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*3U ^VIMLUOOII BROCKPORT, NEW YOIK, THURSDAY, JUNE 12,1924 NO. $7 rERSlTY OF ROCHESTER C^rotERSTONfE OF PirCOLLEGE OF MEDICINE OBITUARY BARLOW Fhe^death-of /Mrs. Spemier-BairlowTl aged 89 years, occurred on Thursday of last -week at jtha home of her daughter, Mrs.- A,~ G^Youngr^^ghtooerr^Mich. She wag bornInr Canada, the daughter Abo Graduates Largest Class in KsHfistory. .FormerPre*. Hill To Speak ^ Tr*e\~strifcing feature of the seventy- fpurtb annual commencement of the] Ifaiversity of Rochester, to be held at the end of this •week, will be the laying of the corner atotae~of the new College ^oferMeficiiie andDentistp - of. tke Tini- •vewrty in Crittendon Boulevard. This went Tgill be 'the key note of the \\jQwnni Matinee which\ Is to 'begin. SaF •qrpday noon and continue through until late that evening* The long-standing ^iae&ditiQB of holding this event at the Netwporti Mouse) h&& Ibfeen changjed. TWe year will see it. as the initial ILJftJfche, jeLj&he^&enea&aju of Mr. and Mrs. William Straight, and came to Brockpont • with her ^family when a little girl She was married in this village, and lived,, here end .in Clarkson-the greater part of her life. Nine years ago she moved to Bright* moor, where ehe has .since made her homo with her daughter. ,Tho remains were brought here Sat- urday and taken to the chapel at Lake View cemetery, where funeral services were held Sunday afternoon .at .three fd'clocfc,^ReY. W. H .Sybrandf officiat- ing. The remains were accompanied fhere—by -Mr—and--'Mr*-- Ar- Gv-Y-oungr| also former residents, who moved •west about twenty-five years ago, Besides her 3augB£eF,\ o!eceasecr§ aurvlved~16y four granddaughters, one of whom Is Mrs. •Stella Barlow -King, of this place, and fj^ur great granddaughters. Avenue bridge. The Oak Hill Country \C5Wb has generously- turned over its house-to the Uairersity anen -tor the t~ day. In it they will hold their class jwntonsjfrom M oVMook in-themorn^^ B^I^ yesterday morning ing until 2:30 in the afternoon. The (Matinee is due to continue from that time forward until the Everyman's? Djn- ner, also in .the Oak Hill club-house, begins, at 6:30 p m. After which there are to he games and watersports =and-illinn.mationa upon the river. The ^^=5e^tre^ai!fetr^pron^eit-^t6^'bB' a :\fcreF taste of college joys yet to come at Oak Hill. An unusual feature of the corner stone laying will be that it is of a £!LsfeB«iB3S.jyM^.rQQf is .already entire- ly in place. Commencement exercises will begin with a concert on this Thursday even- ing (June 12) in Kilbourn HaH of ROWELL many friends of Mrs. Helen H. well, -wife of Edwin T. Rowell of ClarkWtt, were grieved to learn of her deatih wbiclLoccurred at the Rochester ! WARRANT 1 ISS IN AUTO SMASH at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs .Rowell bad been ill for the past two weeks and Monday she was taken to the hospital for treat- ment, where her condition -was con- sidered favorafole. Deceased was Xi born in Youngstowu, Niagara County, 51 years apo t the daughter of Bbner-Holden, and Alice Jackman In 1905 she was united in — -—Nnarria^p^oTETSwinTtoweH of Buffalo; * ~^~f^r^^ .by the -chorus of the school and by -<- members of its faculty. The folio-wing -day -wOT-see a baseball game_6fi, lb*{^j aSd 'fojfcful -worker. opus—between- the-eenior^-class—an —memibwa of the faculty in the morning. ^SJF^EBe^ same time-the-\women' of the\ where they resided until 1911 when they remoyod MJSBssLH&WPAbi turning^ Buffakr in 1918.' \They have been residents of Clarkson for the past four years. Mrs. Rowell was a member of the Kings Daughters of the 'Bethlehem f Clarkson Ladies Guild and of the. Con gcegaflonaUChurflh .where she waaua. e leaves to nxournlier loss besides her husband, one daughter. *Miss Alice Lowell; four brothers, Orton C^ of ^io/class of the University w&i ^j^^^ ^. Warren J. of Los having their class day ^ercisea 1*}^^ Calif ,. Wffilflm TJaSharTne strong Hall. The men will',^,., „ . „ . „ .,. ' . _„ \' % — .j- ..-:- :•. ,i:. . •„_ ,_ 'Oalif^ and Harris Holden, <\t -WiWw- .tare their\ exercises oirthe campus in ^.Y.; \one \sister H». Charles ftH^ •*he afternoon. In the evening there \will be various fraternity dinners in. \tine different chapter-houses. The women will have their alumnae of Buffalo and many- nieces and ne- •jjgfcews. . 4-, The funeral -services will probably; be held Friday afternoon from the Q ^ane Brides ^wsTwer^EPiw -MAT^IMONIAt— eooLEry^coNWAY On Tuesday June 10th, at 11 o'clock, ^wfrflforwscHooir Jane Fomstal Conway, daughter ] J_ifJR5I TIME MONROE LODGE ^ Mc and Ms, wiuiam.&jpoiiway of [CLASS OF 1924 ADDS TO \HIE 1 • Medina, formerly of this village, and Leland H. Oooley,.«on of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooley of East Lake were unit- ed in marriage at the rectory of St. Mary's Chunch in Medina by Rev. Father Kelley, Mtes Florence Albus of Brock port was brta^smaioTahd ~HTf. HAS HAD THIS HONOR SINCE FOUNDED ! Monroe County Now Has Two } Maionic Districts, Mr. Dobson Having Charge of 14 Chapters Monroe Lodge has been honored by the appointment of Harold G. Dobson* Past Master, On .the official staff of Grand Master Wm. Rowan, as District Deputy Grand Master of the First\!\ 1 [Jlonr&e District. * The appointment was announced last Saturday. It is the first tinje in the 'history of the local lodige, which will celebrate its GANAL MEN-TEAR DOWN ! BUILD'G COMPLAINED OF in Jury. Trial This Afternoon -Justice Benedict^s^ Court Defendant War Herb An automobile smash-up on the Mil- lion Dollar highway pear the Basi. Lake road on Thursday last resulted in the arrest of one of the drivers on Saturday^ whose case comes up for lury trial in police court .tJrin afterTnvwi.| before Judge H. B. Benedict. The ac- U. S. Deputy Jin Wood Takes Charge of Sospected Contents. Owner Asserts Innocence yjejjMs-J«moj:^-JI^eJo^efli-in_thi county, tinder 'Mr. Dobson's Jurisdic- tion are as follows: . \Valley No. 109; Rochester; Penfleld ,Union JS4 of Pen- fleld; Yonnondio 163, Rochester; Mon- ^E0*^^3r-Bjflck3MM±rd olian 479, of 'Spencerport s Webster, 638; Clio, 779 of Hilton;, FlowetJCity 910; Seneca 920; Ancient Craft 943; W, (C. Hubbard 964; Frank L.,Simes 990; all of .Rochester; and East Roch- ester Lodge of that place. On Thursday.of last, week repre- sentajtjTes. of the Depsrtment-of- Publhrj—I Works of the Canal Division, tore down a -small cement building which had been erected during the past year on j [t.hfi h(Wl-path^ofwthe^eanal^^eai^thy|=| end of Washington ajtreet, just outtsilde by local residents, who claimed that the place was frequented bf numerous tfcm was brought by Gordon Mer% of j the corporation limits. ' Action was Spencerport, who brought the charge [taken as a fesurt of complaints made of reckless driving- against Geo, Wood- ward_of ?94 Reynolds street, Roch- ester. \ ' ,, • ' ' •Merz claims to have \been passing several machines standing on the south side of the highway, in bis Over- land sedan, headed west, when Wood lyEsItora and automobile parties at all hours of the day and night. , • State troopers xere \notified some- time ago of the alleged character of the place, which it was stated was fn a Ford, headed east, and failed to slow down as he attempted to pass be- tween the line of automobiles on the south side of the road and <he Merz car. As a result he struck tihft Over- trapper and meeting in Anthony ^l^|iouse \and \from \th^\c^ngretationai. =JiMhe^eaEenin& -^8ie—baecalftureate- -sermon- -on Boliowing morning will be given by fcTrt^h^TteTToTirsrTm tthe-eh'urehv-offieiatmsr- - - -'\-'\ r ,\' In the evening_at 8:15 Vctook, | - MEMORIAL SERVICE [adjourned until Thursday afternoon at Wter t6 TJ. S F^sae. foronef president Dr. David Jayne Hill,; A, t ths^regul^.nieetfng of Monroe t Will address the members of the Phijiadge •MdL_llS r -1. O.\ O. F. t& be-held -Beta Kappa Society at KUboum tfaH.rpf^y evejkg, jan^ i^Vflfeers will — Both of these fmictioris witt be open ' ' ~~~~ to the public. •* - ~ The public is also freely invited to the formal commencement, exercises on Monday morning, the 16th; at W rclocTT~1n~Sie™Eastman Th\eaTei\ TEe\l- -'Qommepeement Day address^wia^-hfrh^] aapen by Bishop Edwin Holt Haigfiei, : be elected to the ©rand Lodge, as well | as delegates .to the flrand Lodge and to the Home. First nomination of 0f4 fleets JprJ&he July ferm wilf also be included'in'the erening's business. Annual Memorial services -\wia bs^ ay morning, June 15th, and all- .memlbeis of jfenroe Lodger are re- --•-•-• -^£Zs —^^—^ __r—!:.rLiJiuesteq fa -pe Pje^ejaL_jBro.tBJBEa_.ara. - BFSrty-.— ~ ' -••• - - ' the'associated-alumni in the Memorial |I Art. Gallery, the annual dinners ofJ&ejjsBrse this date and hour for attendance' alumni and the alumnae of __the_Uni- |=: Versity wfllbeheM. Theexercisesj3y: ^ciese Monday-evening with the annual \tT\ reception «iven by Dr. fthees in the later than half-past nine o'clock,•\anaf J ^he\Harseh-Crtep»Sea(Uian Post was represenifiA by three delegates and two areeraate^ at the^MohrOe •Gounty Amer- can-Xe^on-^o&v«n^ott-%eld-a*7Spen- to put forth a special effort to re* \ Memorial Art GailefyT Rochester again graduates a large lass, both„of. l men_and *of women,, It ,tr-Hii8--seFvice4n^resp : t-gf^-our departed brothers. —^\- — -- -,: : \ a-: -—4.— -~ - : - BROCKPO^T VAffHT nt-lTS gLPhTS ' Gom^ E^'=B;;^$tnHHons-was-electod -dele- 4 — _ The annual meeting of the Brockport Yacht Club was held Monday evening fat^their rooms in the Public Building. Is a class of record pro-portions for the; Election of officers resulted a s follows: ^„. j. .._ 0^^ „ u o_ ». a-easning-faetoryriear Kenda31.- JTate to the. State.^nv^ention to be _^ m _ fleTfat Alexandria Ky. _ 'Several other « * * , * \» * * , m University, with 84 men and 89 wom- en^in its ranks. — * JOHN HIGGINS IN VVA^^F AUTO Ten-year-old John, Higgin^, of South Main street narrowly escap^a~\serious Jnjnry__ Saturday^ _whes-. Jie -staorted^ across the street propelling his express •cart with one foot { in the regulation fashion, in the path of an oncoming; au- tomobile. The accident occurred on Main street in the vicinity of the over- .fcead bridge. Had it hot been for the quick presence of mind- of the driver there is no question «f- thejboy's-being badjy hurt.\ As it was, he got off with a severe jolting and his express cart wtasfle^oHsJSed - The' driver J of the machine -was T a .Rochester woman, who nxunediately took the boy to the office «t JDoctor Hazen. Examination rereal- ed that he had suffered no bad effects from Us experiences, and the driver of the car gave him ten dollars for a~j new express wago: Dwight Cook, Commodore; Frank Mil- ler, vicecommodore; Ray P. Davis, fleet captssfiu R»bt. Winne, secretary; Rodney Shull, treasurer. Geo' Guelf, Gttftord Morgan and Jerry Wiley will coD#titute_the_ BEoard of Directors for the ensuing year. Among the .activities receiving\ special attention in the evening's busi- ness, was a motion carried for repaiirj to *he club house property. This in- cludes repairing the dock, new fenc- ing and various other items of like -^ .. . ^ , . .. v , .nature. The-Bo&rd of .Direct©;*^ were J- the machine^ ^Ing^brate^ ^ winled a<i0xmsiittee ln ^^ of ^ work. Arrangements are under way tor the annual banquet^jehich is sfchedufed-\to take-T?1ace~1»~tliie _ TSeaT future. Rodney Sbotl was appointed chairman of the banquet committee, rum 1 Fishing Tacklsf Tes, C5ook ft Kfiiig Co. hare e bigger stock than ever ta*is year. t:tt kU mss^m 0,,'who can imagine the feeling of a\ foot bath in Blue DevTl. Ah-h-h. ~T.HE~JUNE BALL You are sure to see many friends at this dance and possibly you would want your hair trimmed, shampooed, marcelled, curled, \bobbed or a shingle bob. Theresa (Marie -Vanity Shoppe, Strand Building. « > \ land, smashing the fenders, running board, doors and axles of the machine.. The impact was so great that Wopd- W^rd .yan t.hTvrnm tTuvuigh^.th^jt&WI^ shield of the Ford and the car ran Into the ditch by the roadside. His\ car was also wrecked, but both, drivers escaped injury. Men swore out a warrant for the arrest of Woodward, who was' brought Woogward dented: him, and demanded a jury triaL Bail Thursday 2 o'clock. - •Woodward is a former resident of Brockport. and i s generally known as Huck'Woodward. Woodward i§\said to be the owner of-more-medals\ awarded for_heroism OJQ the .fi°ld o f actiom-than any other veteran in this: vicinity* t£€ION CONVENI'ION; '9?i? s . J**X£~Y&*^\ Warin_bebate iCU»ions r hibition law, and they made a raid.i I t one Saturday night scfane weeks ago, At that time they took/.withjam bolajl ties of Hquid -found thererand ordered^ flhe-4iropxletD3i,to^niove,--As-=3H) : actiGiEi-| was taken ooncem-lBg the removal o: the ..place,\ canal authorities took the moring of it into their own inahds last we^kr-T^y-refused^b-toTrctriJie^wsr goods housed in tho nlace, however, which consisted of six barrels of what wa» thought-to be mash j-eleven -eases-f of county hottles and four caees of fnH { lh * s***™* Monroe district, including bpttles, the contents of which were not spedfled. There 'was also a stean* S. DistfTti Deputy James Wood, who insructed Officer GeorgelJ 1 Hosner to secure a truck and transport the CWESTETM the pla^ port G6ia~StoTag-e CakniO, receipt for SERIES IN NORMAL HALL. TFIEIR MOTTO ice Re- Gooley was attended by Walter Nellia of Clarkson. The bride was prettily gowned in tan canton crepe with hat to match and carried a bouquet of bride roses and \t peaa.—The bridesmaid's gown was green with hat to match and sibe carried an arm bouquet of pink* sweet peas. Following the wedding ceremony a 76ttfc birthday in--1935, -thaifc rfc-ha» re*f wedding- *rea*fam-wa»-served-a1r thejSouthcomH - Penr Sonthworthr HSSXTT~ ifijboldeIa.sister^ , 4r^-Nat^.4Soiithwottb,^liaona-^ Lester, of this village to the immediate' families. Mr. and Mrs. Cooley left on a motor trip to Pittsburgh and other points irffiirrai J ,»v-:wr.ii»Wr:s*»r.w.^^^ Mr! Dobson will be associated \wllh will make their home with the groom's parents at Bast Lake. (Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey and daughter of Buffalo were among the out-o^-town guests. DUFFY— BRIEMER The marriage of \Miss Agneg M, emer of 287 Orange street, Roch- ester, and Dennis J. Duffy of Roches- -fter, formerly of this village, took place Tuesday mornii&gj Jiina ^Math., at .8.|Thonipffon, o'clock at SS. Peter asd Paul's Roman RScBesfer, tbe <feo!e- 'imony-being-perfoTmed by Rev. J*a{hef -Kaulb, They were attended by Miss Irene irlemer r ^iister-of the bride, and Edw. Washburn, 9C6.6; Dorothy Wblte, 90.66; Mildred Hill. 90.2; Doris Carney, 90; Ruth Gleichsuf, 89.66; Irma Johnston,. 89.5; Isabel O'Brien, 89,5; Norman Benedict, 89K2; Winifred L«e, 89.2; Ethel Johnston, 89; 'Margaret Seaman, 89; Bernice Gary, S8.8; Edith Nye, 88^6; Marjorie Todd, 87.75; Ehnma Mitchell, 87.2; Gertru<3e Pile* 87 ; Marte Greene, 87; Herbert. Mault, 87; Marion (Rud- man, 86^; E«mer Porter. 86.33; Bennet R-*>; RVancls. StanJoHlr-^er- Ji ; Ward, of Brockport. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was ;_|jSjBrved at the Hotel Rochester. ' After spending two weeks at Cedar >rove Beachr^taWTTsmW.\ \Mr. anfff\ j s fSfrsr-&iff^wil] Sarona street, Rochester HISTORY tains the pla&n and scope of the Car- |n»gjfi_\H«<W.-'PPitTut and tTta_ra»niim«^.ffr, all the acts t-hafe hHve^b«en-*e«H^iWitt- during the oast vear ATIII gfvp.«g _thft_ Items of Thlerest Mentioned In'flist aw ' trrf '*™d<r in-each caset alspythe- Edwin P'oster. of Rochester .who ha*9 lousiness. Republic Fifty Years Aflo T»-Day Mr. RaRory erects a coal shed on his lot near the west end of Erie streetT The cheese factory in Sweden begins been appointed, to.the same office. Jorj. the other fourteen lodges of the dis- trict Rnrcry Whipple and Stephen Rafidalf of Haihlin each buQd new- houses. Members of the 140th regiment hold j their annual reunion at Troutburg. •bgfore-^udge-~Ben^iey--Qatnr^^ qxpecjed.. that,.the„several Pis,] _ w . •A r aroM^bn4jd#tt-tfwjattiB^^ buiiding-. Judge -Benedict was caJled-W^^* *° »ti<>a-during the lastof Junr; ^ ra -f^f e jT^^^gJ|to--a^e<>mp«ffl-y-th«H3rand~Ma-st^^ official visit to the Masonic Home and iHospital, and to revive their instruc- tion;* frotai him, and to receive his to the Hrnotr-f M^sWP''. fn tm dnlivt»red by tbern to} tfrrir- various lottgos. T~T~ same.' 'TJesuty Woof t<Kik~~sampieFof] the contents of barrels and 'bottles to-« . Rochester for chemical analysis. This| e The members of the iFarmera' ,Chib Ttsit the Maynard Gooiey farm^to.in' spect hiis crops and his methods of farm lug. tion. in. the .hands of the Federal afn^l . _ , . , -»_...•=.--.- T thorities, and subsequeat action do- Srpfckport Selected t o EntertamJ^jfcL^^^-.J^MB. aw^.a^ pfee-^fenscafcffinaJfesis^hEmg^ana^eT^^ The owner of_the property claims to no truth fn 4he charged made-againstj- 1 him and- that he was not maanjfacjarj_ In^g\ anything in Tfolationjof^the-law-i^ toqay. The ^lB3*» Chapter -will jjtfl£k_thJ3^ej£pinglJ.--l Twenty-Flvft Yeiri Ago • '.._.. »tpa~m sweueitflffrBr FrahiniTiF JTganT at 'Adams Basins-Mrs, Thomas f'arpenter, aged 83 years; at Morton, Motta <\ Elliott, aged 27 years; in Chi- MASONIG NOTES dls-trirt convention of Royal plgS^^e Iberia *^ *Tenrph? ( Rochester, heginnine at two^gpoeifpo-rt; . - -,- TTlTOfir toaay; jne^slaff of DanW p. p. Ouinanpuf chases the cigar and assist to the n&ws stand of W. ». Kennedy : =s^==^SEfeei^is3t^wss^ieep^pen^^an4 oo seV'? ; Royul Aivh degree' in ih-e {'hipter; e ral new horse slalls are>dded to the be a chemist, and maintains there g\t««t* Tnwday evening*, with i*fTea-j lu .ooind : d«tion8 at the fairgrounds. mipnts, afrpr which vacation wm be • -\- - - '- taken until fall aaoj eJBuev Work is begun on the addition to the EfepxJ&C^fcy^M<^ifr~.to .fro SQxtt «r bgj?5l -t hr^f* -ntoRtoft,^ Leglonaires were also in attendance. The morning was devoted to appoint- ing committees and receiving resolu- tions. - The afternoon proved much more ex- citing when delegates differed regard- ing the resolutions, even the delegates] from the same post split. The annual meeting next year will be held in Brockport. - T The regular June meeting of the Post was held Monday ^eienihg\- at the | Legion rooms at which time it was \voted to have a picnic very near Brock- port on Saturday, June 28th. E, A. j Goapman is chairman of the committee in,, charge. Reports from county records show that the • Harech^Crisp-Seaman Post stands fifth of all Legion Posts in' the •county- in-gofng^wer-the-top—on-'the^ membership drive. This Is quite an honor considering the number of .Posts. The local 'boys want to. even better their record and are going after th*> membership again in hope of hitting the 100% mark. Only one (Post in the county has accomplished that feat so far, it being done by the boys of Seottsville. The local Post will hojitt no more meetings until the second Monday in September. ' > • ^1 .-Sjgte2***_°*f °* ^-J^gggHSfeTrieg -at Centraiia. Wis:, Prot W. „ ^tstif t!mes:L_ot_thfl year. U'lie lodge] A.- ^S©ot^ and-Miss-NeHle Irene-Nashrl i j Hiler, an<i the routine busdness dlf- * FLAG- PAY^ SATURDAY . * * I pledge allegiance to the Amer- * * iean Sag and the Republic for * * which it stands; one natkfh, in- * * divisible, witb liberty and justice • * for all. • * livery citfaten under the protec- * * tion of the Stars and Stripes is • * asked 4» pledge anew thW-«a4h'*• * of allegiaace to the American flag * * on Saturday, June 14th, which is * * officially designated as Flag Day. • * In issuing 4t» proclamation for oh- * * servance, the American Flag As- * * aoclation places honoring the Stars * * and Stripes as a citizenshjpj tluty, * * as-binding upon the part of every * [•American as the exercise of his * bright to vote. * To that end erery loyal citlaen * * is asked to solemnly pledge his 9 * * allegiance on Flag Day, which is * * set apart each year as a day on * * which public respect ta to toe paid * * our flag. * * • * * *. • * * * !• * * posed of, .after which members of the A&P organization assumed, the places and stations and performed the ritual of closing, in a very creditable manner. At this time the members of the Lodge and many visiting brethren, form Spencerport, Rochester, Churchville, Albion and Medina, were invited to the dining hall, to be. the guests of the members from the A&P, At the head table were officials of i Adin D.-*Chriswell accepts a position the A&P Company, most of whom! with the Oster Piano Manufacturing were Masons, and the lodge iMastei.jCompany in Rochester. A course roast beef dinner, wkh a.ll| Work Is begun on ,the state road the \'de luxe\ fixings, that the factory | from Troutburg to Clarkson town line. Fifteen Vesra %§o At- a meeting of the Village Board it j,s carried, that the deed of- Merisef street to the village of Brockport by Loretta Mercer be accepted and that Mercer street be opened as* a public street. The following are drawn to serve as jurors: Jos. Ingham, Parma; Charles H, Marsh, Sweden; John Martin, Ham- lin; George B. Nellis, Clarkson. Honor Roll and Attend cord mr£ighSchooL School Closes Tomorrow Report carMg .were given fkuneapoberi*^—- of the high school depar£mexit7iasit Fri- day, for the oQonth oHtfay. The follow- ing thirteen have perfect attettdance for the current school year: Norman Benedict, Gesrrrude dJibby, Berulce Oot= ter, Mary Johnson, Irma Johnston, Florence Kn=app, Ruth McGJeltatti (Em- ma IMItchell^ Stephen—EeterSr-IjOulse- /'.Si ^1 ing. thirty^omir were on the honor nolLl of sohOlarshxp for May with standings as indicate*: Orson Beaxnan, 91.*; Margaret Decker, JH.22; AlT^eda Red- Esther iStanf^ord, 85.4; Roaalie Hargch^ 85.aai UougLas Webster, 85.2; Majel Brepse, 85; Blarlon-Mansler. 85. One hundred sevesnty members ox the high school had «every subject above - the P3^1ng_JB4f|c-of 65%. Fiftir-four : had one subject fielow passing, thirteen had two subjects below passing, andL two had thre»e subjects below passing. The lfbrnr^y has just received the h — ptfbKeaSofi; of ^tha—Car- re-Hero-lgund-eomimestoD .It conV names <*t aU persons whose acts have been recognEzed since the estaojish- mjent of^tho^lFHind to January M, 1924 K etc. TheCenrmission, Invites tie public to familiarize itself with tho work of the Fund tttt*d to repdrt 16 tM'-'©8ffi !L mission, caress thought to be within, the scope of -the F%nd. All -communt- catioss shfluW be addressed to F\. dif. .WilSSk^feS^m^^e^eJgero^Eyui burgh. Pa, ..^he; — ^raili«RR---se\hoo*- -depaffem«rt-»- closes FTidaK, June 13, Re-gents ex». amlnationB fc>6gln Monday, Juno It, and continue through thfi-wesek. ( __^ \7\\ Gives MKrt «iia*» wsaov?— Tnp~.,s£!nlir_ T^^^as selected-aa^-a- Slft to fhe sMfeool an arfe-«las=s- w&adow-. - in harmony with the series or windows given by fornqer classes. The central fiiWre_oJL,tha__wJn&o.ttui^_the—Zwinger- \ Palace aj Dr-ssden^ This mMi(os^ii- tlie>s«ries n>rjresents the or65er of r 3W\ |-n«lssatrce\7trs?:httecture\ and the ete-J , fng wTthf^lfe 'MtenaiE (•lass has ch^>gen icr a aofcto to be- ptecprf on thp^ window \Honor Lies \iff™ Honest Toll.\' Tbis sentinaent- was- i gren from Oevejantfs lettar := ,accent?, 4- teg the aofiilHatlon for fresjaeht. An= gust 18. im. ^A truly Xffler^a\'Se4' LI\ tinieirJLjrjeiolisises the diginttyof th»_-^- Wten* and the fact \that honor.. Ilea iff\\ honest tol^ • is , tJie_ senltemce from'.-'. which the BBitttment for the naotto was taken, \ ; -\ B_ \ • A news tteam statesthaj JH§s Oaro-r line F. Lestet of 61 Cayuga Street, Seneca Fall.s will head the Sa-Go-Y*. Wat-Haj €hagpter, Daughters of the Americn Revolution, as regent, dttratRT - the ensuingjyear. ^JMlss Lester grad- uated fronTth^ Ubrmal in i8»8.' omas W. Spanwick accepts the pastorate of the Clarkson Con- gregational church. Died at Adams Basin, Miss Fanny LC| THEY'RIE USING A HOT OF ' LUMBER With unprecedented- building in op- eration now the need for lumber naturally ie greater than ever, dee L., Gordon & Son before buying. 2:23*f joumed could provide was served very capabl, nearly two hundred being sealed m the dining hall, with an overflow meet- ing in the corridor. • Etertatttanent was then provided^ hv I Rich, aged 28 years, cfuciffig «ongs and dances by little Miss *~ Jennings, in costume, songs by Harold Conkling and McCabe Massey, of this village; Mrs. \Walter Mcintosh and Mr. Chalmers of Churchville and other imported talent. Prank Holland sang a topical song, written by himself. Mrs. Wilbur Neth W&B the accompanist! andODr. John Hazen song leader. GRANGE NOTES Saturday's sneeting of the Brockport Grange WJJ conducted along the Baw of a memorial, service. An interesting program was - given, including sereral enrjoyable muESical aelectiona by Mlm Mifls f •i Prices are smashed. See Ashwbrtb's advertisement. A Bouquet for Every Bride Be sure and see Homer B. Rogers, the florist. , < . 6:12 Summer Opening On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, After I^shall have a .showing of White, Col- a few remarks .by Mr. K ¥ g Genem, ^«^g* Sfcbfttf «fftS Manager .of the A&P the meeting ad-,| 1<M> ttp . nothing, over $5.0a. h. >M t m^M&mi I Vernam, 51 Brie St. '^iy^M y^^JimMM^Mt^im Perry, Miss \w%bb> Mr. iMa«sey Mrs. NelMs, ^A nienjorial talkvcont ing the agejtnd condjt|oni_£Kf itheutei^ \moonXT& cmr^d WorlTWatS^af given by Pre-d Davis aftd 'PO«9tt« •wertt;./;. r ^pl recited T>y MET. Johnson. , \ fJT^^P A, very inltesteBting taHt wis. gIvott,trf^F Mrs. Darls, whose subject wa» \When ie a Home a Home?\ which -contained ^ many pertinesnt truths. - \':li: m IMVEiTMENTI <~ t Firse Morteege Bonte, Q. W. Hm* ft Co. «^to6H%,«y«« \ loss to ear Smarter Ait, Sbjto Bank of / ^l^iii^sl