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.-.^i-'.^ -p—J ; X K—- THE MIHJ»UCr BftOCWOBT, N. V. THUR^Ay A MARGH 2Q,Jjj24 VICINITY XAFP EN INGS : Proin Our- BLe*u«»r Correspondent WALKER Mrs. Charles Scopes was called; to ftirighamton last week by the, serious WEST SWEDEN at the Hurley A dance wag held home Tuesday night. Miss Helen Stratton of Akron is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Charles .Welch. SWEDEN CENTER The Ladies Aid Society -will meet at the home of Mrs. Rodney Shull March 25.th at 3 o'clock, A large attendance is dd-»ircMl as this is to bo a business illness of.\bier.>rotjier - Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Klock apent $u- day in Hilton with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Earley ol Roch- ester spent Sunday with their parents. Mrs. Frank Kinney returned to h-ei hnin<> in Vermont Monday, after spend GARLAND TBr7anxn^sr^hn«tet*ner of Span- cerport spent Friday last with their children, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. KJiab and famify of Garland.\ * : The Garland Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon March 27, at the home-of^lm W. A. Smith. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Root, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knorr and children, Mr. and •The- auction on the Ezra Priestly j MisT MaVrMlrkn^-of Broekport „,..*«. Mrs. Hubert ^i^r-Bd •J£a»^^J^^te.J**«L Mmltotod-Korihamw.ll Denting i|tr~s— L i- I $ ^ k i„r several weeks'.with her daughter, Mrs. Linsford Cary dined with John ' Mrs- B Profio. ' Stile * and family last Wednesday even- | TIIP Baptist church is now lighted ins. . • „ • --- [^ TTR Markham hostesses • \•; i w ith \electricity which is greatly ap- I.vman Muttison.:an.(rj. A. Flaii-As-uu ~-^FMS-^ fenkin^of Koche-stor. Mr. ami Mr*, Hurry Forabam.haje., : M ^ . ^ . : -hav^been drawn on jury, _. •mont the week end with her mother, remove,! from nrorkpori to (he Henry, MlTOret -r««oa spent -the. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baird o£ Ham- r JO se P h Clancv. ^ \ *™ 1 * W*> - $?• r Mtl \™ ™ Wm w,ek end at her home here. • lin were quests of Mrs. Harry G.fford M John ^ri,ht of Buffalo spent the St.ekney will ra «v, into .* house week end with his mother, Mr,. Dvn varied by Mr. and Mn. Forlham. Barnes. Wf- Mrs T. Hinton and son, Gordon Sig- 'last Saturday. ' ler ami Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nichols Harry Nichols is attending' he Horti- -M-TT-SHHI—Mrs. Charles Archer enter- purchased the tained their friends and neighbors at a occupying sanu> I_. St. Patrick^! party a-t titiirJhome. Mon- . The supper and play driven by the day evening. . /Girte Junior Project Club last Friday- Mr .and Mrs. James Bovanizer .were • evening at the homo of their local lead- guests Thursday of William Bovanizer er, Mrs. Livintt Kirby was well attend- ant family of Byron. n ed. After a bounitiful supper was 11 Mr and Mrs. Charles Archer and served by the members of the club family were guests Sunday of her the play : \\The Making of a. Human Be-\ brother, Harry Kimball and family of ing\ was giv^n with the following cast Clarendon. of characters^ OJd Father Time, Vio- . .. Mrfi ; Aaxna Palmer who has been let Louret; Pa£e, Marian Rosendale; TiaHiag her mother. Mrs. Pmn Barnes Protin, Mildred Walzer;Carbrot»-ydTat«i for several weeks returned to Roch- Edith Falloy; Pat, Dorothy Renni-e; ester Sunday. «• Minerals, Mabel Merrill; Water, Vetyl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clancy spent a Louret; \Vitamins Sara Ftenale. 7ew days' last week ta Chairtotte, <tbe- Foilowing *ho .pkty. a minstrel pro- guest of her mother, Mrs. Margaret gram was given which convststed of the liockwood who has been quit ill. stogrog^of old\ plantation -gongs by the Mrs. John H. Markham and daughter foMowmg boys: Harold Randall, Harry Florence, have returned home from Wood, Lloyd LaDue. Fred Merrill, Irv- -aoehe&t^r-^here^thejLMie^b^^jisit- in^Louret;_and_Ho-svard \Walzer. ing the former's sister, Mrs.. Charlee The Monroe OxJurntyT^rojeoTTeaaer, Campbell. t E. T>. FujJjBr- gave «, very intfereating\: Mr .and Mrs. F. W. Dragert of Barre, talk on ,? What is Junior Project Work\ Miss Evelyn Markham, Wilbur Har- and Mrs. Kirby told of the work her, radlne of Broekport were guests of g4jrt, s were doing in the studying of -\ - theiiLKrandfather, J. A. KHtenbocher, good health and of the-s cfaooltancheon. Sixnday. Everyone\ joined \in t&e community /Ralph li, MarTchain -who l«ft last simgtaK led by B. D. PuHer with Mrs. w^ek for Pocomoke Glty. Md., has ac- orover Sticfcney at the piano. The espied a posR30H with the Baston- Iron proceeds amounted- t o $13,25, j and Steel Co., of that place. \Pat\ la =— John A. THMithiirt of Rochester has • m Sunday w i t h Frank Sigler and cultural school at Ithaca. P. Root farm and is ItemUy. John Stttes is having his house I Mrs Genevieve Verney\ and daught-.shingled. er Marjorie. of Hilton spent Sunday I>ast Friday Mrs. John Moore of Carl- with her brother, JamfiSL gigfef-andyton ' and Mra Bastian of Broekport family. . ispent the day with Mrs. James Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Blwood Simmons have j Mr. Knorr has been having Improve- gone to Broekport to reside. | merits made on the interior of his •M arnd Mrs. Wm. PilQB. ylsited with horoe. \ __ relatives in Rochester, Sunday. j Sunday evening at 6:3(1 Rev. \Wilson started a class for those who had been homestead will toe held next Saturday, M^roh-22rat-noroeHj^lock-sharpr— •• ?Fhe Home Bureau held a commundty social-at Singleton's HaJl last Wednes- day evening. Mrs. E. B. Thrasher returned to hei home last Friday, she being called here by the serious illness of her mothe , Mrs. VandenTjurs. A meal at cost will be served by the men of the Baptist church Saturday j-eveatosv -Mavch 22.- .^n-n-H-mTmif • raiH^li entertainment; -'Finley Keech of Roch- ester,' cTi'a1¥'t^1ir'aT«'9lr^aTia^c«rtoonis i t lL ahd a short talk hy^Dr. Arfred rsaae are some ot the special iuttractionfi. Plan-to come and spend the evening. 'Mrs. Henry Vanden-burg is slowly gaining in health. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schultz were up 'from Rochester for the week end, guests of their -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt. • Mr. and Mr§. \E. 3. Felts'Tvere guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, of Rochester, Saturday.\ Is It Necessary to Buy AUCTIONS A regular Devil for Dirt—Blue Devil. r6ce ived into preparatory membership *\ of the church. Betty McCagg of Spencerport spent- i several days with her grandmother in ClajftJh H. RooT^m sell at auction \^Und, this week. on the Root farm 5 miles southeast of; - Brockporton Friday; March 21st. 1924,} THEY'RE USING A LOT OF at one o'clock sharp 14 head of cattlei. LUMBER Including one registered bull, 4 horses] With uA^r^edented^bpHd^^op- and farm implements. located at 1174 Bast Nassau St, where be will be glad to hear from his many friends. OTIS Mt*s Oladya (Monro spent laet Sun- day with her sister, Mraf Y£T. nriesuy, Jay HaLffht has purchased a new team. Mrs. Oifford Lawton is spenddnig ft=i CUSTOM HATCHING AND DAY . OLD CHICKS A largo incubator has been Installed at Charlton Farms and is now ready some time at the home of her faiuher, to hatch chickens, ducks and turkeys w WOO J -for you. By JAgrch. 1st daypld ahjeks * -can be had from this farnVa sfocr^f^ ^MFT-aad-Mns,. A P, Hadghiaj^_gpen.d- certified White Leghorns and Jersey ing some time with tieir <iaughter, Giant«. Orders are being rapidly Mrs, waiter Clark of Hilton. booked SQ place yours eaTly and get ..„ CT/v «_-,„„ o^^,^^ i ^^i^^„ v«„ the b6St-4^=B~H^om l i n gs^Avon-...., Mr ^ JJ. Y. 3:27 w\ 1 - W. ,E. Priestly of KendaH. AUCTION The undersigned will sell at public: auctToiron Thursday, March 2-7-fcb-at 44 P-.^Mt, at the farm at Glfford Morgan on' the Lake Road, just north of Brock- port, N. Y., the following property be- longing to Louis Koraow: Five horses, five cows, one bull, Fordson tractor, plow and harrow, Rprd coupe, 1923 modej; Hardie spray rig, complete; and a complete line of farm tools and Implements all in ejccellent condition, Terms cash. Nat O. Lester, Trustee. AUCTTON William Green having leased hit farm will sell at auction 1 mile north of Ridge Road, on Clarkson-Parma Town line Friday, March 21,1924. at 121 o'clock gharp, 2 horses, 4 cows, pah ' good 8-year old mules, 500 bu. Wiscons- in Leader Seed oats, quantity potatoes, I Ford touring car, apple rack, quantity j household goods, etc, etc. Auctioneer, Robert Stuart. oration now the need' for lumber i naturally Is greater than ever. See L. |Gordon tc Son before buying. 2:2Itt Do You Know What Watkins Pro- ducts Are? They eon-sifit of more than 150 qual- ity products, extracts, -spices, toilet articles, liniments, oimtmentg, ete. k etc. Buy from the Watkins dealer, Willis' Wilson, 14 Park Ave., Broekport. 3:27 • ANNUAL MEETING The 31st Annual -Sleetln-g of the Broekport Cemetery Association will *be held at the office of Morton Minot in .the State Bank of \Commerce Building J cm Tuesday, April 1st at 3 p. m. Chas. 'Decker, Pres. 3:27 Lots of times new soles will reshape your shpesandwith a good shine will make them pradlically as good as new. Look them over. We may be able to help you. Barber Shop in Connection _ Wi F. WILSON A.J. JQIBRJEN does wonders to your Suits Custom Tailoring Pressing Cleaning Ihe Big Three-in~One <Store 17 Main St., Fred Schlosser Bldg. _ EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER I am \open-Tor dates for the Spring Sales, Farm Salea, Live Stock and Household goods. Terms reasonable. References, Fred Davis, 36 Spring St., FBroefcport, Phone- 154*M.- SiSiLi f=i' ^ S& - J*$t' m want w to accomi ? m What & the bigge^ thing m : your life ?- —- Is ita home? a l^5C%3feSM£°Lj°H r own? Whatever you desi^ we have a .ringing* message for. ymi to-day*. „_____ . We organized the TEN PER-CENT CLUB to provide every, niaa r-.a^(L^pnian in this community with a clear, definite, practical plan to realize their ambitions. It will lift you immediately out of the rut of circum- stances to the highroad ol Success. Be- come a member today. THE STATE BANK OF COMMERCE t i t i m BROCKPORT, N. Y. Ghe Home K of6he Sen Ter-Cent Club I I Thest^ tbciriull tr€use#s^#4tolu^ Have IbWef waistlines, lower pockets airti WMBIT spaced buttons. ~~ ~ The new shades are powder blues, stone greys, coffee browns ajid tans. • ( Our selection of Adler Collegians includes mod- els with all these new ideas-add also-a satisfying variety of the more conservative models. In a Variety of new Spring patterns $25.00 to f 50.50 Beuerlein's Clothing & Shoe Store V, mmHmHt*mm*mMHmm*m* MI m&*