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fnthony A: Iati q p t o m b t r is t ^ GuniorCs. 210 Main Street palmyra. N. T. v/. ALSO SATURDAYS i s Saturdays beginning Aug. 23 i i . Examined * Gasses Fitted pie*s^- m a k e ^ appointments wittf : %r?‘Cunion during the wefek - - - -------------- ----- * - With all the new taxes a man will have to learn to live within his irjeome or without one. JUST RECEIVED. BEDROOM SUITES in New Styles' - Woods - Finn ishes. with pl-Jces as low; as ^B&TSO’-Ior^hree-laTgiEr^le't'eS'r Stuerwald quality backed bS^ our .Usual guarantee of per fect satisfaction.'’ Remember i . Furniture Sells Without Tax Good Used Furniture C T U E R W A L D c K NEWARK Mince Meat 10c Sweetheart Soap 4 for 19c -TWCabin or Vermont Maid ------- ‘ ------- Syrup btl 17c Salada Tea, brown label, one-half lb pkg 35c Salada Tea, red label, oije-half lb pkg 39c Salada Tea Balls, black i Social-Personal News ii 100 for 75c Canned Kraut, large Palmyra Butter Prime Roll Rib Roast Rib End Pork Loin • 2 for 19c 2 for 75c lb 35c lb 28c Large Kraut Cutter, Hand or power, For Sale Wanted—Young Man for Delivery Work Phones 38 & 39 ............... Patricia Chapman was called home from Chicago due to the iil- ■ness of her mother, Mrs, William iB e t e - ------ --------- - Mr, and Mrs. Harry E. Young left '-this4 week Wednesday for their home in Pasadena-, Calif. * . » . Mr. and Mrs. George E. Crocker of Macecfon called <Sh their father, Ji J DeReu Friday night. Thotto Jeffery, sophomore at the Crar,e School of Music, -Pots dam, was the weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Jeffery. Donald Kirchhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kirchhoff, h^s ac cepted a position at the Garlock office and started his duties, Mon day. Mrs. William £eel and son, Billy, are the guests of her parents at Durham, N C., for two or three. weeEs. ’ \ \ Mrs. Peter Harrington entertain ed Mrs. Josephine Stiles of New York City, Miss Madeline Smith and William Finn of Albion and Miss Cassie Guinan of this' village at St. Anne’s turkey dinner Tues day evening. The Rev and Mrs. Frederick E. Morse have as their jjuests _ hi&- parents, Mi* and Mrs. E. L. Morse of Waterloo, 111., and his ‘15 year old grandfather, Frank Pish, and daughter. Miss Estelle Fish, of Mrs Royal Scholl, W. M of Eureka Chapter, Macedon is in 'Ne\y ’ Yjp.rJ? iSQLiMS 'vt-‘^k atteud- IngT^h'6J New-''Tbrk State*- “BrSntf ^ b b i t t g a Morhous— Parker Mi- ami Mrs Harry W. Parker of Newark, New York, ajinounce the marriage of their daughter, Aiicin.-^tt>=En'sign-'RRh>h-Cleve<n)ni Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at Hotel Astor. * Mr. and Mrs., Charlds Parker of Auburn and Henry Nesbitt, jun ior ‘ at Hamilton College, Clintdn, were weekend guests of their par ents, Dr. and Mra. C. C. Nesbitt. _ .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith o f Passaic, N. J., are the guests of their son, Edmund Smith and fam ily. Mrs. Arthur Arthurton is ex pected home the latter part of this week from Thompson Memorial Hospital where she has been con fined for the past week. Miss Ruth Conant and friend, Alexander Brown,, of Rochester were weekend guests of Miss Con- ant*s-parents, Mft-an4 Mrs. George Conant, * . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Austin were Sunday dinner guests of relatives in Rochester. Miss Dorn Dadmun, former res ident and graduate of- P II. S., now-teaching in Potsdam jd ivim: through town Saturday, called on Mrs Frank Mosher. ; \Miss ’Tfttlesu Ainu Pilllllef ':truT MoiTious, United States Naval fte- , sdrve, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph “ft; ttiorhous of Palipyra, New York. The marriage took' place nt Las Vegas, Nevada, Wednesday, Octo ber* 8. (After spending a few days at Hotel El Rancho Vegas and Boulder Dam, Ensign and Mrs Morhous returned to Lohg Beach, California. Mrs, Morhous is a\ graduate of Newark High School, class of ’36 and Russell.-Sage-GoHegerxia35 o f ’ 40. She was a member of the Sher rill High School faculty last year. Ensign Morhous is a graduate of Palmyra Classical High School, class of *37 and New York State Merchant Marine Academy, class of ^39. He was ^rt^rly_employed by tfie Socony-Vacuum Oil Com pany, until he was ordered to tho U. S. S. Platte. Ensign and Mrs. Morhous now reside at Canhon Court, West First Street, Long Beach, California, where he is stationed. , Hoff -Montgomery - -Miss—Marion— Montgomery- -of and Mrs * I friend, John I. Barber, of R o c h e s - ! Rochester and Corp James I M ter were weekend guests of Mi«->; of Rochester, now with the U. S. Army, were united in marriage at tho Methodist parsonage Wednes day evening at 6.30 o'clock by the Rev Reginald E Cory. They were attended by Miss Elsie Gassler^and Harold Sergisson, both of Roch- tiaflrH ester Palmer’s parents, Mr Claude A. Palmer. Mr ard Mrs Wall.u-i i?i-.itt.\ «-p> 'it S inday with\ M’ s !> inaiil • Pos'see Mr and Mrs K.iton FRIDAY and CPFriAI SATURDAY Clinton, 111 Raymond Cook was the weekend tfuest of his mother, Mrs. Eliza beth Cook He returned to Squan-1 t. ,, ,, , i iHinlhui in Muravia turn, Mass., Sunday and on Mon -1 day left for the Naval Air Base! at Jacksonville, Fla. . Lpm t tli • uckend m Syi n u>.c Shroth-Rubadou Mrs. trank Hughes of Camden, | M|.s n w 10turn„(1 01, Rev. Reginald E. Cory returned is a erutsl o ui binthei i 5 unc|liv frrm Hichland Hrspital' to Sencca Methodist Church, Mi-- C!i Cadwallad er in th- IIlirli School al l’cificld, sp< it tli - wckend m Syi n use , . , , Mrs 1) \V Br.ggs ieturn»d oil J , is a guest of hei brotliei, t John H Tucker and fdii|ily, while Mrs. Rogers Pylant and two child ren, Franklin and Anna and Mrs PLUS YOUR OLD CLEANER M o M Special value for every w o m a n who wants a Hoover I Thiv modern, streamlined Hoover with streamlined features i* now available at a notably r«- duced price. Telephone for * demonstration— or see it her*. McGuire & Hargrave Phone 77 Palmyra Special Combination o’ff«r — Special Hoover ^ClcflninK Tool* and Model 305 Cleaner in combination, only 63:50 plus your old cleans Eaty monthly term* with small carrying chargi. Joe Finley’s SALE Greatly Reduced Prices at Walworth, SS. Y. 19c 23c $9 QCtwiDRESSES w *0 QC — While They Last — C A D Y & B U R N S Phone 10-M 208 Main Street East Palmyra, N . Y . Frank Favereau, also of Cnmden, are guests of Mr and Mrs Russell Tucker and family. Mrs. William See of Port Gib son is seriously ill in Strong Mem orial Hospital, Rochester. Myndert Vasscur of Walworth visited his grandfather, J. J. De Reu Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs. John Skelly, sr, and family of Rochester were the guests of Mr and Mrs* John Jef fery nnd son, Clarence and attend ed the dinner and opening of St. Anne’s parish house, Tuesday ev ening. Mr. and Mrs Robert Coveney, Mrs F. G. Couch and Mrs. Mary Bush were weekend guests of Miss Helen Bush in Washington, D. C. Karl Wizeman, freshman at the Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, was thc weekend guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Paul Wizeman Mr and Mrs Homer Bassage and children and Mrs U W Sher burne were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Ray Blyth in Macedon, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. F. J. Jeffery and son, Thorlo, called on Mrs. Nellie Jeffery and daughter, Carolyn, Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Shepard and mother, Mrs. Shepard in Roches ter, Sunday. J. J. DeReu called on his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Meloen at Marion Wednesday mor ning. - James Brokaw, junior at Hobart College, Geneva, was the weekend guest of his mother, Mrs. Gladys Brokaw and grandmother, Mrs. Mary B. Hennessey. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bliek of i where she was under Ueatment for a week. Mr. and Mrs Charles Vannon- burg of Shortsville and Mr and Mrs Einest Coember of Pheip. were guests of Mr. and Mrs Gec.rge Gannon, Sunday. Mrs Frank Mosher returned on Friday, from a two weeks trip to Fayetteville, Utica and Old Forge where she was the guest of frfends. Miss Mary Jackman, sophomore at Keuka College, spent the week end with her parents, Atr. and Mrs. Charles Jackman. Mrs. Herman Russell of Roch ester called on Miss Clara Yeo mans, Monday afternoon. Harold Bump and family have moved from Washington Street to Fayette Street. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sessions, jr., and little daughter, Susan, enroute from Detroit, Mich., to their new home in New York City, were the weekend guests of his parents, Mr and Mrs. R. D. Ses sions, sr. Mrs. Elmer Brown and the Misses Anna and Lena Brown are spending the week in New York City. Mrs. A. D. Bristol and Mrs. B. H. Townsend were luncheon guests of Mrs. Helen Osbourn of Roches ter at her cottage on Canadice Lake, Wednesday, of this week. Dr J R. Hagaman and Dr. R. A. Reeves attended the Wayne County Medical meeting and din ner at thc Hotel Wayne, Lyons, Tuesday evening Dr W. J. Orr of the Buffalo Medical School gave an address on thc subject, Infan tile Paralysis Mrs Fred P Russ. 11 of Now York is visiting hu nieces, the ^ Rochester, last Thursday evening where he performed the marriage ceremony uniting Miss Catherine Rubadou of Rochester and Jack Shroth of East Rochester in holy matrimony ' J S i r t b s Born, September 27, 19411, a son, Howard Kenneth Ray, jr„ to LL and Mrs. Howard Kenneth Ray at Clarksville, Texas. Lt. Ray, who is in command of Co. 1, 144th Inf, Texas, is a native of Palmyra, a soldier and officer of whom his country and Palmyra can be proud. Little Junior has an older brother who is nearly 3, named Jack Ed ward Ray A C-pound 7-ounce daughter, Janet Elizabeth, arrived on Wed nesday, October 8, at Thompson Memorial Hospital, Canandaigua, to make her home with Mr, and Mrs. Andy Mincer Church Societies , j -1 Misses Sandeis on Canandaigua Wientham, Mass., were guests 0fi - Mr and Mrs John Jeffery and Street. Lmily, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. M. S Hutchins, former residents of Palmyra, now i of Shaftsbury Road, Rochester, IN F A NT RECEIVES BAPTISM IN PRESENCE OF RELATIVES On October 13, 1941. at 2.00 p. leave today to visit their daughter, | m , in Zion Episcopal Church the Frances, student at Pine Manor, I Rev Frederick E Mor=e, rector of I Miss Olive Dibble un Tuesd:iJ ev- Wcllsley, Mass., and to attend thc j the church, officiated at the bap- j enin(r 0f iast week with 21 in at- Harvard-Dartsmouth football game tism of Robert Theodore Lieb, jr , j tendance. Following the business The Help-U Sunday Schodl class of the Methodist Church will meet with Mrs. Charles Ziegler, Cuyler. Street, Wednesday evening, Octo ber 22 All members are urged to attend. All members of the First Phil athea Class of the Presbyterian Church arc to have a picnic sup per at the church Tuesday, Octo ber 14, at (>.00 o’clock. Please try to be present The Woman’s Auxiliary of Zion Episcopal Church will meet with Mrs A. C Luppold on Friday afternoon, Ortobei 17, at 3.00 o’clock Sky Flake Crackers pkg Salad Dressing _ qt Iceberg 2 for Lettuce - excellent 11c Boneless Chuck Roast lb ib 13c Plate Beef Home Made Pork Sausage lb n, 23c 25c Lean-Tasty Hamburg Armour’s Club Hots 2 lbs 33c Lean Salt Pork lb 17c 23c to 29c lb Standing Rib O C ^ Roast of Beef lb“ ^ £ Pork Roasts Lean, Tasty 9 7 ^ * Pork Steak lb“ ■ ^ Steak Sale Shoulder 25c Round Sirloin PORTER HOUSE 28c 31c 35c NOTICE After November 1, 1941, Our Two Stores Will Close Tuesday and Thursday Evenings at 6:30 Prompt THUR. - FRI. - - - OCT. 1G-17 JOAN CRAWFORD ROBT. TAYLOR GREER GARSON In “ WJIEN LADIES MEET” SPORTS - - CARTOON - - NEWS SAT. I TWO BIG HITS ^ OCT. 18 “CHARLIE CIIAN IN RIO” with SIDNEY TOLER Also ZANE GREY’S “LAST OF THE DUANES” The Win-One Philathea Class of the Methodist ( hun.li met with < 5 ° GREY Tike your next trip in Super-Coach com fort—for dozens of reasons. You’ll be sav- 2/3 of the cost of driving your own Mr—and saving wear and tear oa the car ** Veil. Schedules are fast and frequent *? y°n can leave at the most convenient kr you—and you’ll arrive rented and ’■“**ed. r It’s Hke going traveling in an •My-cluir when you go places by Grejr- for more pleasure,' for leii money. Saturday in Cambridge. Karlton Hickey, student at Cor- i nell ^University, Ithaca, was the weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Patsy Hickey. Mrs. Duane Fox has returned i from a visit to Mr. and M?s. Ed- ■ mund Hickey in Schenectady. I Mrs. Carlton Boeheim is attend in g the New York Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, being held , _ .1 this week at Hotel Astor, New Rochester .. S .45 S -^ Y o r k City. Syracuse,. .. 1-ZO Mrs Daisy j ef f ery and daugh- New York City 5 .W 8.95 I ter, Doris of Rochester called on Los| Angeles 38.60 69.951 Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffery and Miami ....... 20.45 36-®® i family and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac St. Louis ... 11-60 i 63 o [ Jeffery and family, Sunday after- 12.70 i noon One W*r infant son of Mr and Mrs. Robert; session ico cieum and cake was T. Lieb of 240 Canandaigua Street. Those present besides the par ents included the .godmother, Mis S. C. Sumner of Syracuse, the god fathers, C. Sumner, and T. L. Lieb of Oswego,, Mrs. T. L. Lieb and Miss Caroline Sumner of Syra cuse. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner are the parents of Mrs. Robert T. Lieb, and former residents of this community when Mr. Sumner was principal of the school. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lieb are tho parents of Mr. Lieb, and Miss Sumner, Syracuse song writer and poet, is Mrs. Lieb’s aunt. Philadelphia Baltimore . Albany .. • • 7.05 3.15 5.70 ;56 East Main Street GREYHOUND TERMINAL Telephone 125 Palmyra, N. Y. Miss Catherine Cathers, teach ing at Massena, was the weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cathers. Miss Marcia Knapp of Oxford was the weekend guest of her par- jents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Knapp. FOOD SALE The Win One Philathea Class of the Methodist Church is holding a food sale in the Cleaaon & Pem broke store on Saturday, October 18, commencing at 9.30 o’clock and continuing throughout the mor ning. Your patronage will be great ly appreciated. served The Girls Friendly Society will meet with Miss June DeVuyst on Tuesday evening, October 21 The Presbyterian Church Aid Society will meet in the church parlors on Thursday afternoon, October 23, at 3.00 o’clock. Mem bers please note change in day The Ladies’ Aid Sociqty of St. Anne’s Church will meet next Wednesday evening, October 22, at 7.30 o’clock in the church hall. It is requested, that all members, be present. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Lester Van Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac? VanHoover of Marion. jiiiimiiinaiiiiiiiiwiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuuiiMiauiiimiiMamMiiiiiiaiimiMninDiiiiiiiiiianiiniiwoiiiiiiiiiiianumiiiiiainMii Tho Palmyra Couricr-Joumal goes into practically every homo in Palmyra and vicinity and all surrounding towns. ainiiiiiuumDiiimiiimDiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiimiimaminiuuiiJiMiiiiiiiiiamiiiiiiinuuiMiiiiiiiaiimniiiuDiiiraiiniiniiiiniiimnniiiii