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=r -* * • • ; ,- d ^\$3 |§ 4# tags »S§ a $1 r-ss •.i; «rtK[ 3W3 }M4 *% »~!j \1 j V \\/* . H *J i r \'\ f-r • .. _ 1 1! ' r*— ' - ** r > r-'••:* J\ '- t i t t t i r *.._ r i i r i r * i\ i ( I r •ri . -i!< - 1 15*„ *;.,- yS^LS^SSM^PST w'Strr-n^ V •»\'. >'•,- ••*'• ^\'i^aflW- V j»w-«nt«w \• • VOL. UCVHI BROCKPORT, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 NO. 28 ,-...\r F0RV1LLAGECLERK OflEF BENEDICT AND ASSIST- ANTS OF B. F. D. RE-ELECT- ^EDLXYMAN ST, PETITIONS Water Commission Selects J. F. Skinner as Engineer in Charge of New Construction Che regular meeting of *he Board of Trustees held April 7tih, 1924, at 8 | o'clock p. m. at its rooms in the Vil- lage Hall. Present, W. E. Cook, President; Trustees Brown, Wood, Thompson, Shea, Norton and \Village Attorney MacArtamr. ^ .(The following Wile -were audited and Immdton of'MT. \Wood w^re ordered p*ld: '-. • m. J. Glynn, pay roll •* 70XK> Afthiiir •Moaier. pay roll 35.00 &k Marks, pay roll 25.75 \Join iLorback, pay roll 13.00 \Win. Rdchardcon, pay roll 38.25 *9tm. MoOally, pay roD 78.30 J. Meeban, pay roll 24.75 George Keable, pay TO}1 4.00 ^^^BHIhey Merriman, pay roll.:.. 400 43. W. Carr 100 Brockport Gas Ldght Co 2.95 v Jtocteffter Tel. Corp 5.90 J. <H. Bulmore 4.00 \l§ei»ieT». Huir....:.... 18.W J. E. Brownibridge. • *^^L Matie T. Jones...... 7.'..'.'...:. 80.007 Geo. E. Benedict 100.00 James Elliott,^ 44LOO flftth M. Goold 47.50 li^GTfoft-Hoyt^^............... -100,09 \0*0. Hosner »5-0O •Wm. Elliott > 2.1S The copy of .the minutes of the meet- ing of delegates Brockport Hose Cos. jjreaenled_anii proval of the Board of Trustees cover- ing the election of officers for tiie en- «umg year. |HT~ The foHowihg officers were approved L—elected and appointed: F^-lPor -Fire-Chief..... .-Geo. E. -Benedict* Asst. Fire Chief. .Geo. Guelf Asst Pire' Chief.. ^ Fred Gillespie m' Brockport Water Works improveh ments. Carried-. On motion of Dr. Hazen Thos. C. Gordon was appointed Chairman for the ensuing year. The Clerk reported the following- sums received since last meeting: Water rentals,\ 39.15; Penalties, $1.07. Total, j40^22, ' W. J. Glynn.\ pay roll......... .$420.60 Bessie'P. Hull 18.00 J. E. Brownhrldge 40.00 Standard Oil Co 26.71 Village of Brockport 3.00 Neptune Meter Co..'. 174.49 Ovens Co 1.75 Wilson & Heye..... 46.44 On motion of F. B.\ Miller, the chair- man and clerk were instructed to Is- sue a demand note to meet current expenses same not to exceed $450.00. On motion adjourned. J. B. Brownbridge, Clerk MORE ARE SAY ING IT WITH FLOWERS RAPID GROWTH OF ROGERS GREENHOUSES MATTER OF LOCAL PRIDE from the Fair gfountdJs, which had to [fee disposed ot when *he 'ball diamond. was made. . | A business of this\ character-, nourish- \ img under the demands\ of home con- sumption, is evidence of the fact that it is appreciated, and that people realize they are getting a bigger dol-j lar's worth at home, and a better one, ] ^Than TBeT coulcnget -Dy-serxdtn^-Kwar 1 REGENT OF D. A. R. PASSES AWAY MISS COLEMAN WAS PROMI- NENT IN D. A. R. COUNCILS AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES «on of Clarkson; three sisters, Mrs. „ l F;0. Hedmger and-Mrs/Fr-R. Free- nian. of Clarkson, and Mrs. K. C. King, o.f this'place; one brother, Borton E.' Johnson, of Camden, N. J. Tim funeral was held from her late home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, her pastor. Rev. I. B. Miller, officiat- ing, assisted by Rev. C. -L. Pike. BROCKPORT ORUAIEATIOM —i——i— Burtal at Lake View. Mothers' Day Has Superseded and judging from the growth of the Mrs. Frank E.Wilson Passes While / Easter in Use of Flower*. New past ttree D. D. G. M. BRINKNER MAKES OFFICIAL VISIT TO MASONS CAPENS ELECT FOREMEN i HISTORY Items of Interest Mentioned in The RepubltcrFlfty Years Aao*To-0ay •Married in Brockport, Robert Oruser of IxJokporOSriHIas Lilly B, wineaP on of Oris village; Thomas Jennings of Clyde and Wm Hannah Connolly of Parma; Cornelius Foley of Oswego and Miss Johanna Sullivan of Sweden. Died in Clarkson, Mrs. Elizabeth Files, wife of t«wis Files, aged 47 years. Wesley 'Burroughs sells a house and lot on Millard street to IJ. Dunning. . . .. . i Mansler, niece of the-'toride, and Law- Ut a small office and an extensive hot-, Tmoe ^ raeT*idi-wore beaded^ House meamising 35x160 fee* in dtoen- g[ay ^^ crepfi> ^j^ ^ ^^ sion, in addition to two acree of land, J - - Twehty-Frve Years Ago Died in Brockport, Mrs. Lucy BTodgett HHler, aged \49 years; Mias\ EHza Tjjaz, aged 41 years; Mrs. -Sara Clark, aged 84 years. Married at Coldwater, Mich., H. H. Nichols of Quincy, Mich, and Mies Emily Humphrey, of this village. ievrCr-& -fiaaeot-tesder-s-Jifis-peei; tion as pastor of the' Baptist church of Hamlin. B. JkjConklin opens a laundry in the Snider Block. culture of perennials. Fifteen Year* AflO Died in Broeteport, Mrs,. Delphia M. . ^ ,.._ ^^ Jt _ , ._^. Cornea^ aged 96 years; Mrs. Helen S. y^rfyTM.^m&Kmlto* *F»Tou'y, a«na •gg.ywtb, In Gailaud, Wm. ^J^to May 8rd..l924J, B de S i«n a ted, 6 ^ ^--^ yeara; taH<xihe6terp j5HjBlean-jin-Waek - iMoved by ^WT. Thompson.that. thei w _:,, I ^,., 1)lkn WMtnhaL ' ^^^IcimFfr^nrriJBtr-sehrtm matter of new undtorm for Officer Giles \amim ennsuan westpnai, ageo a Hoyt be. referred to Mr. Braniley. I ' Hed Car- jears. WiJUam-Jacobs pur-ehases the. Jolm. Giles Hoyt, John GTeasoii. C^arles; ,IC «tso farm in Hamlin. r-«f Lyman street .lippeareci before the^^ 1 ^ HalloclT pa .Smith street is -Board in reference to street toprove- b\™*^ \meats. On motioii ot Mr. Thompson, referred to street Committee. — The Village Attorney reported the Hugh Smith resigns as bookkeeper at the Brennan & Adams store. Jerry . Wiley buys the Dowain nteMng necessary papers to evidence H> J# N0RT0N NQTED AUTHO RITX |_ «ie legality of the proposed $50,000.00 _ W|LJ _ ADDR E\»SP E N WEETiNfi I l__ _ , OF MOTHERS' CUUB •water bond issue, to furnish and pre- v-Oa ^boiid^ln-^rpo^formroBe- ^ ^^ meeting ^ ^ luausaf •to twenty years, and furnish the ap^ ^ ^ arra ^ ed for mrda ^ proving legal opinion of one of th*-^^ AvTar ^^ ^ ^ g^ r^ «T ,- -** rf ,r«_ i « jt u jChurch. a. J. Norton; head of the' ijfSfi'SSf ^^^^i^rmmx of PhyWeaf mu^iSm M Union National Corporation, New! bn « Public Schoola of Rochester, will York City, $235.00. ,be the speaker of jtheevenihg. The Hothouse Recently Completed It may be news to Barockporters gen^ efally to Learn-that looal residents as a whole-have a very strong predilection tor flowers, so much so that -within the past three years there has sprung in the confines of the vHlaigs a thrfv , ing business in flower cult-are, whfch; is owned, and operated by Homer E, surprises on greenhouse business. years, there may be new, AJane at Home. Relatives and / „ „ , n ^ „, . a the way in the Rogers / m ! /h« Reverend J. B. Beadle who Friends Shocked passed away at his home on Tuesday, MATRIMONIAL Y The BEADLE Reverend J. B. .zOs. —•. . ._._._ j^-. ^. 4- a ftft P ^ia8y*-lst-«t l -9we4e'ii-Centeri Mr. Rogers was brought up in the a T ' ^^ atmoarlhere of flowers. His father is a florist and maintains a flourtenii busin-ess In that line In the village of ROOT—FULLER e marriage of Miss Leon a Fuller Fred A. Root of Brockport took place Monday evening; March 31. at the Methodist parsonage, Rev. I. B. Miller officiating. The young QOptlle^ \Will toe at home The death of Miss Bertha- H. Cole-; was born in Ypsilaati, Michigan,\ Oc- •man, prominent for many years in thet toberwh, 1859. social and progreaive life of this com- J Mr ' Beadle prepared for college at munlty, occurred Thursday afternoon, Ypsilanti. Mich., and at Pennington'^^ \ HaU \ t he \frr^i'degree Tvaa csQfc of 4a&t week at the General Hospital,, College Seminary, at Pennington, NT. J. I ferfe(i ' ^ ^^^ Charles R iHBer, Doings Among Our Flourishinf Fraternal, and Social Orxaniza- tions the Past Week MASOHIC NOTES At the regular meeting of Monro* Liodge, held Tuesday evening in-M*. Spencerport. Coneeqnently the know- ledge and understanding ot flower cul- [ ture las ©come, eecon-d nature to- ouri local hot-house man, r Tba-ee years ago Mr. Rogers bought • the florist business formerly condncted by T^CT Gordon. THe> ptSfft Conwii«ed RLISHBROOK^ The marriage of Miss Ada Young. J-daugh4er~^f--Mre> m ,Mite. ..._Yoang__ol Brockport, and George Hushbrook, of \West Kendall, took place Saturday afternoon at six o'clocYlit the Baptist parsonage in Holley, tile ceremony being performed by Her. p. E. Bishop. They were attended TJT.Miss Marion whicn are devoted exclusively to the , and she carried pink oweet peas. The gladioli, asters and other , bridesmaid's •- dretw of turquoise Slnce_lhja.t time the busi-1 rblue crepe de ohine, with hat to match. ness has made such rapid fftrldea that j and her bouquet watr of-white- «weet peas and carnations. Following ffie cefeihdly'a; wedding it-haa already tripled in v©lumei-and+ this past year Mr. Rogers realized the \ dinnVr^ee^ed'at\the home oVthe necessity of adding to his plant, in > order to take care of tie constantly In- creasing volume of business, to De- j bride's sister, Mrs. Charles Mansler. ; Upon their return from, a «hort eastern itrlp, they will make their home in Dewitt Clinton. ThT^mfly movedTio\ Brockport over forty years ago, where deceased \attended the Brockport Htga School and the Normal, graduating from the latter in the class of '84. Subsequently she took a-course in Fine Arts at Syracuse University, after •which she afctened Pratt Institute in New York Cjty. Two trips abroad, during which she studied in various countries, added? to her educational acquirements, and her home included many antiques of rare and. historic in- terest, the result of her knowledge and appreciation- -of-^e things worth while obtained in her travels. For a number of years ehe was a member of the Normal faculty, as In- structor in drawing, which position she cenrber be completed The wmtruvllon 2 ^y^^ Prenuptial events JncTudeJ T^signedolghteen- years ego. when- she of a splendid new bxxt-house, 25^ 100 a yartety ehower by . Mr- Aan)n Web . feet and an attracWjje office ta^Ue,, mi «„,. Sta^awwell, at the of tile construction with presaed Drlck bome of Mx§ WebBt erv» frontage containing a large- show win- j , dow for the ejEbibitloa* ot cut flowers n£y/ MOTOR TRUCK NEEDED BY and potted plants. Jlpon tiie comple- tion of hlsnew department ne held an with the splendid facilities In flower DEWEY HOOK AND LADDER At the meeting of Dewey Hook and reorganization spirit ZT (Miss Mary-A. liyan.^aged 34 yearof In\ tiritirre-wWch- Oiey •discov-ered- -were j among the members was manifest ~A mmbershlp icommittee has been at work for weeks To give some idea, of the strides : t0 bring tte strength of the company whlcfe have been made in the business. • ^ to sta^a^regniremint, and_there It is a b|t startling\ to leaim thatln- j & naw a .^n ^ ^enty. te order to I TM^^TvSi^r^d^t*^\\\•* \torn- and TrontOTts belonging-tor *e*<^W^-^^ th^nTStT^rT^mTn^in-Ie^^s^la^^he efflclen . t standard ot a, 6 otner nine to grow 20,000 Oris cttntaP year. f unlt8> - 8omet hing up-to-date in the tostead\ or the' 1600 crysaaifhAW.Uttis-! my ^ HjuipmentlgTiecessary and the\| which office she has held for a numl grown last year, they are work'ng to-, ^yg naTB d<?clded to scrap thedr old ward a total of 4,500 this coming : nana drawn hook and 1MMW ^^ \ ' tlon BlaTlt s started, a-nd more to iul- truckt Tbe tmck ihe ^^ ar? consli . low, and there are 1,<M)0 sniap draigons la cultivation. In adWitloxa to these specials, much, of their room is taken erlng costs K.100, and the boys have money enough in aigM and pledged to ..cover nearly half the coat. They are •Rochester. For the past two years a complication of causes had under- minded her health, uid seven weeks previous she was taken to the hospital inJte.J3ktaAoj&oJj!J^^ Miss Coleman was born in Clar- endon. the daughter of the late Martha Jane and Joshua Coleman, June 16th, 1864 From this latter school be went to 'the Methodist College at Albion, Mich. In 1883 he entered the Wisconsin Me- thodist Conference, being received Iby Bishop J. F. Hearst. In 1893 he was transferred 'to tfie~ Central Wew \York Conference. Mr. Beadle has always dlstlnguisfbed She was a direct descendent of himself in his pastorial profession, be- inK-att-^loQuemt-^aBd-^aj^est-^reaeberj- He \has made many warm personal frlonds. After ever forty years of B-ervice he retired to his late home in Brockport. —He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Beadle, two daughters. Mrs. 8. B. L.yon and Mrs. ^ Harold R. Rich, of Rbcbesbor; one aon, Orrilte T. Beadle of ITew York and seven ^rabdohildaren. SyracuBe papers please copy. yrae i wired retired from teaching. Since that {irae,._eihe hag devoted her time mainly j to study, one of her principal enjoy- ments being the tracing of Indian trails, and tho early history of the state, upon which she was considered SCHULZ death or \Mrs. \EffiaBa Schulz oc- at \her home at Nine Mile Pojnt, Webster, yesterday. She -was fhe duugrhter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Poter Meinhardt of this village. She leaves her husband, Carl G. Sclralz; three daughters, Mrs. Nomian Mur- ray, of Rochester; Virginia and OMve, and two sons, Raymond and Harlow; one sister. Mrs?. Elton Corlett, nd-fcwo brothers, Wm. mjeinhardt, of Brock- an acknowledged authority. . flhPL.-nrp.il RBg'p-nt of t.rje Rroefcpnrt port, and Henry MeinhaTdt, of Buffalo. M-rs. Sehulz was a member of Mon- roe Chapter O. B. a. Franicrln &teb- iba Court, O. of A., Hope Rebecca Chapter of the D. A. R. at fcne time otV^^^rEnS^fSFTwSKTa^SfS^ ner'dibth. which office she bad yMt^f^^-ot-VtltMwr The faneral ToTlSur successive tefmsT\and twTce^ BrV3CQs w4il ^ * e,d «* resfdence- of represented the Chapter at the Na-I hcr slster ' Mra Cor,ett . 293 Mt Ver \ tionsl Convention in Washington.-Her j non Ave - Ro(,1 >«^r. Saturday after- \knowledge and Interest' In historic matters received rbdognitiQn in her appointment a9 State Chairman for the Preservation ot Historic Spots nooa. Burial at Mt. Hope cetoetery. of the vtltage in which she was always a prominent personality. She\ iygmrvlvetl by two nephews, comimittBe on arrangementss\ h&vecap* has been saperaedBd-toy-Mortters* Day,; •B\. XJIBDonfl=?E=5oTSew-*Y6rk Oi^ 1 , I- fl37.50. |-\-Sh)erwood & Merrifleld,New York City, I jiKKftft. . at child development throughout the |is^^-aioHon-orMrf*rhiMp^o^^ been working--toward! supplying it for up with ^weet peas, vinca Yinea. i mftktng ra uppea , to to resldeilto o{ dracenias, petunlafi, and a general line ; Brockport to pledge sufficient money, of j>otted Bta&fcs. : f to enable tnem Co go ahead with their Many people are under ^Flinpres-1 p ropogitlon . and have named a, special | Winfield and Dewitt Coleman, and one sion SmSt&o Baster'season reaves the | c-ffmrnttfee' of One\ to call upon\ .the niece.- Mrs. - Robert Neville, all- -of top notch -of demand in cut flower p60 . ple of tlw vfllago for that purpose. Rochester. The fimeral 'services were ^ ia .! M !l rnt .? ow . Te j ear °- t:ll ^ tESa g ter ;.ThlB committee Is- rmnpoiwvl nf w.held Saturday^t^rnpon at 2:30.o'clock HOY- - Helen Violet Hcfy, agod nineteen years, wife of Victor Hoy, of Perry steet, passed away early Sunday morn' i inn, following an extended IllnesB. Sim was born in Clarkson-and has al- ways^yed-liuBBicJ^pjirtuind^^cinity. She is survived by her husband and an infant daughter; her parents, Mr. , - , ^ _, , ... „ , i all( l Mrt >- \Henry Cotter; two brothers, missed to the social and civic affairs j J<te ^ . g \ y <kyfcter> ^, ^ slfiteirA BeatricaJind_Georgianna -Gov of years. She also held an office in 'the GrPnowe County D. A. R. Chapter, i and she. wa& a mennber o^the Century TluF of Rochester, tlie Junior Birth- day Club and the Card Club of this village. Her active influence will be\i • ^uackenbush, who is the only au- ried out a program on varied issues when, the demand for.^arnaxions. JWW^t],orteed-«oHeetor named by the Com- and other flowers_ al^o9t-e>3Meeds the{p any ^ or ^^ purpose. vice contract, to include the printing congratulated on this opportunity ot. ^oribhelDohas\\ana the^ufnSHIng orUe hearing the- Wbject-^dtscrisse* by w approving legal opinion of one of the &°te afl authority as the depaSfiieoE |-?rjeoogndzed bond attorneys^ was award-.head of-.the extensive public school :& to <3eo. B..Gibbons & «Co., at their, aygtem of Rochester. \Xn ltfreresting \musfcaf ^program IB Of ^LJ7.5i). \~° - | ***? 'UWCOl'Ug \lUS'W\ 1>1V 6 1«1U 1 i0 ,^^ uu w .^^. UUUUU ^r. ._.... , U ^.v.^w^ «.•\ ov%d™by\ Mr. \MeaVlSal ^roperTy\ h® 1 ^ arrahgedfor menKHsMonrlntaeT 3 ^ umusiial: appreoia*ion- -of flowers.4 HBWnerft on High street, be notified to the supervision- of Mrs. Gurnebt. «--T_-r «—=rr i= -_ =. =„=.--= iBPa^tuci^curJ>3_Alo3ig_their. lprop£r±y_L^-Meclal..Inj?iJ^jjQnJ[s -fixtfindedLiA.. ithin thirty days. Carried. from her late hoirie, Rev. Frank Dam- roseh, .Jr.. officiating,, -_ The remains \were placed in the vault at Beach BROCKPORT FAIR FACTS montftsHn-advaneer—-» •- —-j ^•Pra-n1r jK Qttg--gfa-'the Secretary- visifo- Ho-usehCTld floVers is anotiter featurs. • ed .tlie Albion Fair SecretAry; Rev. Mi of the business that is rapidly gaining- ^ Robfeson-, Tuesday -moming, for an headway, and-it is a further indication-interchange of plans and ideas relating] passing away of Mrs. F. thm^hrte^deir{^bf\^Tlis\se^I5tt^havetTo^^ '\ I which : «<nrrTHdffit - her Iron Air notm OT &&m 22nd, ttte officers fun- \vmi committees of the BrocTcp tor. ^ ^ _ •pbe- funeral was-held-Tuesday after^ j_nooB at 4 o'clock- from- the- 'Ghurcte at Clarkson. Rev. Mr. Adams of Hamlin officiating. Interment ajL. Garland -cem- etery. - -- -- - « cemetery.\ W1LSGL6L Saturday afternooft.the community was- shocked to ErWfiBohT BURROy&HS \ ;JT. Ray Burroughs, who formerly ^e- sided on Park\ Avenue, this\ vllJSgeV was bereaved -on Monday by the doa-fc-h-of-b-is-vplfer-Hada—fcr-Borto%ghe.- -£he Besides her husband she is survived hear of -^ «M«i ^ xm^sister^ Mrs,. WiHiam J. Jones, loLS^iertown, 'andon^bjot^r, jiira jC. Wewton, of Newtonville, Mass. *I*he home on Brock-1 way Place. Mr. Wilson and his wife;>„„__„,, aamln ^ m «.^ *.^M *».I- • »* _ T _ „ _ „. _ , . . . _ „ ._ _ • . jtmusrai services wore held this after- Social functions, weddings- and ftm-fano 1 committees of the Broc^kporTFair^^an^\-two^datrght6T^-whtr-b-ad \heeirf noon 4t *\ 2 o'clock from her\ home on irals.Mve_always..mada-tie.5riemandl^ r ^ w h^Fe_5 unc4 .is.pen.diag the winter months at Sara.-!.^.^^ -gtreet' Rodmster.- The\ rev |the Fathers as well as the Mothers of .In the business, of the florist, and Mr. | will be served, after which an inspec-' ?° ta . Florida, returned home just the' nmlxig -^sro placed -in the- Thomas C. Gordon, Chairman of the' Brockport and vicinity to attend this 'Rogers' fieTd in this direction becomes -Board of .Water Commiasioners ap- meeting, and the committee believes 'more extensive with each season, until peared'before the Board and presented th at all who take advantage will feel he is supplying the needs of Hamlin, the report of the Wa ; ter Commissioii. . weU rewarded for their efforts. The Walker, Morton and Kendall, as well The Clerk reported tbe following meeting will be called to order at 8:16 as Brockport. omno received oinoo tho toot mooting: P- m - Sprinkling Taxes, $247.62; State Nor- |_mal School for Road Work, $433.00; .PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION There is a force.of three men stead- ..Total, ?680.62. Att'y. H. E. MacArthur reported col r START SCHOLARSHIP FUND ily employed' in the sreenoouses, and there is always something to keep I them busy. The plant is heated by a tion will be made, and tho location of WPPTC previous, when Mrs. Wflson'b' •the various features of the coming , Fair determined. | I A real auto sfhow is ono of the feat- | ures planned for the coming Fair. It -will—hfi located.Ja larqs t/%n.t^ flT1 fl space allottted in order of applica- Heath came apparently without warn- than usual. Bhe attended to her home dutios as usual Saturday, and remark- ed to members of the family during tho day that she was feeling splendid. vault at Mount Hope, and will bo brought to Brockport later for interment. CARD OF THANKS W\e wish to thank our friends and neighbors for tbelr help and kipdnegs in our recent bWeavement. tion. A regular meeting qf the - Parent- ]central hotwater heating system, and a i __ _ _ For Your Lawn and Garden | lections of delinquent texe^amounting Teach ers Association was held at»the temperature of 55 degrees is main I r ^ k % S ,Jf*^[\V^\ ^\Tjf^ h / '' (Grammar School last Tuesday after- Jtained day times and 50 degrees during J~ k & . KU * ' Co ' is th ° bost thin f .g noon at 3 o'clock. At this time it was the night. This necessitates care of • — _ ' * voted to take a tuberculosis bond. The the fire every two hours. The plant.! Get a 50c Can interest of the gymnasium fund hos> |-f%e J7.57.53. The following applications were re- ceived for the position of VillageClerk, |.Jtabled J^itil special meeting Monday, April 14*1924: J. Latta Snider, Edwin fire every two hours. The plantJ Is equipped with electric ligrbts, adding been converted into a school fund u> ,to tbe convenience of those who find J..Corbett, Leland T. Shafer G. Roy ass * st worthy graduates to complete «, jit necessary to visit the greenhouses high school course. The, commiittee j In tbe late afternoon and early even- chosen to a 50c of the popular Locktite tube patches for 3»c at Cook & King 'Co.'e anni- versary sale, Nellls, Bert A. Thompson, Elizabeth ^HanTiKon \Terry S. B. •Orowell. ' On motion adjourned. J. E. Browrabridge, T Village Clerk. THE LADIES AID ing. and the finding of her lifeless body on the bed, where she had gone to rest following the dinner hour, was , tragic in the extreme.- ! Edith Resetta John-son was born in , Clarendon, September i2, 1883. On j October 21, 1908, sho was united in : marriage to Prank E. Wilson. She +1 was a member of the Methodist Epis- jcopal Church of this village; of the Ladies' Aid Society and^the Home Wilson and Holon Wilson. daughters, Frank E. Belva and was assisted by his father, Henry K, I-Wcr, a pas;t master of the Lodge, Jnn. A. Roberts, past master of Transpotir fcion Lodge of Buffalo, and Henry J. Lrathcep.ojf ^Brockport^ At the-450«— -elusion of the degree, Isaac M. Briafc- ner, Dist.rlrrt Deputy Grand Master, m presented and gave a very forcible address, outldning the lessons of the Brsr^SegTeel \Sfte^thT'meetmg aa enjoyaible lunch of salad, biecnita maple syrup and coffee was served by a committee consisting of O-scar Nichols, George Engel and Roy Neflla. The Tail Cedars degree will be worked on Saturday evening. May 3riL at which time it IB eipecte% that tttere will be a large number of visitora frost. nolghjborlng lodges. , , MemberB of the Lodge are tavltsf\ to attend the funeral of Rev. J. k.\ Be*dle f -who 4ied—Tuesday nights H» was a member of Myrtle Lodge ot Montour Falls, but-ha&boena.freQ3iemt — visitor at the meetings of Monroe Lodge. Daniel Holmes Chapter will confer the Mark . Master degree Tuesday evening, April TStb, Past and\ \Most Excellent degrees on the 29th. Charles Hilor wdll attend the meet- ings of the Grand Lodge May 6th to Sth. Masons of Monroe district wfiT leave Sunday morning from Rochester in special cars. % Nearly a hundred members prsj»it__ •^•fe-tte^agtrjaodga-meetlag. The to»4t> ? •' era appreciate the splendid effort* of * -'• - Master Charier Hilar and Ms stafM*^—• bave something doing every minute. ~^?B1 CAPEN HOSE The election of forsman and wartfJi Capen HQBB Company at their mestinsr Monday evening. Leon Porter *w*g elected foreman^ Wm, Remington wep— elected first assistant, and DeVere Cthriswell, second assistant. Wlllkni !841ejL was fleeted to. succeed hfanasK as fire warden. The term of Wards* is of two years duration while that of Foreman and assistants is for the «- »uing yeaF only. The members enjoy- ed an. oyster stew at the conclusion of the meeting. - -FJvjB^new candidlttes^were-eleetet--—~ *o membership in tihe Capen Hoss C^pany at Monday evening's\ meet- tng. They aTe Walter\ Nicholft OcnSr -Nichols, Leo Tapp.-Erank Cratsley JUJ* .- i-xmi MHHman. HARSCH-CRISPSEAMAN POST '\ th^-AWll^^nliriSI Uie'^HiltaMt! 1 - to Grlsp-fSeaman Post will be held la - - - - it-JJie-JguibifaxJtart^ Monday evenTng, Xprir 14th, Tlua meeting promises to IK one. of Jfe_ liest of the year. \\ ~\~- Adputant Leon R. Cooper-announces. „_ something away from the. reieujjg routine. \Stan\ Mammond will hrr- -mlsh ^nu8ic*^ollp4wing the meeUng an* will be assisted by several-other enter- tainers. Prominent speaker-s will be on hand from Rochester and the re- freshments served will not consist of wafers and tea served on the laip. There will be a lot of business flu* mug* .ho qtfpnrlgfi to an.fl AVory <WT- CARD OF THANKS -We wish to extend our appreciation tor tho many kindnesses shown us by our_ neighbors and\Triends during our recent bereavement, also for the floral offorings and use of automobiles. Mrs. Allf e Pettit, Mrs. Grace Stewart, Alice Stewart, Mildred Stewart. service man whether a Legionalre or not is requested to be on hand 3f po» aible. Dressmaking Fashionable dressmaking at m> AQUINAS WILL PLAY The Spencerport Independent* will play^ the Aquinas basketball team in Tnencerport Wednesday evening at ». o'clock. Aquinae has a very fast tea* winning twenty straight g^mes this a«»ason and broke a world's record at 'Syracuse a week or two ago. There WATER COMMISSION The reglar meeting of the Board of \Water Commissioners wans held: in |_ Heir rooms Monday at 3 o'clock p. in. : \ On oAuof Dr. Hazem it was de- «Med to e^fcge Mr. John F. Skinner 'm Stagineer in change ot Conf truction administer said 'fund coh- ing bonrs during-the-^ontfe-when so :°t^^^CMrc^ goctety.of ^Bajmureli^aiid *{^.%^!^^ e folio Winn- T. R. nho-o- ».™™i,(» M t«n,,i.»if»iw. tor ?A and quilt them for $3.. Leave I,. j ,.„!„, ....^....Tl\™ DDllaT-TngnwaTr-lfraSTTnEa^r.,, J .„ ^+J: • ^^ sists of the following: L. B Shay, Miss Lulu Barber, Mrs. Barclay, Mrs. G. Rayburn and Mrs. Clark Miles. After the business meeting the facuL. *,„__ „-» ««t^«-„»-J *- _i~_4f»_ *i.««_ \\ v*' ttuu in\ 1 ' in em ior $6, i^eave i. . . ,,.. ,, , . • , Million LKmar mgnway. many are interested in planting their , ordera ^^ Mrg Lewls m ^ phone , has served faithfully as superintend.ent, ^^.Lage, phone 123-F-2 gardens, making their hanging baskets and arranging their window boxes. One of the difficult problems con- 395. 4:17 ty very pleasantly, entertained by giv- fronting the florist is obtaining suitable ing the pantomine, \Wanted A Wife\ .soil for indoor work, in which to start and the.farce, \Our Aunt from Call fornia.\ Refreshments were served, il%^ v. The Blue Pitcher Gift Shop has a full line of Easter and Birthday cards that are different. Lovely cards at 5, 10 and 15 cents. seedlings or cuttings, and the only way they can get this is by stripping the <sod from the ground, piling It up and letting\ it stand for a year or more. It la an interesting note to> learn that Knitting Machine Call at, 65 Perry St. and see the demonstration of tbe Home Profit Knitting machine. Agent, Mrs. Nellie Winchester. 4:17 GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY The \40 over 8\ of Rochester will t hold a Mock Trial at the Strand Thea- ter Wednesday, April 30, and Thurs- Mr. Bogers congratulates himself: upon i ay *Ji a Li 8t ' ^^ th e auapices ot the of the Home Department of the Sun- day School. She was also an esteemed member of the Clarkson W. C. T. TJ. and its superintendent of Flower, Mis- sion and Relief work. Her cheerfui disposition and Unselfish thouightful- ne^s of others made her an especial favorite among her relatives and 3:417 New Styles in Curtains You will find our stock of tbe newest in Curtains and Shades very complete. Curtains range in price from 98c to $9.00 the pair. A. V. Fowler, 97 Main St. * 4:3 will follow to 12. Special Showing of new Millinery for Easter on Sat- K«I«-». -joa. *«. -n-Ktei,, AK i^w.A.m* ~*A Harscfc^Msp-Soaman Post, American beta* able to obtain «6 loads *of eod iugkm. Watefe papers for pajflfeolafB. JACOB MUStCUS, VIOLIN Teacher, European graduate, in Brock- friends. I port Mondays. Complete musical ed- She leaves'besides her husband, two i^^ 0 ^^^*^. * r ? nl i 55!5? 1 * n j n * L ^_J^L^ daughters, Belva Edith and Frances; her father, Theodore Card Party The Oapen Auxiliary wiH hoM «. card party, Friday evening, April 254k,- at the Hose House. <•——' — —. At the Quaint and Attractive L31SI* Gift Shop „ „ „_ at the sign of the Blue Pitdiser on. 0*. „-.„'est perfection. Inetrumenta furnishea lege St., one may find th^igm-tawtito, \ eiOT i free for home practice. Inquire at Mc a hit unusual for 'Bridgft,$Sttte, ,BWir>., John cifuskefa. 12 Perk Ave. 4:10 t day or Bride. *\- fer .W^ ' •<mm 'fWi ifttf i^5»^i ESSSi'J*-,.;!'-!K?.2SS \ii;,rs&iM..>, dLt^&^f^Sim^hi^^^r ^ •.- .fey •-,,^*. r r.frfriy,,.-.