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f < a county convmitteewoman m '.-itrii-t 1 Tuesd iv the r e s u t of a
•A rite-In movement. "' \'-> contests had been s la ted for
m» mm SERVICES ANNOUNCED
.r imary election and the wri te- j George Slack, 63 Qrovg S t , A'.--son.
A son, Rober t ^qsephj w a s j b o r n 1
M a r 23 a t Massena - Hemor*al
Mart ih , 169 Center St „ ' fte ekrft ' s b y a e e at1 8 43 on P a i n A ^ g ^ t e r ^ C g r o l y n J g p e , ^ 3 s j j S p n d i i y a t St . John 's Church,
j b a t o * | f e v ' 2 | i t ' ^ a s f e f f M f g b ^ - . T h i Church.,5chool' will have a r » l - Hosp i ta l ' to "Itfr.affd tes.4dmrcii service instead of holding
classes a t 9:30. A t . 1 1 . there" will
of Mr. and
.. Bacon and Mr. Tricase- have.] rest-n ted tha t district.' The f i - ' \.c.c showed 23 votes for Mr.
•:.se and ' 22 for Mrs. Bacon I :~ Mr. Hume received onlv 10 i
,! '""' JlmeSJ' ^ " i c a s $ ^ Leo ;mpr i a l Hospi ta l - to" M E . a n d - M r s . Sunday:- music : and ' procession, i Tuesday. • t r ^ n i i l ^ J ^ t h S ^ " 1 F- 'M^r^.^C'-Rrdge-P^iwill be distributed after) A.C. Normp F.
trict to serve on the committee., A ' ^ ^ ^ ^
was born Mar . 25 a t ' General Hos-pita! to Mr. and Mrs . Pe te r D . Ar-cadj, 58 Woodlawn Ave.
A son, Mieh&e), n a s borh to Lt . and Mrs. Koy w„ Jaskson .Mar. za a t Syracuse. Mrs.' Ja.ckspn is -the farmer Miss Phyllis Ring- of M a s sena
Th ipproxiniate vote in Mas-i was 150, or at least 97 Re-Ileans, -J,J Democrats and 10
went to the •rican-Labo rites
of the Ifoly Gospel for the day. 0 p Maundy. ^ .I 'hursday the re
Will'lie a .celebrat ion of the Holy Pomnitiilipn in t h e church at 10
nj.J apd the church will be open
Wav
'••^ate-i to the national con-on: Republican, Wal te r D. 91. Thomas J. Collinson 80;
I' .ni H-rat. Thomas F . Conway 43, i-.-^e 11. Charlet te 39.
\ i : . -niaifs to the convention: 1' •[•'.! .:ican, Andrew J . Hanmer
f~. Joseph R. Linney S3; Derao--.its, Ar thur . Tyo, 40; William
.' Herron 37. State committee: Republican,
!:.•-: rand H. Snell 90, Lillian R. ' iccr.-. sii; Democratic, Bernice
f • i.ns -il. Thomas K. Shean 47; \ . i-r:ran Labor, Martin Reynolds . U.'i. Norman B. Godfrey 9, a;.: >n ('. Bush 10, Alcide Bra-
ii-1 !'. Ar thur Dumas 8, I^awrence .'<<••' !, Bernard Donovan 5.
f 1'uo members of the county n-.mittee from each of Massena 's
- •j.'nx. dis t r ic ts : District 1, Republican, Herber t
Haskell l!). Vivian Trump IS ; Catherine Devine S,
: Salvation Army Services | The Salvation A r m y , 52 Willow I St., will have a singing and. praise I service a t ' 2 o'clock Sunday after-| noon, followed by devotional ser-, vices af 3 o'clock. P rayer service |-is held at 7:30 on Thursday night . ' The Rev. George Raf te r i s" in
charge.
•r.ocrats, .'. h Fay District ram-: 7,
2, Republican, Bennett Pauline- B. Montondo
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VERY mmu-
7; Democrat, Alexander Hiter 5-, Rene Lamber t 5 ; (American Labor,
! Ar thur Dumas l\ Ruth Harkness : 1. 1 District 3, Republican, Raymond > I.awrence 9, Cecil S. McConrtell 9; : Democrat, William Raymond • 6", I Eugene Sharlow 7; American I a -! bor, Ar thur Dumas 2, Emma Du-' mas 2. ' District 4, Republican, Leon J . ; Hume 10. James J. Tricasse 23, J Maude Bacon 22;* Democrat, Orick I Reynolds 4, James Vfc Phillips 5.
District 5, Republican, Frank A.i 1 Robi'lard 4, Elizabeth Rakoce 4;
Democrat, Amedeo Cappione 4.! John Brady 5; American Labor, Ar- I
i thur Dumas 1, Ruth Harkness 1. j • District »;. Republican. E. . | • Beaudry LS. Clayton Helmer 12; I ; Democrat, Barney Mullen I}, Robert! : Ladue ii. j
District 7. Republican. Luella Al-1 ley l-i. Robert S. Moore l.'i; Dem- !
, ocrat. Karl. Asi-.lev (i, William j j Delo 7. ; District s. Republican, A r t h u r ! ' L. Trac\ o. X'iviati Rickard 5; J i Democrat. Albert Hammill 3, Wil-j ; liam White J r . :;.
^%^m Q^wrfU Hfispifel To Close for Duration, v Di\ Calli Enters Service
Personals . i j r . and Mrs. Lloyd, Ad«ms f ,
Waigi-town, -are visiting his pa r - ' . i v •• 7 •*— .-.--, ejit&i Mf. ;;and Mrs . p ^ p n &$m§,
n^2T.L..? lf1T\a^ f ,«<»»^>ietej A-.-SOTJ, f W ^ w c k ' " WpSsi"" : I T , I U a #coa ,d eelS)ratioo of the Hoiy ! ferishton S t . %Ie exipedfe to e n % pet i t ions had been cireu- was born" Mar.-25*at Ma^enf--^ 'e- v ! C p r n f e i o n , * vr i th^ special-" Pa lm, se^ ice ; in'^the TJf § : I^Vy- next
* The M-assena General Hospitaf yiU' T)jfe closed fov the duration as
Hopson, son Mrs. ^lls\vood Hop-"
St . Maiy% Church *> IVIasses a t G, 7 ^ 0 , 9 and H a m
Re^ B H Staie, admin i sha to r .
^ a c r e d Hea i t Chtirclr Masses a t 7, 8*15 (fihirdren's)
9,45 and 11 a m (high) . Rev. Timothy P . Holland, pastor .
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Dr L J Calh has been ofdered to report next Monday to ^h* .Rliodes General Hospital in • Ut i -C3ro - TH- v I * n > S L Paul ' s , Waddjngtpn ^ P r o m . U t i c a h e will go to Cm e„ n / f i , „ E .qlsn „ ,
lisle Barracks , Pa*, .arid: finally to | h e S tark "General • Hospital, Charleston, S. C. He lias been commissioned as a l ieutenant in the Army Medical" Corps, "
Dr. Calli came to M a s s e n a - i n each-pf. t^ fe ^ e e ^ei-vices.
Bat ing -Holy Week there will be [ son, Highland Pk., has been trans-servlcbg.: oftrMonda^ and a ^ e s d ^ J | e r ^ d ' • # Q m . - S h a w . ^ e 4 d ^ S . G . , tft.| 1940 and leased $hg EJon^Hortpn ^,'fm.;i.j: .'.S^VACW •£«.._;•* t ^ i - : i « - « i w . „ ^ ^ i TK/J-^ A I » „,!,«»•• .i,a io., v ,o m e o n Nor th ..Main st;,"fefei|ffy-
hing in the tjiTee storry hoose t n g j ^ r ^ f e i^rtetiy'sMS- t.h^ rea3In^; beginning a course in navigation, i lishin
for^txe.T«st of the day for devotions.1 "Maundy Thursday evening
7 :̂45 the rector will lead the conjgiegation in a service of preparat ion for the Eas te r Commuri-
nnth an appropria te sermon. Good" Fr iday morning a t
the ,an te-Communion service be conducted^ JPyom noon urj-
p . -m. there' ijrill be the on • ttlje Seven Last
ion, Op
7:45 swill til 3 preaching Words
Donald Sullivan, who was .to have spent a 30-day furlough' here, was ordered to return" to his post at Seattle, Wash., and left last -week. . .
Pfc ' ^Gerald V. Richards, Stout Field Army Air Base, Indianapolis, Lnd., was recently home oh a 10-day*' "furlough when he visited his wife Mrs. Marion Richards and daughter Jeanne Ann, MaJone, and
' his sister brother-in-law and nep-I hew, Mr- and Mrs. Carroll Hon-singer a n 4 James Keese, Route
Mrs. Laurgt te Saumure, 13 ! Dana St., was admitted today to
a ten bed hospital, supplying: the only hospital facilifjiei j n the. village, until the recent opening of the Massena 'Memorial hospital-. He la ter bought the s t r u c t u r e . ' '
Fully equipped for -surgical and medical workj t h e institution has handled an esfcjniated daily average of eight pat ients per day each year.
Dr. Calli is a native of Canas-tota, where he was born Aug. 15, 1910, a son of Mrs. Rose Vecchio
1. j Calli and the late Salvadore Calli. He attended Canastota high school from which he was gradua t -
Sunjdays 3:S(\ p . m. evening prayer and sermon; . Wednesdays 9:30" a. m. Hply Pommunion. Re*v typrman B. Go4frey, rector.
St.' jfpjjn's Church ' / ' Sundays S:45 a.- m. Holy Com
munion;,'^:30 Church school; 11 a. m. Sei-vice apd s.epnion (Holy Communion first Sunday) ; Thursdays and Holy days 10 a. m. Holy Communion (chapel) . Rev. Norman B'. Godfrey, rector.
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Pilgrim Holiness Church Sunday school 9:45
preaching service 10:45 young people's service €:15 p. m. praise service 7 p. m.; preaching service 7:30 p. m. Prayer service Friday 7:30 p. in. Rev. Robert Smith, pastor.
Re\ A Leslie Pot teL minister
Adven t Christ ian £ Iuuch Bible School 9 4o, Lesson topic*
"Saul Becomes *a New M a n " Morning Worship 10 45 Sermon subject ' F iom Jeru&alem » to Gpthsemene " The foprth m a sei les of sermons on the windows of the church Young people's service 6.30. Thursday evening the midweek hour for prayer 7:30; Thursday afternoon the Women's Home and Foreign -Mission . Society meets a t the par^opage"2:30. '
Rev. Albert W. Brooks, pastor.
Emmanuel Consri eg^tforyil piiur<5ltt West OtVis and P « j i c ^ s t r e e t s - )
^ Palm Sunday1 4pi<< %—S^5 a ip.J-Jumor , IriteriXx$oriatei 1 and J^enioi*-2 Departments of Church School; XI ^ a m , JBegmner's and ^Primary De par tmen t s 11 a m , Communipn and Reception of new! ^ntelnbers; 6 2Q, Senior Fellowsni5f.f<30, tXn-ipo Lenten Se^^ ice at |gie^J^et]rp-dist Chuich.
iiond Fr iday — Unian seryige^ a t F i r s t Baptis t Church. David H^' Saridstron^ mirrister.
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The Massena "Center branch of the Red Cross ^ill hold §,,. cooked |ood sale in thfe court room of the Town Hall at 2:30 Saturday, A p r i l 1st.
a. m Eve Holy at. 3~:
GF! TO IN The Reverend Demetry Mykytiak.
pasto • of the Orthodox Church a t Broac.albin, N. Y., will conduct services for the people of the Eastern Greek Catholic Orthodc faith at St. John's Church, Main Streef, at Laurel Ave., on Sunday, Apr.
On Saturday evening from until 9 p. in. Fa the r Mykytiak will- hear confessions at the church, . and Sunday morning again at 9 a. m. The Holy Liturgy of t h e . Orthodox Church will be celebrated at in a. course of which V will preach a sermon on "The
Time in the War Situa-
1 the Massena Memqrial Hospi ta l ! <;d » l ^ ^ of 14 and^received his B. S. from St. J o h n s College,
Present tion.
Th i se Orthcdox people of this community their to make their confessions and receive the ttii priest bisho)
FRIDAY and S A T I K D A Y . March *L April 1 — Double Fea ture "VfClLANTK.S RIDE" with Russell Hayder — Shirley Pat terson • T H E BODY D I S A P P E A R S " with Jeffrey Lynn and Jane Wyraan
Madcap Models
On Holy Sa tu rday at 10 the Holy Gospel for Eas ter ) a n d w i l 1 undergo an operation to-
kvil'l be read in, the chapel.! morrow. Mrs. Saumure was" at Baptism will be adminLstered' Hepburn Hospital, Ogdensburg, for JO in the afterpoop. t reatment for over a week before
I being admitted to the local haspi-. tal.
Patrick and Cynthia Murphy, ' children of Mr. and Mrs. Oral I Murphy, 10!) Water St., underwent ! tonsillotomies at Massena MemOr-j ial Ho«uital vesterday. They arc j recovering well.
Kdwaru J. O'Brien, 72, employ-I ed on the Homer Shepard farm • for the past five years, suffered i two strokes this week and yester-' day afternoon was taken to the
Massena Memorial Hospital. His condition is critical. He worked for Mr. Sheptard when he owned the farm and since then has been
j working for Malcolm McCutcheon, J present owner. Mr. O'Brien has six-
sons, four of them in service and two of those four are in combat
j areas. The- two sons not in mili-. tan- service arc at Brentwood, , L. I., and Hartford. Conn. His em
ployer, Mr. McCutcheon, returned ! home Tuesday from Memorial Hbs-' n ; 'al aft-M- undergoing an opt-ra-
tion.
in Brooklyn.
He was graduated from th*3 St . Louis University school of Medi
c ine in 1934 and interned a t St. Jo seph's College, Brooklyn, and took post g radua te work a t Klliott Hospital, Manchester, N. H., the Polyclinic hospital, New York city, and . ^ o n „ T h e C r o s s i n w
the Cook County Hospital Chi- of- r > r e a n l s
m., inuring the a ther Mykytiak
services will give to the
first opportunity this year
the Holy Communion through istrati'ons of an Orthodox
who is licensed by the Arch-Athenagc>ras of New Yoik.
Congregational Guild Corgregat ional Guild will meet
' i n the Guild room of the church ' Tuesdav, Apr. 4, a t 2:30 p.m. Dr.
'Li l las lMacIntyre , Ogdensburg, will be gues t speaker . All women con-
! nected with the church a re cor-1 diallyjinvited to attend. Hostesses for t i e ' a f t e r n o o n will be Mrs .
i W. A ' Taylor, Mrs . R. E. Peters , ' Mrs. W. E. King, Mrs. E. T. Wag-ar, Mrs. M. Bowman and Mrs. i M. A i Heifer.
Must Turn in ! Soldier Books I Families o f^eop le now serving in the armed forces are urged by
' t h e Massena War l 'rice and Rationing B.oard to turn in rat ioning
'hooks issued to these people with-• in five days after they arc inducted into the service.
Failure to surrender the ration books is a violation of the regulations. In checking the list of the j j
The First Baptist Church Sunday, Apr. 2, 1944. Palm Sun
day, , the Sunday next before Easter. 9:45 Church School; 10:45, i the Morning Service, Festival Ser- j
'Vice, sermon "\ Believe Church." 4 p.m. Church Member-
I ship class. 6 p.m. B.Y.P.U. 7:30, I Union I/enten evening service in
the Fi rs t Methodist Church. The . Rev. Frank B. McDurTee of the i Wintlfrop Congregational Church,
cago. He married Miss Violet Beckett
of Dyersburp, Tenn., a t St. Louis Nov. 23, 1932. They have two children, Samuel, 10 and Rosemary, 7.
In 1942, Dr. Calli closed the hospital and went to Monroe, La., for special work, returning in October of that same year.
Mrs. Calli and the children will join the doctor in a month or l.\o.
regulation. It is the belief of the board that in the majority of these cases, it is an oversight on the par : of the family concerned.
Rev. Robert D. Hotel-
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feadeau's Hotel Apr,'3rd to Apr, 7th'
9 a. m. to 9p. m.
To Assist Taxpayers in Completing
Y. State Income Tax Returns
Reasonably ̂ Eates • - ' . \ .
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Methodist Church 9.4.7 a.m., Church School;
11 a.m.. morning worship, sermon, "Cross." the sixth in the series on "Words Jesus Transformed." 2:15 p .m. , . Pine Grove Sunday . School, fi p.m.. Youth Fellowship' at Pine Grove Chapel. 7:30 p.m., I I'njpn Service in this church with I sermon by the Rev. Frank B. Mc- i DufTee, pas tor of the Congregation-1 al Church a t Winthrop. At the i morning service the rite of baptism will be administered. The
T O MASSENA. N.Y.
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persons inducted into the armed forces, the board finds that many have failed to comply with this
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