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chop· Zand( esti· gene· 'lrrlt. -will I \ \ •.THE _ DA.ThY .. NEWS, . BATA ~' N. . Y., Ji'RID.AY EVENIN4, _ SEPTEM:BER. 7, 1923. PAGE ELEVEN .......... ~··-,...:~-~--~·_ ... :. ~ .... B&'IHANY fiRA:NGE FAJR L4tBION YOUNfi PEOPLE . --·Brand---New DATE IS 'NOVEMBER Ul .A'fiY FOR SCHOOL YEAR'~ ·!by ·t~mo.rrow- . ' \ ·:( ' -.-·--.·- . !\IRS. FREP PATOS, CHAJRIWAN; SO~IE J,EAVING TO !rEA.CH SCI{OOL ANNOUNCES CB.AIRMEN AND A:ND OTHERS TO ATTE:ND : : :H$.r.i!lRti11 , , uNIV:EksiTIE& · yo~f -~ otl Gir. t}l~t YP!l;~·:wer:~ . f1~rih;<>Da~~~te a:En'!~\ r~= SUPFEit fOR 150 AND ~DEtiREE \Vtm{TWO uO TO KENTUCKY STATE COLLEOE: . chihns i:t.overnight! Bethany Center Ro)ld; Sept. ,7,-'TM, Albion, Sept. 7.-'-These days are se~- . . ,, -·-·-··-·-· ., ': \' , Bethany grange met Wcdneada~ af~~l· i ng the C.:):Odus of many of Albion's T.he . cost will be negligi- ., ilo~n. Sup pet· was eerved to 1 ;;Q, uf:ter young men and women for college,: -wnile. ble,~:;;-.·l:~e..:fipll_ 1 .1f~·! 1 : ~~~.1 sur-: '· \<J,.d tho meeting .yns ca:'.e.l to Mdr.r'a nu~ber of her young people ha.v'e left P rrse ;/:- . 7 1' .... ..,. • . by the naster, Albert r.Iu!,•ahr. T '\·:to toa<!lr at various institutions. · .. , ~ •, ; ... ~;~;-:;.;~,.,., . were ini,tiated in, th~ -first and sec~nd do. · Misses Clara and Jesijie BQ.nn.e~t will ~M. ·. ·-- .. l.;.(~:~D~eote .grees. Mrs, Fi:ed Patos, chnirmnn of ·teach at Rochester this.' season;. Hele~ . . .',~.;r·. . the grang:_ lair, to be held Novem:b~~~:: Burro'>Vs, at Geneva ; Marion t:;Jh~dwick, M(JtQ>.r·, .Car :Enamels 16th, g~.vo· the ll1lmes of the chnirmelf at Hilton; JJ1Iorence Dorrance, at Her· . . :: ,...~_~\'. ;_TE. iDn.JE· s· and hclvot·s ns f()llows : ·kimer; OhJ;i&tine MeN rill, at Frquklin· . \\''~ \'\' •Candy, Miss Minnie Soml)lers; fancy.'vil)e; Doris Rodwell, at Webster. · f ~- ~Vl!JRNJGll'l' · work, Mrs. Kate Baldwin; uproll8, 1·ugs' I,u·:llen Clarke is to study at Roches, · :• , nnd quilts, Mrs. Thomas Mayne;. solicit·. t.er btxsiness institute; ·Geraldine Ferris, W ··,_~.· •T·.··.· ~·_;_·.~.·~'t' __ ..... l •. _ .. :r, •. ;,·l··,.l:s 0· n . ,ing ~ry .goods, .1)1rs. Charl~s Cutcliffe,' at I he .Skidmore school·of· Art, SaratOil!· _ .;\'if'· Mrs. Edward Beckwith, Mrs. -Cb.arle' ·springs; Gordon Flagg, Hll,ll).ilton col· 8 ~tA-!e ~-si,~;~~f- ,· ·'iJatayja •. N;, '!'.. Blood, ~Irs. Edmund \\'eight, !llrs. Ed• leg~; :Settie Gooih\·in, Elmira, college; 'Vail ~Per, .faints and win Hat•ding, Mrs. James Norton an,J' :Riith Hnr;·is,. Ke.ntucky state college, ·vam!llbe:s. Mrs. Grove Dnnchy; grocet•y committ~~.' .Lexlngtrn; Evelyn Hni>es, Syracu&e um- l •••llillllil••••••••.l\ Mrs. Charles Blood, l\Irs, .Peter •Kirsch,; versity: La Rue Hjll, Kentucky state llrs. George Carson, Mrs. Charles Pix·, collc;e; Edith Holt, Syrecusa university; • • ... For si{in blemishes use 'Reslnol Don't. be: annqyed and· embarrassed any i~ngcr by -an ugly, hJ~tc:by sidn. Applt n lf.ttle llilslnol ()lntnent and use Ref!lil!ol Soap for yolO: toilet, thell•note·J:lO~ ~uch bette~ y.ou~ skin looli:s ana. .• !eels, T!Us wholesome treatlll.ent 'seldom !nils. tl) restore that ·b.Ml:thy- color and clarll1 ot ' ~ wllicil.every mnn ·<lcslr:-es. Ee~rhot S'2!ii#~stl~k i!oothes tender ~kjns. ,The1~ t:l!re~ ;prQ~Kct1 qt all rlruo• ~·-;3. Icy and Mrs. G, G. De~ter; gnthering; Jes~le L. MacGregor, Wells college, An· grocer·ies, Mrs. Elwyn Chaddodt; fish·' rorn; Lucy McXail, Denison university,. pond, Mrs: Prentice Flemipg; butt•r.: Gran·,• i\lc, 0.; Murray Richardson, Coqk c01n.nittee, l[rs. I,eander ·Gay, Mrti., acndec::ty, Montour Fulls; lt-ving Rod• Fred Pntous and Mrs. Jesse Norton; livo' V?ell, Cornell university; ·Louioe Ru; .. stock, George Pearson; poultry,. Scott sell, p()~t-grndUate .work, Eastll).an school St9velis, Rolla Bill, George Flexnlng: and. of music, :Rochest.er; Winifred Tripp,.· Art~~r Mulcahy: npples nnd pe.ar~. Nor·' Denison university; Carlt\n ''{ilkinson, ria Fullet·, Fred ·Patous, Mr. Blan~, nob·. Corncn; Morris Wt ight, Meehan lea In· ert Fe~k, Arthur Pl.tous, Leand~i Gay, stitu;t--, Rocbe&ter: Rob1rt ·Lent, Qorneil GeoxgG Sommet·s and Herman 'New, univer-sity; Sanford B. Clmreh, William~ . bnt•th; solt drinits, William Nott, How- colitge-, '1\'illinmstown, Mass. ' . ard S'!uir~s, ~I~~ry. Dills, Roy M:~y1~e: l\lrs. w. A. Howard Superlnte!)dent n~d ijornc ~ Smt.h, vcge~nble!3, Ezu Albion, Sept. 7 .-The managers of t~o 'otxy; gram ::nd be~ns, Edwa rd• Be{'.~·, Bogtle hotne for children briV.e appohtted ~ith, ~,en:_y hle;ymem·, Charles_ Bar.t,,, Mrs. 'W. A. Howard matron of .~he iti· Fra.1:1lt l olk~ Albert \'_u~enby rr,nd Geotgd stitnti()n, wbich Is expe~ted 1:1;'. opeh Tnpp; nuctioneer, William '1\ alker. abotlt October 1st. ~rrs. ·Howard 11, Tb~ I;~tut·er ga:e, the _fol~owlng pro·, onn o'f the women originally J\&med b)' . gra'I?, S mg: gran,~, rec~tatton, Robert !!>It•, Bogue to cnrry out hls ideas in re• Bnr1e; readmgs, ~1Jss 1\lmn!e Smnmerj. ~nr~ to the home. At present' 8 b~ iA do· and ~frs. Frank Sch~nck; conl1mlr~mR,, i'ng Fervlce nt the state training ·school ·lllr~, Mr..bel Morse, wtth short. :selcct10ns in Albion. Mrs. Ado Dawson of Eaglo ·on .be Dln~o by ll~s. Al£~·ed l;t1~h; penn1 Enrbo.r bas -been appointed to have mnrch. T be ~ext ~eetmg ~vill be tlll cbnt·ge of t-he kitchen. a£ternoon mcetm~; w:th supper. , 1 • VIsitors at A b:>On, Returnc1l l~om Butrnlo. Albion, Sept. 7.-..:.Alicn Porter is vis• Bethany Center Hoad, Sept. 7.-::.In itin~ his father Wells Porter. Oliv~r Cone and so:J Chal'les have returi· Mr. nnd :;\lrs. 'James Howker are visit. ed from n visit with the former's brother, ing their daughter in New York city. Ler'>'lnrJ Tbom,11son M Ruffalo. )irs. llownrd Fluhrer of Oneonta hU ' Mrs. Jerry l!'onda and sons Bud anr\ returned home after a visit to her moth-, Walt•r ha-o-e returned from n yislt with ..ar, M:rs. 0. B. Harding. the fot·mcr's fntber, E. G. Wilkingsorl Dr. George P. Doolittle left today ta of Greece, attend the national dental eonvention at ,.,============== Bud Fonda Is ill with stomach trou· ·CI~1elnnd, 0, . ble. )(eoncth Brc~ks, Y.M.C • .A. pb:rsical dt· · .rennie Montanye is attending lhe na. TeCior- in Wheeling, W.Va., hu been vis. ta.vin high school. itlng his parents. • , 1 Mr- and 1\frs. J. R. O'llrwn of Er e, l'n., llnve been the JlliOS~~ of Mrs. 0'· nrlon~s mother, Mrs. Benjamin Barber. ~rrs. :l.lcllville Roborls of Fairport has Scrvlre.s &t tho Presby-terian Cburch r~t 11 rncd home after a vldi.t to :Mrs. \\'U· EAST BETHANY SE&'\IONS. Next Sunuay. linrn :Flinthnm. Miss Ella ::.r. Baeon has r~turned home East Bethany, Sept. 7.-At tha Pres· . frolll a trip to New York eity, Cortland, ' byter!itn cb.urcb on Sunday the Rev. Hnl· tho Cntskills and Adlrondrtcks. . . b~rt Cfampb~ll will . tnkc for' his subjccL ]h·- nnd lll's. Everett I,ea'\fent of .~.l. \~'he Second Touch.\ Be will alsn spenk Engle Harbor have bcon. rtsltinr Mrs • . ~ in the eyelling, nt 7 o'clock. ~unduy Leavens's brothets in .~kron, 0: · - \ school will meet after the morning ser· •h.·- nnd Mrs. Harry Paget ant! chll- : ' ~ rlce nnd .. tho Y.P.S.C.E. at 6 :l.il ·P· m. . d;en <Jf Syracuse arc guem of Mr. and :,.- \:tl .t [ t Mts. Bo,varcl Squires hns been enter• . ~rs. William Pngot. . . ~0 Ji rae · 'J7lUS lnipiog i\frl!, Woolf of llllwaukca. . •rrs, Babcock and dnugbler Phlla, for- M!·. nmt llrs. Kirsch\ of T-onnwnm\11 ~crl~ of Albion, but now residing ln R d • tJ l nnd Mrs. Dean Easton of Nin:;am Falls J.'ltlsburg, Pa., are visiting In Albion and. a Ia , e ' l1mve been guests of :Ur. nnd llrs. Dan!~! 'Vlt•lniiy. , I Blemtrer, •tr_ nnd :Mr~. :Ross Olmstead of Hack,· · H ~- -h· · I Miss Lillian Blenurer is nttendlng n c>nsnc-ll:, N. J .. are guests of Mr. Oint- ; ea .t .. business scllool nt Springville. stend•>J Jlllrents, i\rr. nnd Mrs. Se:vmour ,' Mrs. Hownrd Dixon nnd children, Dor- ()Jmstend. is nml Boward, J'r., and Urs. Stella hn1e B EAUTY\ is the' magD.~t which been visitiDg ~rrs. Di:!:on's sister, Mrs. IN THE BERGEN ()HUBOHES. dra.ws all eyes-and back of George Henry of Buffalo. beanty-\'.H:ealtl).. . sllently.- Red bloo{ 1(ngllng through -the veins; SOUTH .ALABA.'\JA Bll.-:IEFS. Two SormoM by the Rev. Charles· H. Dnyton-l\fsss at St.. Bridget'•· Announcemen:t Styleplus Clothes Now· at Beardsley~s We have arranged to sell the nationally lCnown $tyleplus Clothes from now on. here exclusively. They will be sold\\ No line in America sold at popular prices has quite the style ap;J)eal ()f Styleplus form en ~nd young men, We back our judgment of these good clothes, we empbasize tne maker's guararlt€e of quality and com~ plete satisfaction. We have a, wide selection of tJie new Fall models and fabrics whicn we will take pleasure in showing you. -·-·----· $25 to $40. E. J. BEARDS:LEY CO., Inc. 79 Main Street Batavia, ~. Y r1. .,..the glow- or youth In the cbeeks;- --- the a_prlng; of eagerness, of vim, of j Homo Bureau t:nlt Will )fee-t Oct.oblr Bergen, Sept. 7.-At the Presbyterlnn 111;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilJ vltallty- In tha Wlllk;-tbe ever grace- ·3d \'ith 1\Irs. l\lcPartlaUil, churcl! Sunday morning the Rev Charlu II ful air, llnrcstrained by care or worry • H D ·11 h \0 s · 'tun! -=~~============:::;:=========================::::::====================:3 -All the «:harms a[ beauty. AU the I South A.labmua, Se11t. 7.-Eourtecn . . ayton WI preac on ur Plrt . ~-= ~cl~~ i=~a~~v~i~d~~~~~~~-~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lllen are. fascinated bY tlle charms J,hume bureau meeti~g w11h Mrs. ,lhcbnol· \be on \The Story of Sir Roland.\ At luJ:\lled Tuesday. , I , of beauty.. Wpmen gazo -with envy, 1 r. :l~cEnt~e on \cdnesda_y. Tl1e nex~ the S11nday school session. the pastor will l!diss Pauline Bowen of Rocliester., for- secretly jenlous l)erhaps--wonff.erlng meetmg Wl'll be held on '\'\ rd=suay, Oc give ~ teit-minnle Teport on the Silvel\ me:r!y of Bergen, was a guest·Tbur:-~day -hoplng-:-Jrayl~g for that :Lttrac Iober 3d, ~lth llrs. Bnrold Mcl'a~tla~l~: lake summer school, which he nttendeq nt the home of 1\[rs. George D. Wic!Iflcb. tireness:\J:\at is not theirs. · 1 Mt•s. A!xce Stew~r~ h~s bem 811endn:g . lnst =onth. Another of the illustrated l!isa Bowen will begin ber last year ·at But 'why the wonderln~;-the ho1;1- •j a \'ock m Bntavm wilh Mrs. Raro.1! 11ntn~e sermons will be given nt the even- •Lil:llll seminary next week • lng-the praying for that craved·for Port~r. • . ing srrviee. The subject is \Lessons l!Urs. Bert Richnrds is entertninln;g her atiractiven:.ess~that bealti;y, Good ;u 1 ·s. Edithn Rrnrkott nnrl Mm Ellenn• .FI'Otn River nnd Lake.\ 1\!an:v benutlfrtl nii!!'Ce, Mills Edith Richards of Now looks is fha barometer o! one's con- or Bort of Buffalo hnve been guests ol \'nter views hnve been secured to illns:. ·Yo:rk. dltion, Good lte!llth radiates beauty, 1'1\\'. Chnrles Sr~arlnn: • • . · tt·ate the mlilrcss. l d' h\ S. s. f', ., .. ~i:fie•· tha• bl\_.. ':{'he !ll'v. Dn;·ttl Rl'lttam will preach Jl.t s• llridget'~ ~1\Urt:!b mnsses wijl Eo;!' Clovelnnd s spen lll!!: . 18 vnea- ~ \' ... ~ ~ ~ \~\\ \\' 11 1 ~ tlo~ with his sister, Miss Jessie (!leve- ,new red bJood cells-.:rids t::ll.e system nt tho Ba11iist chut•eh at s. m. mu be \elcbratcd nt 8 and 10 o'clock, withe f - . Miss Grace Wakefield has gon-e to l ·ot impurltieS''Wlilc1i·mako oe::mty· nnd 7:30 p, m. on Sunday. Sunday school · Sltltd~y school nfter tha first mass. Thera. laa:d, in Chlcngo. attrnctiyeJ:l:.~SS .J.mnos~l'ple, . .,As v;:omen will convene nt I)Oon. . • . h l'i will be no ovcning service, Bet-han\. whore she will teach echoCJl at to attract'nust'radih!e helllth so must The Rav. Dnv1d Brlttam and K<>ll r lliss Annll L. Kearney entertained C 1 \a· orners ~ I\ 11 R d k Dl \'' cs \ \ • ·~· ~ • , J!t!rs. S. J. Merring, wlro had bcezr VIS· I they_ Jceen.il•eir sy.ste!Il. s free. from !m- ~rerch have returned. f.i·om 'forol.llo~ Ott!, f lG 1 11 - '\'ednesd\Y 0 ,.a~· 1 ng a'\ a mls- rsw or s c · .• ll\!rttlns arLd t1i()il 1 red blood. cellr> ever Harold Clarlc, Wt tnm un toc • · rellnn~ons shower fot ~Irs, BenJnmm C. ·It' 1 t' e t'n Ro\'·\stel\ and :Fmu ,lnrreasiug .. S.- s-. s. dbes both. los Putker· nml EJith \\'urLor have Cl· .. B f 1 llr G rr R't e tog re n tv s ' \\'' . • S S S h b !d d th 0 kli ld b · h c:chooi ~ nrry, nrmer Y Iss . em 1 me 1 z l!- ~· i throe weeks haB retutned b:onie. , , - - ·~ ij!lnce 182S, a~~o een r • tcre o n • ~ !g : , . • thnll>.r, Th. e bri.de received many useful' \~heorBonrd of E~uca!'ton \a• ·-·ted ·tung the 'ISyst.ll!P-· ot Jmpunties-plm• :M1·s. A. Ingalsbe 1s vrs.tlng Dr. and . ·.;a. u .11 •=• pies, blacslleads, bolls, e=ema. and ::.Irs. Gill~tte at flnronn. .,. antl llontttiful gtftY.. the back room in the Mc:Phereon brick rheumatlsDJ-puitdillg red blood cells !l!rs •. 'Yi.llinm Fog~! has been l_n :Sn· , Urs. D. 1 · l\fomso~l of Auburn, whl)> buflding of J. E. Leary for the use of -aiding women: to· be attrnctlvs hY 'tnvin v!Slttng her stst~r. ~Irs-. W llltnm ltod b~on stay•ng with her. daughter, the ag~icultural department of tlle hlgil radiatin~,I:!ea_gh-:. S. ;;. S. i!J ma.de of· Dickes. . l:l. 1 drs. Chnrles H. Dayton, smse Aprlt 5 el:l.ool. · Charles E. Storrs is tea:-cher. carefully·:se'lected .herOs and barks. , · . st, :~vent ~ome on Wcdnosdny. . Til\' department occupied the D. J. ~[c- scientinc_an_~ y. -'llrepared. na::d· propor- .ALABlUfA PASTORS TOI'IC. • . ·• ll!.ss Edttii Clem~nt of A.lbany, wtth_ l'hoerson so!lice after the sclioolhousewa.o; !loned. A..ll good drug storell carey --- Iter Dl~~e, Miss Al1ce Hnshngs of the; b _ d last February . • S. g; ·;:r. · ~t Is ml11:e econom• Tile Rev. R. T. Wormley \Viii PJ,·each san\e- c11y, hns been a guest of bet\' ULDe . ica), tG IJUti:\Ji.~s.e tl!El large size On \Fruit Bearing Cltristiaus.\ mother, Mrs. A. G. Olemei\t, slnce Tue1- For !ale, nowlntntoes at ~-7~ a bcnhel, bottle. dny. . l.c,..ls Snyd..:;e;:;•·.;::-:-;:::d~v.:. ...... ...-..... - .A.lllbama, Sept. 7.-The su!)ject of tbo I Hr. and ~[rs. W (\ 11. :Randolph hn.vr:: Shelby Pei'JIC)nals. . 'Rev. R. T. Wormley's sermon on. Sun· solrl ihelr home nnd greenhouses on G1b- Shelby, SeJlt. 7.-Mr. an>! Mrs. CIL::atles day, at 10 :45 n. m., will be \FrUit Benr· . son strc~t to Clarence UcGrath of Roch- ArDold and Mr. and Mrs, Robert. Bro\VJl. ing Christians.\ As the ccn,fe;rejce yw i est~r ond will give possession October 1~ ri Connecticut! visit~d 1\lr. and Mrs \ •. ~=====;=::==~:;:;===== is drawing to a c!os1 all cfficLals should l 1023. The sale was l!lade by W. S. ,'bo ll Brace the first .of the '1\oee:k, · · • · --· ·. •- · get their reports ln shnpe for the cou· i c. FJ. Hnuscl. l\1isa Hattie Ross of Tirookly~ was the FHicy.·, Ji'lviiS .Q11Je11J. I ference. Centenary pledges are now due J The Harding memorial stamps . havee !ll'\St of her cousin, Mrs. Ethel BJeek- -- , , and should be paid to L. B. Cl'Osby .art bem rece-ived and ate now on sale Itt :ua ,,, Wednesday. P D Q , tha pil~tot·. I the postoflice. ~lr. and :Mrs. Fred Mace and Mr~ !nd 1 • ·• Lather and Irving and Allt!n Ferl'ls wero · to A f • . Mr. and :l.Irs. Albert Smith a:td sou~~ Ur-. nnd Mt•s. Frank Younger nnd i\11'-· )kll. Wtlilani VIncent are -att~nding; ·tho! given the .Tight hand of fellowsllip. at the an1l ~Irs. Louis Younger mo red to u- Toronlo am ' !'. D .. (l, l?f!b' •Dovils·<l~etns. \. m, church on Sunday morning. r Is tllQ namo ohhe new chernlcol ru !ljat n<tunll:rcndsthe bug family, The ~r. :E. Indies' nid socil'ty will meat 1j]OOilliiiiiiiiliDilliiiiBi!lliffiirniiiiliiil1imlii3iliimEDiiiiliiliifi!iiiii!ifiiiii!iiiiflijljjjfiiiiilil!!3]iilii2 , lled Dage, lloacheo, Ants aild in the chuxch on Tuesday afte:rnoon. 'it ·~~r:··lllltrl rtttttttllllltltltttttllltttttttt!ttttlltttttltllttlnmllti . ' I 2~ :n • .,, asP- D. Q, kills the Jive will he the annual election of ofilcers •. ~nesnodthl!i!r~ «WI!It6Ps\'f.t.-- • • 1\..i:r, and Mrs. Clark Bntemn:n of Ensl t:_. ture Ro:ncra~lons. Not; an insect , Rochester, who bnve been visiting their !. , Powdor but .. elieznicalunlllcenll1; k 1 ~ I thingyouha.voeveruscd. niec~. Mrs. Cbn!'lcs 1\ood~toc -, tave r~· ' A 35 cent paekago makes ono tur·md lwmc. quc.rta acko~e:.Ontalna Miss Lu-cy I\:re~kmnn of Roclmtar h~s i o. a paton 'B'ett'lio :Pesky LcPtl visiting her sister, ~frs. Roy ~oort. llj· D\cJitei . ruul:~revicca.~' Mrs. J:Iome; P. Vvhite nnd ~b.lldran : ;.1 Your <liuil:siit~~h\an' - B;;;trice, Eobnrt and :Mmie!, whC> hme· '[; Retitrory\\', P.o: Q. can abo been visiting the former's parents, 1\lr. J 1 , bo llurchase<l in sealed boW.,, aDd Mrs. Burry London of East Aurora, I dottblostron:sth.IIould~orn. have returtted home. 1 lo~tl~ hJ l.i>nctlpy OruJ:< 'Co. nnd oth~t S<•hool o(lPne<l in di•trict No. 2 on j - Other Aln!)ama teache'!'s r.pened th1 r Co!Jowin• schools: i\Irs. CY1!th\a G. ,- ( \V:aterst~·eet:· ·in district 'No. 'a: Miss Mary Krantz. at Basom:. Mrs: Frnnk Prepare for the Fall Social Season Qttr' remqdeling and repair work is ~;ompt, reliable, and reasonably priced. Let tis sl10w you the neVI Grttert Watches for the Lady or Gent. ., .. =\· =ru=~t:,;;l=';;·t,a.,e~l:,===!!!====: Tuesr!ay with Uisses Avi\e anri Lotlle ~ Ma:xwell of WhPntville ns tPachcrs. I·~ 'Ct·osby ill the _.John I\:1·~ntz 111-t;:irt.: ft!ii~ ~ · A,-a .Crosby. m thi' Gilbert distnct. · . . 90 Main Stre'tl ' . . . . . l, Batavia N. Y. Ynnr Classified ~<1 sbotilrl tE'li all thc.ji'm!l'~l!llllilmW~IIII .pu:tlcitlars about. \\hat you hnve or· want, 12 The Willys-Overland Corporation Attnounces tJte Following Lower Schedule i1Z Prices on 1923 Overland Cars NEW PRICE $495 $750 $795 $395 ' $695 FORMER fRIOE Touring and Roadster Coupe Sedan Commercial Chassis \Red Bird'' $525 $795 $860 $450 $750 Lea.dley-Woods Motor Corp'n. Russell Place Batavja, N, Y. 'i \ ' ~ i ,. ' l '~ I ,,, j· I• I :t .,,