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Miss Edith Lewis is drilling the participants a/nd a fine program Is heing arranged GARLAND ailed to go won a for his Miss Edith Stiies was on a case Monday. William Knorr, Jr.,7has Democrat and Chronicle doll sister. Marie. . / George Smith and hisf amily yisi'ed .•r-eljit-ivft»**\rata.y to bid fhem good-Jiye before starling -fof\ - -Florida for the winter. '\Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nichols and' family, Mr. and\ Mrs. Frank Sigler and family, Mr. and Mm. Charles Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols were Sunday guests 6f Mr. and Mrs. Harry \Nichols Friday evening, Dec. 14, the Ladies MiMlUarx^a_cMcj!SB_susMrJn, £hej Garland church from € to 8 o'clock. Following the supper there wiiil ;be a HAMLIN John. Knapp a \resident of Hiaaniin years ago, came to Hamlin last Thurs- day to visit relatives. He was stricken witU. pneumonia and died Tuesday night at the home of his brother, Urias Knapp. -—MTS. B. J. Beits is tn-ltochostfimirrthr her pa rah Is, Mr .and M\rs. Burns, for a few days. \Yhe—Baptist Christmas sale- and cafeteria supper will be held in the Baptist Church Saturday afternoon Miss Sarah Hannon is visiting trends in'\Buffalo. \- TCt^dlasTW-soir-wio^fi^ ing some time in Corfu has returned home. --->.._. MFT and -Mrs;—Horn of Rochestiei have been visiting Mrs. Mary Warboyis. Obadiah Avery oi 'Rochester is spending some time at the Thomas Pitchard' home. Charles and Morris Gilidden of Pem- broke visited their aunt.. 'Mrs. Arthur WALKER fancy work sale and musical enter- tainment. Tickets for adults are 50c: - .-ehfldagen 3$G, ' THEY'RE USING A LOT OF ' \ LUMBER With unprecedented building In op eration now the n<»e.u for lumber ..nfttarjullyjfr greater than »ver. S«© U Gordon 4; Son before \buying. 2122Ef Mrs B. n. Profio Is visiting her par- ents in Vermont. ' Mr .and Mrs. .Ray Earley of Holley spent Sunday with their parents, John Douglas Klock celebrated his eighth birthday Saturday by enter- taining a few of his friends. • Mr .and Mrs. Charles Nichols of Rochester spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents, Mr .and Mrs. F. W* Sigler. Born td'Wf\ and Mrs. Chas. Groves, Jr.-,-of--Michigan, a son. - - Mrs. Harry Hamtt is in Rochester helping to cafe for her little\ grand soil, Allen Damon, who had an operation on his throat recently. Mr .and Mr9. James Dillingbeck of Hilton spent Sunday witirMr. and* Mrs. George King. . , .^Lr^JMiiis-Pi^^cja^Et^aLJBd.^ibfirL ^WEST-SWEDEN^ •Tbe'openii^of'tlre'nrew-ga^^ ed by Harold ^Greenacker, at Beseem Comers,, took on the fonm of a unipjEWL, J3_n__ Suodax. . . . __ _ Mr .and Mrs. Albert Squire^of By- ron were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCulloch. Miss Madeline Reynolds' of Hilton -spent tho week o nd with nor parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Fhoma&^Reynolds. Mr .an<l Mrs. Albert Stratton of Ak- ron are visiting their auntj Mrs, Ohas, Welch. Dean Cash of Bjyron is visiting his uncle and. aunt, Mr .and 'Mrs. James Boyani?er .._.i_. Dewey Greene of Oakfield spent tibe week en-d with his aunt, Mrs. James Burns. Mr. and Mm. Earl Madock of'Church- ville were guests Sunday at the Win, Bod-ell home. Mrs. Everette Wood and little son of Ogden have been visiting her mo-uh- er, Mrs. George Wood. Mr. and Mrs. George Greenacker.. were gliests Sunday of Mrs. Martha Fisher of LeRoy^_ ,^,,„ . _ \ Mr- .and Mrs. Harry Bean of Broek- port-were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Greenacker. P'red C. Markham left Sunday nfeht for Philadelphia, where he • has ac- repf ed a position. - - • t Mrs. E. E. Stratton who has beeu visiting her sister, Mrs. Ofaa-rles Welch Graupmann have bought the James Spook's stffhe. Possession January 1st Mr. and Mrs. Snook will move to Hamlin. Mr .awl Mrs. -Chas. Scopes enter- tained three classes of young people of the Sunday School last Thursday even- ing. Games were played, refreshments served, and all spent a very pleasant evfiring. , , - - - : . ? ,'t' • t^^fi srtt-' Gift Suggestions All leading brands of Cigars including all sizes and in ~\ Christmas Packages Safety Razors Poctat Books Bill Folds ^\~ Bulk Candy ,Xmas Candy Cigar Cases One pound and ha4f pound ToTbacc© ia-glass\ and-t-i»-jar»\ BoxHigars Cigarettes Pipes Cigarette ttotders Cigarette Cases Cigar Holders to all-Magazines as a gift to your friends Special Christmas Box Candy We §moke Shoppe fnsely decorated in orange, and. brown which color® transformed a iarge truck into aj£' aittraotlve orcfceetira bal- cony» Them vsic was furnished, hy en o>rehesitra from Rochester. More thian 200 couples were in attendance. SWEDEN CENTER mm&ms¥m ww^% *-. ^u6^rtb#^for QflflE^M -T^P= \Qf 'rlday in Mrs. J. M. - Miss-Carolyn jLaac Rochester, -the guest Semple, ..-- - . •*'• . ---.;- Mr .and Mrs. Wm. A. 'Moore >and son -Robert, of Rochester were Sunday quests of Charles Laack and farotly;— !?ev. Mr. Sybrandt will exchange, pul- pits with (R-ev. B. -D. Webster of Breek- port Sunday- morning, . Folliowing are the officers eleeteo recently to the Presbyterian Sunday School for .the ensuing\ year: Sup*., Mrs. C. D. Nelson; Ass'fSupt., (Mrs. (F. Smith; Treas, Donald \Locker Sec*5T7 Edwin Davis; Organist, Miiss Helen Norton; Asst,. Organist^ iMiss^Oarolyn Goodridge; Chorister, Mrs. F. Smith; Ass't. Chorister, Mrs. Gordon Doty. Mrs. B. J . 'Mershon and Mrs. A. H. Bavist attended the eleventh animial meeting of the Monroe County Farm and Home Bureaus held in Rochester .Chamber. of. Comnaeroe Building last Thursday. - Th«-©eeeaiber- meeting of the Swed- U en Center Home Bureau Group will ibe I. held-Tijext-weok-Wednesday.-DeeembeF-f-' l&th, at tlie home of Miss Caroljym. Laack at 2:30 x)'ctock. Members are requested to answer to roll call with quotation. A\review of* has returned to Akron. Mrs. Carrie Burns who here frlendT\ \has has been \returned* \visiting home. . J^Lr. and Mrs. . Arthur Oakley -Oi Brockpont, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gleason. Miss Nellie Tinney spent tho week end wlih her mother, Mrs. Hannah Tinney at Akron. Miss Marion Jenkins of .Rochester has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Jos. Clancy • William Bovanizer and grandson, Ralph Cash of Byron were guests Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Robinson. Miss Irnne Morrill and Miss Georgia Anderson of Batavia spent the week end at the A. J . Merrill home. Mrs. Emily -.Sands who has heen visiting her daughter \Mrs. Geo. B'owen ha4 returned home. Mr,.and Mrs, CharTes Welch were at Akron the week end guests of -Mr. and Mrs. ELE. Stratton. ' .. Miss. Morence. Gleason has returned^ from Oakcresl where s^ has been Visiting Mrs C F. Miller of Honeoye Kails. Mr .and MR*. Russell Holt-and M-r. and Mrs. Harold \Woolon of Holley were gupsts lain week of Mr. and Mrs..' H. R Langdon. . - - - ->. James -P-. Layden' left on Wednesday for Bernell. Flarida where he will sj)end the winter. Mr. an-d- Mrs.__ Charles Miller, of Mendon Center and Frank Deacens of Svxacuse^ were guesta Thuxaday of Mr. anfl MfaT D\ennis Gleaaon. Mr?. Kljzabeth John Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patrick and daughter w-ereo ver Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. Wm Patrick. Misses Ann and Lillian Zinter and Fred Zinter, of Syracuse, were week end guests of their sister, Mrs. Cecil -Barney, ; \ di-mghjtor^ Mrs, Roy Sea^e3ag,iauni; artl ana daughter CTIara •spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. G. B. Mepstead of-Giaretidon.--- ... - — -. ~.7~m Mr and- -M-ra -Henry-G. Warne of Hamlin, formerly of this place, were here calling on friends one day hist wrt—\— - — jlr. and. .iLr^S^arCS&Uier .and lam* ily were guests Sunday of Mrs. P, T» fe HAT will be your first thought, when you inspect your Suit after we have Cleaned and Pressed \'it. Our thorough method of cleaning remover all ^in- ground dirt froTn the fabric, and our carefnl steam pressing imparts a freshly tailored appearance. V Cleaning Dying Pressing Pleating .. Orleans DryJCIeaning, Co. 34 Main Street Telephone 50 Jehus™ ©? JToHey. '.vir .ana Mrs. Wank Smith en.ter' talnod the Ehnhroidery Club members anth-tbeir families at a n oyster supper •Mr .and -Mrs. William- Griffith of Ba> feB 1 ^ 'SPPPt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eoos-Xacsoa, M*&—GFiffifea-=wiiH-^«e- main a few days. •Miss Elsie Merkel of Rochester and Miss Ixiuise Peachmann of E)ast Hen- rietta were guests Sunday of Miss Florence Gleason. William Bovanizer of Byron; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eller, of Brockport, and\ Mr .and Mrs. Homer B. Lewis, of Medina were guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. J. _^L. Bovanizer. Mrs. William O'Brien has reftirned from Moravia where she has been car- ine for her father, Sylvester Hallick, who is now on the gain. The Ladies Aid society held a social and business meeting at the hoifte of Mrs Mtry Warboys Thursday after- noon tn which, all the ladies in tne ramnmnitv w#>re invited. Light re- frn^hnii nt« were served. Mr-- Gc'irsn.T, Pairbaim who has been opi-ndiiiL' <ora» time with her sister, Mr*. M,idc< I.enk. left last week for rieveland, Ohio, where she will visit her son,-William, before returning to Minneapolis, Minn. a CttrTsitiffi the first lesson in the clothing .project JStlLJbe_gixaEU_ . • ' r- . • ADAMS BA5IN Many Useful and Appceciative Gifts Stationery Eaton, Crane & Pike, White & Wyckoff. A large and va- -..: i .:.\ ^5etp$4G0 -„__. Bayberry Candles' Hand dipped and Jwisted Candles in various colors. ^ Xmas Cards and Bodklets A lar^e assortment to select from. Kodaks Brownies to the best fold- ing Kodaks. Very pl*etty Nut-Bowls- and useful. Hair^N VenidaNets, 12 Box, $1.50 box, ets Canity Cases All styles and \makes and odorsr — Xmas Thermometers j_ Both house-and outside— algtess. \ ....•-\ Candy A large assoftment of Whit- inan^.'SaTnos^f ~ Mae Walker and Belle Mead, all fresh for Xmas. ~ Flashlights -Military Brushes Many stylesi and prices. . Photo Albums A, large stock of best grade leather and imitation.\ Prices are\ right. — *—g ; Clothes Brushes Leather Backs and a splen- did assortment of ebony -and wood backs. _ Fountain Pens Waterman's Best, ranging from $2 50 up. Frances Darwin of Elm Grove spem m the week*end wfth VeTna M\inges'.~ * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wildey of Holley were Sunday caller's at the F. C.; Blackford home. • Miss Margaret Frost'of Scottsville and Mr. Kelley, were-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hatold Barnum. / Mrs. Dorothy Mct'abe and son Ralph of Rochester were Sunday callers at ihe EcTwafd Ryan home. \ \'• At the election of officers of the Fer- rt^aoodridge Post of the American Le^ \Kion held fn SpenCefport last weeRT\ Harold H. Barnum' was elected 1st Vice CommaRdep, and -Edward* -TiyESi * was elected a member of the Eeeutive>- Committee and the Post Historian. ', The annual sale and supper held at the M. P. PburVb Friday even-ins, va* a splendid success both financially and socially. The big crowd in attendance' -efilea^rorLh stfentfbus fcffdrt otr tne' part of the committees in charge of the dining room and the variou-s; bootha A srr**atBr selection ^of fancy • work, aprons and other things were aa f sale this ear than there has been pre-: viously^-and as a result the ^proceedig J _ -ere--Gow4dera4>1V in excess of- other Ever^ady Lights ranging in price from 65c to $4 00. The best there is. -Ivory Goods of choice selection. Mirrors, Brushes, Combs and many -ether-a^Ftieles-.— Incense Burners _ A new line, ranging frQm 25c to ^2 50 ~7* —^Xrnasi&ecoratidtrs^ 9 m t JL 3 1 9 9- 9 ^9 9 9 \ _ ; fIucTnyt's, Colgate's, Dazel),^. VafltmeV-,artd—many ottier—9- poputar makes- '9 Toilet Waters* Perfumes * All standard products •% v Cigars and: Cigarettes AlLpop^lar brands. Pipes and Cigarette Cases 25c to $440 X^Thermos Bottles — Univehal and Thermos pints .and quarts^ Playing^Cards Congress and Gijt Edge, both whist and regula¥*stytes. x -Toilet-Sets^ -\--| i Seals, Tissue, Tags. Trim- mings, Bells and many other things.' Manicure Sets Some very-apnr^^iate^Sts- Pocket Books and Ladies' Hand Bags —A - very—\choice selecCon.\ Priees are right. Razors Both Safety and- Straight All makes, both silver and gold plated. 9- 9x :m\ 9„- 9 9 9 i- tBooks AH popular copyrights, abo boys'^girls' and children's. Perfume Atomizers Cut glass, colored and blended colors. —A- complete-line -of' Denni- son best quality. Pencil Sets'25c and 50 c E. VVL-S1MMONS 9 '9 9 9 9 -9 9 a m a Real ^ManV Shop V - \What #e^.vJiet! been,snwjdtes, several weete mtt-lk fee>r kha^fcranh-ed jbrttawt-^aiffirfferr was ^iejuifid, by, jnany -,fr»Tn ^n^a?**-*^ ed to Medina. Spentefport and surrounding territory, j ^lESi-Ife 31 \'® 55 4cch,ex.snd,.-B0JBU JHpjsfc ^aeaadiea^in^Ghar-g6.are-giatifled.ov«^ He'ct Buy, Go the success of their -efforts, and extend • their thanks, t o all who assisted, \ T -TQ^lxuflti-S&aiW-^faife^e«a-^o^ise4 ; to the- house by fitness foTthe past fewj days. CharTes Gallup went to.mica Tues-, ;dayTm a brrstnise trtr>'~-- - : --- ----T ^\Mr-S¥=HeIen 4Tailup i -aBd-a-frieBd-f-Pffffi i _8acJie^.Le£-wfiEe_^unday^^e&t^-at--tn--e^- •George Gattep home, Where Hey HAMLIN {Men's Leather House Sfrppers $2.50 to $3.50a pr. {Mohair Sweaters' for men $7.50 to $l&SO~6ach to-$2.-00 a.pab.--- Men 's Sjlk and Knit-Pifeek^-ear 50s to $2,50 each Bdn a Stamp visited flUn Stamps par- iMejLLFeH^OUSe-Snpl ents Sunday. _ _^. „,„_.\ ^.-. —^foa—^a-vid—Qraibb—haa -been oatef- taintng her mother. Mis. Pease from Morton, for a few days. The following were» Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stamp: • Mrs. <5ertrude Robin- son and son, Sherman of Summervlllo; Mrs. Winnie Metier «,nd daughter, M«-|Men's. Bath Rohes $S.0O and $8,00 each ? ' . dred of Rochester; .Miss Edna Stamp; ' . * 6f Hamlin; Mr. and Mrs. Erne&t stamp, i M^en'sf Bath Robes with Slippers to match and Gillette Safety Razor Jr., of Brorkport and Mr. McOormick J '$10.00 eacrf. of Summerville. L. . ... , ,„ , „.„. ^^ , A _ ^^ Mr and Mrs. Gmtob of Fairport; Men s Worsted Sweaters $6.00 to $8.00 each were recent visitors at the home of.Boys' Winter Suits with 2 prs. of trousers $10.00 to $18.00 each their son. David. Men's Winter Overcoats $20.00 to $55.00 each- Traveling Bags and Suit Cases $4,00 to $15,00 each,. Single and Double Garters 35 and 50c a pr.' Florsheim Sh oes and Oxfords $9.50 a pair Men's Flannel Shirts $2.00 to $4.50 each Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stamp, Sr., Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, Clarence Stamp and Miss Edna Stamp called on Mrs. Abbie Wood of Hilton, Monday. ADVERTISE IN THE REPUBLIC % The' best thing to make your hair soft, thick 1 and glossy—Parisian Sage. K. W. Simmons sells the 'genuine that does not fltange the natural color of the hair. Men's Dress Trousers $4.00 to $8.50 a pr. Men's Dress Shoes and Ckfords $3.00 to $7.00. Silk and Knit Neckwear fof men 50c to $2.50 each Men's and;Boys' Wool Mackinaws '$8.00 to $12.00 each | i iA big assortment of Jewelry for-men \ ' All kinds of Underwear for men and boys This is /rheumatism weather, and MerrV^febreflas-$h5H^ttr-^B;0^- jeacta' - _\\\\~ : _m~~~I ' Meffs Silk HaTif. 85c and $1.0trea Men's-feinert Hahf. 50e*ach Men's Fancy Hanf. 35 and SGc ea,— jJukoLJELdts and Buckles $1.00 : -and-$l»5ll-eaeh- - Men's Fancy Wool Hose 85c to . .$1.25 a pr. Menu's Suspenders J50 and 75c a pr Men's Soft Ha'fs $3.00 to $7.00 ea $8.50 each Bojs' Slip-On Sweaters $3.50 to $7.00 each Sheep Lined Coats for'rrren $10.00 to $22.00 each Armbands 25 and 50c a pr. Boys' Dress Trousers $1.50 to $3.00 a pr. Men's Mufflers $1.50 to $5.00 ea Men's new Fall Suits $20.00 to $40.00 each Ladies Silk' Hosiery 98c a pair Boys' Winter Overcoat* '$10.00 to $18.00 ea. Wonderful varietx of Dress Shirts 1 for men $1.25 to $6.00 each The following hnre been re'een E-\W.. Simmons, the jlnig-gist, is having i ' guests at the R. R. Markham home: J a large sale on Rhenpna, the one rem- j DfJ 1 ! T|?Of ITIM'C f*l fWI TTTSl/^ 1 JP Qf 1 r\f? QT^OIT Miss Esther Love of Canandaigua; ]edy for this disease sold on a guarantee f> Hi vJHilVlJLi Hil il O VxJL«V/ 1 Flill Vl GC tDllXJ JLi O 1 V^JtVC* Mrs. Elnora Smead of Holley; Miss of money back if it falls. Edna Churchill, -Miss Mary Markham it today. V Start ufling Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Pr ces asss.-v .-'•AJK '^^MM}:^^fi!0^^ \ ^^lt^6'^^^^^ft^ffi mm k'^^h-^^^^ti'^Wu^ iMs^iiMiMjMm