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s u j iifT iii fMT)m■ ------- ----- ----- l I r In Palmyra Churches W E S T E R N PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H ' Scripture- Giving thaoka -always for all thing» ih tho namo o f our Lord Jesus Christ 1 j, even tho Father. ?—Eph, D20. Prayer Wc thank tliecs, 0 Lord, for thy wroipeakiiblo gift in Christ, with whom thou do»t \freely firivo us all thln£B.\ Wo pray for gruco that wo muy behold tho outworking of thy goodncun In him. Teach us to pray v/ilh tlinnkful mood. Give us tho glndn<?«s thnt goon deopcr than any (criqf. In ull our communion with thee, may tho. note of rejoic ing he dominant. In thc j?amo of Jchum. Amen, Tho Ministry of the Word vt God Willard A, Pago, Minister IxjRoy Morlock of-thc Eastman School of Munlc, choir director Ponald CHftnc, tenor soloist Arthur Trautman, organist Announcement* Thurnr'.uy-~Pruycr meeting Friday—Tho Church Aid Soc iety meets with Mra. Henry D. Runtcrman at 8.00 o'clock. Saturduy—Choir rehoursal in tho church ist 7.30 p. m. under tho direction of Loftoy Morlock. SUNDAY Morning worship at 10.30 a. m. Church Hchool nt 11.45 a m Junior Young Pooplo's meeting at O.OO'Vclock Senior Young People's vesper licrvlcc ot 0.30. Monday—Men's Service Club dinner. Speaker—William Pidgeon of RochoHter.-—Toastmaster—John Meyoin. 'Die Young Women's Closa ■yvlll put on tho dinner. Menu To mato juice, meat ariii vegetable pie, cnbbnge salad, pickles, rolls, apple pie and cheese, coffoc. Warron Wilcox is In chargo of the distrib ution of tickets. Would llko to know by Friday tho final report on thc Hale of tickets h 0 as to know about how mnny ^o plun for. Tuesday— Tho formal opening of St. Anne’s Hall. Tuesday—Tho W. C. T. U. meets Jt'the homo of Mrs. A. E. LnRuo. Tho altar flowors last Sunday were tho gift of Mr. $.nd Mra. El mer Cnmbier REFORMED CIIURCn Arthur J. llennlnk, Minister Morning worship —10.30. Ser mon subject, Great I AM’S of J im up The Vine. We were all very Inspired at the goodly number who gathered with u» f«>r the World-wide Communion Service There were approximate ly 120 who partook together ol thc Ixirtln Supper The Special Re lief (Mfciing umounled Lo $10 71. ( IhHicii’h Story Sermon, Fly ing High. 'tiny i-choul —11 45. Wo are cNpecinlly proud of thc rcrerd net Inst Sunday at our R» Iv Iii.y seivifft There weie liio |i’iii>il« present. Every class took-some pledge t0 aid in the up building of tho Sunday school— pledges like attending tho worship of the church, increasing the at tendance, nnd lesson study. The Sprrliil Relief Offodu, amounted In im nil tnnt lugli of $S4.71 Come this Sunday nnd v.udy with us the lesson (in nt Hihlo Truths. Jesus, Oni S hmmt Evening praise—7.30 p. m. Si rmon subjcct—Tho Prayer For Unfolding Live?. Many ex- I'f-ssed their appreciation of this new Kerins of expositions on tho KpNtle lo tho Colosslans. Como and jo i n in this fellowship. l.’niled in Prayer in a Broken World O God ond Fnthcr of us all. Lift from our World its darkening pall; Forglvo our madness, sin, and strife, Tuni our goals from death t0 life. Create in us a ieal for right, Help us to sharo our Candle’s light; Impel our hearts lo se<Ac Thy way, Guide us to pcaco, O God, wo pray. II Peter 3.13. Scloctod Thursday, 4.05 p.m.—Regular Mid-week Biblo Classes f*r all grude school children. 7 00— Youth Fellowship meeting. 8 00- Regular choir rehearsal. ZION EPISCOPAL CHURCH Frederick £. Morse, Rector Y O U R U R C H —rARSEN A L CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY. SjERVICES—^Sunday, October 12 — (Eighteenth Sunday ' after Trinity).- >8.00- a. ro^r-Holy Communion in' the chapel. 10-30 a. jn.—Morning Prayed artd ■Sermon'by the rector.„A Parish in action is one whjch draws its life blood out of the servic.es of wor ship. How long Bince 'has it been since you attended a service- of worship in your church? Wasn’t it just vJho other day some one wished, for an active church ? Let us all enlist together for an act ive. p'flrish. li.45 a. m.—Thc Church School. Percy E. Taylor, superintendent states that there is a class for every age, and he and the faculty extend a cordial invitation- to those who are not enrolled in a course in Christian Education to enroll immediately at Zion Church School. There is also a Men’s Bible Class under the dirction of the rector for all mcn. Monday. October 13, 8.00 p m.— Vestry Meeting. Tuesday, October 14— St. Mar garet’s Guild will meet at the home of Mrs Irving Monroe, 542 West Main Street, Sunday evening, October 12— At 5.00 p. m. there,’ will be a meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Geneva Deanery at thc Trinity Church Genova. Sandwiches and .coffco will be served during the interim between this meeting’ at the meeting of the Geneva Dean ery 7.30 p. m All delegates to both meetings are urged lo be present as a new Denn will be elected to succeed thc Rev. l)alton Scott, formerly of Lyons, now of Dansville, who has resigned We greet St. Anne’s Church as they formally open St Anno’3 Hall on Tuesday evening, October 14. It is thc sincere wish of Zion Church that they derive much practical use from this much need ed addition to their parish work. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Reginald K. Cory, Castor Sunday, October 12 Morning worship at 10.30 o'clock Sermon themo— Both Feet in Heaven. Sunday school, 11.50—Classes for all ages You are welcome. Epworth League or Youth Fel lowship Group will meet at 6.30 o'clock. Waite Palmer is leader. Moro young people aro needed. Tuesday—The Woman’s Christ ian Temperance Union will meet at tho home of Mrs. A. E. LaRue at 3.00 o’clock. Subject—Chi istian Citizenship. Wednesday—The Woman’s Soc iety of Christian Scrvice meets in the church at 7.30 o’clock Mrs. J. Mcdlellan will speak on her work aB a county nurse. Thursday, 7.30 p m.—Fellow ship service Thursday, 8.30 p. m.—Choir rc- chearsal. Friday, Octobcr 17—Thc church and congregation will havo^m in formal reception for the new pas tor and hfk family First Methodist extends a cor- dinl welcome to ull without a church home to join in their ser- operatlon and much \hard work made possible their record-break ing achievement. We are proud that our great Baptist denomination has set‘ a national goal, o f $600,000 as an Emergency Fund to .meet unpre cedented needs , and to the 'wounded and homeless of .other fends*. . ' Lefc us help do thi^ work that !Christ would do if. He were walk ing this earth today. • . The plan is to complete the amount by- December 7-, “ 1941,- whlch day is set apart as the Sun- day_nf Sacrifice. NOW is our op portunity to mako sacrificial gifts to the World Emergency Fnnd. \ We most heartily thank the Cheerful Givers Class and their fnr rngny -hours of work on the RALLY DAY letters. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?’11 is the subject of the Les- Kon-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Oct obcr 12 ■The Golden Text is: “ Heal me, 0 Lord, and I Bhall be healed; save me, ond I shah be saved: for thou art my praise” (Jeremiah 17:14). Among the citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from .the Bible: JSAnd when -Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying, ST. ANNE'S CHURCH Rev. William A.-Doran, Pastor Sunriav- Masses at 8.00 in nn oVIork BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. C. Brokaw, Pastor Church Calendar Sunday, 10.30 a. m„—Special RALLY DAY worship with a bird's oye view of the coming church year in tho scrrnon theme, The Eternal Arms of God. Sunday—11.45 a. m. Rally Day in tho Sunday school with a very special program of worship, speaking, music, and consecra tion, Now let us make our Sunday school grow. Monday 4.00 p. m —Junior choir rehearsal followed by a recreation period. Monday evening a very impor tant meeting of Sunday school teachers and officers will be held. All aro urged tor be present, Tuesday evening tho World Wide Guild will meet at thc home of Misses Jan© and Sue Rolston. Supper will be served at 5.45. Miss Jane Rolston‘will bo in chargo of tho mooting. Thursday, 7.30 p. m.— Prayer meeting. Themo, WTiat doth God require of thee? Please bring your Bibles. Saturday, 7.30 p. m.—Senior choir rehearsal at thc church. Wo congratulate most heartily tho Womon’s Auxiliary and their chairman, Mrs. W. R. Converse, and! on their splendid success at the I Fair Dining Hall. Ohly finost co- •nnd saying, Thou son of David, have mercy on us. And when he was come into the house, the blind men camo to him. and Jesus saith. unto them,. Believe ye that I am able to do this. They said unto him, Yea, Lord. Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you. And their eyes wtre opened; and Jesus straitly charged them, saying, See that no man know i t . .. .As they went out, behold, they brought to him a dumb n*an possessed with a devil. And when the devil was cast out, the dumb spake: and the mul titudes mScvcllcd, saying, It was never so seen in Israel .. .And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synago gues, and preaching the gospel of tho kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among thc people” (Matthe\V 9: 27-30, 32- 33, 35). EVERYBODY’S TABERNACLE Main Street, Macedon Sunday 10.00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11.00 a. m.— Morning service. 7.00 p. m.—Young People. 7.40 p. m.—Evening service. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 9.45 a. m.— Officers’ and* Teach ers’ meeting. 10.00—Sunday School. 8.00 p. m.—Preaching service. Everybody welcome. FARM INGTON Editor— Mrs. C. R. Gardner ST. JOHN’S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH L. G. Leonard, Pastor Services for Sunday are mor ning worship service at 10.00 o’clock. Celebrating the Annual Harvest Festival during this ser vice. Biblo school and Bible class at 11.15 o’clock. At 3.00 o’clock the Rev. Bern hardt Schulbdt will be installed as pastor o'f our congregation at the Geneva Lutheran. Our Frineds are cordially invited to attend. The father, of Rev Schuldt will preach tlio sermon. FRIENDS CHURCH Thc Rev. Stanley Nelson of the Colgate-Rochester Divinity School who Is acting as pastor for a short time will preach at 11.00 ^o'clock Sunday. Sunday school and Bible Class will proceed the morning service beginning at 1.00 o'clock. Registration days for the Gen- oral Election will be held Saturday October 11, hours from 7.00 a. m. until 10.00 p. m. and on Saturday October 18, tho hours are from 1.00 to 10.00 p. m. The Town Clerk, E. J. Wehrlin, have now in his possession hunt ing licenses for deer for residents, Arthur Herendecn has been drawn as a Petit Juror to serve fop the October Term of Supreme Court to convcno in Canandaigua, Monday, October 13, at the Court House. Mrs. Grace Grccnc is visiting her friends,. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen at Middleport this week. A__ daughter was born, Sunday September 28, to Mr, and Mrs. Carl Slade in tho F. F. Thompson Hospital, Canandaigua. Mrs. Elizabeth Tuttle of Man chester is visiting her nephew and -wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Padgham. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DeMay vislted_ their brother-in-law, A. J. Hoste at Walwtfrth, Sunday.' -The .Service and Hospitality .committee of the Gi-ange will hold a card\ party to which, their friends are invited' on Friday^ ev ening, at the Gijange Hall. 'Lloyd Wells oi Niagara. Falls 'spent the first of’ the week at'his home here. ' A-. • B. Katkamier recently gave a vcrry interesting talk at the •meeting of the Lions Club ip Vic tor. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Potter of Short's vil1n_-ha.vn -purchased the late FYank Heath Farm of. this town. The Rev. Stanley Nelson of the Colgate-Rochester Divinity School in Rochester is supplying at the Friends Church until the new pas tor is able to' take up the duties about the first of the month. Mr. and Mrs.- Stuart Gourley will move to Buffalo, where he has . employment with the Curfe Wright Airplane Company. (Mrs. Charles R. Gardner and family were Sunday dinner guests of relatives at Hall, N. Y. Mrs. Karl Popenhusen was. in Victor, Wednesday as leader at the sessions of Dry Cleaning of Gar ments given before the members of the Victor Home Bureau Unit at the home of Mrs. Marion J. PROFESSIONAL CARD DR. R. G. EVELAND Dentist Former office Dr. W. H. Marks Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 . p. m.; Thursdays, 9 to 12. X-Ray , Phone \Palmyra 73 Palmy™.,'New :York MOTH Your home for as little as $1.00. Fumigant approved by U* S. Dept, of Agr. Simple to use. Sold by Presbyterian' Young • ^omen's CJass. Ph6ne 92-J or 398. To relieve Misery of C0uc0 DjgJ T r y “ R n b - M r - T W - » W o n d erful Clapper. The annual Harvest Home Fes tival will be held on Sunday dur ing the regular worship hours at St. John’s Church. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DeMay and Mr. and Mrs. Irving DeMay and daughter, Geraldine of Web ster were rcently entertained fSr dinner by Mr and Mis. William Deys at Palmyra. In the afternoon all guests and hostess Mrs. Deys and son, Richard oalled on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan DeMay at Newark. * New York production of cab bage for kraut is estimated at 66,500 tons, as compared with 72,800 tons last year. “WE HAVE A faWKER HEATER I BATHE WHEN ICHOOR I SHAVE WHEN I PLEAS! I SHAMPOO W H E ffrwiSH AND THE COST IS DARNED LITTLE” ■m C, V4 j Perfect convenience at small cost;-* that’s the complete story o f the Rtn& Automatic Gas Water Heater, sold at figures that will surprise you and on long terms that will please vmt. '' ? \ I here Is really no reason to put o/f this important purchase or to put up with the nuisance o( your out-dated ■water Heater. Ypur family and your pocketbook will rejoice in this No. l’ home improvement. - Come in oc phone and let’s talk about hot water, new-day sty lei v<J Convenient terms in com pliance with the new Fed eral regulations. NEW YORK STATE E1ECTRIC & GAS CORPORATION i f ! .‘\■H 1\'M ’ ’ ^ I T N THESE UNUSUAL TIMES we invite you to * inspect an unusual new car—new in its beauty, its comfort, its choice of two fine 90 horsepower engines, 6 cylinders or 8. See it and you sense at once that here is new style that will stay good for years. On a lower, wider chassis, we have designed new long, low,, wide and'modern lines. Interior treatment is entirely fresh, distinctive, pleasing. The beauty of this Ford w ill more than hold its own in any company. Inside, the' car is big— wide across the seats, generous in knee-room, leg-room, elbow-room. On the road this year you find the \new Ford ride” still further advanced in its softness, quiet ness, steadiness and all-round comfort. At the wheel, you will find driving easier than ever. Steering, gear-shifting, action of the big and sure hydraulic brakes have all been made smoother and easier. In quality, the car is sound to the last detail. Defense requirements have all been met without a single reduction in the basic and lasting good ness of the Ford mechanically. Some new materials have replaced old ones, usually at a greater cost to us, but in every case the new is equal to or better ~~tban tljtTold. ' If your family needs a new car, go see and drive this Ford. For what it is today and for what i t will be through the years ahead, we believe that you will find in it more and better transportation fo r your money than you have ever found before, N O W ON DISPLAY U. W. SHERBURNE, INC Phone 87 Palmyra .-al