deception. Quality,\.Sftm at much less money, is,always assured you when you buylat CTUERW ALDC ^ NEWARK AflthonyA. lati 1 I OPTOMETRIST At‘lj*risp;^;2i9A»l*Jn Street ^ P i t m y r W N . Y. ' ’ ” T U E S D A Y S ALSO S A T U R D A Y S • I Eyes j| x lm ^ '^ v ^ !G iw .e a ” Fltt«J rleasp;make appointments • with Mr/Cnnipn daring’the week , ',t* j.; ‘ _________ ♦ D;A.R., will meet in th’e Wcste: 'resbyterian Church, Palmyra, on Wednesday afternoon, October 15 ^ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mirs. Merle A. Dickin son announce the engagement of. their daughter, Marion M., to Fred erick Kubitz, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kubitz of'Roches ter. R eal estat E Farm, 53 acres,-neaxi town,. sand- and gravel pit: 'joriced fcheap. Pfifer. house on, Vienna; Street? excellent’ buy, quick sale. Home, East Palmyra;- ,10‘ acfesJ- House, barn, 4 acres; (5 miles' out; $320 cash. Very attractive double hopse ob . West Main, good repair; priced ito sell. One o f the-Bett*r HonetfCftK i sale. See us. T Consult us before looking further cstevn . —x.T-hu “ “ SONJA HENIE #J0- , ^er^Misa—'Fi'pneea^-Flonwftg—tmd- - Mr. tlimi*Mygr~Ffa'lgy Hickey vis- JOHN PAYNE IN Sun Valley ? Serenade Glen Miller & His Orchestra w '■■■ ■ - i -- — I s Saturday Oct. 11 BACHELOR DADDY Baby Sandy : Edward Everett Horton ■i —Plus— MEN OF THE $ TIMBERLAND ' Richard Arlen S Andy Devine i) and Chafe.. 4»—Adventures g- of Captain .afofve/,, y ty SuH.,lMon.-, -Tfies: >\■ '< )R. • October- 12-13-14 . > jEdward G. Robinson ?i George R ift i: Marlene Piefrich MANPOWER Carnival of Rhythm Strand News Cartoon GEORGE CHAB Phones: Sheldon 10-jt.- and...-i6MJ Chapman si’^F-B „ r ‘ Wed., Thur^ Fri. $> ..-*3 Q«t. 15-1,6-17.'? 11 L v$ m « p « i ! ! S L : Charley’s Aunt , Kay Francis I1’ ' 1 James Ellison iex ot 'PlaiiffieTd,' N, -J.rwilHarrive' inptown, Friday, of this'week for a Visit, at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Abthony Hornsby. Cliayton \Clark attended the ^Vorfd series baseball game at the Yankee Stadium in New York City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hutchins of Rochester were Sunday guests of his mother,* Mrs. Frances Hutchins, Mrs. Alexander Fleming, daugh- mother, Jtr-s. Hansen of Frederik- sted, Virgin Islands, friends of Mrs. Norman Thetford (Meda Young) and husband, were guests -*Mt-sr\Mife“ Sweczey spent ^Tues day in Marion .the “ guest of' Mrs, Frgd- Cliffe. . Chnnter-;Ea3tartL-.Star_ convention Vheld -- • - -- • •s - - Bernard Kirchhoff has returned to Drivers’ ^Virginia, after spend ing the -past two months with his parents'*, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Kirch- Jioff and family. ’ - ^ Private Clarence Jv Jeffery, sta- tioried ''at Camp'*Clairbome, La., arrived in tow Monday morning Xo-spend^a-two-wook&furlough-w'ah his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffery. Mr. and- Mrs. Robert- Springer and Mrs. Elsie Smith of Syracuse were guests of Mrs. Smith’s bro ther, Percy E. Taylor and family, Sunday. K/ Mr. and Mrs, W illiw Mate of Tvlount Morris were Sundny guests of’ their son, Sherwood Mate and family. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Bonald Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson VanArsdale, Miss Ruth VanArsdale and Miss Velma -Wie attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Elmer VerPlank ot Rochester, Saturday evening. at Hotel A tor, NdW York City, from Monday through Fri?. day, October 17. “CHRISTIAAN CITIZENSHIP\. TOPIC OF W. C. T.1 U . MEETING The Woman’s Christian Temper ance Union will ,meet at the home of Mrs. A,lvin LaRue on Tuesday, ~October-l-4;-at-3:00- o'clock,—The topic will be “Christian Citizen ship.\ Mrs. Edith Potter will have charge of the devotional period. ited their son, Karlton, at Cor- University, Ithaca, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs William William son are visiting Lt. and Mrs. E. T. of Kir. and Mrs. Sanford Young, j fellnian and family at Alexandria, Sunday. j La. Mrs. Clayton Clark was the, J. J. DeReu called on Mr. and weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. i Mrs. Anthony Vasscur last Thurs- Earl Casey in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Smith O’Brien and day night. Miss Clarice Darling will lea.ve Edward O'Brien spent the weekend Saturday for Birmingham, Ala., with their mother, Mrs. Nellie j to spend two weeks with her sis- O’Brien. . jter, Mrs. Christie Fox and hus- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Austin were' band, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. j- Mr. and Mrs.' George Hanagan Pe'teh fleMay in Williamson, Sun-j wei-q weekend gvresfs of Mr. p.^ day evening. -, | MVs. jSoward fiSilard in Franklin- LaVeme Dibble haa'accepted a j ville. IJ position at the State .^School in Miss Margaret T.' Griffin of Newark and entered ” '-iipon his, Rochester fepe'nt the 'weekend with Ml'. CHEVROin AIDS NATIONAL DEFENSE y i M - w M i f£ SERVICE OF AW YOU’RE LOOKING AT THE NEW STYLE THAT WILL STAY NEW\ CHEVROLET’S TRIM \LEADER LIN E \ STYLING Chevrolet brings yoa “ the new style that will stay new\ . . . w ith swank, sweeping “Leader Line” Styling . . . w ith distinctive new “ Door-Actlon” Fenders . . . with smoothly modeled Bodies by Fisher of a size and beauty equaled only by much costlier cars. And matching this style leadership of The Finest Chevrolet of All Time is the combined performance and economy leadership which has made Chevrolet the No. 1 car for ten of the last eleven years. . . . See i t —drive this beautiful, new car today! IT PAYS TO BUY THE LEADER AND GET THE LEADING BUY DESIGNED— TO IEAD IN STYLING DESIGNED TO LEAD IN PERFORMANCE • , DESIGNED TO LEAD IN ECONOMY P a l m y r a C h e v r o l e t c o . PALMYRA. NEW \pR K M A C E DON AUTO SUPPLY MACEDON. NEW YORK Julies last Monday. Blr. and Mrs. Geofge1’ Cadwalla- der, daughters, Jean- »hnd Gr'ace, Were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Cadwallader 'and little daughter, Nancy Ann, afc Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. .• -'i- Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Newman and Miss Lulu Bartholomew bspenUthe 'Weekend with‘ Mr. and1-Mrs\. Don ald White and family in Rome, N. ,Y. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fletcher at tended the funeral of Miss Grace Hammon at Clarkson, on Wednes day of last week. Mis3 Faith Trull o f SaCketts Harbor was the weekend' guest of fjpt parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trull. Edgar Dibble, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dibble, left Tuesday afternoon for Holland, Mich., from which place he will go to Chicago to enter the U. S. aviation’ school atJ Glenview, 111. Mrs. Sanford M. Young, Mrs. William Richards and Mrs. Alvin E. LaRue were in- Syracuse on Wednesday where Mrs. LaRue at tended the ' executive meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Central New York Con ference. '' Mrs. Stanley Fogarty o f Newark and Mrs. William Tilburg attend ed the Mahoney-Griffin wedding at Rochester last_ Saturday mor* ning. Kathryn Kirchhoff returned on Sunday afternoon to Alfred Uni versity after spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kirchhoff and attending the Gunnison—Olsen wedding. Mrs. F. Burr Wiles of Vienna Street spent several days last week ,as' the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Morrison, Thurston Road, Rochester. Mrs. D. W. Briggs is at the Highland Hospital, Rochester, for treatment. Mrs. Rose Markham of Honeoye Falls spent Friday with Mrs. James Dibble. Miss Julia Page returned to Rochester, Thursday, after a ten- day visit with her cousin, Miss Clara Yeomans. Sheldon Knapp, junior at Col gate University, Hamilton, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and^Mrs. S. L. Knapp. Mrs. Harry Young entertained at a 1.00 o’clock luncheon, Wed nesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Emma Fosters, Stafford Street, followed by cards Mrs. A. E. Huntley of Walworth Bpent Wednesday afternoon of last week with her aunt, Miss Clara Yeomans. ■ '«■ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bassage and children and Mrs. XJ. TV. Sher burne spetit Saturday and Sunday at the Sherburne cottage, South Shore, Sodus Bay. her aunt, 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahoney and family. Andrew Kommer and Chester Cook spent Wednesday and Thurs day of last week with friends at Forest Hills, 'L. I. They also w it nessed two games of the World Series at the Yankee Stadium? • Luther G^Sheldon, jr„ of Bos ton, Mass., is enjoying his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sheldon and family. 'Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robbins, Joyce Norris, Mrs. Isaac Shove and Mrs. Anna Rush visited Joyce’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norris ap4 family and grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Shove and family at Wolcott, Sunday after noon. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Mahoney, Thomas Mahoney, jr., Edward Griifin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morri sey and children, Thomas Joseph John and James, attended the Ma honey-Griffin wedding in Roches ter Saturday, and were guests at the wedding breakfast held at the Hotel Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Catchman and children, Mra. Herman Ran dall and J. J. DeReu called on Mr. and Mrs. John Meloen of Marion last Saturday. SOCIAL PARTIES EVERYTUESDAY A l 8.00 O’clock Beginning' . ' r 1 Tuesday,October 14 Grange Hall, Palmyra- '.I QUICK RESPONSE B Y FIREMEN SAVES BUILDINGS Last-, Thursday afternoon, .fire- destroyed tho barn roof qnd a quantity of shrubs atuthc home of- Mrs. A. F. Wallace -on Stop 30 road. A quick response by, tho Palmyra Eire Department; saved the ba’m and th? Wallq,ce home as well' ns other nearby homes from destruction. , Mrs. Wallace . and this neighborhood are sincerely grate ful to the local firemen for their assistance. LIMITED TIME OFFER Another Young Man In College Another addition, to the list of young men.from Palmyra attendr ing college is John Chapman who is a sophomore student at Spring field, Mass. Real Estate Transfers Glen Orbaker and wife havc moved into their home just pur chased from Charles Engelsen on Division Street. Eugene Collins and* wife have purchased the Chester Brown farm, and will take possession soon. ' ,; ThjeSe places were sold through Alvin El' LaRue, broker, Palmyra. Modd. i 305 ...j A new value in the famou* cleaner with Air-Cushioned Vi* bration for embedded grit. A genuine Hoovfcr in every respect. Call or phone for home’showing^ Cleaning Tools at slight ^xtraco*t. McGuire & Hargrave Phone 77 Palmyr» mmmmmmmmmmmmmmn— * * ' . i . > \ .» fv N fr t t i V O’BRIEN & HICKEY crfffif.; : . ■ 3-i Ktmm Lily of the Valley or Silver Flos* Kraut r No. 2J& can , Jello anyflaVor Hecker’s Flour 24/^z-Ib* Octagan Toilet Soap Choice McIntosh Apples Sun Bright Cleanser VanCamp* Milk Butter Palmyra roll Prime Roll Rib Roast Rib End Pork Loin Pure Eqrk Pan Sausage Short Ribs Stew $1.05 bar 5c 6 lbs 25c can 5c 3 tall cans 23c 2 lbs 79c lb 35c lb 28c lbi,28o lb 16c ____________ _ h i pbones 38 & 39 \a* \•A Church Societies The Woman’s Auxiliary of Zion piscopal Church will meet with -Mrs.- A-. C. Luppold, Friday after noon, October 17, at 3.00 o'clock. St. Margaret’s Guild of Z\on Episcopal* Church will meet with 'Mrsnrving Monroe, West Main Street, Tuesday evening, October 14, at 8.00 o’clock. The Presbyterian Church Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Henry Runterman, Friday afternoon, Oct ober 10, at 3.00 o’clock. The member? of the Young Women’s Class of the Presbyter^ ian Church will meet in the church parlors Wednesday, Octobcr 15. Dessert will be served promptly at 7.30 o’clock. All members are urged-ta be present as the plans for the bazaar to be held Novem ber 7 will be completed. Members are asked to bring their deviations for the bazaar and anything that they might have that would be suitable for the fish pond will be greatly appreciated. The Woman's Society of Christ ian Service of the Methodist Church will meet in the church parlors next Wednesday evening, October 1©, at 7.30 o’clbck. Mrs. Jessie McClellan will speak on her work as a county nurse. FRI., SAT. Dorothy Lewis Jerry Colonna ICE CAPADES ( OCT. 10-11 Tommy Harmon Anita Louise in HARMON OF MICHIGAN SUN., MON,, TUES., WED. OCT. 12-13-14-15 Preview Midnite Show Saturday, October-ll, at 11.30 P. M. First Time At.These Popular Prices—First Showing In Wayne County—Of The Great American Screen Masterpiece That Others Paid; $1.10 T o See. Continuous Showing Sunday \Vatter Rldge%,r c j s r * 5 r « i ? n k u . •u-.* »* ,- 1 ,—*>