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M aced ó n and Vicinity ¿ r . Frieda M. E h r lich — E d ito r •ST. PATRICK'S CH¿RCH ¿V 'johH E. Masseth, Pastor Masses kt. 8:00 and )';00 à. W. - ‘ CHURCH OF THE good s h e p h e r d .. (Unirersalist) • ^ '¿Vi John Benneit> Pastor Sunday— Morning worship );30 a. » . at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH T ie H e a rt-W a rm ing C h u rch” Ber. Freida M. E h r lich , P a s to r p r i c e s for next Lord’s Day f :'as follows-rMorning worship 10:00 o’clock, with the pastor ¿ching on the theme: “The irpose- of Pain”. Church school 11:15. The lesson subject will ''.“Preaching to Samaritans”. The Baptist Youth Institute HI. meet in our church at 7:00 dock, with classes on “The Life W ist,” taught by the Rev. A. “ Brokaw 'of Pahnyra;— and- -#nth Courtship ^and M arriage” ngit'by the Rev. Nicholas Titus Newark. -X'worship «service will Itow, led by the young people of rNewark Baptist church; this followed by a recreation period I by the Marion young people. ' local church will servq .light frtshments. Illxxahos o rda|d ratu calle ml Tuesday, May 18- the Philathea will hold their meeting at home of Mrs. I. L. Blazey, th Mrs. William Youngmaji as- _______ Phone 4361 and with the help of 'all on the program a most happy evening ■was enjoyed by! all. Mr. William Stevenson is serv ing on Jury duty this week- dur ing his absence Mr. Adrian ,Con- tant is taking care of his mail, route. . | • - Mrs. I. L. Blazey and Rev. P. M. Ehrlich attended the 108th Wayne Baptist Association meet ings held in the Williamson,_Bap- tist church last ’Friday afternoon and evening.* A son, named David George, was born on SUnday,- -May 9' a t , the Rochester General Hospital Kenneth Bumpus, A. S. navy to Mr. and Mrs. Kolb A. Payne. | Ciand; William A. Beal, army Rev. Frieda M. Ehrlich will be Corp. Leo Clow, arm y Harrison Valley, Penna., Pri- !, Gocdon Camp, arm y day afternoon and evening, ,on Pvt. William H. Conant, army May 14, to participate in the Or- |AV7C Edmund B. Conant Jr., army dination service of her friend and ' P vt. Robert Cole, arm y former co-worker, Mrs. Mary 1 1st. Lieut. J. D. Crocker, army Rines. /Pvt. Harland Doebereiner, army Seaman Paul Angelo is home on Pvt. Emerson DeJongh, army -a-jten_day_furlough, ______________ ¡Albert Demeurisse, Sl/c, navy Mrs. Edwin Paquet spent Sun- | John Dwyer, CM I/C,- navy day and Monday at the home of . P vt. William Deys, jr., army Mr and Mrs. H a rry A. DeWitt of Corp. William Drickel, army Macedon Boys In The Service 9 Bejow i r a list.of the nien from to e Town of ^Macedon who are in Service.vThis-\ list m ay not b^ en tirely correct* ■ . ' Paxil »Angeilo, A,- S., navy ^ . LeRoy Airy, A, S’, navy Coijp; Albert» Arnold, army Pvt. Robert Alderman,^ army Pvt.- Leonard Boughton, army Gerald E. Baker, Av/c navy Pvt,-A lbert T Baker, army. A /C Clinton Baker, navy A/C Richard Briggs, navy Corp. Francis E. Burns, army Sgt. Robert Billl, army Pvt. John L. Briggs, army A /C Robert N. Blazey, army MACEDON CENTER ■' ' Editor—Mrs. Victor Smith „ V • METHODIST CHURCH Rev Warren A. 'Sherk, Past' Sunday May-1'6. ' 10;'0b » o’clock-*4Morning Wor- 'ship- f 11:00 ' o’clock—Church School, Lesson Topic, “Christianity Cross= ing Racial Lines. ■ The “JJ. Y. F. Quarry Hour” will be held Wednesday evenings at 7:00 o’clock at the parsonage Dr. Quimby’s book “Jesus as They Remembered' Ifim ” is being read at these meetings. The midweek service of prayer and fellowship, Wednesday even ings a t 8:00 o’clock at the church. Mrs. Frances -Fell and Mrs. Ca- nielia Donk will entertain the Packard Bible Class, Friday even ing, May 14 a t the Fell home. The church school Board and worker’s conference will be held at the Academy, Tuesday night, May 18. _ Miss Jeannette -Blaker and .Ernest Rúffell. ' ' and llrfrs. R. C. Hicks .of. ochestep fvisitevd theit ' fathèiy- F. FARMINQTON Editor—Mrs. *C. ‘ R. Gardner SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN . CiJmkCH . .. Rev. August P. Kreutz, Pastor Sunday, May liSth^ 10:00 .a. m.—Divine' service with BUSINESS CARDS a fog. Thursday, May 20, the Drift ed circle will hold their meet- ; place to be announced on nday. The mid-week service, of Fel- »ship and prayer will be held in echurch parlors at 7:30, fotlow- by choir rehearsal at 8:30. s. L. Myerhoff Mrs. L. Myerhoff of Rochester, company of her friends, Mr. j' Mrs. Harry A. DeWitt of Chester, and Mrs. Edwin Paquet Macedon attended the mother (daughter banquet at the Bap- t ’church, after which they all nt to the home of Mrs. Edwin quet and were visiting when the tn blew for the black-out. Mrs. ijwhoff remembered th a t she d not turned off the lights in home and became -very-excit- leaving her friend she went to sit in the car. and evidently a heart attack. When Mrs. Witt went to the car she found gaspng for breath and called DeWitt who immediately took to Dr. Cyrus P. Jennings. wl\o Jared her dead as a result of irtion. TT“ «* rhe regular meeting of the ime Bureau will be- held in the liyersalist church kitchen on «today, May 19. The lesson on «sing pads will be given by Leo Bailey. Those interest- should bring two and one-half rfs of unbleached muslin or a ivy feed bag, one y ard of outing Mel sewing equipment and a bottle or wooden potato sher for pounding. The second son on homo management will be given, following' which will :e place the election of officers the coming year. It will be all, day meeting and it is hop- there .will be a good attendance. Hie Misses Doris and Marilyn tyn of Macedon Center spent father, Clarence Blaker .were sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- u u 4 . * • \ i It _ , . . ' , „ < mond Fritts, Tuesday evening of Rochester? returning with: them on Harold Doebereiner AMM 3Ae, navy , jQst weej. * Monday evening. ,Pvt. William Everett, army ' Milton F. Kemp spent from Corp\. Carlton Foster, army Thursday to'M pnday with Mr. and Pfc. Joseph Gargana, army Mrs. Clinton F. Brundage in S ter' 1st. Sgt. William W. Guelph, arjny B„ Hicks on Sunday , ^sermon dealing with “I Am An M t s . Mertie Church of Lincoln American Day5*. Theme, \The. Dif- was the weekend giiest of her ference Between and Ouc Duty to •daughter and husband^ Mr. v and Both Church and .Statp.” . Mrs. Ernest Rijffell. ' 1 11:15 a. m.—Sunday school and • Mr. 'and Mrs. H a rry Kemp of ®'ble Class (Junibr and Senior). SSracuse were weekend guests #f I P* \ l —JChe Lutheran Hour their .parents, Mr. and M rs.' Broacicast over station WGR, Buf- Charles Kemp. • jfalo or WSAY, Rochester. M r and Mrs. Ray Garlock nnd* 3:00 p> m‘—Circuit m eeting of and daughters were Sunday after- a\ t*le Missouri Lutheran Church- noon guests of Mr. and . Mrs. es of Rochester and vicinity a t S t Howard Garlock and family of Matthew’s Lutheran Church, St. Marion, ¡Paul St., Rochester. Tlie Rev. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kemp,'Prctth.old>. President of the East- Charles, jr., and Kenneth Allpn i ern District of the Missouri Luth- were Sunday, guests at a family . eran Synod be the main speak- dinner-at the home of Mr. and , er‘ Mrs. „Carl Slade of W est -Wal-1 Next Week worth. j Thursday—-The Friendship Club Mr. and Mrs. Willard Allen and , meetf at 8.00 p. m. for business Miss Araline Butler of Wayne- mectinS and topic discussion, port were Sunday dinner Quests I — of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Blazey. \ ,a,nd Lewis F. Alien, and sons. ’ zrthctr eldoit daughter and husbnrv W ILIJA M E . BEEL . Optometrist F!or A p p o intm ents Phon« 113 JocksoA Street, East' c Pmlmyr», N. Y, . . S'' M cGÜIRE'Ä HARGU j W E Funeral directors and embalmeri^ Phones: Stòfé, 7T. -McGuire, r e s i lence 315; H a r g r a v e residonco' 314. S'unoral Home 123 E . Jackson St. QlLfVLlTY CEMETERY MEMORIALS 124 Markct_St. Palmyra; N.. Y. F h o n e 415 Former location of John W. Watson Co. ■Monuments Headstones Mausoleums J. W. VAN VALKENBURGH Mrs. Elgin Beiind of Victor is ant* ^ rS- A rthur Herendeei).! — spending a few days with Mrs. a,ld t^roc children were Sunday! William Aldridge. ' ' guests on M other’s Day of th e ir ' .A t the annual meeting of the ) Borp, to Mr. and Mrs, Newton <*aug*1ter a,,d husband, Mr. and I Aid and Historical Society, held Thompson of West Springfield ^ rs' ^ usiie'* Capron at Spring- vThursday afternoon a t the home Mass., an 8 pound son, Russell water< '^ e occasion also- marked WILLIAM W. MORGAN Chiropractor \ Hours by appointment i. 00 - 12.00 a. m. 8.00-7.80 p. j r . Consultation—1.00-3.00 p. m. Children GiveD Special Attention iSO-West-Jackonn-Street- Palmyra, N. T . w art Manor, Long Island. West Màcedon Editor—Ella Blazey j L ieut. John J. Guelph, army Charles Gridley, A.S., navy Richard Gorlnan, A.S., navy' 2nd. Lt. Robert M. Gorman, army Charlie Howell, A. S., navy Pvt. Kenneth Holtz, aTm y Mrs. Willard Allen who has been Pfc. Roger E. Holtz, army quite ill for the past two weeks Maurice H. Hickey, S^C, navy is improving and was able on Pvt. W alter C. Hill, army Mother’s Day, with Mr. Allen to. Corp. Roger W. Hawes, army have dinner with, her daughter and pvt. Mark Harrington, army family, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette pfc. Nathan Hamilton, army Blazey in Macedon Center. :Corp. Arthur S. Johnson, army Mrs. Pearl Wilson entertained Pfc. Richard F. Johnson, army last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Corp. John Jordan, army Briggs from E a s t Rochester, and Sgt. F. E. Jennejohn, army their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dan Pvt. Albert W. Johnson, army Briggs and little daughter, Linda Pfc. Peter Kneut, army Lee, from Springfield, Mass. • C harles Lonneville, A. S. navy The Edwin Marvin family spent Pfc. Richard A. Lynch, army Sunday with Mrs. Marvin’s par- Corp. Sherman L. Lynch, army ents, Mr. and Mrs. August Weis- Pvt. Francis J. Marks, army enberg in Fairport. [Gerald F. Miner, navy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker enter- Sgt. H arry J. Makey, army tained for Sunday dinner Mr. Bak- Pvt. Jam es Matrailles, army er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. A 'C Richard E. Maxwell, army Baker and Rev» and Mrs. Hall, from 1st. Lieut. Albert Y. Molner, arm j Farmington. S g t William Mosher, army Miss Sara Wilson was a Friday M /Sgt. Herbert Mosher, army evening supper guest of Miss Jean- .AJvin Orbaker, A. S., navy nette Blaker in Macedon Center. ¡T/Corp. Arthur J. Orbaker, army Mr. and Mrs. Allen Briggs, Mr. P v t George Pruitt, army and Mrs. Robert Briggs and Mrs. | pfc. Frazier Pruitt, army Pearl Wilson spent Sunday with ' p f c. , H a rry Pruitt, arm y their mother, Mrs. J . W. Lauder in pfc. George Pickering, army Victor. ¡Edward O. Paquet, F2./c, navy Eleanor Briggs of East Roches- ' t Sgt. Jam es Patterson, army ter Was a weekend guest of her Corp. Mark Quinn, army cousin, Willard Briggs. ^ ' Jarres P. Rearson, S 2 /c, navy Clinton Baker and Richard ^ p vt# Russell Richards, army Briggs, cadets from Colgate U n i- pPvt R0]at)(j Ryder, army versity, Naval Flight Preparation t Pfc> Harold Smith, arm y School at Hamilton, visited their ^ Gerald R. Schultz, S 2/c, navy respective homes here last Sunday. ' P fc. Marvin Schilstra, army Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker pv t -william Schultz, army spent Sunday with Mrs. Baker’s lPvt, H a rry J. Sapienza, army parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tjeut_ g amyei Sapienza, army Knapp in Dansville. |Sgt. Charles D. Sapienza, ^pny Kenneth Bumpus from Sampson (p vt_ Joseph Sapienza, army -Nsval -Training «Station and Miss py^# P aul Sapienza, army Jean Miller from Rochester w e re(Corp w illiam Schoenthaler, army Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and pfc_ F red c gmith, jr.,,arm y Mrs. Arthur Briggs. ¡Edward Schimerhm S2/c, navy Last week Thursday evening la- Lieut- Rjchard L, Smith, army dies of the Red Cross, West Mac -1 p v.^ Lay erne Schattner, army .-don Unit, visited Mrs. Sleight as S/ Sgt- Irving G. Sharp, army a farewell meeting. Mr. and Mrs. j2(j ^ t. Albert E, Somerset, army Sleight and family are soon to pfc claire G stalker, army leave for their new home iri W ater- j p vj._ p auj_p_Jpranjca(_arnly of Mrs. Duane Wiedrich the fol lowing officers were elected- President—Mrs. Byiron Lap- ham. , Vice-president — Miss Celia Hoag. Secretary—Mrs. Victor Smith. Mrs. Howard Bradley, Mrs, Gf-orge Bradley and. Mrs. Byron Lapham were elected to serve on the Board of Directors for three yeai-s Mr and Mrs. E. 'J. Shattner en tertained at dinner on Mother’s Day, their son, Robert Shattner of Rochester, Mr. Shattr.er’s mother and sister, Mrs Mary Schattner and Miss Marguerite Schattner of Newark, a sister-in- law, Mrs. Mae Schattner and daughter, Miss June- and Mrs. Mae Schattr^er’s mother, Mrs. Buritt 90 years' old, of Rochester. Mrs. F. G. Couch of Palmyra was the Saturday dinner and afternoon guest of Miss Je&nnette Blaker -and Clarence Blaker. Bruce on Friday, May 7 . Mrs. t^le wedding anniversary of> Thompson is the former Pauline M^ nnd Mrs. A llen., Parker of this place, grand- ' ant* ^Irs; George H. Youngs daughter of Mi's. M artha Hoag. of Buffalo, visited her brother an d ' Mrs. Rolph Cole of Rochester farnlIy’ Mr- und M rs- H arry Red-! called on Mr. and Mrs. Stephen lngton' Sunday and Monday. Bomsdale, Wednesday afternoon ^ Harry Rtdingtorj jr., is ill this Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Blazey w®ek with the mun'Ps- rnd sons were guests of Mr * fam^ es of Mr. and Mrs. Blazey’s sister and husband, Mr George Fox who were home on E. M. RODENßfcRGER/M. D. Macedoni N . Y. Consultation« in all Eye Dincns«* Refraction E rrors Corrected Hoars 1.00 to 8.00 P. M. Appointments J. WILLIAM CROWTHE* CHIROPRACTOR __ Hours by Appointment Office Hours 2.00 to 5.00 p. m. Phone 194 Eve. 7.00 to 9.00 416 E. Main S t p. m. except S a t one) Mrs. Ileitry Curran^and ’fam- Sunday for M other’s Day w e re,1 Closed Thurs.Sun. Pm,myr0, N\ T - ily of Rochester, Sunday after-thoir . so,ns and wives- Mr. and Mrs . 1 ------ ----- 1 ------------------------------------- noon and Evening Leon I 1 ox and family of Bergen,! THE SCIIOENTIIALER Red Cross work will be started Mr* and Mrs- CIaude Fox of Fort CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES tnis week in the prepared ro.,m at Glb,so\’ Mr' and Mrs- Kenneth Fox M Ma,n 11 S‘™SLAM xt Piiono 2901 the home of Miss Jeannette Blak- and of Farm ington, their , ^ J i ’-. Workers will meet Tuesday. t augh„ter and husband, Mr. and HoU,% 2£ P - D«»ly Wednesday and Friday afternoons / orffo Allcn and d aughter of ■ Mon., Wed\ and Fri from 1-30 to 5-00 o’clock. Each , <0„ estcr- ! 9-11.30 a. m. W orker is asked to bring n pair ' Pvt' Foster Dickens of Kearns, 1 '»Jrs und S a t of scissors, ruler and covering feu ^ tah’ was a ^ ucst ioK the day on | So ho,lr” Tuesdays and Sunday* the hair. ’ 4 Tuesday of his aunt and uncle, Mr. - ----------------------------------- - -------------- Mrs. Florence Camp enteitain- and Mrs> E- J - Wehrlin. Pvt. Dick-' d<- her sister, Mrs. Emma Hoad of ®ns who has been very >H at Rochester, over Saturday night .earn- ls much improved and i s 1 and Sunday. visiting his parents, Mr. and M rs . 1 Sergeant Robert Bills has been ^ames Dickens at Clifton Springs' transferred to Fort Miles. Dela* , ** a w ^ays*ton, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maloney PORT GIBSON Editor--Mrs. C. D.-IIeald METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Idas F. Livings Pastor Sunday school— 10:00 a. m. Miss Lweeken® with their unelè and »t, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey TTeil- wn. !frs, Maurice White and chil- 'B of Rochester, were Sunday !®-aW.h 6 -heme-of-Mr 8 ?-iH arn= > Wilcoxen. fa. Leon A. Plnmh spent itier’B Day with her mother and, tter, Mrs. Hannah Wilcoxen 1 Milo, Kt., and Mrs. Vincent Garlock i ,children of Victor were Sun- Ì dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. X.Beal. fa : ..Carol 0. D eForrest of tó n spent Mother’s Day with £ mother Mrs. Sophie Olney and ^r‘ an^:Mrs. Alvin DeW itt had * following Sunday callers; Mr. -^rBerFBeW itt; of Fairport, ^■vHenry Leisten of Fairport; -*hd Mrs. Howard Bastain of Mr. and Mrs. George Rowe irandson Weston of Macedqn T,> Mr. and Mrs^ Howard ^ . ^airport and Mr. and \ijliam Frizelle 'of Macedon ater. ^ S>ris and women sat v |o the annual M ather and j r r r ban(luet held a t the v«..church on Monday even- ... >S3 Elizabeth Turner was tot an^ s^ e &raced the -7! ? her charm and ability Mr. and Mrs. Reese Roberts, L ig h ten w . Thomas, jr., from Rochester- and Mrs. Harold | arm y Donner and son, Arthur, from f Lawrence Valentine A.O.M. 3/c, Egypt visited Mr. and Mrs. A rthur, nayy Briggs last Sunday afternoon. Icharles^A, VanScott, CM2/c,_nav^ ~ F r l 5 ffl^ o f —3«mes—T'™“ ' encimo V* ----- — .- iK^isey warren, jl/», arm be interested to know that he is ^ ^ E _ Walkelli arm y ñ o c a t e d 4 n - F t ^ B e n n in g ,J 3 a .H_and.as_A V / c Ä rthur Weipert, arrnjr town where Mr. Sleight is employ- F remont L. Thrasher, jr., ed.------- -------------------- :— --- — ;— —-I—arm y - Pvt. Paul F. Wager, army Pvt. Glenn L. Warren, arm 3 ?. 1st. L ie u t John M. Wilson, army an instructor in the Radio School Code room. W. T. Sampson met with a pain ful accident last week Tuesday morning while ploughing in. the | Corp. Russell J. Wendt, army field with his team of horses. The Can(j. Thomas W. Young, army plow suddenly struck a | Corp. Robert J. Yorton, army W « - . a * » , was caught in such a manner a s > / S Charles Yackiw, navy not to be able t^ extricate himself .pvt. Richard Youngman, army until assistance came quite- some I______________________________ tim e after the accident. He was. „ ta ten to Dr. Cook, specialist in ¡were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Rochester where Xrays were taken and Mrs. Fred Schrader and fam- and the bone set. |ily. Callers in the afternoon at the Mr. Sampson is recovering at gcIira(jer home were Mrs. Schrad- home but is suffering a great ea , ot}ier sisters, and their ,fam- n f n a in from the injury. , • ; Kev. and Mrs. Warren A bherk Eleanor and Doreen' Youngman llies, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moore, spent 'n iurs[jay and Friday Jn vifeited relatives in Macedon and daughters aind father, William Hornell, guests of Mr. Palm y ra Sunday. | Moore of Fairport and grandson, Miss Pearl Schrader was a Sun- g a ry ( Coleman 6f Rochester, Mr. both™\ P a c k n rd^M rs MPhilander I A t the annual school meeting and daug,'itTer’ A™ a Mae> and Mr- Edntt Plass, superintendent. Packard Mrs’ Raymond F r itts'of consolidated District No. 0, and M rs^-IlQ rr^G a rdner-of-R u c h ^ liTl(rTrr-irn=A Packard, Mrs. Raymond Jmtts Tuesday evening it the ester and Mlss Ann Ramson of _ Mrs. Warren Sherk, Miss Jean - 1 1 ,u iut8llay evening u me c? j . 1 nette Blaker and Mrs. Victor ¡A«Mtemy, Mrs. Parke Allen was 1 Mr. and Mrs. R o b e rt Burns and Smith attended the spring meet -1 f elected trustee for three >’p;lrs' I Gardner and Mrs lfiw n n ' dauKhtcr- Linda> of Baldwinsville ing of the Rochester District !*■■ B- Hicks was re-elcctod collec- p ^ oward ®eLano- spent Tuesday in T o rt Gibson with Arthur Bradley was clerk of ’. d S. Coon of Kearns, Mrs. Burns’ p arents, Mr.-and Mrs. Utah, is on a 21 day sick leave -Quy Norton the event being littlo from service and is visiting his Miss Linda’s f ir s t birthday, parents, Mr and Mrs Sherwood Mr. and Mrs. John stac of Ful_ ! m , t ? ' ' ^ lou vi8iU,d M rs- sta c y ’8 mother, the ,. “ ! , , , “ °r!.. .le. ari0„C”Un‘ Mrs- MarV Stacy on Tuesday. W. S. C. S. at East Rochester | ^ r - Methodist church, last Tuesday meeting, afternoon. A s'pecial Grange meeting will be held Saturday evening May 15 at 8:00 o’clock. The Worthy 4-H NEWS During the first half of Lecturer, MVs. T. R. Bryant will 11942-43 4-H year, the Swift 4-H . a n d a im a '^ w a f'T a n n e r 1 .UCV' 1,aU' K irk Patrick cal1* . . . **naaigua, was a dinner guest of nn f io n„_i n.-i ___ ___ be in charge of the program on ;club of Palmyra has gained new i°f ed °n fric,ulH in r ° r t Gibson on “Home Security.” Refreshments members and started new projects,,and s is ter' Mlss E«la, Tuesday p. m. - will be in charge of the men. | The Eirls have studied “Foods 0 n Fridnv mnmimr ia n 1 MrS’ W‘ F* GarIock and Mra- Committee, A rthur Bradley and for Fun and Fitness,” a project on ' 0 ^ heafth o f f i ^ r nf Hj ,' S rd Jcffery ° f Pall,lyra visit- fSrl Koch subject of good nutrition. A f-I« . , * officer of ed Mrs. George York of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Erhest Ruffell ter this was completed in Feb' ! H a r X ^ o f ^ t a t ^ D e n a r U . ^ ' r W1cdnesday p’ m‘ visited Mr. Ruffell’s parents, M r . ! ™ ^ , a dinner was held for the H c o n d u r t T w * « » ° i K,cl,ard A rthur Curtis who has nnd Mrs. Harry Ruffell of Ontario slightly skeptical mothers of the • c‘. a ™'d a\ d been very sick a t the home of hia group. However, the girls proved , 11 . cI*n,c a t the village grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. that they could prepare a meal t 01U1S.°’ ln. ''I 118 v'\ a 8 e> from Jfeald is able to be out again, even under rationed buying. Mov-1 ‘ . * 13 u r ^ ed ev\ | Isaac Lusk of Palm y ra called on ies were shown by Mr. Cunning- e7 t ! , a! wbo has not receiv- his niece, Mrs; A b ram O’Meal on ham, the county agent, who also e , 0X01 ^ a^e ^en take Monday p. in. attended.^ | a van age V 8 opportunity. Re -1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson vis- Some of the girls have begun P01\.^ ° recfnt . cascs of diphtheria itcd Mr. Wilson’s daughter, Mrs. projects in “Room Improvement” , the c o m m W y are a caution to Stuart Turk and Mr. Turk in Roch- which may be taken period ,be pa?\en^s o i\ev e r y child th a t ester, Sunday. Center, (Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H arry Riiffell is recovering from a recent illness. Mrs. Lottie Wagner of Palmyra was the weekend .guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spafford. Mr. and Mrs. Parke Allen were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diebold of Buffalo. Mrs. William Aldridge enter- taiheiL her •parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Thompson at dinner on Sunday. Her brother and wife. Mr. and M js_R o g e r Thompson and sons of Fairport and Miss Pearl Schradér^of Macedon were hei^-guests—for—lunch]— Sunday, evening. Doris nnd Mflrilyn_Allr>n qpont. the weekend with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Heil- bron and daughter, Prisci(la of Macedon. Kenneth Allen wi weekend guest of his grandpar ents, Mr, and Mrs. (Jharles. Kemp, Annette and Howard Garlock of Marion were weekend guests of their cousins, Shirley and Beverly Garlock. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Byers of Pal- Tnyra were Sunday dinner guests of .Mrs. Byers’ parents, Mr. And Mrs. William Miller. _ Mrs. Victor\ Smith spent Tues day morning of last week with her sister, Mrs}. E. P, Clark of Fair port. Rev. and Mrs. Warren A Sherk day evening guest of Mrs. William jfrs. Clarence Lewis and' Sherks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Sherk. - Mr. and—M tst -R- -fe—Hicks—of-|- - i Rochester, visited their father. F. family and father, Louis Amsler Mrs. W alter Ford of Palm yra and j Mrs. Mertie Church of Lincoln of Union Hill and Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weigert and was the weekend guest of her Fred Prober of Macedon Center s(jng of victor. I daughter, and husband, Mr. and 1 I I i period of two or' three y^firs. In connect tion with this several of the girls were \taKeTTt(TMnfi onTjy~Miss Lor-' ene Warner, their leader, for a T ... . . demonstration. Here the girls !'i s t o r i public health nurse in ar- Iearned how to arrange a bedroom by selecting paint, paper and cur- tains to harmonize with the furni ture and with the size and shape of the room. _________ Plans for the rest of the year are not all formed, but the girls plan, to sew, can, and raise Victory Gardens, at least, ^om e nursing and outdoor cookery may be in- luded, if plans now in the prepar atory stages, go through. 1 together the girls hope to ma ce this year the best in 'the his- toi ?-of the club, by trying to live up to the 4-H Motto: “Make the bd t better.” 1 V . ------------------------- ------------------------------- ---- they should havfe fuH protection 1 The Cheerful--A. _____ against diphtheria. | tertained at the homo of Mrs. -M r s , -Harry Redingtoir h a s - r c - ^ n e h r y Bedettcr s r ./ o n T H iSday^.- \ cently been assisting Clarissa D. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Brewster of Palmyra called a t the home of Mr. and Airs. C. D. Heald. Abram O’Meal calleiL-on. Orio— Tack of East Palm y ra, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T e rry Garlock of ranging for the clinic. FAIRVILLE \Eclitor—Kalph >V. Wolmer Revr-Brown-of—Wcbster-uccupicd- 7 j ewar|{, Mr. and—Mrs. Vincent the Presbyterian piflpit Sunday Garlock an(j fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. mbrmng. . I E verett Garlock and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M rs.-Glen Weimer and Elbert Garlock, of V ictor and Mr. family and Fred W eimer orL y o n s and Mrs. W. A. Beal and daugh- w e r e re c e n t d i n n e r g u e s t s o f Mr. ¡ter, C l a r isa o f ■ M a c e d o n s p e n t and Mrs. William Fischer. > | Mother’s Day w ith Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Hobert and i F. Garlqck. family attended the funeral of Michael Skysinski, Monday. | Roville Tack returned to his home Sunday from the Strong^ Memorial Hospital in. Rochester where he had been a patient for some time. Mrs. Mary DeNeef of Albany is spending some tim e in Fairville with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hockenber- ger and family. j Mrs. Susan D ePlantcr of Phelps spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scheer. Isaac Tack, who h a s ’been ill at his home for some tim e is gaining- •slowlyv Mr. and Mrs. Charted W eimer of Rochester spent Thursday with Mr.‘ and Mrs. Frank Weimer. John Seager a form e r resident of this place visited friends last week. Mrs. Henry VerVerd was a guest of Mrs. Jacob Cleason of Palmyra recently. Mr. and Mrs.^E. L. Webster and Mr. -and Mrs. Bushr of Seneca Cas tle. called on Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garlock. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Dunk and family were Sunday diliner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis DeSeyn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunk of Pal* myra weie guests Saturday even ing of Mr. and M rs. Harry Dunk. Miss Ellen Kelley, who has been .spending her E a s ter vacation with [her parents, M r, a n d Mrs.- Eugene Kelley, has returned to her school duties at Montlcello. t Mr. and Mrs. Jrio Blankenburg of Palmyra spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Dunk.