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& ' ^ {^t).fe'\T\'\i 11 *^ !jTi>f p * 1 r' 3C ^^Mss@ :'.\. r_J_3i Sjl #?\tt©WT MWPWS \ VtC!WtT¥ : ~t#tPPEN INGS flB?* n °« r ^ e V«rtn* Correspoitdentt. - JSbARKSON^ -—\-•Mr. antHMrs. O. 'J. \Witter- went- in. r tiheir car tb Pennslyranla v*ere they. sjpent a -week visiting relatives. ~.: Mr®, ©«rr -Nichols and children jvere fover .Sunday guests of her sister in -••-Clarendon. ••-•..,,,_- ~* Mrsriranies Williamson was a week - end visitor at the home of Miss Grace ._ Hammond. ... .. flftd^Mra._;Chasles Eobfiison bf^B5c5f ester with whoin she is staying itm~ valeseinglafter a. ierLona operation. Mrs. Codelia Johnson of Lockport is visiting at the home of Mrs. Redinger. •Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fowler and Miss Catherine returned home Sunday from a two -weeks stay at their cottage at Sodus. •Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gee and niece, Miss Gladys Trmnbul, of Jackson, Mrs. Ross Crittenden and son, Earl, Mich., .Mr. and 'Mrs. A. J. Gee and son, 61 \Phelps are Spending a week^ With' Mr. and Mrs. King-sley Evarts and her parents, T>f. \and\ Mrs. S. G. Her- ehildreirof Suffalp, .Mr,-and-Mr^..O0rT^ ttndar . pTeninr ^ nd reipoft ^ Y ery..en- . mance, _^n--^-\—T-—-j-sft^-T^inbaj-araL laughter of HHjOj ML and Mrfi^Cbarks-. Cs^j^nd-^Bd Mr, and Mrs. ©harles Storer of children motored* to Groveland, Su^ Rochester were guests of Mrs. A. N\. day. ^ | Thompson and daughter, Mrs. Nellie Mrs._\Vil\liani \Cotter Mrs. \William Wright oh Sunday. Beadle and Mrs. Francis Petrie'aF, Miss \L~ulu\ Barry was the guest last tended the Caledonia Fair on Friday. we ek of Mrs. Lewis McCagg, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Petrie spent Mrs. Jennie Cooley left last Satur- MORTON Mrs. ESmer Berean-afid- sen, Elmer, Jr. and were guests; of her parents, Mr. Cna'fle^ TandT^Sr^-frora Mrs Thursday till Sunday. Master Elmer possesses—fine. ..musicaL talanL.aM,\ \al- though only nine year old, plays well -on-the-violin. (Mrs. Hattie <Faulknor spent the week ei d at Troutlburg the guest of H. J. Shenek and family. - •(Mr. and Mrs. dairmoie Hobart' are spending some Aimewith their Barents,, Rev. and (Mrs. G. H. Hobart. .Mr, and Mrs. Charles Land, Jr., and sistpr, Mis<; Mar.iorje Wallaee and friond, who left last Tuesday by auto- ,obilo for the Adirondack^, returned iJaxaAte±ri& 1 . -^_- Condit who is taking treat- Mrs. Minnie Bohannari. i there with Mr. and Mrs. Albert John- Sunday in Buffalo and while there call \ed on Mr ment there. Mrs. Mabel Stettner and children attended the Stettner family reunion last Thursday at whidh time daughter,' Evelyn, won a prize in one of the contests. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis \MoCagg Mrs. day for\ Minetto, to visit her niece, She motored Mrs. Klizabtth Alderson and sister,. Mrs. Hattie Faulkner 'spent ^Tuesday in Rochester. 'Mrs. Alderson will stay for the remainder of the -week. Mr. and (Mrs. Charles T>. Anderson .01 Rochester spent, the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.\' in S one hundred volumes TR~Traiefiii0itnwr :T T^^ — ANET VILLAGES 1 \ *[ — OF HORSESHOES 13. T7 Leonard \of AdTSfflsrBasin, swho -The Firemen of FalrpojrijULhpld a ^^^^4,^ jtne-Horseshoe-Tourna, three-day carnival beginning August ment ^^ &t igt PeteBflmr& j^ last 2Sr ^ r ~ \ f winterV Pftehfed^an^driJbltioiL gajme at JMX Carmel Lodge, Sons of Italy, ^ |St6uben County .'Farmers' picnic £eld their sevonteanth annualoetebra- leH on ihe^gfomHs of the New York tion in that village yesterday. The work'of deepening the channel at Sodus Bay has been started, the last Congress having made an appropria- tion of $26,'500 for this purpose. The\ second\\largest tree in the world located at Giant Forest, California, has been dedicated to the memory of Pres- ident Harding as the \Warren Hard- ing Tree.\ The nsembers 9'i th ,\\ Orleans-Gen- esee, County Vegetable Growers' :jAs- S'tate Soldiers' Home at Bath, Satur- day afternoon.. The celebration was attended by' upwards of 8,000 peopje. Mr. Leonard's opponent was D. W. Cottre'H, of North Cohoctxm, \who also participated in the St. Petersburg Tournament. The game resulted as follows: Mr. iCoittrelt.scored 5ft-points, 22 ringers and 1 dou'ble; Mr, Leonard, 36 points, 21 ringers and 3 doubles. The exhibition gam© followed a tour- fiamttnt. among the horseshoe joggers ot socTation held^fheiT ^^coid-^nmiaF^^VSreeSwooaT Fremont, Prattsburg and Bath, a/nd\ was one of the big features ot the celebration. ' %' Elizabeth .McOagig, Miss Louise. Nellis and \Miss \LuTuTierry of Nunda motor- ed to Silver Lake -and—Letcharorth Park. .Sunday. Justice William H Fletcher and Mr. .and-Mrs. D. D. Culver. otBarre Center. son of Spencerport. Miss Zora Luce and Mrs. Charles her'- stickles are visiting relatives in John- sonburg. Watich for the \Traveling Library\ to make Us next visit to Clarkson. of~thV date will he posTed m\ Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kanpp were ajso their guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laley of Churchville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George iSkutt. Allen Vanderfbeck of Holley was tne gues.t of his friend, Everette AndeTSon, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bromley had a family gathering last Saturday to cele-brate their twenty sixth wedding outing amd field' day on Tuesday at Lakeside Park. Frank Dyer and family of^Rochester recently presented the DansvUla lib- rary wl'th'a walnut book case contain* It will be placed in the memorial room of the new library- when completed. (Mr. and'Mrs. H. P. Dusenbury cele- hrated their sixtieth w6u«p g -anmvo^4 Th£r&ishardly a WOrp OUt F ° rd '\ this county that has received the Notice •hp pos-tofflce. . Mr. and Mrs. <Carl R. Nellis and fam annlversary . ily were guests last, week of Mr. and \jvir.and Mrs. John Williams, Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Merritt of iSyraouse. were Sunday visitors at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Fletcher, bringing -Miss -Margaret— Fletcher— wifch.tlb.fa3a.- She has been spending a few days at their home. —Throwttitie ire ehureh eervM>e+4fr^ Tifia ClaTErstTn CoiigTPlaticnlit _ 'churr h -t%e last fewo Sundays- in.AuigusL Sei vices will be resumed Sept. 2nd. •Henry Allen of Sodus is visiting at the home of his uncle, E. C. Fowler. Bennett Thompson. Fred Nellis, Arthur Beise and Charles Nichols \GXrONE- Mrs. Harold Laloy and Mr. and Mrs. .r.p.nr.£P„ak.ut.t-^r.tended^tJie_daJicA^il sary at their home in Ogden Monday, where they resided for fifty-eight years A family reunion and reception was held during the day. The Bailey •hdoek'in AJbion, recently purchased\ \By - the OfTeana County\ Trust Compamy, Is 'being converted in- to a two story structure, one corner of which will 'be used as the new home of the Trust Goaipany. The Fellows farm of 1O0 acres ea§t •••f **he hotel dance pavillibh at sihaii-\ gee has been purchased toy Charles -drove to-SJiagara Falls Sunday, where. .ahey speni the day. : Messrs. Frpd R. Hixson,* William ' GaTiuip,\BtirX Galtepr-Praate-&grteee and D^yid Singleton attended the Super- visors picnic at the Newport House last (Monday, lakeside, Saturday evening. ™„ ~„A Ayt no c.iiac Q nH fniniiv are' iMr. and Mrs. Florris Batting and son •JSlS th?weS S^Troutourg ! RoIftHld. and'Mrs. Mandana Ba-asett ex ' Westcott who will-open the kUce front spending the week at Troutburg. I automobile tripSp for cottages. Mr. Westcott has Ha-ry Nichals who wa< quite sick Pect to leave on an automobUeJrtp, ^ ^^^ Qf ^ HQUA ^ ^^ 1 gee, lor many years » Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker enlef-^ \^^^ «• -Waldron, A%, of A4bien ? taaned a family gathering on Sunday' died Monday after several months ill- with a picnic dinner on the lawn. j nes s of heart trouble. Mr, Waldron Mr and Mrs. Roy Ives of Waterport has heen ticket agent for the Roches- are- guests at th.\> Bromley oottas^j ,er - Lockport & Buffalo Company at Mr, Bromley's mother is also spending the station in Albion for several yea~s some time with them. ' j aild was a former president of the Dye -Mr. and-Mrs. Webster 4^efendorf -ar- liQSfi Camnany. li^LJSLeetisjvell enough to return\to Saturday and will visit (imric-iwwr--'\\-' }Genoa aftd-Cherry Wtteyj:- Friends of our former pastor, Rev. Jas. S. Wilson, who is now at North Ridge, were deltg-hfcfully surprised by a few hurried stops he made last Mon- day evening while passing through on Irhr vrxy home -from a trip to Lima. t A. C. Files has had as summer guests his sister, Mrs. W. t). Storer and her husiband. During- thetfBtay some re- . nairlng and building have been done ^ eir nu, ° tri P Saturday orTthe place. ~ TO P° rt tr - Wm-trtjh-««-SaB. TjvgTT ireme ^rrrh- their friends from Sunday morning a young-man. from Miss C A. Barnps of Hilton Is spend- ing this wpek with her sister, Mrs. D. tteroenrber the Guild meets tonwrn^ Af1a ' ms . *&°- -cetoragd Monday .from 1 a week spent in Hilton. Simithfleld's Pure Food with Mrs. row (Friday) afternoon npso&r — — Mrs. \Walbridge and daughter of Rochester are spending a few days \with iMr& Mary Rouds. Chester A. Rounds is ejected home Thursday after nearly twelve weeks -in-the hospital. HU many friends will be glad to see him. Mrs. Minhte D* Clark Is at her home for a few days accompanied by Mr. Company P=F evening and B^ockport, accomjnanied by two jugs of hootch that would make an aviator entertain.*! guests from Barre and f,f an elephant, parked on the Million Canada dollar highway west of the village and Mr and Mrs. Douglas Whitney and took a q uiet snooze. Passing mo- sister, Miss Etta, motored to Buffalo twists thougJht he >was dead and upon on Sunday to spend a few days. Their investigation found that he was dead— wm begin canning Golden Ba\nTam ««^ *^- ^^^ *» ^«™ e * « '; \Ta^t^^ fhfpo.nt BrP.,p her home in Rochester. | At a meeting of the Point Breeze Wrs. \B. Grlines has returned home' Improvement Society, which is corn- after spending several weeks with her P° se <l of the permanent residents and daughter irt Appleton - ! owners of cottages at Point Breeze. Miss Mildred Brown of Buffalo la Oak Orchard Harbor on Lake Ontario, spending two weeks with her friend,' 1 ' was decided to hold a water earniaral Mii* Mildred Pettie. at Troutburg. J 00 August 22nd to raise funds for the • Quite a-crowd collected at Troutlburg purchase of a fire fighting apparatus and \\Mrs George Elinor, JVIJss last Friday night when a large brush ' to protect the property in that vicinity. Stamp. Herbert and Henry pilo on the. beach caught flee. The| Stanley Woyczak was Jnstantly kill- ABUSE abuse that the average person gives his stomach. It is not only misused by im- proper eating, byt if some- ifilnjj goes wrong\with \the heart, liver kidneys lungs, etc, drugs of various kinds and quantities are put into the in- nocent, stomach, and it has to suffer. • *. Let us explain how\\\\ Chiropractic Adjustments remove the cause of disease without the use of drugs. Analysis FREE at Office Bring all your health troubles to BONI & BONI, D. C,, Ph. G, cHiROPRACTpRss Lester Block Phone 87-J Office hours: 9-12, a. m., 2-8 p. tn. Monday; Wed., Sat. 7-»p. m. JVten's Work Paiits j\ -i Good, StrongiFabrics |n Khaki and Dark Colors $2, and up J. H. GOFFE & SON •fe_ 101 Main Street, Brockport •xm Powertowm Cord Tires ^hy pay more when you can get a cord for less than a fabric tire ? We have sold 63 of these to your friends. Come in and look thlm over, all first gradjj and fiulljt^uar^fateed. 30x3|..... $10 00 32x3i. 3U4-. W 16 50 18 65 19 65 32x4|. 33x4f 34x4£. 35x4|. $25 95 26 55 2725 28 00 33x4. -34x4. 20 50 2150 33x5.. 35x5*-. 32 50 33 85 Saturday, August 18 ONE O'CLOCK P. M. As I aiB leaving the •itate^l- am selling HOlJSEHOLD GOODS * HAMUN Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and daughter, T,eT!a, nf Waterpnn, • rattpd on thf>ir uncle, George Elinor and fam- ily. Monday. 'Mr, Fdna Stamp Tnotored-tTT Appleton, Sunday Ontario tmt was considered-trr danger ®& ^d Louis DeBemard4-of- ^Qakfield- and spent the day with Mr. Elinor's and fire companies from Kendall and | received injuries from wEIch. he died rnhhpr Alfred.EIlaQf^aad tamily. Hamlin^yere called and extinguished| three hours later when shortly after Mrs Henr>' Cater baa been 'entpr- thf btaz*>.\~ \ jW o'clock \WeB^Sday e*eaisg & reek taining her sister. Mrs Frank Town- Albert Paneitz has sold- his- home in, weighing twenty tons caved in at the seufl \of Tonawanda -for a\ couple ot- Morton m Henry Roekow and expeot-s- Kyipsum,mines in Qakflfild. The place weeks. to build a house, and make-Ms futufe 1 where tibemen were loadings K^r had <Mr. and Mm John Robinson and home in- Hamlin. aa ash roof and is said to' be very family. ,Mr. andjMrs, ;Qiarj£a ^rdoai-_^lr^aod < x\lrs 1 Riehm-aa and aon, Sarij.^?^^¥5?rJ^ WDrk aider. Tne.ae>C- and family called on Ernest Stamp were dinner cuests of Paul Gram and tion of the mine where the accident Big, Heavy Red Tubes, while they last ** . .\\-\-30x3?-\-\- -\--\ ~ -3i**-~ _rr 3Zx^ ;. : $1 50 $1 75 ^2D0 Kelly-Springfield Tires are much cheaper now too Rofiers Silverware free to customers. Mobiloils, Veedol, McWade OiU Alemite-Greases t - Connections. - . E7-Ar€OAPMAN——- Phone 235-W North Main St. f l consisting of all my furniture,on. Ridge Roacf, 1-4 mile west of \Clarkson on John McGinn is place. and family,, Sunday. , rfeTrrrtv: mr -Sumta?. Other guests afjfieeawed was new.- - Mr. and Mrs. Rrne'st Stamp,,Jr. were the Oram home la the afternoon and \ • : - 4-we.ek-»nd-suesU-of relatives.In Roch- evening were Jdr..and»M-rs. 0. E.Bernsj . WALKER ' ester -. ' t hria r nTiughtPr. MTsS rTara. \and son. +^^z-i \ The larpe barn on'theTGeorgeHowe Oordon'.\of TlocBestef. T~—~r- -\^- B ^-S^: -M»—Erofio-laBt-Swnday • farm was bumpd to t'he B rouHd-Sttti- Mi^s Ro<=e•MfiTantr Is spending: a f^^sms^lBl.&tWQ weeks, visit with her ' day night. The orftTh 6T the fire Ts daTswrthTer sIFter;iMr^.1SFcruTra.^Tt^! WM *-™.^ night unknown. called on their sister, Miss Edna Stamip Monday evpnlng. m >5E.S3» Rev. and 5irs. George \White a for- wr pastor of thK ctalrcli! is- visiting . with Mr. ipd Mrs.. B. A. Smrth. \:' Mr. and Mrs. \William Bates are which wasTeldlf the Millardltrncherl vlsl «^^^IgSverTS\\BlB«SH3oa^\ -| ' -day -with nrsr-mstlrer at^iatefistea home ; Hilton before returning to Rochester. Sissriioia-Ausiki-waSsthe^ueaUof^a- school friend at Geneva, last week. The Wentworth Eamdlv .reunion SPECIAL Chicken Dinner Every Monday-a* Perry^Tea ROMF and Restaurant jeeiahy- GEO^PERM : and rou^h enjoyed by all. < -- ^fe-Helir^fotHGteQ^^ i'lL E s*4~ CARD OF THANKS '^We wisn. to \Tfiank our'neiKnbors andj.-year, fr4e»d^-who r iroSRrrfry'Tjp1p^~'u^\m^ mif ^ji,hour of trouible. We realize that had _SL It JMrbe^nj^OT jflie^FJTe Companies.\ Hatnlin OhemiTal's, Capen and Pro- tectives of BroekporW and-the H+l-t-on firernea that aur home wmjld ^la-ve been burned to the ground. We want them all to know how deep- ly we appreciate their hard efforts and also the Telephone night operators who worked so hard and faithfully. [Mr. .and Mrs. Chas. Simmons . -iMiss Nellie ^o«4s-of-Sodhester will teach in District No. 5 the coming EASY A display in the new arrivals in Dining Room Furniture from which you may choose complete sets or single pieces at prices unusually attrac- tive. EVARTS & SALISBURY Furniture and Undertaking HOLLEY, N. Y. Store phone 60 Residences 53-M, 222-j Genevipve verney of Hilton Mrs spent ThHT-sday with Iter—%rofter T i 'Frank Siglerand family. \ \ ' ; -Mr. and Mrs. C'arl 'Waterstreet- ot Fairport spent*Suriday*with'l:heir'pat- ents. Mr. and Mr=. John Waterstreet. Mr^. Laura Nichols of Rochester spent several days last tyeek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Siller. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter CJ-uvett of Boch- 1 ester spent Saturday and Sunday with their parpnts, ,Mr. and Mrs. William Guyett. Mr. and Mrs. William Gates are en- . . . tertainm? a cousin, Mrs. Dimmtek .shoes, that because of their special Rlossom. of Batayia. Henry Tenny of tannage will withstand the action Rochester spent Sunday at the Gates' of barnyard ammonia, home We hope you may never need ta toe towed in, but if you do eatt as day or night and our big red tow car will render you real service. Ask us about the Automobile Club of Rochester's Free Road Ser- vtce-foT^ counties and wnat tt does. Repairing, Welding, Towing* Washihfe Service Tel. 23S-W . . BROGKPOUT SERVICE GARAGE North Main St.. E. JU COAPMAN^ - F, F, WEBB WOLVERINE Scout Sh6es are comfortable, light weight work A Before ymi bu\ a w,lulling m.i- Vaaium Hk-ari^ Washer. Tht-re'< none better on the market. W—H. Nixon Phone 231-J 141 Maxon St. Heretofore Scout Shoes have been made of Elk stock which is very dry and porous and have gone to pieces very rapidly when used around barnyards. Wolverine Scout Shoes are o wiae- The committee in charge | y different because they are made makr. it one of thej>est of borsehide and ianned by a spe- cial secret process. i Take our word for it and try a pair. Mr. rnrl Mrs., Hgy „Hick& ot Qreece =ppnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ts'irthrup Mr«. Harry Hamil is visiting her dausrht«-r. Mr--. Fred Damon, of White nty. Don'* forset th-- firemen's field day, S'-pt 'ird - i« 'rvine to eypr h\!d Mr« A LaPuo i« some hetter Mr- Mabel Babcock and son Seldon of Wa=i.ington are visiting with. Mr. -and ^lxi.JX. JkL-Xlock. „._____. Mr and Mrs. Ray Barley of Holley sppnt Sunday with their parents, -Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Earley. Miss Helen returned home with them for ft visit. Robert Morgan, is building \a **&ne new barn on his farm. The Market Sanitary Main Street sROCUORiFifc^L; PEgneTW\ -Lean 3terk;j|Qast Roll Roast Beef 22c RICHARDS BOOT SHOP Quality Footwear ,£4 Main St. Opp. Market Sugar Cured Hams Half or whole 25c Sugar Cured Bacon Half or whole 26c Sugar Cured Cala Hams 13 l-4c Pot Roast Beef 12 1-2e Plate Beef 10c 2 Lbs. Liver for Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs Sweet Corn, Doz. •25c Sprink Leg of Lamb 25c - Milk Fed Veal Roast 30c Cottage Cheese, 2 lbs 25c Fresh Pork Loin Roast 28c New Home Grown Potatoes •59e-Pfc-.~ AU Kinds of Fresh Vegetables iSlfe % &^^MM^k^i^^m^i ' '*»!*•&•