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o t FOU» «i . »• y., fc» »«■ 'PALMYRA COajRJQER-JOÜKXAT; VMSK=r»^te**-¿ 46 LJ/. » jPiìmyri Conner*- Jöumal •Tfci'.' Ffilmyr» CoarlCTi ,E«t»l ________ . 1838 '«’¿¿TW County, Journal, E*UÉÍUÍ¡«d 1*70 Oonw)id*ted lp29., ’TuM&fied -by T b i',ï#*rtnyrk> Courier - Comp»n/,v Meòrpor*«^! Ko,. 12* WÜlUW Str«U P»1wr«, N. opsiçèna op t i h í ^ h p ^ ’k y etmU»iiVr-Htp^'Wf-WttUh¡ Vlee-ï’re*ld<roÊ-«ABn«», ,M.,Crj«¡Ui .Trauurrr—Henry W;*Orlmti — ^IW^Müiry—CfcrrollItobcrUi ^ . <■ Kriterod u Bacond'CUff |M»M*r «t tbe ' Tait Otltcé, Puliâyr», New York * yot. xiy -W 7 T ' No. 48 THURSDAY, MAY^13, a 1943 Gone With the Wind At Strand May 18-19 “Gone With the Wind,” now be in g released for the third succes sive ¡year has won rvlrtually every »ward in the field of.motion pic tures. Shortly after its. premiere, •it won_ the annual awfifrd of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as, the beat film tif the year. David 0 . Selznick, producer of the picturcj won the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award, a\ the same .time, for the outstanding 'contribution by a producer for the year; 'Vivien Leigh, who rplays Scarlett O’Hara, won the Academy Award as the best- actress; Victor Fleming, who directed it, was nam ed as the best director of the year; and Hattie McDaniel, who appears aa ,Mammy, likewise won the Acad em y ‘Award for the host perfor- inance.bya supporting actress. The lata Sidney Howard, famed play wright, was cited for the best screen play of the year; William Cameron Menzies, production de signer, received a special plaque for his work in the use of color in the film, -and both the Technicolor and the editing of the picture were sim ilarly honored a« tho outstand ing achievements of tho year, “ Gone.'With the Wind” is playing a t t h e Strand Theatre Tuesday and ^ejnCHday, with one showing each night;‘beginning at 7:30 o’clock. In Palmyra Churches St. Anncs Ladies To Mfcot The LadieB’ Aid will meet next Wednesday evening, May 19, at 8:00 o’clock n,t the homo of Mrs. Roy; Pullman. •;.v f... n >, i •* f o o d S a l e The Presbyterian Missionary Society will' hold a food sale in the Cleason store on Saturday, May 15, beginning a t 10:00 o’clock in’the morning. Fri.’-Snt. — ' May t-1-15 2, BIG SHOWS 2 Frankenstein Meets Wolf Man .with Lon Chaney Bela Lugosi and LAUREL—I LARDY in Air Raid Wardens EXTRA SATURDAY Big Stage Show 8:30 i \ M. Sun.-Mon. — May 1fi-17 A DRAMA OF LOVE.,, FAITH and COURAGE BAPTISfT> .CHURCH'' ‘ilo-iit Rev. A.iC. Brokaw, Paatqifa'jJi Morning worship,.- 40:30v%r<ti{J Sermon theme, Building -Persbftal-I ity-~God’s Way.' Junior' sermon,1 Felipe‘of-the- Golden Banaftas. Sunday- school—ll:46-a, m. 'if -7:00 p.?nV.—Bapti8tYouth IristP 'tute at' Macedon. Study, worship, recreation and eats. • Weekly Calendar Monday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior choir rehearsal at the church. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.—The reg ular meeting of the Woman’fj Aux iliary will*be held at the horte of Mjrs. Howard Fisher. Special bus iness will be transacted, and a large attendance is requested. Thursday, G:30 p. m.—Family Night in the church parlors, spon sored by the Missionary Society. Saturday^“ 7:30 p. m —Senior choir rehearsal at the church. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Samuel J. Ferguson, Branch Pres. Sunday, 9:45 a. m.—Prayer and Preparation meeting for Sunday School officers and teachers. 10:00 a. 'in.—Deseret Sunday School Union services. 11:35 a. m.—Priesthood meet ings for Melchlzedek and Aaronic Priesthood groups, studying the ‘‘Teaching 'of Joseph Smith” and \Priesthood Responsibilities.\ Wednesday, 2:00 pr- m.—Relief Society officers council. 2:16 p. ‘ m.—National Women’s Relief Society weekly session. METHODIST CHURCH WILL HOLD FAMILY NIGHT (Courtesy “Protestant Voice\ íorb Wayne, Ind.) V^- - ' - - - -<$&> WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. B. Blackstone, Minister May 16 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship, sermon topic, The Heart’s High ways. ‘ 11:45 a: m.—Sunday school. 7:00, p. m.—Young Peopl«is, meet ing. Leader, Beverly Milligan, Calendar for the Week Friday,- ila y 14—Church Aid meeting at the church at 3:00 o’clock. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Sunday School teachers and* officers meet ing in the church parlors. Saturday, May 15—^Missionary Society baked food sale at Clea- son’s beginning at 10:00 a. m. The Mary Griffith Philathea Class meets with Mrs. Henry Run- terman on Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 ©’’clock- ------- ; M,.~ ' ' REV. ^RICHARD D.'JONES ' ■ , —Final—preparations—have-^been' red theology-dejgree in 1935. Hold- the .10 weeks' 'b't ‘ Vacation as a We3nesday,-.--7:30' p. m.t-rjunior made for a Family,Night,program ing a riiinisterial -charge in New.war worker at fK ^ ' 1 Federal Ship Church Aid will meet- in the at the. First- Methodist Church, Jersey since his graduation, hehas(Building and Dry Dock Company, church.,Please bring, paste brush) Palmyra, on Tuesday evening, May been v e n t u r i n g fa r from home dur- The shipyard accepted him as a -rv ____ i. ...in t-- __ 1 q n.on Wi+V.««* nMinVno av. Tifcl'nAr. •nnvinp* him 82 White Banner CouM To Elect Officers ip] The May m eeting of the Banner Youth’s Temperance CtrcT cil will be held .on Tuesday v .' IS; at 7:30 .o’clock, a t the ho’m f ir the president, Robert Knapp, . ^ ' , members are urged to attend-^, this is a very important-meetiii ■ • Miss Lois' Spencer will Charge of the devotional Rortion'c/ ‘. the meeting. The. importance .'¿f the meeting is due to the annui).. election of officers which wilTt»t(- place at. this tim e. Every membef must be present in order to a part in choosing the CqnaoT leaders for the'.coming year. eryone who is a dues-paid memb«; is eligible to vote. • ^ Department directors should.']* getting the data (ready for the-’ij; port blanks which they will recei^i' in a few weeks. Any m em b ers'^ ' have not reported activities^ wUti they have done, should report;^ this meeting. ■fV” BUS TIMETABLE Effective October 20, 1942.-5?. Eastern W a r Time fty,\ Dessert will be ser- 18, at 6:30 o’clock. j ing'vacations. W ithout previous ex- pipefitter’s helper, paying him 82 I The principal speaker will be the-perience, he took a canoe trip alone! cents an hour. Excepting 10 per cent for War Bonds, his earnings were turned over to- the mortgage fund of his church. The program will also include musical selections. The supper committee, Mr. and Mrs. Elton VanDeventer, Mr. and Mrs. A. E* LaRue, Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Pembroke and Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Brett, ask that' each bring own table service, rolls or sand- andi-soit 'cloth ved a t -7,;30. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week Rev. Richard D. Jones, minister of^down a Canadian R iver to Hudson service in the chapel. • 'the Grace Methodist\ Church of. Bay. Friday, 4:15 p. m.—Junior choir Kearny, N. J„ who will .speak on I jjis most recent trip to Europe practice. the theme, “A Minister Rolls U p |Wa£j during the sum m er of 1939, 7:30 p. m.—Senior choir practice. His Sleeves,” based on his recent when he and his w ife spent three — ^experience in a Kearny shipbuild- ZION EPISCOPAL CHURCH jing- yard. ' _ Rev. Frederick E. Morse, Rector | He is a world traveler, having' Russia, Germany, Poland and Den. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. R. B. Brett, Minister Sunday, May 16 I Morning worship at 10:30 a. m.| Sermon by the pastor. j Junior Church and Nursery at f 11:00 a. m. Parents, come to church and bring your children. | Church school at 11:45 a. m. r u ^ v \ Th cfCin °nmM i^vpAi-^Jtedent. _.. , . | worked his-'way around the 1 .world e ows ip. ° ’ lip I 'Sunday evening, 7:30—Prayer taking jobs on boats. H e spent olds will meet with Mrs, Cory while and Bermori) Rev> Ernest Scott| -------- the Teen-agers will meet with Mr>jc),argei t Brett. ’ J_ months 'in traveling by motorcycle through' Norway, Sweden, Finland, Sunday, May 16—Third Sunday spent the four years »after his ! mark. The sunpmer«of.1940 his wife after Easter. I graduation from college in, work-[accompanied him on a motorcycle Sunday morning, 11:45—Church ¡ng his way around the world, tour of Central America, school. Percy E. Taylor, superin - 1 p rom 1930 to 1932 the - speaker j The Rev. Mr. Jones has been Calendar for the Week Tuesday, May 18* 6:30 p. m.— Family Night at the church. All families of the church are urged to como out to this evening’s pro gram. Rev. Richard J o n e s , $ e a r - noy, N. J..j will be present wi\ji a talk on A Minister Rolls -Up His Sleeves. Thursday, 7<45‘ p. m.—Senior choir rehearsal at the church. The choir is”‘open for ill who enjoy singing, to join them. *y Friday, immediately after school —Junior choir rehearsal at the church, Mrs. Brett directing. REFORMED CHURCH Arthur J. Bcnniuk, Minister Morning worship—10:30. Sermon subject, “The Love of the Spirit.” » • Junior sermon, \God and Mo.” Sunday school—11:50. Harry John Shepperd defies deatlL,for Dunk, superintendent. beautiful Virginia Gilmore and the The lesson, ‘‘Ministering to the j freedom of his people as one of Larger Community.” Come and. the \Chetniks” The Fighting Guer- find a place with your class. rillas, at the Strand Theatre —Evening- praise—7:90— -------- Bible study, \ T h e Psalm of Hato.” This is Psalm 109, one we need to l) 6 ; careful in interpreting, but very useful for our times. “Go, li^)or on! Spend and be spent Thy joy to do the Father’s will; It is tho way the Master went— Should-not^ the servant tread it still.\ Thursday, 7:30—Regular choir rehearsal. ------- STAANNE’-S_CHURCH_ two weeks with Richard Halibur ton, author, adventurer, and trave ler. Enrolling at the Boston Uni versity School of Theology, he was graduated with a bachelor of sac- m ini^ e r of the ch u rch in IÇeamy since 193T. D u ring those six. years, the membeifship of the church has increased from 210 to 960, the largest increase am o n g all of the churches in the N ew ark Confér ence. During last summer, he spent wiches, and sugar for family, and a dish to pass. Potatoes, dessert and coffee are furnished. It is urgently hoped that all the families of the church will set aside this evening for this family night program. Circle the date, Tuesday, May 18, a t 6:30 o’clock.. WEST ~T:26 a., m. daily except §ynd»jt and Holidays. i.-'x 9:11 a. m.’daily ' 12:55 p. rri. daily except Sund»j. - and ¿Holidays.-. 'r.jjj 3,:55 p. .m. daily:,'’.via Pittsforij- • 5:56'pi-m. daily’;V. 8:00 p. nt'.‘ dailyr* EAST 7:23 a. m. to Clyde daily excetf Sunday and Holidays. 11:06 a. m. to Syracuse daily, ,“ 4.03 p. m. to Clyde daily ' 5:13 p. m. to Syracuse daily , 6:38 p. m. to Newark daily 8.53 p. m. to Clyde daily Rev. William A. Doran, Pastor Sunday—Masses at 8:00 and 10:00 o’clock a. m. St. Anne’s Church now has 51 ■MjoysHn-thc-Bervieo-of-their-couni Iry^ ---------------------------------------- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE with WALTER /HUSTON NANCY COLEMAM- v;- CAiRTOON- — ■ 0 NEWS Tues.-Wed. DEANNA — , May .18-19 DURBIN in The Amazing Mrs. Holiday also ' The Avengers “Mortals and Immortals\ is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May 16. The Golden- Text is1: \Henceforth know we no man after, tho flesh” XII. Cor. 5: W . Bible references explaining the subject are taken from Job 14:1, 12; Psalms 103:17: “Man that is | bom of a woman is of few days, ,and full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down: he fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not. . . . But the mercy -of the Lord is from ever lasting-to everlasting upon them that fear him, 5»nd his righteous ness unto children’s children.” Sunday—and-Monday7-May“15- 3nd- 16. POSTPONED WCTU ANNUAL MAY LUNCHEON The Womap’s Christian Temper ance Union annual May luncheon and Mother’s Day meeting which was to have been held in the Pres byterian Church on Tuesday, May 11 , has been postponed until Tues day, May 25. Mrs. Mamie Reyiiolds will have charge of the program, HOME MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT BAPTIST FAMILY NIGHT — On .T h u r s d a y , ATny_9ni_ ih n _ P o l myra—BaRtist—Ghurchi-will—hóld-a- family night in the church 'parlors, The special speaker of the evening will be Miss Myra Elliott, who will speak on the theme, A Home Mis sionary in the Coal Fields. A bas ket siipper will be served at 6:30 o’clock. The program will also in clude singing and games. All are cordially Jnvited to attend. OBITUARY Mrsl Abram Cambier Mrs. Ka(tf4rlne VanDeMar Cam-’ bier,'wlftf df Abram Cambier, pas sed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Peter DeSeyn, on Thursday afternoon, May 6 . Surviving besides her husband and daughter, are one son, Ken neth of Rochester; also twp bro thers, Abram and John VanDeMar of Rochester. Funeral services were held from the home of her daughter on Maple Avenue Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Interment was made ih the Palmyra cemetery. $ Lisle S. Warren Lisle S. Warren, 57 years old pas sed away suddenly Monday even ing: ____ ' ____________________ __ He is survived by \his wife, Ger trude East Warren; one daughter, Mrs Gene Cunningham; one son, Selden; one grandson, Thomas Ed ward Warren, all of Palmyra; one brother, Ivan Warren of Palmyra; four sisters, Mrs. Della Foster and Mrs. Ada Keller of Palmyra, Mrs. Frank Schrader of Victor and Mrs. Frank Foster of Sea Breeze; also several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held this Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from his late home on tile- New1\ ark-Palmyra Road, Rev. Abram C. Brokaw officiating. Interment was made in Palmyra cemetery. Lewis' J. Moore Lewis J. Moore, 73 yçars 'old, died suddenly at his*-honïë\;on-the Dessert Club to Meet The Two Table Dessert Club will meet with Mrs. Frank Rush” on Thursday afternoon, May 20, at 1:15 o’clock. I Honored as Bond Buddy The name of Edmund Hampshire has been added to the list of boys in the service honored in the “Back Your Buddy” bond campaign. 12 , surviving-his wife by only sev. en weeks. He leaves three daughters, Mrs, Claude Libbert and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Macedon, and Mrs. Win field Powers of Shortsville; seven grandchildren; ’ one sister, Mrs. Mary Brulee of Washington, p . C! Funei-al services will be held from his late home Saturday af ternoon a t 3:00 o’clock. Rev, Abram C. Brokaw officiating. Interment will be made in Palmyra cemétery. Anthony Jones Anthony Jones,. 61 years old, died unexpectedly at his home in Shortsville Monday, May .10,'su r viving his wife, Caroline, b ut three weeks. A mason by trade, he work ed in the Shortsville area where he haji resided for the last 37 years. He waef-a former resident of Palmyra. Mr. Jones held a mem m U.S.WAR BO?’ D3 NEW YORK CENTRAL TIME TABLE TO “ -I- ROCHESTER AND RETURN«/« W estbound Train -163, daily— Leaves Palm y ra 7:02 a. m. Arrives“ln' Rochester 7:45 a. m Train 9, daily except Sunday— ,, Lv. Palmyra 2:16 p. m. Arr. Rochester. 2:48 p. m. Train 399, Sunday only— Lv. Palmyra, 2:02 p. m. Arr. Rochester, 2:34 p, m. Train 5, daily— Leave Palm y ra 5:49 p. m. Arr. Rochester, 6:21 p. m. Train 142, daily— Leaves Rochester, 2:65 a. m Aft-ives Palm y ra, 3:33 a. m. Train 158, daily— Leaves Rochester, 8:35 a. m. Arr. Palmyra, 9:21 a. m. Train 140, daily except Sunday— Leaves Rochester, 3:35 -p. m. Arr. Palmyra, 4:32 p. m. Fire Signals Requests for a diagram show ing the fire districts has come to this Office. Blasts and districts are as follows: I—North p i M ain and west.of Williams. II—South of Main and west of Cuyler. m —-South of M ain and east oi -Guyler.-------------------------------------- - IV—North of Main and east oi Williams. V—Garlock factory. One long 'b last designates yut-' 6 f-town lire. '' ifi \ BUS TIME TABLE TO .ROCHESTER AND RETURN Buses leave Palmyra for Roches ter: 7:26 a. m. 9.11 a. m. 12:55 p. m. 3:55 p. m. via Pittsford 5:56 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Busses leave Rochester daily for Palmyra: o .20 a. m. j.0.15 a. m. via Pittsford •'¡.no p. m } 4:10 p. m. p.35 p. m. Leave Rochester—7:50 p. m. MAKE EVEHT PAT DAY WAR 11 BOND DAY STOP SPlMblHG— SAVE DOUAIS Headquarters ' -, ,. for FURNITURE right now when you are making spring changes in home furnishings CTUERWALDC U » NEWARK K ~ S e ries of short- blHBts-iöF'twö minutes—Air- raid warning. -TJnng.—hlaqt. for trarn minnfga—Al) dear signal.; Palmyra Post Office \ Mails clos as follow«: Tr. No. W e s t Tim. 43 (catch f r i a i l ) ......... 10.28 a. n* 9 .. .............1.56 p. tr 5 ................ ................... 5.29 p. m X 5 ....................................... 6.00 p. tr. __ East 158 . ..................... .. ........... .. 9.01 s. m, 140 .................. .' ............. 4.01 p. m. 32 . . . . ' . ...................... .. 6.00 p. m Mail leaves for Marion and Walworth 7:35 a: m., 3:61 p.'m. JNow Showing IDA LUPINO DENNIS \ MORGAN JOAN LESLIE-. — T W Color Cartoon News. Victory Vittlës Saturday —RADIO.’S—FUNN-Y—M-AjN“ The Great GildersieevtT ., Surviving are one sister,Jtfrs. W. J. Flynn'of Brooklyn, and one bro ther, Thomas Jones of- Cillon, Mo. Funeral services w e re'held this Thursday afternoon a t -2:30 o’clock, Rev. John T. W iggins, pastor of the Shortsville Presbytern Church, bership in the Parlor Village Odd| officiating/ B urial w a s made ih the Fellows Lodge 88 . Shortsville Brookside cemetery. k ' * 9 M a y 15- ----- -2_C ARRO LLr-N-A-I SH—- ----- — LYNN-ROBERTS ------- ¿\.-i -¡—IN— • — DivRenaul^s— Secret Comedy Community Sing. ' JPopeye • Sunday, Monday May 16-17 PHILIP DORN • ANNA STEN e x c i t i n g a s g u e r r il l a c o u r a g e .1 ARMY AIR FORCE BAND in ARMY SHOW . LADIES-™ SPORT U.S.A. W j „ g S F o r F l e d g i n g — 1 -------------__________________________ ________________________ Tuesday, Wednesday GONE WITH THE WIND