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rniiriiitiiTi -i \ • fcd THE REPUBLIC BWOCKPqiBt^JJbA'Bit • MARCH 20, 1924 /. 5t i • -or \3rw=Pif •- - — —fin asl A. W. HOtUDAY Jeweler and Optician Brockport, N. Y. Holley, N. Y. BROCKPORT REPUBLIC Thursday Afternoon, Mmx. 20, '24 \\STMoCSBe^saey bras-been engaged as <a mem'ber of the quartette of the f ©atvary Baptist- ehweh choir, of Koch* ester. . • s « * s f *•» a « W*a* *a * t5%fii*i&<*&w**^***~—< i *+** BREVITIES Easter comes April 20t2x. There wiD be no mee*ttng of the History Club this «e©K, Work never bothers at man who- doesn't look upon it aa work. the ipast f ew -weeks, Is very low. Cady W. R. C, will meet next Tues- day evening at^S-o^locklnu^theCLA^B. IMH3S& * j{ We are showing some £ beautiful patterns in 5 Holmes & Edwards 2 I .. i 5~Sterling: a Steriin^_-__j The fellow who forgets his •friends in aproaperlty doesn't nave- any t o for- get in adversity. Quality applets have advanced price in the past weelc or.«two due-toa large foreign demand. Mrrand Mrs. A, BJ» Ooaipmaa moved from NorthJMain street to their new home on- Kemyon tstreet. Sam Stanley fell on King street Sat- urday morning \while onhla way to the market, q^ocating bis elioulder Mr. and Mrs. Horry Chase, who have A • been residing on Utica street for the A I past year, have moved \back to their A farm in \Walker. The next regular meeting of the W. C. T. tT. will be hel<d at the home of Mrs. George Lawtoif on Klenyon -street, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. TOURNAimnfrPRINT Personal - Mention--About Everybody And For Everybody The Dr.,-William B. ^^^Jf j-TKsT ITOTTMly^irthenW of Mrr| Main street has been rented by Mrs. John Ireland, who intends talking roomers. . « Mrs. Walter Albus left Monday; morning for ©etroit, Mich., where she will -attend the Golden Wedding an- niversary of the parents of Mr. Albus. | and Mrs. Grant Daily of Rochester. ! Miss Edith Thames 1« spending two ''weeks with relatives im Canandaigua. Mrs. Lynn-^and daughter of Holley were guests Sunday of Mrs. Ida Flem- ing. Robert Mullree Is spending the week ^Free W»t*wdii*_Chi!rch \\\\Rev. CJharlneB TPffce, Pastor \\-- ~ Morning «eTvl«5e at 10:30; Sunday |School7~12\M.7 -Bvenlttg-serviceT-T^OOi-] Prayer-Meeting, \Wednesday evening at 7:30. B*a4nard^re^ ^ EkdscopaPcholr were entertained *Yi- day evening by Miss Elsie and Louis Merahardt at their, home on Kenyon street The party was a St. Patrick's Day affair, and greatly enjoyed by the guests. Refreshments were served. • j At their „annual nueetinig in Batayia ness. Mrs. Luther Gordon is spending a few days with Mr*. Royce Sawyer of .Albion. ! Miss* Margaret Peters spent tlh'e week end in Rochester the guest of , T^,_. friends. day, the Gentlemen s Driving, Mrg L B g^ bas returned fr^ dub decided to hold a race meeting New ywk ^^^.^e spent a part of during the week preceding: the opening ^^^ wee ^ j>f the first fair whichJs ^ajmgnber of^__ Mfag .pj^enee .Stafford of Rochester /the Western. New York race «JnaM t -; WW 4 he . gueBt0 « afa. Dona Duffy over This meeting will be the opening event the ^^ eQ ^ Morton Weed, Soy, loveless and. Mr8 w ^weM) entertained a num- Frank Stetson were arrested by officer faer of frieQdsat a thimble party Thurs- iHosner Saturday night on Main fftreet rjdajLaf4en] i (>0 i,,._ 4^ foTpublic intoxica-tii«n. Wlien~BfSughT Inlaid - - •- , „, ^z / - •- e*- - : -~™ : _= ~~Tt- =BW M ^S I- Silverware A before Judge Burton Avery Monday morning they pleaded guilty and were fined ten dollars each and given a •suspended sentence. The fire companies were called out Sunday afternoon about five o'clock when flames were discovered in the A TSoy \WuroFpaBaTteTr-has-been- -home -of- James- -B3awn-_of~JLihei±y. iQrmedJn JJpllev with Principal F. W. | street. The fire, started in a pile of VanZlle as scoutmaster. The organiza- ; clothing in a bedroom, and ^us-p.ob- tion now ha.s sixteen mernbers. ablv caused by a liehted match. In Miss Marian Perry of Medina spent from Friday until Sunday with Mies Elizabeth Carls. Mrs. W. H. Kishlar was the guest of •her daughter, Mrs. Donald Stewart, of Flint, last week. Mr. and Mrs. \WilWam l\almer left Florida about a'week ago on their way Mrs. Gilmor of ClarkHon has been spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. P. E. Rudman Wears like softd silver and costs but half as much JJ.H.ENGEL A Jeweler and Optometrist J \ BROCKPORT, N. Y. *;__ -•jytflmherii. nf Hope Rel>ekah Lodge, 'addition to the loss of the clothing, the \*'\' \ ' ' .,' .... ^jBsatusu-ui^w^*^,— ..a i L_. • - - -. - --M^s.-Geor-ge-Daa-ley of Iii)oh4*step was 'A i No. 10, will hold their annual banquet wood work m The room was~ burned. . - - - •* #' • . . > , • „ . ^ , . tne gnest a rtrw days last ww*k of -5tTtresday--evening,' Matcb—SS^-at-e^U- but_ the flames wfre estiHginshed be-. ivHKIt ,- i ~^ teB _i. ester ^ o'clock in the Odd Felloes roomB. ! fore any further dirna-e orcur-ed. \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ Zk o'clock -* Mrs. Harold Collitts wa^s given a 'sur-' II 28 Under attspift^-of UDELL CLASS Served from-S t*-S- & «=• luced brii- mrad u'sefc r ^ ! A- hous- trail ayed, • to be IAP.° * r'~— === -j£ -i - MENU Roast Ham Mashed Potatoes Dressing Gravy Home Made Brown Bread White Bread Spring Salad Apple Sauce Lemon Meringue Pie „ Price 50 cents fore any furthpr dirna\? orcur\ed. Studon^H interested in the Western S-. New York Newspiper Tontest will find osrer were guests Wednesday of Mr. thought for their ^and Mrs. M^ Heftron. prise party at tho home of Mrs. Clarence Boyst Tuesday' evening by plenty of food for the members of the Mothers' Club of final rontest paners in the recent edi- „' ' ' , , ° Wa ° ,,,-,« ,^, ,J x .i » .». r. 1.1. virv. » « » Roehpster were week end <rumts of Mr. wfaich Uris; ColHna ts president - . t ions-of the .Republic ..What ^effect Rev. Oharles B. Tfehitf'Of~Jgpas, who wortld it h^ve up<va villaire improve- has relatives living in Hilton, has been meats, village approipriations. and coto^ and Mrs. R. J-.-Beyee= Mies Leona\ ^Ftemtrnr~entBrtauied a. few friends at Slah JfonRg Tueaday ordered, to America tota-ltepart In the munity advantages, if the public wasX\'_„.\_\\- , .\ . reconstruction program of the Baptist unable to ohtiin a true re no rt of these ^L _ m~,f«,.~» ui», — . »*. . . , , ,„ ,, J, T .v. ,v i. ., .,_,„, , ATlgs Doris Foster of Virtor spent the work n Japan and will9a.il from Japan things throuerh the medium of its local ,„„._„,, ... •»,„,,„„ . ,, . , , , week \ml with- her parents, Mr. and on May 13th. ~ ~ \ \ Dr. Isaac Snider of P'hiladelphia Is recovering from an extremely severe attack of acute ln-dlgortion and neu- ralgia of the heart wliioh the two doctors and two nursoa in attendance thought would prove fatal newspaper and the expression of con- _. _\\ \srTenffo'us' opinion - nTTBoie WHO\'nave\ e L. Forter,....... _. Ml«.sHll<H Peters and Mis s Milier'of ire guests Sunday of Mr, nnd Mrs. Stephen Peter- F. IyPe WanvickN^f \Rochester waa a Sunday guest at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. W. Da Mrs. Hugh. Tixttle. won the welfare or their hme~tQwn— a t \j^^ e ^p r ' haar^t? The following are among this week's renl estate transfers: Frederick Flem- ing and wife to Fred F'emlns. Jr. and At a meeting-iMoTidav nteht of the wife, property in Ohrkson: Emma J. _ ^ 'oTJtld-of the Fresbytefen Churc-h the Gretton to Jennie \Vrlsrht , property in ^ J^^I^J \i&cJtegtef ' fallowing officers wero eleoted.: Pres- Brockport; BernnHI f Meier to John |itient, Mrs. Frank Ottft; vice-president. N. Schroth and another, property In .Mrs. Frank *McCags; secretary, Mrs. Hamlin: Fred h. Gartley and others ^-Arrbertr-Peterson; treasurer, ^Mrs. An- by referee to Thoadore C. Steita, prop- M 7di aur inK the\past week drew Gordon; patronos^es, Mrs. E. D. erty In Brockport; Albert Pinttz and MpR ^^^ ^^ ^ « P a n din R -some •Webster and Mrs. Morton Minot, ' wife to Henry Rorkow and W\P. prop-^^; ^ hoe _ sillUE _j lEa _ ailaS aii I The will of John \W. Burroughs who ertv in Hamlin: Charles A. Skutt and WII1Hmq of r»i e v.-ind Ohio died tn tW» rilkee -Janwwy XSih. -Was . vlfP to Avory ..I., Skutt and others, ^^^ enrB ^ i ^^«ned Uan ^n •VTrimtt-VTtfhrrtor^m*^^ IlamlirL . .... , ^f h}-, fr4end« Kn,iay afternoon in \showing that t\fipTrrou«e or one-mtPd \ -GfLL^TTE 'If \I^nor of his tweTM: Wrfhcfay. -The flWJh of I^narg H. Gi'lette oc M^^Henry^toa^-left-UUa-mornin, to visit her moth- Mrs. O. E. Abbe, the Gen- lay* for an operation on her thro.it Miss Mildred Wlndna^le of Kenn. Van wii the truest of Mt*<» Kts»ie Mi AMONG OUR CHURCHES Presbyterian Churfih Rev. E, D. ^rebster, Mlmister Services on Sunday: Morning \Wor- ship at W:3u; Sunday School ITiBOT Vesper Service, 5 p. m.; 1 >Mid-Week Meeting, Wednesday S p. m. Baptihst Church Rev. Hemry W, Steveiis, Pastor Morning—Worshipr -lOfSOr-Ghuroh School ll:45;€hrii«tian. Endeavor 6:3Q; Evening'Service, 7:00; Mid-Week Sery vices of Prayer, Wednesday evenlr - 7:30. . Church o-f The Nativity R6v. M.TT; Kretg, Pastor The order of the Lrenten devotions haaj been^chang^, bri nging ^the -devo 5- tiona of-the Way- of the Cross on Wed- nesday evenings, and the sermon and Benediction Friday evenings. The change wass ma^de in order to take advantage ^f a sorie» of Lenten .ser- mons given .by Rev. F*ther \EJdelinan of Pittsford, who was unable to he here on Wednesday nights. Ev. Luth, -Concordia Church W. J. Wiltenburg, Pastor Sunday tfj:30 a, nr. T pivtoe Services, The eermon will -be the tMrd of a series—+.miph(asteing- ^JEesusi - deity - J*e» vealed during his passion.\ Subject, Ood Is betrayed. Sunday (School after sermon. , Wediiesiai-^ r Mareh i St Ljmten ser- vices \with\ sernion on the \Fourth Place, of the Pa.salnn \ Saturday School of religious instruc- tion. Do You Ever Think of Them? Have you put money aside for a rainy day? Will you be able to support them in later years as they should be? Will your boy or girt be >able to go to.cqHege? If you have not already taken steps toward that, do it today. You owe it to them. Let us help you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK _i_._^_ BROCKPORT, Ny~Y*— ^ -.•—„-1 H ^J Methodist EpIscopal'Church \ ' Rev. I, li. Miller, Pastor Class Meetircg at 10:00; Morning Worship, lt):.:r;^uTTaiay:ScSraL 12:W; If^worth Leasu©, 6:15 p. m.; Evening Services. 7:00; ^Id-Week Serviee,-7;S0 Preaching by -the Pastor in the morn- ing. In the evening It is Epworth League night and Jarae^s Corbett, president of Rochester\ District Epworth League will be the speaker. We desire to make this a grand rally for the young people. Next W-ednosday evening Mr. F. L. Swartz will spe=ak on \the Oolden Rule in Business\ and Mrs..Pprry Smith will -«paak on \the Golden Rule in Society.\ Mrs Ruby RaleMgh will sing a solo. of-his estate o f |15x&00 sras Jjeaueathed., to his widow, Mrs. Miry I,. Burroughs. TO Wr RTry-BTrrrorrsrlis, a son, ia-be- rurred suddenly Mondiy night at his -qrTTe w »rb*6--the---l)ttlff»cft'-«f'\the estat-er.- hortie. in Rr>rhp«t^r. aeprt r>r> ye=irs. —nf STrrtmrfreld, \M-T\—for ten days. • nntl he is named the TB^iduary legate*, \ The Queen Esther Standard-Bearer ' Society of the Methodls-t Church held ;Tra~nnnual Thanlc-Offoring meeting in t-tiie-chusch—parlors .Exiday- noctnaed Is suxxivrd by. his. wife, Mrs. M'nnle C.ltlotte- two dautrbtcr''. MKs F'b-Mvn M CiHet'o nnrl Mr<:. Thomas Kiefp; one pon. Arthur Ainw->rth: five hrcltlie-i rin^rn* ^,n,t eseningx _,,.•_ -Iffr?.- A— f~t r \'r-ffc- iri Houir St, t_uke's Chwch - \ Rev. Frank.Damrosch, Jr., Rector The mission services being conduct- Kby the Rov. McVeigh Harrison. O. tTT (S^are liciti s? largely attended both hv St. \juke's people ;i«d merubors of other rhuSpflip^.- Tho srh<\Hlti]e for the remainder of f he week is aa followa: Tod-ay. yntingVM'ft^lo*s mTssdrrn 4:S0 p. m.: 7 p. m . In;e\essi<)nfl: 7:15. hymn pmotire; 7-30. mttJ^on SPTVICO bntrtna . Kriilav. sa'nt.-e sehgt|nle. with Holy _ ^ r.eiree 'and FHj-h hoth of A * f on„vi^rr^\ 1?irr ' , ^ r '» : CTmrlo\r'T , nTeTT?roT Buffalo; Supper was served at 6: 30 0 clock after . ™. / ,.,,. -..• TT 1.1. j y, „ T3^T,^+ Joseph• and Hermsn Gillette, of Fl nt, which Miss Hasgith and Mrs. Bennett ' ».-•-. T „ 1 . „ . . _*„n^.„„ „» H»A Mieh.^ three,sisters, Mrs. J. Peters, of of Rochester, representatives of hte n ^ r%_,._»l. -, ™,T_ __-... «._ .?. -, ft Standard Bearers and Queen Esthers South Dakota: time, in WalPrT<*<> >' The home of her mother who !•» ii: \ ry poor health. Kucene I.n-Jtc- .'\-nt the weeS\ end' with hi\ brother. 1' rbert Lester, who is sMendifiE law »lu»oi Jn Buffalo. —- The Misses Kind and Erma'Johns- ton spent the wenk end in Canandai- Mrs. Thomals Clark of !' la '. suest ^ of the ' n cousln ' Mlsb Helen New Bedrpam Furniture ForlSpring We are receiving every week new shipments of Bedroom Suites in - Walnut and other wood and invite you to call in and inspect them. \ Prices of these goods have lately been reduced and you will be agreeably surprised at the present low price of a good suite. .- -— '•'--- As a special value we have a well made Dressing Table of goo<i design, triple mirrors in walnut trt $24.€9. - -- - GEORGE DUNN FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING ' BROCKPORT. N. T. East Side Minn St. *--. Nerrr Brhr£e Jl Boyle. Mrs. Fred Ijamr^rt of Rochester and ,, . „ ~ Rochester and Mr<». L. Ellis of Oakfield. of that city, gave interesting talks^ on ^^ ^^ took .^^ ^ 4Ae-J«srK»_pt. - thesE saactattea.. _^J^--|^s~nc : raT-ffi»Tjrrffl s n^mrm~2-o^locl£:~fta-^sktsr^Mra- E-utluFish^qlJJese. York! Ijahra Hedrich of Spent^rport brought ~& -fcelipfnl THB§sag&' &£& -^Iso sang very pleasantly.,. Songs 'by the girls and pleasure of the evening. There were :*> n - P Qone 141 \ R - aibout sixty tn attetadaaoe. Interment was made in the Brockpoix ^^ ^^ M<>lula5 ' o! MTS - JU1,US .. ..... .-.„.. _„. ...... Shumwayv ————— — .-=••- I Mr, and Mrs ' les J. Curtice pi aamfe^aonery,, •W-.-Wir'rrtrt- w<»ja ITismcf-BtTi'er TreTe-\gq^faF°fing cemetery. -EQfflSKb Baked Food Sale The Phitathea -Class of the Baptist Church will \ \ ™ CeTTter, \at^ll o*ctack: jday of Mr. and Mr* Jay W. Fowler of • Rochester; - - - . . _ .. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Rvan ol | Knrhnrist at 7 :30 and ikafl a, m. r wlth,^ in address at the latter x Siturdiv, Holy lCurharist\(: 30; also '.):30. at which service the younX^people wi'l attenil, in-=»tea(l of In the afternoon. Kvenin&rnlssTon as usual. ^S,\\\ Sunday. Corporate Communion of a\H communicants of the parish at 7:30 a.^ m. Fr. Harrtson will preach at the 10:30 Rervipe. The young people's mission will have its closing session at 3 p.\ m., \and Uao re^ilar noOft^fettnaiy pehool will be omitted. The closing service of the mission will be held at 47:30 Sun day'evening, preceded byln* tercesslons axi-d' hy-inh praoTice Sit T o'clock. ^ j J* 3 -\^'°° d ^} e '-Buffalo- aad'^tW\ n. Ryan-\of\ Holley aaaity-g- COTVUNrii \were\ guests Thuraday of Mr. and MPS. 1 Frank Las-key; - SeS-JP, Succop.ar TTairmn .asd-Rss. The Udell. Class of the -Baptis-t!;^.^ Mrs $ A . .jfohafee of- RoohesteF- chnrch wiii-give a mrpper to-morro'w\ evenjto§45. »a chjir«h parlors jrpm_K ^^ guegts Mo a aay of Rev. md_ M^M* everybody knows. eats. - ~ —r-iVlTs:-Gtarles 4jynhart and daa^ler? 1 Dorothy, of Btrffaln. aWaa! Byd off, s of YES e no houses to' rent but if ycm ' Rochester, wero w *k end gu to_buy.a_reaI-home-in_thli_beau^;-Mis_Ella Moxrisfln. lage, or a profitable farm iu} M Western Monroe, It L will pay you to THRILt-EfrTefeT-STfTANty- ^Brio'KX-McEDnali, I mystery! On one ^core, however, not r ve^trg^^frjOTtsrT^ffsto^ Tie is as» bra--v«v as- a Hon, as strong^ ^-jirid dfepBratety in loveJ Have You Seen Those New English Swagger SiuUZl \ _W^ ve • y^oiws-made-to-measum- anJ insure yourself the satis- faction of fit and fabric ffiaT y b\j Ifl<e at, a„ 'rTr\ice\ll^at wllf fit your pocketbook. ' $2cTW up |_ ^SaehTlatll; \ih^fa^te&Jaterpietedl by Jones '. \\\Sniney Sason is the co-star in* The \picture and\ the\ cast~In- cludos June Elvi&pro and Alan Hale, jTh'is-^roduet-tenT-^efeeduled- to open -at -\T^\X M rm Oeorge 1L^U&al^ ©n.tertadned-| tlrp $tnari 'Pnesday and Wednesday, JU>'S Where were you Sunday when the lire bells. rang? Were you - at home and knew that everything was all fight or were you away and wondering'whether or not it was you* home' or business? At the time did you think about in- surance. Whether you had enough or not. The next time it may be your home. Be pre- pared, be able to smile wheri its all o\er. Let uHook wer your policies. Don t wait another day. MINOT & CRIPPENT CO. GENERAL INSURANCE consult me S. W. Waiahams, 32 Moifc- roe Ave., Brockport^ ' seventeen youn»? ladies Monday after- 9\l3tf n 'oo n in honor of b r daughter, Bernice, 1 whose birthday it was. THEY'RE USING A LOT OF Miss Elizabeth Kinsella who with VMth unpreced U ent B erbuildlng in op- , Miss Kathorine \ arry ° f ( BuffaJc ' h \ eiHtion LOW the n.-ed for lumber l been spP^linK the past month in naturally is greater than ever. See LuiFlorida hag returned home. Gordon A Son before buying. 2:22tf Miss Carolyn Gnodridge, Mis® Leah r»ADn nr: TU .ui/e !Covell and MM. Adelaide Covell of CARD OF THANKS I r ^_ 1 , __ We extend our thanks and sincere Sweden spent from Friday until Tues- appreciation to the friends and neigh- > day with Mrs. George Locke, bors for the kindness .shown and. as-J Blwill Packard who has been seri- sistance rendered during our recent • , ,„ f h t two monthfl ^ bereavement. We also acknowledge 1 ' , TT , • _ . with gratitude the beautiful flowers .taken to the Goaeral Hospital, Roch- received and the use of automobiles.k 1 ester, this week for treatment. Charles L«aac and family NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSING IN TOWN OF SWEDEN Notice U hereby given that pursuant to section 24-a of the Highway Law the following roads are closed to 1 public travel, for vehicles of a grosa weight of over four tons until such time as the roads shall be opened: Reed- Road from Lake Road to Og- den Line. Shumway Soad from Lake Road to |_Smden=3£alker Hoad- - Redman Road from Fourth Section to Clankaon.Line. r. West Sweden Road from Fourth Sec- tion Road to LaDue Road. Gallup Road from Gordon Road to Clarkson Line, By order of the County Supt o< Highways. 8:20 .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer were 6alled to the home of their unchj, Charles Spencer, on the Fourth Sec- tion road Wednesday by his illnese. Mrs. L. A. Folhemus of East North- field, Masa., formerly of this place, is spending the we k at the home of her mother, fMrs. A, W. Davis, and also calllnig on Rochester friends. Mrs. Maurice E. Johnson, (nee Bthe- lyn Mitchell) and daughter Ruth, have returned to their home at Blueneld, W. Va. after spending several months in this vicinity and Rochester. incorporates Tnlle-a-minute action and the tenderest romance ever combined with thrills. MONROE—GENESEE CONSTRUCTION COR. Any Type of- Construction- Retired We Specialize In the Van Guilder Double Wall System INSURING Damp Proo^f, Frost Proof, Flr« R«- sistf rig, Fuel Saving Structures George E. Lewis, Mgr. Office, State Bank of Commerce Bldg. Brockport,' N. Y. Special Value In Shoes for Friday and Saturday at Osterhouts. Have you tried a Meal, Lunch, or attended a Banquet at Peffg's Bestaurani ANTHRACITE H OF premium quality and prepara- tion, from the best mines of the . Scrarrtondistrict, and it is strict- ly fresh mined. We take partic- ; ular pains in screening the coal ; and give prompt attention to ail ; orders. ; Shipments are coming in very • freely. The regular prices on < Egg* Stove and Nut are $14.75, < Pea Coal $13.25. My Cash prices • /with the Discount allowed are . • Egg $13 75, Stove and Nut $14, , } Pea $11.50. The above prices . • are For delivery by ~chuTe. —'« DEAJSf L. BUTLER -j Market Street Coal Yard Phone 323-W ' MM MMWMMWMMMMMMWMMMMl •Jr !*&• l^®% vm&* MMhMiM^MM.i>Aim IMHiz )&k& l^^^^ iJKS^f** Mmm i