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st bad lift hie er- ws- di- ale ift A E. THE D.AILY ~\\EWS, BA!TA VI.A:, N. Y.~ SA.TURDAY EVENING, .. 28, ATTlClSCHOOt ~LlJB c .:' •• l'UE' PAST AND PRESENT PAVILION ENTE~T.AINS NEWS SEVERAL \\EARS AfiO CABNlVAL lN LE ROY ENJOYED 1 REUNION . . - CONVENTION :Jllt.l ·1az4: ~---· .Accordmg to a story which is just be· . n ., ' coming known, a Bataviau who spent THlltTl!lEN ATTENDED :I'liE F,IFTH last winter trnpping in the :Florida ·wi!· 1893, A.NNVAL GATliERIJSG AT ~iRS. ·<lerness, along the shores of the Indian rivet•, made pro!Jlincnt by the visit of Pt·esident Harcling to that section of tho state during the colu' tiiouths, one dny l\IA.RY \V,. JOINER'S. 1\Irs. 1l[ary Uurplty, a resident of Le GE~ESEE·\'\'YOJII:\'G ,.~LJ;JS'I'EI!:RS ·,Roy for 83 years, died at her home on JlLEC1'ED l'. H. Ct:L ''ER OF July 23d at the age of 9Q years. PIHE PRESIDEJS'f, Frost wa·s observed on low ground on ,the morning of July 24\h. HOSTESS ·WAS ELECTED ·PRESIDENT made tlte acquaintanea of tho Presid<'nt ·and some members of his party UJH.ICL' B. J. BERm JS THE V!Cf;PRFSJOENT 4lb¢rt El. Brown of Batavia Willi a DRAWIN6 816 CROWDS tUffiRICA!'< LEGION POST'S ENTER· TAINl\iE;NT WILL CLOSE THIS EVENING. AMUSEMENTS ON TilE 61LBERT LOT Attica, July 28.-The fltth annual re- most amusing circumstances. 'l'he En· member of the advisory councjl of farm tnvian in question is Roy ~. ~leyers of PikP, July !l~.-At the . .ninth annual' cu!Lure and cereal raising of the world's Le ·Roy, Juls 28.-0vercast skies late union of the Dickinson school dub l1eld South Jackson ancl Otis streets. C!>IJ~ntion ·of the Gcnc~ee am! 'l'.:roming· fair at Chicago, yesterday after(lOO~ and last evening, at the homo· of Mrs.l\IaryWilson Joiner Although he had been repeatedly warn· \'C>lunteer tire as~oeiation .itcld in Pike which threatened ra!q, did not prevent Thursclny afte~noon, was a very pleas- ed ngainst attt•mpting to ascend tho In· the following officers· we1•o -Elected: Wheat was 68 cents n ·bushel and wool. another large crowd ~rom attending tho · Ft'\ideut T. Jl. Culver of Pike; vice· 18 cents a pound at Darien on July America!l .Legion carnival on. the. Stev, ant t•ffair. Thirteen 'of th.e former pupils <linn riveL' beyond a cettain point, it :ap· prE'~I·lent, B. J. Bernd .of Pnvi1ion.; sec· '6 h ens lot on Gilbert stL·eet. The commit· t n ong h , 1 'pears that l\lt•. Barding, in company 10 • ,. 1 .y, R. p., \c'·or·nstet'tl ·of , ·CasU'!• ., ~ t ' tees in ~hnige .have arranged. a good vn- w•re presen ' m w om were \ rs. with two senators aitd one or ti\'O olh\\ \ \ u • ~ K Iii F t I l\1 J · \ trea,urer, \V, I,. Ki 1 ·sch 0 (, St.rvkers· ' Cbades F. • Campbell, who recently riety of entertainment to 111eet the tastes Anna. ee el\ oo nne rs. ees1c more cluriu\ members of i1is pa· t'ty, <ie· ' f h F t ' B ·~ 1 Th f 1 ~ ville;, trustee, F. R. Tillots~n·of n•eom-· moved to- Batavia from .Bergen, pur., o all and !tave recciyed many cocnpli· Hump rey · ors er o, 11 \a 0 · e o - trrruined to follow the ri1·e•· into the ~ \' 'h fi 1' f 1 · offieers were elected. · in,g.. ~. 'he matrc 1 • of juiuing the s'ato as-' ehas. eel the ._.Ea..,rry . .A.. Bloomfield meat meats upon t c he 1ne o · amusement 1'923. owmg J 1 · . - jungles and accordingly set out in the SO<'lltton wns left to a \o~mit\\• to de~ 1 nnrkct at No. -6 l\1am .street, :BMavia, offered 5 patron!J. ' l\lrs. o ner, prestdeut;· Nettie Bald- l'reoidential yac\t ' •= ~·· J 1 29 b Th · a1 1 d t · h d h I . bf d • ld \' eide. Puvilion n·as sel•cted. ·ns the Jlla•e .on li 7 t • . e carmv c osq omg t an t o· win B fitc or , vzce·pres ent; Minnie As they as•endecl the stt••am the ,,·ate' 1 • \ • ' l · · h d 1:1 H h ' • for dte 13~.1, convention. 1898 • ormer se!'VIce men Wlt goo weat er ·wing ump rey,, · secretary and tie as- grew shallow until one day, accorcling I h h hope to wind up tho iour·nights enter· urer (for life), to the story, th~ ho.useboat · w'as solicily . n t e t ree races for wolcb PL\izes of Abo11t ll,700 people attended the an- .tainD::ent with n record ct·owd. Within tile ;pnQt yent• fhc deaths of two uground in t)te h~art of a dense wilcle~~ 81{) ~uch were offered the following com• nual factory picnic, going to Niagara mrmbcrs of the club have occurred, :fen- ness ancl far from even the frontiers of panics WHe victorious: H<Uso 1·acc and ·Falls over the New Yo1·k Centl'nl, Erie Le Roy Personai Nom. r!9 Bald·wln '\Celker and l\lary Evans eivi!ization. 'l.'t·y as it might, ·the crew hoolt and ladder raco, Wol'fester· hose ll,llr! Lehigh \'alley railroads on July LeRoy. July 28.-Mr, ar.d il!rs. W!l· I d L tt A • f tb cumnan.v of l:li!vcr ::lpl'ings •, J 1 ub an 1 ! hub :_!'>d, liam J, Wheelock and daughters, Misses ·•onnr • e dS ·o sympa Y were could not move the craft from the muddy ~., I' b rend from relatives of Mrs. Wolkel'. bed. rn,·•, '\.Yon·e\tet• hose company of Silver E tza ct·h and Mnl'ion '\Yherlock, of West 'fh d d f h ·J · Sprin~. s and A. :-:. \'\lo'a\e '<-ose •onJ\\ny Tona\\anda creok was ~~ low at In- ·~Inin street, are on n ten·days ·boat and e veran n an rooms o · t e omer While the Presiden!t.' a! party wac t'C· · \ ' \\ ' ··- \ ' ~ h h b t 'f !! d d · \ of l'nhTile tied. '£he ball -•me- bet1veen dian }falls on July 23c! t.hat the mill motor trjp throug Mi<'higan and Ohio. ome were eau 1 u Y ecomtc w•th fkc~in\' as to the best pr·oc•clur·e, ~!\. ,_., lii J R F f ' d h ' l'_ · 1 h - • \' ' BLiss ancl 1'\iJ\·nr Sprt'112s -·sult'd t'n a ceased grinding, not bein~ able to get r3. • •• Oster o n.mster am, w o fiowera. .u \\reen unc eon was served Meyars, wlto hac! be•n out lootc 1 ·ng at ht's ' ~ -' ' \' · d' th 'th h 7 ' 1 1 ' bl w \ vict•J\Y fm· Bliss, 8 to 6. sufficient water for power. 13 spen mg e summer WI er par· at o c ocr. \'ssem yman • A. Joiner twps, happen~d along in an antiquated ents, llr. and ~Irs. Samuel\ Parnell of ancl JoLn WU!i~ms made appl'opriate re- fiivv.:l', whirh served him during bis Pr::o.mROiiE'D.\RIEN ·PICNIC. Chal'les C. SchwaL\tS of Corfu secured Borgen, hns been rislting llr. and :\frs. marks. Harriet Armstrong E..-ans, the- stay in the South. Sighting the machine 144 bushels of wheat from four acres of W. B. Philleo of the South street road. rotlrrng president, gave n toa&t to the and anxious to get out of an unforttmate d MiSll Helen Fairbanks of Hermon, St. ho ·•t\\\ Stmrlay School Outing ht IUotzllack's ian · r · · f E ~ ·~· - ]ltedienment beforo it became kaown, the ALwrence county, IS a gue~t o :Miss B· lll:rs. Minnie Huntington Chaddock, marooned party hailed the Batavian. Woods nt Indian Fnl!s. P.earl street schoollan~ Will! taken over ther Bartholomew of Summit street, wlo tzfught the Dickinson school the win- Immediately one of them handed l'Jr. Indian Falls, July !:!8.-'l':!te Pen broke- b;r the city, widened, aud re.named Brook· Reliance Cws 1\Ieeting. tet term· ol :!885·1886 an~ fl\11 term of Meyers !$25 to \ask no questions, say 1 Darien Hnnuay school picnie will be held !yn avenue, 25 yenrs ago, Le Roy, July 28.-0n account of the 1986·1887, read the alphnbetlcal recot'l nothing and dl'ive them out of this,\ and Wednesday, Augu~t Sth, In Samuel opening of the Community Chautauqua at !he Dickinson school club ,of llJ28. needless to say, they weL'e soon snle I Klotzbach's woous, one m ilq north of Ashi!r S. Davis resign~d as poormas- next Wednesday evening, the .August Death of Jacob EieJ 1 en1Jilrger. again within the confines of civilization, ti:e Iillage. '£he Ind~an bane! will fur- ter of Bergen 2ti years ago. meeting of the Relinnce class of the Attica, July 28.-Ja<'Ob Ei~henberger none the worse for their expel'ience a ud msh Ill us1~. ThN·e wtlt be a ball game Methodist Sunday school wi!l be held at of Darien died at ·his DOII!e at 11 ;30 with no one save :Ur. Meyers the wh;er. ant! other sports: . Plans were adopted by tho managers Lite home of 1\Irs. Carrie :Martin on o'dock last night, * • * Tho not recetpts of the ·soctable at of tho state school for the blind for the Enst ~fain street on 1'uesdny evening. Report of t:he Condition of the · t: The Bank of Corfu CORFU, NEW :YORK. a.t the close of business June 30, :1923 (Condensed) BJISOt;BCE!I. I.oan1 and D.lsconr.te ••••••. , ......... ,. •• __ ••··'553.GGOM nond!l • • . ••. • • • •• • • •••••• ··-·-- -····- ........ l87,389.!i2 1\Iort~agea ................ , .... ou ..... , ......... _ _ _ D.t~;oo .t-urnlture nnd Flxtarcs •a- ... ·---~~··'\\\- _ ~1)4)0.00 Jntetnal Rl•renne StOIJDIJJ ••• , .... , ............ ,__.... 1~00 111ct~rdt c;1Jc JnJy. h\t •••••••••••••• ·•····~··-·-\\· 4,5oo:os ,'\ccrurd -~derest , , .••• ••• •• •••• ••• _.- 1 • 4 ,..-.. _ _ 2,:.00.00 t'nsh on hnnct and In banks --- _ •••••• __ 108,0119.08 $950,123.52 J:.UBJLlTIES. cnpitat St..:.>rk ••• \'' ••••••••••••••••••W\ H··-··' 50 000.00 ~ndil•lded proOta ..................... , ....... .-.J:w .. _ so:93.8.3C J t!'l,:'alts ••. , •••••• ~ •• ····~·· - ···-- ... _ _.- 842..S3T.10 Dll.Jdeml x1a~nbltt July lst : ........... -........ a.ooo.oo Reser,·e for Taxea ......... ..~-· .............. ,. · .••• 9180& Interest ~tu1 DerJo<ors •• ·•.~·.-··-··· •••• .-:_...._ too:oo Jnterelit Lnearnld ..... , ...... ~ \'·••t.••••••••~•-·•O.: 1.800.00 $950,123.52 DIEECTORS. C. W. Cai\rlrr D. J. Scott Ulchael Dillon Dallu Sumno• 4\nRon R. Lalt'l\~%1Ce E. T. Sumner ~ D, 'Varner Perr:r E. Wur•t A, F, Bangert OFFICERS. r. ~v (';,rrltr-Pr .. ldent D. ;r. Sc<>H-VIec PrMident A. J!, B!l.a:St!l-Caohler C, JI. nordwell-A&olstant Cll!hler ., ' i )fr. Eichenberger was ·horn .Jn Swit· I•I ~r~~ess the hors~ is out ol date, ail Jacob I.::Iot?.bach's \Ycdnesdny e-~·ening gymnasium building at the school. ls;,g Summer Clea.ranco Sale. zprland on :Uarch !:?, 1S63. anc! came to righ!,\ bui<l Juniu• ~1. l'c·ck of· Staffur.l, Wt>ro $1~.511. Snmuol Snlornon of Cali- 1003, J,;y;n~S~~~ ~t\Yt ~:ot~~n;;G~frt\:C~~~~~~~·s· l~!!!:;;===~=========================~=:!t America forty years ago. lie ·bas be•n a fornia, who is >pendmg S<\Wrai Wel'ks • 1 T ,~ ,. form~r chnirmun of the board of 6 11per· witlJ [}poJ·ge Ott, Jr., plasecl several vi~- Charles Fidinger realized $83 an acre t.:o • ·• ,,oy.-Adv, ··\l- reiident of Darien for 26 years. Ee is visors, tho other morning in Batnvin. \l li 1 • from peas grown for the Oakfield can- survived by ~wo sons, Carl, who is in the ca c f th f hi • t 1 \,sc ecEttollS. hl h ,., ners. IIETIL-L\'T :!I.\E\VS NOTES. govm·nment nrvlce, and :S:enry; two . m Ull rom e arm t s morrung o .,.,.,, • mma Sc ngon au~ will go to daughters, ~Iisses Florenee and Frieda get a binder whip, a whip with nn ext1·a )!ichlgan Saturday for nn e-xtended vjsit Eichenberger, the latter a f;rnacr teaehel\ long reach ,nnd made a tour of all th~ with t·elati\'es. in the .Attica high school, \l''ho reside at stor:s iu Batavia and was unable to buy ~!Iss Ethelyn Daniels oE Buffalo is home. one. It was only a few years ago tbat spending the summer with .i.\lrs. Harvey Funeral services for 1\fr, Encbenberger every hard1vare store as well as carriage l:ndm·hill. -------- ,..;n lle held from his late home at 2 p. sijop!'l had bundles of them.\ m. on ':\Ionclay. The RRv. G. W. :Sail, • * * pastor of the First Baptist. church at Labor conditions are reftE'Cted in the Attica, will officiate and lhe interment disposai of cases again~t farm hands anJ wil! he :n the .Darien cemetery, factory workmen who lnnd ic citv court after tbe policP bring tb~JD ·in nlf the Attica News :No!es. streets in an inebriated ccnd1tion. .\t A~·dca, July 28.-0wing to the rain present labor is scat·cc, and wb~n n ln· on Wednesday afternoon St. Yincep.t's borer lands at police hcnclqum·lerq bis sPwin.• circlo met In the home of lllr!f. R. cmp!oser hurries to court to vny his fine, M. Glor, instear1 of holding a picnic on bail him out or do unytbing eisP ue c'11D the lawn. A· pleasant time wns had by to get tho mun back on t.hP jnb. The the 25 present. There '<'I'RB an election employer, be he \ fa.rmrr ht·~· g~tl ing in of officers and a tur•en supper. crops Ol' n inct!>t'y superintcr.dent worried ..l.~semblyman antl Mrs. \V. A. J'oine\ ~bout production, pleads as earnestly as and daughter Frant\ft went to Ro~hester the prisoner for leniency. Friday, Mr. and ~!r~ . .Toiner will s]cnd Sometimes, however, tho PmployH'' .. r. Sunday there and Miss ,Joiner wiil re- forts nrc nC>t rewarded by failhf<~l \''rk ma~n for 11 visit with friends. ou the part of the labot•er. Oecasioual· ~rr. and ~Irs. Fred :11Iorgan and daugh- ly the 11·nrkman snon fall• from gJ':lrP t~r Glntlys and their guest, Vi11ette Geit- ngain and rPformntil·• puni•hmont mu\t nPr of Ro~h•~t~r. hnve relltrned from n be meted out in th~ form c>f r jnil SPO• trip to Atlantic City nnd Washington. tence. Once in nwhilo he io; ungrateful 1\Ir. and Mr!!!, B. F. Di!brow ba'\le re· enough to quit his joh after being re• e~iv~d card 5 postmlll'ked 'Yellowstone l•nsed, leaving his emplnwr no he.ttPr off. P •· 1 Wtten lnbor is plentiful employe\' are nro; from their' clnughters The mn ami ttot sll willing to Ml·e their m~n irom Gretchen, who left by automobile June terms in jnil. 26th for the Pacific coast. * • * Ll.\'DE~ CL-\SS OF:FICE&S. Mrs. Gl'<lrge Baldwin Elec&ell Secretary and Treasurer. Linden. July 28.-At the Fortnightly <lub r.,<e!,ng at ~lt's. Gcor~o :Baldillin's on \Verlncsday afternoon :::.;ts. Jnm~s Co·!wny was elerted secretRI:'Y n:nd treas· urer .n p!acJ of Mrs. Geot·ge llorse, who resigned. Fifteen were J;resent. Ice rream ami cake were s•r,·e.J_ Each me;n. her Is to tnke a qu:It blork:. lo the next meeting. winch will be he!.:! with Mrs. Edwin 'W•brr, Am:u•t Sib. L•vla )!rrkie of the towDiine L\ORd is ~pPnclin·c. a 1\ eek with· h•r gl'ntt<lparents, )!.-. nnd :li1·s. Het·man Smi tiL 2\!r. and .Mrs. EnrL'Y l:iebn~cll. fnmily nnd gues:s.llr. nnd li!J•. J).dbert llnird, :llargnret Jean, n:J of .\ll'n::..ee. (1, visit· rei )Jr. and M'~\'· G<>org• Felt of Pavilion yestorda;. -\rllmr nnil Al~•rt Rumsc y of Batavia nrP Rj>endiu~; a few cloys •it:h their gl·andm·,thrr. :\!rfl. ~:uali f'!'umct', Sl'l\D_\Y r\T ST.-\F\FORJ). l\fr. ancl ~Irs. E. :r. Uarioy anc1 daugh- tPr Thelma returned Tuesdny from a few \What's the mnttrl', are you afraid?\ Tbe Rev. George Hcntb ~ 11 1 the Re\'. a•k•d the lu;lnd of a Batav1a family wltieh \''. E. :-;;.,. 011 Will O>lllci:ate.. days' stny in Syracuse. llliss Blanche Nesbitt nuff :\rlss Ruth Gassman have returned from a two· ,,_ee!;s' outing at Chautauqua. ELBA ~r. P, CONFERENCE. h entertaining one of the ;>iew York Fresh .Air children, noticing thnt thE' little Rtnf!'ord, July 28.-Tho no..-. George girl he had taken was not disposed to llPn:h wit! JH.:eaelt nt 11 n. lll' l:omorrmY ent when site sat down ·to her first 1ueal nt t! 1 e !II. E. c~urcb, SaDday school in his home. will meet nt noon. \Xo only I ain't usecl to the 'JRY you •..rhe Ite 1 •• '\'\'. B. Nixon wElJ oflic.inte nt rat,\ was the shy response, \nt home St. raul's church nt 3 1 >. m... There will Last Qn~riy JII~t!ng ol the Year we just ntake a grab for anything ~\\ be no Sunday school until Scpt<?Jnber 2<1. Opens This Evening. w~~J~: don't Jet tbnt bother you. jll•t :\h., :tnd Mrs. Addison \Voeller of Elba, July 28.-The lnst r,uarterly ron· go ahead nnd ~at,\ laughed the host re· ll»d,,trr i• spending a few days with fererice of the church year will he held nssm'ing!y. ''Yun'll soon lellrn nnd th\n his bon, )!N·rill W. '\Yoel!e:r. at the l\Iethodist Protestant church be, you can go back home nnrl sllow t]to :\lr. and )Jl.\s. John l\!C'Gatxnnnd daugh- sinning this evening nnd continuing over folks nil tho nice table mnunet·• you hn~·e te~. Miss Mnbel McGann, at! of Oakfielcl, tomorrow. At 7:30 o'clocl:'this evening !earned. \\'on't that be nic~:·• hn·e hern guPst~ of .ll•·s. !llc<Gnn.n's sister conference which begins on A:ugust 14th child dubiously, \I think we ~~t more or 1:\I~. :.n~ Mr~. R.•lrh F. .\<I:11n\ nn•l at Lake View. Tomorrow there will be what we want the way w~ cat.\ dau;hl<>rs Mildred nut! Dor-iB, t~lso 2\Ir. love feast at 10:30 a. tn. nu~ n sermon * • .\•lams's mothrl\ )Irs. John ,\tlnms. will Harry L. Page harvested se~en nrres One Hundred Attended tho of early potatoes oalhis farm at East School Outing, Sumlny Bethany on July 22d. Tho :Batavia hospital realized 8515.80 as tho profits of the hospital ball held nt Agricultural park on July 10th. Bethany, Jnly 28.-Tbere was e. large attendance at 1he Sunday school p!c:n!a nt Horseshoe lake on Wednesday. .! ball garne bet ween the mlrried :and on· married men was won by the married llacbinery of tho Cor£11 Co·operati..-e men. A picnic suvper was seroed to Silver Company was sold for jUIJk and 100. the enterprise became a thin~: of the :Ur. wd :llrs. Edmond Wright, accom· past twentY, years n~o. panied by llltlo Oatman of West Beth· any, m:nored to R<lchest~r on Wednes- rot·ter L. Parmelee, now a resident of day ancl attended the fu~eral of :\U:s. Pa•adena, Calif., where ho is in the rrg· W1·ight's cousin, lliss Dorothn .Daniels, isa-y department of the postoflicc, was 10 :j'ears of nge, 11 o 0 tofficc clerk in :Batavia in July, l!lo::, l\Il.\. a.nd ~Irs. Harry Woolf liave .r& oucceeding Frank E. Russell, now Bata· t<LrnPd from their weddiug trip. On l'ia city clerk. :Uoaday evening d great oany <Jf their friends greeted them with a serenade. Russian· thistles were found in an al· J,.e cream, cigars and pop were sened to falfa field on the ~Ieado~J3, owned by the s~re\1adrr~. • · the Pratt Brothers, Batavia farmer•. hlrs. :ilary Platten of L~nrlonvil!P, \vbo has 'been •·isiting her son, tho Rev, P. BetJtnny Grnngo ~[ee!inJP,'. D. Platten, nnd..family, :for several weeks, Bethany Center Road, July 28.-Tbe has r61urned home. • Bethany grange will meet W~dnesdn;· James Hazelton of Missou'ri was a cal!· e'Ooning nt tho town hnil. Supper will er on his cousin, Mrs. Ray Phillip:~, on be serv<>d at 7 o'clock. Thursday. o·ur Best Advertisement Surplus and Profits $253,495.~9 Deposits $3,798,143.99 TlieMan Wlio ·Gets AHead Mo owns his own nome . . Or his own business, Is the man who spends -f' Less than he earns / ~ N· ~nd ;.vho persistentlY. / · Banks a fix-ed portion , Of ev.ery pay check.· ~ The Bank of Genesee ,}.{ embp: J!eaeJial Reserve / - ~~:!1'!!1:.1.~ -E~~illNG il ,._ • 1 ''ll\.. _,.,.. ... t\'.- -- ~c. ---·---· delegates wii! be eleeted to the annual \\Yeli I don't know.\ l'Omruontod tltr ~Jr-o. !I< nry Page·. I by the Rev. C. El. Pickens at 11 C>'dock, 11ill lmvr 'oon for a trip to the Ad \llm•ses appear to be heerlin~ the hi·• . . • ' • followed by a, communion • .A. brief p::i· white t~nflic warnings J1alntecl on tll~. un·CJr,nd;.g, T t 1 R \'i!!tii!Eillllliiii!IIBIIII!IIIIIR•II!Ili•••••ll!!!l!~~!!!lllill!l •• lll ~ sion of Su•nday school wii! be held nt ~------- 0 ll. esources ~~~.mMII!III!IGIPW IJMUIIW& I W';; noon. The evening service will begin pavement on East unci '\'\'eot :Main I Pri!'~t <ii.,rn Two-Ycat• Sen::etl(J~. • • \'~·~•·'··'>~'~;... . at 'T:SO o'clock. streets,\ ,JeclarccL a Bn.tavia iee dealer. Il!:uH•r, Colo ... July ::!8.-Thc Rev. $4 201 6\\9 58 ·' gregation will !told a picnic on Tuesday as 1housh the signs clid not e~ist,. my roi by a jury of fot·gery bt eonnect;on ' ' • A. .re You \i Tho Uethodist Sunday sehe).Q1 and con- \Wltilc the motorists go speeding pn;• 1 \\'ul(fJ' A. GJ.\ac•• llemcr pt icst, com·ict· ~ I -; at Lakeside, on Lake Ontar:o. The din. horse never fails to 'Al\\\ays Be CaNful' J 11ith nn application for a government \~ oil. 1\Irs. Marco Park and )(rs. Anthony ings. \ontrurecl to two yenr-s i11 the ~ ner committeemen, ~Irs. Gra.nt Brow:l· whon h.e ~pproa. ches one of the wnrn·ll''l\mil to. ship liquor .i.nto C. elor:ndo, wns \t Grirnislt, nro plniming tor a basket din· \In fact, he is so careful tltnt it \t\fi.' t'uitril l:';tntrs prnilt'ntiary- fit Lefi\\ell· B k f B . Lookt·ng ,. nel.\. Edwarcl Pickens nne! Earl Brow:J· only ,~jth the p~rusnsion of n whip I ita! ~\~\:r~t:l~1.~~,;~ 1 ~n~. ~~~~~~~~:::::::::;:::: . an. ·. 0 ·atav..,.l a ell will supervise the sports. Convey- I could induce him to wnlk over the let· • :. . 1 i i ).!: to ge>. placed there. I mn, after n fnsl1ion, A' h- d / J nuce will be provided for all '\ho desire ters for several days after !lwy \·ere J Work on tire foundation of ~he :I.I~r~h· driving him. over them earb day, but ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~;;~;;~~;;;;~;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;~I . . . e '\ 1\!i! & Bl'OOkY gnrnge and BPrvlee statiOn f even DOW he lJPVE'f negl<'rts tn ~)'fi tbi>Ju Blai\' r & Co. . -. .. a . J routh of tl!e Swartz hotel, was com· suspiciously and shy severn! feet to one '~ ruenced Wednesday. side\ The pea. viner near the West Shore ' • • I :W~~~ 0 ~o~~~edTl~d~~t~ 1 ~:~/ol~e'?s ~i \Pu.t another snake on me hook,\ wa• Inc .. j!llllliii_III 011 IIIII 11 II!III 11 11.1JU~IIIIII~\WIIIB~IIIIIHIUHHMIIHIII!fllliHI~ffiiiHillmllllfflllll\l.lllllllllllmllfHIIIIIIIIIII be harvested 'Jlext week and hauled by the almost <'Onstant request of one <>f • . lin H H n lf1 mn1 n truck to Albion ·to be threshed. the Fresh Air ·boys who is the guest jn 1\lr. and i!t!rs. Ralph Stelgler have re- .a Batavia household, while fishing ~tith turned from IL visit to Mr. and :llrs. M. h1s host at a nrarby lake, using wot·n>\ All H J. Steigler ot' the uwiston road, Ba· ·for bait. They \-ere in. a boat and the ave ~ Oavla. youngster was fishing for tLe first time. '![__Tl•gh \\ Mrs. Harry Bonney enterlained at din- ais pole was all of 16 •feet in ]pngt h. IJ.. j ' I ner on Wednesday. Tho out-of-town with little more than 3 m• 4 feet of lin• ,.. guests were the i\Hsses Gsrtrlide nnd dangling from the end. wb!!e the water Bus I· ness ~- Louella Pratt and .i\:Irs. Clarence Buch· in which bP was angling was in t !1' ltoltz of Bntavia. neighborhood of 35 feet deep. G¥nde- l\1iss .Alice Eshelmen of Clarence Cen· In spite of ali the odds ngninst !Jin1, I (.41 ~ ter is visiting her sister, }1ri. J, R. Hun- it was e\'ldent I hat the hnr·s b~it hnd = ~ BUTI,D 11p for your own success and prosper- ity. Save as much money; as you possibly can:. Erlucate yourself for greater things by keeping in touCh with the S!JlRll things of today. By open- ing a savings account with this .Association and adding ~o it continuously, y;qm· success is assur!d. dredmark. attra~terl 'ome \poor fi•h.\ f.or tbe h<\ 1 I and at times require conmel nnrl sugges- I )!iss Abhie Dougln•. formerly of Elha. \\~kept busy baiting his ~tmt'• honk. lnve'Stmen. t\ IE_ Gen· eseeCountyLoanAssoa·ati·on I who has been in town n feiV weeks, has I Suddenly, with n jerk, tho ,or!< Mnt un _, tinn·--ewry person doe.:; at 0110 thne ()J' !I§ ~turned t.o Macedon. dot• nnd tho youngetor landed a ba•s of I llr. and Urs. Fred Shuknecht. the which e,-en the Batnvian. a fi<>hermau <1f another. \Vhen it is a mAtter nf finance O S d !te..-. Mina L. Harkness nne! :Miss Grace long experience, could ju•t!s be proud. .· pen a.tur ay Evening Thomkins ltave been at Gt 1 sport. 1 • * * and banking We invite yon to COUSil]t n~, :1.!!'\: W~lter J,. Bonney i• itt Bntnvin Although Tho Xe\< pl'intorl a inm altbongh ~you TI1tl? not h(! a drpoi!<ifM of ~ tn \\'t frtenrls for n f•w·cla~·· ar•'•>illlt •·f l.ho P··rt.·o: ,., • .,,, , ... ,., ... ,,,t, ·we \Vi11 be pleased ~ . I :\It·. and ~Irs. \\Ulinm Bt·nwnoll and lpirni~ the othel' night there w•re uump:··j ours. Onr Lanking lj.Sl'l'i{·e is ai '\llt' aJitllillll!lllliWIIllllliiiiiiiUII1JIIJI!!IUlill!l!ii_.~~HlllllllllllHll ;~n c.halmor and ~Irs. Et.tni?•:Jewn~· of Ill!< clPtaih w~d··1· \'\'r'\\·ih· hac! tn lw to discuss your in- I COD1111'l11d. a~Js.eo, who ltm·e b:en Vl'ltlng the lat- omitted beranoe there we. 1 ·e 't<'o mnny dl '' ~;~· brnther and WlfP, :llr. nnrl )[J·s. them In print. Fnr iustanro, ibPJ'P IV<l' vestments wi\tl..... 1,T ou. I ' nt Brownell •. \ ha\e retu,·nf'cl home, nn argument \''eL' who wou tlw fnt w·n., U. il • Oaltfiel(l Cln~s·s !fea. mon's rnce. Th~ wnmnn .who netunll)' On!tfield, July ~R.-:\Irs. C'arrir Brown j 'vr.nt nl't:n<s the !me .fiJ·st '!\I J]!Jt ~<'t t Icc I· I •ntcrtainerl ei~lit membPt's .of the Dible 1 \mze. ~'\he \\\· <!JSquahfi•rl }'Y t!Jcl r] 0 , 5 nf t1 p. b t • . ~ 1 rh . 111 JlHig<·~ been use, tns!rncl M tuuuw~ OI'OJ', n t, .t 1P• lPR y enan 'unc oy R o I th(\ HniRh· :in~. !=:he stub.hrcl llC'l' to£> nd • ~ten °! 1 'lne,sdny .afternoon. f•ll flat sm?rnl feet bnek of it and then Of'~ .• :\I,~h.n~I s gut.ld met ctt the bo'Pe js:ic! o\'Pr it. She made fa•ter time slid· .lis. El,abcth :Uercer 011 th~ Lewts· 1 in~ than her opponents eli>! rnuning. tnn road Thm•sclny. 'L'wenty·sn:: were Then th•re wns n \fol!ow tho Irncler\ !>r•se~t, wit·h six ·dsitnrs. Sewing wns •·ontrst. '}'he lcaclet•, n mnn, rlimbPd n done ior tl1eir fnir. !olephone Jmle. Behincl hi u wn< n popu· IIarold Frosdkk of !lfnple n•·enuo is lnt• )'n:n~ wnmnu re>iding 011 the •trecl. ~pending his ,·urat ion willt Hs eister, \VitrJi ;t mme hor tum ro !ln i!Je •In 11! ;\Irs. A)ber.t E. Boughner at ~heir cot- she rlimhrr! up the pole hi~bPr than the tage on Ownsca lake, ~ · leader had dnred to• venture. • . • .. -L~ ' . Blair& Co., inc. 1006 ~hrinc Trust ll-.rllrling BniTalo, N. '!/, Let Us Aid You First National Bank BATAVIA, N. Y. I OPEN SATCRDAY EYI~XL\G. I I • illlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIillllllllllllllllmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUHimiii~IIIUmiHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ • f'\ .•• ~ .o!• ....... RealEstateMortgages 1 We buy First and Second Mortgages. Also sell Mortgages well secured. Call and see us, 10 STATE STUEET 9 A. l\f. to 3 P. r.1. Holland Mortgage Milo 8. Langworthy PrM. .. N. R. Cru1e See. PHONE 2'1«1·111 Corp'n. Dr. L Lee Mulcahy Treai. 'i ) ) '· ' . I ' I ( L 'i 'i. I i· ,,