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si ...I ——— ' - * \-\- T . — — L--2 3 .11 *H » i 'V V m ^fe\^\ '• V* - • •••..' ^—^ '- '.\'-. \ •\ (^^L^-*.-.*- - - •7'tfV- >;•' \V\ ^4»° t ,»'\ // V- •. . ..'i.i J*~* •—£.i.»jhbii.iih^jCTj ^S5& «JRmE=PROVIDES- FINE PROGRAM FRIDAY .K-.^W Roll ia^JPf^t^e^ance Records High for MiiiiA;^7;A|^^j^i«tt_ Srfgnit^ ted on Harding Memorial Drive (or County. ALLEN—RYAM ^Mis» Teresa A. Ryan, daughter -of- Mrs;-MaFy—Ryan of Holley, and sister of Mrs. Frank Luskey of this village, and G. Stanley Alien, son of Mrs.- Catherine Allen of . Albion,were mat' at 8:30 o'clock at St.-3ffiary*s Church in Holley, by tie Rev. R. f. Burke, the he membereoTithe hSglhnschool-de- dveft monthly report cards last Friday. One Hundred anjl,. .ten in this department ibiad perfect at- ^leTfliaauce dor the month off Apiai. The l^toatowing sixteen have perfect at- jtacdeace lor\£Be \cTwrem: \school yearFriday andrSaMraayr r r r Miss Qeormx* ffefttaa, demonfrtrafc Blbby, Ldia Brooke, Reraice Cotter, ^Qgorge Bamith- Mary Jotoson, Irma ;Jjb!bkst»«y*Jiarence Knapp, Ru#h Mc- -,CleHan, Emma . MatcheM, Steajhen ftl&e-Soua«MOibv.|l3OTft.Souiaiv \^Ijsm tfen^kmr^Wayf and- ijeooar Welto. ^tflSbe foUonrffli: thirty-two -were on *he -.iionoT. roll of ocholarahip Cor April' with •tendings as indicated: Orson Boa- ~i$m, 92.8; Airied* \Refi&teni 98.8; Cora r JPfaeM»ur»,9L33;Beratce Sheetz,.90.16; Margaret Decker, 90; Emm* Mitchell, |=«9.8; Marie Greene, 89,56; .Mildred Biil, 89.8; Bemtoe-GaTft 89.5; Gertrude r «lee, 89.2; Ethel Johnston, 89.2; Dor- IxyJ&hdte, ...89; mmaaai Benedict, 88.8; Iran* Johnston, 88.76;. Helen JiBfcSumway,- 88 Mu JM^ga^L^eatnian:, h~g&6;'Herbert Manlt, 88.26; Edith- Nye, tb-erlne O'Brieh, 8» J TDH«Krettar oTJtlw^edr atSes, 88; Dou*la& Webster,-87.; Max- ..Jorie Todd, 86.75; Kathertoe ; <k)llto», .8<i.5; FrodCk>Tert, 86,60; Oemee JOar- mon, 86.25; Maejel-Breege,-jgjg; $3a#h .Qteiobauf, «6.1€^B»ffi>r atanJord, TlfflaBrooto, 86; Georg» ereeoe, SB; Neattte^ 8&; Joaeiafave Schlldt, 85; SDoTOtrcy TVxwiiBen37S5. -^^eiiindrea -•pawing mark of 65%; seTenty-one bao subject Ibetow paaaing; nineteen ©syt-iPridi&yr, May Mr-witib-Wifflami*' v811«. ' ... — Miss Lorna Engle and Miss Ruth Hemekey of *he Normal Department were delegates to the Aretbuflia cwn- vocatlon which was ineld at -the JTew Paltz iNormal' School laet TJrawday, oeremony ibelng followed byJa nuptial pasm. The attendants were Mrs. R. G. Hogan, aister of the bride, and {Franklin Allen, and tihe \bride was gliven in marriage by her brother, taBaTtes-^Pr-Ryan, -of—\Bugaler uafiers were John J. sHuteMneon. and Karl Allen. Francis and Bernard ed before the Normal IJepartreiit Jast Wednesday the Bolenius taywtem of r^adliig. The past yreek i>r. vyekeroamr^rroa of Health and Dr. Hazea admtoietered tihe «e-Schick test. for. ddphtheria .to all ifao teamed positive last year! Hon. James IJ. IBotchkise, CJhalnn&n of the Monroe Owmty Hardine iMe- mo-rial Oomnmittee, bee reported to Dr. Thompson, Chairman: of the Oommittee for Brpckport, that Monroe County did. all that was required and that J&e quota 'was reached. Mr. Hatchlriag es in 'his letter ,<ie followa; \Mr. Olorance \Wheeler .ycordeii a_.dj2rftJor_ the cimiounrt. the^ has for- SS2.87, which ,ie have eent jM$76X)0^and th« banks sent' direct .$510.50, making a total of $14^6*^37 \from Monroe County.\ The 1 amount contributed from ©rook- p^ri^^waa^iO.OQ^Jtiianame« or the oon- tributors 3»vo already b«sn pttbliabed. The program, for ^ybw^r^a^m.- nual^^lSr^Baif^hHB^been ^joniiiletfd it liuskey, of -thd» village, aepiaew®- of xmmA MwtroirEnrd .the bride, acted as altar boye. Folr lowing the ceremony ibrealkf&et was rflfn-vftd M- TToHey Tnmtg-fifty relatiyes and friends.- Twelve were aeaied at iai^rHpre^nt-^w^^R^^r^ioaie Sherety -mnn^i-arnAftT-wAyfr-afviight. and bdghly theteide5e-<ta'ble.„ Mr..andMra-JPraji QM^-jrV^;'«od--Idfc^rtiaErtg«w-P4«|^«*LJB^Atoal-ffltd.Afflfttent.member Loskey of this place were among the out-of-town guests. 8PALL—MULLIGAN. fOn, TMreday morning, May 8th, at 97301 o^clock; Mfcte ^^'WWiBm daughter of Mt, aaa&lk<r*. -Prank Mul- ligan of Sweden/and Harold Spall of HbHey were^anltedi In marriage by the R«(T. >at>er Krete at tiie jpeqtory of the Church of the NativHy. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien of Honey. ... ' The bride was becomingly gowned in turquoise HsAue canton crepe with picture hat to match and she carried <hamd Matrons of tha «*ifk S. Marioa, Talit-paftKffl, or Ifter-flguafd Chapter, Mr». .Ptances HlWbcocV'^hay, 'Grand •Condactreee and 1 Papt 'District Be- ^putfeB-Angeviae-and. ijjiilpermn,, , a shower ibowiuet of Amerjca^ beauty roaes and gweet peae. meral committee I, iv^lowing the ceremony a #edding Temple Shrine ireatafaet was serve* at the home of tSe brides pareobsT oovere feetagUajd *>r twelve at the bride's table, Mr. and Mrs. Spall left on an eastern trip and on their return will be at home with <he bflde'B'itareuts, at Pleantot Hill fawn. y-sEc Warm ery subject aboveJBhe foHowai Ten -tfefoelt, ©»m«tlc J^e^ logue for Color Day iby the Magpies in _^ _ Nprmal Hall; twelve bo one; Vendor d^-tw»-Wbjeets^>^ow amd -threeJbjad |dance Jn-tjhe. main, carrldQK twelve, \three suBjecta passing., i luncheon, west campus \ one-thirty, «H- yr-tilfeB Yale of the rfjculfeafia -spending options by the B. N. S. Band oa the. the weefe at Atlantic City aa a dele- cainipus; two,T AHKasque\of~TE^Jnira gate to tihe Pifteenth*Arcnual Conven- pageant on the canupua; four, baseball ^*ton,,of 1 fche Astern Airta Assocfatfou/%aine on the campns with \Williams- is associaton oomprlsesntelegateslviHe High. School; atae to oiie,J^ci from all the States- east of Ohio and j Day damce in the gymnasium with north of the Potamac. Miss Tale Is! music 1>y\. 5ax ^Smith's \ihi ;ArTlSectIon\\oT^he'i cfi^Efit.\\\ Tfits goests at the recent •CoTell-'Hoyt nup- tials, when, Miss Ruth Hoyt, of Uni- veraity Ave,, 'Rochester, wa» dSarriea to Gerald Covell, eon of Mr.-and Mia B. S. \Govell of Ithaca, at the home ox the -bTid|*s~gTandinotherr^Mrsr\David- Hoyt, of Roohestor. The ceremony was performed before a 'bank of Boater lilies and ipalfflg; by Rev, -W?-C- Oomip- Society .piograjfi \will b« car-{ ma!rcli ' [rded out on Friday, May 16, \Rata or -president, of I^Sfew York State Teachers Association --WJfe^-^ibiarfcl-SfaSnB^-- K-the- day, la-' pleasant. - thai-fee JhMde, J echeduled 'tor^last Friday tad to be! \Masque of Spring\ will beljresented The km-the campu^ west of—th& training |rpoatpcmed; on account of rain. |=lg«unewHlbe played.. Bieinest home game wtti be-on-€olorl-will be-pj?esented Jsi UoimalJEML ton, of .the Church of The Ascension. t>Fr)Taylor^^rch««*ra-^played the wedding Mrs. Ralph- Sall-^wes- brides- maid,-and Miss, Helen Hoyt, sister of acted.jo.flower girl.. Tip out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs,_A.. CoyeH,„of jKentr_aDd. Mr, -and iSfrs; S, 3. -CoveH, «nd the Misses |.i*EMORlAL WORK, BONUS AND ^ACIS- KEEP LEGION MER BUSY^ I^The- Bnblic .TluHdiing - was\ ji\ Buaj: pilace Saturday «md sximAa.y, jr^.rRt^s^nf-€\ta\im^i^^a^t^_^§a^ ^ftMericam Legion men coantaK and st- and 1 a corps of stefiograpOtwefS and lisclerKs ibusily engaged fllliag out Bonus plications/ TnerTlre\ stiil a tumUer r JBonu3 aopplieationa have not been re- HnHS some \of^the\\local TiegTq'n- re^.pFeJeriaWy«B^ of ^bej@^^J a| »jx>mptly as iposstble, when Bhey wfll. BrocKport OaTm'cil, was toastnHBster, included\ tictE of the fctaae to present applicattoirr\ K>. OF C. MOLD SECOND ANNUAL BANCftJEt' AT PRSELEy'lJff}. \TJBA~3Biac3gpor4_ * Council _ of _Jffie; on Tuesday evening of last week at Holley Ins ifor their second annnalBaik quel,\ upwards of one hundred and ntty inem'bers and gUesLs reporlwl for _--.-•• - operatingT^orce feportiiig for duty on :Wiax.jiiteaJtti. •SteJteWHa.Mse w)$Wa&mj M^^^hJLM^^^^M^^- street bridg* incfiidfis the -TgijfedeTC^grltaHi and ^Mjai whpsetfroiart&e- MalmzM^^^^S^SS^: o£Es. At the banquet bgard were also ^8^(^ s -JI^j^r-e^equeeted»4oHEet4a^ BtpT».\\Ceo.~W; Miller aod\John-- 'V^crd menVberg *Tjfflk- feuskW,r€^r^di-Kn%ht. of ISie and the list of -speakers Mourice SaonnHnra, executive secretary \Monday nigafa meetiaDig^cfl^&g^oM]j^/^rj|te[ShlBteQ ^M^ndaaace. ^n^loFMeniorialt i',_ JtJurKe, pastor of Sit. wtarys cnuren. |^bo>y-<headed> -the businesa of ifahe meet- jot Holley.j Daniel Pltzgeraid, a prom- and Bdwax ft. Sftmnrons wag ajp-Tfoent Rochester- -aftomey; A. H. Ijpoakfed ^chairman of a -conuxdittee to {Sophie, district deputy of Western rk wt*h the G. A. R. aaid other local; New York; Louis Rnapp, of Eocbes-- IpJorganizations on the Memorial Day {.program. Dr. H. J r M<ann-wag ap.-potated chair- man of a mendorial committee to take ter;. Rev. J. F. Winters, of St. John's Ohiurch,. Spehcerport; John' McCool, past grand knight ,of Brockport Coun- cil; Joseph H. Warner and Rev. M. J. charge of the proposition of a Legioi., Kreig of this villaige. plot and fitting menyxrial at Beach Ridge cemetery. -. A numiber of active Legionalres from throughout the evening by Hammond's HiiEoehester were present at bhe meet-'orchestra, and the splendid talks, tn- A turkey dinner \and all the fixings\ was served.\ Music was furnished among wham was Ray. Fowelr,^eresting as well as educational stress- who presjsftted a gavel fco Commander, ing the live Issues of the day, and in- Hayburn for iHarsdh-Crisp-Seaimian Post j terspersed with fun and wit, concluded The big auto racing event being put jw* at the 'Fair grounds Memorial Day, She -Bjockirort ^ost, received cqn^ I'siderable discTjssiion, subcommltteeg | i>ekg aippoinSred to take charge of tivlties on the gjy>un^s *he dayT^f the races. , a most enjoyable occasion. ^INVESTMENTS — First Mortgage Bonds, S. W. Strati* IplfejGo. 6% to 6%%; 42 years without floss'' to any Investor. Arthur Tooley, lAgt., State IBank of Commerce Bldg. I'libooe 12841.. 4:17tf _ Household, Furniture Owing to the fact-^hat I am leaving I will sell my household fumlt- at private sale. C. H, Dow, 220 lolley Street. \M0THERHVI+NE« The Oarkson and (Saarland churches have atrange^Mo ibave the play \Moth- er Mine\ given at the Clark-son Town HaH IMday iand Saturday even- ings, May 23 and 24 at 8 o'clock. This play Is given by-43he«emlbess- of. .the Sunday School of «he M, B. Church of Hamlin.; AdmiseiOfl 26'and 40 oemte. ^Perfection Aprons and Apron Dresses and Banmon Dresses dtor Spring; and Summer at testers, exclusively. Belt Hosrery and Underwear values are to be found at Ivestegs where you can buy foy&H the ftuntty. ' •'*' -^ - • Dr CQVELi-^liOJflT—_ ,and Ifa^ George JLocke. were -. Mr&i. E. -S-. GoveH,. another of the gfoTsmrwas-wisirknjwnr la this Tlllege, where as Miss Clara -LiaDuej, shejnade her 'home on Brie «treet ifor many yeajw prior to hep marriage^ --• —-^~- BRIDGE APPOINTMENTS MAD& W^k tlra opening of the canal traf- fic on iHie Barge lor the year 1924, the v jCor-responding- -SeGretaryT-^SrSr-^Km^B, • E .Stttll.;'. RfiRiatrar, Jtes, .William. £u~ MRS. A. C. THGMFSjIrSI ELECT- ED NEW REGEPOfi-F MON- _ _ RQ&_£3rJlAPlHSi_A. R. CMficial VUft of* Extern Start. Many Notable. Pre»ettt. A&P Night at Masonic i-odfe in June The anniual official Jane HplraeA Chapter. ait|li6asoni<>-.Halfl oMy~evo\fiiijgrd*i6w-^}i assemblage. The ofactelj. Margaret Vollfck, OD^fect uoa^e; Treasurej, Mrs. utarK JSpenfeBT Htefeo-riaiB, Miss Lettie B. Ring; Board ot -Managers, two years, Mrs^Jfirank B. Miller; three years, 'Mrs*' Ralph C- Wallace, and Mrs, •Charles -K. Stickle. ~~As ^KTeTr ^oTT^pe&t for .the' late Itegent, Miss Bejttha-jColeman, thefol= lowittg was\ submitted 15 the^Cfiapiter and adopted: ^ , ' An Appreciation Miss Bertha T&. Coleman, who passed [ away April 3,1924,'was a charter mem- Jinn* of Monroe Chapter, \Daughters of of _ Mftry ^i e American Revolution, and at the L\A*V iFTHMrotr -^tapter^-AI«o^shft^ft»^^d-^ffltoft^i^ Par-enit-Teacherg' As- ere R W ^ e ^^^ organization, - \ \ Miss Coleman; was thoroughly well informed in the history of this section. Deputy lasstst-f^She-was-artireaees \worker.-for-itihe ad«4 : ant GranU Lecturer ofr jBi'Monroe Dis- trict. AnBopg^ other ' itfi&lBi of the Associate lOrawei Matrpjji5iC : Brooklyn ; Toe me«Ung \«jp«fce§;la\\loiig J fona, after which an eefcor-t of's»resent amo past omoers- eecortedC ihe- Grand Of- ficers to the aast, m9H» Ww were given t£e grattd \Iwarwi^.\ The l^pral Degree was then ccaiiHaaad oai five\ Grand Offkere,' who? Trtre • ehowered wWhu Americans Beantor^Kjaeo, Mrs. Neth, iptanist, ptey«4 \Hearts amd Flowere,\ this^feature of 4he evening eHrdttng Tnany comni!fMal<LQ{.Kalae. Splendid talks were given by the nested to the District--deputy and Brand \Cetafarer. Mrw\. 'WSKT *a 8 ^re- same time of her death Regent of the vanoement of the beat interests of the Chapter-and the community;, v ' lln all .the', affairs of the Chapter her respected, la. everyway Miss 'Cole* of Monroe Chapter, and her memory will be honored and. revered by her assoiciates and by the memibers of the community in which she worked and lived. \There Is no deathf the stars go down l<H&W!WTr'80W» oih«r jqboi'e, •• And bright in Heaven's jeweled crown, They shine ifor ever more.\ MX*. WiUlam G. Doane Mdas Lettie B.-Rtog- aotion and MJothers' Club were well represented* at the-annual confereaice of the Parent-Teaohera Association and Congress of Mothers for District No. 8, includimg. the counties of Mon- roe, Genesee and Wayne, held ThuTS- fez. of last week at ironteqpoit.' Aibottt flvje hundred Relegates Iron. the various cities and towns trough- ou;t the diatrtet were in attendance. The. principal feature of the morning session was the reading of repprtB of work accomplished during the year by IheTSespecYtveTcTSbsT Mrs, Alfred C Thompson Mrs. Gharles-Whlte Nash of Albany. New York StaAe Regent, presented the '_7jjTl(ollowlng tribute to Miss Coleman at the TMrty^QiIird ^niEenifcal Congress of the National Society (Daughter of the American Revoluion, April' 16, at ^Wa^ftagtonTD. C; % ' n~~A nm^~ U J — J*. ~t ^jt, «.~ W-hereais. in the death, of our NFenr GrmdJimgsas^Ljsm^jm^ J'^^fe^tate-Chaima^for-^e-pTOwrva- ~_. _..» ._... . J ^ ^ jjjg^j^, gpota ail j| Regent-of our tMonroe Chapter, ©sughtenrotaie- American Revolution, Bertha H. Cote- man, our State and chapter have .lost* a brave leader, a gifted speaker and a loyal friend. Wthereas, (Bertha OH. Coleman coe- orated all thought and -energy in thfe noble endeavor to perpetuate the mem- ory JMW spirit of our \pioneer ancestors, to protect historic spots, and preserve seated witiha beautiful ba»*et of aoap dragons by the Shay<Wb. Air tatereithi*pr<>g3caitt*itaciudced sel- ectfons by the Masocic <Ja«rtett«, com- Bailey, * yocal\ jioaed^ of iDwilgh* Ooo*; __ Hwry Oretton and'John\>Haren soto« by Mrs. (R^_Hel^;I)wi^Et Ooo*. ananE^^~Grmi»ny--ililSi^#Sl-li^ ^ettons-by 9i». Nette-«riMctor^>r^tt' dancing by Miss Zella Oov«rt. Ee- freahments were serves, ^j. _ A< 1 - - -Tfce hall was made beeuilfia^wteh- numerou^ sprizig flowers^ and. - ntouy Kuestg were. .aareBen^ fixwn _ Scences-- port, Holley, Hilton and Rochester. Dinner was served in the Gnmca Hall by the workers of the local church. The principal feature of fibs afternoon, waj an inspiring talk givem by Mrs. Henry Osgood Holland, a nar the organization, am \Awakened Pareoithood.\ An, invitation to imake Brockpott the meeting place fjorlhe next annnal district meeting, was extended by thlk of°ttee~BTO^kpoTtr l Auaocl* tion, and graciously accepted by ths> was supportter a-gratduate- of-~the[-di«trliotchainnan, Mrs. J. L, Humpb^ Stockport .Grammar jSchooJLJhasngh. jey^ Jn_ accord! with. thaJburst Mgfr school, the cost -of-saine to-*e-de^ plauee- which greeted the announce- MASONIC NOTES -heM- , J Puesday- 1 nigbSr the third degree wag con ferred toy Pasr_ MasterB.,of Web ILodge, assigted by Charles Perry, Master of EStoHan, C. F. Clague, Master of WaJwortai, and Past Masters Neal, ttittlST \irnd^IvBRtJy - - Miller. 'Phe-Master«-«tntii&n -ffa^Htakein: by Past Mirater:_CilFratBr Thompson. Helen and Marion Covell all of jg^ *R»+**H>***1*B^^ •\ — - — '\\-\• ^* Rogers and jEJS?ward-Cottei,-'ffere ! , pre- senaM\wlfih: Bablesv • ither -sresemlffltlcm. address \being. given hy Past Master Henry B. ^Hilerr' buring jto--liodge^^geting—Mwter^ •Charleg H. Hftergave a steortsynopsdar of fhe Grania~Loage'\ \jrooe«edags promising to gave a -fuller report at a JSZieisaa^JBejpflia.Ji Cojto»rta» great factor in' affording the young advantages that will enalble tbem to better perfomk the duties of American. oltizens^ _'-„it|. . . i. Therefore, ise it resolved that we oxpress our appreciation of the life ond~service-of -Bertha-Hr^eoleman, an* that we here resolve to carry on the great work she has so ably advanced. Mrs. .Charles D, Cooper, Fist Vice Regent Monroe Chapter, D; A~ R, Mrs. Johir-l*. Mosher, 'ttochester, N. Y., State Director, Children' of the American Ri'volutfon',•_.. .Jj'J S .,-^1. Mrs. FranT A.~Dudiey, Ntagaira I'ailF,\ •N. Y., -Chainrran Special Sate Commit- tee of the old FrenchjCastl^ HISTORY ^foflowmg^^iebisr^^ Foley. and Calvin- Rice, bridge oper- are traffic officers. Bridge operators ttd3^3^k_ i Amrbj3age areJtet.. Richardflonn^ Jock McCarthy and S. A. GreUon. Peter Reheiser te traffic of- flcerr lEdward. OeMeb has been - aip-. [pointed- bank wateb, - Ttae—watsarin-tteg-Bstge fa ihea Mgher-tihts.. brongR t'ronFj'Jew ¥ork.- \~\' ' „„At...the.„fir8t..nieetiiig i in.. June^.it MM be-At^^4¥- a ndghtp=^Afr ^rfaiiOias-aBd- places wall be filled' bjr A. & P. mten, and^thS \e¥iterEaTnmEen{ atff ^efreslbP \jTrrents-wELlffi provided by JtfiBnEr_-_:__'-\ •Rehearsal this ev^nin-sr of-Ohapt-er officers. ' © tune heavy rains,; .season, owing to the - REUPHOLSTERING We have made arrangements with Mr. Ray Snow of Albion to do tMs4 Dut,c \ her \ wil1 work at our place. Mr;. Snow will cheerfully give estunatesat your home. lieave orders at my store and he will, call. A. V. Fowler, 97 Main St For Your Lawn and Garden The Sheep Fertilizer carried by Cook & King Co. is the best thing to use. j5:29 \ NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is nereby given that a peti- tion duly signed .by the owners of at JeajtltwoJbhirda -(2£) of_ the Jands fronting on Frarier, Street, has been presented to the Board of Trustees of the Village of' Brockport, • N. Y., re- questing that -the Board cause said street to be curbed, wholly at the ex- pense of the adjoining owners; that the Board of Trustees will m at its rooms in the \Village Hall at o'clock P. Si., on the 19th day of May, 1924, to. consider such petition ana any objections thereto. *«• Dated Brockport, N. Y„ May «, 1924. Bert A. Thompson, Village Clerk. ' --i_L-. L ._ j..- J-.L- -\\ _ Try Letters for Hoalery and Under ° wear ~. * '? ^-jO^itymerehandiae-fot every mem- ber c* the family at reasonable prices. RepobJIcrFiftyVieart Ago To*D«y —- Die3 in ths« village, Mrs. Wlifiani Pugsley, aged 38 years :Mrs. C. J. Gardner, aged 40 years; John Jones, aged-43ryear»r ^faarkson-rMTsr-lh-^. Norton. \'\\•*\\'\ ':_••_:. \- ::z- ;•; ~ — ~TBe \boTJse\ \ana - barns belonging fio Mr. Bates of Parma are destroyed by later meeting. Asa token of appfecEa-''fire: and aleo several neigh1»rto«; ixuto-tbe^cooperatisn of hJa-«mce*» the Master presented ea-^li oS tlein w^h £ \<Daif\^f''p&ajr^^~lSuttona. J jiouses are barned Charles TTeadTy\^buWs a\1bouse the- ^KtiOTr~pr Taon'roe n**~*-L- ™- _*.-«^_ a^w^nsnw^ H-- I X J ^ «,.-^ for tire big TMBS at ludkuwyuilB. Allgn- 'erwsd^W Tu^e^ay^7^T{rmirg^^--t&e- regfltef v ~\coffiiEuWca*ioli of'\ --^Efeni^l •Ho&nes Ohapber. There will be re-_ i nesbTjionitS, -and- a- good -a4f eaid^mce—is- expected. On .May 27tk, the^rand High Priest be received by Ionic Chapter. Menalbers of Daniel Holmes Chapter Have been iurit^d an»d it is expected -that many will' •atten'd. The Degree Team of Monroe- Lodge were pleasantly entertained at Ohurcih- ville last everting, when they confer- red the third d&egree. The season of the Degree team will close for the summer lylth a visit oecst Wednesday' eve'ntag to Albion, Bro^kpoTt^^fli^HHam- -Kr Pralt-of -SlaTk- Mf3. Itochestfer. to SjSr-a of •&, \^d©ew Spsacerpsrt, Below and. Miss Sara Turner^. Jboth-oi. Adams Basin. -D f A. R ( Tbe annual meeting of Monroe Chap- ter, Daughters of the Ajnerlcan'. Re- volution, was meld last Monda^v May 12, at ^e Jhopie. of Mrs. .Mead Jtogeraf, +A3Ieni -etreet;- -At-this meeting -annaal reports were eiubmltted by Mrs. Ohos. 'D. Cooper, iFlrst Vice ^Regea*; Mrs. Charles \Wadhams Recoxdliig Secre- tary, and IMrat SVanik Otte, Treasurer. The following officers were elected fo the ensuing year: Beg-ent, Mrs, AS.- ifred _C TAomjMon; First Vice_Itege<nit, Mrs. CbaiTles D. Cooper; Sewwid Vice Regetit, MJ 1 *. GHfltfrd Morgan; ^ecordl- iag Secretary,, Mrs. Oharles Wadhani*; and~ iwratr at TToliey ^3teaeauAno-. Died in Hajmlln, Heniy Watnow; in eterksos, -Ettmltjo- \MeReasgte BanTfer, age^ 94 yeais; in_A3bsic5 Mrs. Bfifc, tercid'ge, ofBrockporti Harried il Clarkson,;\5S3HIaim Saio=. Local Association Makes Splendid Report on Year's Activities. Organization Doing Good Work in Schools and Home. Cluba during the coming year, Mrs. Patte supervising the -sewing club anal* Mrs. Petrie, the cooking club, thst work to be done in the homes of 1tt» For-the benefit of those notfamiiar with* what congtitutes ettgittlity~tatfc*» organi^tien, the. constitution states) tihat anyiaaai or woman in ithe school eominunity, not necessarily either av parent or teacher, who is interested ta the welfare of children, is eligible. The general meeting place is HSaltJB^Pctfv^esi^cboDl-lHHH^ ———r 1 \T 9 \\\ scored heavily, and ae the splendid results obtained througm the efforts of the-various—olube-were-put on record, great enthnslagm. wag, unanifoated... It became pladnly evident that the gen- eral welfare of any community promot- tional officer of ing the association, was bound to ad- vance Ehe interests, of\ that com-' mnintty's greate»e = *«set. its children. \ In the Teport submitted by Mrs, Glen Petrie, preaidWirof-taierBroclDpoTlr-AB^ sociatlon, the special work mentioned frayed from the interest accruing on the gymnasium ' fund. Anottter item receiving special mention, was an ar- ranged to take charge of_lhe Project ;ment., - The Brockport delegation was cont- posed of tbo following: Mrs. Gleat rangemeut to send all the mem!benLJJPetrie r .president; Mrs. George Puttay -. otthe Junior Troject club to JKoldTJay at. Cornell, paying the expenses of those whoae^ parent* Tjrerff.Tmahle. to afford them the benefit of thte__priv- llege. The BrockporTP. T. A, has ar-\ vice -presddejit; -Mis.. C. S.Miles, rotary; MM George Rayburn, Mm. 3grn^JBoje(garnXJMrA_Charl^ff. Robjfc, son, Mrs. Harry Hinds and.Mrs. Etarl PordT \ —-.•--— ADTCRACES. MEWORTAT. DXY ; The Harsch-Girfsp-Seaanan- fifjk, has the^istinction-of-belng-the-nrstTtoaeri*- can Legion Post to enter the fleldi of Automobile racing. They are proving thek mettle -by eng«g4ng ofie of^ th«> best known and most experienced) au- tomobile, lacing. pjsomolfiraJiLAiDSrJca. to pwfc on tbeir prsmter Mem©rlatSayT= r q{eeping up> ft^t Qse ttoes ih-^tSaV in tlie person of Horace Pi Mnrjhy, well known racing man of Syracuse. new books have just been added ts> TheiLureof t3ie Medlterraaiean rr.rz Aliberfc—B==¥a&|« Automobile-raee»t.have. been held In •Brockport for the past Ave or--jl4|the^ibrary-^8helvesi— years, but-this is- the nrsft time : *hey t h^^T^ra~^aOcTib^ i i^Mf-T?ec^ fTif eresfa, ajsjaDjesgniad-byjme^Aaaeri-. can Automobile A-ssocfation; Mr. Murpihy's name has a very wide signffleanoe in <Hle racing worM. He TMarttatT' Camsrg' Traltg in Africa. Johnson. ^~\ \ • Z~~T~~ : \ The Bostore,.,,,... Mark 'Lee rjuthei' The Viking Reart'i.. .laura Salveraon.' The Safety Via. . '.. ..'..;J. S. STNBtchBr\ pu1E:oi-thA:hlglCTce»-at JSe^naiiiirn^^. ^ f ^^ l6 ?^g n ^.I^g^gE state fair In. Syfcuse. and 'has con- ducted- imftortant race- jmeefes ait ^Mim» neolar t» fe,.AHentown, \Pa Banlburyy Ootm^ MiddletxFmi, N. Y;, Ffeamfiiigtffli; •». J, tare Boaton Fair,- at WamtogtoH, DeL. Mt. Holi&v, JJ, J.Read-vme, Jtfaas., afrW^ll-^fMlH^3a<MW^Laar4tejd^Qmn. t al cards are mentioned to.: acquainttihe a^uto racing •fansj•wttbr the , r ...... . [Told by an ldot..7 Mgh^ypTot events wlt^hlerrirjeriB- 3i!hdn6ss ofHeart.\ agsjocjated -At Allentowa- 3ast year there wet© 6iMH)0 at the races, and at Syracuse -tiheTe-were-'69rO0fr. - - - —~**= An InVitoJioaJias been exftiettded to BsdJWSgiiexof-Xos-JtogBlaB^Btontar: EoaoitSnd in. S3Jj&nSQ to aefas siar ;NEW BOOKS-AT L ^OMM«fN4-W--n CENTER —TW^lSen1ltd^ftaaTy~at Communltjr Center tg being continually enlarged by tihe frequent addition of new con* slgnmente-oJ books,., and those taMnc advantage of the Center's readbm Jacillt.iftn will have.no difncnlty_Jav- way of what is newest and most-tanc- ed-of in book reviews. The following 3$eve^ AlhertTPT Terhnnav: nert_E rVRalp] •h-D.-iPaia*- Four-'BellB, ,,. Audacity-.-.-.. Ben-Am«a-^?ffllamsL- Leav^Itto-T^^miffi,.R G.^Wo^ehoaat) , - Heirs Appaarentrr.rrr:..Phllrp-^Gibbmr — Mistress Wilding Rafael Sabattoe. Right Off the iOhest Neilte iterelt- = The Snob...^.........HelsiOISrQiii. The Amerlcatt Government ':;.-rr7Fr1tr HaskinT Oh{ Doctor., fifHnT.\.'.. ., . Rose\ MagaMsy^lZ .Bdna.PerbeT . ..Zona- BtSm \HTPOUiCE -COURT -• Waliter Vlsger; a a<esid«fit of Albkwi^ was arrestedSSHinttay onthe-c^args: pubayato^catfcjr,.aBid ^M.uTi^fcilJ»™]i«z er, anXli is expected he will officiate, s -—, . • ..—5—=—.-,—-—__«_= ^.-,- T _- T ,TT .-,.__..-- -__^_-_.-and- a'cento^er-of-44e^id L refreshflnent» Fred J. Decker, of .RoebesTer-wffiFre- \ - •=• - --s-.-r- A- -1 —•- = --—=*=\ -™*—_ J.- *i~~ J^J^^^J. -n 1 -il A , J by the roadside ott West avenue. *I3F Tsresent theCdntest Board^of--ithe-A.--A;'' ,\ ~\*'W* ^-z —w SS1 ^- A A, •_. __i J T> rt . TO^ arraigned (before Judge Benedict „*, ^ , _,„, , A,, as division supervisor and! P. C. I,. . . . .. . -, 1 ne 'Bome 01 M/unaim Gilej ^atfooTmn. ^v#* VT#M«T Vi/\idV ••rill K^k 4iK *•». Y**^*» 1 -* \ Adams Basin is damaged \by fire. Wilson Moore purchases the Morgan property on the south side of Market street a portion of which ie to be used forJiis subscription agency. Fifteen Years Aao Rev. Frank W. Moore is installed a* pastor of the Presbyterian church. Died in Brockport, Mrs. BannaJi Robertson, aged 84 'years; Nicholas Stock, aged 78 years; Clayton Lour- ette;- Mr^ A-. J.-Aashwortlr;—aged\ 6S years; in St. Ignace, Mich,, Frederidk Korn, formerly of this 74 years. Electric lights are installed in the Olylmpia Candy store and a steel ceiling is put in. Palmer,, of New York, -will be the Con- test Board's national representative at Brockport. Although nothing but the highest typp of racing Is eligible .to compete, arrangements have been made with Mr\. \Decker to give eligi- bility tosts to unregistered drivers, who, if they, qualify, will be licensed. • dollars and sentenced him to tetf dayar t in the. Penitentiary. Upon payment O* 1 the fine, sentence was suspended., /\HOPE Inasi RUMMAGE 8ALE St. Luke's Guild will hold a mage sale at Community Center, IFid^L^y day and Saturday, May 2*Tid 24. C:22 REBEKAH LOOSE 'asmuch as our Heavenly Bathei has seen fit to take from our midst our sister, Helen Baker, therefore in ap- preciation^ of her memory and her nobTif cEristlari life, which will be ever .., an inspiration to us and lead IUS to village aged!^ 9 * or ooners > an ^ to live such lives ' that we too may leave the world better for having' lived. Therefore be it Resolved that a card of sympathy and. a copy of these resolutions be sent to the 'family; a copy printed in our local papers,- and. also spread upon, the minutes* of the lodge. Mrs. Delila Patterson nan- \ Mrs. Mary Remington Mrs. 'Elizabeth Bort .JvrtH ._•+\ wmmkmm^ -T -iflEs -\f y*- A RUMMAGE SALE ' St. take's\ Guild will\ Shbld^a' rum- mage sale In the basement of the Parish House, Friday (arnd, Saturday, May 23 and 24. t NOTICE OF MEETING OF ASSE*- 1 \^'. SORS TO HEAR COMPLAINTS ' Take Notice—The Assessors-of tihe Village of Brockport have prepared their, assessment roll for the current year; that a copy thereof will, be de- posited with the Village .Clerk at his office in the Public Building, Market street, in such village on the 15th day of May, lft24, where it anav be seen \and\ examined 'Dy any person, until— June 3rd 1 , 1924, and that on such day, , at the A^tfybly-Room, Public Bull* ing» in saidlyllilage^between hours of .,.f? - nine in the forenoon and ,four-In the' ; ' altettioon, , #e ; 59M Aesesis^rs will •^nlof^•; >; ^ tor 'the prartpoise ofTcompteting i su«hV«»v k - .seasment-KJH and of' hearing andr**^-^^' termMing compUalnts in jelation^ theye- to, on the application of any pGrspa conceiving' ihimiself aggrieved thereby. •1 w See .Lesters adrverfctsemenit on, 2. Jt ig sure- to. Interest yoiu, * \.'i ' • \ L. . .i.,7ffi.i. '•. See the NewjArrlvali in Summer Millinery at the store. / J^ e , on the application of any per***-- l,jk ceivtng Mmiself aggrieved: jBteBAa^-T-W' Dated, Brockport, NfY., May 14, : IStmtejH r§ •• ' \*• James W^mt&M^r^ 6:22 [Joseph K. Vfatia£F;i0 _ lBlmer' J. SeeTeri^|^l ^ mmsMMMMMstim Man, Vtfornen and 5 can find what t!h§y injefc tofi^^^., and; underwear at Ijestem -.;.. r^f^lS ^AM 11 :M 'MdimMMm V:vl£ ;£^JsM^^m