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EAST PALMYRA Editoris—Arlene JJoad nnd Mary Brockhuizen • I Mr. and Mr*. Irving Smith spent | - Mr. and Mr*. William Nichols of Sunday with their parents, Sir* and Sodus Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hoad : Mrs. .Simon Smith ot Penn Yan. ;>and children, Barbara and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hocid, .Mrs, Mis# Margaret Fisher attended the -Travellers* Club on Monday 'at the hdmc .of'Mr*. Farrar of New- M t r '^W “M'V«r-IlrrroM^:iTiit5mair Warr.en HoadJ'Mrs I Mai^; Borden and Mr.’.and Mrs. Roy .Iload^-a.nd. Children,''' Vincent, Dorothy and. Arlene spent New Year*^ Eve ..with , . Mr.- and Mrs. Howard?’Ke&sler and Mr jvmJ 'Mr-*. 'Karl W o ^ .im.l1. .V.- Mi; =.n,j - \ V -T -I'- Vf *’• f Tare Children, Ruth-: arid ’Harold, of Wal- dautfhti't. » « n 9 C v/f VahUwit ririd children,, J<dnV> Alnjektnder ^Sunday, <• • •- < ‘ ft.riftir« unit Mr apd Mr,, I^U-V VtmMliJth of Ncwnrlf fcall- ;<;d.o;i Mr.'and- Mrs. Abo/Ir.oii ,-wortf?-. Jkt-v.o'xl nnd doujffttfr, petty . , Palmyra ipcnt Sunday wJlfa -Mni j ^ “*urd;iy evening. -Kara Ur'lur. . . ■ - -}- \Mr! r.n O f r -U J t r ^ . Mmplo JJcal had dmncr. A fnfc-wcir ^ 5vcit in ^ n t t i ^ aft^uoon honor q{ c)lflrles yanderMolcn and , _ „ . . »\U - 5 n s .f ip im a r iW « o r ^ a r i< .n. R[ce Tues<,ay eYening) .. ?Hio Sunday school clans of- the 4 isit^Wcdnesaay instead of on Macedon arid Vicinity Editor—Mrs. Lulu M. Baker . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH “ “The Heart-Warming . Church”/' Rev. 1 Frieda ftt. ■Ehijich. -Miriistcr'i. 1 Cm k^ aL Toronto. Crrtindtt. **°C<l';,nfl MrH* •<kc0,u,1 f o r m e d ;Church of_ MarJ Monday. given by - Mr. and Mrs.. u f w d«y» J:i«t w r f wtth ',\ n y , ,r<, 5It..a ion Rave ». farewell party Monday Evert VanderMolen. Those invited hlH aunt, Mre. Grnc«'RoDinaon and.K“v“? 01 ^ ,Ji\ ncr on S;'Ujni;‘>' evening in honor of Charles Van- WCI-e Mr. and MrB- william Da- r, .... >„ icven»w !,t lhe hom': of Mr- an<1 dt-rMol.en. • Vries, Mrs. Anna Martin and Mr. Jtihl) Splices for heict Lord’s Day,, ' .as follows . v <, »- Morning worship :at 10 o’clocfe, with the; pastor preaching on, the- theme: “Abundant* Living.” Let us plan -to .worship'm some church each Sunday morning,, for in. these days we need to often talk with- family i Ml** Sarah Merrick ?.|>ent'W.v \MiV'utit] MrH, \V filler Riders nnd 1 airs. Jflcou i cmi.r. 1 duu/fhterK, Frances and M'l'gde- iark, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Low- »on, Jerry nt_Naivack-t pcnL Su ti^_| ' I 'I?' * A ^ t ! _ £ n_ , 11’,so”’ Jena and ctfusin^ Marion visited ien and . .daughter, Josephine,--Mr. flay evening with Mr and Mr*. f*ir ' 0 * c'war • •’ r- nn‘ • rM 'I1* ' MrS. Harold K-irnbor and Mrs. Ivan and Mrs. Charles DeVries and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lyon and Year’* Day with William Merrick , ‘ j , „ spent Monday and Tuesday . 4 , L . _ ^ chiWr-iin. Ufitty Afin ami Jean L lbn ' , , , r . and Mr*. .Franc?* I*«.ner,y o f PaT- wUh ^ Mr. and Mrs. (rv.ng SinJIh. upcnt New Year's Day w l Mrs. Jacob Tdlier. Miss Irene Smith of Penn Van jand Mrs. Raymond DeVries of with Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. John Glerum, ‘iff. and Mrs. Sydney DeVries, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ryckbost and |and Mrs. Walter ^Pieters of fJew- duu/rhter*, Frances and Mafedc-1 ark, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Low- renco Harriron and children, Rk-h- / nr i.. 'ard ami Joyce of Mud Mr. of Wa] worth | ' , . , ,, . ,, and Mrt Albert StalaenburK of Mr. .and *Mr*. , ... , „ , .. | KIrkville. J* Y., had Sunday din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Llfiwelyn (Joy (_•%•(■•»In# Clmrlen Di'Vrieji. * Howard KphhIit upcnt Sunday with Warren Hoad. TvJr«. Nora I^'iiler upefit +itrt+-'1-' week v.-ith her non, Mr, and Mrs. Bir,*0M Hloyd L<-' k U t and family of I.^fpns. i 1 nni Mri* Oertr.ude I!n«h and d»»Kh- ter. JJarlmra of Part Oib«on ttpenl ■ Snnday nftornoon with Minn Sarah I Merrirk. | Mr nnd Mrn William DeVries rtnd \children of Lyons spent Sun day nlffht with Mr. and Mrs.'Char les DeVries. ' Mr. and Mrn. Warren Hoad cn- tertalncd_ Oenrfje Burden and Miits Mary VanTnssol of Newark on New Year’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lyon spent Sunday afternoon wlth^_ Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Stone of Joy. Mr and Mrs. Clem VanderWall and children, Fred nnd Morris of Macedon spent Sunday afternoon and eveninir with Mr. and Mrs. David Hotel. The MI hhon Betty and Madalena DcLue nt Clifton Springs Hospital Mrs. Margaret Burgess of East New Year’s Day. - Palmyra. • > Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Burgess, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harding pf sr,, and sons, Donald and William Newai-k spent Sunday evening with visited Mrs. Ida Turner Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wayjie Lyon and . m i l evening nt Newark. JameH Tyler and __ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Havert and children Ann and Madgdolena of East Palmyra and Miss Joan llav. lert and Jack Pei tors of Palmyra 'visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pieters ,nnd had supper Sunday. children,., Kllen. Betty Ann and Jean Mrn. children of Clyde spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Tyler. Mr. and Mrs VVllliaih Marnier of Marlon spent New dear’s Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Dole Worth and children, Betty Lou and Roland. , ,, i, • . ■»# i , I Mr. snd Mr^< Peter Russell viBit- loss hnvc & visitor wliile sho is in Mr. nnd Mrs. William Noyer and I . „• i. i r vimiioi whiil sno is m *y of Newark \visit-r* . Nicholas ^Lewen the hospital. The other one? Well, » * * S a * 1 ,1 w . A C l 1 H , 1 n « r n ntvitAAn 1 • i j f ««■ EAST PALMYRA GOSSIP BY EAST PALMYRA SNO’OPS We know of two people who like Buffalo!! One of them will doubt- daughter Audry ed Mr, and Mrs, Frank .Cox and and children Sunday afternoon. she might not like to see her name Miss Onalce Colvin is now in the >here> but she had a picture of him. children, Lester and Mnry, Sunday, j Clifton Springs' Hospital where sho js[jce jgn>t he’ Rnrt VnnWvk of Marlon Hpent underwent an operation for appen- - Bert VanWyk of Marlon Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. * Herman Brockhui7.cn * and family. Vacation certainly do agree with dicitis Friday afternoon. some people. They can stay out Fred Yager of Marion, Mrs. iate (or early?) Anyway, ask Kay Mary Borden and Miss Arlene L. what time she got in one morning Henry Ziegler has returnod-homc jHoad spent Sunday afternoon in nnci be prepared for a shock. Why Ithaca with Miss Carolyn Ann Bor- not tell him to go hortie sooner, den- Kay. Miss Phyllis Burgess spent the j newark High School Senior weekend at thc home of her aunt £ ot a diamond, but, it wasn’t any- and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Howard jone from East Pal. Dally of Newark. | Who’s thc boy that makes Jane Mr. and MrB. Ralph* Farnsworth ■ Young's head go round in circles, |and children, Barbara, Doris, De- oh! well Janey its not a secret, not- lores and Richard visited Mr. and now anymore. His initials arc ft, Mrs. Jacob Blankonburg of New- n^ter spending several weeks with William Pills of Loulston, Pn. John Scutt and Mrs. Carl Scutt of Hemlock spent Monday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. John Zieg ler and Henry Ziegler. . B, W. We’re right aren’t we ? - Wc hear that Glenn Young has a crush on some girl. We wonder who? How many more Glenn? Does- Onalee know? ark Sunday afternoon nnd also .had dinner. j Miss Anna Ruth Havert spent | Sunday with -Misses Cora and Lois iMellema. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brock- jhuizen spent Sunday with Mr. and jMrs. Herman Brockhuizen and children. | Isaac Havert celebrated his 33rd birthday Saturday, January the third. Mr. and Mrs. Edward VerDowe and daughter, Shirley visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tilburg Sunday. Mrp. Virginia Sergont visited Mr. and Mrs. George Tyler Mon day. , Miss Betty Ryckbost and Oscar Corteville spent New Year’s Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Corte- grass.” Beresford is the manager ville and children and Fred. Yager | of the Gage Stock farm at Dele- of Marion. van. He came to this country di- ftlrs. Lena Russell and Miss Anna rcct from England to manage this Beresford To Speak To Beef .Cattle Men?! Walter Fisk, president of the Wayne Beef Cattle Club, has an nounced that David Beresford, of Delevan would be the guest speak er on the program...of the B<;ef Cattle Club meeting in the Clyde Central School on Friday evening, January 9, at 8 o’clock. Mr. Fisk stated that Mr. Beresford would devote talk to the topic of, “How we produce marketable beef on 6od, arid -find in Him that which our souls most need, - and that which will strengthen us for the difficult \days~which. may be just ahead for all of us. We invite you to worship with—usj if you Tiave- no other church home in our com munity. ~ , “I tell you the fflturp can hold no terrors' . For’ any sad soul while the stars, revolve, If he will but' stand firm on the 1 grave of his erl-ors, : AntV,' instead, of. regretting,, re solve, resolve. It is never too late 'to begin re building, Though all into ruins your,- life seems-hurled, For, look, .how the light of the New Year is gilding! The worn; Jvan face of the bruised old world!\ —Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Church School will convene-at- 11:20. The lesson subject for this week will be: “The Infancy an4 Boyhood of JesuSf^ There' are classes for all age groups, and we urge everyone to come and enter these classes and learn with us. Tuesday, January 13th, the Mis sionary Society will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. I. L. Blazey, with Mrs. Roy Esley assisting. Thursday, January 15th, the Driftwood Circle will fiold their ^meeting with Mrs. Ed. Straight. Thursday ‘evening at 7:30 the regular weekly prayer and praise service. Choir rehearsal will fol low immediately after. “And the child grew, and waxed string in spirit, filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was upon Him.Luke, 2: 40. 9 The* regular meeting of the Sil ver Sprig Robekah Lodge will be held this week Friday evening, of fte vill De January !); jn the lodge rooms. The. District Deputy President,, Mrs, .Korkinati of .Clyde, will' make her l)ffrciaT>S|r^&vnw ^f?SVs are asked -to bring .their coin, cards •; Mr.. a'hd' U p . ■ Fred'- Clark x>i Rochester wtjre recent callgrs of their son a M wife, Mr. and 'Mrs. Willard Clark,* Mrs. Clark, who had the misfortune^to break, her hip several months ago is able to get around with the use of - a crutch and cane. The Monthly 'meeting American Legion Auxiliary will held next Tuesday afternoon, Jan- uary—13th -at -2 o’clock with _Mrs. William Frank.* * Mr. and MrS. William A. Beal entertained on New ^ Year’s Day Mr. and Mrs. William F. Garlock, Miss Emma Garlock, Mr. and Mrs Howard Burgess and sons Gary and Danny of Port Gibson and Mrs. Mary Beal. Mrs. William Walker -and Mr.- and Mrs. William Mangan had as New Year’s Eve guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peer and daughter Gus- tie of HoneOye Falls and Mr. and rMrs. Frank Mingan of-Rochester. Mrs. Clement Crowley and chil dren have returned to their home in Watertown after spending the holidays with her father Dennis Nolan — Miss—Anna—Weisman,— a—little. Fresh Air girl from the Bronx, has been spending the past ten days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Clark. Miss Mary Corser has returned to her school duties in Syracuse after spending the holiday vaca tion with her sisters, Miss Emo- gene Corser and Mrs. Floyd Wal- .lace. Herbert' Standish of Naples spent the past week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Erhardt. William Taylor spent from Fri c!ay until Sunday with his grand mother, M-s. William Walker. _ Miss Ella Curran O’Brien is spending, some time in Los Ange les, California, with her brother, Jam- E. Curran. Mr£? George Gardnev and chil dren Ralston and Jean of Grove- land spent the holiday vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gardner. Mr; and Mrs., - Fred. Davies ofU Palmyra visited’ their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. JeVn- Crocker on Sunday. The members o f -the Nelroze > Class of the Baptist Church. en^. - joyed a ‘ bountiful turkey dinner' served Iasi ‘Tuesday evenings by ' -the—membera-\~of^the—rPJiilathea.\^; Cl^ss'in'thS-church'parlbrs:, -Gifts' - lyerQ exchanged, following the din-'-r ■ner and'a social horn*1 was enjoyed.v: .•Mr, and Mrs'. George Taylor,and,*; family \were dinner guests of Mrs.V- William Walker and- Mr, and. Mrs.. -William Mangan.j- __ >_ J ^ —•Mrr arid-Mrsr-fi eorge~Doyl<r are\ the parents of a son, James Wil,-.... Mam, born December 29; 1941, at the Canandaigua Hospital. Mrs. Dick Reed of. Canandaigua, called on her aunt, Mrs. Anna Niehels Wednesday—afternoon;\ — Mr. and Mrs. Howard Welch spent Thursday -evening with their nephew, Private Arthur Davies of Fort''Bragg, North Carolina, who was spending, a few days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayies of Palmyra. Mrs. Albert Gardner and' -Mrs. Willai-d Clark entertained at lun- ' cheon last Tuesday, Mrs. LeRoy Clones and son W illiam, her mother Mrs,- William Bowden of Roches ter and Miss Jane Loren|, p Fresh ' Air girl,from New York City. Mrs. Anna Nichols in ’company with Mrs. Amos Rush and daugh ter,. Mrs. Pearl Wilson of Egypt visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nich ols of Palmyra Saturday after- nosn^ \T~ Macedon friends of Miss Carrie May of Batavia, w ill regret to hear that she has had the misfortune to fall down the stairs breaking her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Estey of East' Rochester and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robarge of Newark were New Year’s dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fluker and daughter Helen. James Clark entertained six teen of his young friends at his home on New Year’s Eve. Mr. and Mrs. William Delaney of Gorham *spent Thursday eve ning with Mrs. Catherine Delaney and Miss May Delaney . Mr. and Mrs. Leander „ Bake^. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker and son Donald of Walworth were New Year’s guests of Mr. and Mrs Sherman Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Herman' Plumb and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice White, Rochester H E R E S YOUR _ _ CHOICE READING I P ! AT MEW LOW PRICES Bobine of Palmyra had New Yearns dinner with Mr. ancf Mrs. Peter Russell, After dinner Mrs. Peter Russell, Miss Anna Bobine and Mrs. Lena Russell visited Mr. and I Mrs. Henry Ververs of Port Gib- Xs-your child a \cold catcher”? Don’t let your children Buffer uiuiccessury discomfort from colds. Get them back to school as quickly as pos sible. ANTIHU.OGI8TINE will help you do it. Ever miicc anti I’ ihxjcistine was discovered by a doctor more tlmn liftyycan) fu'o.it has been helping in alleviating tho Buffering from gnch nilmenta as chest cdlds, bronchial irritiilions, sore throat due to common colds and similar troubles. Tim application of pleasantly i 1 to llic ciiest often provides crea And ANTII’JILOCISTINE — bccausc oflls formula and the curriNU i Mvarm antiphu )- [Treat relief. way it is used — gives continuing otfl tor six to twelve hours. Remember antipiilogistink is i4t a \rub-on and njb-olT” product,' but a scientifically prepared medicated dressing. Keep Arm pulocistink always liahdy for instant use ■when anyone in the family catches a cold. OT1IEK CONDITIONS FOR WHICH ANT1PHI.OGISTINE IS USED ■ T«AI«8 AND SPRAINS son nnd spent the evening their. Mr. and Mrs. Evert VanderMo len entertained Rev. and Mrs. Lapl- tak of Marion on New Year's Day j Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Havert and i daughter, Ann visited Harold Fre- licc of Rochester Saturday. | Mrs. Ritn Allen nnd children, •Edith nnd Raymond and Raymond Pepper spent Now Year’s Day at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen in , Newark. j Misses Dorothy and Arlene Hoad spent Tuesday evening at the Clifton Springs Hospital with Miss OnalOe Colvin. | Mr nnd Mrs. Russell Kenncson ,nnd daughter, Lorraine of Marion visited Mr. und Mrs. Isaac Havert Sunday. I Mrs. Ilnrold Kimber and daugh ter, Dorothy Frances left the Clif ton Springs Hospital Mondny and are staying a few days with Mr anjl. Mrs. Joseph O’Meal. The Pl-esbytcrian Church mem bers are making u new room for .stock faua where _they_ _haye. the. largest Poled Hereford cattle herd in New York State Professor R. B. Hinman of Cor nell in writing Mr. Beresford’s biography stated that. “He is es- ; the primary class over the south members. pecinlly known for his ability to coordinate good pasture, good sheep and good cattle. He believes thoroughly in the possibilities of much of our so-called “neglected land” in this state. He has had considerable experience in pur chase of feeders in the West and fattening them for sale on pas ture.” s ’ Finally Professor Hinman said, “Since he must make a return on the money invested in his farm, you will find that he can quote very interesting figures on what he is actually doing.” —Imrdditiorrty’Mr. ileresford, outT of county guests will include Pro fessor Hinman and William Slaight of Cornell and a few beef .• Sjtecr buyers from surrounding | cities. The meeting is open to the pub lic, because says Mr. Fisk, “Wc have an uniguc club. There are no dues anJ our membership fluctu ates. 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Other matters on the order of, UusinesB include plans -for a imar-1. keting trip to the Buffalo Stock, Yards, election of officers, and plans for the remaining winter 1 meetings. , mnimiimmniiiimiiiiirjiiiHiimiraimiiiimoiiiiiHiiiiinnuti _ Ziegler nnd Henry _Zicglex*.. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Theron Gnmblc of Newark called on Mrs. Minnie Beal -rT -- and- Mrs. Grace. Jtobinson Satur day afternoon. ' - - - Washingtonr D.— — -| HISTORIAN AND | GENEALOGIST 1 j General research Library of Con- 1 gress, National D.A.R., Court, Pro- | Mr. nrnl Mrs .Ehillin-Havert and 'bate records—Census and Pension ] Jacob Havert of Newark visited ,rcc0rds a speciality— D.A.R. and j Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kotvis Sunday. !s.A.R. lineages—Compiler of fam- Miss Margnret Fisher held the jjy histories 'and genealogies.. Missionary Club of tho Presbyter- |xerms on request. | ian-Ghureh-afc-her-home o& Friday. n Brcederfr-Gatctte^rr.. 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