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*!x™?&!®^W$w!m :,;)u.i MMkal^:i^!>i0iMS^^^SSi i<M^.'s,:±..-mM.'.i>,*ih, l \iti*i£* !!V-*.^»* J ^H^I.*.VIW?W|1J &»-/-«, <* - - - : £f-~~*'-i!^^z^&~^ r: ~*^ ^.•.'•r;rr_v?*' ..-*; ''-,,.'-' 1- -'~~'?. \THEREWJBtrC BH0CK1»0RT r N. YTT«imSft^Att6tiST'1«r1»2$ jr? B I jPure ice GreHff Is good for yon ^ . at any time\ ROCHESTER ICE CREAM in Brick or Bulk 0fi? it RERU&LIC «,«>»*••• ***«<<»M«**. im'itfjitai'.tKawtHSfiitf Thursday Afternoon, Aug. 16, '23 ISP~- - PRANK ErWIESW ——--Oeatef fri High Grade RICKENBACHER SIX Sedan, $2110, Coupe $2010, Touring $1590. CHALMERS SIX Sedan $2395, Coach $1745, Roadster $1335, SportTour- ing $1635, Touring $1335. Sedan $1440, 4-Passenger Coupe $1335, Club Coupe $1075, Touring $970, Road- -ster $970, SpojEt Touring $1115. SALES and SERVICE North-Main \St. Brockport Phone 221-.) ' : COMMUNITY PLATE BREVITIES ,The 'Perry iSmitt home air the corner of Park Ave, and.Sta.te street Is toeing ipaiirted. -— '» ---•'. Donald 3>ailey of X>ailey* Bros., at- tended the Apple Shivers' •Contention at Detroit last week. The Ontario Bible .Conference open- ed. Sunday at Pair Haven with oyer three .hundred persons in attendance. Radio .Station fa-AM opened-its faM radio season gmmay afternoon with a chapel service after haying been closed lor trwo weeks. Over J&uVcMldren-from-the towns of . AMon, Barre,-—Gaines- and GarDtori TOU^fiyME IK fl&HT Personal Mention About Everybody And Far Everybody - iMra. G. \W. Vand&.was the-week end guest of Mrs. George 'Bonk. - IMLss'Emima Schaulb is the .guest of_ \Mrs. Charles Teets of Rochester. Miss Esther Kinsella and lather,. - Niagaraygfls. •JMr$, 81, laeiter spent JJInday •Miss Virginia iButer.bau.gh is enjoy- ing a. week&^tay_a£.Txflui/bnrg r . ; John Klnsella, spent Sunday at Olcott Beach (Miss JDorris. Wieganz of atocb.es.ter is the guest o!f Miss Leona Conley. Miss Lillian Jones of Holley -was the guest 'Friday oTMiss Maude Warwick. _ Mrs, Edith istonr of Rochester is •the were suesfcs of tfc.e AHbion Motor Clubj i n g some time at ©unnyside. at Lakesige Park Wednesday after- gioeWthTs week of Mrs. H. WrSraTMley Mrs. Mary LaDue of Geneva is the Mrs! Ha-rold r>obson entertained a{j^ fc of Mrs - M \ Hamlin of Spring Juncheon yeaierday in honor of Mis»i stree - - T/trna Cook. - i Born, Friday, August 10th, to Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. Alonz&^Webatfir of Al- -^ ® Jrs - ' H * rey **?i°B! a daughter, •fred spent the week end .with Mr. and Helen Mary. _.._ —_— Mrs. John CBerry. • 1 'Mr.-and'Mrs,J&alph Marsh of Elmira _.JLJLMackitord;«£Batavia has ibee.n• axa.gjiasfcsj2f.his . narents^jMr^and-Mrs, spending several ^days with Mr. and Gharles Marsh. * Mrs. Harlean Lampen.* ' !' ,Retv '- L B - lMilter and w!fe aiid son ' Mx&, Zora-4iDiith-ad-^amil^ and Mrs.', P ^_^..' Monday ' fQr a weeks 9fcay Henry leinhardt and ,sonrare\spen7-^ a *^ featttamiW3; noon. . ' \ An Oakland touring car created a little excitement at Redman's 'Corners Sunday afternoon ajbout 3 o'clock, •when it crashed into a concrete wali. George 'L. Siidbay of MayviUe-is-Visit- ;jg trig-grandparents, Mr .and . Mlrsr —Miss Jessie 1 3eaiesi\afflf®dw?\Hfrnc\e1f of North* Tonawanda were _gue.sts Qf' Ge ? p ®. e ^.^ toi L _= • - - Miss' DOK thy Meinhardt over the weeK i m ^' B - H - Kingsbury returned Tues- ea ^ * ' ; day from Detroit where she has heen (Miss Eva Bradley of Batavia who j «P»«**ng « iW * has been the guest the past few weeks I 'Charles Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Aside (fromT>o of the wheels jbeing, 0 f Miss Clara. Super* has returned, A r thtfr Thayer attended the fair \t home \' ' \' \' i Caledonia, Saturday. Mr.\ and' Mrs. Walter Sizer and son ! Mi9S Edith Luee aS (,ats kiH has been of Eocneater were guests last weak of th ? ^^ »£'Mrs. M. G. Read and fa,m- redU'ced to kindling wood, there wasn't much <iaim'a-ge done, ---- ' - • An all day picnic is boing hpld at Troutiburg today by the Methodist i their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. ily for the .past two- weeks Sunday School. Arrangements were'steer. i Lester \W. Miller of Cleveland spent tttade for cars to leave fee. church atj .Mrs, fla-rriett <3-illette-4ias-ret-urned•! last ge6k '^th./his father. Dr. G. \W. 8 and 9 o'clock this morning to- take i home after spending five- weeks Tn:Miller, and, other relatives. io-ffieeplo to the gro,uads^—aariena Rome the gnetvt of her bruther, WiiH ' Mrs TTerihRrt Tmnp pnteriainpd—at Larnipen, Mrs. Pred Shaffer and Mrs.! <%rad. ; bridge Tuesday afternoon in honor of Wm. E. €ook compose the committee f B. Frank' Cooley returned to Ms Miss-'Rhoda Brown of Canada, who have charge of the arrangements, home at Oyster Bay Friday after spend- ,Mr - ap '^ ,Mrs - cl >* de Brooks are 'Clark Miles -leaves, Monday fori'ing two w^eks with his cousin, Mrs.! spending the week in townjhe guests 'Watertown-to-attetid tte't)dd bellows[MlUorTCooIay; —• \* '\\' iO^^T^^^lTs; Peter :ItobeiseT.- Grand Lodge, wttiich •will convene in} Milton Jones who undenwent an op'-; lMrs - James e ° nle >' i s spending the that city August 21,22 and 23. He has j eration for appendicitis in the General week , n Rochester the gruest Of her Tjeea .appointed delegate- ef MonroVJ Hospital s-eme time ago is expected • daughter, Mrs. Joseph Corcoran. •Lodge, No, 188, and Ray Hasbrook has! home this -week, j ,Mra - Jolm Pabner ancl children were \been ajppointod alternate. Mrs. Miles! Mrs. B, J. Whltw^U who underwent' weel c €nd '®* &sts of h<?r mother, Mrs. will accompany her husband, and be-jan operation for the removal of her, Luther Thomas at Swedpn Center -fOTB-TT3trrn}Sng-th^y*w^^ VS n t)W^^ M ^^^\ rafTOlrJI9mNam '^ ,te5w ^* tt4 ' ;HUR< Ev. LiLth. Concordia Church \W. J. Wiltepburg, Pastor \\TSunday 10:30 'a7^7~I5|vTne sey with sermon by pastor Wiltenbuiig. The ;fflerimon \topIcuwiiIl -be 'The'Healing of spiritual derf mutes,\ based on Mark 7:ai-37i —A L ^eordAal-4niv4tation- is^jOMended—to- all to attend our sei vices. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. I. B,. Miller, Pastor KL-OO a.m., Class meeting. 10:30 a. m., Moratolg Worship. , 11:45 a. m., Sunday iSchool 6:4? \p. m.. Bpwontlh League. 7;30. p, m.. Evening service. 7:45 \Wednesday'evening Mid-week serviice. \ - .\<.\\*'• —Sunday, Aug. 19, Rey. gm.' ^tyales of Spencerport will preach. Miss Ed- wards is expected haok with the full ohojr. Sunday lk-,hool .afll: m .- The Sunday ©ehool will hold jts an- nual picnic at Tr.outhurg,\ Thursday, Aug. 16. Aug, 26, Rev. LgrJtL jMassey will preach followed by the Sunday School session. The pastor will he back the first Sunday in September. at Adasms, \Watertown and Oarthage. For 'the- iniormaitkrix of -those who\ 'Mrs. Jane Garhutt of Rochester and! in Ro^nester the guests of friends, desire to know what .becomes of fines collected hy local courts it may be stated- that such, fines as are paid in the Police Justice's oourt_ are turned over to the Village <Sf Brockport ibe- >re-thfl-an«ualTMoeting4n-FebruaTy;' her of ffI rapidly im.^Povingj 1 Miss, Jennie Mitchpil spent Saturday Mrs. J. W. Keyes of ScottsviUe, were! 'Mrs. Johnson and children of Ar- receht callers at the home of Mrs. A. i kansa9 ' are »P endln >' the iionth of Wilkinson, of Clarkson/ \' i AuiSUSt at the ' Ca6 y Hou ' e - froutburg.. Mr. jnd 'Mrs. Wm. McBain and Mr.! Mrs. Hattie Gerald is. now being and (Mrs. Okas. Williams with a num- ;eare<i for at tbe home o f Mrs - Merrii.. St. Luke's Church Rev. Frank Damrosch, Jr., Rector Priest in charge, The Rev. F. J. Barwelf-Walker; Ph. D., D. D„ D. C. L. .-CRoctor-At—LaPorte* Ind.)' 'Sunday 9:00 u to., Holy IUucharist. At this service in place of the cuatxoi. ary sermon Father Walker will deai with questions relating to Church, i^ithreusfeoHis-raad «ererflonia+F~-Mem. hers of the Parish are invited in further questions for answering at this time not later than Friday morn- ing.. Tuesdy 7:30 a. am., Requiem Mass. Thursday_a:O0 a. m., Mass. Friday, St. Bartholomew, JjjBO ^ m^ \Mass. - ~~ \\ - -Snndtax AuBuat-26th,rFather Wancgr will end his sumaner service in St. Luke's Church at 9:00 a. m. and Father Da-mrosea will return for Sunday, Sept. 3rd. Visitors welcome to all services. money WBirt OS a* e&, ' ne * *** Payette \and Tiawrty-streertsr Mrs. John FinkTemann and mother, Mrs. Edward Jonos, trf Holley are while those collected Jby the aeveral Justices of the Ttomt acre reported and turned in to the Town Board at their annual meeting in 'November. The following are among the week real estate traasferai-.-George-J^ryer and wSfe ito Frances ST. Shay, property in Sweden; James Jennings and ano. toRaJ^AJolnson,jtt»p5i^lnBiQQk- _ Port; FranJUL WftTft and wife.to H^ t 4Lookp€tft r -^nd-~-E^aywood Atkins of?daughter,-Marie!. <5f Buffa-lo were ov=er nrntor picnic to- Niagara Palls last. •Mrs. Jas. A. Harr.MisB^MTrTEuert, Bu««s-today at the home of MriTX Mrs. B. Teas-en. Mrs. Jervis and sister W - D ^ vt ?- of Roche 3 ter and Mrs, Ruth Euert of, ' Mr - and ' Mr8 - P6rr >' stock accOT - Ney ¥orlHpent mursday-at the home. P^^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stoker of Mrs. Levina Kirby.\ • \ ' J^ 'R«5 nBS ^ are on a ten day motor 'Mr. and Mrs. AlbeTt Weaver 0 f! trip to New York. Knawlesvillev Pa^ Axthur ^aul of4-- Mxs - Edward,. Jennings Jind. .grand. I The ffeuT BIR& OF PARABISB Design- F you hue beautiful things, hi men G«ten and iwife,property in Brock- portr Arthur 0. SimimonB and wife to David H..Pamh\ propnerty in Hamlin; Mary L. Annia to Joseph E. E. Malley ahdwEfc-, property in Sroek^ort. The\ driver of a Ford runabout stop- ped short Saturday afternoon when his machine ran up on the WilHamJDoane lawn on Union street, and strudk the veranda. Something \happene'd |o the stealing gear, and the^accident ocour- 4Sd4se^*fer^Sra^S6F=lrad \anleJ&S^e the machine under control... The to car up slightly, and tihe imderpinnlng of the^porch-w«»--looaened; 14ie driver fortunateily escaped w^lthont Injury. SBft TO Sigthis txquhite fiewpat' •\*\ S^ve an 'eveuliff entertaiiinsnt ft- • r^w^J™!),.^ 4 eluding the fplay «The Old Maid's Con? ierti tn COMMUNITY PLATE— the most distinctive design 'tomtit] nva/e we have everknwn* XH.ENGEL Jeweler^nd Optometriat Sweden Center Borne Bureau Group. >rentlon\ on the lawn at.jthe homj& of Mrs. ET. J. iHefshabn, \Wednesday even Rochester were over Snnday guests of: Sunday guests df Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and M£s„ EarlJTorsi v ..„ ;.\L enn ?i^ ,fl: Pair ^™*\ _ \ _.JL. Mrs. Cora- Smith of Rochester and' The M fc ses -Helen. JulLa and Ger- Mrs Harold Dobson of this village, trud& Allen and thelr « uest - Mias Bab \ wuT etiiertain the Faulkersoa Club; coel{--flre--ffpending--4ho. week-^at^the and family this evening at a shore , Cad y House, Troutburg. dinner at Ontario Beach Park. : Mrs - Saran Manning roturned Tues- Mdss Grace Duell of Walworth and da y f 1 \ 01 \ Hartfcrd. Conn., where she Miss \Mabel Frier of Geneseo both : * as ealTed Tasr wffl«Jby tho Illness of graduates of the Brockport Normal j * eF aunl - ^^ •'Manning, have been engaged to teach In the 1 Miss Celia Jones returned to Pouyh- m= _ _ Dr. Ross Wilkinson and wife of Jer-t^ 6611 3 wkh her P areats ' Mr. and Mrs, pact h«nt tfae fenders and fairinipfl .flip [ sev Citv: J3r_ MacNaughtcin-W5lkinson}- E - M ' JoBf9 °* South Affe. and wife and diaries Wilkinson of! Mr - and Mrs. Ghester LeBarron and RoohesterWere Sunday guests of Mrs.l 5° n - St wart, of Wnkesbarre, Pa., are A. Waklnson and son WUllam ^f, in town the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ciarkaon, i\ J - LeBarron and Mr. and Mrs.\ Geone --Mr. and Mxs. Wta.Mteinhardt aeeom-! Stewart, \ \An\ old hi-lcTT ~ residence ~in Swafl street, a«Ghester, is being demohshetl iri order to provi.de room, for the. fLva- •story annex to the Eastman Theatre. The work will .be begun as soon as the site is cleared. It is planned to have the building ready for use by the first of the year. PR EACH ING- This bftrd ia something ef a teaeher- and now and then a sort of preacher Although he writes his foolish jokes in hopes -that they will tickle folks, ynu maybe notice, dames and gents, tlvey oft-eorttain a bit of sense. My fither preached the good old word and spoke with power tp'-all who heard, and T am soberer wlien-l-jwnder that, scatterod nere to way out yonder, 1 speak in groups aiid congregations that stretch across two mighty-nations. Tn Carradn anfl-TJ.'S\. \A. 4 whWeTer ed- iiors will pay, subscribers read the weekly pome which T extract fram my baJd dome. I And this life and . its hereafter a cause for tears'as welTas laughter. Come let us take this darn- ed DTff worTd, where ^we^ without our \^ .•a,::..:,-^,- \^ 4Jow~Abo«t^«^¥^Bdbl^ There are times. wheatf to shift re sPongbtfi^ is to prove your goad sensed — •* , Such as in the matter_of safeguarding vafu-\ _aWe_ papers, securities, jewelry r and iheJike. Why burden yourself with their, cafe \i4ien , foTIt trifling sumT We~wi|t assume. iulL re- sponsibility. -i 1 ] r Inspedtion of our safe deposit' facilities 4s — \werconiedr^-\ - — -~ ~- ~- —• •- •- ;——- — The First Ifflonal Banfe BROCKPORT, N. Y. OOHWI Compact HIE FtOWERS TWIN COMPACT (Sold Dinislicil) Glic latest Cwation of KlcfianUfudjuit POWDER m HVE V1MES OjUAKTiTY OF RGUGB Smart '3raluii -for trWKond 1 Sparkling Omamrnt t„ «nN-..,,i .» t^-^. v-... •tiicOnaslng Cobt. ^v^^'g^M (RrhlUn may b< abtaixW) 7wln Compact (clotnl) >ri» Oms~ct{*$,t, Hi, i,. .t, E. W. SIMMONS paaied by MTB. Loctaraod of dharlotte, | Mrs. W. G. Burlingame of East Roch- liJtir IstW mK\ \Mrs.: \WlUer^'^leary^^ofT . Ing, AJUg. 2^ii-ait.o_ffl!clQck^X-te4ii^ro<jk^orir-ra<)tOi«d^^ ^^^ Jnan Palimf\- the first-of. *w41] be ifurnished for the audience, ver\ Lake Sumday. ' fewoVBnwte--% -Una KofHtaj ScSoolf Mrs. Maargaret Matoney and daught- * \Band , Ice cream and cake will be, jerv^ds_.AB[_are <^r$anyJnyited Jtcbafe. -l^d^-^AdnyasioHr-Srjfr? ^hihJrei 1nr#re admitted ^ree. »A -___B|2SHss: Ada-BFOOteBaan of Osalniagy iMrgr- J.Shirley of Owossa, Mich., and Frank (kmt€&Mk$by Nearly- 35^ of the entire population «of tire United State* is er^aged in farming. One-fifth of our total Na- tional Income is from firms, We are proud to serve the farmer. He is engaged in a fundamental industry which warrants our whole-hearted support?. THE STATE BfiHK OF MM BROCKPORT, N. Y. Hjpsaretmihm-^EffieriSe\' mm: and Mrs, BesjiStsutof BayOttyrafich. -new—ifolieyiwuud Qeddes street, Holiey wi wish were hurled, and trinrirar Sawn and teach her grace, and make her such a decent place that every dweller mrwartda—were-guests\• of-| far •and 1 •neaf-^w^-^gei etvery tear—And -when^naiy--migse-4Fom- Lewls Chase of Jackson. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase and Mrs. Chas. the week. tMr. and: Mra S^wto rM. Read, Mr. er, Catherine, Accompanied- ate. andj an<1 ^ rs - L }°y d Brown, Miss Martha ^Ora: gfcr To^farsiPfcfaandByofaBaaheater are on a nigfebr te^p-to ^yraeaaei Gtioa, Morgan-and Dayion,^I'orgaa lefLJ>y motor Saturday an a ten day fishtog Thousand islands and the AdlroaaMk^^Tp^oTorbnto^oburg and^Deer Like foc-a two -we^lcg-atay, Mr, and Mrs. WaJtCT^gfiluiaaL-E^d 'Mro- a -n WHTW rrf WnHfty .^A^familxof Newark, N^who have been r^ueSia at the bom^of-her •fathert^Jo^m* King of HoHeystreet for the .past two 15? tfpened last K^and Mrs. Frank Barriager, Mrs rri^-SEnsleKStd MISB Sertnrde- Thouipson of* Bergen and •\William ShftTtwood-af HamUn.Jzsre-guests-Sgn- day^rt the Wr J—Brown home on Erie _jMr§, Fr&d Xlavi bereaved t death oLher sisjerj iMrs. Alice Severt- son ^joi Brooklyn. _^ rs. J, -L. Brown will entertain the Priscilla Meedle Workers at her home on North Main street next Wednesday afternoon, August 22. A good attend- ance is repiuestedi The regular meeting and election of officers of the W. C. T. TJ. will be held in the M. B. 'Churrh parlors Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, A good at-, tendance of memibers is very maich de- sired. Mrs. Urias Knapp of Hamlin and Mrs. Mary Hunt of Clarkson were Ibe- reaved Tuesday !by the death of their sister, Adeline Elizabeth Wadsworth, at her home in Rochester. Deceased was 65 years of age. Funeral services will he held; this a f teraodn, with burial at v Mt, Hope cemetery. 'LOSTr-Pair, of shell 7 rtamed glasses Finder please return Co this Office or phone and same will be called for. Reward. •LOST—Pair of shell-rimimed glasses Finder please return to this' Qffice or phone™ aOT\ \SfiT wlIT \be - cairel^f9f .\ Reward, <,-\.••„ M«ke this Hot Weather pearable with am Electric Fan. Cook ft King Co. have them. . 8:30 time to time pours out desj^wisdom In her rhyafrie/O ffienas, you'll dodge a_ lot of aches K you will learn from my mytakg§,„.I. give yomJeBsons,life has brought meFHresideg gome few that Hanhah taught me. \ • BV^^Adams- ^ \: TSe Borne ef Cteaft, rllgh Class Photoplays, Mattnm EVerg~>Saturdvgr if Spring street .vtos «fr- «* :Mr5 ' ^teniai ©oimellaii of •dayTjy\the^ttddel^CSUca® BaVe been mnStse m^m days in town the guests of relatives and friends. Mr, TJoiThenan, formerly of this village, is connected with the Armour <Contpany of-Chieago. Mi s. John Eokler of Barry street has returned from Detroit, Mloh., where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs: Russel HoEtman, formerly Miss Isabel Dokler-^of this village. Mrs Julia Eckler of Rochester accompanied her. 8 Mps. William Sullivan of Saranac Lake had the first finger of her left hand amputated at the second joint last Thursday as the result of an in- fection. Her father, 'C. H. Veazle, of this village, has been spending a few days rwith her. Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughn accom- panied by Miss Helen Whipple motor- ed to Keuka Park on Keuika Lake Mon- day taking with them the MHases Marian Perry, Dorothy Crandail, Helen Shuimrway and Florence Knapp wAo are attending a World Wide Guild House party there this week, Mr. and Mfs7~Wa^Cgn^7ania\IMIsT T WhTp^e\\\Te-* turned Monuay evening having had a veigr delightful trip of over two hun- dred miles. TO-PAT mi WMsmm _«. * * . Watch your 'step and .be ®,TJRE to see ^DIVORCE\ Starring JANE NOVAK Its one of 4fee really BIG ones, \ONE OF THE NEW LEATHER PUiSHfilRiS.\ J. — Make Yaur^Off ice More Than al¥irR Shep^ Let flowers ^reet your eu^lomers a& they^ ^ come. Jo transadtiusiaess. Have tkem_~3 -offil ice. Put the cheer of flowers to workl SATURDAY and MONDAY DUSTIN FARNUM in \THREE WHO PAID*' Sunshine Comedy \Roaring LIONS on a Steam- •hip\ <?\ TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY -, Aug. 21 and 22 * Oile ofi the Greatest Productions — of the Year Monte Blue, Marie Prevbst, Harry Myers, Irene Rich, Frank Keenan, Helen Ferguson, Miss Dupont and others in ,. _•—. ... \BRASS\ Don't miss this one. Regular prices. It's a long program. Come early. \ WE T T ERQUAim Than You Anticipated . -- - ^— LOWER PRICES ?« \TfianTott Believed Possible M m •*' i ^ra i§ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUGGESTIONS Servus Salad Dressing 8oz.gla88, 25c Shaker Soap 3 cans for 25e Servus Baked Beans 3 cans f or 25« Servus Tissue Toilet¥aperl |_tdJQLsjt^Jll«.- _. FRANK McCAGG, Mgr. Btodcfortf^.T^i r^3-.-f .../' •V;..„,',-^- t , i ;,M, , ,ji^. c '.W^^ A J \\ ' \•; ^ v t„ « >w • ^