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.. e s. Jr1l T. y 9 __. __. 12 ritURSDAY,.·I)ECEMBER 19, .i935 THE HONEOYE FALLS TiMES, HONEOYE FALLS, N.Y. How, What, ·why? AUTO MAKES FINE CHRISTMAS GIFT Cooling· Milk In Winter G. K., asks: \Can cold air take the .. . ~OTICE TO .CREDITORS pURSUANT to an order of HON. JOSEPH )I FEELY, Surrogate of the County of Man- roo. notice Is hereby given, .according to law w all 'persons. having claims or demands against :Andrew H. Wagner, late of the Town Of Henrietta, County of Monr,oe, ·State of New York, deceased, to pt•esent the same with the •ouchers therefor, to the undersigned James R, )lartin. at his place. for the transaction of buolness as such . Executor at 334 Powers Dulldlng, Roche'ster, New York, on or before Lbe 16th day of April, 1936. · If s h place of cold water in cooling milk in w e: . tep en J. Warren, Etta L. Diver, In- METHODIST E • ) Ch h divldually and as Surviving Executor of the PIBCOpa urc winter? How about setting a can of Santa Claus this year, instead of his reindeer-drawn sleigh, .will ride on rubber tires as he makes his Christ- and suffer the new mod!!l deprecia- tion. Now all that is chl\Ilged and our establishment has scores of prospects for the purchase of new Fords. Many fathers are also considering the pur- chase of Ford roadsters or coupes for their sons or daughters . who are .. ili college. And here the Ford certainiy has the edge on all other rimkes, be- cause the youngsters certainly hav~ a· decided preference for the flashin~ acceleration and the smooth power. of the Ford V-8 motor. Dated October 2, 1935. aaw2G. JAMES R. MARTIN, Executor. SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF MONROE: Estate of Theresa M. Keyes: Claim Adjuster, Honeoye Falls, N. Y. milk in a snow bank or a nake of Inc.: N. A. Schaumloeffel: I. M. Way Thorn- ~ as: Armstrong Paint & ·Varnish Works. Rev. Bradford Webster, Pastor ice?\ Goldstein's Inc.: and Minnie G. Benedict' Mrs. Roy Wi'lll'ams, Orgarus' t p f Defendants. • ro essor H. J. Brueckner of the TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS. --- d · d t \Th ld mas calls, depending on the harnessed You are hereby SUMMONED to answer the The Christmas observance in the auy epar ment answers: e co Complaint in this action and to serve a copy M th. d' air helps to cool the milk slightly, but horsepower that is concealed under of your answer, or, if the Complaint Is not . e o 1st. church of Honeoye Falls served with this Summons, to set·ve a notice will inClude three m.aJ'or events and. it can not take the place of cold wat- the sleek and shining hood of the new of appearance on the plaintiff's. attomey . . . er within twenty days after the service of this and several minor ones, beginning · 1936 model automobiles. Perhaps his f~~::;.~n~f ;~~~usl:iim?: t~h~P~::r ~~ :~~~!~~·~with the Sunday morning worship . \A can of milk that stands over most cherished and most appreciated Judgment will be taken against you by de: service at 10:30 a. m.· and a Christ- mght may appear to have been cool- gifts will be registration certificates fault for the relief demanded In the Com- . ' ed properly because some· of the milk plaint. mas sermon entitled: \In Quest of a . . · to new automobiles which fit neatly \Present indications are that the 1936 Ford is going to prove even more popular with the buying public than its predecessor, the 1935 · modei.\ Elizabeth T. Hartell, an Infant by Eliza- beth Tesch, her guardian ad litem, Plaintiff, v. Harry A. Hartell, Defendant. Trial t,o be held in Monroe County. Star.\ The music by the choir for freezes. Slow .coolin.g before jt fre.ez- into the Christmas stocking that Dated .thts 14th day of September 1935. e 1 f d f Jk Mtls\ngs Amuse t d Th 1\f JAMES R. MARTIN, Sunday morning will feature some . s m~ tes a~. m enor gra e 0 • mi • hangs over the fireplace. 1 ' men an e use omc:t!~dnePo;t\ro~~:nRgdress old traditional carols and folksongs; and, m add\tiOn, the frozen mtlk ~s- Which is only another way of say- To the above nat;ned Defendant: ACTION TO ANNUL A 1\IARRIAGE By Marjorie Harris You are hereby summoned to answer the lomplaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney with- in twenty days after the service of this sum- mons exclusive of the day of service, In case of your failure to appear or answer, judg- ment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. 334 Powet·s Building, ' \Angels o're the Fields\ from the ~Ially stays m the ca~ when the milk ing that the motor car is going to To Defendants, N~ 0 i~es~cii~t~lo~kFFEL French, arranged by Dickison, and 1 ~ dumped at the milk pl.a':t 0 .r sta- play a more important part in Christ- One and I. M. WAY THOMAS: \The Holly and the Ivy\ arranged by tLOn. Hence ~om~ of t,he milk, IS lost mas sales activity this year than ever- wonders, when watcl1ing the weary The foregoing Summons Is served upon you . even though 1t might t b by publication pursuant to an Order of Hon Whitehead from an old English air. · ge y. before due to the fact that the new women with jaded faces, William F. Love, Justice of the Suprcm~ The church school session reassures \Neither is the setting of milk in model~ were lirought out a full two and ruined tempers, Court of the State of New York, held In and · b k k f · d for the County of Monroe, dated the 25th dny a Christmas party for the newly es- a snow an or on a ca e 0 Ice ur- months ahead of time from rushing about from shop to sh011 of November, 1935, and filed with the Com- t bl' h d N ing winter nights a satisfactory way ' plaint In the office of the Clerk of the County a . Is e ursery Department, clas- \Taking cognizance of this fact to get something better for Liz'zie ll'rial to be held in the County of Monroe. Dated this 12th day of November, 1935, LESTER J. BERLOVE, Attorney for Plain- tiff, S40 Powers Building, Rochester, New York. To the Defendant, Harry A. Hartell: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an Order by the Hon. William F. Love, Justice of the Supreme Court, dated November 12th, 1935 and flied with the complaint In the Monroe County Clerk's Office in Rochester, New York. Nov. 14-21-28: Dec. 5-12-19-26, S8w7, STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY COUitT, COUNTY OF MONROE: SETH G. WIDENER, Pldintiff against WILLIAM HOLDEN et al., Defendants. In pursuance of a J udgmcnt of Foreclosure snd Sale, duly granted in the above entitled t>cUon, and entered In Monroe County Clerk's office, on the 16th day of November, 1935, I, Daniel J. Gallancy, the undersigned Referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public nuction at the front vestibule of the Court House in the City of Rochester County of Mon- roe, N. Y., on the 7th day of January, 1936 at 10 o'clock A. M., the premises described in said Judgment, as followo, viz.: ALL THAT '!'RACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the TOWN OF CHILI, County of Monroe and State of New York, known and descl'lbed as follows: Commencing at a point where the center line of the Town Line Road Intersects the center line of the Fenton Road, running lhenoe In a general Southerly direction. nnd along the center line of the Fenton Road to tho northwest corner of a IIBrcel of lnnd sold \a Octiva Widener by Deed recorded in Monroe County Clerk's Office in Liber 1633 of Deeds at Page 379 : running thence in a general easterly direction and along the northerly line of the premises described by said last referred to Deed to a point thereon which point Is the Southwest corner of premises sold to one Mc- Coll and described in a Deed recorded In Mon- roe County Clerk'a Office in Llber 1542 of Deeds at page 40 : thence running In n genet al northerly direction along the westerly line of Bnld McCall's property 528 feet, b.e tho same more or less, to n point In the center line cif the Town Line Rond: thence in a gen- eral westerly direction and along the center line of the Town Llno Road, 147 Feet be the eame more or less to the point or place of be- ginning, Intending hereby to convey a piece or parcel of ·land of approximately Two (2) Acres, located on the southeast corner of the Town Line Road and the Fenton Road in said Town, County and Stnte aforesaid. The above described premises will be sold •ubject to nil lawful 16t and building restric- tions and to nil easements, privileges nnd rights for municipal nnd for public service purposes heretofore grimted or conveyed, Dated nt the City of Rochester, N. Y. this 15th dny of November, 1935, DANIEL J. GALLANCY, . Referee. SETH G. WIDENER, PlnlnUCC's .Attorney 247-249 Powers Dulldlng~ Rochester;-·N. Y •. • (39w7) .. Nov. 21-Jan 2, 1936. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK B1 the Grace of God Free and Independent: To John E, Claus the next of ktn, heirs at law, distributecs, and persons Interested In the estnte of Fred Claus, late of the 'l'own ot Pittsford In the County of Monroe, deccnsed. YOU ARE HEREBY ()!'!'ED to Rhow cause before the Surrogate of our County of Mon- roe, In the Surrogate's Court, on the 3rd day of January 1936, at ten o'clock In the fore- noon of that day, nt the Hurrogate's ofC!ce In the City of Rochester, why the accounts or Cora Claus Van Voorhis of the Town of Pittsford, County of 1\lonroe, l:itnto of .New York, ns the ndmlnistrntrix of the estate of 8ald deceased should not be judicially settled and allowed, And if nny of the aforesaid per- liOns nre under tho nge of twenty-one years, or Insane or otherwise Incompetent, they wilt Jlielll!o take notice that they nrc requlrorl to appear by their flCnernl guardian, If they have one, and If they have none, that they npJll'nr and apply for the nppointment of a sprclnl 1111ardlan: or In the event of their neglrct or failure to do no, a special 1111ardtnn will be appointed by tho Surrogate to represent and net for them In tho proceedings for tho settle- ment of said estate, In Testimony WherLoof, We havo caus- ed tho senl of the Surrogate's Court of tho County of Monroe to be hereto af- fixed. Witness, Ron. JOSEPH M. FEELY, (L. S,) Surrogate of said County, at tho City of Rochester, this 22 day of .Novem- ber In tho ycnr of our Lord ono thou•- nnd nino hundred and thirty-five, MARIETTA E. ALLEN, Clerk l:!urrogato'a Court, Personal Appenranco I• not nccoasary unlcBs Jou desire to file obJections, (40w4) Nov. 28; Dee, 6·12·19; of Monroe at Rochester, New York. ses as usual for the adults and a fi- to. cool milk. The can on a cake of i~e and the greater interest in new car~ than Lizzie can possibly get for a re- TAKE NOTICE: That the Summons here- 1 h 1 f ' h Will cool at the bottom and thus Will with served upon you in this action is issued na re earsa or tme pageant on t e · . · . as the result of the early auto shows turn gift. upon a Complaint praying for the foreclosure part of the children's and young pea- co~! ~he mtlk m the ~attorn of the can. this season, Ford. dealers all report And of two mortgages, one mortgage executed by , Smce the cold milk at the bo•~ m Maurice E. Kinsey and Ida M. Kinsey, his pies classes. . . . v•O that they have already received many watching the expression on hubby's wife, to Murray E. Sherman, bear.ing date ~he Sunday evening at 7·30 the Christ- of the can IS heavier than the warm orders 'for the new Ford for Christ- face when he sees the bills. 2nd day of July, 1906, recorded m the ofhce ' 'lk t th 1 'lk of the Cle1·k of the County of Monroe, State mas Pageant \The Light of the mt on op, e coo IDI' ~tays· at ~he mas delivery,\ said Rush and iocal And of New York, in Liber 481 of Mortgages at W ld\ . 11 b bottom and the \'arm milk remains · h · h f h page 63 on the . 7 th day of July, 1906 , to se- or WI e presented by a large \ Ford dealers. \We believe that more t e expre'ssion on t e faces o . t ose cure the pllyment of the sum of Fifteen Hun- cast of people and children under the on the top; hence, all the milk is nev- new automobiles will be sold for who receive the results of all this dred Dollars ($1500.00), the other mortgage . . er cool d I' given by Maul'ice E. Kinsey and Ida M. Kin- d1recbon of Mrs. Bradford G. Web- e · Christmas delivery this year than fuss. sey, his wife, to Ethel Post McGrath, beadng ster. This pageant .was written bYJ \The can in the sno.w bank does_no.t have heretofore been purchased du- For date September 1, 1916, recorded in the oflice 1 b f of the Clerk of the County of Monroe, SLate Prof. H. Augustine Smith of Boston coo e~ause a ew mmutes after It lS ring the whole' month of December. instance, when Grandma receives a of New York, in Liber 706 of Mortgages at U · 't d h d 't · placed m the snow bank the snow \Th t • · f th Itnt'tted shawl, '\hen she'd rather have page 148 on the 1st day of September, 191G, mvers1 y, an a 1 s premiere per- . h ' e mo or car IS, o course, e \ to secure the payment of the sum of 'l'wcnty- formance in the Imperial Theatre of agamst t e can melts and leaves a perfect Christmas gift because it a set of little ash trays for her bridge ~~~=~t ~~n~~~~ ~o~:;'J ~~~~~~~2J'rr.;\~thAd.1i Tokyo, Japan, at the time of the In- space that f~rms good insulation; this brings happiness to the owners and club, etc. 1, 1934, according to the conditions of said temational Sunday School Associa- r_etards c_oolmg and almost prevent.s to their whole families during the What . bonds accompanying said mortgages ; that t E ld upon said bonds and mortgages there is now tion. Mrs. Webster was a student 1 · 'ven m very co weather, that mr whole year. Formerly, with new mod- has become of the good old-fashioned unpaid and due and owing to the piaintiiT the sp•tce between the can and th n I h M · · h l th. sum of Thirty-two Hundred Dollars ($3200.00) under Prof. Smith in the school of . ' . e s ow els coming out in January, no wise Christmas spirit, w en a · a< e of principal, with interest thereon from the Fine Arts in Religion at Boston. 1 ~ not changed ve:11y much by the cold investor would buy a last year's model whole family in for dinner - gifts 1st day of April, 1934. That on the 3rd dny a b A t II f 'lk '11 of April, 1922, said mortgages were duly as- The chorus choir augments the lr a ave. c .ua' Y •. a :a~ o mi Wl were made, practical ones, like wool signed t.o John W. Kavanaugh. pageant with musical interludes and cool more qmckly If It IS allowed to just the same as during hot weather. stockings and warm mittens, imll th;h;;o;~;t;o~:r;;;:,~ ~Y \~~ie!cf;~~~ri~[!~n of choral accompaniment to the move- stand in t~Je col~ wind ·than if it is Losses due to rejected milk cost dairy- home-made candy. ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF ment and action of the characters in placed on Ice or m a snow bank. men in New York state several'thous- I LAND, situate in the Town of Rush, in the the pageant. Scene I dept\cts the \If all dairymen are to cut down on , • h 't ld b k · · County of Monroe and State of New York, and dollars each year. \VIS 1 · wou come ac agmn. bounded and described as follows: Beginning prophetic· message of the coming of the amount of milk rejected this win- at the southeast corner ·of n village lot con- t d t b veyed by deed from Thomas J. Jeffords and the Messiah with Theron Holden as er an pu out a . etter product, they Elizabeth Ann Jeffords, his wife, to Holloway Isat'ah and R' obert Harnl'sh and Carle- should cool their milk in a well insul- A. Sherman on the 15th day of August in the 1 year 1871, and recorded in 263 of Deeds, page ton Harrison as other prophets. Scene a ted milk tank in a clean. milk house, 279, snid southeast corner being on the west line of the public common: thence south on II is the familiar Bethlehem manger the west line of said public common to the Th M · ' \W th center of the public highway leading from the scene. ree ag1 smg: e ree Village of East Rush to the Vilage of West Kings of Orient Are\ as they look Rush: thence along the center of said high- way in a westerly di•·ectlon until it intersects for the place where the Madonna, a point 110 feet easterl,Y !rom the southeast played by Mrs. Alberta Holden and corner of a farm or ptece of land formerly 1 . 1 owned by Socretes Smith and by him conveyed her angelic attendant who smgs a by deed to Holloway A. Sherman : thence L 11 b t b f d A f from snid point In the center of the highway U a y, are 0 e oun • group 0 110 feet easterly from said corner northerly shepherds also find the manger babe, along the east line of a piece of land now . owned by the said Maurice E. Kinsey, nnd represented by the Light that focus- ~onveyed to said Maurice E. Kinsey by Ben- es attention on the center stage. The Jamin L. Kinsey and Mary L. Kinsey, his wife, on the 4th of March, 1905, and recorded lighting effects are being handled by In 707 of Deeds, page 205, until It intersects D Aid 'd d t 'b t the south line of land belonging to Addle E. ean r1 ge, an con r1 u e rna- MENDON LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. A. R. Sander 1 Pastor (Missouri Synod) \The Friendly Church\ 1\IENDON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Willard Page, Pastor Mrs. Fred Zuber, Organist Mis11 Margaret Armstrong, Supt. Sunday School Sherman: thence along said south line until terially to the beauty and message of it Intersects the west line of the public com- The special Christmas services will mon and to the place of beginning, containing the pageant. • all the land .within the said boundaries and Scene III is the Vision of Isaiah begm Sunday morning at 10:30. The being a part of the premises conveyed by . I minister Rev. Willard A. Page will Thomas J. Jeffords and Elizabeth Ann, his with a call for consecrated servants ' . ' . wife, to neninmln L. Kinsey and Mary L. t d G d' . 11 d. b 'Jd th K' . preach a sermon appropriate to the Kinsey, his wife, by deed ·recorded in · 31iil! of 0 0 · 0 S WI an Ul · e mg- Christmas season and the choir will Deeds, page 401, dam of God. Scene IV represents the . . . • . Dated, Rochester, N. Y., . • . furmsh the msptrmg Christmas mu- November 29, 1935. Light from Bethlehem spreadmg mto . F th t f k.. p f G JAMES R. MARTIN, ll . . h SIC. • or e pas ew wee s ro er- Attorney for Plaintiff, a the World. Lms Rttten ouse has ld R' h d f th f It f th Office and Post Office Address, the major speaking role as Spirit of a Ic. ar son °, e acu Y 0 e 334 Powers Building, Ch . t\ 't tt d d b th Ch h Honeoye Falls htgh school has been Rochester. New York r1s tam y, a en e Y e urc , · · M z b • f Dec. G, 12, 19, 26, 1935: Jan. 2, 9, 16, 1936. Margaret Neal, and Education, Mil- ass1stmg rs. u er, the organ~st o d d B h 'th f the church, to prepare the chmr for PWA Approves re anser, eac :vi a ?roup 0 these special services. crusaders and Grecmn Maidens re- Webster Project spectively. , The .Christmas exercises of the Mayor Hawley of Webster has re- Seven Ambassadors answer the call Sunday school will be held Sunday ev- • d ff' · I · f · h PW of Christianity and go forth to car- ening at 7 = 30 · Miss Margaret Arm- ceJve o !Cia m ormatiOn t at A strong, superintendent of the Sunday has consented to approve the project ry the light into the world. Winifred scho.ol, has .. charge of this program. f • · th t 1 • th t Burton is a Teacher of the Word. o mcreasmg e wa er supp Y m a There will be recitations exercises place, contributing towards the ex- Esther Banser is Evangel to Child- and songs, given by the children. The pense of the enterprise a maximum hood. Rev. Bradford G. Webster is an Evangel to Burdened Souls. Millicent Young People's class, under the di- amount of $91,700. rection of the teacher, Mrs. Robert According to the Webster Herald, Green is Religious Education. Jack M'll 'II I Loux represents business in the King- 1 er, WI present a short P ay en- projects carried on under PW A are dom. Christianity and national ,life js titled the Christmas Album. There done in an entirely different manner impersonated by Geraldine Treat. will. be special rriusi~ fur~ished by the than we have been accustomed to see Gl d H k . M' . h cho1r under the d1rect10n of Mrs. them carried on under TERA. Under a yfs rtloot bls .aid Issiolndarby thw ° Florence Zuber. Richard McGill who 1 b 'd d goes o 1 o u1 a wor ro er- . . . PWA, all work must be et by 1 an h d 1s a student nt Clarkson College of the successful bidder will carry on. the 00 S ' V h 1 f h 'I'echnology will be the soloist with work in the most efficient and pro- cene s ows t. 10 , response 0 t e the choir. gressive method. For labor, he is to world to these ChrlSti.an ambas~adors, take those from welfare if they are as • each returns w1th a retmue of efficient ilnd perform their work sat- believers and nd~e;en~s who bow at .isfactorily. Those on welfare in the t!te altar of Chrtst~amty and are en- Village to have first choice, those in. lightened by the Light .of t.he World, the Town ·to come next and If more as the whole stage bursts mto song: MARKET BASKET WISHES ·you A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS OUR STORES OPEN 1.'UES. EVE,, DECEMBER 24TH AN OUTSTANDING XMAS VALUE MAH JONGG COFFEE The Peak of Coffee Qm~llty LB. 21 · .. ·.c, , ' !, I ·,'\'' SPECIAL LOW HOLIDAY PRICE! M. B. SALAD DRESSING 4X SUGAR JACK FROST FLOUR GILT EDGE PASTRY PKG. 7 C 92c CAMELS, LUCKIES, CHESTERFIELDS, OLD GOLDS Cigarettes CART. s1.15 STANDARD, PIMIENTO, VELVEETA· CUATEAU KRAFT'S CHEESE HEINZ SOUPS Ex~~~t lj 2 LB. PKG. 16c Con'somme Chowder 2 CANS 25c PAPER SHELL p~i~NS 29c LARGE BRAZIL I. I I I STATE m• NEW YORK SUPREME COUIIT . COUNTY OF MONROE! MARY M. I'ISIIER, . aa Executor of tho· Estnto o£ John w. Knvannu11h, D~cnscd, · · b k \'l'he Whole World was lost In the are required they nrc to 0 ta en darkness of sin The Li ht of the fro.m the County. The contractor to W 1 1 i J ,', g PEANUT BRITTLE Lb. 15c RIBBON cANDY Lb.18c HARD MIX cANDY Lb.15c NUTS Lb. 15¢-Lb. 19¢ FANCY MIXED h . . . . . . 1 • t f or u s esus. pay t em prevm mg. ra e o wages. Costuming Is under the direction of Plalntlll', -vs- Mnurlco E; Klnsoy nnd Idn M. Klnlll!y, his MIDVALLEY COAti The Cash Delivered Prices IN QUANTITIES OF 2 TONS OR MORE NUT, per ton ........................................ $11.50 EGG, per ton ........................................ 11.25 STOVE, per ton .................................... 11.75 PEA, per ton ........................................ 9.25 BUCKWHEAT, per ton ........................ 7.75 RICE, per ton ........................................ 6.50 FOR SINGLE TON ORDERS ADD 2li~ of ANTHRACITEI For l!rompt Delivery Pho~e 47-J Bon. Falls Exeh. Toll Charges Deducted ·· From Your Dill CLEAN, DUST-FREE In Quantities of 2 tons or more. Per ton For single ton orders add 2lic Fred L. Dun.n MENDON, N.Y. Mrs. Wm. Banser, Mrs. Eleanor Hol- den, and Mrs. Delora · Rlttenhouse, who also have supervised the stage properties. Mrs. Webster Is directing the music as well ·as train'ing the speaking voices. The whole commun- Ity Is cordially Invited to witness this 'ambitious spectacle which had been unnounccd for Sunduy evening, De· comber 22nd, over two months In ad- vuncc. The Church School Christmas Party will be held on Thursday, December 21lth, at 6:30 p. m. with a picnic sup· per, recitations by the primary chll· dren, Christmas caroling, and a gen· oq lilA\ 0.10tt1 'A111!qllJ:l08 JO .tnOt( (UJO some surprises on the program. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Honeoye Fulls, N. Y. EAST BAPTIST CHURCH Henrietta, N. Y, Otis v. Wheeler, Mlnlater 116 Oxford St., Rochester 10:80 o'clock morning service. 11:80 o'clock Sunday school. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (Episcopal) \Tho Church Among tho Treea\ Honeoye Falls. N. Y. Rov, John ,Dennllft Pastor Sunday aorvlco 4 p. m. · METHODIST Episcopal Church Rush, N. Y. Sunday service 10 :45 a, m. Sunday Sehool12:00 noon ST. MARI{'S EV ANGELICAI1 LUTHERAN CHURCH West Henrietta, N, Y. Rev, R. W, Ducbsch, Pastor Divino Service 10:80 n. m. Sunday School nnd Bible CIIUI.I at 0:30 n. m. Ladles' Aid Firat Wednesday in each month, Young Pooplo's. meeting. ·Second Wednesday In each month. DENRI:i!.TI'A CONGREGATIONAL CDURCH 1\Unlater, A. R. Guthrie 11 A wann welcome awaits all' Church school 10:00. Momlng worship 11:00. Young People 8:80. ------ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCD Ionia, N, Y. ·Momlng sorv!M 10 o'cloek. · .sunday aehool 11 o'cloek. NUTS 19 Lb. C CUT ROCK ~~gy Lb.15c ASH'T, PKQ, CIIOCOLATES tb Pkg. 25¢ I'OUND PACKAGE CIIOO. CQV. C'IER~IES 25¢ CALIFORNIA WALNUTS 25 Lb. C PICKLES, HEINZ Sweet Mlsecl PT. BUIJC 25c PURE LARD 2 LBS. 31c CRISCO LB. CAN 21 c 3 LB. CAN 59c 8 oz.17c PINT 29c 2 NO. 1 CANS 29c MAYONNAISE c.ouL PINEAPPLE SUCFJ> HALLOWI DATES BUIX TASTYNUT OLEO 2ws.19c ONE LB. PRINT 14c PREM. FLAKE WAFERS N.o.c LB. PKc.10c GOLDEN PUMPKIN 3 LG. CANs 25c FANCY SMYRNA FIGS· RAISINS Seeded or s..c11 ... 8 OZ. PKC. 15C PKc. Be tREAM CORN STARCH '··Pkr•·IO¢ ' ' - . 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