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en. X ';i'HURSDA Y, .·DECEMBER '19, 1935 'THE HONEOYE FALLS TIMES, HONEOYE FALLS, N.Y. PAGE FIVE ~~~~tf~tftf~~tftf~tf~tf~tf~tf~~~~~tf~ Ball For Benefit We Are On Upgrade hn J J 8!t Of Palsy Victims --- \N' ~ A distinct note of optimism is ap- $ZO K • • ~ Henry L. Doherty, .N~tional Chair- parent among merchants of this sec• lilO 1 1 e s C.h ris tmas p art J .lloJh man of the committee sponsoring the tion as they give consideration this \N' B.tt dent of the United States, has reques- wm:e: to the matter of seasonable ad- Walter Conklin of Chicago has 'been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Conklin, for several days. hn · IJJ.ll annual Birthday Ball for the Presi- . $ZO HARRY ALLEN PARK ~ ted this newspaper to forward the verttsm~. Ins~far as The Ho~eoye .Frank B. A~na .of The Honeoye $lO HONEOYE) FALLS ~ name of some person or organization Falls Ttmes JS concerned, busmess Falls Store, hts wife and three chi!- $lO .lloJh interested in promoting a ball here men and business women of the area dren are occupying the Kavanaugh lilO \\'8 January 30, for the benefit of infan~ have indicated a desire to give public- house on We~ M~;n str;et. . .· $lO T uesda 11, D. ecem·ber . 24th ~ tile paralysis victims. Affairs of this ity regardin? their establish~ents to * \' \' !Mrs. Harry Brown of Rochester, a former resident of West. Bloomfield, is at Genesee hospital, Rochester, re- covering from an operation. James Ford of this village is still hn 'j flii sort have been put on quite generally a degree qmte beyond anythtng they at a Rochester hospital, receiving ~ tll!ll througl10ut the country for several have felt warranted in doing since treatment following an operation for \N' at 8 p. m. tl1:'l !ears. Honeoye Falls has not partie- 1929 and 1930. T!l~s seems to be true stomach trouble. ~ ,. · . ~ . Ipated heretofore, a fact chairman Do- of other commumties. \' * * ~ SANTA··.· . SAllS·. tll!ll' herty points out in his letter of De- In the years intervening - 1930 to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Darron of Rush ~ y .lloJh cember 3 addressed to the editor of now - there was a hesitancy about entertained over the week end lvlr. ·~ :11 The Times. He ,expressed the belief expenditures for advertising. It was '* * * Charles Duffy of West Bloomfield is gradually improving from an opera- tion which he underwent at Genesee hospital, Rochester, some days ago. and Mrs. Nathan Baird and daugh- hn \l UJ i ll th· · \ll d \\'8 1 that .this community should join in held that people had little money ters Betty and Jea~ of Nunda. iiP dll d e lJl age dll til!~ this enterprise of nation-wide scope. available and that the outlay would \' \' . * Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Simmons left Sunday morning for Florida. They expect to pass the remainder of the winter in that state. Christmas ,\'come~ ne:t week:. W cd- farm Chl'l. dren ' th' ti1!l 'I'he Times will be glad to hear bring returns .of slight consequence. lilB . lll lS area. n.1h fr.om someone prepared to go ahead The change in .thou.ght is encouraging nesday. Please get your news and ad- \\'8 vertising copy to The Times office ~ to attend\ fJiB With a ball as described. The informa- all around. It IS fatr to presume that \' * * just as early as possible :for .the issue (ilB .o..1h tion will at once be forwarded to the the present attitude is based on what of December 2 6 . (ilB ~ national headquarters, 50 East 42nd the merchants believe is sound busi- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Slattery of Rochester, Minn., are expected to ar- * * * hn \\'8 s.treet, New York, and Mr. Doherty ness reasoning and they, it js well George Sanford of Rochester, :for- \N' THIS CHRISTMAS p A:RTY.IS BEING SPONSORED BY ~ and his ~ommittee may be expected to recognized, are in the best position in rive here SundaY! for the Christmas ·holiday period. They will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Reilly, Railroad avenue, this village, and Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Slattery, Lima. merly of Honeoye Falls, is at the $lO THE HONEOYE FALLS ROTARY CL B.tt lend th~ir cooperation to make the the world to guag?. t~ade conditions General hospital, Rochester, where he (ilB · UB ~ event asuccess. and customers ability to pay. : had an appendix operation Friday of ~~~~tftf~tf~~~~~~~tf~\h'\h'~\h'~~~~~\h- goWode! are on the upgrade-and that's last week.· His condition is very sat- <S <S <S <S <'S <'S <'S <S <'S <'S Faculty Dinner Tonij!'ht, isfactory, reports state. Sunday school at the local Presby- Home of Miss Earl Mr. and M;s, tester\' Cofrone of terian church will be held at the usual Ingleside Club * * * . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faulkner en- . tertained Mrs. Christine Faulkner and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coykendall at dinner Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. Christine Faulkner left the fol- lowing Thursday for Sarasota, Fla., where· she. will remain for the winter. Bergen were Sunday supper guests of hour Sunday morning, December 22 . the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Friday aft:rnoo~ of this week at Meet, Wiles Home Thn second annual Christmas dinner of the Faculty Club of the Honeoye Falls high school will be given at the home of· Miss Margaret Earl 'l'hurf1- day evening at 6:30. Arrangements are in charge of Miss Allice Stafford and Mrs. Lulu Hanser. After dinner there will be a Christmas tree with gifts for everyone. RED I & wniTE ·stoRE Charles Klick of Rush. Mr. and Mrs. the Honeoye Falls high school audit- Cofrone called on their cousin, Miss orium, at 2 o'clock members of the Dorinda Ward of Henrietta, who is RUSH M1'dst e 1 Ch · t grades will present an operetta, When · - a r a ns mas WHT1'F. ROUSE COFFEE:> .:, LB. seriously ill. Christmas Comes. It will be directed atmosphere-a Christmas tree, beaut- COFFEE • '!''.' .19c * * * At 6:30 Monday evening the Past Matrons Club of Union Star Chapter, 0. E. S. enjoyed a dinner at the Ma- sonic temple here, Mrs. Roy Sturges and Mrs. J. D. Bartlett being in charge. Cards and a social _session followed. * * * The Dorcas Sunday school class of the Methodist church in Rush held its monthly meeting and Christmas party Monday evening at the home of Mr. and. Mrs .. Myron Fa ugh. Those who assisted the hostess were Mrs. Norm- an Miller, Mrs. Lewis Jesse, Mrs. Richard Albright and ' Mrs. Daisie Decker. \ * * ~ James Leyden of Rush and daugfi- ter Margaret, and Mrs. Jennie Price of Rochester were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Belle Nau of Locust street, this village, the occasion being to observe the birthdays of Mr. Ley- den and Mrs. Price. * * * 'I·be Ladies Republican Club held a Christmas party at the Legion rooms on December 17th with 62 members present. Following a short business session, the Club was entertained by a reading given by Marjorie Harris and a Chdstmas story given b~, Lulu Hanser. A musical Christmas pro- gram was enjoyed by all present with the exchange of gifts. Bingo was * * * played, and many were the recipients Ninety-three employees of the Ni- of very interesting white elephants. agara-Hudson system, Avon division Refreshments were served. and their wives and sweethearts will * * * have a turkey dinner Saturday night There were 4,206 students in 46 up- at the 'White . Horse Tavern, East state colleges of New York receiv- Avon. Dancing and cards will follow. ing aid from National Youth Adminis- Ale:t D. Robb, general manager of tration student relief funds·in Novem- the western division of the system, ber, figures in the Works Progress and Harold Waldron, division super· Administration division of Education, intendant, will be present. responsible for the execution of t~e * * * · 1 work revealed. In addition, 126 ad- .. , ~~r. ~-~-rto¥.r,s. Alfred H. Lord of On- vanced students working to)Vard mas~ tario·street;·'this place, entertained ters and doctors ciegnies ·jn eight ·uni- at a ·turkey dinner· Friday evening, versities of the same area earned re- December 6, at their home. Their lief money. The November allotment guests were Mayor Wiiliam E; Dps- totalled $63,000. College students may pard; village trustees J. D. Bartlett, 1 earn, working on an hourly basis, as A. B. Vallance, F. W. Grace and Gar-1 much as $20 a month. The average on ret Helling; former village treasurer I the. Novemb~~ pa!rol~ from all insti- C. H. Park, police chief 0. V. Court- tubons participatmg m the program ney, village clerk Frank Kellogg, su- was, however, $16 per month. In all perintendent of water works Ray I cases college authorities certify that Brown and village treasurer William students sharing relief funds could E. Durrant. not otherwise continue thllir studies. ~ .............. , ..... a .. r TIJRK'E¥S·. souAs·ul· ', '• RASPBERRIES PEAS OYSTERS BAKER'S Chocolate HOLLY Wreaths ALL FIRM Cranberries ·.: Birds Eye Specials For This Week .·1lh. 49c. i.:l ' ; •J ·, 1 • bx. 17~ I bx. 19c bx.25c bx.34c CAKE \, 15c 2FOR 25c LB. 22c CAJ,IFORNIA NAVEL Oranges Ex. large, doz. SSe medium 43c; small size 33c 2 Lbs.15c CONFECTIONER'S XXXX .SUGAR BEECH-NUT TOMATO JUICE 3 Cans 25c Lg. Size Lb. 23c ENGLiSH WALNUTS HARD & FILLED CANDIES 15c Up FULL LINE FRESH VEGETABLES Don,'t Forget to Leave Your Order11 For Dlacuit & Rolls for Chratmaa. DIANA BRAND UNSIFTED PEAS Livingston GOLDEN BANTAM' CORN 2 Cans 25c 3 Cans 28c Grocery BROWN'S Bakery by Mr. Richardson. ifully decorated and other decorations * · * * throughout the main floor of the Mrs. Rose Druschel returned last house in keeping with it, songs, car- Sunday from Geneva, where she has ols and games _ the Ingleside Club been spending several months with met Friday, the 13th, at the home of ------- SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES ,, l~ANCY MIXED LB. NUTS 19c her sister, ~Irs. Chas. Haas. ·\Aunt• -;;;;;;;;;;;------- Mrs. Lee Wiles to celebrate its an- LARGE BUDDED ·.· ,: 1 LB. Rose\ expects to. spend the holiday nual Chri'stmas party. WALN.UT ' · · 1 season with her daughter, Mrs.-Ed. FALLS THEATRE • · · S .. ~' ·.·· .. ·.~19c Chatterton, and Mr. Chatterton 'of A chicken dinner, with all that goes Rochester. with it; was provided followed by an Saturday, December 21 ---, * * * entertaining program specially ar- RED & WHITE '. ; The Woman's Relief Corps, Lewis ranged and suited to the occasion, a FRECKLES MINCE MEAT· PKG. Gates Post, G. A. R., will hold its feature of which was an original po- Christmas party at the home of Mrs. em read bj 1 :Miss Bessie Hallock, writ- Tom Brown, . Virginia Weidler, Gertrude Ingrahm, North Bloomfield, ten especially for this meeting and Carol Stone Monday evening, December 23 · There covering the work of the past years From Gene Stratton Porter's will be a tureen supper. Members are by the club. Exchange of gifts and Book asked to bring dishes and ten-cent distribution of prizes won by lucky gifts. Please call Mrs. Bert Corby or members, rounded out a very enjoy- Mrs. Jesse Buckland in regard to able afternoon despite the fact that transportation. Supper will be served -the worst storm of the winter was at 6:30. b · 'd d rewmg outsi e an that the date was Commins Corners Friday the 13th . Christmas Tree It is interesting to note that the --- ·Ingleside Club celebrated its Silver The Christmas tree is up at Com- mins Corners and the festivities · are Aniversary November 18th, 1932, hav- Zane Grey's THUNDER MOUNTAIN George O'Brien, Barbara Frit- chie, Frances Grant 2 Shows 7 and 9 ·p. m. Admission 25c & 15c IOc FANCY ,· PKG. RAISINS 9c Fruit Cake or Candy, Apples or Vine- gar. We have w1hnt i( takes to make u successful Holiday meal. Carltqg·, Myers,' Prop. East St. • · ~,·' Honeoye Falla to be held Sunday night at 7 Q'clock, ing been organized November 16th, wtih Santa Claus right on hand to,~o 1 9 07, for the purpose, according to its his part in the grand celebration. bylaws, \The. . intellectual. advance- tftftftf~~~tftftftf~~~tf~-~~~~tftl''U~~~~ ChHdrell of the· area, are expect~~ .. to ment of its members\. However, one \\ . , .. , . . . _ . _,... ..•··- .. .. . . . .lloJh outstanding achieveme~t for' tlie bet'.. Qi'!f \\'8 turn out in large numbers. . . · hi WE WISH OUR CUSTOMER.S AND FRIBNDS ~ There will be music, Frank Para- t!l:r;ment of the whole communitYJ was Qi'!f . ULI dies in ·charge. Mrs. Albert Clarke will the sponsoring by the club of the ~ A . Bzt direct the singing. Mrs. Orrie Cline organization, in.1914, of the Rush trw :£1lbrry art,rhdntu.a null ]lluppy Nrtu :utrur &t Free Library,. which is . today out- hi · ~ has charge of the candy and Jake Ql'!f ULI Cline of the Rochester Gas & Electric standing In its class. among the free ~ Th\ ··w k' S • ~ Company attends to the wiring of the librarie~ ofthe state .. ' ~ - IS ee . s pecial- :1 tree. · The 1907 officers of the club were: CJ \\~ HarrYJ Simmons and Joe Burmeis- president, Miss Bessie Hallock; vice- ~ ean-Up Sale·, .Qn .::',' ~ ter originated the plan of this enter- president, Mellie· Strong; · secretary, Qi'!f ULI prise and it has become an annual Mary A. Hayes; treasurer, May Mar- ~ Ql~ri.almU.!l · · :.· ·''' · ·' Bzt event, giving enjoyment to hundreds. tin. '': ~ '~ · 1 0· C· &I Mendon Community Christmas Officers for 1935-36.are: .Pr~sident, ~ C A N D I E S L b~ :' .,, ,.. . ' . · ~ Tree Light Beacon , Miss Mary Hayes:.vice:presiden~, Mrs. ~ WHILE THE .. Y LAS1'. ACT ·N\'o·.:·w' , •.. ,;., .. · 'r ·':.~·.r·.' ~ Mabelle Euler; recordll)g secretary, Qi'!f • 8tt :MENDON.-On Monday night, De; Mrs. • Daisil~ · Decker·,·' ·'corresp· onding \\ Sc H F }} S t $1 oo AWl. cember 23, at 7:30 the Community secretary, Mrs. Minnie Greeni. treas- '1: tOe 0 n e 0 y e a. ' s :.. .. ' 0 re, ·.·. · ... Up :1 Christmas tree on Mendon four corn- urer; Mrs.'May Price;· librarian, :Mrs. \N' \\i ers will be a beacon. of light that we Dora Sherman: · ' '· · · .. 'a~.~~~~~~~tf~~tf.'tJ~~~~'U~~~~~'R~\a trust will invite our friends from the __.:. ____ __;__;__;..;.;..___;_;___________ ·· ·. ~~~~~~n~ ~~~d~i ~~ ~~~:l~n~av~~: ~$ZO~~~~~~~~~.·· ·tt~~~~trtr~~r~.:. ~trtt~~~~·~~. ~ . . l\1:. ~:.~~ ... :~~rfl~~a=··· ite Christmas· carols and listen to·: a . short address and see the children · ' · · · · ' m~~sh~~~~~rcommunitytree. Come,~ Aitoy,and_MerryChrisbnas,Mr. and Mrs. America! i. ··: ~ let us join together in unity! The \N' 8Zt Community Brotherhood extends ' a $lO ~ cordial welcome to all. $lO ! ~ Cranberry Brown t ·· I ·: Betty For.Lunch t '· -- $lO The red color and tart, spicy flavor $lO of cranberries may be used in many $lO !oods besides relishes; one tasty way &2P Is cranberry brown betty. . hn Cranberry Drown Betty \N' 214 cups of cran'berrles ~ 111.! cups of sugar flO 1,4 <teaspoon of salt ~ 1,4 teaspoon of cinnamon flO 1,4 teaspoon of nutmeg hn 1% cups of dry bread crumbs \N' Crush nnd mix together the cran·. ~ berries, sugar, salt, and spices. In a greased baking dish, place a layer of one-third of the bread crumbs, udd a ~ layer of hulf the cranberry mixture, flO then n layer of one third of the ~ crumbs, then tho rest of the cranberry mixture and finally the rest of the crumbs. Dot the top with butter und pour about 1)4 cup of hot water over the entire mixture. Bake tho pudding In n covered dish for one hour In n ~ hot oven, or nt 400 degrees Fuhren· holt. Serve cranberry brown betty with the following meal suggests tho New Yorlc state college of homo economics: rolled ronst veal, cabbage nnd cnrrot. • : Thlt quartet of tunicin boautle1 h111 cnlltted u SGniY• ell~! with old 1\rlt Klnalo to help him tpread merriment lllud aood cheer on December 25. Their utlanment u lho tranporutloJl ~( ~v~~t1D1 colcl lrolll Sautalocl vl1 tho medium of 11 Prlaldalrt, 11 Chrltlma• witt that wlU Hrva lor yurt. l.ttt to rlaht, Kay Gordon, Doro- thy Thompton, Btther Preuman and Donlt1 Darkor, playera_whb Joe Peawr ba Paramowu'e ~CoUeaJate.\ SWEENEY & LEARY salnd, whole whoat·brend and butter, • ALL PLUMBING -IIEA'l'ING nnd ELECTRICAl, CONVENIENCES milk for tho chlldl'Qtl, nnd milk • or ., FOR 'l'Hl!} HOME, SOLD nnd INS'l'ALLED . . . tiomo othor bovorngo for:8rown-upa.:,; PHONE 409·F·2 HENR~E'M'A, N. Y. Pho11e 104 • Honeoye F~ls •. 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