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\ t, Rush Firemen's Harvest Festival,' Hush Town Hall Oct. 29, 30, i We Are At War! •• that means every U. S. Citizen t ~Tlie Nation Needs AU Our Resources and Energy The HoneoyeiFalls Times Eastern Stur Autumn Festival October 22, 23 Honeoye Falls ... VOLUME 62, NUMBER 36 HONEOYE FALLS, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943 ,6¢ A COPY:; $2.00 A, YEA~ 111I1I1::~~:::II\I1~ Autumn FestivalfWill Draw Big Crowd ! In OUI' ~ Rush Fireme-n-'-S-~-:k-e~-·gs-~~-':i-c~-t-~-!:-~:-inT-g~---~t-~l-~~;'-h~,~np~::' :;:~ 5th • Masonic Temple Building § :: F I D A meeting Is being called for Red Wit~ appropriate decorations the T B S Of Be E t ;; T10 mes = est.·va ates Cross workers to make surgieal'dres- spirit: of Hallowe'en will pervade at 0 e cene 'Ig yen sings beginning Tuesday, October 26 the c~ming dance to be held in St. =: == at 1 o'clock in the Village Hall, Hon- John'aparish house on Friday, No- =: == 0 t b 29 30 eoye Falls. This is an emergency vembJ~ 5th. F ed d S t d f\IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII coer • quota and must be completed by' Dec- Sucbessful in the past, the Woman's 'rl ay a'n a ~r ay, ember 1. Auxiliary is again sponsoring the Our g uest writer this week is Rev. nt' M es' 0 hestra ,vl'll play and Two evenings of merry making will Employers' First Wit~holding, eve i os rc .. _______ -:-:--: _____ (. George C. Conrad, pastor of the Men- be enjoyed by folks who plan to at\ Tax Now Due ' Bill Swain will call the square sets. Mendon Boy To Enter don Presbyterian church, and,execu- tend the Harvest' Festival in Rush Sweet cider and donuts as well as pop Yale University tive secretary oJ ,the Allied'Temper- next Friday and Satu'rday, October 29 George T. McGowan, collector of .in- will he'sold at the refreshment stand. a nce Forces of Rocheste~ and ternal revenue, 28th New York MiSs Helen Cornwall, chairman of h t and 30 in the 1l,ush Town hall. ' I surrounding area. We are appy 0 Sponsored by'the Rush Fire De- collection district, calls to theatten- the dance committee will be assisted present Rev. ~onrad's views on Re- tion of the approximat,e 35,000 em- by Mr~. Fred Niles, Mrs. Emily Earl, O T partment, big things are being plan- ployers of labor in his district, the 1I'I'ss M, argaret Earl, Mrs. Leo Cooney, ligion In ur Imes. ned in the way of entertainment. ,_ fact that there are hut a few days,1eft Mrs. ,VI. Semmel, Mrs. A. V. Stephen- There will be games for youngsters in which to file with ,his oiljce, Pa,y son, .Mrs. Mac O'Brien and Mrs. The Right To Be Different and oldsters, a buffet lunch including h O,ts and other refreshments and, a As You Go Withholding Returns, Richard Pearce. For a number of years we were F~rm W-1, and to turn over to 'the ':: ______ _ subjected to a wave of high pressure $25.00 War Bond to be awarded each government all deductions from p I Ch h salesmanship. We have been \sold\ night. em'ployees' wages covering the period retty ure to a vast number of things both, good On Saturday night there will be a July 1, 1943 to September 30, 1943. \ and bad. In fact the high pressure barrel of fun when everyone will Collector McGowan also 'states that We J ;. ddlo, ng Fo\ r technique has been in control of our gather at the old fashioned auction. to date less than 15 per cent of em- country for years. Lobby groups in Clare D. Ladd, as auctioneer\ ,will ployers have made returns and paid Elo b' h B ' I our legislative halls govern the type sell farm pro?uce, baked go?ds and this withholding tax to his office, and Iza et atze of bills passed by our assemblies. poultry. Inc~dental~y, donations of asks those employers wl10 have not ' High pressure advertising has de- all salable articles Will be welcome. as yet filed their' returns and paid ' ___. I 'elopnd our socl'al and economic There will be plenty of eats for thO . t th t th t HOI)eoye Falls Presbyterian church C , IS money moe reasury, a 'til' f tt f II dd' habits. We use certain brands of everyone but the supper whl~h ,~as they do so immediately. ' I was rd e sc~et 0b a ~~e [f a w~ I m: things because we have been taught previously planned in connectIOn With I The Collector appeals to' the with- Satu, II~, c ,0 er a our 0 c oc .. to do so. W e have been advertised the festival is cancelled due to food hid' t f h' II t' n dis when, MISS Ehzabeth Batzel, daughter ' . hi, 0 mg agen SOlS co ec 10, - of Mr and Mrs William Batzel of l 'llto certain habits and practices ratlOnmg and a lack of e p. 'trict to immediately file these returns . '. . , , . ' Avon 'became the bride of Pfc. Alvle which affect our whole moral and as a patrIOtIC dut~ so that this money F, Mahar,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph economic structure. S D 01 may be made ~vaJ!a~le to our g~vern- Luskof Rochester. The increased rate of delinquency gt. on ney ment for the m.te~slve prosecutlOn?f A prelude of organ music and the among boys and girls under twenty the w~r and, mCldentally, he, \~J!I Wedding March from Lohengrin was one has become alarming. J. Edgar W °t L tt r From appreCiate\ personally, the early fih~g played by LeRoy Jenkins. Mrs. Max Hoover, director of the Federal Bu- rl es e e of these returns so tha~ he can' a~old Raney sang \Moonlight and Roses\ reau of Investigation lays much of N L\ the costly ,day and IIIght ov:rbme and '''I Love You Truly\. She was this to delinquency among parents, ew ocation wO:k :hat IS bound to resu.lt If ~he accompanied by her husband at the Many of these parents are busy elms- majority ?tf OUt~1 t3h5,0100t dWlthhlolldmgd organ, ,>' ing the extra dollars which are avaiJ- --.- agents wal un I e as ay a owe Before an altar decorated' ,vith able in these times. Mrs, Susan B. Richards of Eastjb Y law, or October 31, 1943, to file re- lad' I 's palms and Last summer Yale UnIversity open- stree~ was the recipient of a, re, cent turns and pay to him t~e tax withheld ngqt~du::~lel::;::~~\ir\Ba..tzel gave ed a summer school for stull.t es on al- V-mall letter from ?er grandso,!l\f .. ~~: .f.r~IJ ~mployees'. s~la~le~._ .. H.~. als_o: his:dil'fi hter:in.marri!lge. Rev; John ,:r·hol.' Men and \\'on\en'~·lim.{~romlll)naJd Olney ·who,ls-now·80mllo\\,he::tl; ~tatl(s that there IS no prOVISIOn III tlie -B ' g st r 'of the church received al\ parts of the country to sttidy this in England. His letter f!lllows: I;w for extension of time for the fil- thU:~~,!a in o a double ring ceremony. great problem as it affects our eeo- Dear Grandmother:- , ing of these returns or the payment The bride was dressed in white satin nomic and social structure. We were Well, Grandma, plea.se don t fall of any tax due on such forms. entrain fashioned \in princess lines, led to explore the subject as it is o\'er when you get thiS but ~~ther with a beaded bodice and high neck- related to physiology, psychology, wrote me the oth,er day and to , me War Ratl\on line. She wore a finger tip veil and b tllat \ ·ou were gomg to have a blrth- . nutrition, delinquency, health pro - • 'carried, a bouquet of white roses and lems, mental disorders, traffic acci- day pretty soon. I would hked, to orchids. dents, and a host of other things. have sent you a card or somethmg, Book IV To Be Mrs TheronC Hovey of Rochester This great problem is increasing but things are rather hard to ~et over • was ~atron of honor and the Misses through social pressure. here some times so I guess thiS let,ter I d N t W k Wanda Zajon of Honeoye Falls and Ilere is where the right to be differ- will have to do, How are you feel,mg ssue ex ee Eleanor Wright of Avon were brides- ent should be emphasized. 1IIust our these days '! I suppose you are lust maids The attendants were gowned youth engage in harmful habits be- as spry as ever. Well you want to The nell' War Ration Book IV will alike in dresses of military blue vel- cause it is the \smart\ thing to do? stay that way as long as you c~~ soon be issued and application blanks vet and net with matching veils and In a democracy the rights of' the You ought ~o be over here a~~ d~m r Illay be obtained in advance from I?- each carried an old fashioned bouquet minority are protected. When a some of tillS good old Enghs. ee 'cal grocers. 'rhe issuing centers m of red roses.' young person is high pressured into like I see some of th7 old I~dles B~~ this area are Honeoye Falls. hi~h ' Gleim Morse, Jr. of Lima was best drinking, because he is the only one d d and they seem to thrIve on It .. , school a' nd Mendon School District nlan and Harold and Dean Batzel of in the party w,ho doesn't, he is e- h Ith • • d tween drinking beer an rl m, g No.2, and wl'll be open on October Avon 'vere ushers. privcd of his constitutional right just bicycles they stay p~etty . ea y. 26, 27, 28 and 29 from 3 until 9 p. m. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. You probably won't beheve thiS but I dal·ly. Batzel 'vore a dress of wine velvet as Illuch as if hc were prcvented from Id casting his vote in thc minority party. d th t t. havc seen women almost as 0 as A'ppll'catl'on blanks are designed for \,,'Ith matching accessories and the A wider application of religion you riding a bicycle own e d ree family units or for individuals and groom's mother chose a dress of blue would do much to improve the moral and they, go right along, too. should, be carefully filled out and pre- crepe. Each wore a corsage of whitc Probably mother showsh you n~y sented together with War Ration roses. conditions of our day. For a num- I 't I Will b ht letters but in case s e (ocsn Book III when applying for Book IV. Following the ceremony a reception er of years psychologists taug us tell \ou something ab,ollt England'\ln The applicant must present a Book was held in the church parlors. to make our expressions positive. It, d ff t th n' he rcality it isn't much I eren. a: III for each person named on the Pre-nuptial events included a num- was proclaimed poor policy to say, United States although I still san 011 Book IV application form, If there ber of parties, showers and dinners \dou't to a child.\ Most of the Ten d USA 'rh can't beat the good 01 .' • . ere are persons who do not already have given by Mr. and IIIrs. Robert Mur- Commandments are cxpressed nega- arc a large number of mcc farms ~nd a Book.IlI they should proceed im- phy, Jr. of Livonia, Miss Virginia tively - \Thou shalt not •.• \ 'I'hese . I k 19 they havc some very mcc 00,11 mediately to secure them, as Book IV Batzel and Ruth Crandel of Honeoye are direct prohibitions. In spitc of crops. 'rhey have good horses and cannot be obtained without Book Ill. Falls, Mr. and IIIrs. Fred Sackett of that fuct thcy saw a grcat nation of take very good cure of them: When The attention of the public is called Continued on PI,. Four people through difficult times. 'l'here I travel ollt into the country It look.s, particularly to the fact. that at n,o Were wars lind rumors of wars, exiles, tl untl' t very much the samc as Ie co 'time will the MobilizatIOn Cen er In and persecutions. Historians tell us does nround your farms. By thc WilY, Honeoye Falls or lIIendon issue War that the J eli's have been uprottcd two how is thc farm coming? If ~ou ever Ration Book IV. These books may hundred times. In all of these ccn- consider sclling it I would hke first be secured in the Town of Mendon at turies they hllve maintaincd thcir chance, beclluse I alll surc going t~ thc two schools only, lIationality and their faith. 'I'he 'ren scttlc down aftcr the war. I hope l~l~ COllllllandments werc ncgatively ex- rambling days will be ovcr for awhIle Ilressed for n positive purpose. lind thnt would bc n nicc place to Our psychologists taught us that setlle down, r~verything is fine here: whell We suy \no\ to something thc I like my work and we get prett) child WillIts to do wc must offer him a good food, have II nice place to sle~p SUbstitute. 'rhc church hus been and n radio to Ilsten to, Well,. Grand- !Ioing thut for years. It offers the tl t' about all I have tllllC for. I' ~ I f II ma, 1II IS III, Ill' () Christ which cha enges Kecl) wcll so I'll sec you ngain, people tn bc diffcrent. Pcoplc were Love, IJluch attructcd to J csus becnusc of hiH ('Itching. 'l'hc Gospel nccording to Matthew concludes thc narrlltive of the XCI'IlIOll on thc Mount with th,!~(' wo'rds: \And it camc to pass, When Jesus hud flnishcd thesc words, the Itlnltiludes wcro astonishcd nt hIs tea~hing, for hc tuught thcm as one hll l : 1I1g uuthority, and not as their Scribes.\ Wlllller - Sebnst!ulI Mr, Ilnd Mr~l II. Sebaslilln of liul'nevold, N. Y., IInnounce the 1:lJlr ri llg O of thoir dllughtc~, MIss l'lol'ellcu i>.:lizllboth Sebastilln to Llcut. ,JIIIIII!H II. Wulker SOil of MI' Ilnd 1\11'9. ('1' , , ,~1I1'11I K Wulker of Honooyo l~nlls, I he IIIUrl'iuge took pillco at Gl'cnudu, MI~H\ Where Ll. WalkCl; ,Is stlltioned, 011 Pl'/dIlY, October 15th, Don -' .. --- In lIaWlIll 39 l!ears U S marines hnve been stationed nt Pe~rl Hnrbor, T, H., 8lnee 1004., Where To Get It·· THE TIMES IS ON SALE AT l~RANIC'S DllUG STORE R1CICIE'S SWEE'l' SDOPPE BDJ)JE'S LUNCHES BRI'I\I'ON'S I. G. A. RUSIl Funel'lll Service Held FOi' North Bloomfield youth Funerul services for G1sn D. Gil- bert, aged 19 years, were held at 2 p, b. Tucsduy at the North B100mlleld cemetery. Young Gilbert was il former Merch- ant Marine und hud just return cd home, uftcr receiving an honorable dischargo from that branch of serv- ice, only II day beforo ho Was rOJlorted missing on Octobor 2. His body wns discovered hanging from a trcc on the farm of Harwood Martin, Brugg street road, last Sunday by Hussell Sackctt of North B100mficld who was out taking a walk. . ' COl'oner Gerald Mllnley of Living- ston county issued II cortillcato of death by suicide. , Gilbert is survived by hIs purcnts, Mr. lind Mrs. Walter Gilbert of North lJIoomfleld, threo sisters, Mrs. Myrtlo Gilbort of Syracuso, Mrs. 'l'homas O'Connor of Mllnchestor und Miss ElIzllbolh at homo; four broth- ers, Wulter of Pholps, Bernard, Allen lind Guroy Gilbert, 1111 of North D1oomlleld, Rush Red Cross Chairman Changes Mrs, Elmer R. Lapp hus resigned us chairman of the Rush Branch of the American Red CroBs aftcr acting as its very capable lellder for thc past two years. Pressed with dutics plus the possibility of residence in Roches- ter for thc winter, huvc Illadc it ncc- essary that sho give up this work. During her tcrm as chuirman, Hush Branch hUB donc commcndable work in ull phuBes of Hcd Cross Activity;- sowing, knitting, Ilrst aid c1usse.s, homo nursing clllsses, liS wcll us III topping its Wur Fund quotn, Succccding Mrs. Lllpp liS chairman, temporarily, is IIIrs. Edwin Holley. Mrs. Hollcy's qunllllcution9 liS a lead- or hnvc been dcmonstrated during tho pnst year in her work wIth thc Meth- odist church of whkh her husbund iH the JlustOI'. It is cxpected thllt shc will cun'y on tho work of the Hush Brunch vcry ubly und cffectivcly. Other omcm's ut Ill'eaent ure: vico- chuirmun, 1111'S. '1'. g. Longfollow; scc- retury, Mrs. I\. W. 11111; trellsurer~ Miss Cutherine Brooks. Chlllt'llIlln of tho vurious Rcd Cross uclivltlcs will be unnoullced ut u later dnte. From all indications, the Autumn Festival to be held 'in the, Mas~nic Temple Building on Friday and Sat- Joseph Vang, who received a petty, urday nights of, this week, wiJI, at- officer rating on his graduation two tract a large crowd on both nights. weeks ago at .' Col -' There has been a steadily increa~l.ng Grove City . demand for tickets, and the publiCity lege\ Gr~ve ~Ity\ given the affair in several surround- ~a., IS dlscontJ~u- ing ~olllmunities supports the belief ~ng furt~er tram- that a bigger than usual attendance mg. ,HIS, recent 1 fid tl course' was a three by out-of-town peop e can con en y months • study for be expected. . a v i at ion ,radio The member3 of Umon Star Chap- technician. Joseph ter' NO'. 328, O. E. S., the sponsors of has relinquished the Festival, have worked long\ and his ratings and faithfully to make this an outstand- studies as his, de- ing event long to be remembered. Jose()h Yang sire is greater to The team in charge of Bazaar 'or- Goes to Yale eaw an engineer's ganization reports that a large degree. 'I'he Navy is sending him to variety of donated items has been ac- Yale University to complete II three cumulated, and that each booth, will year study in his chosen course, which be well-stocked with highly attractive will begin November 1st. He enters things at very fair prices. ' the University as an apprentice sea- The Bazaar, including a mamm~th man and will be an officer upon his Rummage Sale, will be held in the graduation. Prior to his Grove City Main Assembly Room of the Temple College training he completed a year Building, which is now being gaily at Michigan State college. Joseph, decorated in colors typical of the Fall who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and Hallowe'en season. Here will be Lorenz Vang of Mendon, is expected found booths laden with delicious home this week for a ten day leave home-baked cakes and cookies, pies, bef~re his entrance at Yale. bread lind pastries; home-made can- \Round Table\ Makes Hit With Rittenhouse 'People dies and sweets, and smart little .fa- vors; home-ca~ned fruits, preservcs, jams, jellies, and vegetables, together with other harvest-time products of farm and Victory darden; and a home needlework booth'; displaying ever so many ,dainty 'thi~gs' 'from skilful fin- gers ,vhich every woman will find a source of ideas for gifts and person- al use, according to the Chairman ,!f A newsy little monthly pUblication that committee. called the \Round Table\ has made The Rummage Sale is almost a Ba- its second appearance at the Ritten- zaar in itself, and here will be found house Company plant and the second the hundred and one things which are issue was received with just as much \white elephants\ in one household enthusiasm and encouraging words as and \just what I've always wanted\ the first. to many another housekeeper. This The '!Round Table\ is a pUblication Committee has been working for sev- for, by' and about Rittenhouse em- eral weeks to accumulate an un- ployees and their Company and as usually large and attractivc store of such contains many newsy bits about items, large and small, and all' at- the every-day happenings of those tractively priced. connected with the plant, as well as brief stories of accomplishments by Jlntertainment Programs Set various,\ Dep,artments and the compa- I Also in ,the Main Assembly.Roolll ny as ~ whole. Continued on P.~. Four The :,October issue gave liberal space ,~o a well written story on Dean Longfellow's \Defense Room\ a title given this particular Department back in August 1941 when the COlllpany first took on a small contract for the Colonial Radio of Buffalo. In an article titled Bendix says \Thank You\ the editors reprinted a letter from the Bendix Aviation Use Of V-Mail For Navy Men Is\ Strongly Urged \ Corporation in which this large con- Another appeal for use of V:mail' in cern manufacturing some of our writing to Navy men, particularly most vital war equipmcnt, expressed' until after Christmas, was made gratitude to the Rittenhouse Company through '1'hird Navnl District Head- for the splendid cooperation given quurters today. . . last month on a very urgcnt itcm Holiday mail gomg ovcrscns IS which was nceded in such quuntities reaching tremendous proportions. ~he that ,it seemed practically an im- ncw 1\leet Post Oflice at 80 Varlck possibility to producc in the spccified Street, New York City is working time. However, thc local Company three full shifts 1\ day, :UI~ home not only filled the requirements but folks are urged to cooperatc III mak- produccd more than was requircd for ing availablc every bit of vital cnrgo the month, spuce. In writing Icttcrs, the Navy We extend our sinccre wishes for points out that coopcraUon clln bcst the continued success of the \Round be given through usc of convenient, '1'able\ and urge all tho Rittenhouse safc and speedy V -mail. Gang to aid thc editors by continuing V -mail's lack of bulk is what mnkes to furnish intoresting suggestions lind it so Important to the Nnvy. ~t ncws tips, weighs only lI!)()th as much liS 0)'(1!- w.e.T. U. Next Monday 'rho monthly meeting of tho Hon- coyo 'l~nlls Unit of W\Jlnan's Christ- inn 'I'cmperanco UnIon will bo hcld Monday, Octobor 21i lit 2:30 o'clock at thc home of thc president, Mrs. Geo. Hill, Ontario street. Membcrs 111'0 nskcd to brIng un item of tcmperllnce nCWB to be rend in responso to the 1'011 cnll. 'l'he gUl'St rendcr will bc Miss Flossio Wurren who will bring u Illes- suge from Miss Bcrthn Hllchcl 1'111- Iller, nlltionnlly known lelldel' on 111- cohol educlltion. Indlull Nllme The Indiau nllme for thc SmollY mountnln, at nIue MoundH, Wis .• is \Mu-chn-wa-ku-nln. \ nary muil. Somc 17tlO Ictters (marc tlum hllif a bug of regular muil) can bc convertcd to 1\ V-llIuil film whIch nlllkcs II puckugc sClln~cly lurger thlln II puclmgo of clgllrettcH. V-1lI1l1l stlltiolWl'y lllily be hud free lit uny IJOHtomce or llIay be bought in- cxpenslvely ut drug, depllrtment nnd spcciulty S(OI·CS. \RCIII) 'l'he Wild Wind\ l~lllls 'l'hcllirc Hun., Mon. SCllful'in' Gill - Bcautlful I'nulettc Goddllrd plllYs J,oxi Claibornc, colol'- ful, tClllpcstUOUH bellc of the South- lund lind lhe hIgh scus, In Cecil D. DeMilio'S lusty l'uramount 'l'echni- color Sllgu, \Hcup 'rhe Wild Wind.\ 'rho spcctuculul' now film will bl' Hhown SundllY und l\Ionduy, October 24 and 2& ut thc I~ulls 'rhclltrc. 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