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Briefs About Soldiers Word has been received here that Pfc. Nelson E. B a rnhart has been promoted tp corppral and is sta tioned at'Harvardj Neb. % ‘ < ” - Praised by Under Secretary, nf W a r Robert P. Patterson as “a fine body of men” • and said .by Con gressman R. EJ. Thomason of Tex as to make him “feel, good over the future of the nation,” another Social -Personal News William B. Clinton, hais been con fin e d 'to his. home the past month by illness. . Frank Tufts is- a patient a t the Genesee Hospital, Rochester. Mrs.- Norma Kommer and daugh- large class of potential combat pi-1 Beatrice, ¿nd Mrs. Paul Goe- lots has departed from the San A n -' tonio Aviation' Cadet Center to take advanced training a t 'primary b e r t were in town Tuesday after noon. fc, Mrs. Edwin Spickett spent Sun- flying fields. Included in this class d a ^ d Z n l ? - T T V i of 196 from New York State- are I f and Aviation Cadets Nojrbert E. DeWolf ^ Tfuner?T’ °f her neP ' of 123 Fayette Street and Robert^ •T. Ryan of R.D. 2, Palmyra. 7 aite^ oon at C o r b e ls Under- The cadets have completed twb * -Chapel on L a k e . Avenue, phases of thiir t r a i l g - S e a t | BUnal made in Pittsford‘ » the Army Air Forces Classfication | Mr. and Mrs. George Stubbings the \“Mad Russian,” gives out w ith , a at t!le Preflight School entertained Mr. and Mrs. Howard fori and rhythm in \Let’s rfH ave t5le units which make Stubbings, Ernest Stubbings, jr., Fun,” now playing at the S trand lup 41113 mJl»tary establishment, Constance Dailey, Mrs. H attie ' largest aviation cadet training cen- Stubbings of Fairport,. Mr. and te r in the nation. They will receive Mrs. Basil Fleming of Palm y ra and their first actual flying training- Miss Marjorie Fleming of Elm ira ' His h a i r ’s o n end b e c a u s e h i s own g e n i u s 'f r i g h t e n s h i m ! B e r t Gordon, m o r e p o p u larly k n o w n a s along with “Whistling in -Dixie.” The comedy also features John . Beal and beautiful M argaret Lind- $ay. * < dancing pa r t y a: 5 - G.L.F. Hall, Palmyra i'J ur round a n d s q u a r e DANGES Sat. Night, May 29 EVERYBODY WELCOME a t the primary fields. .a t dinner on Sunday. Pvt. Warren D. Smith, son of Army flight instructor Garth Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith,, has been Parker is spending a few days with promoted to the rank, of Private 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F irst Class. £ ¿ y r >ji Parker. Graduating with, the-Photo Com- H y V p -f xT a ■ v manders, Class 7-4S*'iA.A.F:T.T.C., NeW York Clty Monda? evemng be‘ Mrs. Joseph 0. \Wager left for sw York City Monday evening cause of illness in the^family. Mrs. Harry E. Williamson spent a week in Providence, R. I., and 1928 1 9 4 3 GENERAL INSURANCE Old Line Companies Represented All lines written, including Life Insurance EARL F. GEER, AGENCY OPhone 26-J No 220 Stafford Street Palmyra, N. Y. today at Yale University, New Ha ven, Gonn., William R: Ruslimore of this city, received h is commission as second lieutenant, according' to Mount Vernon, N. Y word 'received by his parents, M r.1 . and Mrs. J. W. Rushmore, jr., 115 Merriman Reel has returned to Washington Street. He expects his defense work in Rochester af- soon to be sent with a bombing *er an '**ncss several weeks. squadron to the Utah deserts. “Ta- | Mrs. Jack Skelly, jr., returned to ken from the Daily Messenger, her home jn Schenectady, Sunday, Canandaigua, N. Y.., April 29, after spending the past week with 1943. i h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Hickey She also visited Mr. and Gii 1 Scout News |Mrs-Ske,,y in Rochester- The ioiiowing officers were G. B. Green of Cooperstpwn was elected at the last meeting of Troop a guest for a few days this week II of the Girl Scouts: of his brother, Lewis Green and Chairman of business meetings Mrs. Green. ï S f b b i n g a Mr.- and -Mrs.;! W illiam Manguin,1 whp Were called' t o , P almyra. by M rs.. Mangum’s sister? oMrs. • Wil liam Rush, last week, onlaccount of theserious-illnes^ of their moth-- er, Mrs. Catherine Pitts, returned to their home in Baltimore, Md.t Sunday. • ■ Mrs. F. P. Russell of New York City is spending some time with herf nieces, the M isses Sanders,-on Canandaigua Strpet. Miss .Clara Yeom ans spent Tues day with her -niece, Mrs. A. E. Huntley in W alworth. R.-' W. Edward. Hargrave, D.’G.L., Past Matron, E thel Hargrave, W. M. Winifred Rum rill, Conductress Elva Milligan and Color Bearer Eva Wallace 'of Palm y ra Chapter, O.E.S., attended th e Wayne Dis trict O.E.S., Convention, in Wil- \ liamson on Monday, May 24. , Mrs. Geojrge Bodine and M rs.1 Ralph McCloud of Rochester spent Monday with Mrs. George Truax. Mrs. Florence H a ll and Miss Nel- 1 lie Wells arrived in Palmyra on Thursday after spending the win ter months in San Antonio, Texas. \ I Mrs. Kittie M cKnutt returned to S a n d e r s o n —P f if e r - v . : .- ' - S t ; d i a r y ’s C h u r t h r .R o c h e ster, w a s th e scene o f a p r e t t y spring .w e d d ing,” .at h i g h „ .noon. M a y 10, w h e n - M a r jo r ie A n n BfLfer, d a u g h te r o f F r e d E.' P S i e r , U S N R , _and; M r s .-P f if e r ofi P a lm y r a * b e c a m e th e \bride of PP C R o b e r t C o lllns*S a n - d e r s o n , U. S . A rm y A ir F o r c e . Rev. G e o r g e F . Kefctell p e r f o r m e d th e cerem o n y . ENGAGEMENTS v .The engagem ent of Miss iHelen Faii^chlld,to S l'/C Bernard Storm s,’ son of’ George Storm s pi PMrnyra, ia jïmaiincè<C_hy fterT parçnts,. M r.' aiid',sM&. Clarence' Fairchild of. Manchester. ■ ■- . | M iss^Fairchild is a graduate of thé University of Rochester,- while Seaman Storms, is now stationed in New York City. | Mr. and M rs. William F. Busch of Sweets Corners road anmoonc the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca, to Andrew H. Kommer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kom mer of Canandaigua Road, Pal-' myra. . 'tw i« i* K EE P U.P- YOURHOME FURNITURE 0 • ■ FR 0 M - CTUJEkWALDC U 'NEW ARK Mrs. Paul H a rt^pf West Avenue, Fairport, announces the ongage- Mrs. Robert Collins Sanderson The bride, given in m arriage by Palmyra, Thursday, after a mon- i h e r uncle, John B. Adams, wore a „ „ „ th’s visit in the south where she ' m ilitary blue suit w ith navy and practk Soc’icty T o ld \“their an*nu^l ment of her daughter, Winifred, to Corp. Richard IJawver, son of Mr. and Mrs. E v e r e tt D. H aw v er of Miles Avenue, Fairport. Mr. and M rs. John Palm e r of. Brockport, N, Y., announce the \en gagement of th e ir daughter, Bes sie E. to Sergeant Dprtald A. Dohse, son of M r. and Mrs. Robert jDohse, Palm y ra, N. y. | .LOCAL COUPLE ATTEND \ CHIgppRACTORS ANNUAL | CONVENTION IN BUFFALO ' j The > annual convention of the New York S tate Chiropractic Soc iety was held a t Buffalo Saturday and Sunday in Hotel Statler. The Women’s A u x iliary to the Chiro- ' 15c arid this C O U P O N <■ GlosfastEnamel visited Sergeant d / a . Jones and white accessories, and corsage of - M arcia Hibbard Pati'ol leaders—Marcia Hibbard,1 Rena Shogren Troop scribe—Dorothy Culver Flag bearers—Ann Johnson an< M ary McLendon Mrs. Harold Mate from the Pan am a Canal Zone is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Mate. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Beaucage Color guards—Rena Shogren ai)d -and daughter, Patricia, are spend- Dorothy Parsons Hostesses—Nancy Darling, Doris Smith \ ,7 r il T / 7 / ’ brighten - up : >; EVENT N \ f I M \ \ \ « ---------------------------------------------------------- - 1 . I I I il ' I I I I I I I I miracle 1 ONE COAT COVERS WALLPAPER, * painted..walls, w a llboard, basement , wall*. 2 DRIES IN ONE HOUR . . . room may * be occupied immediately. 3 MIXES WITH WATER . . . no turpen- * tin« or solvent* needed. 4 WASHES EASILY * wall clear.ers. with ordinary 5. 1 GAL. DOES AVERAGE ROOM. Past« Form K V->V On* ¿atfort xp*Jre« Jtmlê» ,when mixed, , ready to tue. I I I I I I I I I I I J WHILE THEY LAST I I I I F o r our “Brighten-np Days” ■ Event we’re giving a packet ■ of choice Flower Seeds free m to 'adults purchasing any | item in our store. Come in _ fo.r yours, todayI H ¡IXS t \“““ $Í30 | en ÍS Í e E r y 1 n g p. . 8 3 , K UNncDnííí^n pt »45 S-W SHINGLE ■ ÜHDERC0ATEH STAIN ... most co* Í» S-WSCREEN . S-W BRICK & - w** at ,69 STUCCO PAINT S-W FLOOR ENAMEL ......... S-W LINOLEUM VARNISH........ S-W SHIN STAIN • .'« most colora e > $3.60 I ^ $1J!5 I J gal- $ 1 . 6 0 I $1.95 j ing the week in New York City Karlton Hickey, student a t the Cornell University, Ithaca, is spending a five weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P a tsy Hickey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaw of New ark were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVeme Dibble. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rearson and daughter are now living in the Fisher house in West Macedon. John Jordon of Syracuse, form erly of Palmyra, was in town Sun day to attend the funeral service for E a rl Braman. M rs. Hosmer Osborne of W olcott and sister, Mrs. Nellie Rosser of Rochester were guests of Mrs. Li da- Kelly last Wednesday. D r. J. William Crowther and Mrs, Crowther, attended the New York- State Chiropractic Society m eeting in Hotel Statler, Buffalo last weekend. Mrs. Ernest Coomber of Phelps spent Tuesday with M ts . George Gannon and family. M rs. Carl Bain is a patient a t the Thompson Memorial Hospital in Canandaigua. v _ Miss Catherine Durkin of 338 H athaw ay Place entertained Thurs day evening of this week, thè fol lowing relatives, h e r nephew, Lieut. ¡William Raymond Hoeltka and Ibride and her sister, Mrs. W illiam H oeltka and husband of Pittsfòrd. P e ter Catchman \of Marion call- .ed on J. J. DeReu last Sunday af ternoon. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. George E. Crocker of Macedon were guests. M rs. Emma Beach has returned home after spending the w inter months in é t Petersburg, Fla. Sgt. Joseph Murray Jeft Wednes day morning for California after spending a furlough a t the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ste phen Murray. Mrs. Jones atJElprt'Eustis, Va., and Mrs. Luis Medina, (Jane Kennard) at Elizabeth City, N. C. Mrs. Peter Culp of Rochester is the weekend guest of her mother, Mrs. Lillian Dibble. 4-H NEWS VICTORY GARDEN Many a prospective victory gar dener is still w a iting for someone to plow his garden plot and he begins to wonder whether any- w h ite iris. Her only attendant, Miss Barbara Storm s of Palmyra, wore a brown suit w ith -brown ac cessories, and corsage of yellow roses. Bruce W atson of Roches ter was best man. After the ' ceremony luncheon . was served to fifteen a t Hotel Sag- j amore. | The bride attended Palmyra i- High School and School of Com- • merce, Rochester T h e groom a t - | tended Brighton High, Pcddie School and Oberlin College, and, or Varnish Sfäin and a brush Name Address Wayne Coal and Lumber Corp. Phone 260 convention at the same time. Dr. J. William Crowther and Mrs. Crowther attended and heard sev eral fine lectures. ________ The following officers were' oBiiHmiitiiiimuiiiiuuiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiimmcimim elected a t the Women’s Auxiliary at this time: President Mrs. Ffoyd Gould, Binghaihton Vice-president was employed by Delco Products thing will be p lan ted before Dec-- Division, General M otors, before entering the Air Force. OBITUARY j PALMYRA HARDWARE (HARRY E. WILLIAMSON) JI ^ 2 Payette Street Phone '238/ FR E E CANNING LESSONS There will be free lessons on | canning vegetables, fresh m eat, fish and chicken a t the school house by an expert in canning. Watch your paper for dates. e « s o e s 3 0 e s 8 s s c s * 9 c 3 » c o 9 < > Mrs. A. McIntyre, Sodus Secreta ry-treasurer Mrs. J. Wm. Crowther, Palm y ra Historian Mrs. Ilenry VanKocvering, Lyons This was the 32nd convention of the Chiropractic Society in this state and thc fourth convention of the ladies who are starting the fourth year w ith 96 members, an increase of 90 members since its inception. Mrs. Hattie Pickering I HAS SUCCESSFUL YEAR Mrs. Hattie Pickering, 82 years i n COLLECTING TAXES old, widow of W illiam Pickering, I Miss Minnie A. Crandall lias just died a t her home on th e Alderman dosed the m o st successful year Road on Sunday, M ay 23, after a ' long illness. She is survived by one daughter, M rs. William A lderm an of Pal m y ra; two sons, W. J . Pickering of Lyons and H a rry Pickering of Palm y ra; five grandchildren, Mrs. W a rren Jordan, H a rland, Ken n e th and Donald Pickering, all of Palm y ra, George Pickering of the U. S. Army; four great-grandchil dren, and a niece, Mrs. J o h n Rich m ond of Fairport. oration Day. T h is word comes from Mrs Esther M a rsh, Wolcott, chaihnan of the County Victory Garden Council. W ith the lateness of the season, some readjustm ents have to be m ade in the p lan tin g schedule. Plans for p lanting peas had better be abandoned except in the cool, mountainous regions of the state. If sown now, they Would mature during hot w eather in July. The yield is likely to be small, to say nothing about injury th a t will be caused by aphis. However, if you wish to take a chance you can still plant a few f o r fresh use. Gardeners had best put in first crops-which m a ture rapidly. There is still time for-‘a spring crop of spinach. If the w e a ther remains cool during June, spinach sown now may yield a satisfactory crop. Lettuce and beets also mature | Funeral services were held Wed- rapidly. If plants of these crops n esday afternoon a t 2:30 o’clock can be planted now, they may be from her late home. Rev. A b ram ' ready for harvest by the end of q Brokaw officiating. Interm e n t she has had as collector of town taxes, returning only $877.85 to tho county treasurer. Buy War Bonds ÉÈ-I? ,iiA \ 'í ¿a MAY, WE DECORATE FOR YOUR SHOWER? PHONE 11b Kt/r<i M Wc Telegraph.'Flowers Anywhere •HHimnnnniiiiijnmwnnijniiiiiuiiuiniiiinuiiiinuiiiniiMit STRAND PALMYRA Now Showing June. As soon as these e a rly vegetables have been planted, seed may be sown for some of th e tender vege tables, such as snap beans, sweet corn, cucumbers, an d summer squash. Tomatoes a n d peppers are being set out in m o st p a r ts of the state now that the danger of a late frost is rapidly diminishing. From now on it is-mainly a race against time. M ake use of every I was made in Palm y ra cemetery. , E dward W. Johnson i Edward W. Johnson, 77 years ' old, passed away in h is home on -, V ienna Street S a turday evening, M ay 22, after a long illness. For the past 31 years M r. Johnson has , been in the photography business ; in Palmyra, his establishm e n t be ing known as the House of J o h n son. E’$CUPID...wlrt> HAIR/ sunny day to get plantings made,-' otherwise it may be late summer | ^ survived by his wife, Cora before anything-will be harvested! Robbins Johnson; one daughter, from the garden. T h is does, n ot mean, however, th a t seed and plants should be puddled in while the' ground Is still w et. Sowings made in wet, sticky soil, may never come lip. - This has been a n exceptionally difficult season fo r gardeners in the' 'northeast. Even experienced gardeners have difficulty in keep ing up with tfieir planting sched ules and ini c o n trolling the weeds that' are com ing/ u p everywhere.1 m e n t was made in Palm y ra ccme- Still, no gardeners need to become teiy. discouraged. A few sunny days next week will do m u c h to make up for tim e lost d u r ing the past m o u th. M rs. Emmett Oorcoran, both of Palm y ra; three sons, Paul of Pal m y ra, Corp. Edward Everett John son of McChord Field, W ash., and Corp. Keith R. JohnsorT’ of Fort M onmouth, N. J.; two grandchil dren, Claire Corcoran and James Johnson of Palmyra. 'Funeral services were held thfa Thursday afternoon a t 2:30 o’clbck from his late home. Rev. Ponald B. Blackstone officiating. Inter- WHISTLING IN DIXIE AW RUTHERFORD ototot BANCROFT I Saturday C h e ster Morris, Richard Arlen Wrecking Crew SURPRISED ON'89th- , BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY Mrs. Martin LaChance entertain ed a t a surprise birthday party at her home in Syracuse last Thurs day in honor of h e r grandmother, Mrs. Annie Rush, who was 89 y ears, , , . , „ ,, old on Saturday, M ay 22. The guest! f r f d Andrus of N o rth Rose‘ one of honor received m any 1 lovely brother, Harvey F. Fields pf Syra- cards and gifts, and a, lnvely birth- cuse; several nieces and nephews, day cake. Funeral . Mrs. Rush accompanied her from bis ,ate hom(J daughter-in-law, Mrs,- Robert Rush,,, , A home from Syracuse Sunday and, 1710 n a remained a few days with them1P r °kaw officiating, this week Lyons. before returning to Clarence E. Fields Clarence E. Fields passed away a t his home on K e n t Street Mon day night. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert W itter; one grand daughter, Roberta W itter of Pal m y ra; two1 sisters, Mrs. Loon France of Port Byron and Mrs. Al- be made in Butler and Savannah cemetery. — H al R oec V g “MISS POLf/i™