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K\>-'« i^S!g^£5|^g^gSIZ .•ROCKPORT, N. V. THURSDAYrNOVEMBER 2«, 1923 •r-r-rr— pfSfiTifiir rrespondentE- ,r „_, CCSRKSOir — SWEDEN CENTER ^ lH5e;~W4IIiapa \Dait|i<«iBe'1Ka3 ibeenT\\There TrtTi be a speoM coneelaoh seriously ail in. a BochdaLeir hospital taken, a t the Brasbyterian church Sun- fof the past two\ weeks. day .morning' for the Near East Relief. ^^^Rcjunds^and'tamily motored to Miss A. H. Goodridge of San Jose, Mains Basin Sunday and spent the California, has 6een~ spending a few day Tvith Mrs. Rounds' grandmother, days at the home of her cousin, Miss — Tito Ladies Ciuild will meet with. C^Qlyn Gnculridge. .' . Mrs. 'Mary Round's on Saturday. Dee. • _ Mrs. -Staples has returned to her 1st A-full attejudantcfi is dejajed. _ J}: 0 :™ 6 . in Elba after spending a few •Ph-ew will be a., meetinig. of the days -with her daughter, Mrs. 'Grover Clarkson - Congregational\ Church So- Stlejmey. cjety on Tuesday, December 4Ch, to Among those who are having family •rote onthercn.tl of Rev. J. S. Miller gatherings for Thanksgiving are Mor- to b-wcnie pastor. Rverybody is es- ris Rowell, C. D. Nelson and Mrs. H. T. peoMTTy urged to come\awd express an Cavelt- opimipon and cast_a vote for or against. Miss Carolyn G-oodridge will spend. The meeting is called for 8 o'clock. Thanksgiving and the week end with ADAMS BASIN —JeseiP'h—Oabefn—-aasiatoeid- jiiries-afeEKot = j fee-teBd^tafe r 3jeBefe~lE fflt barnis-wihihriie - Fancy Work: wag-atrworft repaiWDig; -sho<w-^plow8r—3%ie—injuries—ceoiflned- •hton-to the^ouse -for—sevepal days; .Mrs. Cram of Rochester 'is v*s4ttag at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward GlleS. —Mr .and) Mrs. -William Pelo- were REDMAN ROAD Pattl Tracy spent-the week end vn Locfcport.' - Johte Watts of Oartton is spending same time at the Walker home. iMr. and Mrs. B. J. Lynd entertained company Sunday from Rochester. .. Mrs. Elmer Ellis and son Robert, •vteBted. her mother. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Van'Ordwi of Hqchester were Sunday oallers at the Eller home. • \her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. HInehey fii Gates. I Mr.-and Mrs. Fred dark and Mrs. Harold Nelson left Wednesday by auto for Biaghamton. \Edward Beadle and Miss Elizabeth Emelkamp will spend Thanksgiving in Buffalo, guests of Mrs. Olive Day. KENDALL MILLS — - •••-• CARLAND Mr .and Mrs. James .McBride and *amily spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gifford. Rene and Patrica Smith are spend- -ing their- \Fha-nksstviag vacation with relaitSvies in Rochester while thefr _sigter, Rita, la visiting her grandmoth- er in Spencerport.. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Buterbaugh came \Tefirrtvwr- ^rRnffTJuiraTo-TnnRlay'To-vWr in Garland. Little Richard is slowly reboverinK.from an accident that hap- pened\ awhile Ego when- he -waff- nnr over by an automobile. He still car- • rlee his afm in a sling.. _A lumber ol the, parents of the jrupils attPTwitmr the Garland school. District No. 1. attended and enjoyed a Thamkawrlvlng entertainment given by 43he -children last Friday afternoon. The' seSiool is dosed this week. Mr. and \Mrs. Harry Nichols were in Spencerport Sunday and Mrs. Nichols iwa spent several days this week there assisting in the care of her mother. Mra. Charlotte Smith who is still very *fck. Mrs. Harry MoCagg and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MoCafeg of €larfcson Ms'S. Meade entertained Mrs. H. Root of Rochester recently at a birth- day dinner. Mrs. Ida Bailey is suffering an at- tack of rheumatism. •Warren Meade has been, ill with nipurttis. The Community Club is preparing for a fine entertainment December 14. AftMr Welch is homo -from. Roch- ester for the •winter. Classes No. 3 and 4 of the M. P. S.^. held a fine social Friday evemisg at the Church. An excellent program •was- Winifred. .-- ~~ ----- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REPUBLIC — i— t m CHURCH OF NATIVITY EXCEEDS QUOTA ON ACQU1NAS DRIVE- . The Nativity Church went over the top on their quota, for the- Acqtiinas dfiv^-which closed, when final returns were made at the big meeting held at tloirvpntfon Hall- in Hochestet Monday night. Pastors of the various- Catholic churches in tho diocese throughout Monroe County made their returns per. sonally at Monday night's meeting, and, Rev. M. J. Kreig submitted a report showing pledges of over $-2,800 from the Nativity Ohurch-. which is $800 in ejccess. of the quota required from the Brockport parish. The drive was for the purpose of se- ^ curing pledges to the extent of $650,000 fe»t Wednesday\\Earl Buterbaugb! ^ ^ *\?*!?** * T ^^ l * stltute, intended for hoys who are left with hds fem% on their trip to ...... . ., . ,_ OTorida \ {eligible for high school work. MORTON TT^WssflakeJilanfiiel of Eochesiter spent over Sunday with his family at R. -Seeley's. - Mr. and Mrs, Randall Elliott and .Saifluf were Sunday guests, at the liewfe Randall home. M-r-s^-Hat-iio Faulk-ner^wa-s-in- When subscribing for the Republic aak for tihe free movie matinee tickets. Sonday and Monday, the guest of Mrs George Culver. *DANCE AT CLARKSON There will be a dance\ at darkson Town Hall on Fridayeveninig, De<5. 7 ® Both old and new fashioned d-aoces. Daacimg from 8 bu 4 o'clock, Refresh- jments. Tickets $1.00-per couple. 11:29 A:lbioH r | . ' m ••-•- Sunday guests at the Johnson home in Fairport. • fleorge E, _Ward_,Js spending a, couple of weelcs in New \York combining busi- JEtesa aai \plea^iire . : Mr. and Mrs. GeOiTge Baehanond- of Brockport were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. Earl Hawkins and -fam- ily. Mr. and -MPS. HareM -Bai*H'um enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Fros>t and the Misses Frost and Mr Kelley over Su- day. - Mrs. Marsden and little son of West Shining Tree, Northern Canada, .have- been guests for .the past week at the\ home of.Mrs. Marsden's sister, Mrs. Bert Welriefc. . •* • — • Mr. and Mrs. John Robb will start for Sarasota, Fla., next 'Monday, where they will spend the w4ii>ter inoniths. Prof. F. Neff StroSip was a recent visitor at the Oharlas Gallup home, and Mrs. Gallup speht several days at the Stroup home in Newjarlc. _.., The Good Cheer Sunday School class will meet Friday evening at the <F. C. Blackford -home. They met at the Church Monday evening for the pur- pose of oFg-aniaing M •basketsball team. 'The \500\ club wa.s entertained Sat- urday evening at the 'Ohartes ZtoBaer- man home, the Tjccaston being *Mr. Zimflneranan's birthday. L/ila Brooks^ was<hostess» to her Sun- day school class Friday evening. Kenneth White of Marion, was a \Siuniday iMfs. Frank .Blaekford. sr^aanaitr'M-rsrWeirtehr \Zimimerman. Mna. gJMml T)ePrez,. Mys. Cfliartieg Gallup, Mrs. Stone,\ Mrs, Brya^Stre^A, Arnold, Mrs Ptfte Mish Pond: Mrs, sterj-chateaaa; Mrs. Pelo, Mrs, ATE,\Web 3 r., A^roa,i Mrs. Strauss', chairman; Mrs. Turner,' Mrs. Weidrick. Ice Cream, Mrs. Giles, cjuffir^nanT Mrs. Earl Hawkins. Caady, Mrs. Southworth, who will be assisted by the young folk&—Saie^and—supper wui-4a Bluet. LinjClrey^ Brown, -amd Goffe & Sen. m Suibscribe for the Republic now and receive two free movie matinee tickets ^ftxrg®dS^MLjaewZliaatwea^ the JHcdulays. All^offc^oes^f^ijattotied Sale. aavertised * ^Carters underwear at J. H. Goffe & Son, fine THEY'RE USING A LOT OF \\\LUMBER With unprecedented building In op- eration £ow the need for lumber naturally,is-greater than ever. See.L. Gordon\* Son before buying. 2:22tf 1-—-— : — \ S^^DEN CENTER ^7.50 shoes and oxfords 7.oo shoes and -oxfords <5.5o shoes and. oxfords 6.00 shoes and oxfords 5.50 Shoes and oxfords •Mrs. A. J. Wood, of Hilton, was the guest last week at the home of he son, Evan Wood. * -I Mrs*. J. O. Richmond received word 1 last week of the death of her brother, ; Randall Beedle of Detroit, Mich. $6,50 .$6.00 $5,50. . 5.00 . 4.50 $5/O0 shoes and oxfords. .. $4.00 4.50 shoes and oxfords. .. 3.50 * 4.0Q shoes;and oxfords. .. 3.00 Boys' Scout Shoes. «...... 4U95 Florsheim shoes and oxfords 9.50 We sell all kinds of Rubber Footwear for Men and Boys - . ,- f -x-^ Floyd Stickney returned from' ida, last -week. The good old York State lor \ Jaok.\_ WALKER Flor- New guest at the\\*?. 0. Barclay home. My. and 'Mrs. Jacob Shaffer were guests of Rochesiter relatives several days last week. * **\ Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Barclay were eailed to Ontario -Sunday by the seri- ous illness of Mrs. Barclay's mother, \whose condition haa since-improved, Mr. and Mrs. F. 'C. Blackford and Mr. and Mrs J.an>djis* True and daughter, Jane, were supper guests Sunday even- ing of Miss Dorothy Blackford, at the Mechanics Institute Practice House, where Miss Dorothy has been sched- uled for practice period in the Home- making course, for the past four weeks. Trapping is the popular before-and- aftei^sohool pastime of most of the boys in the senior grade, and they are &JT looking forward t6 the bag money they are goin to make when they mar- ket their funs. There will be no school Thursday or Friday of this week, on account of the holiday . JMr -and--Mrs, Frank Deleo-of HoHey^ spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. F. W. J Sigler. » ' Mrs. LMyjxm-Blossom-^nd--»jHigtofeer-s-f spent Saturday and Sunday in Roches- j ter the-gu^sts or Tlrr and Mrs. Kam HendricKsoiL \The guest or Many sufferers from rheumatism are dally telling of their remarkable re- ANNUAL FAIR AND SUPFtR TO BE A RECORD BREAKER The annual Fair and Supper of the Adams Basin Ohurch will be held \Fri- day evening of next week. December 7th. The Fair Association has put forth strenuous efforts to make this Fldrehee^EffloW who\»has-'beeii [^every-By using Rheuma. Annie \her \cousin\; Mrs. for-seseraL seeks ia expected, .home this\ week. \\Gordon itsanKer\ Spending sev- «ral yteara in the wfist. jratumed home &om Oregon last .Saturday. ^ned CheTT parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. ^lefele and their brother. Walter Eaefele, wife and daughter of Roch- r^feFTaMSiuiaayT * .\' mons sells It. muaoy-haok 4f it-fpils. - _ E. W. Stas: Try it on a guaranty of the most successful fair ever held in ; connection- with thee hiurch^-aJid w-eek- jy meetimgs have been in progress for - - -menth-s^past %y tbe different ^braaehes- - —TSHjnry -risfthrg- frreTOs says, •F&fi&^ oU ? i& ^ ir o^anization for the maMng Wonderful colors and models in the new winter overcoats for Men and young men. $25.00, $30.00, $3S.0a, $40.00 and $50.00 -.-—1 Prices $20.00, JACK Q ? LEATHER Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Frisbee enter- tained company from Hilton Sunday. Mr. and iMrs. C. W. Nichols of Jtoch- estep aipeat Sunday with their parents, ME. and IMSO?, W, Aiglet—-- -*' - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Townsemd of Suits for boys, Reinforced at Bror.kpqrt spent^-Sunday-with—AjJttm^-^v^r^-fita€^-wj^ei : e-4he^^earrp^frteS' Westcott and family. t $15.00 to $20.00 each -Mrs. Bra «ing of Rochester is rieit- Qther ^^ ^ af $&M ^ Ultra Smart Overcoats for boys. The very latest\models and the newest colors. $20.00,. Other boys Overcoats $K>.0(Ho $13.50 each. -- - Prices $15.00 to irig her slftter.JMrs. D. 3A. Klock. $20.00 ea^ BOYS r ALL WOOL MACKI- • NAWS $10.00 and $12.00 each TALLIES for Bridge and \500\ 25, 36 and 50cts. a dozen at The Blue Pitcher. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS in the new -English and Sport Models $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Jersey Vests are warm and very easy to wear. Joat the season ifor $hem. J.' H. Goffe % Son. ; ••-. -i 1- m - i FOR S^TJS--Cow8, . new milkers, nearby apringers; also pljsa. M. G. Read, 187 Main St., Brockport* N. Y,' Phone €1-1.\ . - SL:1SM • — | THEY'hE U8INQ A LOT OF i LUMBfER J \With unprecedented building In op-' aratton now the need for lumber j iml nnalilv -la wrtmlmm~iiMtit im>7'Biia T. , naturally ig greittrthBii \BifflfJ '\ See 1*: Gordon^ fc Son betor«l>uying> 3?22tf MEN'S WINTER CAPS $1.50 ho $3.00 eactr -MEN'S ALL WOOL, MA€KF- NAWS - —~$LOO,-$13,00 and $1^00— MEN'S FLEECED LINED UNION SUITS $2.0freacn-> ' MEN'S SHEEP LINED COATS $10.00, fMLOO, $| 5,00 and . $16.50 each * BOYS* FLANNEL WAISTS • 98c to $2.25 each BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.50 to $2.00 each MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS $7^HTa MEN*S~aERSEY GLOVES 15c a pr. , WEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS $2,00^0, $4.50 each MEN'S HOUSE SUPPERS $1.25 / trf$3.5Q a pair 2 PIECE UNDERWEAR 00 to $6.o6 a suit 'S. HEAVY WOOL WORK 50CW -i^n 35c_to^$l.25-a-pF;— , MEN'S FANCY WOOL HOSIERY \~\'85c tc> $lWTpaift:Z!lI BEUERLEIN'S CLOTHING & SHOE S1TJ Open MondayyWednesday and Saturday Evenings **£-ii-^ - ,Eloj r nitng tsA the ipleasure of hearing; . & rflue address by <3oe_Sa.yne who-alss addressed *ne Sunday School. - -Nearly one hundred and fifty braved -j*hB:stormsim attended tie Community ;*npj)e* 'laat Friday ewenteg, inn S?.ffP.m lb.- best thing I have arar :.**1 .^«^. . . used to make my feair wavy, lustmos-^ thm ^J-L.P. rMord breaker. laiife: —R— -keeps dandruff jmrl stops itching\ E. W. Simmons sells it on. money back plan. ~~—AtfGTfOf^ *lfflSB%SiOtatteEraiSa -ehurofi-Sii&day-fnlw residence J nrfte west and\ ig-jaM.ej!daitce,.„is—loofeedr^for*-4Fonp • amonig-the- home-people- as-weli-as—the neighboring vicinity and the commit- tees in charge have promised that it will—be- an-eeeasienr-wefr-we^h-w-hfte- aoutfc-of- '^^u^mmm^Jj^h^*to^'mriii*i** hart o clock sharp a horses, 3 cows, hog . °bairanan • butjohorinig ouitftt, steel roller, pair borne. Mrs. Patrick, Mrs. Strau.ss.jMrs , vlrarge: Sirpper. Mm. <Jeorge WiSrS, Mrs. L. A. Arnold, Mrs. \6£ JSS^A^f #eMw ^^^ 12< » ID«.. jMinges. Mrs. Heise, Mrs. brooks, Mrs laoaensv oats-, corn, seed- jxrtatoes:, etc, l -----^-• --^ -- - • - ^ etc: _ AttgMotieer. Frank WcM, l Gallup, Mns. French, Mrs. BrownrMrs. * , lyiiiJT_M'rs t . FeHer, ^Mrs,. Itg^be, Mt.S. K Learn the New Way to Pay for a #- CHEVROLET INQUIRE JOHN BAUCH & SON HAMLIN ^BROCKPORT *£rhattJpoa£ Gifts that help t©-€heek the tiet-anct ftir- nish satijfadtion to purchaser and-recipient, ~ Bags, Purses siiijd Pocket Books '-'\A ffluStioBplgte iiTi&ot Bagsttf newest shapes and colors. Of Russian Pebble, neatly lined,-with mkfoTs^arW~conT * / n -- Lont^tyle-Ppeket-Bdofcs in new styles-.—Excellent wt-™ ues at Mcy 75c, $1.0<Ha $2.-80. ' Box Style Bafts with mirror and powder puff at $1.00» 1.25 andTfft Children's Bags in beaded or leather effects, box or-regu- lar styles, rffrioTors a?25«7B0c to $1.00.\ Doilies, Scarfs and Pillow Tops Linen Colored Doily Sets, beautifully embroidered-at-$l-=-50'^et Scarfs and Pillow Tops to match above at $1.25 each Lace Scarfs and Doilies in pretty designs at 35, 50, 75c to $1.25 Table Squares in drawn work designs at 50c to $2.75 Novelty Toilet Articles In Ivory, Metal and Gildejd Effects, hand painted, very -flew novelty designs. ' ' Vanity .Cases, Vanity Sets, Brash, Comb and Mirror Sets, Hair Receivers, Military Brushes, Powder Puffs, Slipper Trees etc. Rubberized Toilet Receptacles at 50c, 60c to $1.00. mmmmmmmmmmm msr Please lenti that 'satisfy in. quality style and price, — ._. *.-_ Silk Blouses Knitted Crepes.in-aem cnmhination-shades-$6.50 -- _ S&gpsJte. Chine.Waistsrn^oeatl^etnteQiderejLotbeaded at $4»5#» ^. -$Sy«9and$Sj9S. : - r-Wialstsai^BlMiseB^ - in ^eter_J^u^4irJ^est-effects^UU»25 T 41^04afl^ Beautiful Silk Petticoats » Pett|coats of Heavy Jersey Silk with scalloped edges • and* flounces neatly embroidered. \All the new shades for •- wtrrter at $5.98. ' • Jersey Silk Top Petticoats with knife pleated Persian S '^STtfclfounces at $4.98.^ • Taffeta and Messaline Silk Skirts with double pleated • flounces at $4.98. ™ Colored Satine Skirts with novelty flounces at $2.25. B < Jersey Knickers in combination colors, of best quality • mercerized Jerses at $1.25. U Sweater Goats J Just a reminder they afe here in long sleeve, brush yarn ef- • fects, tuxedo styles and slip overs of assorted colors at $1.49, W $1.9o, $4.98, $6.50 to $12.00, M m it SWARTZ & BROOKS Leading Merchants _ - ,^__ BROCKPORT, N. Y 1 - ' . a ^ •--•^|: : . Wi>-|».«\ , ^?- , *P* .'•,.^'J^:,i • *5&f^'-*,i • - • iiiir'r^rryii fii^#^ liiiiMMBlt ' fir 1 . :' : ?A%S^^$f?^^ ^ffirfi I