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.•--'.- • A*as* —— ..-. .--= -^ . — r ^ rf, — =i -! -^. P- : r± ± IT\\\ vmm OL. LXVIII BROCKPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 N(X 1» ST READY FOR THErWG =4 MATRIMONIAL SWARTZ—GREENE j , [ _A s4mp / le—home r ^w^d'Hag—occurred^ —' — Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the [LOWS NOWKKI JSFOW&GUILTY OBITUARY _. CH_A.PP.ELk t he death of Marguerite A. Chappell, jfol LosA~ngele¥flJalTC a former Brock-\ mraENTC TOl^MPETE home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Greene FIRED SHOT THROUGH WIN- po!;t resident,, occurred Friday at the of Sweden Center road, when their m NEW ESSAY-GONTlSf Suable Program Has leen Airanged for the Week oi;w ter s^ a »eth, «***«] aiuauit • ivgmwM* , o _ ^ Markham Swartz, of ISew JMexlco,_- Febmary 18- Every Farm Interest to be Discussed by Well Known Experts. DOW AT HIS FORMER EMPIXtYERS — were united in marriage. The. affair art is behave a Farm Ex- Blon School during -the week ox lary lStih, sessions of which will {in on Monday of that week, and toe MBcluded with_lhe. Friday afternoon •ion. lUaEeBciOQl win *>e given' under the dees of the New York State Col- of Agriculture at Cornell \Dni- eietty, and will he held at Grange L most instructive program has been 1, embracing the nuinerous is- and problems confronting the ler and orchardM of today, and .the production of old orchards, G. W **?'«*•*» Sa^tuS ISTT^^ ^ ^^^^ *** ^^^ Tb, death «3Hlice B^Jackso* ii«. ,., .,..,.. .^__ r J _ CT . ^^-a..,^^^- -tv^rt,— —« LIO cne oiner, -tone—reiumea aoine-^tu,^^-™.—!™^^---owastnff as ft. BV , ,. _ . .. ieHcHaerenit «iib.Jec£rwm W-handled- apecialized experts Jn. each departr uteres! I^Eram t3ie time the classes are or- rtooday moniiing at SrStMryj 10 a. m:; Bureau Maaiagerj E. J D. Merrill, i\ the last sessioif Friday afternoon, |ery-hour in the course will \foe filled interest and helps for the men \Hhdlt difficult to 'go in search of Effings, and -who are fortunate oufhTo have them brought to thefr nktet. -The course includes orchard pro- ction, soil management, fertilization, Hfog and its relation to old or- »rd«; 'blight, apple scab and. other lit diseases?; computing rations and was very informal rn nature, and the ^ill Be Sentenced Saturday. Mr. ceremony was performed by Rev. ffm. AM E L- R \%r K lag stuffs, W. T, Graadall. - \&- Sybrandt in the ^resen^e^f a coin- '• \*\ •**\-' ' - *** OU? 1 p. jm., Basic'systems of orchard P an ? of neighbors arid intimate friends.. Have Lucky bscape soil management, G. W. Peck. 1^ wedding supper followed the cere-j The trlal for conation of Louis 2:30 p. m., Steps tn producing sound ^^y- ' '*. _ [ Nowiki wqb has been held in connec- vigorous young.stoeifc W. T. Crandall. home of her\ sister, Mrs. James Luke, ——————•- cubage, M o. she wa S the daughter pusher 0 f The Brockport Republic Offers Cash Prizes ,M the late Janfes and liucy Chappell. ; She is survived by two other sisters, '. Mrs. George B. Graves, of ChioagoTanaTt Mrs. Seth J. T.Busih, of Morton, N. Y.,' and one hrot\her Tilden Chappell, of i , Rochester. f for^est Articles on The Village Newspaper. Winner to Try for Grand Prize Offered byNewspapers of Western New, York .In order to encourage the practice Mrs. James D-alton of Brockport wasjof using good Englls-h the publisher of Tuesday, February 19 local food supplies, W. T. Crandall, 10:45 a. m., Orchard fertilization^ 6, W. Peck. 1 p. m., Preventing losses caused toy the diseases ihferfering .wiTOa repro- duction, \W. T. Crandall Since her graduatl<yi from the Brock- tlon with the Rosebro . 11 g.h shooting af- bweaved by the death of her brother,! The Brockport Republic offera three port -schools^ and laaer ff«m the Syra- j air which occurre ^ bere November 29 G * ort S e - B -- Cammiags, aged 55 years?; cash prizes-for the toast essays to be -afaataitr - - - - - • - commBnc6i in csjjjjty court Mon- ^ 0 f\*^ Y™*** hia home ln Roch -1 writ t en ^ members of the senior an<5 diay, »r30 g.-m.T-eomputittg-ratione -from'gM^ J gherg sh^e graduated ^^ ^ „„,.„, _„- . _ . A ,, ^ , m , in the class of 191V to the -Librarian ^y It wlu be, recalled that Now \ jlci ~ estefl,&n - W6te *sday of -last week. Blsu junior claflses of the Brockport High Course, the bride has pursued an in-', a f0Tmer employee of Frank Rose^ funeral took place Saturday morning, school during the present school year. at 9 o'clock from his home and at 9:30 The prizes will amount to .$15, and teresting career. For some years she brougn> was accused of entering the ? _- _.. „ „ . _, 4l . ^ , , was engaged as librarian at Fort j^^^^ home^uring the familVa f ^ ft. Brid-get s QTiurch, with burial Baya^ Newjfexl^ and Mm-O^^^^^ mMllff ^er«rr^\among Z^lTS^ZT^?' \ \ ' paat year she has *ecome intimately ther thlttg9 a ffhot ^ ^ a caS€ 0 f Mar ^ re ^ Blr ^ r€e <«»» ^190 sur- 2:30 P. m., Influence of pruning on acquainted with the .State of California ^ heMs . Tbe ahooting occurred after vivos him. Pecic— Wednesday, February 20 & a.*m., iSeiectton of feed's and »a« tlona to produce gains. It. B. Hinman. few months ago, and her fiancee ar- were Be&ieA about a table reading. A hoTfie-ThanKsglvlng evening as they occurred \ Sunday, Jan. 27th, at the rived Thursday of last week. They! cliarge . from a ahotgum vas nr6d left Tuesday evening-for tHeir home in- through it window, paasinB over MrT home of her daughter, Mrs. John P. [( . an ^;L«a6 Cruces, New Mexico, where her rUffieCrMs, ofHoliey. She was 7f years of age. Besl-des her daughter, she li\ Ventilation for the dairy herd, W- T. Crandall. 11 a. m.. Improving the flock Jor mutton or wool, R. B*. Iflnman. 1 n. m., How to feed fattening eteer», R. B. 'H*mnan. -\ • 2:3frir. nr.;^Theco«t-of-mfi,k produc- tion, W. T. Crandall. Thursday, February 21 husl is a ranch«r. TOWNSEND—WEINMAN ^A pretty wedding took place Sunday ternoon, February 3rd, at 4 o'clock, •Rosebroughfta head, and part of lit ^yy^^i *y »ne son, <!harTen-w. Jack- lodging In Mrs. Kosebrough's face and son of clarendon; flve grandchildren. ~ tand two sisters, Mrs. J. E.-Miner, off arm. will be as follows: First prize, $7; second prizej $5,00; third prize, f3.0&. These prizes shall be known as the Brockport Republic prizes in English. The conditions are -simple; A-senior fs a* non-graduate student who has 5-4 or more counts or credits; a junior is a student who has 36 or more count® or credditis;-and In each ease the_ stud- ent must be taking a -full year's worfe. The writer must be a bona fide mem- ber of the senior or junior class of the Brockport High school, and the essay. At Monday's trial new evidence was thfe TUlaaBf aM , Mrs _ oe^e D'OHer., «».»«„. , w .u«, „« <vc , „ uw » P\ rod ^ ed 1n *>* torm <* fln « er P rint - S also of ©roclq^rt. The funeral waB lwhioh te to coaslst of ^P^^^^y at the home of\Mm. ftUa Smith 0 f K>u^ on. the-ipide of the cover of a held last weefe Tuesday afternoon from l.OWor l.SW «rtj au* ta b«ed on, HBrnTH.\ wKSBTTOi Muffle -Welg-^ te *«*^<* f ^ «^ ert * ^f ed her dy«M>rM home. ' ~ ~ — \ \\ ™ l ~ ln * mh ™*\ L man, of Holley. mS. Raymond To^n- ^\espond to five important partlc s«nd, of- Hamlin, were united in mar- riage. They were atitend-ed by Miss ,'la-rs with prints made by Nowiki for Rochester Bertlllion experts after' he T>:30 a. m.. Pruning young fruit trees fe Mi]Ier -^ d ^ Batty _ ^ ^ ( ^d been arrested for the shooting. •<* Morton occurred Tuesxjuy. February I Newspaper to tno community, and Its MO REV The death of Mfss Fannie L.-Morey someone of-the following .fiubjectg l. The Place or the \Village Newspaper In, and Its Value to, the Community. 2. The 'Obligation of the Village for early bearing, J. Oskamp. iHamlln. The cerenoony was perform-! ' Wlll t m ' M \ ,er *JF£?* „% a * ^ Hl ^ ,and Hospital, Rochester. 0nligntintN<11 Ahn Mow^pnr. Mh4JLR._nu.iple flW^_K-P- V^eH by-ReV. Barl Afcms In the presence : ^_!^^^ , ?*..^ b !^t ?1? ***** ™T. b °™ ~.? eoa !!* or *1' 3. What a Community. May .Reason- ably Expect of Us Newspaper, and lp.m., The effect of thinning on the ot about \thirty \relatives and\frlends\ > covered t,he 9ll0t RU1 * in the pMrh 1S75, the dlu * hter of William W. and .... . «»e and <nialltyy off thee fruitt andd onn makeake ^^ homflQme fopor ^ orchardd off onee off Rosebrough'ss n.igh-- Ma rvv F.. Money.. Shee wnss a membe.i Community .notion, necessities for the dsriry - the bearing habit of the tree,**%-• J. Os- gent tth a brlde , g grandmother ,bor8 tw \° or thrm ^^ after the l \ (,f t1,e 5*«rto« Baptist church and of wn:w ' raay r ' XI>TCl OI 1 «*^'® HUB « n ««' Principal Thompson and the publisher of this paper. The awards are to be made upon the use of -Englisih an^- the 'selection of subject matter as follows: General Outline ~Tiiitrodu.ctton . 3- Argument 6 — Conclusion .... 1# Form and Ejcoressjfon Selection of worde^-. 10 Sentence Sttmcture 10 Paragraph Structure.! 10 ^\tearness of depression 8 Strength of Expression 8 Coherence 8 -CWclsejreas— .-.-^-....' s . ..-^-.-« Euphony 5 Cieneral BxceUence 10 Su\bject Mailer .•Suitability -• • • ^rgiiiaejiMrYC yaliic. - Originality . 5 . « 7S U Ijood -supplies, selection of feeds, milk siz and qualit o th frui an o rpj^y wlll m tlielr h f the orchar o on o Rosebrough' neigh Mar F Morey Sh wn a membe \ ' ..*-_..— - ,bors two or three days after the shoot- of the Morton Baptist church and of Md, vegetable diseases, spray ached- . kamp. \'i^ Ta AMnio'i^wmi! ~ l 1u S> and ^ e & 111 WU3 Wentifled by Mr. the Order of Eastern Star at Kendall. IHeaJlM numerous other things\listed iSll^wlng-pcogKnH; tn -additio] a review of local problems of or- management. |^fV>liosvJng is the-progpam; 9-30 a. m., Organization of'School h D. Merrill. 2:30 p. m., Fire blight, E. F. G-uba - —spJdayi-#ebruapy-22-—. 9:30 a. m., Some important veget; ! Mrs./Jennie Lusconab. I Rosebrough. [\ Tf-TSBrultt of guilty .was remrnea^oho bxjotfier,\ 4. Why and How a Community Should Support its Mewspaper. Km H.\ Morey of Ham- *~ Tlro -ViHagg- -jSfavvspaper—as—a Deceased Is survived bv hfr parents. -\-vmiTE^CfOWRfe Friends ln this village of Robert Monday against Nowi'ki who win. be jin; one sl?1e>r, Mrs. C. V. Islington Moulder of Community Thought able ddseases, E. F. Guha, /White of New York will be interested sentenced by Judge Gillette Saturday._f)f Morton and .two nieces and one. 6. Any other appropriate subject 10:45 a. m.. Factors influencing .the to know of his marriage to <a Miss Attorney F.. S. Holbrqok' represented ( nephew. i? . . _ ,icelajlve to the Village- Newspaperi .-.-..---,. ^ >,-,—_ -\-.Z-I^l^^ftkia^&^ai^-^tv'^^^rfa^.to.-^l£^-JP' 6 - ~ ' -1 FHii*r*t *frvlf?s will lie^ h§JiL«i«iir:; <«irh subject muaiTwapproved hyiis .sot-of-teuitr-J—Qakamp. , 1 p. m., A spray schedule for fruit, E. -26. Mr. and Mrs. White are spending |F. Guba, 'their honeymoon art Southern Pines, ~S. m., The outlook for fruit grow^ l 2:80 y.-m., Review of local problem's y^ Ci jff^: \YVfifttts the ^bn of Wfs. 5,G, W. Peck. - . .'of orchard management, Oskomp and H e i en <M. White of Brockport |_*ll a. m., Selection and use of feed- Merrill, I •• SCOUT NEWS This week. Saturday at the Parish.. ^^ ^ Trr _ € , 1 [day arternodn \ST\ T Crrock -from the—publisher.) home of her sWw, Mrs. C. V. Ludlng-' [BKffSCH©OL ONE EVENING S WEEK j NORMALS LOSE TWO STRAIGHT 1 OWE POfNT SEPARATES Oft ! EACH GAMJE , All essays submitted in the contest How the BTy-^ra o^^rm^^^,^^^^^^^-]^i be in the bind* of n^.paa will hold their third annual banquet.: \. .Thompson not later than «-ay 15th. Every indication points to a big time. OCTOGENARIANCELEBRATES HER T6p awaFtl w<11 b \ announc(,d at aie (I^xvfirs will be laid for seYonlyflve as. EiGMTY-EIGHTH BIRTH^V annual commencement exercises of the hoWr- - -— E1GMTY-EIGHTH BiRTHDA*. Mxs. m The Grand Prizes Tho ossay wlnnlrxg the flrat prize in Hvfc* +o»5ftmunity- la—to be catered.-not. Inter than June 1st in competition with' similar prize essays from other com- munities in the territory covered by :h«» Wesit<»rn NfjYork Publishers' Ae- violation for tlil grand, ^prizes, which •\rn to be ?25.00, ?15.00*a.nd $10.00 in sor«i; nirefed by Tlifr AsBocJanoii forTS? In\»t three ossay-s'of the year upon the ^iibjecis fumtehed in this, llflL _ Tho'^adges are u> be selected by the. nfficem of .tIi'a.liiSsbclatI«fr-^Ph»ibarfB-- of Jntbrrrrg Is-to-be the^omeas-lnjflML local contests*, and. the judges WO0L- Witlc^ the!T'-aWaraSnhTo^r^Ehr\X» : ~ M'w-Tation officers not later thorn Jun* 15th of this year, when the superfft- tpn-dent^or principals of the variouB A Sunday School convention in con- ction with religious education, under • auspices of the Monroe -County it \is anticipated that th.-re wfll be\'\ MJS. Rose A Sharker \of Tfollo\y \East High school turned down the'P™ Sell ' t flft -y D °V 9 aad al,, ' vlIt twenty- strppt. one r»f, Brorkport's octogenai Tcwal ijoys in xine-of the fastest and j fi¥e men: the latter reprp«fnting lOKr.-mti?, fflJSWWfcrh'^r RSfh hTrthdnvTiiRs- Tho judges are tn be selected by Rc-hool KubmlfiTftg fhe essays «nall be notified erf tfin- final results. Sunday School Association, will be Icalled to order at-2:30 o'clock this ternoon at the Baptist Church: The |»rogram will- he for the .churches of Tistriet No. 3, and four courses In the IjOTk will be given: 'Meetings are pbfiffuTWt f<% Tig - iwnfl ftarjrr^FarnTsda» Church. Dr. Cutton, RoberT H: 'Carroll D e§t gatneg of the y^ear by a one-point organizations, and Rev. William 6. Kennedy will margin, a, -week ag;o in the Normal also speak. One of the principal ad- feynnraaium ana last Friday the geneva (hy Th*» event wis celebrnted Sunday Mrs. Marshall Bruce N \ nctlng as with a f-»mllr rmninn and dinner inrty- - MISS Q'mim TO TEIL CftllDREH STORIES chairman of the L/adies (Ju;ld which is at the SHOV*?-? ho%e on Soath Main.' •evening at the Basptist Ctiuroh until lAprll 10th. ' ^ LJDefotioEaLjSfirvtce of ^e.ffterhoon larles Pike of the Free Methodist mroh, and will..be followed by an liaaress by Uev. \Ernest W. Collins Of Ithe Rochester Corn Hill Methodist dresses will be made by Jackson Ual- pngh' five did^He same\ trick at maldtlg the arranKemwiit-s-irt-Hie-iiastsft—«*ti' | , lup. principal of school No. 18 of Roch- Geneva, Luck played against t*ej Hou ^- The Girl Scouts will act as l,. Rnwr. and her Kranddamrhter. Mrs.' Miss Agnes K.-tVBilwi. a-senior-m-i-Uw^t-aatiirflny fiverailg J , oster, whose subject w^H he \What the Brockporters in the game with East .waitresses. • _ - -Clwrlp«? : P. lyorback. Thore were r,, ° normal department, is to tell Public School has to Say to the Sunday Hi . gh and being ou t c f condition seem-1 After ^e hugler has' l.'.»wn Chow ,tw»>nt\ -on. '.present on the orcasiqn. ^'^^ at Communily_ Center every School.\ \\ \ * i ed to throw the last one. Geneva will j ^ 1! and everyone has e-.len to his inchidlnir eur»«ts from Rochester ana Saturday morning at 10:30, for a half jhezfirstJ firognani will be conducted by Rev. Uev. Ray MoCann, of Rochester, Will! be the instructors. Rev. Phillip Hen- ,4^, NEW, STREET ASSURED _^ The corridor vrzi vcr>- artistlcaiiy decorated. Re- freshments were served in the\ music ro'Tm: tbe guests -were seated' at smalt tables. The table ^eoorartlotis and the lighted •eandles W*»TR very effective. • Alpha Jtelta-g&ve a candy .safe in the rorflnor last Monfisy. \ . - Ssamta_Jtfl)J»JBffl»»Jt: Uu» to Include W as~foait«-ml asra Wnsh\in*?ton- bkthd^v ^hrimreWSs eveiy week of the oppbr-j- -Tta-4*ii^-^^oI^miiiabrt6ft^-^ TPete™ BirreTl who isVoming rrom pnr tv, th.. nndles. fiower.cehtcr piece? \miry to hear-tlre stories. -_-- --4-tJte cau»e-of- health -in Monroe-GouatSh Syracuse where he is\ua attendlngUnnd\ hatchet favors being in red, and\ T&B \ WffEn annual\conference on pry the purchase of a $50health bon« Supper will be served, after which pj ay a ret ttrn -game here- tomorrow jheirt's. content,' Mr. II. W. Bramley, home piirroiinNJln-srs. Mrs Ashbarker's hour-period. AH-the children ^between ?Lji3gto and the srore. should take a de,^ This work of Education will be held. Rev. I. B. ^ iei change. All ef the hoys are ln! of the very interesting pneram. It Is the d-Oi.-tnus chfoken dinner which waa V^arFeo: by Miss'Sara B. Greene, Miller, Rev. E, D, Webster and Rev. excellent-fo«n-and- expect to win by -anticipated . that all former Eagle was =rryrrt at 5 oVlqrlt. The affirrr IL ^- s - '^ Several children avail Henry W, Stevens of Brockport and.ten or jnore--points. • _- LEGION DOINGS -The Legion Tjaach dub will hold |l)Sdofik^^fc=th3B=^ct«yR«eh < 'e9teiv- ^5*tfr 1«peaker will 'be Hon. Meyer Jacobsteki Items of Interest Meritionfed^ rft>l i^^iRepHhllc^Fff^ Y«af s- Ago^Po=B« ^DTed -in -Sweden, -TJrs;^George ^ *\' r i£ c ikdies thai s^tEF of ^tie a •ho will tails on what is beta* done- °^' aged ' 2€ y eam: in Hamlin, Mra.'^j ^ e t „ tmckfl ^ . Mai ; ^SJSL^ HamT^j!!T ^*™ ««^ •«(«« * **^ » <****• ^^•*&*> *» ^m& corporation sonv Mrs.. Atohroaer-Sanford;v-ager ar^^ • ^- c»tehmii*^re^r^^^? years; Mrs. Paul Snyder, aged 64 Ifat Washington on adjusted compensa- monT^T^ketir' for ~the session,\ which [also Includes vaudeville and singing, he proenred at Simmons'—Zteog. I The following is a list of the officers pf-jthe Post for the ensuing year: Commander, Rayburn; vice-com- [mander, Simmons ; 2nd vice-command- ]er, Blossom; Adjutan|, I^eon Cooper; Innan-ce officer, Crippen; (Jhaplain, [Otte;. sargeant-at-arms, L. D. Smith; [historian, Jos. Ryan\; insurance officer, [liester; welfare officer, Read; athletic, IMulhern; post activity, Costi-gan ; ex- lecutive committee, Rayburn, Simmons, [.Crippen, Cooper and Blossom,. The next meeting promises to be I even better than the one held in Jan- jwary. Important business of a large variety will be attended to including [the adjusted compensation bill, and it [is necessary that a large number of I vets turn out. t Commnder Rayburn says there will I be eats for all, and wants every mem- |ber to come and bring another vet. drick ofi^pehcerporTwiWhe-Eheleader^ Preffrornsry^iPtips \have~beetr tiifeen 'rne\UhivenWty\ m bis i ?npTi«more year, the gorgpouw birthday traTte^irthlr^^ 1 *\^*'M&BSaiaisrfaduaij Jid.si© was for assembly and devotions of to-day's ;M connection with the WGW road im-j The event~of -the evening will be scares o* toadies, presenting-a most h< ' , d February 1, at the State Normal session, ._ - ^ p-rovement to be made on that .portion 'the presentation of badKf><. medals and enticing appearance. The. evening r^ fT hnrrt at-Btrffalo. M^«» Alleej Elolae • of the MiHion Dolter Highway running, speeiai prizes to the new ivasie Scouts was\ most enjoyably sp«nrt with musfe.' Yale of-the Brockport Normal School tnroug-h the village of Brockport Sur-Jand those who have especully qualified singing and a generally good time. .veyors were engaged on the worli last for honors. Dr. John L. Hazen, chair-, — r -- l'-week -aid~\it isexpgGfeu^atteStgtr^ylllfmgn' of the local Court of Honor, will! '\ PtEDrGES COWING IN HISTORY gJSajsJ.pjcja£lJae«$ ansv ^4Vke-lhe-awafg4r .will join the improTred road. On the years; Cicero Garrison, aged 16 years. ^^ ^ Qf ^ vi „ age> operatlona ^^led fa ^ed^^h^WrPeake ugill <JOmm9U ^ ftt Ma , B gjreet casal and-M&sT5na Pdmefoy botnoT-Swed- br , a ^ e Md exteD dbo West Ave. comer en * 'Where the State road begins. A meeting of the farmers of the i tfave an address oh \School \Problem* j versus Theory.\ ----- ' The A-rethflsa-Seelety--held a-sufa-- Th&4ltefest^is of the^Coromxrolty.. Cen-. scr^ptitm. fence ftt* r the main corriddT ent to he bniit .^Tie^su^rtse of*\the\-evening .is-Jn^ST^f?K^EeO.E Thexeady .response.-. -^— T. ^-nr---- ^ way - o£ TmportidTlallnt--5ui\ F nui||5a' pe~\am\ou5't\ of conClfiiiBQns SQ . said; wait-a3mf-«ee! | Iar pleisred for the support of the J Health SslOTiaTton and;-B4on.roe Coun*/ The bond'has Veen, framea iM'' WTO han'gTn the library.' .^T . .. . ~~\~ Th^' next home game of baafetball will be with Geneva in the .Normal gymnasium Friday. February 8. There will be -a good pi'eBmlffiCfy. AMONG OUR SOCffiTIES- \iW^AWO DOtWGr^ JCenier.-^WMle onJy_abdut ane-half_. CADY W. R. C. ^ Parma Corners residents are show t those who will take part in the drive. Vill beheld on the evening of Lincoln's Irng the neighborhood towns something MPT on has been made just ?o much? birthday, February 12. Afull attead- real Jti community spTrTI.\ Lyceum' easier. • iauce ig desired. half which was left to the village: A-s ha* been said the Center h^lds a h ; : \\\ \ * - father® nearly a century ago' for the \ place ,in the comimrnity which Rothlng* EXSTERrT^TAR Among other state road improve-!advancement of community interests, else cm fill and the loss of it would The regular meeting of the Eastern community is held to consider the' ^^ scheduled for 1924 Is the Hil-' a - n(1 for the pleasure-and benefit of the be a serious damage to the village and Star will be held Monday evening. A organizing of a grange. Captain J. H. Warren of Clarkson. is appointed carnal superintendent. ton-Hamlin road. Empty Oil Drums Have a number of empty oil drums I with and without faucets, $2 while they last. Brockport Garage, 30 Clinton St. » THE HARRISON HOSE iXJomipany will hold a Washington Mttrthday dancing party in their rooms I.Thursday, (February 21st. Dancing 8:30 to 1 o'clock. 2:14 tHr- local citizens, has recently taken on a oinorinll v to thp peo.p-!e of this vicinity, serial hour wfft™ follow the business new lease of life. Home Bureau mem- Therefore, if you have not already session.. OTHER PA.PERS SAY Der< 3. of which Mrs. S. L. Wadhams is sont in your pledge, -will you not at- O. E. S. will hold a cajgl party Fen. - I That the way to ndake a winter short ; tlre local.leader, have put mi a number tond trf it at cure and receive the Sth in M-nsonic hall. ^. Twenty-Five Years go ^ iig to have a notedue the first of March. ,o f e nJoyable social events, the proceeds thinks of thooe who are givine their Mi<*s Flo Maobachlan attended a 6 Died ln^Brooklyn, Ten Eyck Sutphin,, That abQut every paper we plck of whtch have been used- for improv- time and effort in matnainonce of this Clock dinner of the Yost Club yeSteT- formerly-of Sweden, aged 83 years; in |up Jg WcWng ab0llt the color of the.'ng the building, and they have sue- popular place. • |dav at the home of Mrs. Volgesanl of Brockport, Mrs. Maud Morrison Heh- ^^ licpn3R plate& _ y^^ te the dlf . ce^ed in installing a new electric Po it now. ,Rbohflstr-r. bard - ' „|ference? If you can't read them, \a'^^tlng system, having new floors laia.' — .—- + - - - ' Mr, Ida Gordon purchases the C. C. can ,, why a]wayg ^ ? |& nd raising funds for completely re- ^VTe^evi, Water' ofSor^anl Cornes property on Mam street. | That , t . g fa , r fc<) agaume ^ the decorating the interior, in addition to rl^Jlr W. R. Lindley opens a barber shop } carrterg heartily approve the bill purchasing a supply of dishes and the • over Lowell & Richardson's grocery. j now pendiflg in ViQnf r Te9S t0 jump the ir necessary equipment for serving re- ' CARD OF THANKS Married in Hamlin, H. F. Newman „„,„„,_ ,, t19ft „ f „ iOAnn „ WM ^ Ifreshments. On Friday, February 8th,' and Mrs. Anna Leverenz. James Nesbitt of Hamlin purchases the Besrman Baker farm. MASONIC NOTES Membor<? of the Misonic Ixjdge will be guests at the Biptist Church at the services of the \coming Sunday, a special invitation having been issued Fifteen'Years Ago Dailey farm at Sweden Center. Mr. and Mrs. Yale P. Forbes cele- brate their 25th wedding anniversary. Died at Parma Corners, Charles E. Austin, aged 37 years. salaries from $180D to $2400.a year. |rresnments. On Friday, February 8th, ( J^/tSnd \frSna/an 0 nei *Sors , „ „ w „ tpwnR _ , R , haTV That it makes you hold your breath they will hold a community- gathering wno pn CPnf , r ou»ly aided us in our re- by Rpv - H - W ' steven8 ' vlro ls cba P- •when you see a car skid around and at which they promise sports of all cent bpreav^ment, for the beautiful '•' lin of ^ Lodge, face the opposite direction to which it Wr,dX a good lunch, and fun for every- floral offerlnKs and for the use of Thursday evening, February 21, the wa8 «,,,!- - Ibody.\ Dr. C. G. Lenhardt of Spencer- autfimobiW we wish to ex end ottr Fp , lowC raft team will pdt on the third was going. ! ' . *; -sincere thinks. Mrs. Adphide E. , . .. ., . „ T „ v„„ That auto insurance will be higner P°rt wjll be the speaker of the oc-;r) aU chv. Mrs. George Jv Shumwa v. Mrs. f ' pffree at the Kendall i>odge. Lewis K. Manger, Mrs. Farl B. Covert. Harold Dobson arid E. C. Crippen • left town Monday evening for Albany .Tames Keenan buys the William year &w ^ ^ ^ accld61ld carton. -T+tE ^^IJrfTRY-^APETfl- \When the evenirt* shade is fallin' at __ at the end in' o' the day, __ j ___ Aa*'\a* Seller- reslsTrom ''-^baSaar^SSaS^^-^ at his pipe o' clay, There's nothin' does him so muc* good, be fortune up or down, AiS the iittle country paper from hto ol' home town.\ \If it ain't a thing of beauty an' it* print ain't always clean, Yet it striRhtens out his temper when. ' a feller's feelin' mean; It takes the wrinkles off his face and drives away the frown. That little country paper from his \of - horn* 1 l«wn.\ \It tells of all the parties an' tib» - balls of Sou-ash Pie Row, 'Bout who spent Sunday wlfih WM girl, an' how the crop '11 grow^^ How it keeps a feller postedVbout who's up an' 'bout who's down! That lit tin country paper from his of heme town.\ ''Now 1 like to read the dailies am' th<- story papers, too. An' at times the yaller novel® an' sntiie other trash—don't you? But when I want some readin' that will .,drive away a frown I want that good, old paper from my ol' home town. \The other fellow** is always taking' some of the joy out of. life. * Give your skin a treat—use Blue Devil Water Softener Cleanser. NOTICE Brockport Canning Crop Growers As- MEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES The Afsons Shoe Co. Brockton, Mass, to attend the annual convocation of That doctors'claim it is unethical to' Mctatlon^wlir^ in men's'hirt grade shoes' H»e. Royal Arch Chapter\ which con- advertise, Doctors dislike advertising ter on Saturday, Februarv 9, at 1:30 announce tlielr sale of shoes direct vened there Tuesday and Wednesday. like a cat dislikes milk We \onine\ p - M. for the purpose of discussing from manufacturer to wearer. Sam-. • ; luce a cat awiiMsmuK. we opine ^ ^ ^^^ ^ Vour ftre ple9 cm b e ahown to you bv Mr Wal . L6 sters big sale starts tomorrow amd that the only dislilte comes in paying cordially (m^ted to be present. jter J. Albjis, salesman,\Main St., Brock- continues for 10 days. 4 Great values in tor It. W. C. Bastian, See. port, N. Y. l:17tf | dry goods. Read Lesters ad. Big stock, redwe- ing gale ftarts tomorrow, JACOB MUSICUS, VIOLIN Teacher, European graduate, fen Brockport 'Mondays. .Complete.nwnsl- cal education given from beginnlngjto highest perfection. Instruments fW nished free for home practice. UKpttaa at McOlaekey's, 12 Patfk Ave. 8:14 M^^k^^^M&^^M^*^^^^-'!^^ '\h ,r> ti*«s.' i • i'i^^^^M