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M A CED O N N EW S
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THE HERALD-MAIL, FAIRPORT, N. Y.
M a c e d o n ia n
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‘. Thursday, December 14,1933
Chrifttmaft Card* Help UncU Sam
T h e anuuul exchange of C hristm as
*-nr<ls gives the post office a little prob­
lem to handle, but It ought to help dei-rense the annual deficit.
Fcitival of the' Epiphany
T h e festival of the Epiphany. Ja n u
ary C. Is a survival o f th e old Christ
urns which. In th e Fourth century,
w as transposed to December 25.
M acedon
Mrs. Lulu H. Baker, Cor
W ORDS
FLV ^
Ford V -8 Tudor Sedan, safety glass
throughout; only 7500 m iles________
De
e d s
alo n e
Student Council
EX TR A SPE C IA L VALUES FOR
THE HOLIDAY SEASON !
fZ E M A lN
Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan as nice as any
you can b u y --------------------- !------- Ford DeLuxe Tudor Sedan. One we
can recom m end___________________
Assembly
Promises mean but little—
it’s the delivery of the
goods that counts. When
you order coke of us you
know that you are buying
dependable fuel and that
you get full weight tons.
Ford Sport Coupe, D raft Wings, Rum
ble S e a t_______________________-—
Wheeler Chevrolet Corp.
120 No'. M a in S t.
P h o n e 81
FALW raS
t/T E L E P H O N E
8 4
Grades 3 and 4
Grades 5 and 6
Temple Attractions
F a rm in g to n , in celebration of the l a t ­
t e r ’s 30th w edding anniversary. A f­
terw ard s, th e two couples w ent to
Rochester to see th e movie " L ittle
Women.”
Mrs. Thom as B a k e r viBited h er s is ­
ter, Mrs. P hilip B ru isch a art of F a i r ­
port, F r id a y .'
Clarence W ym an and fam ily of
F a rm in g to n w ere entertained by Allen
B rig gs and fam ily Sunday.
Miss S a r a Wilson w as en tertained
a t su p p er S unday evening by Miss
G ertru de F r a s e r of Rochester.
W illard B rig g s and fam ily of E a s t
R ochester and Roy B rigg s and fam ily
o f F a i r p o r t w ere Sunday evening call­
ers at, th e W ilson home.
Geraldine Sam pson spen t last week
end with h er grandm other, Mrs. E li­
zabeth H ask in s of Macedon.
T h e T rav ellin g Library, which h as
been b ro u g h t h ere u n d er the auspices
of th e H om e Bureau; is now a t M rs.
W illard A llen’s and ready fo r books
to .be withdraw n.
F a rm in g to n
Mrs. C. R. G ardner, Cor.
F arm in g to n , Dec. 12 — Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Thom pson who were re ­
cently m arried , a re occupying p a r t of
tho E a rl P o tte r house n ear Priddlefords.
Mr. and Mrs. Josep h Reynolds nnd
Bernice spent S unday n s ^ g u e s t^ of
Mrs. Reynolds’ s is te r and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. P o r te r Spink and fam ily
a t Penfield Center.
A group of people from th e Friends
church gave a dram a, D ream s, u nder
th e direction of Rev. A r t h u r W. .H am ­
mond a t th e Gorham H igh school
au d ito riu m T u esday evening. Those
ta k in g p a r t were Mrs. Adeline Guelph,
F lorence Greene, J a c k Guelph and Joe
V erge.
Mrs. F ra n c is H erendecn nnd Infant
d a u g h te r re tu rn e d from tho M emorial
h osp ital a t C an an d aig u a tho Inst of
th o week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Josep h Greene, Mrs.
Lliulley G ard ner, .M a rjo rie billon.
M rs. F re d Reeves, Mr. and M rs. F red
P o p en h u sen and Geoirge W. G reene a t ­
tended t h e ' sessiohb of th e “O ntario
C dunty'H Pom ona g ra n g e a t Seneca
C astle S a tu rd a y , Mrs. F red Pdpenh u sen w as th e local delegate.
S u nd erland P. G ard n er o f Buffalo
w a s a w eek end g u e s t of M r, and Mrs.
O scar B. G ardner.
O scar JB. G ard n er s p e n t th e week
end w ith relativ es in Rochester.
uThe f u n e ra l of Charles L. K yte, a
Medium Priced 2-Pc. Suit^l from well-known Manufacturers
D rum Tables, $4.95
BRIDGE
LAMPS
In d ia’s M onsoon D ep en ded
U pon to M ak e the C rops
T h e monsoon, which sweeps ncross
tho Indian ocean during the season
from th e end of May to Septem ber Is
one o f the most Im portant factors In
Indian prosperity.
‘
tN early tho whole am ount of rain
which falls In India during the ycpr
conics In the monsoon, says the M ont­
real H erald, and If th e downpour falls
Indian p e a s a n ts ’ nnd farm ers’ cropB
are ruined. Anxiously they wall every
y e ar for th e heavy clouds to hurst,
when the wind has rolled them across
the A rabian sen to India.
In the early days of nnvlgatlon the
Arabs nnd the e astern voyagers who
first sailed the Indian ocean, depended
on th e monsoon, and the early E u ro ­
pean tra d in g com panies regulated tholr
W est M acedon
voyages to th e cast according to th e
monsoons.
Mm. E. L. ifuellp Cor. *
Today sailors vary th e ir course d u r ­
ing tho monsoon, which Is really a re­
W e s t Macedon, Dec. 12 — C arl versal of th e normal winds over tho
J e c rin g s nnd fa m ily of M idvale and ocean.
Mr. and Mrs. W ard DeM ay of Roch­
In tho A rabian sen the norm al w ind'
e s te r were S un day evening callers a t
Ifl
th e n o rth e a st tra d e wind, hut a c tu a l­
A r th u r Briggs*.
Mrs. A r th u r B riggs, Mrs. Allen ly It blows only In th e cool season.
B rig gs and Mr. a n d Mrs. E m m o r W hen tho sun Is overhead In the north
B a k e r atten d ed an a ll day m eetin g of o f India a depression develops In tho
tho South P e rin to n Ladies’ Aid n t n o rthw estl A* a result, tho so u th ea st
Mrs. R alph B a k e r ’s hom e n e a r Hol­ tra d o w ind blows over tho E q u a to r
comb T hu rsday. . Mrs. Allen B rigg s a n d then circles round the'-conter of
acted as one of th o hostesses.
Mr. gnd Mrs. R a y McLeod w ere en­ depression o r low pressuro, reaching
te rta in e d a t d inner S a tu rd a y evening India a s a so u th w est wind.
by M r / and M rs . G ilbert P a d g h a m or
$5.50 up
95 CENTS U P
A Great Big Lounge Chair $22.50
Occasional Chairs
$8.45 up
If It’s C om fort T hey W ant— „
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