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RICT4 .Mrs. Maude Bacon w a s ejected

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

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.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

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'••^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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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

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"The Cross in a World qt War*9

Union Lenten Sunday Evening Services

PALM SUNDAY The Sunday next before Easter

April 2, 7:30 P. M. The First Methodist Church

Speaker: Rev. Frank B. McDuffee Minister, the Winthrop Congregational Church

"The Cross in a World of Dreams"

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