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Meeting of Banner Council on Tuesday — Tjbe White Banner Council of Y. V- C. will hold the regular month- -7i'ih(»Mngroir'February-l-71—194%- i t JSO o’clock in the evening. This ■'meeting will be‘‘at the home oi J their advisor, Miss'Winifred Adele L e n t / 152 Washington Street',, tffcerc. will be a. special musical r:-number and^inging by the. whole 7 group. Robert Knapp will conduct -Ajflie study period, taking the third chapter oi 'the book,'Keeping Onr Balance. This book Is very inter' - cstinEi*feIPful and informative Each member is asked to try ta have a clipping, ready to read at rtjll call and their penny offering. •After the meeting all will join in a-period of fun a n d ^ m e s . ■.’It is hoped that 'eyaVy member ^jll be able to. attend and the. .Council would like to keep up'their Kicord of having at least one new • member at? each meeting since list summer. Who will bring the ,new member this time? TO ADDRESS YOUNG WOMEN Mrs. Sarah T. Ziegler of the Historical Library will give .a talk at the meeting of the Young Women’s Class <Sf the Presbyter- ian Church on Wednesday even ing, ' February 18, following the (jessert.at 7:30. A business session .will be -held later in the evening. Communion at <-\vhich all of -the' men‘of the parish are invited will be at 8:00. A.'M.‘ Sunday, February 22 , to be followed by the breakfast .. ............. ......................... S§ii£i-bjUttj&-St^_Margaret!s-Guird-JVli-S7-A-dditH\\£ood_on-Priday-after- A V\ T n A A (I A n A M ■ « .1 ! _ . % Zion Men’s Service On Sunday . Morning Mr. Charles McLouth, Jr., local jSishop’s Rian, of thc diocesan Bish- ^p’3-McnV“m*ga-nTzatTon 1 an'd'r the J^v.Frcdcriclc E”. Morse, Rector' o f . Zion Church/ announced today the plans for tfce .observance of the annual .Bishop’s Men’s ..Corporate Communion and f e llowship Break- last. The .celebration of the Holy C h u rch S o c ieties The • Presbyterian Church Aid will meet with Miss Clara Yeo- mans;-201—W-^J aekson-Sfa'eet—Fri day .afternoo'n,. February 1’3, ■* at 2:00 o'cldck-. » i ■ Social-Personal .News , Chdrles Wallace returned \to* Rochester, Monday, after'spending the weekend \tfith Mr, and Mrs. \^i^^tm ~ M i§rK a lpJrW a tlefs- of Ejj.in.ted, Post called on. their 'res^ pective .parents,. Dr. anil Mr?. *G. 1L. Watters'and-Mr,-and-Mrs: A rT Frank-Wallace^ jThi;,'Altar Guild of Zion Epis- thur ’Barnhart,, Sunday afternoon', i \ ' ; ‘ t conal -Church' will meet this eveil-j * „ • • I - Thomas Easfort, wfio -is a patieftt ing, February 12 , with Miss'Ruthi . S.5lem,, High PriesJ^atT Stroftg li.lemorial \Ho'spiCaf Levts, Canandaigua Street. 'j , Palmyra Eagle Chapter,, Royal Rochester., is doing .very well: ? Arch Masoris; attended the Grand rp, nr ♦, T -v L , I Chapter Convention in Albany last Tne Roman’s Auxiliary of Zion-^gj. / . 'Episcopal Church will meet with MTS7~eiaTa~Peck~wit5nable~to re at the Masonic dining roonis...The_rnoon,-Februar-j^ 0 r-atr- 3 ^ 0 a-^clock Rt. Rev. Bartel H. Reinheimer, ] _ Bishop of the Diocese of Rochester! and founder of • the organization The HelP-u Class of -tlle Meth- wiil speak to similar gatherings odist £ hurch win. meet the ho-n\e throughout the diocese at 9:15 A of Mr?' charles Jackman, Fayette M.„ through 'the courtesy of’ radio Street’ Tuesday> February 17, com- station WHAM. .mencing at 2:00 o’clock.'The af- ' The contents of the bounty box-'te,n00n be sPent in sewinB es annually distributed some time for Bundles for Britain. A cover- previous to the service and col- *d dish supper will be served, and lected nt the time of the services >hC b^smess.ifleeting will be hold .will go to the Army and Navy ln thc evenin«?; Members are asked Commission of the Episcopal to brIng ,)eedle and thread’ table Church for work among the chap-, st‘rvice’ and coveled dish‘ lains of the armed services. The i ’ — - theme of the church in connection i The Philathea Glass of the Bap- with this undertaking is “Keep tist Church will meet with Mrs. Your Church With The Men in C. H. Boeheini on Monday evening, _ \ ‘ \ February 16, at 7:00 o’clock Dos- ] Harry Sheldon of Weedsport at- men in uni-, sc‘i t will be served. , tended the funeral service for Olin ' 0 DiiuNiiiiiinitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii!i!inc]itmiiuiiiniiiinmiiiniiii VALENTINE CANDY Boxes at all Prices -turnM:o—her-duties—afc-the-Ga'rlock' Packing office Monday, after a week’s illness. - Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burns left Sunday afternoon for Miami, Flor ida. The^ expect to be gone about a month Sanford M./Young is spending a few days in Albany. r O’BRIEN & HICKEY MEATS and GROCERIES Ph6nes38&39 -Mrs,- WilliUm Trlden^ and son, Culver, have been confined to their home on the Canandaigua Road for the past two weeks hy illness. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Clark and Mr. j tarium and Mrs. Kolb A. Payne of Mace don attended Palmyra Chapter O. E S. dunce, in Masonic Hall Mon day evening. Word was received oh Wednes day from Mrs. Sanford Ybung, South Hill, Va., stating that the roads were fine, but the weather rathef-cool. Mrs. A. A. Upham entertained a few friends at luncheon on Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Frank Smith is now a pa tient at the Clifton Springs Sani- Service.” The ministry to our ® e b b h t g s K irkm a n V Granules, towel free box 24 c JelljO , all flavbrs *<■.<:* 3 for 20c P arid G Soap'“ 7 v “ ;■/ 6 bars 2 5 c Preserves » ’t\\ ‘ . ..... .... — y$a qt 2 5 . q C o m fla k e s , large 2 fo r 19 c ~Sunbright Cleanser 2 for 9 c Sw e e theart Soap 4 for 2 1 c ; P a lm y r a Butter 2 lbs 7 5 c ; Rolled Prim e Rib R o a s t lb 3 1 c 1 L a m b B r e a s t ? lb 12c 0 & & 1 -O— g s © & a g © 9 t !» Rib End Pork Loin lb 2 6 c !! form is the task'not only of the. Navy rommission or John Travers ijjul Mr and Mrs. Beatty— Thompson ■ Miss Frances G. Thompson, j daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Henry — ................ ...... 1 -.\— . . . — . , ,.n, . ™m,.<.A-»--»Thompson o£ -Maple Avenue; Lenten Sermon Pa,myra’-and Geo1- R ^ • A l l ‘telephone orders.after 10:30 a. m. will be S on afternoon delivery; all afternoon orders 2 must be in byu3:30 p. m. • • • • • • • • • • • M M M t H M M U M n t H C M n C O O C a t M l l f I J. Gai-lock last week. Palmyra Candy Kitchen George P. Brandetsas, Prop. Phone 30-R Palmyra, N. Y. muiiiDiniiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiMicjiiiiiiiniiiniiiiniiiiiit.:. H H H H H M I M M M C M U THE NEW the chaplains, but of every mem- I j C U I C U i 3CI IUUI1 O C I I C * ; a t Camp Blanding, Florida, was ber of the chnrch. It is essential, * J L D ». „ ' calIltI home by the sicknrtss and that we keep before us the spirit- A n n O U n C e C l D y r a S l O F death of his father, Robert Collins, ual foundations of our democracy The Rev Reginaici e. Cory of sr, last week, days, preserving the Fhst Methodist Church an also of Palmyra, were united in marriage at f the Methodist par sonage, Palmyra at 7-00 o’clock on Saturday, February 7. The Rev. Wi'llinm Powell and Myrna T&in Man Returns To Strand Sunday M-G-M’s “Thin Man” pictures hnVe always set a record \for witiy, sophisticated entertainment, and “Shadow of the Thin Man,\ new est of the series, which opens Sun day at the Strand Theatre with Loy in these war *. ,.h r t ,.h . - - ........ - these in the broader aspect of Qur 10 ' I1S,i 1 *S- Mr- an(l Mrs. Jack Skellj, jr., of , R ’' E-. Cory Perf° r'ned the cere- again cast as Nick and Nora service to our young men in ser- nounces l10. ^ s r Schenectady were the ovL-rnipht , nlony ^ le Pi'esence uf the bride’s Charles, proves no exception. aml Mrs‘ Wallace! \Shadow of the Thin Man” starts with an apparent murder at a race track. A variety of suspic- „ . , -r. , - >ous characters arc involved, in- of pmk roses Following the cerc- cludin(? two Hval ' er men h n ° Z m n0'' I? U\e the hcad of the State Athletic Boattv ' an< ' S a p . Commission, a big shot gambler, a A-. . . . : betting commissioner and tho lat- Th, mys- guests Friday, of Mrs. Shelly’s parents, Mr and Mrs Patsy Hic key and attended the wedding of Mr Skelly’s sister in Rochester on Saturday morning Mi. and Mrs. Lester Austin liarents and Mr J Beatty. The bride wore a navy blue suit with matching hat and a corsage Thurs. Fri. Feb. 12-13 Last Two Days Two Big Hits “TARZAN’S SECRET TREASURE” .Johnny Weismuller -n-Maureen 'O’Sullivan- “ \ •' W John Sheffield 2 —plus— e DR. KILDARE’S VICTORY » Lew Ayres J Lionel Barrymore • Ann Ayars J Saturday Feb. 14 * “HIGHWAY WEST” • Arthur Kennedy J Brenda Marshall 5 —plus— • “THE PINTO K ID ” • Charles Starrett, « Iris Meredith • and—Chap. 10 “Holt of the J Secret Service” # Sun. Mon. FcJ». ;15-16 • ; Those hilarious^sjfeuths’iof S adventure* and fun. arc back J William Powell S Myrna Loy • in f “SHADOW OF THE S, THIN VMAN&. • with 2 Barry Nelson, Donna Reed. S Sam Levene, Alan’-’Uaxter • Comedy <, Strand News Disney. Cartoon Tues. Wed. Feb. 17-18 “INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON” with Ronald Reagan Olympe Bradna 7 James Stephenson • Coming Thur. Fri. Feb 19-20 S “DJfesIGN FOR SCANDAL” J Rosalind Russell 2 sermons during'Lent: vice - : Feb. 22—Our Lord’s 'Jnan- Because of the seriousness of swered Prayer \ this ^ undertaking the Bishop’s ( March 1 - A Handful of Stars Men’s organization is not rescrv- March 8 —Every April Has Its ing the use of the bounty boxes March to just the men of the parishes March 15—The Magnetism of but are requesting that the entire the Cross Ispent Saturday and Sunday m Sen parish join m this and make it a; March 22 - The Scarlet Robe'eca Falls,, called there by the ill great corporate undertaking. Let- and The Cross ness of Mr. Austin’s father, Clark ' newlyweds will make their home!t“l'v \ T \ this effect have gone out Palm Sunday-The Menace of Austin, who «8 a patient in a<hos- a t 239 Liberty Street, Palmyra. ^ n S d l e mUU a yT n frepor er ta 1 in that city. ! al events included a I friond of Nick>s is arrestc() aPf(er a Mrs. Anna Hurlburt returned, 0(rice whe“ ^ Brlocki second murder. This bring!? Powell cooperation will be witnessed in Also on Palm Sunday evening | Friday, from a visit with her sis- pi 0 yed at the homo oVmi s'S Rvm-’ “S N'Ck Charlcs' into tho cn3c nn(l this ?11 out aid to our men in ser- there will be a Youth Communion ter, Mrs Irving YoUng and family 'Anderson and a personal shower 1 hC US°S h'S ° Wn distInctlve meth- from the various local representa- the Crowd tives throughout the parishes ©4 Easter Sunday — God Flings the dioccse It is hoped that fine Down the Gauntlet. vice that they might have all the- service. benefits of the church at home. It The young people of the Metho-| is true that there .can bo no more dist Church will be participating sacred responsibility resting upon ;n the High School week-day Len- us_aLthis_iLme_than_p revision for _ten- services to bo-held -each-Wed-^ the ministrations of the church to nesday morning in Zion Church, our men serving fn Uie armed culminating with a union Easter ;in Rochester. forces. Jurors Drawn For February Court Term The following jurors -have been dawn service on Prospect Hill. Regular Grange Meeting February 21 Palmyra Grange will hold a Episcopal Army and Navy Commission Solicits Funds • given by Mrs Harry Mosher also of Palmyra B | ods to bring the real murderer to Button — H u g g ins Powell is complete master of his detective role, and Miss Loy Mi-tmd Mrs-I^anlrHrHuggrns\1^ ^ wLCe wilQ refuscs to leavc- “ 0 h i a m / ] n n a t n n m U a n 1 . __ Episcopalians and other dents of Palmyra are being given an opportunity this month to -con tribute their share of tho $385,000 announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Aurelia, to Har old S. Button on Sunday, February resi- 1942 , at Ouaquaga, N. Y. Papanu— Adam Miss Isabelle U. Adam of Clif- on Monday, February 18: Grand Jurors national fund which is being raised ton Springs, daughter of John for the support of the work of the Adattli formei.,y of Albany, and drawn to- serve at a ternr of Su-! meeting on F^brtmry 2i, beginning' ,i?rnlZ ,and Commission of j 0hn J. Papanu, son of Mr and I preme Court convening in Lyons' with a Picnic supper at 6:30 war '1® ^ pis°apal C, jMrs. Jacob Papanu of this village,' - — 'time. Each family to bring dishes, Bishops Men of Zion wei.e unjted ;n marriage in Zion silver, buttered rolls, and a dish ^ , ur5: under the leadership of j Church chapel Sunday afternoon, .to pass. A patriotic, program w i l l [Charles McLouth Jr., have taken , f’ebruary 8 . at 5:00 o’olock. The Palmyra ' ™sc° ’ be given and will be in charge ofi°'r.er the responsibility for raising mam-ag(, vows wcre taken before Charles E. Harris, William Wells, the Lecturer. tti* community's quota. The offer-,thc altal. pl.ettily flccorated with The Juvenile Grange will meet ln£ will be made on Sunday, Feb- baskets of pink gladioli, the Rev. at the same time as the Subord-, 1-uary .22. inate, and the matron would ;-like I So great and urgent is the need to have all members come. 1 | or funds to support tho work of The proceeds of next Tuesday Episcopal Chaplains and that of Howard J. Jackson, Marion — Abram Decker, Leon Shippers. Walworth— George Hack Trial Jurors Palmyra—Hubert Fox Marion—Jacob Bliek, Charles Glllis, John Nevelizer’ Walworth— Minor Speers, Bes sie Conant. Macedon—Ansel Anthony, John Bauer. The Grand Jury will be in ses sion for the first time this year and this term will mark the first appearance before that body of rectors in parishes near army camps, naval bases and maneuver areas that the Bishops’ Men are inviting everyone in the diocese to join them in contributing to the cause.- ---- The Army and Navy Commis sion funds are used to supply Chaplains with portable altars, day this week. This is an anniver- communion sets, prayerbooks, re- sary that the whole Nation could ,“ffious literature and discretion- well celebrate — celebrate withiary funds. ^ Although^ primarily Marshall Livingston of Newark, thanks in its heart that such an or- |conc®^‘ned With the spiritual wel- night’s Social Club party will be given to the Red Cross. Scout Anniversary Observed This Wieek The Boy Scouts of America is celebrating its thirty-second birth- elected district attorney at election last fall. the R A Y P E M B R O K E ’ S RED & WHITE STORE ganization exists! The ainj and purpose of Scouting ------ character— and—citizenship- — Open Evenings — W A L W O R T H N E W Y O R K -are the aim and purpose of every Democracy. Without’these |to’.p ideal qualities Democracy be comes a Sham ------ a dictator ship. America was wrested from a wilderness by a determined people people who had fine char fare of men in the armed services, the Chaplains are asked for advice on a great variety _o.f_ .subjects. Sectarian, lines are not as pro- Frederick E. Morse performing the ceremony.- -Miss Agnes Graham Adam of Rochester was her sister’s only attendant, and Gordon LeRoy Calhoun of Buffalo acted as best man. The bride was teacher in Wal worth High School, and the groom is employed by Curtis-Wright Cor poration in Buffalo where the young couple' will make their home. O. E. S. ANNUAL DANCE; HONOR WORTHY MATRON The Masonic rooms decorated in the national colors, red, white and blue, was a pretty sight to those who attended the annual dancing party given by Palmyra Chapter, O. E. S.,_ on Monday. _ evening. Guests were present from Lyons, Macedon and Manchester. Music was furnished by Peter Renzi’s orchestra of Lyons. There were tables for cards for those who did not care to dance. nounced in military life as in civil life so that the Chaplains of all denominations give advice and help to soldiers and sailors regard less of church' affiliations. The occasion'of the-offering will I The dining' room where the cafe- coincide with the annual corporate' teria supper was served was also decorated in red, white and blue^ his side even when hqr presence is acutely embarassing, is, as usual, perfectly cast. A new mem ber of the family is introduced in Dickie Hall, playing the Charles infant now grown to toddler age, and it is a toss-up as to whether young Master Hall or that irre sistibly funny dog, Asta, try hard er to stpal tho scenes from the stars. No report of “Shadow of the Thin Man” would be complete without mention of a wrestling bout which ends with the wrestlers tumbling into Miss Loy's lap. It is without doubt one of the most hilarious episodes ever screened. To Visit Virgin Islnnda Mr. -and Mrs. Alvin LaRue and Mrs. Sanford Young left Saturday afternoon for St. Petersburg and Miami, Florida. Mrs. Young will leave Miami by plane on Thursday, February 26, for the Virgin Is lands, where she will be the guest, of her daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Norman D. Thetford. Mr. and Mrs. LaRue will return to Palmyra. WOMEN OF MOOSE ENTERTAIN ASSOC. REGENT ANN PERRIGO OF BUFFALO The Women of the Moose, ^No. 449, entertained at a 6:30 o'clock dinner atr Hotel^Sellen _on_ThuTS^ day evening, February 5, in honor of Graduate Associate Regent Ann Perrigo of Buffalo. From there they met at Moose Hall when they initiated a class of candidates. AUTOM OBILE - INSUR A NCE Don’t Gamble on AirtOmobilo Accidents, the odds are too great and thc stakes far too high. We can write your Liability and Property damage coverage on your car, in nn old lino Stock Com pany— (3 UN ERA L ACCIDENT CORPORATION— allowing six months to pay premium, at a SAVING to, you. \Night or day call 2G-J” E A R L F. G E E R Insurance Agency Palmyra, N. Y. Representing General Accident Corp. C L U B N O T E S The Tuesday Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. Carlton Boeheint on Wednesday afternoon, Febru ary 18. The Neighborhood Club will meet with Mrs. Chnrles Sawyer on Thursday afternoon, February 19. ralmyra-Macedon P. N. G. Club will meet with Mrs. Lovina Hare in Macedon on Wednesday evening, •February 18. Assisting 'hostesses will be Mrs. Frnnces Duvelow and M^s.’ Josephine Clancy. I JBtrtbs Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco West of Vienna^ Street are rejoicing over the birth of a 7-pound son at Thompson Memorial Hospital, Canandaigua, Saturday, February 7, 1942. The little fellow has been named David Clark. Palmyra 4-Hcr’s Meet The girls of Palmyra 4-II Club held a meeting February G at thc home of Betty Jeanne East. They decidad to observe next week as Cherry Week. ENTERS NAVY Earl M. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Smith of the Mar ion Road, left last Thursday to join the U. S. Navy, and is now stationed in Company 105, Naval Training Station, Newport, R. L D A R MEETING FEB. 18 — Col;—William—Prescott Chapter, DAR, will meet in the Presby terian Church parlors, Newark, on Wednesday -afternoon, February 18. Rev. C. T. Winkworth of New- tf TTIICE I S 9c S boieless BEEF ! ground B eef i GRAPEFRUIT lean rolled Ib 23c cut from shoulder large seedless 2 lbs 47c |[c 2 • acter; people who understood the com™urn\°n of the laymen of the 2 'responsibilities as well as the priv-'£a” s.he.s- The R t Rfv- Bartel H - • I ileges of citizenship. Therefore it I e'n mer, D. D., bishop of Roch- • 'was only natural that the '’ideals of) W*U address all of tho men 2jthe Scout Movement, as e x p r e s s e d t ° °‘~ese radio over Sta-, , 2 nn the Scout Oath and Law, should ^ 0TV W I?AM from 9:15 9-'30 A . ; Birthday\ dance number in honor 2 - meet with such widespread appro- M-Sunday, February 22. of tha W. M Marjorie Mate who In most of the communities the, was celebrating her birthday anm- men wil be seated at breakfast, versary. She was presented with a and was greatly patronized dur ing the evening. One of the delightful features of the party was the 1 “Happy , | ark will give a talk. -Also a picnic supper was planned, - ________ __ to be held at 6:30 o’clock Thurs day evening, February 19, at-the jcal in this country. Scouting builds men; it develops 2 for 9c • j citizenship. Scouting is American in their parish houses to listen to SLICED BACON - it is as American as Indian BishoP Reinheimer’s address. Ib 21c 2 ! Corn, as American as ice cream so- KOUHP STEM PORiUHOPS ! ft % % * fc- cut from* Western Beef Ib 29c i [ j das. Americans accept Scouting be cause it is continually strengthen ing and invigorating democracy. lean meaty SIRLOIM STEAK 111 24y : Ib 31c: OLEO FRAKKFimTfSS 2 lbs 35c | WCTU 'WILLARD MEMORIAL SCHEDULED FOR FEB^24- --- Plans are going forward for‘the Most former Scouts still hold Frances Willard Memorial banquet with the Scout Oath and Law, and to be held in the Presbyterian Skinless Armour's Star Ib j7 c j hope their own 90 ns also will say: “On my honor I will do my best— - To do my duty to God and my country, and to obey the Scout —Law. To help other people at all times. To - keep myself— physically -- strongs -mentally—awake—and morally straight.” Church on Tuesday evening, Feb- beautiful corsage before the dance. And so another pleasant affair Will go down on the records of Palymra Chapter O. E. S.* to be -recalled anil rc.'irl in-future—years^ chid Transferred To Fort Knox „ , , ,, j John Cullen, son of Mr. and Mot.se Hall to be xollowed by the Mfs L. R. Cullen of Stafford regular chapter meeting All mem- gtr ]eft Mom] {mm c bcrs please; remember the date- y ^ for Fort K K whcrc ebruary 19, at 6:30 o’clock. Bring he wiu bp stationed nt ^ Ar_ a rtisn to ’A«ontlon Home Bureau Member* T^ : K Y H^ LTH ^ I I ,Cl;l J The East End and Scotch Homo The Union Study Club met at Bureau UnHs wJ„ me„t at the the Health Center Monday after- e of Mrg> wmiam Gernmn on noon but owing to slippery walta. ■ Jackgon strccl \Ve(InPsday> Fcb. he will be stationed at thc Ar- , mored Forcc Training Center. and illness, there was a small at tendance. - The guest speaker,.Dr. Quinliv- district deputy Statp Health Book Revievv-Dessert Luncheon/ Officer in Rochester area, consist . ^ Society of Chris- j ing- of Monroe, Wayne and Living- tian Service will serve a dessert. s(on Counties, gave an excellent r u a r v 94 n , . w r t Ti i . i , 1 , lu n c h e o n w i t h a b o o k r e v i e w a t t h e | t a l k o n h e a l t h w h i c h w a s illu s - that all thou wVi onn nr! • V’f3 * Methodist Church February 26, j tratcd with pictures, that all those who can and wish to at i :: jo irf the aftemoon.~The book! ------- ------- attend will reserve the date, Feb-j review will be given Tiy Mrs. Reg-j Devices for' conTrolTing and ab- ^ A.--.full program will -be- inald—E. -Gory;—Save—the—date—’ j Hnrlinig—odors-by—using iictiyuted ^iven in next week s issue of the February 2G. Thc public is cord- cocoaMut shell carbon arc now be- Courier-Joumal. |Sally invited. 'ing used in some'factories. ruary 18, at one o’clock for tho fourth lesson on the rayon dress. F A IR OFFICERS ATTEND CONVENTION IN ALBANY Charles J 6 hnson, president of thc Palmyra Union Agricultural Fair Association and John Meycri returned Wednesday a f t p r n o o n -from- Albany—wherP they attended the Town nnd County Fair Asso- ciation convention held at Hotel Ten Eyck 1 Monday anti Tuesday of this week. .. .