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J a c e d o n a n d V i c i n i t y .M* Ehrlich—Editor^ . Phone- 4361 eter’s 4 PATRICK’S ;CHURCH • \.John E. Massed;!-’ P astor , a y — Masses.' at 8 ; 0.0 and U t * c h u r c h o f • THE GOOD SHEPHERD I (Universalist) John 0. Bennett, Pastor •'¿y—Morning worship at i a. in* _ ¿ r ST b a p t i s t - c h u r c h Freida M. Ehrlich,. Pastor ’ces for next Lord’s Day are follows: Morning worship at DO' o’clock, with, the pastor nj£on the theme, “Honor to „.a Honor is Due’’. This is t h e ”orial Sunday service, and we ’d a hearty welcome to all who e:no church home in \this com- !ty, to come and worship with arch school will convene at 45 o’clock, with classes, for all groups.-The lessonjsubject is: Counsel to “ Scattered tians”. The key verse for this- n is, “Honor all men. Love the therhood. Fear God, Honor the e last of the series of Youth tutes will be held in the Pal- xhurch at 7:00 o’clock. Cara >ave the-church a t 6:45 sharp, onday, May 31st, (Memorial the annual Memorial Day ces sponsored bv The Amer- Legion will be held in the oolhouse auditorium at 9:00 esday, June 1st, the Nelroze will hold their picnic with Bert Erhardt, with Mrs. Sher- Baker assisting. Thursday, June 3rd, the mid service of Christian Fellow- i and Prayer held in the church rfor at 7:30 o’clock. Choir re- rsal at 8:30 o’clock. Sherman .J. Baker spent ‘day with her sister, Mrs. Fred ey and son, Albert, in East tester. E., Percy Baker is slowly tecov- -g from an attack of pneu- •nia. Miles Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- irDean and daughters of Mar- were guests of Mr and Mrs. orice Dean Wednesday evening, is. Charles' Fuller left Sunday i her husband to spend the sum- in Medina, where Mr. Fuller ow' employed. is. L qjs Gridley spent several ys in town this last week visit- iriends. Mrs. Gridley^ and Mr. Mrs. Jaque Wilson called on r son and brother, Charles 'dley at Sampson Naval Train- g Station on Sunday. The Ganargua Unit of the Home au held their* last m eeting of season last Wednesday at 'ch time the following were as officers for the coming Chairman, Mrs. Howard iedrick; vice-chairman, Mrs. John merset; secretary and treasurer, Cecil Kelly; food leader, Mrs. ¿man J. Baker; clothing leader, Sidney Proctor; house leaders, Richard L. Maxwell and Mrs. Tlliam S. Clark; home-manage- eat leader, Mrs. Joseph Wager. Don’t forget Soldier’s packages is” Friday at the Baptist Church lor; packages may be left from 1 a. m. on. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fromm and _M. Fromm of Rochester were ■weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Somerset. \ Mary Fisher spent Thurs- ■with the Merrick fam ily in “yra; she also called on her tier, Jacob Crooksicn. • and Mrs. Harry Gorman to Sampson Naval Training tion to see their son, Richard ..Sunday. s. W. A'. Beal spent Friday in hater with Mrs. Jenny Kitch- Stitch and Chatter . I Once • upon a ' time three f liftle boys went t o work in , a cemetery They worked hard to e'arn $ good' - days wages. But;, what,- should hap- I M A C E D O N C E N T E R Editor—Mrs. Victor Smith e The'assembiy on Friday, May 28,\ Pen? Somewhere they got poison [ will be i n ’charge of Mrs. W illiam ivy\; They were-, simply covered Maney-and her Eighth grade pupils. CANNING LESSONS $Trs. Elizabeth Pfautz, hom e demonstration agent -for W a y n e County, is helping to give a series ’ METHODIST CHURCH •Rev. Warren A . Sherk, Pastor Sundajr, May 30. ( lOiOO o’clock—Morning worship. 11:00 o’clock^Church school. Tlie with, it—what' agony!!. And last , 1 but least, they paid more in doc tors bills than- they earned. The ipotto of this little story js Missionary program in charge Of “never'wbrlc”. •- ■’ Mrs. Warren ..Stark, missionary Kiash- and Manchester don’t ride superintendent. Lesson topic; “The of canning lessons in the\ school , to Macec*on Center on Sundays just Christian as a Citizen.’,’ ^ Wednesday evenings — M X F , Quarry Hour” at the parsonage \Who is that big, handsome sol- 1 at 7.00 o’clock, dier that sent Esther his picture? ? I Wednesday- evenings at 8;00 Don’t ever tempt Helen Sap. with o’clock—Mid-week servi ® of Pray- candy!! We must watch our calor-!er and Fellowship at. the church, iesM 1 Ruth and Helen had an awfully good time in Indianna!!!! ¿11 u ie bCJlOOl 1 - kitchen. These lessons are part o f 1 o r t h e .exercise dp they?-??? We the course sponsored by the sta t e don?t think so- and federal governments to en courage home, production and pre servation of foods. The first in the series of'lessons was given Monday, May 24. That, lesson covered general canning methods, canning equipment, sup plies available, and prevention o f spoilage. The next lessons will be given Father and Son banquet will be •nn. t ,. . held Monday evening, May 31, a t Why did Eiz refuse to go out 6;3() 0,c]0ck afc the Academy. Dr. during interm ission?*? Could itb e Hanford Closson of Grace Meth- th a t old flame Jack1. ? . . , church, Rochester will be the W hat’s the matter Glen- 6 . There will be no services in the won’t Betty give you a break??? ¡Center Methodist Church on Sun- Lina you shouldn’t say such day, June G. tilings! Mr. Merrill doesn’t know how to take them. You meet the nicest people at square dances. They take 'you to the movies, buy you candy and ev- 1 erything—dont they Shirley and Helen F .??? Macedon Boys In The Service A t the church school board meet ing ‘ workers conference ‘ held last on Monday and Wednesday nights, ' W e wonder— ---- Why can’t kids speaker. and these lessons .will include the stay at school when there is a [ ipjje Genesee annual conference demonstration and practice in-can- ! dance? ? ? ? fQf the Methodist Church will be ning vegetables, fruits and fru it j My Louie malces a\ lovely big held at West Avenue Methodist juices, meats' and.poultry. — f’brolher- ------ ^doesn't heT? ?T? ¡'Church7Rochester7 Jmie 3, 47^ and' All those who are interested are ‘ invited to attend. Exact dates and 1 subjects of meetings may be o h - . tained from Home Bureau m em - 1 bers or from Miss Pierce. 1 — ■' | Macedon School News Grades One and Two v • I Very little of interest has hap pened in our room. We are sorry to report that Sally Eggleton has been absent all week. Richard Payne is back again after a w eek’s absence. Our defense sale fell down this week with only $4.70 as compared to last weeks $18.75. With only five weeks of school left we are working extra hard so we can complete our books by Packard, Dorothy Donk, Maryellen A i r y . . ( # .Beginners Department— Superin tendent,^M rs. Cyrus Packard Teachers—Miss Clara Miller, M iss Esther Bills The June meeting of the FA R M IN G T O N E<ytoiv—Mrs. <3. R. Gardner FRIENDS ¡CHURCH » Rev. Leonard Hall, Pastor Sunday Scljool—10:00 o’clock. Worship—1},:00 o’clock. SAINT JOHfTS LUTHERAN - CirDRCH - Rev. August P.\ Krcutx, Pastor.’ Sunday, May'30th: 10 A. M., di- W.S.C.S. will be held Thursday af- ' vine service w ith youth sermon, tem o o n , June 3, at 2:00 o’clock at' H .i5 A. ¡M;l Sunday School and the Academy. Hostess committee— I Bible Class (Junior and Senior). Mrs. William Clow, Mrs. May De-' 1;30 P. M., the Lutheran Hour Jongh, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs . 1 Broadcast ov^ta.tion'W G R , Buf- Victor Smith, Mrs. Earle Jones. ! falo, or WSAY, Rochester. Roger Ruffell is home from th e 1 n Thursday, June 3rd the Ladies U n iversity di Michigan for the Akf * * * * * f ^ summer recess. iM ^ Carl Wendt Sr. at 8 P. M. . , T’rlday, June 4th, the Church '• Car> B, ®,alie5’ son ° ,Mr' and Council m eets at 8 P. M, M rs. Carl B. Blaker, h a ving com- „ 1 _i i . * n r ___ __ _ — ------- ------- pitted his four years course' at St. John’s College, Annapolis, is sched uled to be graduated from that col lege Tuesday, May 25. Mrs. May DeJongh is ill* and con fined to her home. “Mrs. William- Mahnke has ly ill the past month, her daughters, Rev. and Mrs. Leonard R. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. James Padgham were In Rochester, recently, and visited Mrs. Leonard Padgham and little daughter a t the Strong M em orial hospital •s. .Bertha ir’opennuse: hostess o f the local W.C.T.U. m eet Mrs. Louise Engert and Mrs. A l- ing on Tuesday evening Preced- bert Soeffing of Rochester spent ing the meeting, £he playlet re- Sunday with her-. Mrs. Emily O’Nèil returned on Tuesday evening the following of- Saturday,* from a two weeks visit 1 Below is a list of the men from | the Town of Macedon who are in Service. This list may not be en tirely correct. . Paul Angelo, A. S., navy 1 LeRoy Airy, A. S., navy Grades Three and Four ' C'°rp- Albert 'Arnold, army Sandra Young and Allen W right Pvt. Robert Alderman, army have been abseiit two days because Pvt. Leonard Boughton, army of illness. De Nitha Pruitt had the Gerald E. Baker, A v /c navy misfortune to break her arm w h ile Pvt. Albert T Baker, army playing on the see-saw. W e are A 'C Clinton Baker, navy glad that it is only a slight frac- A /C Richard Briggs, navy ture. Sgt. Francis E. Bums, army Grade four children axe having S g t. Robert Bills, army a good time making A u s tralian , P v t. John L. Briggs, army notebooks. Each child has a large A /C Robert N. Blazey, army scrap-book in which, to keep an a c - ! K enneth Bumpus, A. S. navy count of our travels in A u s tralia,' Cand. William A. Beal, army and pictures. I Corp. Leo Clow, army Some of us are learning to k n i t . Gordon Camp, army so that w e can make an afghan Pvt. William H. Conant, army for the Junior Red Cross. A V /C Edmund B. Conant Jr., army Pvt. Robert Cole, army 1 s t Lieut. J. D. Crocker, army w e 'P v t . Harland Doebereiner, army Grades Five and Six In sixth grade geography have just completed ou r 'un it on Pvt. Emerson DeJongh, army,, Germany. Each child made a p o r t-¡A lbert Demeurisse, S l / c , navy folio containing pictures, m a p s, 1 John Dwyer, CM I/C , navy stories, current events, and charts. Pvt. William Deys, jr., army • The covers were attractively decor- j Corp. William Drickel, army ated. John Blyth made a picture Harold Doebereiner AMM 3 /c, navy map and a typical German hom e. I P v t. William Everett, army Robert Vosburg made a draw ing Corp. Carlton Foster, army of a new type of railroad train p f c. Joseph-Gargana, army which the Germans are building | L ieut. William W. Guelph, army for use on their railroads. It is j L ieut. John J. Guelph, army called a speed motor car, and i t ha§ Charles Gridley, A.S., navy a speed of 106 miles an hour . 1 Richard Gorman, A.S., navy Gayle Marsh constructed an old German opera house. James Sap- ienza and Gerald Rolland made the town of Oberammergau and the theatre in which the Passion P lay is presented. Barbara Straight had charge of the bulletin board. Eighth Grade News We eighth graders and a few from grade seven are preparing an as sembly to be held next Friday, in the auditorium. The students think it will be very interesting. Many of our pupils have joined the 4-H Club just newly organized by Mrs. Clark. A few of our pupils were at the Sophomore dance the other n i g h t A few w ent out $01 a walk a t in termission. I wonder who th e y were??? A few were a little late, too! We are looking forward to our graduation which will be the 18th r- and Mrs. W. F . Garlock and Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ;ess and sons of ,Port Gibson surprise supper guests of Mr. .Mrs. W. A. Beal and daughter, J on Friday -evening. Clayton Hv Olney, has fin- his work, at Clarkson College TecKnology and is home with his ^ fami>y. Mrs. S. Olney, , J“ly 1 st, when he will be as- ®?ned to another college under the *ral Reserve program. choir of the B a p tist Church their bi-monthly supper and 688 meeting at the church and twenty were in atten- Wnf k * r°J* has been received y « ? Village Clerk, Roy F. Esley, collection of taxes will take Iori°n cac^ day from June 1st fen*\ ^ ^ P t Saturdays, Sun- and holidays, from 9:00 2nd. Lt. Robert M. Gorman, army Charlie Howell, A. S., navy Pvt. Kenneth Holtz, army Pfc. Roger E. Holtz, army Maurice H. Hickey, SzC, navy Pvt. Walter C. Hill, army Corp. Roger W. Hawes, army Pvt. Mark Harrington, army Pfc. Nathan Hamilton, army Corp. Arthur S. Johnson, army Pfc.- Richard F. Johnson, army Corp. John Jordan, army Sgt. F. E. Jennejohn, army Pvt. Albert W. Johnson, army Pfc. Peter Kneut, army Charles Lonneville, A. S. navy Pfc. Richard A. Lynch, army Corp. Sherman L. Lynch, army Pvt. Francis J. Marks, army Gerald F. Miner, A.S., navy S g t. Harry J. Wakey, army Pvt. James Matrailles, army A /C Richard E. Maxwell; army 1st. Lieut. Albert Y. Molner, army Sgt. William Mosher, army M /Sgt.-H erbert Mosher, army A lvin Orbaker, A. S., navy of June. have a picnic or not but w e are hoping w e can. , t Pfc. George Priiitt Pfc. Frazier Pruitt, army Pfc. Harry Pruitt, army Pfc. ¿George Pickering, army Edward O.' Paquet, F 2 /c, navy Sgt. James Patterson,' army Corp. Mark Quinn, army James P. Rearson, S 2 / c , navy 0 ’C>Ock:tó- 4:00 o’clock in the office MUSIC d e p a r t m e n t The musical program has been, planned for the commencement ex ercises in June. a _ Jiolll„ _ ______ _ ____ _ — The newly organized Russell Richards, army Band will furnish the music; i o r ? ^ R(jland Ryder, army the processional at Junior H i g n . p ^ Harold Smith, army Commencement. The, Junior chorus Gerald R Schultz, S 2/c, navy will sing several numbers and, also■ Marvin? Schilstra, army the sixth grade chorus. 'lpvt.*W illiam Schultz, army - The Senior Band will play fo r Harry j . Sapienz», army High School Commencement on Samuel Sapienza, ariny June 22, and the chorus w ill sin g Sirt; Charles D. Sapienza, army several numbers, among them, “O -p ^ j oseph Sapienza,-army Lovely Heart” by Hugh S. Robert- p v t Pan, gapienza, army ton 'Corp. William Schoenthali The chorus will also sing fo r the Pfc. Fred C. Smith, jr., army Baccalaureate Service on Sunday, Edward Schimerhm S2/c, navy June 20 They will sing “Adora- P v t. LaVeroe Schnttnrr, army ficers and teachers were elected Superintendent Walter Kenyon, reelected Assistant superintendent Mrs.\ Daniel Weir-. Secretary and treasurer Mrs. Kenneth Years Assistant secretary and treas urer—Mrs. E. J. Schattner. Missionary Superintendent Mrs. Warren Sherk Teachers \ Adult class—F. B. Hicks, Miss Jeannette Blaker assistant Packard Class—Mrs. Elizabeth Packard, Mrs. B. M. Hancf assis tant E. B. W. Class—Mrs. Martha Hoag Intermediate Girls—Miss Ksther Spafford, Mrs. George Packard as sistant Boys Class—Howard Bradley Junior Class—Mrs. Cornelia Donk, Miss Jeannette Wagner as sistant Primary Department superinten dent—Miss Jeannette Wagner Teachers—Helen Airy, Elizabeth in Toronto. She will spend the\ summer with Ver sitter, Mrs. B. M. Hance. Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Brower of Silver City, N. C., have fieen the guests of their daughter and hus band, Rev. and Mrs. W arrer A. Sherk for a week. Pvt. Walter Hill of New York City spent a few hours on Sunday w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill and Charles. Mrs. William Aldridge w a s the weekend guest of ^ r s . Elgin 1 Bound of Victor. Mr. and Mrs. James Eldredge of Bergen were luncheon guests of Mrs. M. B. Hance on Thursday and visited Center relatives. Miss Mary Dailor is spending som e time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tischer of Victor. Leroy Airy S2/c returned, Fri day nom ing, to Sampson Naval Training Station. He had been home on a weeks furlough. Mrs. Donald Eggleton and son, Bobby, of Macedon spent Thurs day with Mrs. Burdette Blazey and sons. Mr. Eggleton was also a sup per guest of the Blazeys. Mrs. John Kuttruff and daugh- centlV given a t the Ontario County Instirate, held in Canandaigua, was repeated. The title, \In Times Like These” was given with the following cast, w ltlf Mrs. Leonard R. Hall as “.Christian”, Mrs. Anton Richmond as \Spirit of Fear”, and Nora Goodsell a s “Spirit of Faith\. Following a short business m eet ing the program was in <Jharge of the local director 0 / \Child W el fare\ Mrs. Anton Richmond. Readings were given by several ladies, and a discussion of the book and 'review, ‘‘The Amazing Story of Repeal”, was given by Mrs. Fred Popenhusen. Light re freshments were served by the hosti assisted by Mrs. Anton R ich mond. Friends of Mrs. Frank Bastlan ■> are pleased to hear of her recovery from her recent operation which was performed at the F. F. Thompson Hospital in Canandai gua, and that shd has returned to her home. Charles R. Gardner was a recent caller of his cousin and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gardner, a t Phelps. .MACEDON 4-H CLUBS ACTIVITIES ' ' Macedon’s three organized 4-H ter, Mrs. Floyd Bamsdale of W est Clubs are now going aliead w i t h , Walworth, Mrs. Raymond Fritts their programs. The Macedon and daughter, Mrs. George Pack- G i r l s 4 - H .i s composed of 20 village ard attended the Mother and girls. This year’s projects are Daughter banquet at the First \Outdoor Cookery” and \Begin- • B a p tist Church, Fairport on Wed- ners Sewing.” Each member h a s nesday evening, chosen an article to be made un - | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hicks of der the sewing project, the c o u n ty Rochester were weekend guests of 4-H office having sent a traveling their father, F. B. Hicks, k it containing several styles of ap- I A regular Grange m eeting will rons, dickies, sandals, m a k e-up be held Saturday evening, May 29, capes and jum p er dresses. Mrs. a t 8:00 o’clock. Memorial program W illiam S. Clark is local club by Chaplain, Mrs. Martha Hoag, leader. She, in the company of Recreation, Miss Celia H o a g , Re- M rs. Leo Bailey, recently attended freshments—Mr. and Mrs.. Carl a leaders’ m eeting at Sodus for in - Blaker, Helen and Maryellen Airy, struction in outdoor cookery, w ith | Miss Emma Harris and brother, J. D . Pond of Cornell as instruc- W illiam Harris of Buffalo and sis- tor. DOrothy Knapp is president ter, Mrs. Edward Hull, Fairport- o i .the newly formed club, and Macedon Center Road called on Elizabeth W right, secretary. , friends in the Center, Saturday T en girls are members of the ’ afternoon. Macedon Center VB 4-H Club. \ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fritts T h eir year’s projects wUl.be built w ere Sunday dinner and afternoon around ‘‘Food for Fun and F it- guests of Miss Jeannette Blaker ness.” Special emphasis will be and Clarence Blaker. placed on home-grown vegetable; The Misses Ernestine Ruffell, food. This club (meets the first H elen and Maryellen .A iry, Betty an d .third Tuesday of each m o n th. Rowe, Jeannette and Ruth Wagner M iss Ruth Pierce is local leader and Clara Miller and Mrs. Porter and she is assisted by Mrs. Arthur R eeve.attended a variety shower Bradley. Doreen Johnstonds'preS'- jfor Miss Ruffell, Wednesday even- ident and- H elen Doyle, secretary, in g by Miss Clarissa Beal and Miss B U S IN E S S CARDS • WILLIAM E. BEEL OytonctrUt ■For Appointaénta *Phone 247 113 Jackson Street, E a st Palm yra, N. Y. McGUIRE & HARGRAVE Funeral directors and- embalmerm. Phones:’ Store, 7-7. McGuire, reni- lenco 315; Hargrave residence 314. Funeral Home 123 E. Jackson St. QUALITY CEMETERY MEMORIALS 124 Market St. Palmyra, N*~Y. , Phone 415 ' nj Former location of John W. Watson Co. Monuments . Headstones Mausoleums J. W. VAN VALKENBURGH WILLIAM W. MORGAN * Chiropractor Honrs b y appointment 9.00-12.00 a. m. 3.00-7.30 p. «' maultation—1.004M)fl..p^m ---- Children Given Special Attention 330 We«t Jackson Street Phone 406 Pnlmyru, N Y. E. M. RODEN 8 ERGER, M. D. Macedón, N. y , Consultation« in all Eye Disease* Refraction Errors Corrected Hour* 1.00 to S'.OO P. M Appointment« J. W ILLIA M CROWTHEW CHIROPRACTOR Hours by Appointment Office Hour» • 2.00 to 5.00 p. m. Phono 194 Eve. 7.00 to 9 00 41G R. Mnin S t p. m. except S a t Palmyra, N. T. Closed ThurB.Sun. TnE SCnOENTHALER CHIROPRACTIC 01-VICES 43 Main Street Phone 2901 MACEDON, N. Y. Hours: 2-6 p. m. Daily f ' 0.30-8.00 p. m. ’ Mon., Weil, nncl Fri. 9-11.30 a. m. Thurs. and Sat No hours Tuesdays- and Sunday* W e a t M acedon Editor— Ella Blazey Clinton Baker, tadet from Col gate University Naval .Flight Pre- _ , . 1 paratory School Bpent Saturday Mrs. Howard DeLano has been . . . , „ , . . night nnd Sunday with his parents, the guest of her husband, Private jjr. arid Mrs. Emmor Baker and Howard A. DeLano, at Atlantic their son, Thomas Albert Baker, City, returning hom e the first of!who is in training with Milita'ry the week. Polico in U. S. Army at Fort Cus> , , _ _ , _ _______ ____ ter,'Mich., also spent Sunday with John DeRue of Sampson spent , . ’ 1 , hiB parents, returning on Sunday the weekend at his home here. ! night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner j Mrs. Ray Burke and little daugh- and daughters were recently en -[ter, Patty, from Spencerport is tertained at a fam ily dinner held - spending a few days this week with at the home of her parents, M r . > f Marion Thomp- and Mrs. John Galens, at Clifton Springs. Miss Anne Ransom of Penfleld son and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Briggs had as dinner guests last Thursday night Mrs. B riggs’ parents, Mr. and spent the. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lauder from Victor and Mrs. Harry Gardner. WU<dycu*ßu*f QVäU WÂBÏÏ0NDS The Macedon Home Guard is m a d e up o f 20 boys from th e Town and- Village of- Macedon. T h e ir program is- “Food for Victory.” Members will engage in hom e gar- dinin g ,’ poultry' raising, and rab b it rearing. Som e of the village boys plan to do farm work. Leo J. Bailey Lis—loieal—leader. Howard Wiedrick is president and Robert Voefourg, secretary. , 1 Volage Hall. mus Te” by de Palestrina- Lieut. Albert E. Somerset, jr., army P fc. Claire G. Stalker, army Pvt. Paul F. Tranka, army Pvt. Fremont L. Thrasher, jr., army , Sgt. Leighton W. Thomas, jr., army Lawrence Valentine A.OJtf. 8 /c, n a v y ~ , . Charles A. VanScot.t, CM2/c, nafry K elsey Warren, T /4, army T f c . S. E. Walker, ariny A V /c Arthur Weipert, army P v t. PauV F- W ager, army P v t Glenn L. Warren, army 1st. Lieut. John M. Wilson^.army Corp. Russell J. Wendt, army William Schoenthaler, army j Cand. Thomas W. Young, army Corp. Robert J. Yorton, army t P v t. Robert Wendt, army A / S Charles Yackiw, navy P v t. Richard Youngman, army S /S g t. Irving G. Sharp, army Lucille Dcfyle of Macedon at Miss B e a l’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beal of Pal m yra were Sunday dinner-and af ternoon guests of. Sirs. Beal’s sis ter and husband,J Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston. Little Susan Beal who has resided with her aunt and fam ily for the past nine months and “Sonny” .Beal who h a s-lived w ith his grandparents, Mr. and M rs Jacbb (Jeary have returned to the home of their parents. Remember the packages for sol diers on Friday. They m a y be left a t Ruff ell’s store until 2:30 -p. m. P fc. Marvin Schilstra of Camp Pickett*, Va., and Mrs. Schilstra of Fairport visited'Mrs. Minnie Schil stra, Miss Irene Schilstra and Cor nelius Schilstra during the past week. . Mr. and Mrs. James O’B n e n of Rochester- were Thursday^ after- ter visited Mrs. Edward Scheik, noon and evehlngHguests of Mr. Saturday afternoon, and Mrs. Stephen Banzsdale. ! Miller o f Erie, Pa., was Mrs. Burdette Blazey ente in- ^ of parents, Mr. and cd a number o airpo n Clarence Miller from Thurs- her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ben Harbou called on her day night to Saturday n igh t sister-in-law, Mrs. Oliver Rutter, Mrs. Clarence Schafer and Wednesday afternoon at th 6 ®c^_daughter, Sharon, of East Roches- esee Hospital, Rochester. ^ «pent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Richard Scheik and little r , daughter, Karen, of E a s t Roches- her B5ster> Mrs> Ben Harbou- Many of the women of the Wom en's Auxiliary Army Cor'pi are al ready overseas serving in various capacities to help win the war. The VVAACS go through a strenuous training to fit them for., tho arduous duties they must perform. A uniform'for • WAAC, complete, costs approximately $170.00. -The quartermaster’s department rnu^tr provide thousands of them. Your purchase of War Bondi helps pay for these uniforms. Invest at least tea percent of your income in War Bonda every payday through a Pay roll Savings plan\ at your office or factory. (j. s. Trttnrj Dtfarlmtnt Bert Briggs. Sunday visitors at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Emmor Baker wore Mrs. Baker’s ‘ nephew,—Kenneth Bumpus from Sampson Naviil Training Station, Jean Miller- from Rochester, K a y Hept from ‘ Fair port and Jeanno Farley from Rochester. ■ Miss Pearl Shrader spent the weekend attending the Pioneer District convention and GOth anniv ersary celebration of tho founding of the W altlicr Leagues at Buff alo, the birthplace of the W alther League. Miss Schrader w a s a del egate 1 from the Walther League Society at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Farmington. The Miss es Marion and Verna Miner and Marian Yalin accompanied her. The young ladies also attended the banquet at Hotel Lafayette and at Kleinham’s Music especially enjoy ed hearing D r. Walter Major's ad dress. Dr. Maier is the. Radio Luth eran Hour speaker from St. Louis. Mnj;,' P h ylljs B riggs-D eal from Fairport spent Saturday night with-her cousin Mildred Briggs. Miss ,Hamlin of Rochester and', Miss Virginia Wyman from Farmington\ were weekend guests of .the M isses Elma and E lsie Bak er. Helen -.Briggs spent Monday night with her cousin Dorothy Lauder in Victor and Friday night with Eleanor BriggS in E a st Roch ester. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Padgham a t lunch last Sunday night 1 U Remember Balam Invest A Dime Oat of X Every Dollar in Jäs^'ir.s.Ä«. Simiis