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craii.'inraiiraiiiiHiaicjmiinimnimmmimmmninmtn MRS. AJ>I)IK HKLI IUGGERLY CHASE 4707 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Y> as.hington, D. C. ' HISTORIAN AND ‘ ' GENBAl30Gl8T?~r ---- - (general research Library of O n Walworth and Vicinity Editor—Mrs. E. L. May V a lentin e B a ll F A R M I N G T O N , •Editor— Mrs. C. R. Gardner Here it is—the full detain of «r?HH, National D.A.R., Court, IVo-1 J?lu11(^ wi0<rl*: ^ e,nipfs \‘Valentine bate records—Census and Pension a ’ on forget Hi) to be on _____ n i b Saturday mght. F’ebruarv 14, m records a speciality—D.A.ti. ajid SiA.K. lincageeX-Campller fjnn> Sly histories nnd genealogies,, Terms on rcqucKt. „ oumauiiiuiminiuiiiiiminilMiutuiiaijiiiiiuiuurauniKiicia SaLurday niglit, February 14 m the. VL H, S^umjitoriun),- -Dance‘- to the music of thc \Melody Mon arch*. \ .„.Qr if you don’t dance, comfi and play cards/ Sec any Senior /Or tickfets. And, don't miss it— it'a to .be thn Social Event. _o£- .~ fcri^tcetinp r ' anfi ■dinnc‘r- 'a t-lho‘ih iS' So n r M r ^ S nd-J l N ’^ ^ - R “ A ^ ^ E H ^ y 1^ ^ ^ ^ om“^ W ay T r ( r ' « ^ l ^ t y 5 i i § ^ n ^ i - ^ 5^ 1fcHj- — -g*na; A N Y K IN D REQ U IR E D BONDS A N Y T IM E D E S IRED Automobije Insurance $ 1 per week II M I L PAID FOR T h e S. E. Bram a n A g e n c y (EARl.. 'JRAMAN) PALMYRA ~ NEW^YORK ❖ • K t * * + w 4 + « « \ w w m 'i- w ; crowd) march through the '‘Swcethciirt Lano”. Advance tic kets are cheaper—Remember --- We hope we’ll bti seeing’ you all Saturday night— ! SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Walworth, Ncw York Hugh B. Chittenden, Minister \A Friendly Family Chnrch” Sunday, February 10, 11/42 10 .'i0 a. m.—Our church in wor ship. The pastor will preach on “The K'luuljty of Mcn.” 11 30 a. in.-Our <;huich in jatudy. Sunday acliool classes for all 4>f tile family Fourth Sunday of the attendance contest. Pastor’s class for young people on the Christian life * j uuiiii nui^b wnw ima uuuu uu onu mentionc;! More blood dOnorB are.home of „ Mrs_ Qac(ir B needed,’ if, you can- serve please i Gardner for several months is now register With one of the commit-, visiting. his ,s:steri Mrs, Nellie tee in charge. Post at Shortsville. . •Drr'EvE. \Esley-attcruTed’ a He- j ^eo Wells of Holcomb ‘v^ited \ T ........... - .......... r \ ’ fense-rteeting-and dinner--at- th<^.h |^OTlrrMT^ .a n d .i I l .9„ Lloyd 4yc]j s ] a n d 2 Irs- c - R°y Hoad and chlld- . . i .■ i 'Ton. --, , -------- Anihony A. Iati OI*TOM ETRIST A l Cunion’s, 210 Main Street Palmyra, N. Y. <, TUESDAYS ALSO SATURDAYS Also Saturdays beginning' Aug. 23 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Please mnko appointments with Mr. Cunlon during the week WANTED— DEAD OR DISABLED KOBSES - - 12 to $S COWS • - $1 to $3 Prompt, Courteous Service Call Station Nearest You: ROCHESTER, CUL. 1161 WATERLOO 208 ST A P P E N B E C K IESTAB. 1910 , B U S IN E S S CARDS McGUIRE & HARGRAVE Funeral directors and embalmcra. Phones: Store, 77. McGuire, resi dence 310; Hargrave residence 314. Funernl Home 123 E. Jackson St. DR. R. G, EVELAND Dentist Former office Dr. W. n. Marks Office hours: 9 to 12 a. ni.; 1 to 5 p. m.; Thursdays, 9 to 12. X-Ray ’.Phone Palmyra 7S Palmyra, New York -'f-oo- p. m.—Baptist YouUr 'Insttr lute to visit at the Muniford Ne gro Baptist Church Tuesday JVayne County Leader ship Training Institute at Newark. Thursday—Choir rehearsal at ,the parsonage. Union evening Lenten services begin Sunday, Februiry 22, the first Sunday of Lent. We need to go -to church more now than ever. Let us count on you'to attend. If you do not attond church come nnd worship with, us. Everyone is welcome. FIRST METHODIST CHUROI Paul H. Huyctl, Minister Sunday Services 10:00 a. ni.—Morning worship. Sermon topic, \Christianity and ftncial Adjustment.” 11:45 a. m.—Sunday school. Last Sunday thc congregation voted to begin the services on Sun day, February 15, at 10:30 a. m. in asmuch as some were unable to be thero to vote because of the snow sIormT another vote will be taken this week as to the time of thc services in the future. Tucsdny, 7.30 p. m.—The Wayno County Christian Leadership Training School will be held at tho Newark Presbyterian Church. Thc men’s meeting of all the Methodist Churches of tho Roch ester district will bo hold at thc WeBt Avenue Methodist , Church, Rochester on February 15. The services aro scheduled. Jor 4:00 p. m. afid 7:30 p. m. with a buffet supper at 0:00 o’clock. This meet ing originally scheduled for Feb ruary 8 was postponed because of the storm. ^ Gustavus Wehrlin; directed a i radio play® recently, given by the chcck. for tbe-grand total has been |Pub'Ifc gW hkin^ Glass of M e- — « v - ^cbaniiSr*Institute' of Rochester of ,TheThe Reded .CrossCross Mobile,obil, Blood \vW?h.u Mi..r Wehrlincnnin iss .k memowv e m b e V senOoTihj; 'Wfrttp^llonscr- , R . M w . w i .a m Donor OJxt.t from the Strorig Mem- j . Llpyd: Wolls of Niagara Fans „0rio or.al Hospitnr will btfm Walworth. spclit the 'W k e p d with His ‘fam ily da„ Ojj Wednesday, February 25/ 117 - here • * EAST PALMYRA ■ * Editors—Ailene Hoad and Mary Brockhuizen ALucUo^am a^arteiit...^.. week- end in Lyons, with Gracp'Baker Lila Beal, and jjMaclelinck Raes in honor of MiSs Baker’s 15th birthr '• v • . - - The. Methodist—and-Pi'.esbyterian irlo,rning due to the stomt tVed Yager and .Raymond Cort- eville of Marion spent a short firne“\Sun3ay• ITfFernoon wilK- M r ther, Henry. v . ’Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith 'grill move as Mr. Smith has accepted a nt\v job bi?ing the hired man of Mr.,_and John Martin t)f R. D. •Newark. ’ Arlene L.' Hoad Stayed over sight with Onalee -May Colvin on Monday. * , _ —Mary—BroeklraizeiTTitayecr over- night in Newark Tuesday with Elsie VanAst. day. | Due to the sevc,.e weather and i Mr- and Mrs- Rossiter M. Colvin Miss Elaine Bristol spent thc roa(js- Saturday evening ’ ^ayed overnight in Palmyra with weekend with her school friend, there w„ Granire meetine- lMr- and Mrs. Earl Clement Sun- Betty Clark of West Walworth. , Greenc Z J t T w e k - 1 day and Monday! Mr. and Mrs. George Duell and et)|j- ^vjth friends at Canandaigua. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boss and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pratt and | _ Ison, Donald of Marion callcd on, daughter, Joan of Rochester were .Mrs. Beatrice Weatherbe Ferris 1 m ,. and Mrs Bert Rvekbost and Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs..! Relatives here were shocked to daughLrs Fnday ovening EUon May and Mrs. falward Bris-j receive word of the passing of Ml.g s t f ,DeVries and son, toll and family. j their cousin, Mrs. Beatrice Weath- Char)cs spcnt Fri(]ay aftcl.nooIl William bwadhng who left for'erbe Ferns .of Barre Center, who wjyi Mr_ aJ]d Mrs. char]es De. the sei-vice-a short time ago is m passed away on Thursday at the Fort' Bragg, North Carolina Strong Memorial Hospital, Roch- t • A . court trial of Democracy (ster, following an operation p-r. • on Philip Trautman which was planned foj- thc Grange formed in that hospital December ihis Saturday. February 11, is 2!) postponed until March 14. Instead Mrs Ferris Heave two daughters, there*- will be a Lincoln program Jcane Audrey, Beverly, tv. t s<-,nr;, with everyone whose birthday is in John and Richard, her father, G. February to give an annotate on Adelbort Weathorbff, ,Uvo brothers, T • . 1 « . 1 1 , t . ___ .... _ ______ : Mr of Painjyfa Spent Monday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Zieg Icr and Henry Ziegler. • . ' Mi-, and Mrs. Daniel Farnsworth ! and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fainfc- vorth attended the funeral of Ihi^ii Nellie Vandenburg and her^i-Q- niii'iu^ri \vcninoruL',«vwo urouiers, -- ... Lincoln. Each lady is renuosted'to Charles and Alhert Weather'liP nnrl cousin, Albert Farnsworth of Ly- bring a half dozen raised dough- two sisters, Mrs. Lula D.aum and ons Saturday. nuts. . Mrs. Curtis' Parker all of Barre Word has been received that Center. Ernest Esley has been promoted The funeral services were con- to a corporal Ernest is in the ser- ducted from her late home and vice in Georgia and is the son of from the Methodist Church in Dr. and Mrs Esley • Barre Center at 2 00 o'clock S uij - AH men of thc Town of Wal- day afternoon, worth between the ages of 20 and , Tile remains were laid to rest 4P> will have to register at the' in Mount Albion, town tool house on February 14,, 15 and 1G, between the hours from Albert Crowley was recently . 7:00 a. m. to 9.00 p. ni. daily. This elected vice president of the Can- | 10 0 owing fifth and sixth rlna nil n-ivno I flnflnic^iifi Dflirvmpn’s Lonmip ro_ £ j ade children have won health prizes for health inspection and re- The East Palmyra Defense Girls are giving a food sale Sat urday, February 14, from 9:00 a. m. to 12-00 noon at Schultz’s Fur niture store at Newark. Profit 1 fiom this project will go to the , Red Cross. Evert VanderMolen spent Mon- ' day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeVries. EAST PALMYRA GOSSIP BY EAST PALMYRA SNOOPS Sylvia Magee g'ets worse every day. All morning waiting for the bus to take the*kids 'to Newark, she makes so much racket, no one, ran think. First Fred Harding was in her clutches, bat lately “Bob” Jagger, “Pe£e” Vande - Molen and “Pete” Mason have joined the ranks. Everyone blames the boys, but if they could see-^? they’d change thfir mind Mond.ay I morning Kay Vandenbout was I about as bad. A-^k some of the kids hanging around and they will Verify everything we say But, for goodness sake, Kay, please use your head a \little and bn sensi- ' We bet “Fran” Carroll’s heart was going Friday during the noon hour What happened? Why; Bernard Farnsworth asked her for a dance1! Is it serious, Fran? W e st M a c e d o n Editor—Ella Blazey Mrs. Pearl Wilson, teacher, i„.. District No. 4 attended the meET Virginia HlU’s su^erintendency ar the home of Mrs.. Hill in Palri^'- last Tjiursdiy ..evening. ■ ^ • ■Mr; and-'Mrs. Johln, Rearsrin, visited Mr. and' Mrs. Henry son and' daughter,\'\Mary Holen Df Palmyra, last Tuesday. . < Robert. Briggs, jr., student in ’ Mechanics Institute, Rochester re., ‘cently-matlQ- a—brief—visit\ at~tti^ home 6f Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bla- zey and son Richard Nelson in ■RoclISsrei1:— : ------- --- ^ On Friday evening Mrs. John Rcarson, jr. attended a card party ■at the home of Mrs. Julia Smith and daughter, Caroline in East Rochester. George Feltenbui-ger from Bal timore, Md., where he is employ, ed came home last weekend to- spend, a two weeks vacation here with his family. •Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sampson' entertained on Sunday afternoon ■ and evening their daughters and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owings from Palmyra also their son, Harold fropi Egypt 011 Sun- lay evening. Miss Helen Thompson won the championship pie baking contest of Macedon High School held nn Saturday at Williamson High School. ’ - ^ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Henning at tended the annual Dairymen’s League meeting and dinner at J Palmyra held in the Baptist includes all three districts. | nndaigua Dairymen’s League re- Arnold Taber, son of Mr and cently held in Victor Town Ilall, Mrs. Frank Taber enlisted in tho and Eileen Crowley junior associ- army and left for Camp Unton, atc delegate of the meeting. Miss Long Island, on Thursday,. Feb- Doris Wyman, 4-H Club member ruary 5. ’ \ave g a food demonstration of which The funeral for Mrs. Philip ! sh° will give in Cornell Farm and Scott formerly of Walworth w a s Home Week beginning February 9 . held on Saturday from the Howk ^ Several friends from here at- and Mepham funeral parlors. Mrs. I tended the funeral services of Mar- Scott leaves several grandchildren garct Anne Wilcox held from the and a daughter in Walworth. Doyle homstead on Quaker Road Mrs. Charles Buckley under went nn operation in, thc General Hospital in Rochester on Monday, February 2. Mrs. Buckley is doing as good as can be expected at this writing. - Miss Doris Conant spent thc weekend in Sodus with her sister-,- Mrs. Marjorie Contant. fill', and Mrs. Harry Clark and family of Nyw Jor*ey arc spend ing the week with their mother. NEWARK GRANITE WORKS 217 West Union Street Newark SIDNEY FITZGERALD R»nri'»pnlntivc 102 V'cnim Palmyra I Mrs. Laura Forney J. W I L U A M CR O W T IIE R ^ Mr a,l(l Mrs' (’,mill's C IIIHOI'KACTOli Hours by Appointment Office Honrs 2.00 to G.00 p. m. Phone. 194 . Eve. 7.00 to 9.00 41G E. Main SL p. m. except Sat. Palmyra. N. T, Closed Thura.Sun. Mrs. Ethel Triou is the now clerk in Joe .Finley’s store. M l nnd Mrs. Jfo.ward Joslyn. have purchased the Viehler place back of the Methodist Church and oxpcct to move in soon. Eugene Reynolds’ a student at Cornell University, Ithaca, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reynolds. Mrs. Lulu Franks and Cornelius Pembroke arc <Sn the sick list and under tho doctor’s care. Don’t forget tho Baptist Ladies’ Aid three cent supper to be held * at tho church on M arch'll. 1 Under tho defense program The Nutrition Class will ibe taught by Miss Callan. All persons wishing to be enrolled in this class, please notify Mrs. Carl Baker, the nu trition chairman at once. The first lesson will begin on Monday, Feb ruary 1G, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Loyde Bassage spcnt Tues day with her mother, Mrs. Frank Ike wood of West Walworth. Tuesday, February 17, tho East- and in St. Patrick’s Church Macedon Tuesday morning. Here’s a Neat Trick! .-TV\ A neat trick, which only trained eyes and hands can perform, Is this one 6y a fair New York telephone revenue accounting employee. Sort- tlils ambidextrous young woman quickly moves two hands simul- WILLIAM W. MORGAN Chiropractor Hours by appointment 9.00-12.00 u m. 3,00-7.30 0 , n Consultation—1.00-3:00 p. m. Children Given Spodnl Attention SflO West Jackson Street Phono 46<J Palmyra, N. Y W ILL IA M E . HEEL O p to m e tr is t F » r A p p o in tm e n ts Phone 247 ' 113 Jarknon Stivet, Enst P«lc3yra, N Y. B. M ROIJIiMJERGER, M. I* Mareslim. V Y Consnltnt'o’vi in nil Eve Disc&Rfu Refraction F.rroi'B Corrected Hours J 00 to 3.00 P. M. A 1 ‘pointmcnU and .-on of Rochester spWit the iwelund wilh Mr and Mrs. Ernest Duell Mr. and Mrs. E. A Bittner of MUT i r - m U;! spent. W ednesJay with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Hoffman and family. Mrs. Jacob Vanllaneghcm of Mnrion, Miss Marjorie VaiiHaneg- hem, n student' nl Training in the Geneseo .Hospital called 011 Mrs. Peter VanJIitneglmni and family on Tuesday. The play “Wheres’ Grandma.” was postponed until February 18. IJue to the storm there was no school in the high school last Mon. day. Miss Callan spent the weekend in Rochester. Wayno Willis, Clifford Huntley, Edward Smith, Harold Schultz, Kenneth Cox,- Kenneth Tucker, Donald Huntley and It. D. Allen attended Farm an^l Home Week al Ithaca on Monday and Tuesday. The loCal committee for the cele- Birtli- * , i vuiuaij' ji l , CIIU JJU.Sl* ------ 0 crn Star aro having a Valentine 1 to11 tIclcet-3—the ones recorded party. I ^ operator when you make a Mrs. Lena Russell is improving 1 Ions dlstanco or out-of-town call— at this writing She has enjoyed the many cards she has received from hei friends and would enjoy ■seeing anj who arc able to call at 42 N< Ison Street, Fairpor*, N. Y Mr and Mrs. Loyde Bassage entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chittenden of Walworth and Mrs. Nasmith of Rochester. ceived defense stamps as a re ward. Jane' Bosje Magdfilena Havert Gordon Bogart Lionel Matleson - Robert Norsen Ralph Carlson Donald VandonBout Carl Hubright jn Howard Hubright Mary Tyler Dolores Horton John Scutts of Hemlock spent a short time Thursday aftefnoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Ziegler and Henry Ziegler. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hoad and daughters, Barbara and Beverly had dinner and spent the after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Manley Burden and daughter, Justine of Newark Saturday. Mrs. Earl Clement of Palmyra spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Colvin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peiters and son, Gerald of Newark spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeVries. The East Palmyra Defense Club has collected 400 razor blades, many tin tubes and also many li cense plates. | Mr. and Mrs. John Ziegler spent I Friday afternoon with Fred Zieg- ! ler of Palmyra. I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hoad and j children, Barbara and Beverly at- 1 tended a Home Bureau party at * I Newark, Thursday evening. I Floyd Bogart Ii' ing rh >nt from (Church on Friday. school was too mu.h for thc girls, so the following had to call him up: Minnie Brockhuizcn Barbara Hoad Mary Cox Jean Ellen Lyoh Dorothy H. Hoad When “Dottie” heard Eloyd’s voice she was spell bound so when no one talked to ‘‘poor” Floyd he hung up. Of all the people getting stuck Roy Hoad and Ross Colvin were among the women who got in the snow. We don’t think the men should say, “Oh!! that’s a woman driver for you!” Ross \was only about one-tenth of a mile from home and then tried to blame it on a iittle-plece of i c e h r safd hirslip- ped on. * There’s a certain “little” ? girl that seems to think quite a lot of- Howard Hubright. No other than ‘Miss” Onalee Colvin! While we were experiencing blustry winter weather with traf fic almost at a stand still, busses, trucks and automobiles stalled all along the highway, Mrs. John Pardee received a pleasant' letter from her two aunts, Miss Mamie Reynolds and Mrs. A. A. Mitchell in St. Petersburg, Fla., former residents of Palmyra—In the land of sunshine and flowers! An outstanding comparison to ou; weather of last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Adair Lauder and sons, Donald and Jack were Monday •callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Briggs. Janies Marvin a student at St. Andrews Seminary, Rochester, visited\ his parents, Mr. \and \Mrs. Edmund Marvin and family over the weekend. Mildred Briggs was an over night guest of her cousin, Helen Briggs on Saturday. • M y Swan Day ' By Gracie CWell.1 SwanD Aflen & • Dreamt I had to bathe 139 babies when along came a pure white Swan and i t was as mild as Imported oastilos and i t turned in t o a BIG cake of soap and guess what the soap was? SWAN1 Lyon attended bration of the^ President’s day wishes to announco that our THE firilOENTHALER cniROI'RACTIC OFFICES 43 Main Street Phone 2901 1 local contributions to tho ‘‘-‘Fight; 1ACEDON, N. Y. 1 Infantile Paralysis” drive nmount- H0ur®' } ± P'.T Dal,y «'d to $13.00. The high school col- 6.30-8.00 p. m. Mon.. Wed and Fri. 9-11.80 a. m. Thurs. and Sat, iNo hours Tuesdays and Sundays lected $5.09, the Grange donated $2.60, Finley’s store gave us $3.00 and the Amount in thc container in Buckley’s store totaled $2.91. A SCHOOL NEWS Honor roll for the first half of our school year. % 90 and above Charlotte Artley Miriam Sowell Esther Bills Betty Read Violet Read Dorothy Shade Jaftice Wiffnall Jay Taber Gladyii Wagner Marie Farrington Nancy Scott 85 and above Kenneth Cox Nancy Allard Audrey Kier Charles Botsford R. D, Allen Esther Jane May i Jeanne Ccfllier Wandn Hoffman Richard Sewell Ruth Kessler Elsie Hoffman Geraldine Roynolds Jean Abraham Harold Whitcomb Marjorie Luke taneo'.isly to place the tickets in I Mls‘ Wayne . ________ ten different piles. J luncheon at one o’clock at Marion She is only ono of hundrods of by the Past Matrons, Fri- oqually skilled women workers of ^ ay tho telephone company in this State ! The fo llo w in g sixth grade pup.l, who handle more tl an 12.000.000 were on the honor rolf at the end toll tlckota monthly. At the comna- in-f flm -(We* < n f sixteen different rovenue L ^ ^ “ aVC‘\ counting contors throughout tho \ or a^ovo: slate thore aro some 2,400 womon employee* engaged In this and other phases of the acpountlng. B*oh day th* tickets from tha oompany’s (20 oentral offlcoc aru,, brought to th* accounting; centers, whsro the sortias oparatlon, pio- turod abors. Is the flm step in tha prap&ratlon of tho toll statement (■eluded w IU j tho guliHorlher’s bill • Woke up la t e — but was a l l Showered and dressed in ha lf the tim e , because Swan lathers tw ice as fast as old-style flo a t ie s . Goodief Helen Darron Gordon Youngraan Robert Clark ' Eugene Buyck 'Alice Anderson Delores Freeling Esther Lehr This is just the honor roll \for Gordon Bogart Jane Bosje Magdalena Havert * Robert Norsen Ralph Carlson Dolores Horton _ Kcnjtefch -Lewen -was the only fifth grade student on the honor roll. w Mr. and Mrs Vernon Cator Spent Saturday evening with Mr. *nd Mrs. Warren Hoad. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard-White of Marion were Monday- afternoon callers on Mrs. Minnie Beal. Mf, and Mrs. Earl Clement for merly of East Palmyra, who have been living in Canandaigua for the SWAN floating SOAP 8 ways b e t t e r than o l d - s t y l e flo a t i n a aoap« Twe ewveelw# i > •Wfefele- IfbuekMjngJ the high school students. We are Irlonihs havG now moved to glad to see so many with averages I ^ In iy r a where they have rooms, of 85 or more. We hope there will , and Mr3, K°y c- Hoad will be even more names to bedisted in I *Lntortain Mr- and Mrs. Emerson June. * Hyman of Palmyra, Mr. and Mys. | Leon Tollicr of Marion, Mr. and Wayne B. ! Joe O’Meal, Mr. and Mrs. • Georgia say3 tha only thing harder than my head i 3 Swan Soap. Ho ju s t talk s lik e that because Swan is harder than old-time* flo a t ie s . Friday, February 13, the basket- „ ball team will' play Macedon at £JrS* yTle B* Lyon, Mr. and :Walworth They played tfast Roch- , ester last Friday ahd 1 Walworth ‘ al of Ea9^ Palmyra, won. .Saturday^ evening to a seven i Don’t forget to leave your old f 0>cT0ck dinner and spend the ev- i books at the School this week, ~ ’ M,ss Gertrude Kammanga of • What fun I have now, doing dishes, what with' SWAN, laugh-laugh—laughing at hard water I Nothing stops SPAN from k ic k in g up won derful suds. 'as the library‘ club is collecting ! „ Gertrude Kammanga of j 'books for the armed forces. (Palmyra spent Sunday witji Miss I , Tune in every we*k—7:30 p. m __ WftAM CRAQE AU£N « GEORGE BURNS V fAUt WHITE MAH “ v‘ \ cn»M»T. cauhidgi . u u i .