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[ a c e d o n and V i c i n i t y fi jtfeda' M. Ehrlich Editor ph(me m l St.- PATRICK’S CHURCH _ ^ r8, -Arthur Alderman spent ¿nrohn E. M asseth, Pastor | Tuesday, wjth her niace and family ¿¿ay—Masses a t '8:00 and Mrs. Gomer Johns of Palmyra. R°Ser Holtz, stationed at Newport News, Va.,, is enjoying a weeks furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holtz. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCall are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, Boris Dianne, bom in the General Hospital on Friday, June H th, weighing 8 pounds 14 O'*. »• CHURCH OF , jgE GOOD S HEPHERD ,!~r (Univerfialist) ..John 0. Bennett, Pastor * t . John „¿ay—Morning -worship 0*. m. at 5BST. BAPTIST CHURCH \ freida M. Ehrlich, Pastor ^ices for next Lord’s D a y are interest, as th e y are in f of Father’s Day, and w ill be acted by the Young Men of congregation, w i t h th e follow - progTam: «ludfe \ 11 to Worship—Invocation and ’s Macedón Boys In The Service ’r Below is a list of the men from the Town of Macedon who are in Service. This list may not be en tirely correct.* Prayer bjAWillard-H. Clark, Paul Angelo, S2/c, navy » j | LeRoy L. Airy, S 2 /c navy Reading — Harland -Albert Arnold, army ( Pvt. Robert Alderman, army Pvt. Leonard Boughtohj anny Gerald E. Baker, A v /c navy Pvt. Albert T Baker, army METHODIST CHURCH “Rev. Wajrèn A . Sherk, Pastor Sunday, June 20 0 • \ 9 Children’s D a y program and bap- sponsive son, jr. mjn—0 Brother Man ile Sextette ripture Reading—Jam es Clark istoral Prayer and Choral Re- -A/C Clinton Baker, navy sr - ¡P v t Henry Breese, army [thering of fTithes and Offer- i -A'C Richard Briggs, navy Sgt. Francis E. Burns, army Sgt. Robert Bills, army ounces. Both mother and daughter are doing fine. 17 4-H girls in tjie company of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Bailtey and Mr. and Mrs. William S. Clark en joyed- their ¡picnic ^ last Sunday,1 which wag held on tjie bank of the old canal in back of Lapham’s hill.1’ The girls prepared the lunch- en- • » « v • t v i ^ u u i o i o ^ a v brely consisting of campfire ^tew, tism of children, carrot strips, green onions, rolls Wednesday. evening\ at 8:00 lemonade and cookies, and toasted O>clock- Mjdweek service o f Fellow- iparshmallows. A good time was shi and j, enjoyed by. all. 1 I ’ Mrs. Floyd-Thayer has returned . . . __ , to her home after being a patient M ^s Myra Thompson and Mrs. for five weeks at the Highland Fra? f chlmdt of Rochester were H o spital in Rochester^ Her condi- wee,kent* of ™ omP' tion is improving slowly'. . “ n 8 P ^ n t e Mr and Mrs Irving , , Thompson. All attended Children s Mr. and Mrs. M. Montgomery Day B6rvice of the W est Walworth and daughter, Joan, of Rochester Evangeiicai church, Sunday even- were Sunday guests of Mr. and ing> Mrs.^ Albert Alles. | • Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford Elizabeth Wright planned a sur- an 8 pound spn, Norman Bruce, prise party last Saturday,‘in hon- Monday morning, June 14, 1943, at or of Margaret Bailey, who, with their home on the Hance Road, her fam ily will soon move to Mrs. Leon Wiedrick is caring for Greene, N. Y., where Mr. Bailey them. will teach this coming year. The Charles Diebold is ill and con- following girls were present and fined to his bed at the home of his M A C E D O N C E N T E R Editor— Mrs. Victor Smith W e s t M a c e d o n Editbr—Ella Blazey Letters From Boys Serving Uncle Sam Albert Thomas Baker, M. P., in 1 ■where her hand was dressed and ’service a* Fort Custer, Mich., ?pent her .finger placed in a spljnt t Sunday at the home of his ¡fiartnts, Word has been ' received th a t' Mr' and Mrs* Emin0.r Baker, re- Willianv Aldridge has been pro- turning on Sunday’ n igh t • I ........... u „ moted to the rank of Private F irst1 , Th<? laf Ho™e- meeting j ournay to give <my new-nddraa . Class and has been transferred to °* 1111118 4 atld' 6 until fall was held E'6 j thought > it was time Camp Pickett, Va. jat the home of M rs. Alfred . R i c e . j ^ ^ thntg“„c J The Busy Bee 4-H Club of Mac- las* Thursday. The following offi- lt is a importanflettar, too, a» edon Center held its last meeting] f_ere were re-elected for the ¡1 m to the paper more than W Colorado- Springs, Colo. May 23, 1943 Hello: ' It- has been a long time sinco I wrote a letter to the Palmyra at the home of Elizabeth Adam s.'inB year: Mrs. Frank Burton, We cooked asparagus. A t our next! chairman; Mrs. George Schlosscr, ■ w h athappens ^nck homo and^ow meeting we are going to make po-j ,ce‘presidentI M rs- Willard Allen, pc0ple- are Kcttintr nlonir It Allen. Some of the members plan, tr^® ur®r- . . • I circulate my address. At last (I to go to. the 4-H \Victory Camp . t 11 * * a\d tktak) I have landed i Canandaigua jn July. F A R M I N G T O N Editor—Mrs. G. R. Gardner FRIENDS CHURCH Leonard Hall, Pastor Sunday schoolr—10:00 Worship— 11:00 ily from Bech.es.ter_were S u n d a y _ .„ ,p- . v visitors at the home of Robert 1 Beal and Mr. and M rs. Louis Mc- Loutli. During the recent thunder storm lightning struck the bam of W. T. Sampson, quite badly damaging one erfd of the building. in a spot can stay for awliile. Colorado Springs is in thh heart of the Rockies and Peterson Field ' is just a little outside of that city. Wjs are a few thousand feet nbovo sen level. The air pressing is new to mo and it bothei^ mo somo Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Marvin an d lb,lt 1 belipvo 1 “m getting uccus- . fam ily attended the graduating ex-1 to'1)ed to it n<5w. This Sundays worship service crcises at St, Andrews Seminary! 1 h;lve been c l a s s i f i e d from a Pvt. John L. Briggs, army ¡Cari B ..Blaker, A.S., navy ie-Offertory—Male Quartette . Doxology ayer of Consecration Louis O ln e y 1-A/C Robert N. Blazey, army pnrn—How Firm a Foundation Kenneth Bumpus, A. S. navy 8 Sermon—A Father’s Respon- Cand. William A. Beal, army ¡ty—Clayton Olney ayer Corp. Leo Clow, army Gordon Camp, army Tjn—A Mighty F o r tress is'P v t. William H. Conant, army God I Pvt- Edmund B. Conant, jr., army : Benedictioo—Japk E g g leton P v t Robert Cole, army enjoyed an afternoon of furTlnd son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank will be dedicated to the children' ]nst gundav when their son James icIerk lo n Photographer. Thio act games; Doreen Kelly, Charleen Diebold. . |and they will have charge nf th e 'AVas-CTadtfatcdF-He wil! eiiter S t!'01 reclassification took plnco in , Scheick, Mary Malone, Jane Clark, Mr. and Mrs. James O’Brien of worship. We are making this our' Bernard’s Seminary in Rochester' TamPa> Florida. Tampa was a im o Dor° thy Knapp, Rochester spent Sunday afternoon Children’s Day with a picnic din- in September to prepare for the fi|llondki ))lace to V and when this ¡Mary Schultz, Mary Jo Baker, Jo- and evening with Mr. and Mrs. ner in the basement at noon, firing preisthood. His vacation months n\'ss- is ow r 1 inten<l to go buck. ' J ® i ehnn,\?Si and^ ^ r^ ret, Stephen Barnsdale. J yourfannly and usual pjcnic jljn^ S))ent _on his pBr0IlU-ia r n u .J I think what I am going to say iBailey. The girls presented M ar-( Miss Mary Austin o ^ P a h n y fa TieJV^riTC pi'ojects from the weeks Mr and Mrs_ Charles W ilcox1 is K°inlf’to trive j-ou, tho American, garet with a pair of lovely boudoir was-the Saturday over night guest Bible school will be on display. from Macdllon Center spent M on-' l,l,bIit‘- an ill<-'a o f what the U.S.O .lamps as a farewell gift 0f Mrs. Ray Garlock. . . [ Monthly meeting for this ftonth d with thoir ¿ n and family Mr.lis doing and how 1. one out of a I Miss Ann McNeill of N iagara. Mrg. Albert Soeffing of Roch- has been called after the Sunday and Mrs. Walter W ilcox. I Tow million other .soldiers, feel !Ta]ls w a s a weekend guest of her ester spent the weekend with her'morning worship hour, June 2°. | Mr an(i Mrg Clarence Lewis nbout >t. In Tampa, it was a sister, Miss Jean McNeill, teacher parents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam' Make Sunday, June 20, a happy from Fairport alld Mr> and Mrs> large cement building with lounge in the local high school. , Mahnke. Mrs. Mahnke is confined orni for your children by having the Wa)ter Ford from Piilmyra were ,-p°ms writing tables, library, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Blazey and t0 her home by illness and Mr. family pew occupied, son, Richard Nelson called on their Mahnke is nursing a painfully in mother, Mrs. N ft- Blazey over the jUred hand. i weekend, after having had to visiCj ]yir. and Mrs. Harold Greene and the doctor x>n behalf of little Rich- Barbara of Batavia were in the vi- usieal Meditation j 1st. Lieut J. D. Crocker, army ard. jcinity on Sunday on business and ham, a few days last week. Corporal Wm. J. Schoenthaler urge the fathers of our Pvt. Harland Doebereiner, army amity to come and w o rship'Pvt. Emerson DeJongh, army these young men n e x t Sun-'Albert Dc meuris?e, S l / c , navy and-hear their view p oint of a'John Dwjer, CM I/C , navy el’s responsibility.' |Pvt. William Deys, jr., army inrch school will convene at Corp. William Drickel, army ( yym with classes for all age Harold Doebereiner AMM 3/c, navy ,v\‘- “ , , . . r ^ ’ ' h a s been transferred to Spokane, is. The lesson subject is,* Pvt. William Everett, army e Christians.” The key verse Corp. Carlton Foster, army his lesson is, “But i f w e walk ’ Pfc. Joseph Gargana, army ie light, as He is in the lig h t ,1 L ieut William W. Guelph, army ave fellowship one w ith anoth-J Lieut. John J. Guelph, army id the blood of Jesus Christ Charles Gridley, A.S., navy Soncleanseth us from all sin.” .Richard Gorman, A.S., navy ¿(»laureate sermon w ill be 2nd. Lt. Robert M. Gorman, army Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dean called With M r.'and Mrs. Karl l’open SAINT JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. August P. Kreutz, Pastor Sunday, June 20 10:00 a. m.— Children’s Day ser- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and- dance and recreation floors, snack iMrs. Fred Shrader and family. I bar (no beer or liquor), pianos, I Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Wilkinson movies and aevernl clubs. It was went to Fredonia last Friday night usually filled with soldiers, sailors 'to attend.the graduating exercises '«nd marines. Tho entertainment 1 at Fredonia State Teachers College' >s always well applauded which ■ w here their son w a s graduated on shows how much it is apm-ce uted on tneir parenis, Mr. ana iVtrs. iVl. ¡hnspn nnH rhilrirfm nf Parminir- ‘ vll’e> ' * i • „ , l n . c. i nusen ana cnnaren ox i arming , - - Saturday morning. He wiH- teach On my trip to the West, we had B. Dean of Marion on Sunday. | ton and Mr. and Mrs. Alvon E) t 11-15 a. m.—Sunday School and Addison N Y this com-'« chance of trnl.w h, 1 Mrs David Webster of New York dredee and Sallv Ann w-ere dinner Bible Class (Junior and Senior), i. • , f . ‘ Chicago. visited her cousin, Miss Ethel Lap- C o T M r S d M « W alter e \ | 1 ««> P- ‘\ - T h e Lutheran Hour Mrl Wilkinson rcce.ved Hus gave „s a short Inyover It dredee .Broadcast over station WGR, Buf- “ 1B.ac’le,or °f S°le^Ce DeRree ,n , w“ JU8t ,a Sraa11 shiPmcnt aild wo V 6',.,,, , ... , 1 falo or WSAY Rochester Education. |were under our own freedom so Mis. Willard Allen of Wayneport > , X- t rs. Charles Baker is leaching vre nil had heard of Chicago’s ser- nnd Mrs Rurtnn Allpn and linrpn Thursday, June 24—The Waltll- ,, . , . ,, .. ° | . ... '-.mi.iiku s ser- ana Mrs. uurion Alien ana is.aren| _ ■> this week 111 the Daily Vacation vice center We headed for that tho iBible School at Farmington Friends first thing. We walked in and 'Church. Classes - begin at 9-00 looked around, you know how o’clock anti continue until 3:00 people are when they enter a now , o’clock in the afternoon. Children s Day Welcome j Danny Bauer and Noel Carney ched in the schoolhouse audi- nn by the pastor at 8:00 p. m. June 24— T h e H u st- lrill hold their picnic; place to rmoanced. Sunday, mrsday evening at 7 :30 'o’clock mid-week service of Christian wship and prayer held in the A parlor at 7:30 p. m., follow- iy the monthly covenant and less meeting. X h o ir rehearsal I p. m'. iday, June 25—The choir w ill ark’s office. the Moving-Up exercises of rion High School, Friday, the mag were named as officers '¿¿-respective classes fo r the ig year: lior Class—Joseph VanScott, ¡dent; Karl Schrader, vice- ¡dent; Mildred Dillon, secre- Glen Doyle, treasurer nior Class—Betty E sley, pres- ; Betty Quirk, vice-president; ie Tianka, secretary; Lucille nson, treasurer jhomore Class—Roger Blazey, ¡dent; Richard Baker, vice- identj Eileen Blazey, secretary; & Baker, treasurer * l**foaan Class—R o ger Hen- ent: .Tane D o v ler vice- •fcst; Jean Mosher, secretary; ken Thompson, treasurer ^ Grade—Wilbur Raybrouck, frnt;. Howard—W iedrick,—vice«- Elizabeth Adam s, secre- ! Beulah Bradley, treasurer ^ Grade—James Sapienza, |iejt; William Taylor, vice- went; Helen Fluker, secretary; |wa Straight, treasurer were awarded to the sen- «y and girl ranking h igh e s t in by the Danforth Foun- ^ a book entitled, “I Dare to Willard' Clark and Ruth , Ruth Youngman, the of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam jyill be valedictorian of «ass; Willard Clark, jrn son “•and Mrs. Willard Clark, sr., Passed his preliminary exam - In the V-12, Na-^y A v iation and has been accepted, & now awaiting his apsign- ^-awards were as follow s: ®bers of the band m eeting ¡• l ^uirements in quality of ■nee, ability, home practice, Pvt. Kenneth Holtz, army Charlie M. Howell, S 2 /c, navy Pfc. Roger E. Holt?, army Maurice H. Hickey, S«iC, navy P v t Walter C. Hill, army Corp. Roger W. Hawes, army Pvt. Mark Harrington, army Pfo. Nathan Hamilton, army Colrp. Arthur S. Johnson, army Pfc. Richard F. Johnson, army Corp. John Jordan, army -Sgt. F. E. Jennejohn, army Pvt, Albert W. Johnson, -atmy 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 Sgt. HaTry J. Makey, army Pvt. James Matrailles, army A'C Richard E. Maxwell, army 1st. Lieut. Albert'Y* Molner, army Sgt. William Mosher, army M/Sgt. Herbert Mosher, army Alvin Orbaker, A , S., navy Pfc. George Pruitt Ffc. 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, qjjny •James P. Rearson,- ¥ 3 -/ crnavy— — Pvt. Russell Richards, army P v t Roland Ryder, army Pfc. Harold Smithj army Gerald'RTSchultzr-S-2/cr-navy ----- Pfc. Marvin Schilstra, army Pvt, William Schultz, army Pvt. Harry J. Sapienza, army Lieut. Samuel Sapienza, army Sgt. Charles D. Sapienza, army Pvt. Joseph Sapienza, army Pvt. Paul Sapienza, army Corp. William Schoenthaler, army Pfc. Fred C. Smith, jr., army Bdward Schimerhm S2/c, navy P v t i LaVeme Schattner, army S/Sgt. Irving G, Sharp, anny Lieut. Albert E. Somerset, jr., army Pfc. Claire G. Stalker, afm y P v t Paul F. Tranka, army Pfc. Fremont L. Thrasher, jr., army array Sgt. Leighton W. Thomas, jr., army Lawrence Valentine A.O.M. 3/c, navy Charles A. VanScott, CM2/c, navy Kelsey Warren, T /4, army Pfc. S. E. Walker, army Wash. Mrs. Schoenthaler flew from Cleveland to Spbkane, and will re^ main with her husband while he is ! stationed there. Mrs. William Patrick and child ren of Rochester spent the week end w ith her father, Thomas Wright. Mrs. W alter Wiedrick received a telegram from her husband, Chief Warrant Officer, who has been sta tioned at Hawaii, where Mrs. Wied rick and the boys were until last spring, when the government eva cuated all families of the enlisted men, that he has arrived in Cali fornia and is homeward bound for a months furlough. Macedon High School's annual commencement program will open next Sunday evening, Juñé 20, with fKe~ baccalaureat¥~service “Inrschonl- auditorium. The Rev. Frieda M. Ehrlich will preach the sermon, while all local ministers will parr ticipate in the service. On Tuesday evening, June 22, the annual com mencement exercises ■vyill take place. Dr. Howard Hanson, director of1 the Eastman School of Music, will be the speaker. M iss Ruth Youngman is valedictorian, and Miss Mary Barbagello salutatorian. After the awarding of diplomas to he 14 graduates, the annual prizes will be awarded. Word has been received that Rus sell H o ltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Holtz of Shortsville, form erly of Macedon, has been advan ced to hospital apprentice, first class, at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Yahn, Eleanore Youngman, Nancy Carney, Marlene Miller of Rochester spent Monday at the er League jjxgets at 7.45«p. m home of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette topic discussion and business. Blazey. Children’s Day Program Word has been received that Recitations are as follows Emerson DeJongh of Brighafn City, Utah, son of Mrs. May De Jongh has been promoted to the rank of Private First ClaBS. Mrs. Lena Brownell and Miss Marian Brownell of Rochester called on Mrs. Mildred Airy and James Harbou Thursday afternoon Mr. H&rbou accompanied them to their home and spent over Thurs day night and Friday with them. Mrs. Clarence Hill is visiting Mr. Hill’s sister, Mrs. Howard Nichols of New York City. Mrs. Tres^a Caryl of Macedon was the guest of Mrs. Schilstra and Miss Irene Schilstra _over Satur day night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Fairport attended morning church services and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Packard. I and strange place. Well, we felt Mrs. Reba Yahn from Farming- like that but this lonely lost fecl- AmongJ «¡IT Flowers — Helen ton spent Wednesday with Mrs. ing left us as a charming lady — -- -- I* red onrader. smiled and invited us to a meal. School District No. 5, Mrs. Mar- Sho was a marvelous hostess. She On Sunday—Ruth Youngs and j° r y . Hansen- teacher, held their had three sons in the service and Alice W iegert plcnlc on the lawn of Mr< and Mrs’ shc wns to escort us around H y m n -B y the Primary Classes A,^in Henning last Frid£\y‘ SP“rt8,as though we were her own. son, Jesus Loves Us Still an JFames were enjoyed With a in u ,ost c ily. Wc hnd a vct7 nfce Richard Angelo bountliul PIcnic dinner and a good mea] wj,ich the nicest part, wns, it The Better Way—Gail Leno attendance from parents and child- Was all, free. Wc later went up Summer Reigns in Heaven—Dor- . rerl ® -I'n1”10 ’ l n * 0 second floor and wrote some een Youngman, Hilda Miner, W ilda1 . R e a r^n had her first )cttcrs homo- r wrotc a ]otlor to Koester communion m St. Patrick’s Church my mothpl. as u >vas Mothcrt Just Think Of It—Phyllis Miller, !ast Sunday morning after which Day and jt wag t|)(J first Mol|ler.a Frances Miller, Doris Wiegert, her paren*S entertained her grand- Day j had ever been a fr(jm Dulcy W iegert Parents> Mr’ a\d J°* n ® £ ? > r . I felt lonely, yes, I guess Hymn, Beautiful ^Savior -j-sonr-sr^—an r. . though I wasn’t alone. We all got The Sunday School Broe5k and J * 0™™ Jame?, Rear’ over it as we know when this is over Learning Lessons—Dirk Wiegert, jso” r° m„ ** 8 t w i v ' wc he with or near our Billy Jones, Raymond W iegert,' ■ ' , a ps.on . * , , mothers and be in a more happy Gershom Yahn ^ ^ world with food, pleasure, Nature’s Voice of Praise—Doris slln§hine basket and cards receiv r before war ways of living. ,x ed during his confmement fjom the M(, 1 krjow « a * rt n w. ♦ «AMAtifAH #1 n n / w r rtMAA rtfvrt Mrs. Estella Collier of Buffalo „ , . , , t l i ........................ is the guest of her daughter and Miller, Jeiin Wendt, Catherine Kux accident received a short time ago husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schat- ( ‘\ tner. i MJembers of the Packard Bible] Class enjoyed a picnic dinner a t 1 Room For You—Darwin Wiegert , .dierB, am proud to walk m a U. tt r r m m 11 mu o? land for the many other kindnesses c ^ t . , . • * Hymn, I Love To Tell The Story. , , . , , 7 - . , \ S. O. Club that is donated by 9 * „ , c • , I shown him by his friends. A . , . . . / Sunday School, « i * t > • „ A1 American people to their friends •n mv t o v a« I Mrs. Robert B n g g s and Mrs. Al- *. \ . t Remember The Lord—Kenneth Jr _ ^ ^ w . in Bervice. I now take the oppor- ^len B n g g s Bpent Monday in Roch- . ester jtunity to thank the American pub- 68Friends interested in the South.11® f°r (thoir «logons to this or- Perinton Church are invited to at-1 ^ n’za^ n;, ani . ’t_ , ,s ^ 7 tend the Children’s Day exercises which are to be held in the'church the Academy, Sunday, immediately Wiegert and Clarence Bauer after the Sunday school session.! Help Yourself To^ Happiness Newly elected officers of the c la s s ' Carl Miller, and Marvin Miner are—President, Mrs. Frances F e ll;' H's Helpers—-Ruth Koester Vice-president, Mrs. Cornelia The Song Of Summer Donki Secretary and Treasurer,' Arlene Young e r Sunday at 11:30 o’clock, Mrs. Helene Hance. |Golden _M°ment^ H e r b e r t^ Zobel,! Miss Janice Baker of W est Mac-'Harry W iegert, Willard Koester, ----------------------------- * ------------- edon was the guest of Miss Janice 'Elmer Bauer, Louis Youngs I C raft, Seattle W ashington, Medical Corps last fall. The Red Cross Blood Donor ser vice w ill make their next visit to _____ ________ ____________ ^ Mgcedcm-on—July-13thr-from-2:00-LignEhter- o f- My--aTrd Mrs- Come^ Johnston over Friday night and Saturday. Janice Johnston - was Janice Baker’s guest over Saturday night and Sunday. Little Lorraine VanderMolen, o’clock to 4:15 o’clock and 5:30j jujs VanderMolen had the m isfor- o’clock to 7:45 o’clock. Chaimian ^ tune Qn to mangle her right of this branch of the service, Miss jjand; breaking one finger and near- has A Summer Rose—Myrtle Koester been made a Corporal —My Library—Elsie Lewis j Melvin W. McKee from this Congregational Singing and a town, passed away, June 10, 1943. Children’s Day address by Rev. I Corporal Elwyn Herendeen of Kreutz will complete the program, j Camp Sebert, Ala., assistant Scout M a ster of Troop 30, wan guest a t Elizabeth Turner, asks that all who can w ill register this week and next. There is a requirement of 160 people. The school children are help ing again in securing registrations, and you may also call Miss Turner at Macedon 4160: Remember—your pint of blood may save some man’6 life. Do your part. - i . P v t Robert N. Alderman of Hamilton College .was holne for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al derman in company with Robert and M iss Lucille Doyle were Sun day dinner guists of Mi1, and Mrs. Gomer Johns and fam ily in Pal ly-severing the end of the finger. She was taken to Genesee Hospital v.. Pvt. Lawrence Kearns of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., had an attack Palyra, New Yotk Dear Sirs: I want to express my apprecia tion to you for sending me the tation or number for the program|¿ ood^ and the b o y s 1 h° T taT 1 ced to take part. Each sister ^ V e a d i n g it when I was there and Dorothy Wyman, Flora, will have the Scout meeting( Thursday even- charge of the childrens program jng jje gave a very interesting (Saturday evening, June 19, at the ,k Qn „How M y Training in Grange. Any child who has a reci- gcouting has helped me in being a * appreciated. Thanks and please keep smiling. Thanks to the Palmyra Courier- Jouraal fbr sending me the paper, and would appreciate your send ing it here. Thanks again. Lloyd J. Smith Daytona Beach, Fla. May 23, 1943 Palmyra C o u r ie r -Joum a l ________ are asked is asked ¿to fam ish half dozen cup cakes. served ice cream and cake. The friends of Mrs. Gordon i now that I am far from home it ; Rec-ms to bring me that much clos- D » Service „ d of appendicitis' and ’underwent and Committee are asking t i e ladieB o f . lhp CanaiBaiiiia Memorial H o .- ihs '' ' *m . . . iVin ilwow n>n Irt ft f tnO ’ . . 1 and duties of band o f f i - f é 7? Arthur Wejpert^army •Robert Keller and Joseph “i Betty Quirk and Eleanor clarinet trio; Elizabeth it . tT secretary; Charles manager; Lina Brown- ^ touis Olney for perfor ate SJ' ^ aWar^ Was Presented to 7 s*blazey as outstanding in art. Pvt. Paul F. Wager, army P v t Glenn L. Warren, army 1st. Lieut. John M. Wilson, army Corp. Russell J. Wendt, army L ieut Thomas W. Young, army Sgt. Robert J. Yorton, army Pvt. Robert Wendt, army A/C Charles Yackiw, army Pvt. Richard Youngman, army emergency operation at thet camp hospital. His condition is satisfac tory now. Word has been received by S3[rs. Edwin Paquet, that her husband, F2/c has been in North Africa dur ing the past s ^ e n weeks. Mr. and Mrs'. -Arden Collins of Macedon announce the engagem ent of their daughter, Violet, to Rich ard Allen, son of Mrs. Florence A l- take place som^ time this Fall the Grange to contribute at th e 'p .^ ^ meeting, any old silk or nylon hose or scrap tin cans. Mrs. Roy Wy man is chairman of the committee. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Padgham and Mrs. Charles R. Gardner at tended Pomona Grange at Naples Saturday. It is expected that the September session of Pomona will be held at Clifton Springs. Mrs. .George Youngs of Buffalo GastavoB; Wehrlin played in a soft ball game w ith Delco Appli ance, General Motors, against Rit ters on Thursday. Pvt. Gilbert J. ’ Furguson, form erly o f Farmington, left home on June 2 and is at Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Seaman 2nd Class Gerald F. ¡Miner, known as Kenneth, A. S. of myra. During the night of Thursday or early Friday morning thieves .en tered Todd’s Towne Tavefn a n d ------------------------- ----------- .—l'M ----- -------------------------------- Rolland’s Socony Gas Station. In’- Eighth grade commencement ex-1 daughter of Chicago spent over, paj.entg and relatives. * « ^ 1 _ 1 _ l. . * y 1 ..f J ,, am /i r-1 fl fP'f f * . — Mr. and Mrs. Jay Furguson for* a\d with her son and wife, Mr,. and ‘Ujjited state8 Naval Training Sta len of Rochester. The wedding w il rs. Stanley Youngs and little ^¡0Jl a£ Sampson, N . Y., is visiting Todd’s they stole a valuable plat inum wàtch and cigerattes, while at the gas station they tore a cig arette vending machine from the wall and also stole gasoline cou pons. The vending machine was later found not far from the scene of the crime. The Bureau of Crim inal Investigation is investigating the case. ercises will be held in the school ¡Friday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Harry auditorium Friday, June 18th, a t \ Redington and family. 2:00 o’clock. The Rev. A. C. Bro- irvinS DeMay of Webster spent kaw, pastor of the Baptist Church in Palmyra will give the address, and Elizabeth W right is valedictor ian of the class. M ibs Ruth Pierce spent the week end with M isi' Marion Sands in Brockport. part time last week, assisting his father w ith 1 h is work. This week the Farmington Friends Church conducted a Bible egter school. The children completed pro-1 jects and the projects will be on display this Sunday, June 20. George Whittaker of Boling Air m erly of Farmington celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary re cently. M yrta and Alvin I. Brice enter tained their sister, Cora of Roch- Earl C. Romieser, Seaman 2nd Class U . S. Navy and Ruth Ellen Canning were married at Waterloo on June 7, 1943. is more pleased to get than I. I am in the motor transporta tion corps here, driving jeeps and 1%-ton trucks. It is a little dif ferent than m y own car back home but I enjoy, every bit of it The weather is fine and army life tan the /whole- is- far from monotonous. It makes all of us girls feel that we really are doing something to help bring an early victory. I will close with a cherry \hello\ to all’ in Palmyra and thanks again for my •weekly paper. '' Very sincerely Aux. Sarah DeVuyst Ninety-six cents out of every dollar goes for War expendltnres. The other tors ccnts jjocs for io v e r n m e n t exp e n s e s <ras for Freedom’s S b ): o usual.”