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)L. LXVIII BROCKPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923 NO. 4 iMYOU YQTE SED m feoFffieift Respecting ScdtfiejfsBoiws, Ab^ sentee Voting, Adirondack Water Power, the coantog elections, 'November liWhf five amendments -wiUbe eumnitbed |j$C£ihe people of itibe ©tote of New York. 'amendments will be submitted Ifffjj^emdnienit Number One: 'Shall the I-pirofweeS wa&ai&voxM. to\ ArtlcUe 7 of libe Oontatltuitdoii empowering the legi®. IfiBlture .to. create a debt or debts not\ to Ifil^SSed—$46v0O0,O00 to> provide for the JlpSiianfleinit of 'bonuses to honoralbly das- l<jbaaig(e>dr «ol4lers; saitorig Tand-m&itees- IpBinKB tWorld Wlar who were iresidemitB l^ihe State Tifesn.'ttieiy entered tbe mil- l-jtaay 'service of' the United States, be l3i|gBvedf ' * • Aawexudnijeiit Number Two: Shall the ; wiifW n| i*?! |ip injt to Article 12 of 8tAlMtlunv-kg!Mw-xt«rjto=aiffiBi!a- I Rule Aimendinen't, authorizing every J pity to pass local farwts^to relation to lAlaLjiippflifty, affairs and government, iDKB^niBe' tpuibHc school system, amid csting the legSBaaiture, except in •nuemgeoioles on message from Che Gov- •imcfytrAo .tbe passage, of general tows 'l^fedtlpig alt cities aUke, be approved? * -J^eoidmejat - T«IuTn1Be'/ Tfareer Steal damemt to Seotlom 7 j^jpjf Agticte 7 of the Constitution on- . tiboriztog tbe legislature to provide for Itwfe of not more thorn 3 per cent of tbe lyljtorapfc Roeerve lands (for .tbe develop- 1 atfent ©X Che State \of water power tar Qie pvrbllc benefit amd .for .the construe- t'tiobrof operation theareon. of all works general discussion, on\ the tlnree-foLd object of the •Felowshto, led iby Fath- ers Damorosch, Rofctwell and Coanpton. TraTh^ee~smsr == o^^rta--wlflShr-ittoe Priests' Fellowship seeks to further to tbe diocese are\ ft} the\ restoration of tbe Holy Eucharist the chief service to every parish every Sunday; f2) the promotion of increased ineverenice to- ward the Blessed Sacrament of tlhe Altarramri-CSt the-i>rometi©n of-4ell«w- sato among the priests of the diocese. Aibout twenty of the ejergya'w-ere to attendance, some of them Irom points as remote in the ddocese as Jamestown aaad Allegany Country. :^ndItrBMihiissfcmb lines necessary .finere- |?lo^iad-*»»»5»rmirtttas_^cb_J^^ _riCTetopment fry ttrivate capital ^S^^p^tooiWe^^buap^^*- VwMi** sprmg of mi- ^tiktar leasee not to exceed fifty ye&TO, i^NjMgiHP«iiperviglonottiheQtato, but. |^K*isld5Ssr the- -use of such- power for |'\bwtee«8 plip»s<Bs oca State tender, be ppjiwyved?* i^Amendmeaxt Number Four: Shall tflie l^prjopSeed paemdpenit to Article 8 of l^^-jGons^turtSon, .proviaiQg. .that the [^ttTlniltaitaoJi of a city or county amd rgBa Hmftaftion; of the amount of aa- |^®'^a*es\tih | eteta «fl*all iSSt b£ affected 4n-taiationJby_JEMdl I^^I^ropTeft? te exempted, or removed iHtflom *Ee assessment: ,TO12® and retain- S|^foTWrcStdelbt«ia4ta3E puivoseaithe kfaittftSflR, of ^SMCih property aa It last •ajppaareu on .ubo assessment rolls', amd t ^£S^ZialerthB~leglBla.tus& to confer -uipon. m& A-psrelJale DivlB- L of Ibfi Supreme Court to detefaDatae ^^f-eueh-ipoo^entgejb^jap^ ppovoaT Twenty-Five Years Ago 'Married to Sweden-, George JFUiecaieT Biigelarw of Batavia and JS«B Helen M. Comatock of Swedien.; to Brockpoit, hoTna^ATTCtoella-ofTSpenEeitportand ^Haac2SsdsliarMr^ollaffd~of^flamltoT-to^ I^Oipatosai&^amfesr^w&t-^haH *he I proposed sanendiment to Section 1-2\ of ]LJjHcleg of itflie Oonatltuition, atuti&oTiz- laaia:laitur& -to-prgviae-^ox fhe;: eTaauilieotions-jot ^Tw'IWP'e^anTaterot-soldieirs^^aind- SERVES CHILDREN'S WEEK |^'liak'ev%nto*\all^^ thiedsepartmeBtsotl^™^ ,^ lto ^ a **<«* 41toKie ^ ipdlietSr-^ wfipB^Pteiidenit, pupils and a±iEhB.<torcK ®. ofr \•Ghitetffibr Sdhool\ -week, A die- • -wfonk wtas igdvem. in order tWt .Stte^BaTeffiS mfeht see iisst -wnM €Beif .^ilidiren <wene doing in ithe, iSundaiy ^bhotol. Followiinlg the demonstration t, brSeT expftunlatlon. was gilvem of the tte LeBittenal- ayafeeim_^eir' wjhool, •* . „ ' iSimdaiy eveniinfe an further observ- einioe of ifcbe weiek Qie Sun'day School •will present a selection from the ipagie- amt \Annericsui (Home.\ .iKveryone ts cofldiallly toTited to attend tMa se-rvke. save but thirteen, and tlhere were only four or five of these that did not show bites and scratchesT —^-*- A neighbor 'heard 1 the 'dogs barking id-fche-abeejp- in wild ftiglhit. He shouted ait the dogs and_they ran ajway, no_ brace of thean having sdnce heen discovered. Au- thorities ar»e emtt^eavoTtog .to get a line on the dog®, -which it fe supposed were borrowed for tbe pheasant taunting Tburadaiy, and got away from the huntera. HQoTflce Clark, aged/ 58 year»; &7 Brook- The caise~wa9 roporSed to Assessor port, M-rar-Peltriek Hanlon T . afi 6 d^-3S[-Nftin» mf fn«.rkaran^ in wbtoih tawoi the Itemt of Interett .Mentioned ln_The Republic Fifty Year» Aflo To-day. •Married' to this village, Jas. flhomae of KensMl and MI«s Oara Dolplh of Brockport. . &{$& 'in-FrockpoTt, Ramdall S. Hutoh- toisonL^jged 45 years; In Olarfeson, Dr. yeara- JameiS Gawagan of Hamlin builds a ttew d\welling house. sKxmvfHe-and MiBo-aCBT Hitstoo of irJife Yil'laee; at IrvinjgtoffioaihHudson, lieir- toaakPetri of Irvtngton and MJAB Emly Offenlhaeuaer of this place. Died In Denver, 'Mr. and Mm Ohas. \Wicks formerly of this village. -\ThBodOre Boosevelt makes a ahout speech at the_New York Central sta- tion Iwre,, Fifteen Veara Add~ THed In iRodheater, Mra. Cordelia A. Ifflgallis, bfthia viWage, aged 87 years; in iSmTJn, Mrs.'\ Jos. Newman; 1M5r. Merrttt, fatherpf Sylvester Merritt; in Jersey City, Oliver H. Perry, formerly of Clajrksom, aged ^8 years; to\\tor*on 3Irs. HaJTiefit-Austini-agedTS yearsj at Swedjen Center, Lee Woodiruff. I), A: AaSmi pufohises the^tJower piroperiy just north oF ffie camal. Married to Bergen, F^afflrts iF. Wdlwn amd Miss EdEth iR, Johnson, both of dapfesoBr _ - _ . ^ . - S —- » FBtKNCR Th% desMi of IWbertpiPfeJferjeTr-agie^ ?7yea¥s7^ccTffl^3F^is^4G^«r^Viday tog *e>-*hia coumftiry when a yxSumg man. He aaB-beett ft resftdan* of ^ockrort ia^i^^eeiof : *^ierf ;1,w ~-*X&Wfr&*ut^>«A-' tt- -VEas-only_ three -weeks previous 4)o Ws death, that mm Bnpfewid-fcqajchem ** cerate* b&^golden weddfag an- nlveisary, His wife Louise FeTkner; wur viv«s Mm; also four daughters, IMrs. Loutoe Scatnilon, of Rochesiber; Mr®. WaBter Jones, of Syracuse; Teresa amd Antna Felfcfiex^of Brookjort; and three sons, ^fceofrge ef Detrodtr and Andrew, and Joseph, of Brockport. Funeral services were held Monday morntog from the Church of the Nativity, Rev. M. J. Jtreig officiating. Interment in Mount Olivet cemetery. CLERGY MEET IN BROCKPORT ' The Pixiests' Feliowslhip of the Dio- cese of \Western New York, of .which leather Damirosch, rector of St. Lrake'sf :i -Oburch is vice-president, met at St. Luke's on Monday of thtsi week. The meetinig was ojpened at 11 a. m. by a celebration of the Holy Eucharist ait \wMch Father Damrosch was cele- f.bramt and the Rev. Father Sills of K'DunifelTik .acted as server. Following Ihis iservd.ee the busin'esis meetinig was f Mled to order in the parish house toy filatheT Rockwell of St. Andrew's (j^OhuTCh, 'Buffalo, who is president otf ijihe Fellowismdip. At onra o'clock the ladies of St. Chapter .served an excellent there iwaa a. I- , J^illarflia IllhiiriiolJieoni, after -which TUTTLE 'be death of Christina Tuttle, two onths old dauighter of George Tuttle, occurred Thursday morning, Octohei 18th, following an illness \of only two days. • She is survived by three sisters, Mildred, .May and 'Marguerite and one brother, Raymond. ^ * Funeral services were held Friday 'morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Episcopal Church, Rev. Father Dam- rosch officiating. Interment was to Lake Vie\w cemetery. . r « DOGS WORK HAVOC AMONG SHEEP FARMERS IN CLARKSON AND SV^E^SUFFLR^SmSXJCr OF DEPREDATIONS MEN WHOM^fOU OUGHT TO KNOW WDL GreS^FtMklr^PwRstfeally - - Ruined.- Some -of the. Dogs Have Been Shot Sheep kJUlimg dwgs are resipcmisable for iserious losses sustained by Williato G?ree©, 1 whose farm iia on the Clarkson- Parma town line road, last Thursday night. The dogs got into Mis flock of sheep during the night, and Friday morning the dead ^bodleTs\ oFa nlinTber of them, were discovered in ibhe fleld* and along the' road. Many of those not kiMed outright were so badly torn, and bitten that they, haid to \be short, and the few that escaped; Injury were found scattered' around on the netehiborlng farms where they tad taken refuge. Of a flock naimihertng thirty-seven laimte and «wes, i!t was possible to shieap, were killed, and compensation will be mad© by the state, Two other Instances of Bheep having been, MLed by dags fcave been reported south of thse vilaee witlhtoi the past few weeks. Dogs destroyed' one and seriously injured, several other sheep in John Stickney'a flock abput two WBeks-afeou A^eiBL-d&yjBLjKaElfiSJCJto ves-weetof Che yiHageT haS Several sfieep kul«d- amd a ffiamSjeT of others tajurod. In 1 the- last tosbance three* dogs were found, and %woof.fifieni slot, one niak= ing hds escape. the-ownepshto of whichi wm faken orer \visum - He wa^-ntoateenr-yeai»-okI-at- diutghug-\tend-ltebA refi^hameoatsi'gilllie .^^•.M.ra. Wn^liait^. MATRIMONIAL Holley \were united to mantoge by Che Btot.JPaffier Krieg, wtth,a nuptllaJ hdgh toias*..' They were atbemded by Miiss Helen -Totyl, 'sister of *3ie groom aW B^rnaT^JLynch of 3WU«y^ The Ibride was 'Decomtofely gowned naif to russet _camtpn crejpe with msatoh an* carriieo! an arm ibogquet of bride's roses amd UlteBofthie-valley WfiSH nlrst taMHy ovsr *Me *ro* i post business, Mr. iSunmons divided The^ridjestnaldlwo^lnjpwn aatto-Miai-i 11 ^ -**Die. betw^eajthe two jtores. bat hat to mafechrund carred ptok roses. —ESollawJn« lie Aer^njffiBy^a_3e^f^ dinner was servea at iBBie home of t*re brTde's parents. Covers were laitHfor tSebg/twailve ifrelnf 'geatel—\at the Crtp~arM'onrtiieiir-retu.rn-'l , tapme to Holiey- The -preinuiptial •events,, tocluded _ a dtoiner by Mrs. B. J.C^Brfen-of Brodk- Bullard—of ^Morton nnd M,iss Agartlha Feltz of this place; a \dinner by .Mrs. John Toal of Holley and a variety shower by Miss Helen Tool of Holtey.. k -' # CLAM *AKE SUCCESSFUL Plahs for Dance Under Way The American,. Legion Clam Bake Sunday afternoon at the Broetaport Yiatch Cliuib, was very much enjoyed iby over sevenity'five men. Guests were from l J>«=C»aiiOT|4iMO«, TO 6ftT» EJDWARO • <tf 5E: Troxrei A.E .F. n PHi=»i?M«=>ti$.^- Axnong the iMJain aixeet bustoeas houses- of Brockport appears the well by'hlnr-fifteen- years- a^—Tb* loca- tk»hai» toeen corjmoct«d-\*Wb. Arogn aa lar back as one rem«mlBw«. The present owner aMBfcliaged th« traedness from R. A. Chandler. When Mr. Simmons took the busi- ness over, there wwe various things bandied besTdes-lwle, -but\ faththe that time. He was aen<t overseas to Juee-ot 1918, and was to. the One from Auguat &£h, until after thearmlstice was -declared. He was toltiated at the battle of Ypres, the place the Canad- TOAL—FELTZ A pret^faawedJdtogtook olaoe yes, terday morntog at 8 o'clock at the Church of the Nativity when Miss ftuth Louisa Feltz, daugSter ofHB.'aaHT* ^oolJown^ho^^e^Srockport. Mrst Frank Feltz, and Albert iR. Toal, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Toal .of^^f nfl ^ wb « ,0 ^^ lbsa ^*P ei »*« a «»»«• advent of Ms ownerahip, attention be-' ing at Htndenljurg on'that memorable gan to center atrfotiy on the-drug busi> ness, wttfi the addition of school «m- pHesT-iArhieh-iB-viTteftHy-^WQe^ the civil jjopufaltion. Mr. Simmons is ® iiative of -Ganan the leading drug stores for forty years, and there, as well as here, his .business toteTesti|-aTe-*eBjtared- on idTugsr-He is a believ\er in tfte oW adage that, \One thing at a tine and that done well,\ has ouite some- bearing on sue ^tcessr for Btjvtfrai years 'heHaas^mmed-^aie management, of the local branch, over to\ others,'\ For some iiffiifijpaBlL J2te BnxclawnTr-fanifm-^gr^been-nndef-^he- effleient^managersliip-ofLjeoii- Sorter, ;totb^=ftlrM^OTatihier pastien^yoars^ EdSHffd B^^nmionSi the prdp(rietor*B soifi, had aissteted dur- ing two years- past, devoting >H of Ms bride's- table. The horoe way arranged'with roses amd cihrysantbe» mimae, a «olor° Bohenre of pink and •white ihetog carrted out _ ,Mr. andTWriTTCaTleft on £ Vestero] feae-aB.d -encrgles-^^th^3H»iTis«3w were mo two ways about it. so he en- hatecl on \May 15th, B17, in the lflStb Aanbulance Company, of the 27th Di- li, INDIA TO BE THE SUB MOM FOR THE XftMffia YEAR of the Mystery and Clarm ~pl OrieflM Cities, their Customs, Religions, Philosophy, Temples*J^$4 JL. '**(*$'$ . • •'-*^?' , H r rftn - vM '':'i$ns& *• ^-^^SrvaH -. ,^S| ipayis -to adverttse,-then Brockjport has been vvell advertised by ithe motortog public in thds seotioin. of the country. Book lovers are finding much to im- ; I'tcT^fe^ihem^^tMfehe-^Ceat^p-^da-ring-Jtihe past few -weatos.* Cata'logtoig on tWr fietiaa sldte is just about complejtsa, The Coramittee has been hard at work om the old book®, clearing-ami sorting to matke room for more vajuable books of reference and- travel. Mo«t of the cataloig.lnig hfas haen done by -Mites Cecelda Alten, with-assistance from the Liilbrary.Committee, and-iMiss Reynolds, Librarian of tlhe State 'NormiaiL ' RMAt-NOTES^ Dr; A; W. A ents. Changes in Basketball Sched- -fjtfL .Joint SCMIQH Tonlflht j/ar. amd Mrs. John M. Boyd, hayte o»- n»un«ced t&e marriage of itheir daughter Hiairriette Belle Boyd of the class of- 1917 -to -Mr. H. Allan Lacey of the class of 1923, on Thursday. Ootoher Tl. T-923 at Roslya, New York. Last Thtiirsday even-iing, October IS, t&inma Sigma-hattanf tuformalr iarftia- tton! and on Friday evemiing the fomiail inltiiatlon. Several alumni of the fra- temniisty were .present at the meeting on Friday. On. Thursday evening, .the 25tih, the ARondans and the Pbilaletheains. wfll hiive a joimt session, in .tbe society hnlL The> evenilng wdll be spent to . India is the subject the History Clijk hias takea .for its study this winter season.' Following is the .program tp- r'anged: ™ > October 26, Hostess, Mrsv Elbert W. JBidgtoiiia^-XjeogKiphjy. \ Tb.e-aajbft.iif 'Indta,\ Miss Martini; ''The' ProvinceB and iRivers of India,\ Mrs. Coospef. November 2. Hostess, Mrs. Fred K. Caswell. Cities, \Benares Oalcotta, Delhi, Madrasi,\ Mrs. Thompson; \Wealth and (Natural Resources .a* IiUdiia,\- M.TS. Mansh; ''Farms and' tav dustries,\ Mrs. Waterman. '. ' Novemrjer 16, Hostess, .Mrs. Retry X- 'StevenB, \The People of -toft^ Mrs. Stevemisi; ^Indian 'Oustoimia; wl ^haracfceri'Stlcal\ 'Miss W^laea. : Novem'oer 3ft» Hostess,' -M-re. Crewg* RBliigiortsr-^^raihimalsa*. Buddhism,\ Mrs. Ball; \HindiulBm.** Mrs. Latfarop. —Beeemfeep-14^ -HosU-wa, Mrs.-iMJBk. Watermaai, \Mohaimimedaaalsm Mm. MtHer; '\T-heCJaste System,\. MJssJ^a^ nie*. Bairatebt; ' \Philosophical Sayingii from the Korani,\ TWrs. Rudman. 'Janu'ary 4, Hostess., MrsT'Hemry-JL - Lathrop, \Teptples and Mosques \of: India,\ Mrs. Stull; \The Gods of Indit,\ •Mrs^ Pec®hjam. •January 1-8, Hostess, Mrs. ESmory O. \Webster Government and Histonp. \Ancient India,*' MJS. Brennan.; \hi'Pfc under Mohammedan Uule,\ Mrs. 'Wl*-. lace; reading, selected, Mirs. PeyatBt February 1, Hosbess, Mrsi Ideltoert'K. Miller, \India Under British RuteT Miss W&Ite; \Twentieth Centeny serv»ed, TtLetro hame been a f«w cibaiieea to the basketball schedule for fche coming season. On Tlhanksgivdng aight there will be a igamve to the aiomatal gynuras- ians got \tlieir first taste of deadly gas, i um between the school alumnd and to earlier war days, and was at the the normal team. The prelfoitaary will frontlmtiLlfee.blg-^MslopnQd^boom-^Jat, .between the Spencerporl High School and the noranait reserves, .On Septem-ber 23th,.of nineteen eighteen. Jtunranxy 18. the normal beam will play After the ariulslietr was\~dec3aTed his j agaiaBt Lama at Lima «ad oa Maissh-14,-. They were order- j o-n ? <ia, y last week the Jundor High ed hoto* ia-March T 1919, when he-was{gtf TOO t<HrteCiu^neid&-ea»dy saleia m^iKtoredi out of tihe service with the • $& Ti^totoig School, > Th43 year the ramkof oorporal. i c lub ^te workmg for a bul*etln .boaird A® wlitai most of the boys, the ques-l^r the Traimtog School. \ tten-of the future then had to be de- hast week^Dr. Thompsonu. th&JPrln cfcded amd the- -College of- Pharmacy at. Oolumblar¥nIversily\aeSt claimed Ms Iniaresits. He graduatfd from there in 1921. Since then Brockport has been hfe - stamping ffounds,- and 6 ioona Urug store his principal actinrity. Mr. Simmons is Commander of the •Ifersftb>GrispSeama¥ L*egion, oipa.1, and Jrtr- Walter.. X. jHgrrjngton^ jr^^MBJml-CJSeaecled.JReMlagLJBg. this Tmtning SchooTTJepatrJP\ Bdiword'%., or \®d.\asi he is popular- ly called, came from Canaadaigua to Brofik^^ffif^lTr .^etot^eteBtotetgy- port; ar^amatre party-4>HKrs.- C; -L.\ tfoat-yea^at-the-^ogafo^ ^5^^ talned quite soine reputation on that year's basketball team. War clouds were hatagtog heavy then, and' there PSS3L. of BrockporL ^_He.„is_s^__a:-miitee.ls_reyjging BeTUber of tie Masonic order and the OdS Peltowsv^md ia Assistant Foreman of-tlie _SUsby. Jiose_ X3orh.pany. *Mr. ^hramona^ap^stara'ied to WZZ^Wss DojKi^^o^rlflnd, of ll^ew York -City, a gsaaddaughter of Hon. George Sime of fllis town.- ---- - -•-• When, it conies to a question of pet bjotob^.. g^dal enjoyment,, etc., i&e boyfl deciar» thai he has ^3ef eloped i* fin© sensse of discrimination as an epir bead of nifflyt, ggb^ded' the conTOcaition of Sup- erimtenldieniits to Albaii!y.\~<55\S8lulrday*' aaTWeek 'Mr.' HseTTtogtuii aittended- tlie State meeting of itihe members of the History amd GeogrsupTay syllabus -to.- Bfi^Jir^er^ja^joom^ itSe -State corcrse of atmdVife, T^rBorF^rtaHJeio^wphyT-^—— Ltfust Tuesday, October 23, JJT.^'WT Abr^%_iCWeT_j(^it^.Sbaite Visual to- fltrae@oa 15iv^^r T \\^flsaJbBi tfiie sclsoot amid talked to Jbhe- students on visuau katinicttoni^fa the schools. e_of basketball. folJows that \IBo^\ the njatuirally Hence it \The TG\Seer~SpSa3 -orjteB~1*aiBJ5Ha\ bo^d M -S 6 seen thfe year t ag: 'well as heard. \The^dys ha,¥e adfeptea a*uni r form sMrt or iblous« of a black anil white check, which would make it ©upeaB»-^r^-4kati4a=spadas=i£^3^ the Cheer IS rated a? ooe^of genial members of the live wire set. about town. lads with any other organization. MOTHERS' CLUB HAS FINE PROGRAM The -Mothers* Club of the Baptist Church have gome to consiiderable ef- fort to arrange a program for the year that will make each meeting suracient- present from iBrookport and-' several j ly interesting and. instructive to war- neighboring towns and cities. j rant every motfher in .tihe village in at- The Post dance will be held- as j tending the meetings. They will be usual the Friday before QhiriBfcmais. held at. the Baptist Church the third \Sox\ Snvith and orchestra .hlave been 'Thursday afternoon of each month. A engaged and the comniittee is in com-: special^speaker bas' been secured for munleatlon wi'th several others. Ac- each meetimg, and each meeting will be cording to present plains there will be: in charge of a different hostess. Tbe ! continuouis dancing from 9 to 12. From program for the year, has been ar- 12 to 2 both orcihestrais, conBteting of i ranged, as followsi: 14 pieces, will join. See Lesters Basement for .di^piliay of fancy Beacon Blankets. • • SANITARIUM Private .home for invalid and mater- nlity cases. Phone Brockport, 171-J or 73 I^iberty street. Coats, Coats, Coats are selling faist at Lesters because our prices are lower. « , „ ATTENTION November ispeaike-r, Miss Julia Sauer, Head of Cthtldreni's Departm'ent of Rochester PublLc Library; ihoatess, Mrs. Maude Rosenbrook. ' December |speaker, Mrs. T. S. Dean; -Hostess, ,Mra Ohas. Goffe. Janiuary, Rev. H, Life Insurance is the one ithtog in; W. Stevens, pasttoi- of the First Ban- the long list of necessiities that you cannot buy \whenever you want it. Yale 'Forbes, Brockporf, New York. tist Church; hosrtess, Mrs. Wm. Riley. Febraary speaikeT, Prof. W. J. Herrimg- EASTERN STAR NEWS At the regular meeting of the Bast- enn Stair 'Momday evening-two candi- itetes, Mrsi Jennie Oillmor Steele and MTS. Norma Hendrick Laiwton, were initiated.' The Worthy Matron, Mbs. ton,IM. A., Principal Brockport Normal, Helen Webb, also gave huer report of Tnakiimg School } hostesis, .Mrs. George fae Gramd Chapter sfeasion held in Ne>w Roibertson. Marcli ^sipeaker, - Prof. York City. Henry Lathrop, Brockport Normal ', , Miss Flo .MacLachlan will attend a hostess. Mrs. Paul Taylor.__ Aprtl pa, st Matrons' luncheon im Benirietba, speaker,, to be announced; hostess,.'gaturdary. Mrs, Frank Chapman. Mfcy Speaker,' \ \ • >—• =- Herman J. Norton, Director of Health our Candy Specials Depart-roen.t of Rochester Public on. Saturday are becoming more oopu- Sahools. June, picnic meeting, hostess, ; lar each-week. DobsOn's Drug Store. Mrs. .Mewton Hovey. L Beacon B)ankets • ,are going taut at Lesters. Get your today. Visit- Abasement for fancy COMMUNITY CENTER ATTRACTS blankets. MANY OCTOBER TOURJSTS CHICKEN* SUPPER Tourists from all over the United The ladies of tihe M. E. Church will States have registered at Community }L« W t ] ieir F? u ^L?^ ke S. f™^,^ r-™*. , • n. J •,, i.^ , --. . i. [Thursday, Oct. 2&th, from 5 until 8 Cember during the delightful October'^^^ days of the past few weeks. Amonig; ' —• thie coTnimiemts made by them, we are' BUY UNDERWEAR told that Brockport 'has one of the 1 *™ 1 blamket , s at testers where aasort- , 5 - , . meats are largest and pnees lowest. most convenient and complete — rooms in New York State, and February 15,. Hostea*. Mrs, Altre* 1 © Thompson, \Asoka. Abter wA GiviSf- hi,\ (Mr& Caswell; \\Wo^aen of Indatf MTS, Bri*bainT' - - i ,. February 39, Hostess. Mta» Ytiav (Faouity Tea Room, Normal Sohoo*>_ Arts, \ATcbltecture.\ Miss Ya*e; lam- tern Slides. •Mtech! 7, Hostess, 'Miss Jessie \WMt* '•-Acts and. Crafts,\ Miss Bleota lihu*;. , »Scutptare amd PainTtlng?* (Mrs. G<tp; —Mia»ht..14 H(wtft«s.-IMrs. j'es, Brai. uan, Literature, \Myths Folklor©,\ Mr^. Legends Webatwrr \Bdg Vt and U(ptell8h»Bj3i\l'l»6Wh TOtoOk ^: Maroh\ a,_Hostess, The Misses Bit*- nett, \The GreaV^icB? i \Mri..'%6ti0ne~ h Ram»yapa^-^^.iMahaibhajata. 'Tfc» Mary, BSarnett. .\ ' 1 ~~ 7 ~ r /IMarcri 28. Hostess. Mrs. PeftB <fc Ortppenu \Modem Prose and Foe1*y^\\~ Miss 'Mary 'Mlnotrr^Dramarand-Musicf 1 *—- Mrs. Dean. . \ April 4, Hostess, Mr?. Franlf \W. Baa\ d^atiBn^lsaiioMimJB.-|i4t^ r *!*:__ 33rJppeDL^J3Bagore»_ LJI|L_^3 WorSagT^ ; •PS\. CHILDREN WORKING FOR VETE* HOT/HTjaN- CAMB.:;:. The school cMldren of the vulag» \ -aleejaafiglEelF gp^»7^h.|r|buW^jF^^; -waads*h«VeSeflamTMoanltaiia Can* M ~~~ ihe- A^dlr0ndBdte^_f^to.J»pdk' wMk \foF^tt dtores tcove* b^en' ffliv trftbuteid ameBg tfiemT\iiSu \Ifliey tt» being asked -to enflst fine aid, of their ^amiltes^and ttiendis. to illEng ^\Uhaiv. The flap of ths card fflustiratosi a-lbHi W. on euiaoor ptoe tree eamip, anflr-Jfitat toiscriiption asks for \help to put a sBA . soldier to tbais bed, amd bring MmhoaaB well.\ It Is a worthy undePtaMag, arti is ajTraxSged to a way that will appetl to ithe understaindtaig and sycmpatMe« of tihe boye and girls. Tbte Tetera«» Mountiain Camp means more .to tbe side soldiers\ WSr^oan easily be -expreewsij,. and tne little ones should expetiteafc* no difficulty to obtatntng >the panaM... amiounrt necessary to fill their sidle soldier bed cards. Radio - Concerts dally at 3 o'clock, 4:15 amdi 7 at Dbfc- suMi's Drug Store. You are welcome. *ft m i re8t ', Carters amd Mumsins Umderwear. Bea- if it con Blankets. Buy Your Hat to wear with your winter coat at \Me Donald Slaters. They will have e.'fln» sihowiaM ait Saturdiay, Octoiher 27ifib. TOILET GOODS SPECIALIST Mies G. I. Pewetlfce, toilet ^ooii- sipeciialdst, of Boston, will^be !m!BTO^fc| port during the week of Noyemlber;! also ithe caTe of scatp and toalfc;\ 'Wm ,... w ,.- 6 message costs) you. nobhfefe, ibut &@0$$j!igM, limiitfed number of ap^oto)tae^^Mpli|||$.p| made. Phone us, niunibef 3§k'%;0$i0l^f^^ SRSSS? *m 'S'