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-i\ l ;._^^:7 \*-.™:.~. \'\...,..\. ;\ U —-i*j;_.*_. , - . -— i. - mt TftXg— -._=_ ti^irfe:. . : *'.,'>-'' •*;«*%•- •:^ 1 '^^^i^f^^^^^'^^^^fJI \^KW\'-'—\OK*\!, SBC^E\ 1 **\** 0 *™™- :THl'REPt|Btie;-«R<>01 •Ha 29, 1923 rita Sfflgggggfii^ ^r^^^j^n^^^r^r^ Made-to-Order Christmas Greeting i Cards & ij-li Many beautiful and distinctive 0 ' f designss offered for selection. f A t ^tMi t »<i»WH»|M««wHWiiaw?HV'' l, ««MM*««»M^i«»i*mnWt>lN»««« ,••**)* ••**-»•»*»«* »*••*»»'•»••••»•••»« •»•«••**•* • rBHEVTTIES ! j The maigiaizlnes can it ell us 5 All a|bofult the Me of Yap, £-But^ur-ihteinie g&apgr strides to keep H OUT' village on tine map; So when *he wortlrwMle tftninigs of litfie .Are being handed out Tha. ffflime 'Boron Paper first Off all I want toJhiasa alhouL Join -the Red Cross. ttanjagenJLof Orleajia county, \TtfrsTiCSKomT^\^^ em* Inexpensive as well as cTeTuxifX numbers, -R. To insure getting style want- -J-ed, order early«, , jr See sanrplesrat our store i ;H.ENGEL£ BROCKPORT, N. Y. 5 QUARTERLY BANK-REEORT KEgORT OF THE CONDITION OH The Slate Banlc of Commerce of Brockport New York, at the close of business on the 15th day of Nov., 1923. RESOURCES .Specie ..... .- 6056 91 7— OJther-cnrrencsr authorized by the Laws ' of the United States . , r,. ,77:...... r.. 22000 00 • Cash items, viz: Exchanges and cheeks for nex' ) day's clearings $3176 60 V 8853 94 i -Othet-eaalritBmirrrrsrirrrrrrs 6677'88) Due from approved reserve depositar- —ies l -l«s*amonntof-ofl'g8tg..., ... .<-.-.-^lgt997-<8- Dae from other banks, crust companies and bankers , 2505200 —Stock-and-bon<l-investments,-vi» r Public-securities «*,~ ^. „.„. „ Private securities 240028 85 J £6Mli 3B Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, collateral.... 80911 21 Loess and discount secured by other .collsterSl • • • • 146968-57- (Mee-open 'Um*tt4a -AV:M; A baby waig, iborn, in a JPord in tilie 4s-*h«Mn©w-^ome_jBui^a(U-deaiionBtra- vta templates making-<&ome changes. < __Ajrnong the real estate transfers of the past week ds Alfred D, Prest&rcrtTr Alice O. Preston, \property in Brock- Mr .and Mrs. E. TM. Blake of Kendall celebrated • 'their ©olden -wedding an- niversary on Sunday with a dinner for they children ,and tgrapdchildTOn. YOUR lWHETN PI Personal \ M'elutfoif\: Ajbout \fyerybody •sister in Michigan. ^ ,, iMisis Jennie Mitchell-spent Thursday Qbarlas E. PMUeo, 60 years old, of •Byron died In Ms fouggy in the road ?^_ 51 ^ 1 d -! iv t ri ff ^^^^^Aoaa^Soiria Byronr to-Synsr Tuesday Tiiiigtatr Tire -horse—broujgiht-hiirn—home dead in the huggy. Dr. Morris T. Afcann has purchased the Paine property on State street Ibut will' not occupy same until spring. In the meanitAme-ha-sslil make extensive chanseg- and fit uu oiftoes therein for his -dental ipra«tloe. - • - v -- \rs. Fred Ward was bereaved Tues- y toy the death of her father, Henry J. Ganajohn of Byron Center, Funeral services will be laid from his late Deceased vi- iBronx 4<ih«\othier aiy.', YesT WB ar'bouiaic- iaaig 'hor. James MciLaiuighiin, Ijl, will lentertaiiin aboait flfteeh oif his little friends. Fri- day-1 i n hoiiior of ihis s^ond-biirihday^' . •. A minpifher of the pupils ol.JMprsu Mil- dT'ed Colt N«th will ^glve a piano,, ojrgan and voice recital at thfe PreS' hyterlan cihurch, Monday evening at. 8, o'clock, _Thejaext iseetteg of the History j namB OT wmw at ftt&0 . Ctob-wdll be Md with Mrs. •Q#*t» l&9 Z m numerous relatives in this Peyster, hostess. The general tapdc L^ity is \Religions.\ Mrs. F. W. Bjll srtHj The Brockport Sprayer- & Pump ha m .a ifiM er on Brahmaism «oA_ Bud,:^^ mn.eugwd -as.speeial-Fe- dhtem, and Mrs. I^athrop will discusis^ r . senta tivo for New York State ter Hinduism. !ritory, John Hormbrook. Mf. Horn. TTnion Than-ksgivtiig Service will *e; broo , k wa g sales manager tor the C a le , held to toe Methodist Ctairch Wednes- don , a Bean HarVfcSter Works for sev . day evening at 7:30 o'clock.\ Hev.; er §j Tearg * Emory D. Waster will .preach the s-er-j Mlsfie3 Gertn ,^ and Bwe pittette mofe Ail- are invito! to thifi jervice4 0IIrptoyeeg ^ ^ ^.^^^^0^^077^ rn Rochester with fritenids. jfr. .and Mrs. E._ C Hawley are spending some tiane to Jamestown. Dennis Casey of Rochester is a guest today at the home of James Donley. Miiss-La«ri9eMai6M r aileji,of Rochester was tih© gtteat Sunday e* MnsTTlay ^ailey r —- •-•:'• Mrs. George P. Lee of Raqhester was the\\\week\~emT gi^esf ol Mrs7 W. IT. Kishlar. Mrs. George .Benedict who has been ill some weeks was able to be up and dressed Sumiday. Mr. and tMrs. Earl Ltoscott entertain-- ed. a eomipaaiy of Holley Irienidis at Briage : MondTay ntght. .Mrs. ffinu Mitchell is spending/ the week in Hilton the guest of her son, •^a-rd •Miiitohell and family. . .John Harsch of Buffalo is the Thantesgivitiig day*g««st of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harsch Mr of worship -for—the -ThanJcsj season. Inoa .Benedict liaa been wearing: a plaster on his forehead where he re^ calved a gash a few days ago when he and •some autodst 'had a mix-up. Enos's Vheel- -was-ibadlT-«ma8ihed, but lie ts fortunate to come out of it with so little\ damage to Ms~\Taciai appear- amce. Iioans, dtseounts aficl bills-purchased tat aeeurad by coUaUral , OSstaraltrrrr:— .-.:.- .~.T. ..-. Bonds and Hortsages owned 191268 25 Rami Estate, viz: BankbuiUinKs * ^0 QOl, «KIB RK -Othar real estate 12679 651* Z051 9 ffi <X(bajtasB«jt« > viz^; Eumrtur* and fixtures $4326 4S) Aeeraedjntereat not entered on { £eDlmXEclc«£dTbJshiea'8 on aboTe f da%..T...t..r??rrrrr.. rT8ooiroo> • 7 ^e»ltM»Et OranBe 22S2G45 Total MAarumt*— n681969« $5000000 ^. sioooo oal-n,,, „ iyMsdprofiU 6638S 26/ T688 S M -<ipttal stock.... Surplus : lusfund.. U, Deposits Preferred aa-foUowa: Deposits by the State of New 1 • Yc«k ~ 25O0O0O - ' ' Other deposits) secured by a ^hja*ror«»iet« 25582 89 tot preferred, as follows: :.-—' JDeposHa subject to check...812603 77 Tfcne deposits, certificates andother deROilbh the pay- - mientafjsWelt^aiinql' Iybe1re«uTr«r*lthin days.... 956316 27 Lined checks-. 246 40 uefiuiEcompinies. banks -anieanker»....iii. k ..'2„*. 543136 Extend total deposits..., 18250a The'next regular meeting of IBroelf will he held Saturday, Deoemiher flrs>t, at -which^time election of officers for the coming year will take place. Lecturer's hour will he of general iQterest,\ aad tte BpeeraTifeat- ureof-the-program-wll l.be adiftcussion of Che-Taw oF^ppryJanoLflemJpd. A large attendance I-s desired. The Farm Bureau membership drive •which started last Thursday in this 1 ectlon, is not quite . omipleted. About sixty per «ent of last year's (members have already signed up,, and some of the returns are not yet In. Harold J^elsan, .-who ig cainspaign Ie_ader in Oils -seoMon^4s-loetelnfr-dtQrward 4a-as •godi or eveih ibetlter results ttis year, than last, as the benefits f the Farm Bureau ^r-feeiimrrreaMJsed aiwJ wppreciated. ' Dootor S. George •Hermance, of Cla-rksoxii, was 'bereaved by the death of a brother. Dr. Alexander C. Her- oston, ivlwsg. hav-e been employed 7 flit the Dofoson Drug Sto-pe. Miss Rose Pmefcte-wttl sbe ^esiiployed tor aeTPe*ai weeks. They are resi desks,' of 'EQrt Kent, 'Mainer— The Berger far-m._ at. H.inkleyjdlle,. north of Adams Basin, formerly known as the F. S. Holbrook. farm, has been sold to Alida Avery, of Rochester, and Mr. -Berger has gyrchassd the^erosj! more place, fprm-erly owned iby Mr. Daxtmg.—^Bfincejaaort -Star; '•On going tb press we learn of, the death of Mrs. Charles H. Ednvuiulfl- which occurred this moratag afe *he home of her son^ Lewis L>. Edmunds on th^^€p_untyr;I^ne^^0Bd^^^erar^;s«r'' -|vtees will be hel^ Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home. —-^Chier«eventhigpa^ers of-the Grammar school had a jolHScatlon Monday after- noon, when the losers in -the spelling contest gave the winners a .party. Ap- ples, crackers-and- oaody comiposed the refreshments, an<I the children ttor- ou^ly-e^^yedth^ocea'slott. .—— • ^Ah attack of heart f aaura while dilvi lag along the unlllfoii dollar higlrway between Spencerport and Rochester, proved fatal to Greorge H. Batt, aged 62 years, of Albfon. Other menShera IBlHTpayabie': ffred^by^ibKgatiOils-cf ^the- United States includingcer- tincate of indebtedness sold - with agreement to repnr- \ChSSe- I'uimmm.,.,..^- '^«Eer*Du^ayabirr?p v fc3ent- ed by notes, certificate of de- posit tir otherwiBe. 200000 00 -OWwUsHItfieP, vfe.: Reserves for taxes, expenses. eto lOQOuJlO- m 'Ik MM AMONG OUR CHURCHES Free Methodist Church __ Mm*JG$mr\m Ml& t Pastor Moriif^ service aT\rfff3ff;' \Sufiday ^^re^^^SEf^EveBffig^ervlce=-^%^ Prayer-meeting 'Wednesday evening at 7:30. St, Luke's Chnrctr Rev. FraTnik~Damroseh, Jr., Rector •Services 'Suniday 8, fl.il5-jand 10:30, Tomorrow, Friday, St. And>rew's «Day,. service at 9. . \yhe Guild meets next ^Wednjesajay aifiterniQaoii,_ .„„_..._ . .. ^he -iaiuiniu^ci-^h-uTeh\^sSieB^'o?nrTofTSt. \j - Uuke's church was \held Sunday, amid thre~\cratcome • - was —very- sajtjiisfaotjryr Luiiidheon .was jseiSraed 4o tihe •workers in the Paris'h House at seven \o'clock at which time results were anmouinced. PresByferlan Church Rev.-E. B. Webster, Minister Services ou Sunday: tMorning Wor-- ship \at lOrSu- Sunday-SchooH4i-50f Vesper Service at 5 p. m.; Mid-week Meeting Wednesday.8*p. m. At Vesper Service next Sunday after- noon at 5 o'clock the choir will sing Dudley Buck's <Gamttata \The Triumph of David\. This church\will unite-In and Mrs. J. Latta Snider will the Thanksgiving Service this (Wed- spendThank^givir^ with-their brother.|n«rfay) ^ening at 7:3p 0 clock at the James Tipton, of Red \Creek.. \ \\ jM.-K^^hurFeh. Miss Butler and Mrs/A. D. Daily are] Methodl8t Episcopal Cr#rch \ sipending Thanksgiving with Mr.. and, R^ J g Miller, Pastor Mrs. Grant Daily of Rochester. , Class Meeting a t -10:00; Morning Miss Althea Ambrose is spending Worship. W:30; Sunday School, 12:00; the week in Rochester, t ? e gu.st of gwf«J ^^^^ ?&&$$ her cousins. Aanaamd Mary Russell. • W()rn4n!? , sili4si(Ar .-.wowhln\ in Una, Mrs. Mary C. Snider left Monday to spend ThaniksgiVing in Buffalo with her granddaughter, Roberta Snider. Mr. and •fMrs^etark-'Mttes-and %r. ^n'd Mrs. George Bean attended -an anniversary dinner in Rochester Sun- ^ ___^— ^_ ==sam . , Mr .and \Mrs. Foster Thayer and daugihtAr^-MaflgjaieitrJOif-^ast^^ehiesteiv - — spent the week emd with Mrs. John -Thayer;- — - • . (Mrs. P. A. Bloasom entertained a ^jompaniV of . ladles at luncheon and {Bridge Tuesday to- meet MPS.\\E. M.~ Blossom. Mrs. Vaaderhoif who has been spend- ing the past eixjwejks wiH»«Mrs. A. D. Daily-has retunLed.to Jher home on Everett Tjewellyn of Bergen and MarioB-Glazrer-ef ^yaron were guests Sunday ait .the Tsotoe of -Mr and Mrs. Wm. liong. . •Mrs. Austin Morrigpn and children of Rochester will occupy rooms at the 'home of Mrs. Dean^oooSuth Avenue for a few weeks. ' • ['Jit^L- - ©ixyye^'Old--Waife<fe(feaTrimgtpn who •r^^\ ^!^ &my *-? ^ ^l«M»i«»*W do.th^suad-befoK, in Rochester Friday evening, at ths m wfiS age of 71 years. Deceased was prom I-! ... , , . , . . -aoooootjo nontly connected wlth^fe^sjifesioi^\ for more than thdrty years, and was,, - . . . it - j .t . j. . .. „ , Quarry for a number of years - active-in the—founding- of-the Hah>ne4--« —1 •«—1 — *-%*• •. . . . ______ 1 Ernest Hornier, aged 45 ye\ars, or has been 1& .a JioclHNslfficJloSDitel iwltti flPpendloIM* Ja now home aad imiprov-: ing gradually. - -Mr. end-Mrs. E. J. MfifS&on and lit- of the family who were in the car with f4 ^ aUj g M e r or Pltferordl Pa., are him. drove him immediately to a Boa- mmA{ins , ,^ 0 TOOI >i.- TOifH w« <*,„»>„ spending the week with his mother, MT8. -M. A iMershon. wirti tiiegprrera) subject preparatory to the special meetings in January of all the Methodist Churches in Rochester District. - • • — —• In the ev-enihg.. the subject will be an answer t o the-.quflsHflB. \\WlflUS-- <!&* ^ - -.-4- 1 \'z~~- v ] > '1 \7 *% j(^ A ^ay for turkey gobbler,^ cranberry sauce and pump- kin pie; for home-cpmings,, feaiting and merriment. Everyone has something tq be thankful for--we far more growing accounts than ever,before; you, we thope because yours is one of them. ^frisInstttutixsit^oitMre chssedatt dap Thursday,- S 'hanksgWing Dap FIRST NATIONAL BANK BROCKPORT, N. Y. 7-*! Fundamental t o Christianity?\ Baptist-Church Rev. Henry W. Stevens, Pastor -..Morning . Worship 10:30;. Church School llt45rGhristtan Endeavor 6:86; Evening Service, 7:00; Mid-week Ser- vices of Prawer Wednesday evening ¥?3v. - ~ ••- - -• -..--- jCoe. Bayme, well known. writer of Mission stories, and hoys istories will be the speaker next Sunday morning. Mr. Hsayme's stories throb , wlth J 'hTOnaiu Interest it^l3~^TTf we\ vfsibed the\ home^^fthBlTjdianJSrAclaskaiaSr^iear- aiguana and ranohmen and made, per- sonal acauainitance^wja^hj^em_anid with tbo men and women who are the haijwl { aoad tongue of chrlstiian concern v for, them. Do not miss this opportunity. of hearing Mr. Hayne. Young people will find-Mrs Hayae very- Interesting. \ In the evening \The Old Homestead\ 1 Iti pictures, with story sermon will 'be presented. f> \ J Union Thanksgiving Service tonight { t Wednesday) in the Methodist churchl' Mies Dorris -Crippen is spending ten Have You Considered a Pocket Book For a Xmai €irt If not, you should add at leasl one t6 your'lift v ~ and come here and get it. Our display is ample in price and variety, E:-W. SIMMDN^ Accrued interest not entered \ on books at close of business ( on above date.........10500 00 > Estimated unearned discounts 1 , 4000 OOJ mann Hospital, now the Hospital, in Rochester. Highland; His funeral~ 30500 00 \ occurred Monday afternoon at River-; '.side cemetery, Rochester. Bergen, walked int o St. Jerome's hos- pttal at BataVia, Thursday morning Total U681969 45 , All A Mistake 1 with his neck uTOlren arrd steutt fractir. led. Even the pflysicians were as- fmiflsn'eaf at the'rp-siilts revealed try the* LEGION DANCE THE Are youjglanmin^jHi. attending fhe\ Amerfcan\*TJeg!on\3ace\at*' ffie \Normal gymnasium Dec. 21st? There will be T „ /5_ Wo » cu, , D cratinuou^dancmg-fwmjj^o-^^t^^ -• 1 L-f 1 -.vf5Lff : .SSL. Ji- atQiraadDeeember 10 ted-jL Ticketa^X-Ray, when'he STibmitted to examlna- r tamanuiatgim spettf Sunday Sifteraoon t tflflflr , 31»b-: 'Tfrnr. He \^u^ti3rd--tmT inrjuTies \the previous afternoon when he was ac- 'Woolen Ho^ery-&<tt»BB-*eight are -—--^=3^^--.-,^—™^ —v-w ^n^..^..^,^ being used more now. See the line at! \dentally dropped througffa wafeon- *^Sax\ Smltli and orcheatfa\and tMoore . m „»«j TBros. orchestra ifumishlng the music A-^ „_, «i^ co iJl*IJ„\jLi^ „ f -_ ^aeh orchestra will bring seven meal » *!• *\£•* ^J^S^^^S^ and if they live up to tteS- reputations \ m4s Ibound *f ragreg.. ; Geo. Dunn, -it wiEle fflelargeat evflfilng aeliati ft „. _„_ _^ M .__„, ».„„ - the gymnasium in, eomeUme. Nov-' , Gopo;-Ftin at- Normal Half - eliieeT^ze dances,lte.,^^A \J 8 \™*^: ***&!* I ?! oem ^ OT . S .5 t E-- j?oMex^I : f ilfc MiT~^tsa^?lx^-^s^(m!&^i~ilt^ -amy \ha^ve \SaTme~^iy^^tlih^-Tar-Crara^ =J*BS^John, aost fiiuanorlSfSTols\ Ckmrae .today. *- Success-0n i^^l^^iite Probably you have bought furniture r^o^ieT^ikigHair^fr-iBs^lme^plan^ It was easy to pay for them that way, wasn't it? JYou can buy~real juccess and_ Finan^ cial Independence, in the same easy -way-^through an inseresT-bearing ac> count at. this bank. Open your Success account here now and make a deposit every pay day. * THE STATE BBHK OF COfTltnEflCE BROCKPORT. N. Y. * - ^JHE \HQOVER 1 Seetrrc-^€^ean^Fir--lhe- cleaner of any aaehllae^nmde. Sold *-- J r- •,\ : _, RUMMAGE SALE at 'GomimiaBity-^Seniter.Friday anid Sat- jtrd^r-Deej-^th-and-^th^by^rMTr^xBes\ Aid of the MethosalsT Church. 12:6\ mm !«• — slot with the loa<i of sand the wagon mn'taiifedv^itTikFsg the fir*pJway\ boy riding with *him on the seat-ac- cidentally released the lever which caused the accident. - FO;U'ND=A busnch of key» to ^f-ront of Bauob/s garago on fMaln Str—Owner and paying for .ttils aid\. \Blue.'SeTge PaMifer fa all wool J. H. Goffe & Son. — — -=---*^r -a .- .,, ^. _-__ _ ._.__ Ail A. Mistake ait Strand Pecgffif&er ID and il^Ttekets ac-'^Bhr d^y& in New York City. Mrs. Frank Moore left Monday night ^riorn. to Mr. and Mrs. Jred Guyett ^j lor.Jort IlQdjge^lo^a^wiiBze^she^ |- spend some'lime visiting Mr. and J Mrs. M. A. Merslioh is entertaining : | • |.| |\| 11.| • || • I •.••••• I •.• af-lal ••.. Mil- .^'PJ 1 Callaway. • )at a famjly dinner today,_ . : -Mr. and Mrs. E.-M. Kniffen left yes-! Mrs.ilerbrrt Udell of Rochester ia_ ter-da-y for- Buffalo-wbe-pe-t-hey-wtt-l b<>-p^endtrrg a-fe-w da^» te-tewRr - - - the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bdwafti' Robert Smith and George Korn are Sfewaffuntil Monday^ • \' ' sp.-niiTng levf^rSTdays in Oberlin, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. .^ML, Bailey. of, Roch { ._ Mr_and_Mrs. GeQl^.e_TxOEL..are._eri-. ester and Mrs. Edwird G. Hultz of. tertainlng:. a family party at dinner With Mr and Mrs. Jay Bailey. R- Chester wU \ \Re\ \here\\ lo\ spend Thanksigivang with her parents, jMr. ahd'^fsTlJ'Oirpr' oTWeTtAve.' '\\-M£Iand_Mis^CharleiNew of Church- ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Le Barron of Rochester are guests today of ME. and Mrs. George Stewart. tSoraonTGaTOeT'a^a'MTS.'WIrMm^'Mtir- ray attended the funeral of 'tJieir uncle, OTvfer^UiEgen om Saitardjaykit-Bilitoni. Mrs, Frank Williams. of_*Av5n~~aSd Mrs. A.' D. Daily was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Industry oVer ttteJBresk end... -1 Miss Dorothy Weis of Fayette street ©iir is spending £n^weekw^EH-heR-iaB Mrs, 6.J, VogL of Rochaster. . Mrs. James Conley is spending the_ week In Rochester the .guest of heT daughter, Mrs. J. H. Corcoran. \J Club I -^11^ L &od_ ^rst Arthur Crasco^a as& daughter- of ^ajnJJrr^ent-SuBday - g *\i^ ' the Brown home on Erie street ^•~ Mr .and Mrs. H. L. Jones-and daughit' ef~oT Syracuse are Ihe iVfr. and .Ttfrs.'Birw.ard 15icheTcger-.and.-pday^?uests^otr. Sunday of Mr .and -Mr®;- Herman Wil- \ .Mr^and.JMTs, ..Milo Cjev^laad. left Tue^aff on a' motor trip-to-PMtadel^treet: Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Ellender and phia where they will attend the Cor- riell^eininsylvania -.footMu^-jgame^^ni^heate^^ A Variety o-F Attractive Gifts The Blue Pitcher Gift Shop has a great variety of attractive gift* aUd prices ranjges from 25cts. to $20.00. • « s_^ »_: THO^E WHO-l^lEAR-JESSuPUramL \iSnuff Stricken llleader'• , or any other of the Pugh pnogiaan niunnbers, will realize at once that Pugh is a fan specialist of (he highest order. Nor- mal Halll \TbiursoSay eveninig, Dec. 6th. -> —' : —• NEW BLANKETS We have a wonderful line of large sized All Wool and Cotton Blankets to keep you warm these crisp fali'nights, I spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Prices range from (2.98 to $9.95 a pa)r. 'Fowler, 97 Main St. 10:4tf • ; : A TRIAL of my haindy woTk in Auto TrioMntog denotes an L. L.. D. in top education, and has be«n m.7 business' since 1875 Why not haro )jjuir top recb-vered, curtaina repaired and lights put tau W. H. Wilder, 296 g. Main flt. 11:29 WILL MEET YOU AT PERRY'8 Why not eat your Thanksgiving dln- ner>at the Perry Reetauramt or Tea' Boom? You will hav» a large variety of-meafesv etc.' Is?om wihichj,to choose, and It yoiild save an umtoldf amoumit of workase-vei^oneskiowa. Theeniviron- ment to of the best and the prices aire very reasonable.\ We make a specialty of short orders. - Perry Restaurant and Tea 'Room. s 11:29 TthaaJos^ying Pay- \ - Mr .and Mrs. Earl P. Ltascott enter- tained six tables at Bridge Monday night. Guests were mostly from Nan- atuckTTir L,*Alhion, Holley and places other than Brockport. Mrs, ^Lather Gordon and Mrs. Royce Sawyer left Tuesday night Cor Boston, where they will spend Thanksglvtog Day-wlth^Effflier^GoTdoX^ tending sahool at Andover. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Covell of Swed- en ; \Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wadhams and Mr. and .Mrs. Archie Wadhams are '\'\Extra heavy Brown ©uotf Panta for winter wear. J. H. Goffe &• Son. \ ; —»...: :—. —,—, Mrs. Lawrence Wadhams of Parma. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth MacLean and family of *North Tonawanda; Mr. and r Mrs. David Barton, Miss Clara Barton and (Mrs. Archie Morrow of Albion are dinner guests today of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. MacLean. ^ Miss Kathleen D'Qlier, who has Ibeen In iPorto TCico in the interests of ithe Red Cross, left there last week for St. Thomas and Sit. Croix, of the Virgin Islands, after which, ©he -will go to Santo Domingo to make-a short in- spection of conditions there, and will sail from Monte Crteti about the twenity-eeoojidx instant, arrl<Hng home in Decemher. WBhte Learn toearnejara jB®He5 but r^n^nng^wStTofrief^au^el\ Le88£o*Giveii-Brivately or in Quartets \\\'\ For irlfotmatl6» call Brockport 2^T The W^dha3ns-da3s \will meet ncxt~||~~-^— \•- —J J- ~— -- ~— ~ Tuesday.evening, Decemher-4th, at the\ | • | • •••••••••••••••• MB• l_aLI hoinft. 0LJir&.. JEra,r^; J BgB-- in Rchester the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellender. / . | If the Hotel Brockport puts up the Thanksgiving dinner they did last year they should serve 300 people. See ad • on page two. j ,, . CEDAR CHESTS make ideal Christmas Gifts. Oome In and see our large assortment of them. Geo. Dunn. BAKED FOOD SALE. I A sale of baked food in charge' of •Group 4 of the Preslbytertan Ladies Aid Society will be held at Comimuinity Center Saturday Dec. Sth at llo'clock. . • . All Kinds of Fancy Article* The Udell Class of the Baptist Church will have aM kinds of fancy articles for isale, Dec. 13, 14 and DB at Community Center. — r , * „ - Unusual Christmas Card* For unusual and beautiful Christmas Cards go to The Blue Pitcher Gift Shop •before the assortment Is broken. Prices from 6\ too 25ots. -._ .,- J— •• —; \Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Bridge Lamps' We can supply your-wants In Lamps. If we do not have in *fc--ck just what you wish we irill get «, for yortL A. V. Fowler, 97 Main St. 10s4tf andEvery Salted Nuts==Eat them with every meaT Fresh SaHed\ Almonds per ltr- .*-.-. -Pr«-steSalted-Beanu4s^per-4b~.i- - .so_ Fresh Salted Pecans per lb $2 00 Candies==Liggett , s and Huyler's 50c to $5.00 Other Goodies on Sale This Week at Special Prices Baking Chocolate 2 for 26c Cocoa. .2 for 26c 39c Orange Marmalade 2. for 40c Strawberry Jam 2 jars 49c Grape Jam 1 .2 for 46c •f THQS. H. DOBSON CO The Rexall Store A •..4;'