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r — ... igitiiim'mnmm .... niimmimnn .... niioiinuiiuuro MACEDON CENTER Macedon and Vicinity ■'WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHUBQP iamuNeuaanimmnmniE!mnuiiuanM« > Guild. The breakfast reservations Editor—^Mrs. Victor Smith Edito.r—Mrs. Lulu M. Baker timislic) to tho GRAND TOTAL of our-Quota. Lot everyone .get be- this betjofit, ami help. im-mber thel date’ Monday, Feb ruary® IG th Tliyre wfHl bo\ do a,!-. nnV-i .011 olisn-ffe.’birt -a Silver Oiivr- Hit- 0 ^ will Ulk^ll, sil\eY V I’ ^ givtf-. too Till's rs t<v lu-Kf our l>oys!„ Many of them alrcncly the anr{ I> \1 . , M I..1 I U \ I .1* M. <s. Kmnk \\ tUt.-mW uml Mr Mt> Wu\[ \\ ilh it -v u i‘>i . I Citv'iumi, Ohio, v. t< \wi irui\sts of i\lr and Mi** K > I Chrtl l^j> Stalkt i I*- <|U his hoim* Hi'S* ^talkor o f Kin'tn^ti r ■. i: JilUL __ ____ soi\u*v> w,it ! i , a Tuesday mori'i* # in s» \i hyuh li t Mis yt ». », .i -Ml C, c ■*. A »l- ij’u x o i ^ f a t v i l o M t «*uu t i*i i u i l Sunday' m o rning \vorship__ser~ vicer-10:30-amrr'GuesT\ m inister, Kev. Albert J. Thomas, pastor of ■Lyons Presbyterian Church. Let everyone make- a special e f f o r t Sunday m o rning to hear ReV. Mr. Thomas. The- chui'ch' needs us and we need the church in these try ing times. ° 11:45 a. m. Church school— George Lawrence, superintendent. 6:30 p. m. Promptly— Youpg- Peoples’* meeting- at the church. Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Meeting- of Boy Scout Troop No. 233 in the church. William Thayer, Scouts master.. Club' will The ~ Service Men's abt-meet tilll further.notice, Friday, Feb. 13—The Church did will meet with Miss Clara jfeomans at 2:00 o’clock. -Saturday-,—7-:3{W»Chair_xeh.earsal- it the church. Wednesday, February 18—-The foung Women’s Class will meet it the church at 7:30 o’clock. Each nembers is asked to bring a Val- ntine for exchange. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. C. Broka^V, Pastor Sunday, February 15, 1V42 10:30 p. m.— Morning worship Prelude Call to Worship—Choir Silent Worship Invocation Hymn 186—Holy, Holy, Holy Responsive Reading—No. 145 Gloria Scripture— Luke IV G to 30 Anthem A Prayer Pastoral prayer Choral response Junior Processional Junior Choir Junior sermon 1 T S S Z & f * ohly-ir Stn,C^ U ^ y - % ^ v a f post13o 7 e f l f c c S o V e r ^ t guest of h\-' Wo'- JP^uxlly tl10Se of you who have no ---- - --- -- --- ---- J-of -the^now--stoAwi^l.nH.-iy^<r-.rt.hcr anti wife. Mr. and- Mrs. Rich- °thc‘ c^ ! ' fh ho'\e m oui' iom - , --- “ ^ clung, February 15 MooTim-s will Ta ix l S c llc i^ of East Rochester. j-munitjh t-omer.t-.Kui—\ t N E ’S CHURCH be held at West Av'pn.,» Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jess snent ! ui ‘ \'‘I1. do thcc Sflod.” Rev ^ i i n a m E\S 5IHURCp |be held at West Avenue Methodist Sundl- * o ^ Sl0r IChm'ch’ R^hester, at 4:00 and 7:00 band* -Masses at 8:00 and o'clock. A buffet luqch will be ser- 1-0:00 o'clock. EVERYBODY'S TABERNACLE Main Street, Macedon .Sunday 10;00 a. m*—Sunday School. 11.00 a ni.— Morning service. 7.00 p. m.— Young People. 7.40 p. nj,— Evening service. Everybody welcome. f i r s t M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h Reginald E. Cory, Minister Sunday a. ved at 6‘00 o’clock. Mrs- Margaret Wilcox Mrs. Margaret \Vilcox, 84 years old, passed away Saturday, Feb ruary 7, 1942, at the Doyle Home stead , on the Quaker Road after j a three months illness. She is survived'by a sister, Mrs. I Charles Wilcox of Macedon Cen ter and several nieces and nep hews, Miss Mable Doyle, Mrs. Don ald Adams and William Doyle on Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jess spent ! \v Friday in Geneva. - I ‘ S,Q,r.fAn °ur hearts, O Holy One Miss Eleanor VqnBortel &f Fair, j may * PreSenC° that W° port was the weekend guest at the ' Be flames for Thee from- sun to direct recipients of help amid suf fering, from the only Agency that ................. . is standing between you ail'd IWU—W4t-li—iia—Hint- ^CLllKS lo Iiplp_and--SUCCQU1- tlfom. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harbou. Members of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service were pleas antly entertained at the Wiedrick sun, ^0:30 a. ific— Sermon theme— I the Quaker Road, Roy Wilcox of Some Thoughts—On- Abraham—Lin- i Rochester and Walter '^\Vilcox of ___ T» • 1 I t t _ - coin’s Religion. 11:00 a. m.— Junior church and Nursery. — M-f50-«r~m?“ »<3hurch-schoal,\sesr* sion. Elton VanDeventer, superin tendent. 7:00 p. m.— Installation service for'the officers of Youth Fellow ship. O Tuesday—The Help-U Class will meet with Mrs. Charles Jackman. A t 2:00 members will meet to-sew for Bundles for Britain. A cov ered dish supper will -be served followed by a business meeting in the evening. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.— First of Lenten services with guest speak- I-Iarold Stearns, Geneva West Macedon being among the number. Funeral'services were to be held TOT^^mornrrig-aT'DTSfr^aTTqTraT the Doyle home and 10:00 o’clock at St. Patrick’s Church, Macedon. Burial in Rochester. CELEBRATES 83rd BIRTHDAY Clarence Blaker observed his 83rd birthday anniversary on Wed nesday. A family dinner was held at his home in his honor. He re ceived several gifts and congrat ulatory messages one a tlegram j from his grandson, Cprl B. Blaker !of St. John’s College, Annapolis. Be temples for Tlico dayty day, Be homes for' Thee when clamors cease,. Where Thou art, there is peace.” home Thursday afternoon. There Church school will convene at ■was an attendance of 27. i eleven-fifteen, with classes for all Mr. and-Mrs. Irving Thompson Th,°, l°SS°\ SUbj°Ct f ° r took advantage of the heavy snow- r fall and enjoyed a sleighride in J °SUS' Th? Key verse their 32 year old cutter, Sunday afternoon. Mr and.Mrs. Roland Joss spent Wednesday with Mrs. Jess’ sister, Mrs. John VanSteen of Webster!' Little Nancy Jess who had been confined' jn her aunts home with chicken pox returned home with -her_,paixnt.s ___________ ____ _ er, Rev. District Superintendent. Special: Mrs. John Wagner returned music-. | home Saturday afternoon from Thursday, 8 30 p. m.— Choir rc- caring for her sister who has been : ill at tho home of their mother, Mrs. William Jacobs of Fairport. Macedon Center, with all sur rounding communities was buried henrsal. Friday- -World Day of Prayer. REFORMED CHURCH Arthur J. Bennink, Minister Special Notice —By special re quest of the members of the con- Christ—The J.ight of the World f 1 * htls ,t0 -Junior‘Reeossionar - 1hQi? ^ ^ scl:vjce n,,,. at 11.00 a m “Woi Time Offcrtorj Hymn ‘J'!l — Ixml of All Being Sermon Is Christ KnouH'h ? Hymn — Bi mg, O Morn, Thy usic Benedict ion Doxolo^rj l’ostlude 11:4.) ni - ('lunch school ime fui pieparation for Lenten ! idy. i 7:00 p ni.—Baptist Young , ople’s Union, Miss Marcia Hib- 1 rd will be the leader. i Baptist Calendar I February 14th at 7:^0 p. m . ! turday—Senior choir rehearsal I the church.\' 1 ! rhe Philathea Class will meet th Mrs. C. H. Boeheim on Mon- ? evening, February 16, at 7:00 lock, Dessert will be served. February 17th at 7'30 p. m . Since I here wore no worship sor vices last Sundny. I ho soi n'on sub jects will ii ni tin tho sanio 11 00—“Tho Fourth Command— IJ« gular Worship”. | Children's sonnon—“Strik-mg a ! M a t c h ” 1 '2 1H 's'lnilay school lo-son. •'Tlio Healing Ministi.v of Jesus.” 7 Hi Kvening I’raiso Sermon meditation, “Tho Christ ian- Xow Clothes.’’ Some Greatest Tho greatest Wisdom—to know God. The greatest neglect—to salvation. - h o m ^ of^ i\b‘. a n d -VI r-'.r frrj- - 1 (1,^ ick and .All at d Mr- j rick in honor of \ir- ri( k's bn tlul i\ a im n i Rov iiiwl Mr^ ( i Mr and Mi-- I I! ■ Mr- Kiod in a blanket of snow Saturday night and Sunday. No church ser vices were held Sunday, most of gregation, it has been decided to 1 t*1c conK,|'egalion having been un able to shovel themselves out in time to attend Several comnuitirs to Rochester found themselves late to woik oi si hnol Monday .morning Tho loa.-on hoimr snow idrifts and not the loss of that hour during tho night. ‘ u , ,,, |Mr- Kiod H u aoil \i .Ml- |j( n H.ii bon -jiont W h \( s- , r., . 7 , ,, , Bracoy will (ntiitno day with Mis. M u rdich ( ook of , , „ . lUililo < lass at Ac ole ralmyra - ,, , oi'y ovenmg. rcbruai ^Ir and Mr. Claionro Sclil.ifer and (hildien of Penfield were tho Saturday aftornoon and supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Ben Har bou. i A regular Grange meeting will neglect,*30 held Saturday evening, Feb- aiiivui-.u... Iruary 14, at 8.00 o’clock. The agri- The greatest happiness—sins for-'cultural program will be in charge given. of Arthur Bradley. The greatest sin to desp.se Gods, Ro]] labor.say. riches—^Heaven’s ing devices for the Farm” Recreation — Lecturer, Mrs. Leighton Thomas The meeting will be preceded by atunty, 6:30 o’clock is: \Jesus. . .was moved with com passion toward them, and He heal ed their sick,” Tuesday February . W ^The Philathea Class will 'hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Harland Hudson, with Mrs. Edwin Paquet assisting. Wednesday, February 18—The -j-Htreticrs-wttr 'ir5rn~nieir'me?nnF Mrs. Carl Blaker was the guest at the home of Mrs. Sherman Ba- of her aunt, Mrs. Alex Walker of , ker. Irondequoit Monday and Tuesday | Thursday, February 13—The of last week. j Driftwood Circle will hold their Gordon Camp spent the week- ! regular meeting at the home of end in Hammondsport. :Mrs. Howard Wiedrick. Mrs. Ben Harbou entertained for I Thursday evening at seven- her sister, Mrs. Clarence Schlafer Ilhirty’ the Inid-week service of and daughter, Sbaron of Penfield Prayer and Study, Our study will whose birthday anniversaries oc- hp thp '\Rn\ v’ w \ curred recently. Mrs. Wm Clow, Mrs. Frank Brown and daughter, Diane and Mrs. Flora O’Dell were guests. Mr and Mrs Frank Chappell of Shortsville John Giles and Carson Singley of Canandaigua and Ed ward Young of Macedon were tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jess Monday evening of last week They were entertained with color ed movies of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Salt Lake City and other views of the State of Utah. M r . and,M rs. Stephen Barnsd.ile were recent supper gno-ts at tho February 19th at 7:30 p, m. on ursday—The third -session of - School of Missions will be held the church parlors. HON EPISCOPAL CHURCH •v. Frederick E. Morse, Rector sunday, February _ 15— (Quin- igesirnaTSunday) Committee. ■to despise God’s will. The greatest -- eternal blessedness. The greatest misery— eternal death. — j n n at/ i ou jj. in., The greatest gift— the Lord Jesus- ----- ° ..... — - --- - esday—The Wayne Co Christ. ;a P'cnic supper at 6:30 o’clock iiool of Christian Leadership at The greatest blessedness—to be a Committee Service and Hospitality i Presbyterian Church in <New- ^ T m n ld a t o d from. Chinese by K. M Talmardge Tuesday—Final meeting of the Leadership Training Course in Newark. There will be a special program, with promotions Thursday— Mid-week Bible Clas ses for children— 4:05. 7:00—Prayer and* Bible Study H our. _ .. 8 : 0 0 — R e g u l a r c h o i r : r e h e a r s a l 1:00 a- m.—Holy Communion 0$0 a. m.— Morning prayer I sermon by the rectorA 1;45 a... m.— Church school un- dircction of Percy E. Taylor, icrintendent. The service will Ne the dedication by the rec- 10:00 a. m.— Sunday school. of the cross filled with the Classes for all age groups. Sub- 'ten offering boxes for the use ject for adults: “The Relation of church school members. Mothers Revelation to Church History.” Cradle Roll members ave invit- Owen B. Anderson, class leader, to conic to this servicei and W E. Morgan, superintendent. ne the little,ones with th6m. 11:25 a. m.— Priesthood meeting. Wednesday, February 18—Ash Subject for study; “-The Teachings dnesday.' Services as follows: of Joseph Smith”.. Samuel J. Fer- l m‘—Holy’ Communion gusOn, class leader. Penitential Office. j 7:30 p. m.— Sacrament service. t me vaoiaen xext is, \ jlio , inis is •45 p. m— Litany and_Pcniten- Speaker music and speakers' on |our God; we have waited for him, Office with address by the rec- ' fcospel subjects. Samuel J. Fer- and he will save us: this is the. ' jruson, branch president, presiding. ■riday—(During the season of 2:00 p. m.— M e e ting of ..Palmyra ’t tlipre will be no Communion brantli of the Xa'tional Women’s on Friday, those services Reliof .Saf iaty. C o n tinuation of-les- nnR been set over to Wednes-' son- in tho cent-nninl year serjps, _ _ ______ ________ .... at 10:00 a. m. niaiking the one-hundredth anni- following from the Bible: “Why >unday. February 22J 8-00 a. m. j\ersar> of its organization bylart thou cast down, O my soul’ A‘ ‘ “orporate Joseph Smith, March 17, 18S2, atjand why art thou disquited within Nauvoo. 111. Maude M Collin.-, j me? hope thou in God prcBidwt. Improvement associations, joint session. W. C. Singley, superinten dent. Study a\id activity classes for young people a/id adults,' followed by recreation period. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.— Gospel study class a t home of H. H. Bump, Subject, The- Articles of -faith of the L. D. S. Church” written by CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Joseph Smith. John D. Giles, OF LATTER DAY SAINTS jsroup adviser. Sunday, 9:45 A. M.— Sunday] Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Public meot- School officers and teachers prayer >n chapel. Sneaker, Dr. Frank- and preparation meeting. D, West, Commissioner of Edu- 10:00 a. m.— Sunday school, [cation of the L. D. S. Church and former dean of the faculty a t . Utah State Agricultural College,- Logan, Utah. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \Soul” is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Feb ruary 15. The Golden Text is, “ Lo, this is Lord; we have waited for Wm, wo will be glad and rejoice m his sal vation” (Isaiah 25: 9). Among.\he citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the . . luiuury ,vuu a. m. e Annual C Commun*’ 0 the Bishop’s Men followed —-!Lgl lows hip Bn*nkfast in-tho- lnB rooms of the Masonic Lodge ........... ..... . - . served by St. MargareTst Men's and Young- Women’s- Mutual I(Psalms (Psalms for I shall yet praise him, who is the health Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Young of my countenance, and my God” cn's and Young Women’s. Mutual ' 42: 11). I 011 \\ lod. I <-on Wioil- ary W IIa\ ( ' iv Mr aio < 1 1 jit <, \ 10 PaeUai, ilall I-’. 1 '•{ Mr. and Mis. Frank ' iiappi 11 of SI 101 tsville «( re vSund.-r. guests of Mr and Mis Roland Jess. Your Income Tax In the event of failure to make and file an income tax return as required by law within the pres cribed time, a certain per cent of the amount of the tax is required to be adiled to the tax unless fail ure to file the return within the prescribed time is shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioner to be due to reasonable cause and not to willful neglect. The amount to be added to the tax is five per cent if the failure is for more than thirty days, with an additional five per cent for each additional thirty days or fraction thereof during which failure to file a return continues, not to exced 25 ^per cent in the aggregate. A taxpayer Who files a tardy re turn and wishes to avoid the add ition to the tax for delinquincy must make an affirmative showing of all facts, alleged as a reasonable cause for failure to file the return on time, in the form of an affidavit which should be attached to the. .re turn. Alleged ignorance of the law does not constitute ljeasonable cau&e for delinquincy. 1 , Taxpayers should make every .effort to file their returns within the time prescribed by law and thus' avoid the possibility of the addi tions tQ the tax for delinquincy in filing returns. Do not forget that single per sons or married persons not living wi'th husband of wife, who cam as. .much as $14.43 a week for the 52 weeks of the year and married per sons living together wlio have ag gregate earnings of as much as $28.85 a week for the year, are re quired to file returns Uncle Ab says it is almost im possible to make both shoes of the same pair take ilie some shine. be the word— “Soul” We urge all who are anxious to learn the meaning of these great Christ ian words to come and study with us. Choir rehearsal immediately after the study period. RKI) CROSS BENEFIT PARTY There Will be a benefit Game pait.v for the American Red Cross to be held in the High School Auditorium 011 Monday, Febiuary lfi,” at 8 00 p. ni The firemen are sBtmsoring tliih event, and much enthusiasm is- in back of it. Wo are sure that you will wain to come and on jo;, llnv^-vening, play ing yom fi\onto iranio-. and 011 - IT)e fellow -hip of nolghlnns nd* 'in’ d-., and ‘ ir hi'fou votn . . .!-. ( m, \\ ■ il (l( t I n op \ 1 \ ■ \ 1 t l.i |> 1 1 !.'( In f I iitul 1 . 11-1 RED CROSS FAR RELIEF FUND DRIVE! ** We are still working, and our books are still open, waiting fpr that extra contribution from' some of you who have not yet given your limit. There’s a grand spirit in tliis worthy endeavor, everyone wants to help, and we are still re ceiving contributions every day. Tho following organizations and groups have contributed as fol lows: Maccdon Fire Department $50.00 Masonic Lodgoi (Macedon) 26.00 Macedon G r a n g e ............. 2&.00 Macedon Baptist Church .. 17.00 Mothodist Church, Macedon Center . . ......................... 15.00 American ‘Legion ............. 10.00 Future Farmers (M.H.S.) 5.00 *Women%’-A’UxMittry-» --- - --- -- (American Legion) ___ 5.00 Daughters of Good Shepherd (Universalist Church) .. 1.00 Eastern Stars (Macedon) 25.00 School Children of Macedon High School ........ 15.57 Employees of Hartman Can ning Company ............... 11.00 Class of 1942 (M.H S.) 10.00 Home Bureau '(Unit No. 5) 5.00 Rebekah L o d g e ................. 1.00 District No. 7‘ School .. . 1.00 Rev Frieda M. Ehrlich, Chair man War Relief Fund. Another meeting of the Ganar- gua Unit of the Home Bureau will be held next Wednesday in the Universalist Church Parlors. The third lesson is dress making will be given. Mrs. Russell Adams of Water- bury, Mass., is visiting her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Breese Albert A. Alles left Sunday to spend a few days with his jiai - ents in Pittsburg. Pa. Roboif Blazoy of HarUvi<1t Seminary spent tjio last of the wi ek at tho homo of Ins 1-1 oHv----\T-. M is \’( l^on Blazev \v;is -Hindi1 -li .'Rochester JJjs. .John Iv Me Gin j y of N'e\V York City visitf-d her sister-in-law, Mrs. Richard .Maxwell over tho weekend; \ Miss Ella Blazey and nephew,. Robert Blazey silent Saturday antE over nigfit With Mr. rtntl Mrs. Wif- lard_ Blazey of Rochester. Tlioy al so called on Leland Blnzey, who is recovering from an operation at the Strong Memorial Hospital. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jncquc Wilson left the first of the week to make their home in Rochester. Ford Fisk, Chnrlos Loomis and Fred Stafford attended a Magis trate meeting held in Sodus on Saturday. Miss Jane Wolf attended the cherry pie linking coritcst held at Williamson 011 Saturday. NOTICE OF CAUCUS Notice is hereby given that thc ^tmiual~cnncus of -t(w--VtfhTgtr- 0 f'‘ - Macedon, N. Y , will bo held in tho offices of said Village of Macedon, N. Y., February 23, 1942, at 8:00 o’clock p. m. at which time there will be nominated a trustee in place Of Arthur B. Alderman and a trus tee in place of Edward Straight. Reports will be read nnd such other business transacted ns may properly come before the meeting. Dated at Macedon, N. Y. February 9, 1942. R. F. Esley Village Clerk To relieve Misery of COLDS LIQUin TABLETS SALVJJ NOSE DROPS COUKII DH0P9 Try \Rub-My-TI»mM- a Wundcrful Liniment CLARENCK v a n lake Phone 382 Palmyra, \ R I G I N A T O R and outstanding leader of the m CONSERVATION PLAN’ CONSERVE GAS CONSERVE ENGINE Designee! to keep America's ears servlng for th e duration. . . . To prolong the life of your c a r—to avoid m any major repair bills —to protect your p o cketbook—to preserve your m otor car transportation.. . . 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