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1 0- l». .. J ts io\ Df r- s. v= :--* v=T -~s rzn Lj. .' ; ' *)viK', is THE REPUBLIC; BROCKPbRf, N. Y.TWWWDKV, JANUARY 17, J#J ~#t¥»r HE'S ISST- tPoit for Wftat sou lose— [advertise Vffyat sou find in ^f»* T&jejmbtic's Classified ^Columns. ; BROCKPORT^EWBUe James MWatia the neVr clerk at the Thursday Afternoon, Jan. 17 '24 BREVITIES i How many have you broken? Don't fese hear* ge£ another start. . EdsK. Simmons is flriving a new Jewett sedan. —IMfr-Br-KHttg-flf-the A&P is driving a sew Nash Victoria. A smile \will chase away the. gloom YOUR NAMEnfriWr. f Your Eyes I Are.valuable to you in proportion to your ability to use them. Put the re- sponsibility up to us and, .you. MIL haye_ Mil-eye. efficiency- ^ '**'. Smoke Shoppe. The small pony of Miss Sibyl Cleve- land died Saturday of lockjaw. Edward Sinwnoa* will occupy the Gordon house on North Main street after March first. Swartz & Brooke have a fnlL page ad\ in thin issue. And\there are many rsd-s offering-attr-aetive-purehases.*— , Elwood Simmons of Walker has pur- chased the Hawley place on South Ave. and will occupy same about ApEiff _ 1st -• • ^ I like sunHghTTn a darkened room: Another\ thing the ^olltliMs^is 1924-Make it* leispre hours, better tegg uce ^ moi ^ ey ^^^ m «™ hours-happier hours. Subscribe t« fenaal .. m jj. spMl glsM^m the Republic. c h-*n»e A meeting of the Directors of Com- . 0B1V a t ^ Q( ^^ to whom, we munity Center is to be held this after- s?nt sU Z^ ts last W€ek have ' failed noon at 3 o'clock. tr> „^ w ' tneir subscriptions, Get 0 ur If you are to have an auction this ^ atlire on a receipt ^ De happy spring get one of our blank forms for- Peraoiwl Mention About Everybody And For everybody ^ ' Joseph Simmons of^pTJ8#street is ill at his home. . —--SZ- Morton Mlnot lej^for New York city Sunday events GeorgeA^an)3 is seriously ill at his lo^e\JHf«oliey\ _ ifreet/ rge L. Foster is spending the (**week in New York City. TJ W. Bramley is on a business trip :o-£Iew -York—ttois^week. listing your property. They are^free. The pupils of the Crramma^School are taking grade examinations this week, nd are setting reaay for Regents exams ne^yt week./**' That a pg'ta Chi fraternity, basketball team, will meet tti'e Gamma Sigma flvt m the Normal gymnasium Friday n'p-tit. Admi^km-35c. Dancing will fo'low the game. T^p^orest Toekwood of Holley su-f- Home papj^week, February 3-9, is f(>rP(j a Sllfldpa af&ck o{ appendicitls 'fiat w«ek <md was operated on at a T^^hp-pt^f hosnital. He_ £s said to be OUR CHURCHES Church-of^he- Nativity- - - - • Rev. M. J. Kreig, Pastor Sunday Masses are at 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock. Free Methodist Church Rev. Charles Pike, Pastor Morning\ service at*\ TOT30~SudQday [School 12, M,; Evening, servtea. J;QQ;. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at. 7:30. Presbyterian Church _ Rev. E. D. Webster, Minister -Services on Simdayr Morning—Wer—1-| Mrs. Susan Garrison left Tuesdayjship at 10:30; Sunday School 11:50: night for SSfasota, \Florida. -\\—^—-\^ Miss £enn4o Mitchell was the guest of friends in Rochester, Thursday. Mile <Cteyelaad 'returned Sttoday from a husiness trip to Miami, Fla, J V%we\^ T ^eTVice--at u -S-prTnT;~Mid :: week-| Meeting Wednesday .8 p, m. Baptist Church Rev. Henry--W. Stevens, - Pastor Morning Worship 10:30; Church Dr. Williams of Rochester was the School 11:« ; Christian Endeavor B^O: - 'Evening Service, 7:00; Mid-week Ser- 1 vices of Prawer Wednesday evening 7130\. Sunday guest of Dr. George H. Davis. -^IVtmmd _ Mrsr\ChiaTleB~Wrl6r- of -Al- bion spent Sunday with relatives in town. - _._^ Zella — /• \ / iC Jeweler and Optometrist 5 - «ROOKPOIIT, M. Y, the\dTtor's^W'eek and the conrmunity\s weekj/Both have a ^responsibility ~tu meet if the home paper is representa- tive. ' ~*f \The last day of the time limit _fo ^ securing automobile licenses-for 192, ^ expired Monday,- the 14th. -About 5t ~P~of the local MrtDls^ts\\1iave- K their new plates. give a Gospel Hymn vocal and instrumental music, at ihe KensJBgton \MVE\\. Church on Marigold Av£, Buffalo, Fehruirv 10th. ewitt C. \Walker. 57 ye-ars old. for- erly \bT\B5rsen^-dlad. Sunday, after a Jhrlef illnfisaM Ma home at Sp-ringville, where he had been landlord of the i Waifeer Inn for atxrat id years^ __ _ M \ A collision between a heavy truck r* St. J Luke's Church | Rev. Framk TTamrosch. Jr.. Rector Sunday sorvices at 8 and 10:30. Sun- day School at noon. St. Martha Chapter meets Monday at ?:30 p. tn. Covert recently entertained a pgrty of eighteen .young people at her home, Mrs. J. F. Brigza of RQCh.estex was an over Sunday guest of Mrs. W. H. Bramley. c \ - Methodist Episcopal Church Mrs. Calvin Petrie of Romo is visit-' Rev. I. B. Miller, Pastor ine „,Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Petrie ot| Class Meeting at 10:00; Morning Monroe Ave. . I Worship. 10:^0; Sunrfiy SfhffOT. 12:0^; H. H. Adams of Roehes-tcr unrle. I ovfiring nicely. Tlie funeral of Marcus Kolley who Tasprl qwav at his home on South Avoir\ - , vpqterdav afternoon will be Tr«^i ^^turdav afternoQn frojm his-late, r-^^^i u^^> ItroNfa*:\ • -r^^n-o^^a^t^-G^n^ _.^_ tpital Tuesday. -* 1 - |„„ ,„„„ c„„^„„ Mrs. Hiram Ashwortji returned Sun-j 1lay~Tr6m tTe-\!TeheraT HoTpTtaranrt tsi \ Ev. Luth. Concordia Church : much improved. j .'W. J Wiltenbnre. Pn^tnr ' Mrs. W. M. Weatiierwax nf LoRoyj Sundiy 10:30 a. m. Divine services. 'spent last week in town the guest of;Sermon on tlw topic. ''Christian life Avon. i_ . ._ 1 • M-. Tiid Mrs. James B. Carson who arnngin^Jn^^ iyHHH 4 e d^T^n4iwy-^-h T -4^74^4ithe- Recital. of ho-h r> r(1 ,, 1lvtprian churPh in this village ro'pWnted their 60th weddta? an- n'rpraary Monday at their ho>me in Kpworjh I-eaeue, fi'lfi p. m.: Even'n? Services, 7:00: Mid-week Service. 7:30 nam-and party at | ill services Sunday. Bank Accounts Win More Successes Than Do Pleasing Phrases Men with enough backbone *to keep intereSt-bearing accounts ^nounting ftead- ily are deitined—to—get ahe€id, They \h*ave money in reserve Wriehop^'^ \pbrtunity appears. Planning for the future is the birthright of every person. And in each of your dreams, doesn't money in bank count moft ? • A'' Your account will be welcorn- - ed here—no matter how small or how large. - -%. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BROCKPORT, N. Y. \ TngrYffWVt' M^rpj-^am.marm.tgj.^^^g-aK^-itf-i S(-^and an automobile occurred Saturday I -.. monthly meetn-g on Friday, the 18th _. , , .. , *•».»». r^T^~ ~ VT: . i, JJ- «» , B»t ac«»ltt the producer gels it in the at 3n p.n ni., atk the home. of Mrs.y Water-. I ma o Par Ave The Count Supt f of Temperance ami Missions* is expect- ed to address the members. C. A. Simmons a former resident of Monroe Avenue has Bold his fine farm ** •'north, of Walker to Peter and Edward 4 Hett&erfihottr \Finn- •property is not in much demand at present but these | boya evidently think a-good farm even in these times is good property. The Monroe <3ounty Sheep Breeders Association will hold its Sixth Annua* | j Meeting in the Hotel HochesteT, Tuos- L day January 22. as announced,by the 1 Secretary, John BL White. W. T. I Gramts, specialist in sheep management ! at Cornell will b*e the principal speaker • The San Jose scale is again making ; 111 roads into New York orchardsy ac- ! cording to the entomologists of the Ex- periment Station at Geneva. Fruit .A most Welcome reply tO your Prowers are urged by the Station of- phone W for Coal, • espial. ^^ *» ^™»\ S ly if you just used the last this orchards this'winter. Those who missed hearing T5r> Pres- afternoon about 2-t»-<riock onjPark Ave. Little. damage waa done aside from bent fenders and a marred condition. The W. <L T, U. will hold its regular -Rivmmid Snvmour and Anthony ba-j Tvio \wpre indicted by the grand jury t ^st wek for muraer in the first de-i e\P-e for the shootlns: of one erf their emnpafliens duria*; the FOhhory of the Coinman Garage in'December. • The milkmen of Brockport dropped \ nice NPW Year's \gift\ into the bot ties of their customers Monday mora- ine- when they announced a cut in the nrice of milk to ten cents a ^tuart. Mrs. M. C week in LeBaron. t vindication of the Christian roliskraJ neck, hk price having been also cnt. The History Club will meet Friday, Jan. 18th\ with, Mrs. Emery D. Webster. The papers \Ancient India\ will be ci^en -bv Mrs. Brennan and \India TTnder Mohammedan Rule\ by Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. Peyeterwfll give Sel- Mrs, Francis Smith of-Rochester. Mr. and 0 Mrs, C. %_ Randolph of ected Readinsis from Rudyard ICipllng's > i- ,.. t , •MarQuet, 'Michigan, were guests Sun- Yes Sir, We ISecr ^morningr-and we are in petition to give you immediate delivery Thursday evening can consider them- KvEch you may wish to order _$14mPERTON selves minus one <¥( thp frnp'T TW*\eT-\ lectual treats that has come to Brock- -^-^port- in some time. After^ hoarins?\ Mm Kim. The Men'-a Mass meeting held at the Strand theatre Sunday afternoon in connection with the union Service, under the leidershlp of Rev. Harold ^trithearn, filled the auditorium, and ^Mhe-^verrfn^meoUng^lrt-ihe-^Metho^ d'st Church S. R. O. signs \were In order. . tf « - • A* the annual meeting of the SL MqrthA Chapter of St Luke's Guild hvltj MonrKv evening in the Parish T*niisp. Mr^ Frank Constable was <*'*»e»<»d president; Mrs, R, E. G-arrlsoh, ^\^-vtpe-^restd-enti-Mlss H-arriet Kax- PV. «?ppretTrv and Mrs. Henry Allen, trpi«*nrpr. Ru- oiift of the triclcs of fate.(Ms riT>pr ?ild h\5t week that the Salva .EresLhvterian—church. ..Saturday evjen- ^r^, rp^i^ ^Mvs/ft mistake as tbe Ba-nd w'li ha In TirorVuart For -only an hour* the concert beln^; day and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Mead Rogers. Miss Hattie. Simmon* has returned to Brockport after spending some time with her brother in Aoohester „. sister : 4n Hilton. Mr. \and\ Mrs. William\ \FSiSff Mrs. C. A, HalUck and daughter of Rochester were Sunday gueste of Mrs. Rose Ashtoarket. Sunday \sThooTafTer The\\sermon.\\\\' Important meeting also QC railafi mTeirfbers. Saturday 2 p. m. School of religious lny U'ucliuTr \and\ catechism ~ctetirer\ You are cordially invited to attend our services. We preach Christ and Him crucified. Mrs. B. Brodie spent Wednesday in Rochester\ the guest o? her daughter, Mrs. James Coughlln. 'Miss A'hrens, Western Union Man- iager,'spent {he\ week end with Ti^ i parents in Canandalgua. • Miss Leona -Coniey was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Corcoran^of^RocheBter. - — Mrs. W, H .Nixon is spending a few days in Locfcport the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Prentice. Miss Edith Carkner of San Jose, Cal. is spending several weeks with\ her aunL Mrs. Robert McCormick. street 1B seriously HI, Mrs. Robert MuUree ia spending a./Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coleman few days this week with her daughter? of Rochester, Sunday, January 6th, a M-llse Katharine Fagan spent the week end in LeRoy. \John \Kinseilla- is- eonfmed to his | home with bronchitis. Mrs. Rohert Crippen jil son. Miss Winnie MoCrea of Jackson, Mich.' was a guest over Sunday of her aunt, Mrs. M. S. Gooding. Mra Fred Shattuck left for her home in St, Louis', Saturday after spending a week with Mrs. Frank Donahue. Ana-}- Rev, JL~P,-Burrill of Pleaaantvilte is a guest of his mother, Mrs. Davis, _«t THIST WEElTiSrSFECl7^LS AT TUE ONEIDA COUNTY CREAMERIESCQ. --- ' BROCKPORT, N. Y. Liberty i Macaroni, Noodles and Spaghetti 10c pkg., 3 pk£8. for r None-Such Mince Meat, 2 pkgs. for *-••- - . . - .. Jello 9c a pkg. or 5 for - \•\'\\ Pure Lard per pound _..^r 29c 25c 25c -I 16c 4burmng c white asrTXo^lT^ Finder a good time for the test LLJB1 JMarket..$t LOST^Brack far Blove. Finder ft(Sfi wnh tTlP *-* p Company to take plps^e return to this office and receive r* ^Ami^pt ftosuion ia ^noOier- eit^ _~jje.waEttV^™^,J— ^ ,—_ -„...JJ-Te-JwHl be fmcGeflTecC-hv TTharles vvaSV. Rummage Sale ;h\ma of this villBee who Joined the \ —Comaimity Cwmpr, T\\ 1*^ *\* i^tb :B\nrm» d»^ not lgaye until arjont the Phone'3Z5W ™ Those whansp^nffTfeety phained to their work. Those whosav^ regularly Are certain to win Financial indepehdence. You are the Master _, Of your Destiny. THE STJUE BEIK OF jHKK BROCKPORT. N. -Y. fi'-if of Msrch. Acco r dins to H. R. Forbes of New York City spent a few days last - week with Mrs and Mrs. GeorWL. Foster of South Ate. The Misses Helen and M1Wred-fToU5ei~~~MTsr\a^uw- Mink will enteTtaiirtlre- |-'- of Albion entertained a party ofJrJenaTF|Ms1?flJa~Keedle Workers air her hom>^ from Brockport and Holley Monday, 129 Holley street. Wednesday aM evenin-s at dinner. iiioon. Miss Hooker nnd Mr* Thomas Gor-J Mrs Fped Gordon and children leave don are entertainimr thr Birthday Club I c>(]ay for Miami. Florida where they this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Mann vMl spr>nrt the wiulpp months. Miss nM Mr'B. Jack While- . - ; Mabel Vanderhoet' of the Training Mr. and Mrs. Kynf\) Macl>ean an4-ax-hool faculty nccompanlos* them, children of North T.mswanda were Ml-»s Kmma Chrlswell was Klven iru^sts SuRiTav of tiin'r pareTTts, Mr •Ttft»-r<fmt -«tirpr4se TiFPsday evenins at and Mrs. A, SL Mac Lean. « . ',tlig home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Voazie The Birthoftv n»b w;'.I be entertain- :t>v a party.of frlEnds. MlHS.Chrtswell eU 'at lUTiphw^ff~7Tn-'^ir^TTThry7~^rhTnrTrv-Hi»ft^<^ she 4 'in.at.by.Mj^.HenW TrfrfRnn 1n_honqr v will.yp?nd the_ramajndgT-of rfao winter, of Miss Mfiore of Hntlnr^ • -f . ~ ™ • -• - - - •- Mr. and Mrs. L. D Trimmer startedf ^traiVCTWG AT GRANGE HAUL-\ -for -sc Petejsmr2 : _Fia. .last 1 g^ 11 ,_ J ^ ga idc£aLjaLAj^a3att^tprB &nl4 Thursday. TTwy wtlt spend the win-'KntertainoPs of Roc&esxer. Bill fi. ter at the Poinsett ia HoteL j . •+-, Miss Horothea Mct^nnell, daughtpri CARD OF THANKS Of Br, aud Mrs, A. Mrronncll, roturneaVj - Wfi wi - 3B to -express our sincere . --- .•\ ... . HV 'jt ~zrM r \3 \^33 =^S i 1 iijB —-3f3B .- _• '-'-*^C 3 -^4^B t. J ^M • -i$W& i ' |L fffl —ijjj| Aaetfief Turkey\Di nner .-•*.-• .^ot-^&Xltiitts-perJPigcte __z \ ^.\..\\\.\\t'.'\ \JV \V \ »L_ '——.A* thanks to-our friends and' neighbors .-» „ - , iJLBrtlaagtPhrajga. Friday after spend-; fnr tllatr m*,,-^ <,y mf >«rh? fl^vainr- information TOCelveO . k. - .>. ...... -WM-HWir »\iuiim aynnmui^, uuiad ilk ing the holiday .season at home.. frnin ^!J^t]v^t>pj-e.rrf)ft ^f tri& legts-_ ^^^^4 Mrsv-Geo*seJ=^cashire-wil4our recent hereavemenL. |L%tMa-budset conunlGee provides to? on TnCspqoe of apWQSlnsJi.telv \^SOvOOfff\ X.ih£,J?rorTfpoTt Norinal School for •e coTnin!e_year. The fly in the oint- ment is th-it nosaihly Gov. Smith will vpts- *hp,*isKrea5B Ph^^'ps Tt-rfr. now with the Ednca- .le^ye^jSjEndaz. ler-ing«*a>nd-ttse-of automobiles during ifiT..\]B>*5?i. 0 \where—they-4 will attend the Canners' Convention ng held the^re *H of- aext-week. A daus;hteP-W3sr±«rn-iIan:-4 toJ5ri a-rnf\ Mrsn'Trwtn- -Bofe^of—L&j Cole was Miss Ef n^t^pfrer, a graduate of the Normal in the class of _lj>15 Mr, and Mrs, R.. O, Marsh and child- ren.' Helen and RTrharri.Teft for New tfional Beft.9ftiafinLJ^_ti©,iafeyjfl^L& ;T'pi , iV wp7~w^Tl~yoyr'ik al 1 a -county wide ,f^ffnTe for'\a^lnrael \In\Rochestet York Thursday from VhicFpiace Mr. iirririQv, jannarv 18. at 1:30 p. m. in Marsh sailed yesterday for Panama, • *>m M^ose HTII on South Avenue. He Mrs. Ward Mitchell who has been r ;wi'l fli^uss milk prtees, the reasons spending the holidays at Sedana, with p~~ t ^»\ hur-tintlnns and a program ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. George An- fnr s'qhiilzhie prices on a fair level. Person, returned to her home in Hil- rATl firmofaTfeThfTted to this meeting, ton S-aturday. The ParpTU-Teirher Association will Miss Rose T). Pinette, who has*beenj hn'rt it<» npxt meeting on Friday, Jan. in the employment of the Dobson Drug \J'h. at 3 o'clock at the 'Grammar Co. for several weeks, left for Boston fVhnrM Mr<? J. L. Humphrey of Roch- Saturday to accept a position with the e°ter w'H stm-ik On \rural conditions\ United Drug Co. and touch on the nirM school hill. •M's. Hnmnhrev is well versed on her snhWt. as she is the District Lead- er for Monroe, Wayne and Livine^ton counties. The Public is cordially in- vited. ! 1 A troup of Salvation Army lassies. Mrs. Sarah Holmes formerly of Brockport is s-lowly recovering from -a serious attack of pneumonia at the home of her nephew, Henry Brooks, of 566 Birr .street, Rchester. Miss Elsina Winne spent a few days recently with Miss Marjorie Wal- Laoe. Miss Winne was on her >way besp.ffred the town Monday, co-opera* ine with the Salvation Army Band; and back to her school in Cleveland after Male Chorus- concert which is to he gpendimg the holidays with her mother eivp-n Saturday morning, January 19th, an( j ^ter in Passaic, N. J. at the Presbvterian Church. The Band . m has been heard 1% various foreign % Heavy Romper Cloths countries, -and a* mi6^-enjoy«bteT)ro* 21 cents yardr boys 1 $!&& Wool Golf era.ra Is assured. The S. A. L.'swere Hosejor 79c; Boys' 59 cent Golf Hose selling reserved Beat tickets for tire performance. |1 I/OST—Lanre black and white cat, with thin white strip between two ] spots on face. Finder please Toturn to '53 Adams St. and receive reward, for 39 cents ait Lesters. Corsets Especially Designed Why not have your corset especially designed for you. Mrs. Paul Taylor, Spencer Corsstiere, 400 Holley etreet, phone 191-R. .1:81 HayW. Burroughs 9 January 2&tk Dining Room open 12 to 2 flOTBL BROtrtrei HAVE you paid the New Flower Shop- operated in conjunction with our greenhouses on West Avenue a visit? Many beautiful flowers are on display and you are cordially invited to see them at any time. HOMER E. ROGERS FLORIST West Ave. Phone 305 9 > Riverside, Autocrat, Klearflax, Heather Lawn, Tapestry Lawn and several other brands E.W/SIMMONS: ».lsi&fl L-iL if i% '%*%. \teM i^§M^^ :^SI*S