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'!•. U■J " J >Mil'. ■■L ' H . IJWJW.I'*L" .r v: «. MACEDON NEWS \l Macedon Mrs. Lulu H. Baker, Cor. Macedon Center Mra. Will is P. Beal, Cor. .Macedon, Feb. 14 — Mrs. Mary Jane Sumer, widow of the late Ed- win S. Cator, passed away early Sun- day morning, following an illness of the past few weeks: Mrs. Cator was born in Stanfordsville, Dutchess coun- ty, March 23, 1850, where her young- er days were spent; she also resided in Marion. On March 3, 1869, she was united in marriage to Edwin S. 'Cator, whj^passed away 15 years ago. ’"Mrs. Cator resided at her late home 51 years. Her cheery presence will be missed by her neighbors and a host of friends. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles 0. War- ner of Geneva; four sons, Gilbert H. Macedon Center, Feb. 14 — The regular meeting of Macedon grange will be held Saturday evening at Grange hall. A Washington and Lin- coln program will, be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Durfee Hoag and Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Jones. Current events leader, Miss Jeanette Blaker; discus- sion, "What can be done in the win- ter to lighten the work on the farm? In the home?”, leaders, Raymond Fritts'and MrsTTrving Tallmam The third and fourth degrees will be con- ferred. An all day meeting of the Home Bureau will be held at Academy hall Mrs. Evelyn Gat- Tuesday, Feb. 21. of Ballston Spa, William H., Oren E. ehell will give a lesson on "Re-condi- and Ernest W., all of Macedon; also tioning F'urniture.” 13 grandchildren and 12 great grand-1 The February meeting of the Pack- g M jtew . JtoJB stgy. .s m JBfipBteS.| i * ,LSSSnaP r1>a i Dnffwood cur- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spaf- cles of the Baptist church and of the j f0rd. The March meeting will be field American Legion Auxiliary, Philip j at the honle of Mr ;uu, Mrs. Leon Steiger Post No. 494. Funeral ser-j.\Veidrich. vices were held Tuesday afternoon $ t, 2 o'clock at the house and from the I Mrs. Josephine Vanderploog of local Baptist church at 2:30, Kev. I Rochester was a week end guest of FTicda M. Ehrlich officiating. Burial j -u£ a,»! Mrs. John Sigler, was made in the Macedon cemetery. I . Moms White, who has been spend- The fire alarm was sounded al severa' "eeks with friends in about 8 o’clock Thursday morning,1 retu™*> Sli n<lay ,toThl3 ho,ne calling the firemen to the Getalw | Mr . and Mrs. Samuel Jess. garage, which is used by the Meadow ; a f nX a " Sweet Creamery. The flames were Mr- and Mrs- Arclne Campbell were WALWORTH NEWS Walworth West Walworth Mre. Geo. Milieu, Cor. Mrs- Roy Bastian, Cor. Walworth, Feb. 14 — Mrs. Cornelia Boiden, aged 65 years, died at her home north of Walworth village Saturday morning, Feb. 11, after a long illness. She leaves her husband, Peter Boiden; three sons, Harry, Gene Hatier and Floyd Boiden; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Delos Sidman and Mrs. Daniel Fowley; two grandchildren; one brother, Peter DuPree, and one sister. Mrs. Nellie Zonnevilie. The remains were taken to the Howk & Mepham funeral parlor in .Ontario, from where funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon. Interment was made in Riverside cemetery, Rochester. Walworth Lodge No. 254, F. & A. M., will hold a regular meeting Sat- urday evening, Feb. 18. Athena Chapter, O. E. S., will meet Tuesday evening,' FebT217 Following damage *y- 6oon extinguished, the amounting to about $400. .. Relatives have received word of the n. * c. -n serious illness of CHTrles G reen^ti^^ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- mond Neff at South Dima Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill and son his home in Mineola, L. I. .p. , » A, , - Tty „ - Miss'Eleanor Maxwell was a week , ; a .,^rs‘ Alexander Walker of end guest of her cousins, the Misses ' * ron<le<,uoit were Sunday guests of Mary and Helen Storms of Palmyra. I a* Anna Eldredge. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Wagemake’r of j - ^ i\ sT-Ruti lT BealTspeuA t, tli e ,we5knen,d Williamson spent a few days the ■ Miss Mary Jean Mahan at Dale 'Tuuumauii ojjciii, a xew iiUYb 1,116 | y , int.* first of the w e e k _ _ w i t h _ t h e i r _ _ a u n t , . — W.T~ - Wisher I ^ r* Roy Wilcox and little ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevenson of dauShte0r °,f Macedon were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilcox. ____ _____ » Recent callers at the home of Mr. Fairport spent Tuesday evening: with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eg Leigh Gridley of Geneseo Miss spent .Saturday and Sunday with ! antl “ j*- Willis P. Beal were Mr. and relatives in town • ”4rs- Howard Baumer, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Egan of Sodus spent! ?]ari . ? ur“H a* l ,° L the business meetings cards and 42 will be played and refreshments served. * The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church will hold their an- nual banquet Friday evening, Feb. 17. Thisisociety will serve a supper on the evening of March 9th. ' Mrs. Sarah Tabor has been elected secretary of Athena Chapter, O. E. S., and was installed at the last meeting. The Willing Workers class of the Baptist church will entertain the Rainbow class Friday evening, Feb. 17, in the church parlor. • A memorial .service was held Sun- day morning in the Baptist .church in West Walworth, Feb. 14— Mrs. Ernie Genrick and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brown of Rochester visited Mrs. Paul Jensen Monday. The steward board of the Evangeli- cal church will serve a roast.- pork supper Friday evening at 6 o’c&ck. All are- welcome. Mr. and .Mrs. Leroy Conant of Walworth visited their mother, Mrs. Agnes Jacobs, last Saturday. _______ Mrs. Etta Stalker, entertained her memory of the late Mrs. Hattie Tri ers were Frank T the first of the week with her (laugh- j aml Mrs. Be^! of, ^ ast, R°ches- ~ • • 6 ! ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beal and son ter, Mrs. Clayton Bridges. fe.r * *lp>a£ i iVirs* Vr ,e?l an a,s<?,n ‘Miss Catherine Crowley celebrated ! E1(7cl ™yra»£Ir- and Mr*\E\ P* her ninth birthday on Feb. 1st by ga.k,Gr» William Stevenson Clayton entertaining twelve of her little Bndees\ Elnmett Myere and- family; friends. -Games were played and a ! 5Jr- and- Mrs. Ford Fiske Mr. and lunqheon was served. The little peo- ^ rarjk A Yn, all of Macedon. pie had a very happy time. ! Allison Franks of Walworth and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Boughton and i lla™* Messner of Rochester, family of East Rochester were re-' 1he Jumor League gave Esther cent guests of their mother, Mrs. Fannings a surprise farewell follow- Mary Dennie and Mr. and Mrs. Ly- >ng their meeting Sunday night. Sand- man Dennie. -Mrs7“ifcnnhr~FilTley" of Rochester spent the week end with Mrs. John Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steiger and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Myers of Fair- wiches, cocoa and pop corn were served* —The-Fanni ngs-fami Iv-moved to Canandaigua on Monday, where Mr. Fannings will be employed at the new veterans hospital. The "King of Kings” will be given port attended the supper at the Bap-! ln Academy hall Friday evening, Feb. tist church Tuesday evening. * FI ease reserve the date.. Mr. and Mrs. James Jeffery, who! t Mr* ai?d M*s- Era\ s.t Diebold spent have been spending the past three.14 , ^,eek £nd ,wli? k,s parents, Mr. weeks in town, returned to Rochester any Mrs. Frank Diebold. PP Durfee, formerly of Marion. Speak- uttie, Mrs. Elizabeth Bean and Copeland Morse. The young people of Walworth were well represented at the rally of the Wayne B. Y. -P.- ID-held last -Monduy- in the Marion Baptist church. Mrs. George Secord of Clifton Springs spent a few days recently with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Malcolm. Miss Natalie Conant entertained her friend, Miss Rachel Reeves of New- ark over the week end. Misses Natalie Conant, Dorothy Yuker and Naomi Newbury and Roger Pembroke and Stuart Oldrin, students at Brockport Normal, and Miss Melba Tuttle, a student at Geneseo Normal, were home over the week end. Mr. £nd Mrs. G. R. Wignall, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Boynton and Miss Margaret Tellier were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wig- nall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leroy and Sunday school class, last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Gearing Jr. and Mrs. George Gearing Sr., also Mr. and Mrs. M.. Forencrook and son Jack of Rochester were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Young, Mr. "ana“ Mi-sr~l>evcivalwMbrris~'aml^son Jack of Rochester called nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lonsing enter- tained guests Friday evening. Roy G. Bastian spent Monday at Rose. Jay Dietterick left Monday for a trip to Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ladieu and daughters of Rochester spent Sunday with Mrs. Agnes Jacobs* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joyce of Pal- myra and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kutt- ruflf and son of Rochester were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuttruff. ____________________ Jensen PENFIELD NEWS Penfield Mre. Elsie Newman, Cor. East Penfield Mre. Frances Johnson, Cor. Penfield, Feb. 14 — Fred Gulliver spent Wednesday and Thursday in El- mira. Mrs. George Watson entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Edward Newman of Lincoln visited Mrs. Joseph NeWman • last week. Ellsworth Deuel of St. Lawrence University spent a few days the past Sveek~with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Deuel. Among ■* those-- who attended the bridge party given by Kinnaid Chap- ter of the Y. \V. C. A at Sibley’s tea room Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. Martha McQuoid, Mrs. George Jones, Mrs. .George 'Leonard, Mrs. Fred Gulliver and Mrs. Henry Swet- lick. —-Mr.-and-Mrsr.Harry-Georgo-attend^ ed the State Grange at Geneva Tues- day. Mi Mrs. 7Paul Jensen is ill at this writing and under the doctor’s care. Miss Marjorie Everhart of Fairport spent the week end with her grand- mother, Mrs. Louie Everhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Lansing. Mrr-and - Mrs. John--Waddell—and- sons of Fairport were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Klippel Sunday. Mrs. Luella Esten of Batavia is the guest of-'her sister, Mrs. Frank Pear.- son and Mr. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs of- fcast Rochester visited their mother, Mrs. Agnes Jacobs, last Tuesday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Everhart spent Sunday afternoon and evening -with Mr. and Mrs. John Knight. Mrs. Anna Kuttruff * is spending some time with her son, Karl Kuttruff and family at Lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones of Mace- don Center visited their mother, Mrs. Agnes Jacobs last Sunday. liss Doris Stubbings of Rochester spent the week end with Miss Helen Rapp. Constellation Chapter, O. E. S., met Saturday evening, Feb. 11. Dinner was served at 6:30 in charge of Car- rie Hagreen. The dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Calvin Braman, jun- ior past matron. Remarks were made by several with Cady Joyce acting as toastmaster. After a short business meeting cards were enjoyed. Edward Richmond and sister of Saratoga Springs visited Mrs. Warren Richmond the past week. MiFs"Le&Y5~Faliror,—Miss-Dorothy^ Reigle of East Rochester and Mrs. Henry Swetlick attended the veientine party given by the auxiliary of Park Avenue hospital Wednesday evening of last week. Mrs. Perry. _Rothfuss and Mrs. Wil- liam Hill were guests of their sister, Mrs. William Erhardt, Friday. The Ladies’ Aid society of the .Methodist church will serve a chicken supper in the parlors of the church East Penfield, Feb. 14 — Kenneth Estey spoke from the pulpit of the local church Sunday. ? Mrs. John Luke of Union Hill spejit Monday afternoon with Mrs. H. L. Cook. Tfie Misses Sarah and Larena But- ler spent Saturday and Sunday at their nome. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeton are spending thc—week-with-the-latter’e- parents at Alfred. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Thiel and daughter Grace of Rochester spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrader. Mr. and Mrs.. Edgar Suttles of Rochester spent Monday- evening at the home of the. latteris father, C. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Miller were nday g iveh a s u r'prIse” Moriela y' 'evening The guests included several couples from Union Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Harry George of. this place. Mrs. Donna George spent last Sat- urday with Mrs. Inez Davis at Alton. Walter Cooman .entertained his Sunday school class last Friday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Westfield spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Molz at Pittsford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner of Fairport were callers at R. N. Her- rick’s Monday evening. Penfield Center Dorothy Schilstra, Cor. Mrs. Mary Leroy of Williamson were i ^ re callers at the home of Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and G. H. Bakers— Mrs. J.. Ci Pembroke. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz of Palmyra were recent guests of Mr. and Sirs. Lemuel Yuker. . . William Henning and daughter, Mrs. Amelia, Cator of Macedon, were Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Bassage. i i _ William Rosecrans and daughter va Winer ^ .fn fL E ' ! Edith and Mrs. Esther Sibley of Sodus valescing at the home of his taugh-, Sundav tmesis of Misses Cor- Monday. The local firemen will hold a dance .’“’" “ “s -T 11,5 ““US“: i were Sunday guests of Misses Cor jn the High school building Friday Mrs. Prank Diebold, has returned • neUa am, Jennie Rosecrans evening of this week. Everybody. ....... I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bassage and should turn out and help the firemen. | .“ r- and M«- 1Cla.j:‘on Myers ! children called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mrs. Louise Mongin and daughter, Miss Jane Allea of I airport i Bas e paimVra Sunday after- Mrs,. Mark .Quinn^ofr Newark, - s p e n t ^ ^ n d M r s . _Frank Leno visited noo^ c O _ i. i _______ i •-. • I TVl rc A l, nr11 cr o A Cnrnv/ on Saturday afternoon and evening w ith™ rs* Augusta AdamrSaturday after- Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Quinn. | noon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maxwell and * eon Walter Jr. of Rochester and Rich- 1 ard Dillon. of_Fairport_were_Sunday. .guests of Mrs. Margaret Maxwell. Abram Whgemaker and Mr. and: Mrs. Howard Wagemaker of William-1 son were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary ' Fisher. Mrs. F. S. Miller of Rochester spent West Macedon Mrs. E. L. Buell, Cor. Mr. and Mrs. Parke Reeves and son Max. of Newark and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones o£ Macedon Center were 1Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and -Mrs.-LeRoy-Conant.- Mrs. Carl Duell has returned to her home from the Webster hospital. A variety shower will be given in honor of Bernadine Hubright Tuesday evening at the home of; her parents., Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ’ Collier and daughter Jeanne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pugsley of Rochester. Saturday with her sister, Mrs. A. E .! n V^est 14 Willard Efm W n nnd fnmilv Briggs of Last Rochester was a Bun- Mrs. Harold Norwood entertained ! the children from the upper grades ; of her school Monday evening at her I home. Games and refreshments were j enjoyed. Robert Pembroke and Miss Mina Why Perfection in Jelly Is Not Always Achieved Soft jelly ls the result of (a) usina more sugar tlmn the pectin ln the Juice requires. More Juice may. be added nud the tiuvss recooked, (b) Insufficient boiling. In this‘case set In sun-for a few days before covering -jwitli hot pn ra IH il Ton gh_. jel 1 y_la_ caused by using loo little sugar for the amount of pectin. Gummy Jelly Is clue to overcooking, ns too long cooking tends to destroy the Jelly- making power of pectin. Cloudiness Eggleton and family. Miss EUa Harwood and George I day caller at A. T. Briggs’. Greene called on Mr. and Mrs. M<Tr-' Mott Smith called on his brother, L ritt Spencer of Fairport Sundc^r af- ! H. Smith of Macedon, Tuesday, ternoon. - • * | Leonard Briggs and family of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olney and son Egypt spent Saturday afternoon at A. Albert of East Rochester spent Sat- urday afternoon and evening at the home of Albert Hurley. Little Naomi McDeavitt of Roches- Rochester Sunday evening, when Rev. ^sponding sojne3ime_WLth_her . R; E.-Rigden-was-the-speaker of-the T. Briggs’. Several from here attended services at the Parkside M. E. church in East VanGee of Marion were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pembroke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orman Franke of Rochester were Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wig- nall. grandparents, Mn and Mrs. John Rogers. Edltor-ln-Chlef An«l«t»nt Editor Grade Editor Sport* Editor KUSSEL RICHARDS - HAZEL IIALLOCK ELEANOR MAXWELL . DeRUK CROCKER Senior News The Senior square and round dance was a success Saturday evening, Feb. evening and the South Perinton band played. William Sampson visited his brother Clarence Sampson and family of Pal- myra. Sunday. W al worth Center- Mra. Glenn McCrea, Cor. . Walworth Center, Feb. 14 — Mr. Helen Briggs spent Monday with-! and Mrs. Leigh Darron entertained a ~ . few friends at cards one evening last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Frederes of Rochester were Sunday guests at the Eleanor Briggs of East Rochester. nd Mrs. Lewis More of Pal- 11, and a good time was enjoyed by those present. > Band News The Macedon High fechool band ex- pects to play at the Marion and Mace- don basketball game Friday, Feb. 24. On Monday, Feb. G, the Macedon High school band played at the Lyons and Macedon game. enjoyed by all. The music was Freshman News On Saturday, Feb. 18, the Fresh- men will have a card party :in ,thc High school gymnasium. All are wel- come. . 7 - end at the.home of her parents*-Mrr- *• ^ 1 ^ . L ^ ^ 1 a V .! ^ . a a 1 # ' v* a rI AT*af i a k a a t 1 nL am a Y a at' fichool-.thls week. *A former Macedon student, Walter Matzell, visited at Myers' Sunday, Feb. 12. On Monday, Feb. 18. Russ Richards stopped at Clyde on his way to North Rose. We wonder why. Mr. and myra were Sunday guests of Walter Wilcox nnd family. Mrs. Pearl Wilson entertained the rural teachers of Mrs. Virginia Hill’s supervisory district at her home Thursday evening, the occasion .being their monthly meeting. Harry Like of Marion called on Mott Smith* Sunday. Miss Sara Wilson and John Wilson called on C. L. Harris and family of Penfield Friday evening. They later attended the basketball game between East Rochester and Fairport" High school teams at the former school. The nunils of our school observed Lincoln’s birthday, Monday, ns a holi- day. Miss Sara Wilson was entertained at dinner by Mrs. Harry Leuty of East Rochester Saturday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Briggs and children called on Miss Rheta Hodges of Rochester Monday. Miss Bessie Arnold of Clyde and Miss Harriet Gray of Macedon Cen- ter called nt Ray McLeod’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Allen arid daughter Miss Edith spent Monday evening with Parke Allen hnd family of Macedon Center. V-. LINCOLN ning spent the week of h Mi83 Ethel Hennin end at the.home Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Baker oF Le- Roy were 'week end guests of their parents, Mr. and’Mrs. George Baker. Mrs. Roso Dinse Smith of Hamil- ton, Canada,, is spending 6omc time wi.i vmiflua, iS spending with relatives in Walworth and Lin- coln. home of Mr. and Mrs. George Al- bright. . Mason Cole moved his family to Rochester last week. * - Miss Elidn Birdsell spent Saturday as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Alii-, son Franks nt Walworth. * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. McCrea were Wednesday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leno at Macedon. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Hilton and family spent Saturday in Rochester. Mrs. Carl Johncox and daughter Barbara Ann spent the week end with her parents/ Mr. and Mrs. Is sometimes due ro the presence of pulp, or because lhe jelly hns slurt- ed to congeal before being poured Into glasses. Crystals are caused by using nn overproportion of sugar, or by In- sufficient cooking nfler adding sugar. The crude tartar crystals somettinep found 'ln grape Jelly can be prevented somewhat by allowing the Juice to stand several hours before making the Jelly: Moldy or fermemed Jelly Is sometimes due (a) to not having the pnraflin sufficiently hot when poured 07er the jelly to kill any mold or yeast germs present (b) Not covering well with pnrnfiln. Why tho Ridge* in Baric Trees grow In circumference In the cambium layer between the bark and tho trunk fiber. Tbe diameter of the trpo splits the bark Into vertical lines at\d produces the familiar ridges.. If a tree grew ln height by the gradual lengthening of tho entire trunk and limbs, there would also be horizontal ridges in the bnrk; but a treo puts oi* height .growth only from the top, that is, through the annual extension . . . W. G. Smith at Fairport. ___________ •— •Louis Hardy and Glenn S. McCrea spent Saturday in Rochester.' . 'M r. and Mrs. Carl Johncox were’ 6 o’clock supper guests at the home of Mrs. Lillian Heckman at Ontario Monday evening. Lincoln Mrs. Hozcl White, Cor. Lincoln, Fob. 14 — The mother and .daughter banquot'will* bn'held-fii'tlRf dining room of the church FViday £ vcn i p P r pgr any,wi 11 be- presented of‘terinlnnl buds, nnd therefore there are no ridges ln the bark running around tire trunk. ‘ Certain trees, known as decorticating trees,__shcd their bark at Intervals and avoid the necessity for the ridges. Thursday evening, Feb. 23, from 6 to o'clock. The ladies are also plan- ning to hold a tea and exhibit of old and new quilts in the near future, the date to be announced later. Mrs. Howard Sampson attended the alay presented by the pupils of Har- ey school at the school house Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Sampson’s grand- daughter, Janet, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Sampson of Culver road, was a member of the cast. The F. • F. Sunday school class, of the Advent church held their regular monthly business meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ornt last Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ockenden and children were guests of relatives in Rochester on Sunday. Jacob Stenner has been ill'the past week of quinsy, but is better at pres- ent and is expected to return to his place of business in a few days. Charles -Hartung has not. been so well since Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wride re- turned from England last Saturday. The return voyage was not so pleas- ant as when going over, due to weather conditions. Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Wride visited at their home Sunday. Rev. Paul Lamont Thompson was chosen delegate to represent the Col- ivinit: gate-Rochester Divinity school at the Inter-Seminary Council at Pittsburg. Mr. -Thompson left Thursday and plans to return Saturday: Penfield Center, Feb. 14 — Mr. and Mrs. Irving Priest of Fowlersville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Priest Sunday. Mrs. Amos Schilctra is convalescing satisfactorily. 4 The children of our. school observed Monday Ln honor of Lincoln’s birth- day. Mrs. D. W. Hipp has been under the doctor’s care. The regular meeting of the grange will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 18. It will be "Neighbors Night” and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooman and Mr. and Mrs. William Redder will have charge. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mathews en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John- son at dinner Sunday. .Mrs. Ida Rich, tax collector, will re- ceive taxes at 1% until March 1st. Little Harry Stuber has- been ill with tonsilitis. » . The following highway superintend- ents, Fred Miller of Pittsford, presi- dent;’ Edward Cotton of Broc^oort, secretary; WillianruRfedder-of-HennekL have .been ill of grip the past two weeks, arc all recovering. Mr. Rhineboldt was quite ill, his condi- tion being complicated with pneu- monia. A piano for use at the town hall has for some time been a much needed asset. Through, a conversa- tion with our active and enterprising town-elerki-Earl-Rapp,—who-had been authorized by the town board to in- vestigate the purchase of one, it was learned that the matter came to the notice of Richard S. Holohan of 128 Barrington street, Rochester, who i3 president of the Penfield-Rochester Bus Co., and who also operated the bus loine. In a very short time Mr. Holohan had obtained and presented as a gift to the town a piano well worthy of mention, which now stands in place in the town hall in readiness for use on the many occasions for which a piano is needed, and should be much appreciated by all con- cerned. The traveling library will be in Penfield next Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. School News The' basketball. team of Penfield High school; Which was" victorhnfs over Henrietta last Friday night, will play this coming Friday night at Rush. An” operetta, "Love Pirates of Hawaii” by Carrington, is under preparation by the Girls' Glee club, with the assistance of several boys. Leading parts will be taken by Amy Dixon,- Marion Koehler, Lamont Thompson and Frank Shull; The seventh grade, taught by Mrs. Harris, is “engaged" In- se veral “inter- esting projects. The pupils of the treasurer, have been appointed by the association as delegates to the con- ference of the Association of Towns in Albany Feb. 15 and 16. This con- ference concerns the abolition of town officers passed in the Kirkland act last year ,by the legislature. Part of it is in effect June 1st next and the re- mainder on Jan. 1, 1934. Necessary changeb in the law must -.bo made through amendment. For the purpose :n of considering such necessary changes, a conference wa9 held in Mineola, Long Island, On January 25th last. At this conference many subjects of im- portance .to the towns of this state geography class have been making excellent posters of the different phases of the mining industry, based upon-data-collected-chiefly. by. .them? selves. There are several fine repre- sentations of coal mines, oil wells, and graphs concerning the production of metals. There are also some in- teresting silhouettes and pictorial matter on the Washington and Lincoln bulletins. Mrs. Newman, our Penfield corres- pondent. as well ns the editor of the Herald-Mail will very much appre - ciate the co-operation of readers and friends of the Herald-Mail in sending to Mrs. Newman any interesting news items. No matter if you may feel it unimportant, it will be of interest j '.Fnradajr and Edison Faraday, like Edison, was lhe snn of poor people, nnd Imd to fight for his education. He was apprenticed lo n bookbinder nnd so had lhe chance to rend ninny hooks. A friend Invited him to attend n course of lectures by > Sir Humphrey Davy (probably best known for Ida mlper’a safety lamp). and the inhabitants thereof were dis- cussed. Probably the most important matter considered was the present movement for the complete abolition of the town governments of this state. The Mineola conference unani- mously adopted a resolution express-^ ing its .emphatic opposition to any such movement.' The prayer circle of the Advent church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Franks Tuesday. • Rev. Joseph Johnson, pastor of the Advent church, spoke at the Jesua Lighthouse Mission of Rochester Wed- nesday. Penfield JLodge, F. '& A. M.. held a valentinecparty in Masonic hall Tues- to your friends and a great help to your correspondent.—Edit Mall. itor Herald- --The young people of our church At-; tended a rrtlly at the Marion church Monday evening. Mrs. Mertio Church i s ‘caring for tho sick nt Roseland. Leighton Hatch and friend, Miss White of Rochester, Wilbur Hill and 'Miss Ruth Webber, also of Rochester .notes of the lectures‘find nmdc care* whGCSMta 1U ho. a pp a nU uk.i is e<L~ - At llio-ohd-qfJhe-coursedie-scntvhoth 'notes nnd .drawings to Sir .Humphrey Davy requesting a position under him In the lloynl Institution. Thc request .was granted and the prince of Nine- teenth-century researchers wqs finally launched on his career.—St. Nicholas. day evening. * . ' The regular meeting of thc volun- teer firemen was held in the.fire hall Monday evening. .Miss Harriet rayno returned to her work on Monday after an illness of scarlet fever. . .■institution. Farmlny took conipTcte herybrothor, C. Ii. Parks. 1 Elder nnd Mre. Fox, formerly-of and wife Saturday* . .. The W. 0. T. U. will meet with Miss Clara Hipp Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 21, at 2:80. Frank Rhineboldt ond several mem- bers of his family, who reside on.the Lawless farm on Whalen road, who Ways To Use Honey Do. you know how to. mako use of .healthful ond inexpensive New York honey? suggestion: Hero Is a HONEY ICE CREAM NO. 1 1 quart thin cream cup delicately flavored honay Ml* ingredient* and freexe. HONkY ICE CREAM NO. 2 1 pint milk Yolkt of 6 egga 1 cup honey 1 pint cream > Heat, the rnflk Iri a double boiler. Beat together tbe honey and eggt, add the hot milk, re- turn tho. mixture tQ_.the.douUo ;boReri— ati’d~McookrrTt-vTintll - h thicken*. Add the cre*m and when the mixture ia cool, freexe Recipes in Cartes have been gathered by Consumer* In- formation $eiytco of the Nexo York State Department of Ag- riculture and Markets from stalp and Federal sources. * -i I I "

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MacedonMrs. Lulu H. Baker, Cor.

Macedon CenterMra. Will is P. Beal, Cor.

.Macedon, Feb. 14 — Mrs. Mary Jane Sumer, widow of the late Ed­win S. Cator, passed away early Sun­day morning, following an illness of the past few weeks: Mrs. Cator wasborn in Stanfordsville, Dutchess coun­ty, March 23, 1850, where her young­e r days were spent; she also resided in Marion. On March 3, 1869, she was united in marriage to Edwin S.

'Cator, whj^passed away 15 years ago.’"Mrs. Cator resided at her late home

51 years. Her cheery presence will be missed by her neighbors and a host of friends. She is survived byone daughter, Mrs. Charles 0. War­ner of Geneva; four sons, Gilbert H.

Macedon Center, Feb. 14 — The regular meeting of Macedon grange will be held Saturday evening at Grange hall. A Washington and Lin­coln program w ill, be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Durfee Hoag and Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Jones. Current events leader, Miss Jeanette Blaker; discus­sion, "What can be done in the win­ter to lighten the work on the farm? In the home?”, leaders, Raymond Fritts 'and MrsTTrving Tallmam The third and fourth degrees will be con­ferred.

An all day meeting of the Home Bureau will be held at Academy hall

Mrs. Evelyn Gat-Tuesday, Feb. 21.of Ballston Spa, William H., Oren E. ehell will give a lesson on "Re-condi- and Ernest W., all of Macedon; also tioning F'urniture.”13 grandchildren and 12 great grand-1 The February meeting of the Pack-g M jte w . J to JB stg y . . s m JBfipBteS.|

i * ,LSSS naP r1>a i Dnffwood cur- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spaf- cles of the Baptist church and of the j f0rd. The March meeting will be fieldAmerican Legion Auxiliary, Philip j at the honle of Mr ;uu, Mrs. Leon Steiger Post No. 494. Funeral se r- j.\Veidrich. vices were held Tuesday afternoon $ t ,2 o'clock at the house and from the I Mrs. Josephine Vanderploog of local Baptist church at 2:30, Kev. I Rochester was a week end guest of FTicda M. Ehrlich officiating. Burial j -u £ a,»! Mrs. John Sigler, was made in the Macedon cemetery. I . Moms White, who has been spend-

The fire alarm was sounded al severa' "eeks with friends inabout 8 o’clock Thursday morning,1 retu™*> Sli n<lay ,toThl3 ho,necalling the firemen to the G etalw | M r . and Mrs. Samuel Jess.garage, which is used by the Meadow ; “a f nX a"Sweet Creamery. The flames were Mr- and Mrs- Arclne Campbell were

WALWORTH NEWS

Walworth West WalworthMre. Geo. Milieu, Cor. Mrs- Roy Bastian, Cor.

Walworth, Feb. 14 — Mrs. Cornelia Boiden, aged 65 years, died at her home north of Walworth village Saturday morning, Feb. 11, after a long illness. She leaves her husband, Peter Boiden; three sons, Harry, Gene Hatier and Floyd Boiden; two daugh­ters, Mrs. Delos Sidman and Mrs. Daniel Fowley; two grandchildren; one brother, Peter DuPree, and one sister. Mrs. Nellie Zonnevilie. The remains were taken to the Howk & Mepham funeral parlor in .Ontario, from where funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon. Interment was made in Riverside cemetery, Rochester.

Walworth Lodge No. 254, F. & A. M., will hold a regular meeting Sat­urday evening, Feb. 18.

Athena Chapter, O. E. S., will meet Tuesday evening,' FebT217 Following

d a m a g e*y-

6oon extinguished, the amounting to about $400... Relatives have received word of the n. * c. • -nserious illness of CHTrles G r e e n ^ t i ^ ^

dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­mond Neff at South Dima Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill and son

his home in Mineola, L. I. .p. , » A, , - Tty „ -Miss'Eleanor Maxwell was a week , ; a . ,^ rs‘ Alexander Walker of

end guest of her cousins, the Misses ' * ron<le<,uoit were Sunday guests of Mary and Helen Storms of Palmyra. I a* Anna Eldredge.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Wagemake’r of j -^ i\ sT-RutilT BealTspeuAt, tli e ,we5knen,d Williamson spent a few days the ■ Miss Mary Jean Mahan at Dale'Tuuumauii ojjciii, a xew iiUYb 1,116 | y, i n t . *first of the w e e k _ _ w i t h _ t h e i r _ _ a u n t , . — W.T~ -Wisher ’ I ^ r* Roy Wilcox and little' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevenson of dauShte0r °,f Macedon were dinnerguests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Wilcox. ____ _____ »Recent callers a t the home of Mr.

Fairport spent Tuesday evening: with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eg

Leigh Gridley of GeneseoMissspent .Saturday and Sunday with ! antl “ j*- Willis P. Beal were Mr. and relatives in town • ”4rs- Howard Baumer, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Jennie Egan of Sodus spen t! ?]ari . ? ur“H a* l , ° L

the business meetings cards and 42 will be played and refreshments served. • *

The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church will hold their an­nual banquet Friday evening, Feb. 17. Thisisociety will serve a supper on the evening of March 9th.' Mrs. Sarah Tabor has been elected

secretary of Athena Chapter, O. E. S., and was installed at the last meeting.

The Willing Workers class of the Baptist church will entertain the Rainbow class Friday evening, Feb. 17, in the church parlor.

• A memorial .service was held Sun­day morning in the Baptist .church in

West Walworth, Feb. 14— Mrs. Ernie Genrick and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brown of Rochester visitedMrs. Paul Jensen Monday.

The steward board of the Evangeli­cal church will serve a roast.- porksupper Friday evening at 6 o’c&ck. All are- welcome.

Mr. and .Mrs. Leroy Conant of Walworth visited their mother, Mrs.Agnes Jacobs, last Saturday._______

Mrs. E tta Stalker, entertained her

memory of the late Mrs. Hattie Tri

ers were Frank T

the first of the week with her (laugh- j aml Mrs. Be^! of, ^ ast, R°ches- ~ • • 6 ! ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beal and sonter, Mrs. Clayton Bridges. fe.r* *lp>a£ i iVirs* Vr ,e?l ana,s<?,n‘Miss Catherine Crowley celebrated ! E1(7 cl ™yra»£Ir- and Mr* \E \ P*

her ninth birthday on Feb. 1st by g a.k,Gr» William Stevenson Clayton entertaining twelve of her little Bndees\ Elnmett Myere and- family; friends. -Games were played and a ! 5Jr - and- Mrs. Ford Fiske Mr. and lunqheon was served. The little peo- ^ rarjk A Yn, all of Macedon.pie had a very happy time. ! Allison Franks of Walworth and

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Boughton and i lla™* Messner of Rochester, family of East Rochester were re - ' 1 he Jumor League gave Esthercent guests of their mother, Mrs. Fannings a surprise farewell follow- Mary Dennie and Mr. and Mrs. Ly- >ng their meeting Sunday night. Sand-man Dennie.

-Mrs7“ifcnnhr~FilTley" of Rochesterspent the week end with Mrs. John Simmons.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steiger and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Myers of Fair-

wiches, cocoa and pop corn were served* —The-Fanni ngs-fami Iv-moved to Canandaigua on Monday, where Mr. Fannings will be employed at the new veterans hospital.

The "King of Kings” will be given port attended the supper at the Bap-! ln Academy hall Friday evening, Feb.tist church Tuesday evening. * FI ease reserve the d a te ..

Mr. and Mrs. James Jeffery, who! t Mr* ai?d M*s- Era\ s.t Diebold spent have been spending the past three.1 4 , ^,eek £nd ,wli? k,s parents, Mr. weeks in town, returned to Rochester any Mrs. Frank Diebold.

PPDurfee, formerly of Marion. Speak- uttie, Mrs. Elizabeth

Bean and Copeland Morse.The young people of Walworth were

well represented at the rally of the Wayne B. Y. -P.- ID-held last -Monduy- in the Marion Baptist church.

Mrs. George Secord of Clifton Springs spent a few days recently with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Malcolm.

Miss Natalie Conant entertained her friend, Miss Rachel Reeves of New­ark over the week end.

Misses Natalie Conant, Dorothy Yuker and Naomi Newbury and Roger Pembroke and Stuart Oldrin, students at Brockport Normal, and Miss Melba Tuttle, a student at Geneseo Normal, were home over the week end.

Mr. £nd Mrs. G. R. Wignall, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Boynton and Miss Margaret Tellier were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wig­nall.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leroy and

Sunday school class, last Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. George Gearing Jr. and Mrs. George Gearing Sr., also Mr. and Mrs. M .. Forencrook and son Jack of Rochester were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Young, Mr. "ana“ Mi-sr~l>evcivalwMbrris~'aml^son Jack of Rochester called nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen Sun­day.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lonsing enter­tained guests Friday evening.

Roy G. Bastian spent Monday at Rose.

Jay Dietterick left Monday for a trip to Pennsylvania.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ladieu and daughters of Rochester spent Sunday with Mrs. Agnes Jacobs*

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joyce of Pal­myra and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kutt- ruflf and son of Rochester were Sun­day guests of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesKuttruff. ____________________

Jensen

PENFIELD NEWS

PenfieldMre. Elsie Newman, Cor.

East PenfieldMre. Frances Johnson, Cor.

Penfield, Feb. 14 — Fred Gulliver spent Wednesday and Thursday in El­mira.

Mrs. George Watson entertained atbridge Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Edward Newman of Lincoln visited Mrs. Joseph NeWman • last week.

Ellsworth Deuel of St. Lawrence University spent a few days the past Sveek~with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Deuel.

Among ■* those-- who attended the bridge party given by Kinnaid Chap­ter of the Y. \V. C. A a t Sibley’s tea room Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. Martha McQuoid, Mrs. George Jones, Mrs. .George 'Leonard, Mrs. Fred Gulliver and Mrs. Henry Swet­lick.—-Mr.-and-Mrsr.Harry-Georgo-attend^ ed the State Grange a t Geneva Tues­day.

Mi

Mrs. 7Paul Jensen is ill at this writing and under the doctor’s care.

Miss Marjorie Everhart of Fairport spent the week end with her grand­mother, Mrs. Louie Everhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Lansing.

Mrr-and - Mrs. John--Waddell—and- sons of Fairport were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Klippel Sunday.

Mrs. Luella Esten of Batavia is the guest of-'her sister, Mrs. Frank Pear.- son and Mr. Pearson.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs of­fcast Rochester visited their mother, Mrs. Agnes Jacobs, last Tuesday af­ternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Everhart spent Sunday afternoon and evening -with Mr. and Mrs. John Knight.

Mrs. Anna Kuttruff * is spending some time with her son, Karl Kuttruff and family at Lakeside.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones of Mace­don Center visited their mother, Mrs. Agnes Jacobs last Sunday.

liss Doris Stubbings of Rochester spent the week end with Miss Helen Rapp.

Constellation Chapter, O. E. S., met Saturday evening, Feb. 11. Dinner was served a t 6:30 in charge of Car­rie Hagreen. The dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Calvin Braman, jun­ior past matron. Remarks were made by several with Cady Joyce acting as toastmaster. A fter a short business meeting cards were enjoyed.

Edward Richmond and sister of Saratoga Springs visited Mrs. Warren Richmond the past week.

MiFs"Le&Y5~Faliror,—Miss-Dorothy^Reigle of East Rochester and Mrs. Henry Swetlick attended the veientine party given by the auxiliary of Park Avenue hospital Wednesday evening of last week.

Mrs. Perry. _Rothfuss and Mrs. Wil- liam Hill were guests of their sister, Mrs. William Erhardt, Friday.

The Ladies’ Aid society of the .Methodist church will serve a chicken supper in the parlors of the church

East Penfield, Feb. 14 — Kenneth Estey spoke from the pulpit of the local church Sunday.

? Mrs. John Luke of Union Hill spejit Monday afternoon with Mrs. H. L. Cook.

Tfie Misses Sarah and Larena But­ler spent Saturday and Sunday at their nome.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeton are spending thc—w eek-w ith-the-latter’e- parents a t Alfred.

Mr. and . Mrs. Harry Thiel anddaughter Grace of Rochester spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrader.

Mr. and Mrs.. Edgar Suttles of Rochester spent Monday- evening at the home of the. latteris father, C. Harris.

Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Miller were ndayg i veh a s u r'pr Is e” M oriel a y' 'eve ni n g T h e

guests included several couples from Union Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Harry George of. this place.

Mrs. Donna George spent last Sat­urday with Mrs. Inez Davis at Alton.

Walter Cooman .entertained his Sunday school class last Friday even­ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Westfield spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Molz at Pittsford.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner of Fairport were callers a t R. N. Her­rick’s Monday evening.

Penfield CenterDorothy Schilstra, Cor.

Mrs. Mary Leroy of Williamson were i ^ re callers at the home ofSunday afternoon callers on Mr. and G. H. Bakers—Mrs. J. . Ci Pembroke.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz ofPalmyra were recent guests of Mr.and Sirs. Lemuel Yuker. . .

William Henning and daughter,Mrs. Amelia, Cator of Macedon, wereSunday afternoon callers on Mr. andMrs. V. J. Bassage.

i i _ William Rosecrans and daughterva W iner ^ . f n f L E ' ! Edith and Mrs. Esther Sibley of Sodusvalescing at the home of his taugh-, Sundav tmesis of Misses Cor-

Monday.The local firemen will hold a dance .’“’" “ “s -T 11,5 ““US“: i were Sunday guests of Misses Corjn the High school building Friday Mrs. Prank Diebold, has returned • neUa am, Jennie Rosecrans

evening of this week. Everybody. „ ....... I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bassage andshould turn out and help the firemen. | . “ r- and M«- 1Cla.j:‘on Myers ! children called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer

Mrs. Louise Mongin and daughter, Miss Jane Allea of I airport i Bas e paimVra Sunday after-Mrs,. Mark .Quinn^ofr Newark, - s p e n t ^ ^ n d M r s . _ Frank Leno visited noo ̂ cO _ i. i _______ i • - . • I TVl r c A l , nr 11 c r o A C n r n v / o nSaturday afternoon and evening w ith ™ rs* Augusta Adam rSaturday after- Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Quinn. ’ | noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maxwell and * eon Walter Jr. of Rochester and Rich- 1 ard Dillon. of_Fairport_were_Sunday..guests of Mrs. Margaret Maxwell.

Abram Whgemaker and Mr. and : Mrs. Howard Wagemaker of William-1 son were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary ' Fisher.

Mrs. F. S. Miller of Rochester spent

W est M acedonMrs. E. L. Buell, Cor.

Mr. and Mrs. Parke Reeves and son Max. of Newark and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones o£ Macedon Center were

1 Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and -Mrs.-LeRoy-Conant.-

Mrs. Carl Duell has returned to her home from the Webster hospital.

A variety shower will be given in honor of Bernadine Hubright Tuesday evening at the home of; her parents.,

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ’ Collier and daughter Jeanne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pugsley of Rochester.

Saturday with her sister, Mrs. A. E .! n V̂ est 14 WillardE fm W n nnd fnmilv Briggs of Last Rochester was a Bun-

Mrs. Harold Norwood entertained ! the children from the upper grades ; of her school Monday evening at her I home. Games and refreshments were j enjoyed.

Robert Pembroke and Miss Mina

W h y P e r f e c t i o n in J e l l yIs N o t A l w a y s A c h ie v e d

Soft jelly ls the result of (a) usina more sugar tlmn the pectin ln the Juice requires. More Juice may. be added nud the tiuvss recooked, (b) Insufficient boiling. In t h i s ‘case set In sun-for a few days before covering

-jwitli hot pn ra IHil Ton gh_. jel 1 y_la_caused by using loo little sugar for the amount of pectin. Gummy Jelly Is clue to overcooking, ns too long cooking tends to destroy the Jelly- making power of pectin. Cloudiness

Eggleton and family. Miss EUa Harwood and George I day caller at A. T. Briggs’.

Greene called on Mr. and Mrs. M<Tr-' Mott Smith called on his brother, L r itt Spencer of Fairport Sundc^r af- ! H. Smith of Macedon, Tuesday, ternoon. - • * | Leonard Briggs and family of

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olney and son Egypt spent Saturday afternoon a t A.Albert of East Rochester spent Sat­urday afternoon and evening at the home of Albert Hurley.

Little Naomi McDeavitt of Roches- Rochester Sunday evening, when Rev. ^sponding soj ne3ime_WLth_her . R; E .-Rigden-was-the-speaker of-the

T. Briggs’.Several from here attended services

at the Parkside M. E. church in East

VanGee of Marion were Sunday guestsof Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pembroke and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Orman Franke of Rochester were Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wig­nall.

grandparents, Mn and Mrs. JohnRogers.

Edltor-ln-Chlef An«l«t»nt Editor Grade EditorSport* Editor

KUSSEL RICHARDS - HAZEL IIALLOCK ELEANOR MAXWELL

• . DeRUK CROCKER

Senior NewsThe Senior square and round dance

was a success Saturday evening, Feb.

evening and the South Perinton band played.

William Sampson visited his brother Clarence Sampson and family of Pal­myra. Sunday.

W al worth Center-Mra. Glenn McCrea, Cor.

. Walworth Center, Feb. 14 — Mr.Helen Briggs spent Monday with-! and Mrs. Leigh Darron entertained a

~ . few friends a t cards one evening lastweek. *

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Frederes of Rochester were Sunday guests at the

Eleanor Briggs of East Rochester.nd Mrs. Lewis More of Pal-

11, and a good time was enjoyed by those present. >

Band NewsThe Macedon High fechool band ex­

pects to play a t the Marion and Mace­don basketball game Friday, Feb. 24.

On Monday, Feb. G, the MacedonHigh school band played a t the Lyons and Macedon game.enjoyed by all.

The music was

Freshman NewsOn Saturday, Feb. 18, the Fresh­

men will have a card party :in ,thc High school gymnasium. All are wel­come. .

7 — - end at the.home of her parents*-Mrr-*• ^ 1 ^ . L ^ ̂ 1 a V. ! ^ . a a 1 # ' v* a rI AT*a f i a k a a t 1 n L am a Y aat' fichool-.thls week.

* A former Macedon student, Walter Matzell, visited a t Myers' Sunday, Feb. 12.

On Monday, Feb. 18. Russ Richards stopped a t Clyde on his way to NorthRose. We wonder why.

Mr. andmyra were Sunday guests of Walter Wilcox nnd family.

Mrs. Pearl Wilson entertained the rural teachers of Mrs. Virginia Hill’s supervisory district at her home Thursday evening, the occasion .being their monthly meeting.

Harry Like of Marion called on Mott Smith* Sunday.

Miss Sara Wilson and John Wilson called on C. L. Harris and family of Penfield Friday evening. They later attended the basketball game between East Rochester and Fairport" High school teams at the former school.

The nunils of our school observed Lincoln’s birthday, Monday, ns a holi­day.

Miss Sara Wilson was entertained at dinner by Mrs. Harry Leuty of East Rochester Saturday evening.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Briggs and children called on Miss Rheta Hodges of Rochester Monday.

Miss Bessie Arnold of Clyde and Miss Harriet Gray of Macedon Cen­ter called nt Ray McLeod’s Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Allen arid daughter Miss Edith spent Monday evening with Parke Allen hnd family of Macedon Center.

V-. LINCOLNning spent the week of h

Mi83 Ethel Hennin end a t the.home

Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Baker oF Le­Roy were 'week end guests of their parents, Mr. and’Mrs. George Baker.

Mrs. Roso Dinse Smith of Hamil­ton, Canada,, is spending 6omc timewi.i vmiflua, iS spending with relatives in Walworth and Lin­coln.

home of Mr. and Mrs. George Al­bright.. Mason Cole moved his family to Rochester last week. *- Miss Elidn Birdsell spent Saturday as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Alii-, son Franks nt Walworth.* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. McCrea were Wednesday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leno at Macedon.

Mr. and Mrs. Harland Hilton and family spent Saturday in Rochester.

Mrs. Carl Johncox and daughterBarbara Ann spent the week end with her parents/ Mr. and Mrs.

Is sometimes due ro the presence of pulp, or because lhe jelly hns slurt- ed to congeal before being poured Into glasses. Crystals are caused by using nn overproportion of sugar, or by In­sufficient cooking nfler adding sugar. The crude ta r ta r crystals somettinep found 'ln grape Jelly can be prevented somewhat by allowing the Juice to s tand several hours before making the Jelly: Moldy or fermemed JellyIs sometimes due (a) to not having the pnraflin sufficiently hot when poured 07er the jelly to kill any mold or yeast germs p resen t (b) Not covering well with pnrnfiln.

W hy tho Ridge* in BaricTrees grow In circumference In the

cambium layer between the bark and tho trunk fiber. Tbe diameter of the trpo splits the bark Into vertical lines at\d produces the familiar ridges.. If a tree grew ln height by the gradual lengthening of tho entire trunk and limbs, there would also be horizontal ridges in the bnrk; but a treo putsoi* height .growth only from the top, th a t is, through the annual extension

. . . W. G.Smith at Fairport. ___________ •—

•Louis Hardy and Glenn S. McCrea spent Saturday in Rochester.' .

'M r. and Mrs. Carl Johncox were’6 o’clock supper guests a t the home of Mrs. Lillian Heckman at OntarioMonday evening.

LincolnMrs. Hozcl White, Cor.

Lincoln, Fob. 14 — The mother and.daughter banquot'will* bn'held-fii'tlRfdining room of the church FViday £ vcn i p P r pgr any,wi 11 be- presented

■ o f ‘terinlnnl buds, nnd therefore there a re no ridges ln the bark running around tire trunk. ‘ Certain trees, known as decorticating trees,__shcd their bark a t Intervals and avoid the necessity for the ridges.

Thursday evening, Feb. 23, from 6 to o'clock. The ladies are also plan­

ning to hold a tea and exhibit of old and new quilts in the near future, the date to be announced later.

Mrs. Howard Sampson attended the alay presented by the pupils of Har- ey school at the school house Wednes­

day evening. Mrs. Sampson’s grand­daughter, Janet, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Sampson of Culver road, was a member of the cast.

The F. • F. Sunday school class, of the Advent church held their regular monthly business meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ornt last Friday;

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ockenden and children were guests of relatives in Rochester on Sunday.

Jacob Stenner has been ill'the past week of quinsy, but is better at pres­ent and is expected to return to his place of business in a few days.

Charles -Hartung has not. been so well since Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wride re­turned from England last Saturday. The return voyage was not so pleas­ant as when going over, due to weather conditions. Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Wride visited at their home Sunday.

Rev. Paul Lamont Thompson waschosen delegate to represent the Col-

ivinit:gate-Rochester Divinity school at the Inter-Seminary Council at Pittsburg. Mr. -Thompson left Thursday and plans to return Saturday:

Penfield Center, Feb. 14 — Mr. and Mrs. Irving Priest of Fowlersville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Priest Sunday.

Mrs. Amos Schilctra is convalescing satisfactorily.4 The children of our. school observed Monday Ln honor of Lincoln’s birth­day.

Mrs. D. W. Hipp has been under the doctor’s care.

The regular meeting of the grange will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 18. It will be "Neighbors Night” andMr. and Mrs. Walter Cooman and Mr. and Mrs. William Redder will have charge.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mathews en­tertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John­son at dinner Sunday.

.Mrs. Ida Rich, tax collector, will re­ceive taxes at 1% until March 1st.

Little Harry Stuber has- been ill with tonsilitis. » .

The following highway superintend­ents, Fred Miller of Pittsford, presi­dent;’ Edward Cotton of Broc^oort, secretary; WillianruRfedder-of-HennekL

have .been ill of grip the past two weeks, arc all recovering. Mr. Rhineboldt was quite ill, his condi­tion being complicated with pneu­monia.

A piano for use a t the town hall has for some time been a much needed asset. Through, a conversa­tion with our active and enterprising town-elerki-Earl-Rapp,—who-had been authorized by the town board to in­vestigate the purchase of one, it was learned that the matter came to the notice of Richard S. Holohan of 128 Barrington street, Rochester, who i3 president of the Penfield-Rochester Bus Co., and who also operated the bus loine. In a very short time Mr. Holohan had obtained and presented as a gift to the town a piano well worthy of mention, which now stands in place in the town hall in readiness for use on the many occasions for which a piano is needed, and should be much appreciated by all con­cerned.

The traveling library will be in Penfield next Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock.

School NewsThe' basketball. team of Penfield

High school; Which was" victorhnfsover Henrietta last Friday night, will play this coming Friday night at Rush.

An” operetta, "Love Pirates of Hawaii” by Carrington, is under preparation by the Girls' Glee club, with the assistance of several boys. Leading parts will be taken by Amy Dixon,- Marion Koehler, L a m o n t Thompson and Frank Shull;

The seventh grade, taught by Mrs. Harris, is “engaged" In- se veral “ inter­esting projects. The pupils of the

treasurer, have been appointed by the association as delegates to the con­ference of the Association of Towns in Albany Feb. 15 and 16. This con­ference concerns the abolition of town officers passed in the Kirkland act last year ,by the legislature. Part of it is in effect June 1st next and the re­mainder on Jan. 1, 1934. Necessary changeb in the law must -.bo madethrough amendment. For the purpose

:nof considering such necessary changes, a conference wa9 held in Mineola, Long Island, On January 25th last. Atthis conference many subjects of im­portance .to the towns of this state

geography class have been making excellent posters of the differentphases of the mining industry, based upon-data-collected-chiefly. by. .them? selves. There are several fine repre­sentations of coal mines, oil wells,and graphs concerning the production of metals. There are also some in­teresting silhouettes and pictorial m atter on the Washington and Lincoln bulletins.

Mrs. Newman, our Penfield corres­pondent. as well ns the editor of the Herald-Mail will very much appre­ciate the co-operation of readers and friends of the Herald-Mail in sending to Mrs. Newman any interesting news items. No matter if you may feel it unimportant, it will be of interest

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'.F n rad a jr and Edison Faraday, like Edison, was lhe snn of

poor people, nnd Imd to fight for his education. He was apprenticed lo n bookbinder nnd so had lhe chance to rend ninny hooks. A friend Invited him to attend n course of lectures by

> Sir Humphrey Davy (probably best known for Ida mlper’a safety lamp).

and the inhabitants thereof were dis­cussed. Probably the most important matter considered was the present movement for the complete abolition of the town governments of this state. The Mineola conference unani­mously adopted a resolution express-^ ing its .emphatic opposition to any such movement.'

The prayer circle of the Advent church met a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Franks Tuesday. •

Rev. Joseph Johnson, pastor of the Advent church, spoke a t the Jesua Lighthouse Mission of Rochester Wed­nesday.

Penfield JLodge, F. '& A. M.. held a valentinecparty in Masonic hall Tues-

to your friends and a great help to your correspondent.—Edit Mall.

itor Herald-

--T he young people of our church At-; tended a rrtlly at the Marion church Monday evening.

Mrs. Mertio Church i s ‘caring for tho sick nt Roseland.

Leighton Hatch and friend, Miss White of Rochester, Wilbur Hill and 'Miss Ruth Webber, also of Rochester

.notes of the lec tu res ‘find nmdc care* w h G C S M ta 1U h o. a pp a nU u k.i is e<L~

- At llio-ohd-qfJhe-coursedie-scntvhoth 'no tes nnd .drawings to Sir .Humphrey Davy requesting a position under him In the lloynl Institution. Thc request

.w a s granted and the prince of Nine­teenth-century researchers wqs finally launched on his career.—St. Nicholas.

day evening. * . 'The regular meeting of thc volun­

teer firemen was held in the.fire hall Monday evening.

.Miss Harriet rayno returned to her work on Monday after an illness of scarlet fever. .

.■institution. Farmlny took conipTcte herybrothor, C. Ii. Parks. 1Elder nnd Mre. Fox, formerly-of

and wife Saturday* . ..The W. 0. T. U. will meet with

Miss Clara Hipp Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 21, a t 2:80.

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