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sri .,.*/.vym^s^i6»j<ir» .^Ki^ii,.».«i:.v-.:ww«rth«%.!?.'<->' i *©L. LXVII1 BROCKPORT, NErV YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 192,4 •?.. ITEEKWicnW ALOEGEDiaiTWBBED It IB rumored that early Tuesday 5?freTOWOT~lTo^ers7x}et3rned- two- sus- picions looking .trucks on the Million REBUILDING OF THE CITURCH, Dollar highway near the 'Comity Line TO RF INAUrURATED j roa d and that investigation revealed a . quantity.of ale in each. As yet we ihave been unable-to obtain definite in- ... [formation concerning -tire -arrestr- It Booster \Meeting Sunday Night.lis said that the\ driver of the third Dr. Beaven to Speak atOburch < trnck see ' in & tne ^^ of » 9 com - panions sneake^ up a side road dump- Dinner Tuesday Nlgh« I ed his cargo and telephoned the «ro- ' (tome ^weeks'ago the Bapil\~TBufcli ! era or the trucks of tie capture. ~ Society decided tO\begta the -rebuild-j tag of the present church structure as, •soon. aspaasiMe, The plans ha-ve been carefully restudied \by the Building Oonaimittee composed of Williansi Wine garfl, N.'B. \Hovey Willla.m 'Rosescrants, •George ^Robertson and Boy Nellia MEDALS AT NAIWIIIUCIK 1 l^intarrrGtcaaoii, Warrea Conner, \Ed- W1 THr lirr W\T\t V/\*C : ward Hoyt, John Thayer, Perry Stock, John Eclder. DratCa \by Wm. Gleason.j NUMEROUS iAt the present time Mr. Wallace is i employed by HIP American JKardex Company of Rochester. l —The-eut or te-wgguestr, Svofe'STrirTBr DR. GRAVES GIVES\ INSPIRING ADDRESS — r -- - 1 -- equally merited by Leona Keabte.L-_ \ * ; T _ —' - ~ >W. Ream,-Crawfordswlle, Intl.; Mr. and EXCELLENT SCHOOL WORK MaT £ Knight, • Tfcelma Mosier, Mar :i B«ISSFi^RWRFJVMilMEfl«IBEROF MrsI Charles W. MOlfii Washington. LARGE NUMBER, AT^ALUMl AND CONDUCT SUITABLY S^™*^^-^ BRIDE D. r. : MI» Martha. R«Tn. Outifport. REWARDED garet Welch, Margaret Smith, Vincent j Downing, Robert 'Duff,' Edward Donog-i hue, William Greene, James • Dunn, TColan iSraTtn, Gladys Duff, Edward OF HARRY H. WAMJlCE BANQUET MONDAY NIGHT. THE NEW OFFICERS Miss.; Mr. and Mrs, Vero Doty, Buf- falo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. V*V. G. Oepew, Canandalgua, N. V.; biases Alice' ——-——- - Commencement. Exercises Held Bopp, Donald Conner, Frederick Doty, Rainbow Wedding for Miss Mabel Pierce and Nellie Scarf, Cortland, NT. F''*y-Seventh Commencement of HISTORY Items of Interest Mentioned In The Republic Fifty Years Ago To-Day Married In Brockport, by Rev. R. J. Story, James Dalton of Holley and} Monday Night in the Church ^ Jf Ja ^L\! ro11 - „ ^ . • Catechism 100% fourth grade equal-; Twelve in the Class ly raer - tea -by i^ia Graf, John Pakula. j Commencement exercises of Nativity ' Adelbert Pechmaii, Thurston . Smith, I Lenz and Harry Smith*. Spfong-Munrd Nup»htuV = in Every Way. The Program; PRIZE WfNNERSiff THERE- Schnot took place at the Charch erf the. Bernard Basset^ John Duff, Veronica]^-- -.-• SPfiONGMMUNR© Nativity Monday evening. The altp.°' n,en > J° Q1 i Oo^an, Robert Thayeafl Miss Gertrude S. MunTo, daughter pf was beautifully decorated with the \Edna \Shea /Lynch. Drawn by ^MTTaffd Mrs. Robert Munro_, of Holley class colors of gold and^whi£e, , Bernar^ Bassett. street, and F^rank-SpfoBf s-on of Mrs. Rev. 'Philip iGolding, of diurchville,! iCatecfcism third grade 1007 c equally' Cfaarles Davis, of Spencerjawrt, were was the 'spealcer of the occasion, and merited by Marie KeaWe, Andrew Car-;married Saturday afternooEi at three the stfbCject ot hi^s address was the S«9. Rita iHayeg, -Edna Pye, Marion|o'clock at tn%Methodist parsonage, the;Fine' Interest Shown-il Y. : Misj Edna Neff, Gene^seo, M. Y. Brockport Normal Commendable The b-rjde and groom will he at home after August 1st at 174 Utjlea street,' Brockport. . ( Regents academic diplomas as- a re- • r J suit of .last January's examinations | have been received for the following; Arlona Mary EHiott, Beatrice Ellen- PUBLIC ESSAY CONrESTJ H ^'^:t\S:w ch p^ nade was well' attended. The gym nasjunrwas be3u\fJWHy\ decemted. On ftgareson the same have heen r-eceived .'^^ '^ r^asdell of Brockport crise9 In ^ Tive9 of chl,drei1 ' the firBt Ho «e n .taling, ,Mae Richardson, Anthony |ceremony being performed by Rev. 1.1 Ab ollt Community Newspaper I Saturday the senior class h-eld Its. pic i-wwn hiiiirt^rs aiiH the enteroase will * ^,... ,_. „.... , j :T~~~Z^ ''... beins the hetrhrnhur of scliool days. Rubino, Kori Pechmaii, William Cash- B. Miller. They were at-tende<i by, _._ „___, . ,.„_ . Died in. Brockport, \frilliain fMartin, aged \SI years; Mrs. Caroline A. Gor- 'frona builders, and the en'erpHse be launched next week, _ -laissstfanateB.cnat oiae.%hoLe,p3aa '•^^•^^ a ^:-' m trttcimond, W. -as adopted is ^^^..^^^Mrs, Myron Baker, daughter of Amasa •iShuirch in heavy in-debtetctness a partj oaily o fthe plan will be carried tthrough wt,tik..iime,_„The -Whole scheme in- hmilding to'be \built on the -west, end of t»e auditorium, going teto th«* audi' torham about sixteen feet, anfl the re- mo3«ning of the. hasrlor antlexterior aS the auditorium. The style of arch- itecture adopted is a modified SEngliah Gothic. The Social 'afi3- Eflueational- Chas. Thompson enlarges his house on Kenyon street. _. John.Rafter? open* .a, -coal yard-on- Erie street. ~ ~~ 7~^^ - Lievi Hovey builds a house^at Swed- en Center. Chauncey S. White of Sweden erects a fine large bam on his- premises. being the beginning of scliool days, •\-«-\\ ™«.^«»«-«. \\\\-» ^^} a -_ iBI1 \ 5 '- lu °y were ^ ie \ UB « ?'_\ The-Broetepart jtepuftllc ana Ae next their graduation from,\tan LeoJHoff, Dorothy Eckler. DrawniMasaGladys CMunro; sisterocf the \bride schQoL work., onto. the things that follow. pi -pf lite and; by William Cashmajn, Hio address; Altar boys fidelity prize equally mer- =^was^elAvered^4n^a^caayin£lag-.ma»ne^ and made a direct appeal to the minds Joseph Duff, 'WaSTSia: Lynch, Francis of tno students, as well as the grown-1 Luskey, iRobert lllchardson, James jipa In the audience. ..fttyPP-A1°^ P»Kl?J?i:Bernard Luskey, ar's cl lowing twelve members: Joseph Martin 1>uff, John Foye Mc- Cool, 'Pranqis Wilfrid Jennings', James Walter Kendall, Agnes Ma^y 'Baton. Loretta Anna Basset, Kathle-en Shirley I Merchant. Beatrice Veronica Mosier. -fee—foWgpaacis CargOB. John Duff,-John eow-rcrepe^de chine-wtth-sH^o'r—lace;—Pol I the best three essays on' prizes tor ^ io a t TTOUtburg, The Place i Sunday evening the baccalaureatft U»£Ita&i£^mIUlJlLS^^ Coinfeuff t t y,ex-erci9e a Mvere held in Noxmai Jfell, The bride s gown was of blue satin j Ufe „ of UnA , s ^ jects wer - e an .|Rev. Frank Damrosch, Jr. delivered cr^Bg.]gith, cream „laco r apd $-*• ' ' ha.t to ni&tch, and carried , _, -Priatapal' Thoi iTherfe prizes and the amo-mit oPeach' c ^ ass >et -poas. i ~ . ... Tiae bridesmaid's dress was of blue ^\i.i??^*^ 1 !:™ 1 . ^. 8 ;!^ z 6 were fl «* by the Western New! The alumni banouet was held Mon- lijy<)Pk-Newapapfrp-A-s9o«iatie>n-and—many T day..fl3ieains—Abou L. two-huiidred^BapI-y, Twenty-Five Years Ago ^ Married iff Brockport, Mr^ KelTer of 'Rut-te-Merion—Dottsherbyr-Heien °Sfary unit will be brick on the firs—t story 'Q^m and JJJ S 8 5^ ar ga re t O'Brien of ,Gahaa, Gertrude Alice Ashtox, Bernice and stucco on the second, sttny, the. C j. arkson j Agnes Gilltngkirk. auditorium portion of tlie st=ructnre; rp be JJQ^J at .ptedmans Cornerg is I Pastor's Gold Medal Prize awarded •will bebrick.-flie whole buildln_g to ^^jconsumed by fire of unknown origin. , ior h'Bbest average on Regents -exai,. Th=e seat- an, Mark (Browne, -Martin Koaible, (Robert Thayer, Thurston Smith, Wil- liam Cashinan, Joseph Lynch. Drawn toy John Cocwan. OBITUARY - GRANNON The death of 'Right Rev. Charles P. Grannon, occurred-May 13th. at the' Pensacola TIospItaT, Florida. He was the brother of Miss Mary Grannoa, a trlnrmed With Norristone. Th=e seat-i V7111iam S. Simmons purchases the'nation 95%, won by Bernlce Gilling- teg capacity of the auditorium, lnd'UO-;Dunning house on Millard street. ;klrte -- ?.. - — --—-—=— '^sasB^t^^^^!±sd^SOs3&mLJSth^miix..^J. —^_ SMITW—LENZ 1af the gallery-wil tre some raffp-p-than j Jacob Sauer of Rochester is secured I The James Gallaghc-r Gold Me'dnl. resides at the-Frtendfer Home in Itoch- 0, pretty rainbow weddhij at present. The organ will be rebuilt |{l g foreman in the Shoe Factory to take priae in- memory of Rev. Honry Gal- aad installed in the east end <>* t^ the place of Mr. Walner. resigned. ilagher for highest per ceht. in Christ- r -. , — - ^ \'\ u,lu - ^ v ^ M '\ a \\'•\\\\\'\-' DO '\\\\' t contestants are under great obligations building. HUgTeen. Lane & Campanv Died | n Sweden. Mrs. Wlllard A. ii\» Doctrine^ in seventh and eighth Scripture of Mount St. Mary\* College, \^ m , daughter of Mr. and ME-s.rharies f fQr (hpir kilulneSi , in g-rartjnpr the kmlng the ceremony a- roceaption was:,. „ „.„ . _. ,,. . . . _ _, .'',,.,.... . • ... ; the western part of the sto-te too* part- held at the brides home, a-fter which . .. , . . _ . ' tin the contest. As yet ^we are not a -weddrng sapper was servead. A color! scheme of pink and white earrle^ out In The season's flowers, TO attractive ly arranged about the hoi^se— \The 4*ridal-eQun4e„teft lotr the^atate IMTSTJeweTR Butler; second! prize-; Gor- of Iowa where they will reianain \untlij„ IT.H„„„,_„„ „,„ ^# ,r , » ±r ,_ t _ L ^ T „..._ _. Jdon Hillgartner. son of IT r. andl Mrs. ze students of high schools throutghout arumnT and guests \were present. Mr, Arthur C. Sinvmons, '89, president of trie alumni association spoke a ferw words and introduced the toastmlstress Mrs. Francos Hitchcock Shay, *9T. Hon. Henry Harrison. '73, gave a word of welcome and Dn Prank _ P. Graweg gave\ a-^brTer taDi-. Responses were given by Df. Alfred O. Thompson, th§ i advised a« to who won the -grand ;Prl? a- . \ i The local prizes werp awardfed to l Mis a Alene'iBtiller, daughle- r of M\ r. and soanetlme In August. .Bpona thei r re-1^^ HllleartneT; tblrd priz6i Miss ! Principal; Mildred E. \HI1K '24; Mr. twn east, tb«y wRl make t-heir Some MarKa . rel D ecker. daoghter-.of Mr.andi^'wis A. Alison, TR; Mr. Hayton In Spencerport. . Mnj rh4lrles decker, all of this vil-'Scott. 79 ; Mr. Alonso Bennett, '79; Dr; lage. The fudges in.J,he contest we-wJOelphinQ Haima.ancl Mr, John Qujnsx. JRW, William. Sybrandt, Mrs. Loxiis B.| AcJa ms. Mrs, Wilbur Netlr aiid •'Mrs,^ —\**f*i \occarred Shay and Mrs. .-jester.-' Monsignor Grannon was for /Ja-ttirday aftemoon r Juno H_ at -Salem i- w 'j,- (>n j t ^, e Renubn, -several years professor of Sacred rhurch. Roch,ester. when ffiiss -Mabel '„....,..,„ „„„„„ J, Elizabeth Ilarefay to as well as the odfAJlianee, -Oh-Io-are the builders and ^joiey, age-j €8 years; in Brockport. 'frradea equally merited hy Laretto Baa-1 Emmitsburg, Md., and for oiphteon Le-nz.-of Brockport, and Hamrry Ssiith.' pa ^ ers wM<;h -^ e ^' 0V( , r f 0Tty i n num\-: Preslaeitf! Tljiura Holton Beaedlcl, '06\; Kdwfh Read gave a piano du-et. The following officers oi the As* sociation were eteeted for 1924-1925:\ President, Robert Burns; *00; Vice- F»rof. George Flsber of-Roche-ster I - Mrs. Deborah Williams, aged 67 years; : sett. Bernice Gillingltirk. Agnes Bator.' year* at the Catholic University ot tfce Architect. The'Whole edlftce will Mrg . Mary Headley, aged. 86 'years. JRulfi Dougherty, Gertrude Ashton. l America During these eighteen years mliBT> completed be artistic, attractive c* a ptain Stafford* purchase's the in-.Madeline Grady. Drawn by Madeline he was elevated to tie Papal house- -<OTI <;onifortaibie in every-way;— miraWrbusihess of Dr. G. W.KHnerV\ \Grady -^\fork upon the social a.nd eduacation- \\al*part of th\e 'nulldlng will berin in a son of -Charles V. Smith of Kenwood bpr A^e.. Rochester, were mairrlod. ^ The winning M sav« will be-publish- *. „ • u u v . „ - «. PerMOny bpinK P erformc ' 1 ^ K ^ F :ed in theTgplumrDiinintagwItTi'ottr hoWr^with- the-rank\Ofr4*miH-sttt-PTe^ii'r-aTrk0nfFld. - r.irri™Tatii-Tr3aypd—rltrn c p ~ ]._5lxe_John- Owens-Gold- Medal ip^mT^^»^gd-iaade^a-<KHi5Hlbrf tt) the-Bia-- 'for Christian Doctrine in the fifth and,Heal Commission, e^tabli-hed by Pope Fifteen Years Ago ' \j&w TTaySr Th*e congreKEtlon h-elleves 4 Married in 'Batavia, Torrance K.^sixth grades equally merited\ by Helen .Piu&X. tbls~3?ill meet the religions andsl social Lamb And Miss EHaabeth V. Day both\ McCooL Ruth Greene,.Francis LuskeyJ j£ V needs of their-growinglscihool, It pro- of Clevemd,' former residents of this |Drawn by Ruth Greene. f J7 fides for a thoroughly departm«ntaliz- village; in Rochester, \Cornelius H-. Mc | The Knights of Columbus <3old Med-Li</Mrs \^toool ponglfleraW HERRrTT Mary 'E. Watkms Merrilt. a 'onner resident of* Brockport, passed larger-ArthyTJf—Bromtport and - Miss Mabe» al prize for application m seventh an tfi«n the present enroilnremt. Among Ritchlin of tire Ridge Road; in Clark- eighth grades equally merltesd by BerHaway June 23rd m the home of her (be many up-to-date featrrrPR of the son. F?ed H. Brown of Ciartooa and nice GuTingkirk, Agnes Baton, I/>reljjL^dttUghteT, MTS. Frank Lee BaBer. oT ImllJiing are a recreational _ mi social Miss Gertrude C. Baker of Fredonin. : Bassett, Helen Gahan. Ruth Dougherty, j Mexico, N. Y., afifer an illness of room with stage and dressing rooms,. Nearly all attending the alumni ban- Gertrude Ashton. Beatrice iMosier,, several weeks following a -shock. xch.- and' \^Virs. { Tlrfitre5r-aTrd*~w' Florence Crosby Cooke oan^,-''I Xove I You Truly,\ and \O Promise Me,\ The ihairch-waa attractlveily (lecMrateaoX aiiss Mfldre ( ] Dellce ' was nmi-d of lonor, and the Misses Ruth and L«oret-. next issue. The Rep.ublSc is also ! grateful for the interest displayed by those who were not prize Tcvinnerrs but . it goes without saying, of ceurae, there Iwaff a tflsfi&ct vaine to t3bem fanthe ^contest outside the rnattesr of p>rlzes. ranWt. l ^°\ a F!em i nf! *J£ r f n *-, GASOLINE^^ EXPLODES WHILE te I.ilz were bridesmaids. 31oyd Mc- np-rmott was best man. The. bride who TANK 15 BONG FILLED wa-a given In marriage by b*er father, wore'white satin with showildor veil i Dayton Moo-gan had a raarrow call a beautiful ladle 5 parlor wife lnrg*» quet suffered from jtomam joisoning' JoJm MrCool, jQf*eph DufL GirtTTltle' Mrs. ^ienritt WJ? h>*>n in PraftsburgJcaaght with satin rih-hoii!i ginil ryj'tgit-*'^ u \ d ° y ' w ^ ( ' n lf |\ (,| \ tni \g- r! \ tfi ^^ flre firen33irj», an anrple convenientkritchen, the foirowhrg nay...- .. -Carg-eB, l^c-»l^-.DQSgbe^PT4=Hidft ^^r-^Steulwsn-^ioaaty, N V . anti leaves4we|t5f>ttR>=va-liP7; -and—hPr\wreaTrfa-wxs-of '^f:','\ S\' l{illn -3-Sg55ikli.JH9,. ^miLEU a library and a church office. There Died Jn Bath, George Bernhardt, for-. hey. iaizaheth_B^wn,...Docothy^&k i |dau|filar8,J?kirs. Brtker and'. Mxs_D.. .U ofayige- hlgssonia Her-JQia|(E_of h^nori^': JjJ ^f ' ank ord ^L 1 ^ are also several class rooms Sor the Kterly of this village, aged 70'yearsr—j-Ginn. Genevieve Glynn. Margaret Duf-j Davis, of Geneva. Switzerland, who wo»re poach georgette -anil fejlarlt loco P ror-kport . prvicp punr^s, a v spark lStgeT~aaTilt classes. Lewis Wilson of Brockport* rs - Bp- -fy, MadPtlup 0 Grady.. DrauTS by Ger-;was also with at the time of her ^^a^aptisT^QiieTegltion lm -9 been pointed principal of the new-^^etory^radnAghtpn^^.^^,.., = _^_—^ J death. There are t^r.aaM^iJdj^iL-^- Jaoking-forward, ta^uaeflr--fiuilJ3ni:^Jor School ia-Rochester. . . . \' The .George Shea. Go±d_ileda!-pri?.e • The funerfll serVKr was held at the years. Not only i<» the present Rtruct- The Gas Company's office is removed *for regular attendance inall VjffHtrardfg , home in Mexico: \Rqml will, bp at 2:30:' imacra #n a very bads*atee* repaBlrr-birtr-to the Whrslow-block. --- .equatlymeritedln* John McCcsol, AgnwiTo'clocIr today in thV..family 4>lot nxf Tlfe „ „ „ „,. „\ v „.„..^ _____ Garland cemetery. R,d\ road i^-nrf-L'v.,..^-™ -.i,., -...-W i-« i,u i.^.'^appeTipa frr UP stMlTflrit^ardi-SJilay. haf. Krwin and Alfred Lena,. brotJiers nf .the-hride- Walter Smith. :fcrfltnex_o.L the- groom, and Jtrfm Suhastidt -jwens'; ignited tire fumes of thf^. gas. and flames. Ijistantly spread to' Mr. Mor- ^TTTonnnE. the TiphoTSfrery iri tfie' it Is entirely inadequate for present ^ „ ... — „_ . Baton, Dorothy McGinn., Heleii JicCool. need-?. ThiriePTi classes are coicnpelled TWO CALLS FOR FIRE DEPT. 'Lnretta Pnrest, Winnifred Snydei. are Invited te» maeet in-the auditorium, which, Th*~fire department responded to an ;Wtllfam x rasbrmaTT. Drawtr by-Hflflii ' [machine. an<i the ^asollae ^nim-p.—Ea-. .pjinaMy-meritedliy Jolm--McCaol.AjtnfiSTOclocfc- , today in thV.. family jitot in| Tlfe Kfoom\\ prespnted .fife Brule wTLh^^\ 16 LeHtPT anti Willtem runway who Frinnds a platiHUm wrist WAtch- Mifl Ws best _ . . - , . ,, - , • --_ • „. i._4 mi ed rare presenoe of tnind l_y promptly imin with-a diamond srnrf pin. The- ••*-,'». . . -irprte. \the congregation Is also-great- flames, were discovered issuing from; Calmer Writing Certificates have/ The death of Mri. K!uxbeth X. Drea- ly -aB-ieapppd in their soclaE work the home of WlUiant Knofr jiist,...ej^^been _gb.ta.ined . by the following pupils/serT aged SO vear«=. 'ii__irjrj?iLJgllflli_^ -'-'*• young people and the S'^th'ers T 'i'd\f~Garland. about si's o'clock. ^Neigh~['H^h*°Sch*ooi Business Certiilcte award-!June_2Tat th^ lmmp of her s^ter, ''lots raffiea in the fire alarm\ and fed to Rejniee GIIlTngktrT?. |Mrs. E. T. \Wellor.-s ''happell sfpet. i?Ifl e .-_. 8W - 3 J5 en . p A.. t t I _ s'P^lPlpE .fenilly._.TheI. Jnip^oy^ent CeFtiflcctos^lJiMa.Car.^She was married to j_mes Dresser with Clill) especially\. Thp onF^domiuatins thrraglit _^ _ _ _ __ __ __ \»tfe-oMBe churcn is to best Seirve for .building was a one and a half story !ney,BoEsthy McGinn. Genevieve Glynn nndertaking the presllt-SiliaKng en-\frame structure and wa^.\eomplefely^ *T)orotTiy\\I_uil. ~ *~~ terpiseT\ It is a^emendo-»un-_ertaK--consum6ti. 'l-he rooToT the -gaf^F\ : ^r;.e-yar„Bverh T Pst -avBra^eln stna^rW: ^'g^^-gea^gffi^ce'n^ar^y'^clttght Hre several -times,^bat rr b\_t'tlitr^blitMi_3g'wffl^1-te' ,| um^m^g'^ \_^b-aL^fefl_fia tb^„)itLuiuiLLLy^u-ait-a-_^-da--a aitd-Capens who were- delegated possible the larger work necessary to • to the fire. •V s - / grade. Lacy (Lynch, 99%; Third grade, JBB_P^_JBiCB-_sd&J_KU^^ tlon and commanity. (A'^freat weeR of actlvtSTes Is with appropriate services followed by a Yotihg People's \booster meetSng\ in tb_e evenings t>n -'fuesuay -eventing tne by dohn Petrie as=a=gar_g-e. Resideni oangregation will comQ togethe_r for a in the neighborhood getting up to close chmrch supper. Dr. A. W. Beasven is ^the windows saw sparks dropping in to>l>e the speaker, and ChartesH_owardjfront of the window and turned in the will be the song and stunt lead_er, J^. J alarm. The firemen found the build a power line pole and followed into \Helen MoCoot. Anna Boyle, Mary Duff. the-Decker building, which is occupied Drawn by Madeline Mosier of Ogden for many rr-rirs. tMr-veaTg \^agtr tftg frrnTthr: movval^^li&r-yfJfflfipfM Seventh giiaiie-fim-ulliy alcfliiiii, S^'g,: e,\R_tFGreene.9S?S^;\;\Fifth\} ; She i^- survived in- <.ne_ sister, Mn.. and Loretta Schmidt, a porsa»nal 9li(rw- grafter Warren- bynch, i»7^9_f Fo-rtniWHleT. and iwo\\HIPV^ and liepli_wa.|er -Jy^M^rs-HarJc^^htliiiraaxadas-^^ Deceasedjwas a-member of the iBrock- jcaDed out 4he\ nremen Friday in -thej Prfze for application- in sixth gradeTTSteve-s; assisted try^f .~ ft. IVli ibei_g\'ffiidst of the Intense elecTrical storm equally merited by Ruth jGree._K T '-__elen ficiated at the funeral services, -which T ^ - WAM-AC_—REAM* pfemaed, hen'inning Sunclay m_oraM_jw_teh prevailed; Lightning bad gtruck ?Kear_ey. T Madmnse-M<5sTer, , RaflhTtocK J took place Wednesday\ afjirajon at 4 '/FBe marriage of Miss \PeTn UeaSI great evening of .lellowsbip an d fun,' asi well as serious planning for the future is anticipated. l_,E_ION PICNIC SATURDMY Place Changed The iHaisch^Criap-tSeanian Po_st, A- merican Legion, will hold their -annual pteni-c Saturday afternoon on the= prem- dses of Henry Morgan, Clarkson . Ori- «i__ally the picnic wag to he hreld in Matthews woods. The commit tee in charge have worked hard to make this the best yet and from vbmat we ip^Hb'al^et-it-wutt'VDe^ar off;- ' ~~ -ILegion caps ordered bave asrrived arid tnay be obtained at Simmonsg Drug store. \ . -^turday July 12 -will be A___erican Legion Day-at the Tribe's ball park. • ALready- many tickets have be-en or- dered and any wishing name no-^tify J. K- Ryan. Lesters. Summer Sale Now on. See ad in tbis isssue. _ Ing full of smoke, but there was no fire. Aside from the electrical damage occasioned by the wires and meters being burned out, there was no dam- age. tftT\34^ga^_B_r in liBnTfralTb equally merited by Loretta Pores Pauline Feltz, Agnes Stiwart, Mary Sunseri, Warren Lynch. Drawn by Mary Sunseri. Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery t Great values in hosiery at Lesters \-lie Edna Pye, Agnes Summer Sale. See ad on page four. « Great Values in.Hosiery ,Underwear, ladies ready-to-wear, sum- mer Wash Goods, etc at Lesters. Sale now on. 25 Cent Towels for 19 Cents |Lou_ JJamask. Jfo^__5S.-icents^_6S_. cent-.Hovt^ tissues for 55 cents'; ladies 75 cent hose for 49 cents; ladies hose, black or white, 15 cents! Men's Socks, 2 for 25 cents, are some • of the big values at Lester s Summer Sale now on. See ad on page four. ft Co. 6% to 6%%; 42 yeans without loss to any Investor, Arthur Tboley, Agt., State -tank of Commerce BMgr. Phone 128-M. \ 4:17tf February 20. 1879. anil was a, resident Abotit sixt Broekport, . . , , ... . u i. .J •> turning the hose on him arad smiother- hridp'i; gift to her bndenmsaidR -were . .. „ ....,, Z .\ . ' • -'-i.- JTT ^ .. ^u —•-!.; »«w—tfep- H-HW^ wttfj Wflrrftrt* - thus sla-vo bEasciats. After-^iKUMgediltnffju , _—,—-—:.•-,-- TI ~. v.. '.\' ... > ,. .•' # K~a8tving h m from serious, if not fdtal. ref-pptlon and pupper were h *ld at the-* . . ,, ~ , •„,,,. . . , . . ; ,, i. • „' • injuries. HP was taken to Dr. Water- hri,<li>« home at which a^ven y.-.fivp _ guests -were present. Upon their- rg :: turn from a trip to the Thcausancl Is land* ana other points. Mr. anil Sirs. '. Smith will be at home at 152 Kenwood •Av*», RocjjPRtej'. flranrVfiHicfi for aflefffIon lunate -fir ewiip burned condition. 7low the explosfon*l[appi=»nP(i 4ottid-y--expf-rirti>d snd Fs; for-\ Khow^r And dinner -by th* M>^fj8_Mutli ^^^^ga^s^pojorjKflg. running a,n.d...tha.Lhe_ '\\nWlTreiT a~ riy^rprf<> nenr thp-»tnnTf ~ minds of his hearers that character ia ahotH. -the Bio*t ipipojriant thing and \WlTlF-s^pTrrFiftrl1v4 Wl0 - BH>&{ w^«liwhil«-t.h4ag4s-be-foon'd- In the uni-ve-rse, Referring to a recent editorial £n\ « *ork r ^DejyJi£--notPd that .ftyeaft_.__^ the editor was very vague\ as to th deference -^tween-eha^^te-i^^dlr-r&n- is var- wnrrp-ftlt=«!lTrf^\] -•-•••In-1he- exeitem«rt -attead*nt• - iipoa- 4h>e-e*p>084nh-ofhB-^f thft- bv-staatlers^:' 0 ?^^-i e !^. 1 ; ^uiajioju^^. a*.'oces. .at.people 405*6jftfe;-=rt ,, ^ . , . ..=,„..,-. 1 tilrned^ in a general dinner and shower by Hisses Leona' ... ,. ... - . ™ -L- * >,, J „• , » which the entiri ae^mf^anfl^filafes: jSielafkw^^. .-_. y Interment at Spencerport. / daughter of Dr. an«LMrs. E \W. Ream, Prize for application in third grade, equally merited by Evelyn Hoyt, Eve-- lyn Feltz. Margaret Connfer, Mary Dl- Glnlio, Mary Bopp, Marie Keable, Rita Hayes, Marlon HoUghtaling,.Mae Rich- vjardson, Dorothy EJckler, Helen Donog- ~~ Hull, Joseph Lynch, Anthony Rubino, Karl Pech- man, William Cashman. D>rawn by Agnes Hull. Prize for application in fourth grade, equally merited by Edward Connei, John Pakula, Joseph Herney, Francis Adalbert ^^ejhj^n.^t-'TJtarfitan.. Smith, Bernard iBassett, Tjou'lsita Kear- ney, John Duff, John Cowan, Robert Thayer, Lula Graf, Veronica OhJeh, Edna Shea, \Winifred Snyd-er, Lucy Lynch. Drawn by John Paknla. \ Prize for good conduct in second INVESTMENTS First Mort'gi&ge Bonds, S. W, Strausrgradei-equally ^merited, by AMce Kear- ney, -:Mary Hoyt,. Virginia Berry, Rita Elliot tj Francis GuarrizzOi Rath Crow- ley, Mary Lttskey, Dorothy Downing, __, LEfTER -• -death of Mrs. Cath lfamsoTi Leiter occurred yesterday morning at her home in Clarkson. Mrs. Leiter was born in Hamlin No- vember 23.1859 the daughter of James Williamson of England and Margaret Brodie of Scotland. Previous to her marriage on December 8, 1880, to Jacob iLeiter she was a^resident of .Churchville. Shoitly after their mar- riage they removed tb^Hamlin where thoy resided until 1914 when they re- moved to Clarkson. Deceased leaves to mourn her loss besides her husband; five sons^ Leo of Rochester; Norman of Hamlin; Morris, James and Lawrence of \Brock- port; four daughters, Mrs. Lester Sim- mons-of-Httton;- Mrs:\-Maibel \Whittle\ of Frockport,\ and the Misses Ethel and iRuth Letter- of- Brockport; two sisters, Mrs. Keifer Leiter of Hamlin and Mrs. Charles Howard of New York City. Tho funeral services \will be held from herJate.home in Clarkson, Sat- urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. E. D. Webster officiating. Interment at Lake View. re alarm, to departniPsrt restpond- ^--TTig'-fyrfHraff before they could reach the -garage, the—eottstant—Atreain=*kf 43»nday, afternoop motor trafllc _ misled 4|p wtt3» . -^ , , .., _ , ^ „ T ^ , the fire department and the crowd- ° *^ 0nl5Yllle ' r g h d \ tC \f-\7 '^Itwacft^aAuralLy fiflb«^«M^U' ed^Wattace, son of Thomas n= WaU4ace~r^ , .. . f-^Brec^oH^was^soleaMlze-d-at- 3;30 Tuesday afternoon. June 54Eh, at the Presbyterian church, Reveremd Ennery Doiiglas Webster officiating. of unusual dimensions for the Million Dollar'Tilghway. TWO FORDS BANGED UP A head-on collision between two The bride wore a gown o* jade ro-; Pords occurred Monday imorajn* on maine crepe, with a shower toouquet of 1 Main stree f south of the village, in La Prance roses-and sweet p-eas. The; wh1ch ^^ machines .were- put com- bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Wallace o. I pletaJy 011t o { commission. One o>f the Veedersburg, Ind., wore a -^white silk drerss and carried a bou<iuet of sweet pea-^^nd pink roses. The -\best anan was James F. Wallace ot Flochester, brother of the groom, .Before the ceremony, Mis»s Martha Ream, sister of the bride, p»layed the following violin solos, accomgianiecl by Mrs, Wilbur Neth: \The OKI Refrain\ by (Kreisler, amd.'T8ecause\ bjy d'Ha-rde- IbT.\\ \The \fffTaaT parTy\ entered\ \£5~T?hT strains of Lohengrin's \*'Wed«ding Maaich,\ and during the ceremony\ \To a Wild/Rose\ by MacDOwell was play- ed by Mis 8 Martha Ream. After the ceremony a Tece^tion -was held at 174 Utica street^ for \75 guests, The bride has-ror\ five years heea the head of the Music Departmetnt at the Brockport State Normal Soteool. The cars was being driven 'by a -IMfr. Cotnor of Monroe Ave., and the o*her vras a , Penngyjy;ania machiaer-eontaining ftve' passengers, enroute to attened a funeral in Albion. The driver's name was Foster. One of' the woimen ia the Foster car, was badly cut by \flying- glass and was attended by Dr. Mann. The rest of the occupants escaped without injury,— The machines - were craned to the Brockport Service Gar- age. _ » ; — Lestecs Summer- Sale Now on. See ad in th£s issuie, 22 Cent Black Rock for \17 Cents. 25 cent-tBleached Muslin' toT 20 cento; Infants lisle -1 socks\ sizes 41%. tor 7^fe, 39 cent value, our price 25- cents*, are some of, the remarkable vaLues at Les- ters \Sumirier Sale now on, iSeeafon\ groKMtf is a veteran of the \©\ord \War page four. Secretary, S. Janette R'eyaolds, '7!s, Treasurer, Arthur Too'ley. 79; D4- rector, Louis B. Shay. '94. Entertain- ment Committee, Josephine, TwHchell ;v< Shafer, '91; Lillian ^vVhite Shull, \.'91; \ '*^f Frances Birdsall Lane, '18. Nomina*- V; Ing Committee, lone Beyer IMarin, -*14-{. Gladys Smith, - l W; Rnth Whlfcwell rkr^s Greene, '16. The gradBatiBg exeroiBea \W&re MM_ in Normal Hall Tuesday morning with a large ama appreciative aadlence ftn attendance. The address'of the day was delivered hv Dr. Frank Pierrepont Graves, Cona- iti^^ioner-frf—HdtH-aition-.—and—i-n-his—i©- Troductory rcrnarks, DrT \ThoTOpsola\\ took*-•• occasion' to -^onsratxilate-Trttaff-j- <tudents and the. audienee on their goml fortttn-e in being privileged fee 4-trtHM-hi-8-tl+T»tlniEfu4«hetl--«u tl«»t>r-tr83V€ er and iPfrorcr, .whjr ta .also of the University of the Sta*e of-^?ew- -York, ; •{\\hanwrter was the foundation of has' reniarkf, ami the weaving of logic, clear and concise, through and about' wib-fpf-t,' fpfr Trrr- iltmUL in Ltwr tht iracler _and 4oma: other part or a man, and they regard it as prnnething fie carries around with\ the man hteself, •'Character,\ he said, Is vastly JHHSHL. thap, thaL.. Every thought, feeling and^ act that we have, of mind, of spirit, every itftnulse. precept.\ concep ment, reasoning,, all 'rolled Ttrto offie\' in the4tidividual v are character__ChaE«; act'er sticks to us closer than a broth- er; follows closer than our sbadow. It is we, our real selves, the ego; the; history of -all. we have been in th-e past and' of what we are going to be in the future.'.' Habit came in for its share in the making of character, and was described as the particular way we have acted sometime or other under ..certain circumstances in the.. past,\ and because of that'* he said*,, \we must act that way in the future,. as character is the aggregation of aH 1 these 1 hbits we have formed. Char- acter is simply -a combination .of oua;^ haibits.\ He brought out the fact'tha* frequently onr habits are ouL_pf whack,,, and how good some ;peopIe are .te', roots, and how bad in otber spots.. The strong character, he sajdj is th«' man who has brought togetbter alt tfcet. habits, and made them agree* v. , Cpntfaraod on pace (our. THE ST.^MARTHA'SJ „. of St. Luke's Guild will M*.* 9^«,>-., w ,., ( „ rugs, aprons, and bakea' mm^^'^mi-r^ Community Cehtor m^t^tt^'W^mSs^ beginning at 10:30 a. -m.. • •• -v ^••^m^. mm •A y.!. .-^•Sr. . J- iiLitj ^MA^MmmM: ,iwH