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•• •• t-m§ ..... ^^3 • ut^ . . * i * 4 VOL. LXVIII BROCKPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1923 NO. 9 | DEATH ENTERS ERAL HOMES ASIARJDRWARD PASSES CHARLES PRESTON AWAY AFTER EXTENDED ~\ \ ILLNESS wife, Sophia, of this place, «^^^^|«IJIF|P ROOT soniSi Heary, of Brocteport and Williami *1*JMMEL »vU 1 of Rochester, and one granddaughter. Numeral iservices- this afbermooiir tut 3 o'clock from (his late home which he has ooeuipJed for the past forty-two years, with Rev. W. J. Wilteniburg of- ficiating. Burial at Beach Ridge. len-Passing of Mrs. Mary E. Friday Morning. Other Death* ADAMS x •Ellzalbetlh Adams of Nontlh street, a long 1 time residenit of ito -Ullage, died suddenly ait her home morning, -as a result of a stroke \Whtch she sustalined Thursday- nightv She was Ibom to Parma 73 years ago, tjhe daughter of Aibram and 'Lydla Hller.and hasTiveaTh^g^e^efpart ^f Ber life to Brockport amid vicinity. She is survived fey one son, Elmer =^€J^—and- two daiugbjbeira, Ida IM. and GtorB' ir., of Broctopont; four brothers, \WlHiaim H:, George Adalbert and J. E, M. .TTffl*»r, aU.oi Broctoport amd Lewis -ZbrtO: Bae^egtor; alge^fottr-grandcMloU rej». -i—-Tbe-funeral-was heldLManday: after.- iwxm ait 2:30 o'clock from her latbe home, iRev. H. W. Stevens, officiating; . at Garland cemetery. HOLLAND Jamie Holland of the Fourth Sec- road ...passed away Monday imoTin- ing, following an illness of two week®, She wais (born in Ireland 59 years ago, conning to thl% counrtry when .bwenity- four years of age. * About itMrfiy-two yeans ago, she was limited im marriage to John Holland, whose dearth occurred a few years ago. She was one of the charter* members of the Mary Jane^ -HolmesChapier,.Oxder oLEastexn Star. Two daughters and two sons survive her, John, of Brockport and Robert G., of Roeheister, amd Jennie of 'Brockport, and M-ra. Jessie 'Smith, of Rochester. She is also survived ihy. one sister to Saskatchewan, and a. •gramdaiughiter, £n Rochester. Fiuneral services were held' from her liate home*'this afternoon at 2 o'clock, wiWh Rev FmorvJx\Wehaterofficiaitiiiig Burdial at -Beach, Ridge. HISTORY items of interest Mentioned fn Republic Fifty Years Ago To-day PRESTQN . _,._ —I. .Med in .Broclcpori^-Mrs^Mary--Van — fries B. Preston died at his home, Ep®, aged 87 years ; Patrick iCollinis, aged 55 years. tog a long illness which had, been | The mew machdne shoop erected by arther aggravated : by an auto ac-. Ezra Hufeson iii the southwest part of j NORMAL BASKETEERS OPEN SEASON THANKSGIVING AGAINST ALUMNI The _ Lineup „ For First Game '1* Strong One; Year's Schedule Assure* Good Games 'eMent .which ocourred in the early (the vllage -is completed, and . summer. Tig was the son of the tote with .machlnieey^^.wrho^mem'hfi Fohit-and- Sophia Preston, and was.exact locailon and hhe output?) filled the. \bom 68 years ago at the family honre- •\Mead on the South Redman road _tu ^=the town of Clarkson. He was a well iDfiown farther and sjookbuyer, and had s^fcJMS® Circle of. friends,. In 1907 he . D. C. FTeeman sells Martin Amridon one hundred acres of land in . ma.rTran.Ti . Twenty-Five Year* Aqo t>ied in Brockport, Mrs, Mary Har- mored to this village where he has'ney; \aged 63 years; in BrcckporC Mrs\ . .ptoce made his home. |Jentner, aged 78 years; to Batavia, |-* jLr -^-jpe—tr \eurrtved by his- -wife, Mrs.* Hiram. Q. Madden, formerly of this yil- ~ ^^\^pffiigPrestbii.! one son, Ray teee. aged 29 yeara, •^/pfeaton/of Kendall; two daughters, ^Inene Iji.wrence, of Rochester, |rTiM!«B:lf*«te7\*frs. Charles S. WIMiams, BROCKEOR ORGANIZATIONS The 1923-24 basketbaJl season opens l l^rmal boys wHS stiack lip iagainBt the Married to Rochester, Asa MerrittL-u„,„_,»„_ - ,.„_„, »^,„ ^ * kV *. ^« • cnaampion alumni team of .the- season and: Miss Josephine Sizer •both of 19^,5.5^ -pe^ROi*^ - .*^r r ^-^-*^»j i - • 4^ R00U caiptain of the Uorniste, isplayv r __ i „„. - , MissMarlami Johagon, a.ged 61 years. ^ ^ mr& year wMl ^ twm ^ He IwffiB^SiML'Jve^andcMdren, and fa «f u « k ** * **J *^ ro ^ a to ,started his 'basketball career tn ihe * '^;one niece, Mrs. Ztora Smith of this raflroad tracks and IkstanTfly kflled. ! ^^ 3^, several yeaM ^ ^^ m^ I ^ e lQ f*f f^ 6 betweeDj ^^t that time proniised to ibe an eicep- , =-The*ineral will be held-^froin: his. <JflM». aai fitftJ^HeeUies PteS^-.fw.tionaHyfcrt phw ^4t^ WttiteTIO p 0r p=^»teihomeT»fiday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Thanksgaving day results in a victory €falJlin g_ « D unk\ Lawler,' .Boyd\Wfl for .ttlhe Protectives. Fifteen Years Ago -. Died in Brockport, Mrs. Henrieta liams and \Dip\ Murray were In Nor- mal when Root entered tbe 7itih grad« These men, whose names are alw&y® menitMned with the best of the basket- MoOulla of Hamilin, aged -60 ye%r9; ta! 1 ^ 11 world of Tjha£ tfme, g%ve^\Ms r PRESTON ** The daaiffi of .Alfred D. Prcs*on oc- -cuTPed early Thursday momitog at thw ^r -ri »,>Jl» «^«„»^^^ r~. «IX-«<M. **t Rfce. aged 70 years In Rochester, Jno, teller home, following an Htoesa-01 ! , -_ ™^T,4„ TT^ «ro*. MoOuHa of Hamilin^ aged fiO years; tn S^t^^TZ^L Z^ Htosdate, Mrs'. Saphia.A MerruT, for- »*» coacfcta ? <\* «*W-«K*T *«C *om to Brockport 75 years ago, rfecetv- BrootoOTt 3^ fi3 veaTS . te tions could have made 4h» team when -** **- iSHitiH*^-^*^-***,** ™rty-« Brockport.jased-fiS,yw», i^ xMy ^^ m ^^^^^ an op- portundty. Coach Salisibury took charge ot hfin on .enterlag'hiigh jschool aad when 'the past season ended \Herbie\ was considered one of the best all around amateur pfe.yer®-m itinfe secSon NoTcmiy tne l3ofmaT\c<>acin i but every basketball fan fai school and town ,are depending a lot oil him fox the coming season. ^-JWorkQu^itte-j^trWe^ls. itesa iheen slackened up In readimess for the at- owHSm-oT ears; V ^sscttre- a' Hcense.!* 31 ^- \*• -*&• - M ^^ J*&* tonrofirowi -fe^hteMncMtoiJrat^ilie^^oul-schooiSi ™»*-«~ X».«^I K .-B»L.. . ^1905 he married Alicft.BrMl^ Ptt. B ^ rt ' Tho ™ Be \^- ^ TTltodteawr^tocay after wWch,W fi , R< *«* ^ of Broc^^ purchases «ioved to California, remaining ta^^'*TS | lll «*»' r -ontffl WW, when mey returned ea. t! ^^^ ^°f^ &*} ** «f» » i ixi--4 -r- -rr^AH.^^>v, - -»«- fa.;,.^! -»f Boehester and Miss rTmma Mein- [—ftn^-settDedJB-RsensstBr:—HBZJOBISEI ^^ •-»«,-. - ^onmke^^d^u^h-^im^ 1 f ^^^^^^ _ a^spent nearly two years to Alaska! ^^f^J^ Ms ^^ to Ham \ p. Br, Greene property on Erie str&st ,,,j»9ar5y.two^years_ag», and returned t» * BocT^orttoma^ttheirhosne. \Heviim' ..__„, , ,. ^ . bB-MSMtaBreaUL-jsmlBSffikSsj^ - 1924 LICENSE PLATES It isgeititinig alongrU>wmid^l&24-and- 400, who, were amnfyng the pioneer set-; =S»5fr«Si^ein^rZ\ \Z 1™* Ani^obOe--eM>-^ Rochester His .wife and onie d««eMer, tlrsul.a,!^ ft ^ M « f^^ . ., •fv.^rrr * - .- - ?y«aa« at <a» BTOcknoa*-Servi<!e--G«iiaeer Prank WeHer and Mrs. James uresser, > -.---•-•* „ ' _ '\ i^^s^^^^n^^jivHja^i t ^_ v ,locai.headquarters. They offer, the ^~ «febcefrttm the 'home of his sister, Mrs. ( ^\ ^»'<^<- a * , » <•\*» n-^ \•\«• \»« _. .... jpeH-^^eet, -SHJSidagq: If car ownersr wiisMng *o o*b*ain TJc- nigM at the gymnasium-. Guards^ on Three of the Nornjal's last year men will staTt-j—Clidden, Oorbett and Root. ^ , *^2^iSl - **» : ^^ officiating. atery. WAMSUR& - Tlhe death of Peter .Hiamtourg of streetr occuiT&d Mondajy morm- following a two weeks' 11106313, was a residienit of Brockport for [ upwards of forty two years., having set- tied here in 1881. Deceased was born in Cassel, Germany, October 26, 1848, end his marriage occurred at that place staSe th© ntgSLtof\ the wotdd be most convenient for them, iifc wHI be possMie to get iQie pTaltes on the might *hait seem® most popular. RED CftOSS ROLL CALL AWAITS LATE MEMBERSHIPS Brockport hag not yet- reaehedt 'her week'whlcht 1921,22 - -RfoeaSfc Barkiey, Srpretigi JCnapp and Covert are also expected - to be on-hand; - » ' - ^Pne Alumni hope to have 'TOp\ Mnr- ra'y in the lineup. If Marrray is not aible to report the following men will start: Welch,, captain of last year's Normal team; Hawkins who jumped Cer-! center four years for the school; Nel- quota im the Tied Cross Roll Call. tateily there are very few -but who can; lis, respected guard for two years with LI FE^ftO^FHm trE^V^ETS r>id you ever watch 'the falling leave^pn a sunshiny day, when the gray trunika and branches outlined them \selves against a background of sky, deep blue and cloudless, and very very far away? They sway in the breeze where they are anchored, sometimes softly, more often hurriedly, as- the t wind sttasi them on the 'branches. It doesn't take much to weaken the staying .powers of the little ones. Just a btew OF two and they loosen. Their resisfcaiBee goa-e, they latter gently Through\ \tihe *aW,\\ weaving into 'tn¥carpet\of~thou'samds ibeneatlf them. The clear, _ firm, full (grown ones move incessantly on their stems., with jthe sun'Shiine playing first on top, then on the under side, until endurance 13s' worn thin. Sometimea their wayiis straight and mire, as the •wind guides thecal to the end of their journey. Then again, the snarp little breeze carr4es-them to -its grasp^ttt they are in no hurry to light. They sail down, and over, an4-jup again, then off at an angle somewhere, their red and gold outlines making a brave effort to keep from landimg. Finally, they strike a sheltered air current, the faint breeze deserts them, and they, too, quietly gtide_tgearth, .. . _ . . - - -— Then there axe the seared, deep veined, weather worn leaves, that arc in no hurry to take off. They stand at sentinels, while miillkwi'S about them go floating past. It requires more than a breeze to dislodge them from their stronghold. They flutter and blow. The blighting frosts take from theni bhetr smoothness and color, and their surface grows dry and browned, but the age-strenigithened stems hold fast. After awhile they look lonely, just one here and .there, where ypu can count them on the tips of the branches. Their mission is not yet ended. In losing- their beauty,\ they have de- veloped strength, and *he±r existence takes on the form of a reminder, as well as a promise, •bonjg-after the others are curled\ up snd^dry,\ \they\ stand\ their\ ground, cha&englngTKeeold blasts that herald the wfonter% coming. Finally endurance becomes exhausted, and they aire caught in the gale that (aiTiesjaggoi in. Jfejgrasp. , Life, and the leavoB. They surely set one thinking.—Helen M. Nelson. ; aider the .plight if -Che little children of 1 HOME FOLKS AREJNJURED 7 the Near East, orphaned through wars,| massacres and famine. • We are asked ;tp nroviae for our Golden Rule iSunday .dinner, December 2nd, approximately the simple fare that is served to che\ ohiil difen in Near Bast Relief orphan- ages, and then make as generous a thank ofrerimg astpossfble to the !*Jear\i AND CAR SMASHED IN AN ACCIDENT William VanOrden Must Return Home When Able to TraveL Collar Bone Broken :m& —^*^^ u 1 !^ wm %m ..-, -,. vmim MONROE LODGE, I. 0. q.F TO GIVE \ALL A MISTAKE' — -wiW treTor dlsptey. - -The eiiter^lmnenit committee who harve the affair in charge Is composed of E. C Caswell, chairman, Hairry Jfohnson, Kenneth Raleigh, EWward Cotter and Benedict. Doings Among Our Flourishing Fraternal and Social Organizations Many Brockport people *ntssed out on a good home\ talent-entertainment when they failed to atte&d the Merry Travelers-staged Monday and Tuesday witO* a bang tomorrow -night when thejni^ts by the Eastern: StsjJr. To say that the v*Ttow» characters took their parts equal ta- stage folks would at once «h*r«cteri»#4Kia-Bepoorfe as silly, but Brockport has most ex- cellent talent as was demonstrated again to, the Merry Travelers. GORE ENCAMPMENT The schedule lot the nest Meeting of the Encampment has been changed. It Is planned to hold an oyster supper following the *nieetuig and- amCBg the vJsitsrs_exT>ected»^wllL \he Grand-Re- presentative Le Seur, of Batavfa, The program wflTTje sufficiently Interesting to -warrant the attendance of every member. candidates. About forty members of the lodge accompanied the degree team to Broekjsort for the occasion. Re- ffeshtmenitsi were served at the con- ctosioiv of the meeting to aibout. one hundffed members amd guests. The deigree team of Monroe Lodige has accepted an lmvitation to put on the second degree a* Frankfort .Lod??e hi Rochester this ervenimg, and- it is a large delegation, from Brojfik- port Odd Fellows will attend the cere- mony. LEGION AUXILIARY TO ELECT OF* FICERS MONDAY NIGHT . An important business meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Ameri- can iLegfcm wfil nelieTd Monday liven.\ toratT5he-PU.DlIc TmXoW\arrffcTocK- The president, \Mrs. C. A. Hansch,.re- \qii^ls^a aJI \Wo \have\ €tme cards for .the\Veterans^T^dunEaln Camp fund t9.p3ease torn them in at tbfertime as she has received a call from, hea&quart ens to mail at once all cards that have Shi\ would aUsoTIke to bees filled, out. ~2W Brock-T** 1,0 \Normal team have been humpinig -extend-her tfeanke-fee-the—children-of in readinessfor UdfeHand- Engek Ten 4he-CriamimaT .sehool-who^acceeded^in—£G©yr-S : fr)feAM+NE©--B¥-©©tWF &F HONOR: mals whife ifihe alumM only expect ijo ffleBdfs who contributed so generously\ fo^tifi: fund.' : . - ___ ._ . ~ Z*l_r Svery memiber of the Aujslliiary is urged i& W presettt at -tlfe' meeting Monday night as the election of-oflteers- for the ensuing year will 'be held. A comghfttee to be Ira charge of the fe- fpesfhments at; the American Legion dahiee-wnSeh- i»So-be-isIA in ttm Nol^:manweF^exas»Hied mall Gymnasium, Friday evening Dec 21st, will also be appointed, •'* - ODD FELLOWS' PLAY A REAL LAUGH PRODUCER \All a •Mistake\ one of the most afford one dollar for this most worthy j every forward in High or Normal ] amusing farces ever staged by local cause. If you have failed to pay your schools in Western New York and who I talent, te the name of the play which Center,, where a .diagram cf lihe. house loaned at .8. o'clock by the Rev^JEJonry- East Relief in- ordieT*thait these child--. Reports-are•\cuTrenit^T6heeffe^t\that : ren may live and grow toto useful, self-, Mr. an6r\?Mrs. William VanOrden, at supporting men and women. . J Hamlin!, who. left for Florida, .recenfly, Internationial Golden Rule Sunday is met with a serious accident while en sponsored by President Ooolid^e, for- route \In\ ffieTr macHne. They sfafJetL'\ mer Presddenit Wilson, members of the oh the journey with Mr- and Mrs. H. I«. Oaibinet, Governor Smith, and otlhers Chapman, each driving their own cat high In the affairs of state, as well as According to rumors, the VanOrden car by promjri^nit educators^ clergy and. biranped. into another car on the outr cluib women. -skints of Washington, and in this, eo- j coulter, 'Mrs. Van O-rden is said to have MATRIMONIAL : sustained .some outs from a broken , wind shlield, and some bad 'bruises, but J50FF—RIEBELL I the results were not especially serione. home of Hrs. JJary Qoff oh . After \they had\ gotten'down dntoihB onroe Avenue was th« «ceu« of-a^gtate of^eorglaV however, we \undeV retty wedding 'Monday evening. Nov. sta nd a more serious mix-up occurred. 26ih, when, her grandson, Ralph Gdff They -^re struck by another autn, and Miss Ada RiebeU, daughter of Mrs.' t}lie j r car wrecked, and Mr. VanOrden's /MfA ItfebellofRochestef.wereunited^^ia,. ^ nw hmk ^ an<1 B(>vpra1 ,«. in marriagft;! The ceremony was per- fractured. .Mrs! VanOrden- escape! without serious IMtiry. W: iSteverw in the presence of fortyr—T^e \accTdehT is saidTTo have\ hap-\ relatives and friends. . pened ^y^^ distance from a hospdtaL ThP bride was becomingly gowned wnere ^^Q wa8 no ambulance service ^n white orpandie trimmed with pink available, and they were taken to tha George satin ribbon and her net veil_ arranged n0 . me ^ a ^aotor. They are still at In fan fapWon and caught with a ban- the doctor's home, under 'his care, deau of pearls. Shej»rrieiA.lMMiqnefc wllei ^!^^ , imfe j| ^ . fit . of pink and white roses. Little Miss condition to travel again, when we are J 3p,t J :y ™ a j. °f}^ asrrrrgjbearer. told they wlU forego their plans, for a Following the ceremony\a~vvedl1ing winter^lhe sunny south,\and heai sapper- was served, covers for eighteen back for home in Hamlin. FRANKFDRT LODGE OF ROCHES- TER GUESTS OF LOCAL LODGE —Th© seeottd a^re^>»^ip\uU'oW'tnrfu3I •form on FTi#a,y evsnlnig of last week by the desgree tea.m ol'the Frankfort j being J,aid at the bride's table which, Lodge of 'Boctoester. for a class, of five wa « centered with a laree cike. The! house was prettily decorated in pink] and white. „. A NOSE DIVE 1 Steamer 104, one of the big ste* ,boate of the toberwaterway Compaajv^. On their return from a wedding trip'nosed\ Mmi^lmtoJiphe mmmmi^Au^-- to Watertown, Oeidensburg and cither on the north ibamk at (the Mato< eastern polnU, they wlU be at home at bridge i&umdiay afternooii o'clock; s«d it-w«-irtx.o«aieeKa 143 Monroe Avenue. they were able to pull her otrt into. -J/Mryr • sitream and start her again on her iirmy' v \ COUNTY HEALTH COMMITTEE The November-merit farar of theC5ouraty g^gt H«nMh Pommittee ma_ heldJFTldayJnj.. JSmiajBia. romidemhto aYcttemeat, thirty county. „,, ^^ ^ tootlme of whistles', and riar- ELABORATE. PLANS UNDEtt WAY FOR^ILSflY HOSE ANNUAL DANCE The Silsfoy fflloae Com'pianiy ds- plan- ning a big home coming reunion and dance for -New Year's eve at the Com- _panyjg club rooms Iri the Public Build- tag. It ig an'ticTpaited ifuat\ over one hundred couples will be In attendance. Arramgeonenlfl are behng m.ade_Jio. Rochester—ivith about' meniiher s at t en d Inxr. . j Irg fl ( ^Q ^^ ^^ the ^p^^ , Th» «x'hed-»ile for frenlth examlna-, his crew worked strenuously for hottW tlons.for.Alje . pre-srahool child w<»s sub- trving flbb'back her \away f*oin *he TTIB.. ' mitted. -Tliese eiramtaBiHons will be The bank- was limed with spectaBtOW\ wradwted bv jtho State Department of ( who endoyed Uie Sunday afterimoa ^|HeAl!tilu,wJik. .the cftopecallc-n ^1 the rxmimatlon T -ajid>-4Botoyl6te-^vJep County Health Comindttee and the what relieved wihen the bridge flmaHy , Home Rurenu, durinig •the- month of came to eartih. jJonuar^in^Roehester^Scc^oa^ClaEk.-. &m s H-imMji, Hilton,' Churdhviille, Web siter, FViirport.PittsfoTd, Honeoye Pails, organize-tbe; party erer held A FLORIDIAN GOING SOUTH To us Northerneris It comes with, a neonifetar-shoek 4o' hiear-^ftMSqerigfasF an-tspeak of going \iSOUTH\. Yet a carf SeotbsvH+e, M.Uim|erd and- Rushv , A . . . > \Mrs. - Ethel Mr. HendTlokaon:- by. the orgtraizatlon inmemjory. of tits* seventy- ftfitih aniniu aj[ jiance. Arraigge- mentis are also betog made to obtain the services of Art Taylor's orctostra^^ 12;m ^^ to W S -.ft P.^Maam^fflPST nouroed a lunicbeon meetrnig- ofthe-As-j received tbAs morning from Mrs.' M. B. s^eiatfoifc-whaeh will be Aeld^^fc»^e^Babcocitr^orm^r3y of ^ig-rtHafeeraagi:^T l , Rochester Cluib, on Wednesday, Dec. combing that very thirtf, that she is. to leate Q «n ™? m m l ser7lc . e \ t ' faa ™jEmersdn\of. Boston, will\ be'presen*;' of ^ Sax SniTtih's saxophone quinrtette. The' ' commi' :AiH centsal vffiafes-of-FJorJda-aalii^st members ot the County Heaithywieek and going io 3-bring lato&to—-- mabteg mwt ej^o^te plans ^U^t^Tl!^, 10 ^ 9 ^ %^^'^y, perr^priCheTmoWhotM^f _«. - -• »j\^«w..vidua wui-uii 8lKraW •Krrfte for reservatlonis. The eatden sections of tfhaf «faf«^HrHl wni^rolve smohg othor thdmgs an^^^^jjj M ^^ ^^ s ^ loas <* **** « tafo - «*•• shxjwn,. Tlie CoiirTol Bonor mertTast Fr^y evenungiaid examined the feSowfag boys for first and second \Class Tender- foot regutfetnents; .SJerrett Cleveianid, __ ' gal^oeS w^fles'^^^eyhaveHhaft aa-3. -,^ At ffie close oTig&e meegngmesHde. rain since October g^andittetitte TOiy- lectuire ''Mother feature, -M. J>.\ was- LEULGL- KING1-*. C Gordon clearly Thomas. <J. uordon clearly con ni&eted -with 2 L Qr^-Kroadcasttng stay Ws,~ Alrost 'has already BMed atMejjh tbe-^-aeg^ees^tengeHEterc,\ '- ™_____zzi!;— » -. — \*\'\'r\\\\* \\-*••\ i •*\\\*\ '\i—z-xT-sr-- F^anfellB- -BttpaaMlb\ Raymond.. -Hag.i^ ta England in JP^Wstof -ffie -brook, Kennelb WrSgM and Snos BeBe ,•«5B^WO*nit*c^^wd^BMfi diet.\ Normaa- BenedJefe and- Orson Bea-i plaee Sunday wLghit. Ctiba aasd SamtFratnoisco were- also- plaMIy heaffid. for (merit badges,? ^t'Mi^^raaai 2 ^^^- ^^« :^:?_Dollar highway &md*y ^vonfafc Orson Beaman displayed efficiency in knot -tying, proving his ability to tie about thirty different kinds of knots. I Arranigenwats are now under -way for the annual Scout banquet, at which tween *he\Bnj?iIteh stations and the Na- tional Association of Broadcasters, Eniarlteh fans will listen for America stiatioms ^November 26, 28 and 30, white Aimerloam fans -will listen again for .wriojjOTjxL tomobile accident occurred just j * east TST BroefciBert on ther flgttBoB \+- * sometime between sfa and eight * o'clock. An ambulance from the • * west, and a service crane from, fha* were 'requisitioned • to take. * east time various honors will be conferred En)elaad *\ N ' Qvem ^ r ^ * nd 2& *- *>* tween 10 and 10:30 o'clock, which Is 3 A. M. at the broadcasting point upon the successful Scout efficiency. conrtestarits for On account of the Thanksgiving va-! * care of the results, but diligent to- * * quiry has failed to disclose, any-* * thing definite in connection with * * the affair. . * ***** *•**'•* ~M tiling in Brockport, MT. Kaimbung was employed\ by the Johnson- Harvester Company, and later at the Morgan Ma- All A Mistake at the Blue Pitcher\Gift ^ Strand r^cember 10 andjll. Ticket* Shop. Verv reasonably priced at $1.00,, ^* c - $1.25 and $1.50. I I. 0. O. F. Dramatic Club. IF\ on April 28, 1872. On that date las* dollOT pleage n , an , a lt in at onoe at ^ naa al:SO dablb&d a uttle ln prtesalonal | will be put on at the Strand by the _ , luail „„ yius w . a ^M mN «iP HHM T year, Mr. and' itirs. Hamburg ^e-'community Center. The Roll 'Call' ball since graduating., lutetbut not I™d Fefflow* of Monroe Lodge on Mon- ca tion there will be no Scout meeting 0 f those popular^fndSroldered brated -their golden wedding anmlveT- membersinlp ^^^ cIoses November 1 least Engel and Udell. This pair ol,^ \^^ Tuesday evenung, Decemlber this week, but the bovs will meet as handkerchiefs and guest towels has aary. For a number of years after set- mh ^ forwards caused every guard they met, 1()Ul1 and uta - n ^ same ^^ scored usual a week from Friday. i\ s t come in •• for four straight years considerable j a bl S Mt-ln. Rochester about a year | • Bead Necklaces juneasiness with their smooth passing,; a S»> whi en it was played by a stock | THOMPSON!. FAVORS THE PLAN \- \. •\\'\\ <l | A New Invoice -,-.--• - .. 1 7 1 ®\i- are H Bti-1 n ^M °* tll09e 75?\ dribbling and ability to ca^e the sphere' Mm P a ^ a * tne <^ rtothian tteater . *° 1 • New York r November 23, 1923. JESS-PUGH -of hand painted china and parchaneH; chine Wo,rks. He made a trip back to ^\pjj^™ 8 ^ M ? e gJ^ ecWaceS at tne These-men are sontewhat out of prac- icrowded noilses foT a we ? k - Re \ I \I am i n sympathv with the plan to to one of the greatest comedians on *« T l' ,d . es £ u _ st received at the Bl«> the old country in 1887 ' to visit has, —, ,—^ j tf<;e bu( . their exp , eTieillCe is expected ^eansals are working out most satis- observe an Imternationil Golden Ru^e ,,he Ly^emm platform, but is equally Pi'tcher Gift Shop.^ relatives and friends, and upon Ms j RUMMAGE SALE to put them on an even basis with the .fejttorily under the efficient supervision rHnneis Sundayd on December, 2nd,\l ^^i C M 2^^^^ *HJ£S0Z return to Brockport was\ engaged as at Community Center Friday and Sat- ^^ ^^ j of Mrs. Beadle, who has had wide ex-' --\• -- *\-- • • • tlliajma ' t1c ^Ketcnes. Hi,s programs partrolman on the Erie canal, which S^h^Mefh^AJrch 116 ^6 I Those planning to attend better' re- P^ience in this line of work. \ \— . fer back to last year's game and be a t j Delightful selections by a popular BARBERS ^ORGANIZED \^ 6 gym , e arly Over two hundred mle quartette, wilL, be some of the Rr^n^%r« n nL S ^ffl e ,tt2, ar S vSl P^ple were turned away last year. |3peciaf features of the program, and Brockport, are now affiliatedthe with the ^ preltolMry ^ be played ^ the Strand management is planning to tween the Normal reserves ^and Spen-. run * Bob d coni'e*y picture -between the cerport high. \Dancing will follow the| tw< * ' a ' ot!S ^ m * &W-' game as usual. I Tickets will be in the hands of lodge e ' .members Friday of- this week, and *M posi.tion he held for about ten years. 'Since that time he has been.in the employ of the. Moore Shafer Shoe Com- pany. Deceased., and his wife were en- ' thuslastic workers in the building pro- ject of the Lurthenan Ohuirch on Spring street, to which they ha/ve always given 'their loyal support. Mr.' Baanbung is survived by Ms Rochester Local of Barbers Union International '&. W. Pitts, W. Wilson, Wm. McCaulley, J. Gifaldi, W. Rayburn, Caley & Pelow. Subscribe for the Republic now and j t^ 3 * ma y be exchanged for Reserved receive two free movie matinee tickets. seaffc 9 on December &th at Community write Alfre C.\Thompson principa maintain a smlendlid,.balance\between Of the Staie M'ormal School, to Charles rrirriorous and dramaKic numbers. At V. Vicltroy, 0-enoral Secretary of Near Normal Hall Thursday...eiar. Bast, Relief. His letttr continues: j W|U _ MEET y^ u AT PERRY , S ' \For most of us to cut in two ou^ Whv not etrt your Thanksgiving din- eatiniR, an-d give half to those who need nor at the Perry Restaurant or Tea Mary had a little man, as husky a»ii.*\/J||i will hive a larsce variety mule, ' - - - - % * * ; ^B YOUR FAVORITE TEA You can have your favorite kind tit tea served with dainty sandwiches \saril ho;me_mafle....flakeAja;fc.lhe^ Tea Room any afternoon. : 5 • _. • MARY'S LITTLE MAN it would benefit both thp giver and the ^ rtT11? ^ Yau of of-Ttte'Sts; etc. from which to choose, They both agreed 1n»uraniC5e^w^criftr and it would save an unto'd amount of right thing for a fool. receiver. I wish for the success the Golden Rule Difenor plan.\ work n~s everyone knows. The environ- OTaiy's husky tittle ttnian is 'neath ^^3 The idea had its iilVeption In Genenra men* is of the best and the prices- are sod t o stay. , • - -•» last September when representative*, very re ^ 5ra4lD l e ' We make a specialty And Mary's washing disiheal ajt of shnrt orders,. Perry Restaurant and cents 1 a day. Tllitai llii of fourteen countries gathered to con- ^ea Room 11:29 See Yale Forbes, Brocfeport, -l^|p^ tss A. \4^ ~ff^^$^^s0mM, fflM:,