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DihivUle Breeze, Dansville, N. Y.Saturday, January 8, 1944
Legion Theatre WAYLAND. K. TL
Two Shows Daily-7:15-9:15
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday January 9 - 10 - 11
"BEST FOOT FORWARD-Starring ucille Ball, Harry James a m i His Musicmakers
With William Gaxton Virginia Weldier
Honey of a Musical! Technicolor and Terrific!
PLUS SELECTED SHORTS
New SUr Theatre 1
Tomorrow and Monday
"CURL CRAZY
with Mickey Rooney. Judy Garland, GU St rat ton,
"Rags" Ragland
Last Time T o d a y - Hi Diddle Diddle" and ' T h e Kansan". f
If in Need of Gasoline—Motor Oils FUel Oil—Range Oil Kerosene
Phone—26 FRANK A. VOGT
16 ^pruce St. Dansville, N. V. -
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SOCIETY NEWS M U M —
BOLSTE1N BOLSOM
* Milk and Cream In customers own container
Zerf a „ Dairy CUMVHXGSVTLLE
<.»»>»»» » » » » s » mmxmnmMMMr* CHOOSE CHEVROLET J
—The Leader-- £ Chevrolet feales A Service * j the week.
There was a Water Board meeting, Friday evenhlf til the village building,
Frank Ott, who has been suffering with an infected flnger.is now much Improved.
The Rev. and Mrs. Beaumont of Grcveiand. spent the day visiting in Dansville.
Miss Rosemary Sahrle has r e turned to her school duties in Hartwick College at Oneonta.
Miss Phyllis Moose has re turned to Fottsdam where she is a t tending the School of Music. *
Mr. and Mrs . ' Fred Elde^ of Chester Springs were guesWyof her mother Mrs. William Sch-wingel. ' ' . - ' • ; * .
H. T. Kehew of Seward street was taken to Highland Hospital in Rochester the early par t of
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1 GEARY G H t V K t f L t l v • U A A S S « i a i M - •• ft * COMPANY 1 J Phone 10
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DANCE at the Dansville
1 1 1 1 £2.1 M mf. W 1 a CL 1 m.
Thursday, Jan. 1^ Max Raneys Hi-Boys'
Admission —. 5tc, Plus Tax
Herinari Haehle has retailed "to his ice routes in Dansville andr surro| |nding communities, after an illnes of several days.
Pvt Otis June, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mehlehbach-er of Highland Avenue, visited here during the holidays.
Attendance a t the Dansville Central l l igh School is steadily improving since school has reopened after the holidays.
Frederick Gee, Mrs. Sadie Holbrook, and Mrs. Byron S.teffy are*sick with , the flu in Mrs. Steffys home on Main street.
The January meeting of the Livingston County j American Legion will be held Wednesday, Januaryi 12, I f M J a t 8:0u p . m. in Livionia, New York.
(: Mrs. Herbert Vixon of Buffalo has returned home after a continued stay here caring for l^er uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dilgard in Lincoln Avenue.
Births, Deaths and , t Marriages of 1943
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Cecelia Jane Cartwright to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cartwright, ^November 5. 4
Lee Nile Sullivan to Mr. and Mrs. Nile Sidney Sullivan, November 8.
Linda Kay Walker to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ambrose Walker,' November 8.
Angeline Marie Regatuso to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Regatuso, November 10.
Norman Samuel Luce to Mr. and Mrs? Darwin Charles Luce, November 14.
Baby boy \(stillbirth), to Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Feathers, Novembre 16.
Shirley Ann Isaman to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lewis Isaman. November 18.
Donna Ellen Smith to Mr. and Mrs.CarJ Walter Smith, November 20.
Marguerite parol Siraguse to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Charles Siraguse, November 20.
Lois Elaine Sylor to Lt. and Mrs. Ulna Harrison Sylor, No-vmeber 20,
Ronald Vincent Brown to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George Brown. November 22.
Verna Catherine Stone* (stillbirth) to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henry Stone, November 22.
Barbara Joan Lander to Mr. and Mrs. E a r l Stanley Lander, November 22.
Carol Ann Hall to Mr. and M|-s. Frederick Driesbach Hall, November 83- •
David George Sjt^indish to Mr. and Mrs. George Theodore Stan-dish, November 24.
Kenneth Louis Pike to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Austin Pike, November 25.
JoAnne Gullo to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anthony Gullo, November 29.
Patricia Ann Bennett to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henry Bennett. December 4.
Linda1 Jean O'Brien to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frederick O'Brien, De-cember 9.
Evelyn Cora Woods to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis George Woods, December 12. ,
Theodore Daniel Edwards to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walter Edwards, December 15.
James Wilson Wallace, Jr., to
WAR-TIME MADONNA - As procession of refugees moves trom hill caves back tcKiomes in war - to rn town of San Pietro, Italy, this war- t ime mother nurses her baby Town was i m p o r l an t point recently captured by Americans af ter dr iving
out Nazis
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Town Clerk Floyd Bennett an- M r a n d M r s J a m e s Wilson Wal no§inces tha t although the dog l a c e December 19. licenses are here, the accompa- j Beverly Ann Mastin to Mr. and nying tags have not arrived. ^ . G r a n t Clifford Mastin, De-They ard expected any day, how- c e mber 20. ever.
'4L-8. and Mrs. Charles Harter are the proud parents of a new baby girl; Dora Jean, Born J a n uary 3rd, 1944. A.-S. Harter is
*at present in Nashville, Tennessee.
Joseph Price, who spent some time in this vicinity recently visiting relatives has returned to his home in Niagara.Falls. His health has improved since h? last resided here.
"Sett As You Li«e I t"
I HORNELL BREWING CO., INC
WILSON!- ALTMEYER
COMPANY
Vivian H. Wilson "' V
• u Licensed Funeral Director
Office 77 — Residence 6
Special Course at Perry Business School
The SPECIAL Business Course at the PERRY BUSINESS SCHOOL, 179 Main Street and the intensive individual tutoring you will receive, will Increase your efficiency one hundred per cent and quickly prepare you for a position, Enroll NOW. Day and evening sessions. Easy terms.
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Could Use 'Chutes PITTSBURGH, (INS)— Taxi
terminology may change after the war. I t w o n t be advisable to say "Dron me off in Donnont" when cab service includes the use of helicopters. The Yellow Cab Ctrnpany has asked the Pennsylvania P u b l i c Utility Comm'ision's approval of a postwar plan to operate helicopters in Allegheny County as common carrier. The air taxis would operate between the airport and downtown Pittsburgh and in other aectors within the county, officials said.
Confad Mehlenbacher, now stationed a t Lowry Field, Colorado, is spending a 10-day furlougji a t the home of his parents ' in Highland Avenue. He will visit relatives in Bolivar on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon heard from their son George in England. His address: PVL George A. Bacon,32735674, Service 2, 4tii Cav. A. P. O. 307, % Postmaster) New York City, New York.
The last =baby born in . the Dansville General Hospital in 1943 was the son of Pvt. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett, born December 30th. The first baby born in 1944 was a boy, William Lawrence, sop of Mr. and Mrs. William Sawyer of Rochester. He was born January 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hauser have returned^ to their h o m e ^ n Cottage street after spending the past four weeks^at St. Louis with Mrs. H a t p e r ' s ' s i s t e r Mrs. Marion Spender and Fvt, Marion Spencer. P v t Spencer is connected with the medical branch of the U. S. Air Force and is s tationed at Jefferson Barracks, St Louis. • ^
Word was received a t this "office of the arrival of a soft John Robert to Rev. and Mrs. Robert Stackei of Rochester yesterday morning. Mr,s. Stackei and infant son are at the Rochester General Hospital. Thje arrival came on the date of Rev. Stackel's mothers birthday. Congratulations are extended as
A daughter • to Cpl. and Mrs. George Ross, December 25.
A son toi Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamilton, December 25.
A son to Mr. and Mrs." Richard Hamilton, December 25.
-Twins, a girl and a boy to Mr. and Mrs. John Green. December 29. /
Deaths Alma Chapman Bartlett, J a n
uary 4. John J. Yocham, January 11. George W. Allen, January 30*. Rosa Betty Hall, February 1. Mary Stone, February 6. Maude Gates Hall, February a. Benjamin F. Campbell, Feb
ruary 9. " ; George Grant Lewis, Fcbru-*
,ary 11. William Merritt Johnston, Feb
ruary 13. , —-_ : Chauncey Reigart, February
16. John Drumm, February 16. Flora Van Campen^-Michael,
February 23. Margaret May Applin, Febru
ary 27. Hybart Wilkins, March 4.. Leroy William Harter, Mar. 7. Stella May Shay Wilson,
March 7. Aaron Kennedy, March 8. Alma Dresser, March 9. Mary Ann Lockwood, March 10. Clarence Isman, March 13. Pliny J. Horr, March 15. Frederick Schumaker, Mar, 16. Milford Luckenbach, March 20. Jean- Mary Mader, March 22. Nellie Calhoon Heckman,
March 22. William Thomas Tracy, March
22. ,. Cora Elizabeth Folts, Mar. 29. Cora^M. Lindsay, March 31. Josephine Pallino Donato,
April 5. * John Bernard Hamsher^ April
7. Walter R. Swarts, April 8. • John Hertmon Fulford, Apr. 9. Arthur Casey. April 14. Katherine Schubmehl, Apr. 14. Matilda Kell Schrader, Apr. 18. Martin Schledorn, April 19. Laura Ellen DeForest. April 20. Emma Josephine Sheehan,
FOR RENT FOR RENT — "Several good
grain dairy farms, rent share basis. Tenant must own equipment . Dairy will be furnished with farm. Possession, March 1 and April 1. Brophel Farms, Leicesterv N^YV Office p h o n e s 272; house phone—51-W.
Jan«tl0
e§FOR RENT — Apartment fiftore. Brbgan. — Nov.lOevd-ti
FOR RENT- Room 109M. jan4tf
CLASSIFIED — , , • • • • I ••!•• •" •' 1 • • — — ^ — ^ - |
FOR SALE r
FOR SALE ^r Wood. Pho^ 178. Shay's Service. Jan.7t3
FOR fiALE--6-rooni housThi North' Acres. All convenieoe*-Possession April 1st. Enquire B H. Knapp. Deci-tf
FOR SALE — The Wiffiam Sanderson farm of 69 acres a t Groveland Station. Enquire Dansville Breeze, Realtors.
! —Nov.io-u
FOR SALE—Wood. Delivered. Also one pair geese. p«ter K r u c h u n . 671-R. ianA3.
FOR SALE—-The Shaver home a t 15 Ossian Street. This is « 3-apartment home with a bath for each apartment. Will pay good interest on the investment and has excellent location la the
_„ | business section. Priced low Johnson Cummins, Eunice Smith, March 3. « for a quick sale. Enquire Dant-
j William , Francis Walsh to yMe Breeze Co. Inc, Realtort Helen Jeanet te Perry, April 29. ; ••
Francis Orl Sprague to Mary Francis Reynolds, April 12.
Ciyde Rossco Mastin to Margaret Marie Acomb, April 14.
Isaac Pearl Holbrook to Elizabeth Agnes Schutz, April 15.
Walter James Hinds to Rosa May Frantz; April 16-
Francis Jamison Sutton to Thelma Mary Shay, M iy 2.
Earl Foster Rounds "to Elsie Magonegal Green, April 23.
Marvin James Dailey to Dorothy Catherine Isaac, May 11. ' .!
Harold Jacob Wolfanger to Edythe Marie. Forsythe, May 19.
Mortimore Edward Ross to Maria Louisa Jensen, June 9.
James Anthony Kinney -. to Rosemary La Verde, June 8.
Clair Ray Shull to Lucille Marie' Conklin, June 7.
Stanley Milton Leven to Le-nora Margaret* Davis, June 24.
v Walter Artman Gerling to Edith Ellen Wheeler, June- 30.
Herbert Irving Marquardt ]to Dorothy Elizabeth Wirth, June 26. . "j
Jack Stewart Stoner to Grace Etta Wilson, July 8. .'
Earl «Merritt S tamp to Lucy Josephine Nash, July 8,
John Emery Wilson to T. Ruth Acomb, July 15,
William Brooks Leadbitter to Margaret Elizabeth WaLsworth. July 31.
Frank William Herrick to Ruth Ellen Harvey, August 11."
Harland Coolidge Foster to Evelyn j Agnes Witton, September 5. '
Ralph Walter Smith to Wilma Clara Rocker, September 27.
Milton Hiram* Green to Em-meretta Rex, September 24.
LaVerne Clifford Strobel to Ruth Elizabeth Smith, October 2. j ••
Charlej; Frederick Wood t o ; Miss Mary Bacon was hostess Virginia DeLoris Maberg, Octo- j to the- Cosmos Club Thursday ber 16. • j afternoon.
John Benjamin Green to Jane j The Jackson Hose Company Elizabeth Yochum, October 14. j truck was called to Byersville by
James Richard Crist to Henri- a fire yesterday afternoon, et ta Julifrnna Stone, October 12. i H a r r y M c G r a W j C r a i g Co*lony
Charles Orville Kinney to El- b a n d lezder ^ r eCovering from sie Florence McCollister, Octo- a n o p e r a t i o n at Peterson Ho£-b e r l 2 . | D i t a S . .K - ; | , .
George Schirmer Of Stones I Falls is ill with the f u. This is serious especially because Mr.
Emily Minster, October 23. . S c n i r m € r £ o v e r 7 0
Clifford Jay Knapp to M a n e . Frances t a n g , October 30. ; i
Mark Ira Laurence to Hannah ' was. entertained last evening _at Lydia Kiehle, November 6.
Werner| Kitzing to Mary Eliza beth Jenjcs. November 14.
Established—188
Fannie May 3.
Salvatore Gullo, May 16. Mary C. Reilly, May 17. Laura Bonnibell Lieb, May 26. Fannie Cavanaugh S t o n e ,
June 2. \Mattia Trpipe, June 3. ! Edward Bill, June 16. j Martin J. O'Hara, June 20. i Alta Moose Kenney, July 10. i Sophia^ Barbara Hartman, Ju
ly 23. Baby White (sfnTborn), July
25. > Joun Carpenter White, July 25 George W. Johnson. August 1. Louis Gorty, August 3. ^ Howard Redmond, August 7. Stanley R. Kenney, August 11. "Roland Monroe Jones, Aug. 12. Joseph N. Gerber, August 24. Ernest Eleazer Quick, Aug. 24. Glenn Arthur Turner; Sept. 6. Emma Jane Hyde, Sept. 8. Mary Scott, September 9. P. H, Dougherty, Sept. 20. . George Elwell Salesman, Sep
tember 22 Lillian Rouse, September 23. Charles Gregarius L o w r e y ,
September 25. Kathryn Miller Shults, Sep
tember 27. James Norton Noble, October 2. Sheldon Whipple, October 4. Barbara Prusalaitis, October 7. Chloe Rosier, October 11. Laura L.. Dunning, October 13. Glenn Vinceiit Lewis, Octo
ber 19. Emma S. MacFayden, Oct. 22. Selena A. Rawlings, Oct. 24. Joseph Donato, October 27. Bruce Charles Jamison, Octo
ber 28. "Anna M. Rudgers, Nov. 5. Isabelle Rodman, Nov. 6. Francis Joseph O'Hara, No
vember 14. Baby boy Feathers (stillborn),
November 16. Verna Catherine Stone (still
born), November 22. Joseph vSciarrino, Nov. 26. Frederick J. Stein, December 1. Gertrude Selbig, December 2. William Fitzpatrick, Decem
ber -5. '* • Jesse Christian Wolfanger, De
cember 10. . , -Maria D. Trescott, Dec. 13. Fred O. Schrier, December 15. Anna Driscoll, December 21. Maryj E, Andrus Tabor, De
cember' 24. Francfis A. Pease, December 24 Harry Benjamin Giles. De
cember 28. %\ Mary !|jelene Ford, Dec. 28. Clara Robards Lindsley, De
cember 31. . j Marriages
William Stuart Griese to Bette Catherine Towne, January 23.
George Waldo Hoag to Doro-the Elizabeth LaForce, Feb. 13.
Robert Joseph Scherer to Rosalia Citajlo, February 13*
Manuel Anthony Repazo to Edna Elizabeth1 Bennett, February 16.
Franklin Arthur Roberts to Etbel May Rawleigh, March 20
WANTED • I
WANTED—Carpenter and repair work. Phone 344 Dansville.
Jan.7t6pd.
WANTED — Safe about 30 inches square. E. J. Van Aucken Nurseries. Phone 642-M.
Jan7t2
FURNACE OIL RANGE OIL
KEROSENE GAS AND OIL
SNYDER CITIES SERVICE
>! PHONE—380 r
213 Main St.—Dansville
In thlt. column .w:ll be list of business' events j div idual , business_concei organizations are sclici
-make j i se^ f it in making announcements; The rate of ten cents per^cqi will be charged.
Men or Women—HM increased home expenses etc. Spare t ime sellin: Silk Products. No invj required. Manager iviJ DsnsviKe and will ar rang view. Box no. 61 J?
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SOCIETY NEWS
. RAUBER BROTHEI CLUB WINNERS—Miss
Sariford and Mrs. Mildred
Urja. Rowley, former salesman for Fairmont^ ery Company is now1" Representative of Wasl Cpcsby Company Easterr sicn of General Mills. Inc
- Jan . ^ — ^ —
Irv.ng Eschrich won ti at Tom Frisiras. J
Miss Hergenhan, H Methcd Representative Roohester will be at the Methcd Shop, 126 Main en Tuesday a^d Wred January 11 and 12 fpr.fr sultation of all phases ; ' per Method Work.
Seymour Strait to Elizabeth Ellen Wi cox, October 18:
Robert William Hetrick to Effa r
The Friday night bridge club
The Dansville Bowling has discontinued jhe-^ W opening on Wednesday, leys will be open on Mo 3:30 and Friday at i:00 <
Daniel L. Mills Dies in O
the i home of Mrs. Raymond Hatch in Park Avenue."
A full delegation of Loyal Robert James Drum to Marion M o 0 s e members are expected to
Alice Armstrong, November 18., a t t € n d the Legion of Moose Robert Lee Molyneux to Ida meeting in Rochester on Janu-
Mae Fox, November 18. , a r v 9 t n -Edmond Eugene Clark to Mary ' '- : —
Louise Pfiuntner, November 19. D a n s v i l l e D e f e a t e d Clarence Jacob Stevens t o ,
Kathryn Robert
Harriet May, Nov. 27. Carl McMaSter to Lor
raine A. Stone, December 9. Vincent
Perry Basketeers
At Perry last night Dansville
. . Joseph Gerber to Elea- Y*?&I **™^ Perry Varsity Daniel Charles Gregory to nor Elizal>eth Knapp, Dec. 30. *J a ^ o r e of 27 to 22 As a pre-
Emery Fuller to Ruth ******* the DansvUle Junior Kessler, December 30. , V a r s i t y defeated Perry Junior
. Varsity 21 to 12.
Anna Mae Lindsay, February 27. Leonard Albert Leslie Holbrook to Irene Margaret
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M e r c h a n d i s e G a m e s EVERY TUESDAY AT 8:6) P. M. ' *
THE AMERICAN LEGION BblLDiNG DANSVILLE, N. Y.
25 REGULAR GAMES 7 SPECIAe GAMES
NEXT WEEK < !
Game 13 — JACK POT — $50.00 By Round Robin — $5, $10, $15, $20
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Rey. Stackei was a former pastor of St. Paul's United Lutheran (April 24 Church and is now pastor of I Infant New, April 30. -Emanual Lutheran Churchy in • LaVerne Raymond Thompson. I »
Rochaster. ,^*^ May 2
COMFORTABLE TABLES FOR EVERYONE F Daniel Goho Post No. 87—-The Arnerican Legion
i r i f T f t n » n
A Theory of Colors ITHACAfi N. Y., (INS) — A
theory to account for most of the flower colors, particularly the reds and blues and their variations, was advanced today by a professor emeritus of physical chemistry at Cornell. He is Dr. Wilmer D. Bancroft, who said. tha t the red pigments in leaves, fruits, and flowers, and the bio? pigments in flowers and fruits are mostly due to anthocyanims \ (coloring mat ter in the cell sap of plants;) The red in the tomatoN»nd in the watermelon, however, and in the pink-fleshed Texas graptfruit. is produced by a difftrtnt substance, lycopene. *
D a n i e l L . Mills, fathei of Lieut* Donald Jenks af er of M,rs. Jenks, *he Helen Mills, piano teaci took Mrs. JefTers D. Rich classes. die>d suddenly night a t .h i s home in On had suffered some tirr as thma and died from ai of this kind.
The funeral was held f home in 6ne ida . Monda! ng at If 4 8 o'clock-
Mr. and Mrs. Mills w lu'cnt visitors in Daneril
their daughter lived h opera ted 'her studio.
Under Way fo War Loan J
District Chairman Jan tina. manager of the N Theatre,- is busy this y> ing up all theatres in tl Of Dansville. Mt. Morrl land, Geneseo. Warsaw Perry. Arcade and'Naple 4th War Loan Drive. *I opens January 18 an< February 15. It Is your duty and our economic to purchase these bent are the best investment be had and serve m a n y \
The boys a t the froni ing their par t and it rei as a t home to "Back tl: with War Bonds".
In o t h e r words, those v o n t e putt ing some [ ' ^ ^ r a l employees in think they should be frcm the arm-chai r f the a imed forces.—T c o n n . Register. Untitled Document
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