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Manned by a staff headed by Ilarry C. Drost as manager, the newly renovated Hotel Webster will continue its traditional friendly service and the serving of the best in food and drink that won it an enviable reputation as a qualityhostelry for many years.iIn operation over 100 years, having once been known as i the Webster House, the hotel has played host to famous personages of America and abroad who have tarried in Canandaigua, giving it the reputation of being “a home away from home.”!Experienced Staff AssembledI popular noon day luncheons, which1 will be served both in the tap roomIo continue the policy of person- 'and the main dining room.al service to every patron of its ho- j “Our regular dinners will be 85 tel sei vices, including the rostau- i cents, $1 and $1.25. We will also rant and tap room, Mr. Drost has have a la carte service and a com-assembled an experienced staff. 1 piete menu of sandwich' plates and Mr. Drost formerly was in charge salads.of the ready to wear department at j “We will carry a complete line ofthe Prank DeGraff store. Previous- bottle beers, including local and ly he was a store manager with the premiums brands. On draft we will Newberry system in New England have popular brands.” and the Middle West. )__A resident of Canandaigua for the !■ 1 O past seven years, Mr. Diost attend- clIilcUTlGrit mGSSIOHthe University of Rochester after; _ _ __Graduating from West High School. [1001116(2 NeCeSScUTV He is a member of Theta Chi Fra-] «vvv»Mu.jternity. |Norman P. Callan will be assis-' SYDNEY, Australia (/P) — The tant manage!- and will be in charge Sydney Morning Herald said edi-uf the bar. Associates! with the Ho- torially today the government’s de-tel Webster about two years ago. cision to call a special session of Mr. Callan was formerly affiliated i Parliament to review the nation’s with the Hotel Rochester and with ! part in the war, was a wise move the Chicken Roost, a restaurant j in view of lessons in Greece andoutside Batavia.grave new dangers.”Assistant bartenders will be Mi- j It was announced today a session chael Callahan, who was previous- probably would be held May 7. The ly with the Hotel Webster and decision was made after communi-Harold Burley. The chef will be cation between cabinet members Edward J. Hooks, formerly of How- here and Prime Minister R. G. ard Johnson’, Rochester, and of Menzies in London, aid Johnson s, Rochester, and of Other sections of the press di-Donald J. Stark and William P’o- rected attention to reports thatgarty will be the desk men. In charge of the dining room will be Mrs. Genevieve Ryan, with Mrs Hooks, Mrs. Helen Busby. MissMury Lakis, Mis. Ruth McGillivreyand Mis. Mabel McWilliams on the dining room and sandwich barstaff.Upstairs maids will be.Mrs. Nora Lambert and Mis. Elizabeth McNamara. Completing the staff will be Kenneth McCarthy, Jay North-rup and Joseph McNamara.“We plan to specialize in food,” Mr. Drost said toduy. “We will runtroops were moved into Greece without knowledge of the advisory war council.BREAKS ARM IN FALLLois Miles, 7, of Stanley, suffered a fractured left arm in a fallearly last evening while playing with a group of children near her home. The break was reduced in F. F. Thompson Hospital, where she remained overnight.READ THE DAILY MESSENGER
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Canandaigua Daily Messenger

Canandaigua, New York, US

Wed, Apr 23, 1941

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