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** awfl «. 4 ' -*4 • .~.. . f i ! 3 ! t * s 1 J _ :,• - : ~- ': ** -'» _=-_-. — ra*s f'^V^' Ml .tfH m :: - •• 1\. «KWw-«* • — •-»• T—-*««'*• :TnUr i, w\ -.^•:»*.**?*r«;«x-- • <M*ee»gnK nmra: *m® TJilJyEI?WBW^^ SEPTEMBER 18, 1924 1 - ' S- - \ _...-..:.--....-,. - • * \\*_ i:*\_;: • _ » ;..-.- .-. - ; . ,-• - -: \*\'^||;f|?p^ •••- '^'^wStisl '' ''^•''i'^^l.'f-^^ui^l \ '-' '•••••^wS^m Have Your Groceries •1& us TTiey will be it your riome when you want Prof SaLtetoury's home oiiPSouth A.ve 1 has been recently painted. Our No TreapaM M^s\ will eland the weather for two years. (Jetthem lJ$QW~-~----~ -~ ••-• ----- r :\(3ady\ W.- It. C. will •meet-~m,- J taie r. A. R. rood's on Tuesday evehiiiifk ^eptrssrd;\—~—~~ ,K &G>lie Ageniisfot'' Brighton Mm& hs*x T^Marocery T^hone 18, Main Street the Garter' D.I (Tv\t V<\ND OP COAL we've, l%VTTeRCo'ut> , ier I of.;, hoine—projection.;. - It's /been thoroughly^well screened arjd will keep \your\?ur.h'a'ce' from getting Irfdigestion and; it will keep- your home from getting chilly. Why not order it while : you're thinking ibo'if '•* ?\ DEANL. BUTLER Market Street Coal Yard Phone 323-W BROCKPORT REPUBLIC ^»>.—»*»*t«.*.j > « * U* M«»«iWiiT*W<»< ,«i^t»»««*«*»«t*fc*\«M«\»«»S«ii«lf««f*«M«*«#?, Thursday Afternoon, Sept. 18,'24 •••.»••#*•*•-• BREVITIES YOUR NAME IN PRINT Personal Mention About Everybody ay \tor And FOP Everybody \ ~Art&r~doii^5air left Syracuse pniverisity. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cotter return- ed home Tuesday from Sihore Acres, Mfes Stella Pay-of Rochester spent the week end with Mrs. George Lewis. Mrs—Richard Apjleton of Rochester was the guest of friendis here Friday. Mrs. Jaim es \Oouighliii of Rocheste; mm frhe ^j^Wf^fr^ert^here^S'a'rurdkyi^'^ \Daily\ Miss Enmia-KnifSwlesJs-spending a ^ Irving P, <}lark to purebred tae;^ d wm her a ^ !t( . lM W C ..H. Butler place, formerly the©urea res4- j g^^ ^ ,...-. • denca .OE Nm^Main street and- waif-^^ p^ of Bergen'.was, the take poteMSiQd immediately. J gu6st g^^ of M , ^ MM> Jay The New York 0annef§ \factory \^\iiJaUey\ \Miss \SibyTCleyelahd wilTleave .MJOn- \3ay for Mont Mere School at Lake puttmg out- 'a,-h e w--produe-t- this 7 seasom- called..tojnaia oockljalU , Woii4&r—it tihat 'is what- is oaustoff atll the head- { Pla \ M fliC ^ f>s V • \ •_:-,. I , . '• :—-| Miss Harnett KntffeK la serlou'Sly ill —Pred-BftsweU—is—makrn«-extenisave—---^-• • - ---\ — ~— * ••*--T.---v--- i ±~ -—.-•' Hn pirovemehits Qii .his home on Sou ^]Kndffleli A-¥0.~ He-h-a^s—bi&lfr-a^eTff^-porcitT-TTe^——-—- at ' th&—htrme ^ol—her—bfOfher, - E. M- »p* •MiiSia Niellie Genmaittg is teaohdag to Sodus this yeati ~\TtM'~Wmi&5,~\']i7 left M^6hday _ fSK l^ndQTrp^^gpjniajryrrrT^\^— '\~~~ — .^. MM.B^jtjrtce'TKinsfilhvis a-ttending Nazareth Acadeihy—in_ Rochester. • Mrs. Henry Osgood of Rochester was the jguest Monday of Mrs. R. W. Bart. ••' - Michael Casitigan is- spondiing a week l.with his brother, \Jofan eostiga'n, 4h Toronto... .:..-....\ . Mi%. Ira - Bjgfi.,ot jMficMnajgille- Js spehdinig the week wiOb. her aunt. Mrs, /Mr, and iMrs. H. W. BramTey return: ed Wediissday •£roin.'a ; week's stay at •J-Sodus Point. •• Misis Jaint Whieelatoain of Oharloitte was the giieist last -week of Miss t:5fe?:a*ret^Stpek._ J^_.;^ ; .—;-,-;'_ Mr. and..Miia..„R. r .D._£.ie£ce of Boch. ester were- Sund'ay guessts of Mr. and Mrs.-R. J.-BQyce. / ilis's 'Myirta Kna.pp Will-^ttend-4he4 University of Rochester tihis year %& a~truf£ior, K — modeled the .aDpftfirnn^p \*y shln-gp the outside, and redecorating ttfe-- inr\-- terioi* r :,\ ' , A . .. „..„__.= Jliv and. Mrs. Horace^ Bailey -of Pa ir- Wben some of the horses were oemg „„ . „ T ^„ ., „ '„**. l nf „•-,„+,'' -u„„„ , , „ . . ,° , port were the guests of relatives here hromght dawn,.,from the,T?air- groiiTuj-rt ' > . . __^ iMday. Blghit--^t»—the-^Char4es -Law-ton - the dairies,, one or the racers weat on a ^^.^^ of rampage and according to repow kic-k- ,..,„*• ed hjs sulky to pieces and tore around Hejirv iy^n-th: generally •creating con-s-iderable ex-',^^-^. -w,^- ^ Mrs. Wilson Shaffr emtertained the ). A. R. Monday lor-of^KanisaiS, Mo. cit'em'elntr \ ~-~~ •— - —- • — The Paul Taylor place-jm. BoHey^- ^.^ ._.__. ^,^^__._._., ^ , . r ,\ ,, „ ^ . air. and Mrs. itay Draper and child* street •hais-ee-enr-sord-'to— to Mr. Hafen.- - .. / ' - - ...._:-. rpn-of Akron were Sunday KM-ests7or| Mm Ida I^lemihg. -feev—And- .-^djat. \K«ll&-.flf»JUojcknart. •t. of Mrs-.-^Cibarles Eller. , ™\VH.l4aair-M9inn.ie#t-T«es«3«y nigh-tfof IHrdentown,, X. J,, where ht> will at- Icnd a Si!l£ai'y Slchool. [- tMr. snrl aJrs\Harry-. .MscA'rTh'uT left- ve^terd'iy for. -Clifton. 'Rprin-gA wht'-re ^litjy-AvttHs-p^nd ten day-s. ' Mr. and Mrs). Geo, Oallup of Adams •K-U«ati L. n --MTritmidpMPST Wr S. Mix and Mr., and Mrs.' Jo&e.ph : Caley spent Sunday in -Lockport visiting friend?. L*tu.ir f I_*»_IT-I* r\-i*ij. 11 ptfayi't ] and IMrs\. .WMe-ffriday/lfuests-ot-Mr. aad MiwJp n i tnervtt .| e . ;(rtrerff - BtarTm t b5 ^ --p-iitl •I- Gordon Plurtiateel. Br. anfl iM/rs. Ross Arriett of Medina [wore callers at the home of Dr. and Those who do • notjossffs-s a_ A rjygrg.'-'\ •\'\ \ '\*<\ \i. ..\*\ mrtted^to drrye a motor vehicle. \\' \ \o^eratoVr^ifl—WenreWreTl' ~W .___.!-dai'Ja Me/vYiirk_jaifi:.guests, of. Mr. and rs. Byron Tasker. Mrs. A/rthur Drskine ..of. Rocaeater- their driver's license with tlieiji for in-}' speetion of the- in^eotors-ivho will ^ df the week with her sister, arresting those found withput lioensea.) Tire W. C.: T. U, state .contention wi'll be held in Rochester, today and ton\orrow,.„ >lrs.._Mary \Rounds of.: .OaFteson-*as- -been ayytrliitetrchair- lobal com.mittee. Mrs. Miy. Geopge Hosner.- 'Mis? pj^o'thy Jenkins.of Middleport wa,s th6 guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. \Frahk Jenkins. ' . • ^T'f7\/ ft\f)\d'~ArrsTTTiflTp)'' '?I^w : » K oT*\frt - man of the Manly, prestdenit of the Brockport as-! H f^ l !^_:,*^ s0,ct<fct jester -were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kfehlar. sociation, >Irs, Hallick and several; other members will attend the conven- tion: •-'•\ The .flrat reunion .of—the^Jlatzman, I tica were -guests of \Mr. and Mrs. E. M. IKnifteh durijiig the'fair. j-l/. and -Mrs. Geerse Lee of Roch- 7J • \Welch who -has been employed ........ on a road contract in WatertowTi. was- There were thirtyflve present from) M] . ^ MtiL^^tognii^^ tahiea a huniuer ot out of town guests r~ port. The oldest Twjwm present ^rasi^ ^^^-Saturday era«. ~|XTFs, \Morrison of Rochester and the! 'jywn-gsestj-Robert- K!eirr-of-©a1i?S7—Btrr^ ! JZ^S*^' %\.^J* ^ • • dlsa - ppe ^ red ,as,t ! Mr,«nd -Mrs. B. C. Dayton and ,Mis* I , hw morn!n , ,-t. rif- 1 ^?*^^ Eaton of Chester were'-the- down,. Strain of financial worries is'oai,^, * ! appear declares his faiiiire due to the desire to do too much business oa too close pa^mcrgin^u^^Mlfe^fo^Sia^-prlnters? s At thjjs 'firit indication _oJL jqrfc^rf ^-(train, the lure way- tft T pre^eat-#i-. |0 further complicatidnt it to hare ^ K y° ur e y e \ tested. <ilai*e« fatted (r f»ve you much trouble R l^aEgGg^^ ijfliigej.terv^rjmloh, Cpafees «*id-Broefc- ...Mr. ani'. Mrs^'BJnieiSt-Dflvfe-of __ GroYeTwere guests Sunday \of \KTrrahd\ \Trra Hnm.l'rl Dahann ^— others are urged to send a'message • to be read at the meeting. There Was P-frrfflis -C >£- -Koo4re-ster wa« tt are ™ u , t . ...^... ,. . ,;Sunday evenntg, and even more ar Q\yn..Thii£adai'_.tQ..aitfcen'l the.funeral.*:- ...-, -,.... .„.. rt \' _..._.....-.,..,.-. .» ST.-.-- ^,I-„'.>„ T-ii • pxpec-ted for this weeks mi?etmg. giipst of 'friends for,aT\weak. .' -. ..'. Eugene Thompson from Ma.ssa.chu- E. Kuab and c-hild- X.-i VThompson-and --fativHyr- ^^rr.-HiiHl M» ren spe&fc Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A_. S'tettner of Penfleld, Driehton. — Mr.-an.fi— Mr». G- W. Puller and tim* My; visited fri&nds -In Syracuse- last wfek and attended the' State Fair. - Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'Kingsbury and family of. Rochester were Sunday guests^0fL'Mr, and Mrs.__N. R. Hovey, - MP. 'and— Mrs! \a. H. Webb and daughter of- Geneseo were gue'ats Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Webb. Mrs. Fred Kosel of Hpmpstead\ L. I., rr*.urned to her home Saturday after, spe-ndng-—a—week- with- M-ra?-Lewis TTriwll... ___-..,,-\.._.. -._.._..- • -Mrs. Elmer Thayer w':i; in BahsvIHe Tuesday and \Wednesday Tit this week Ifineianol-Srs.. S3nggoiI™ •mg The day^spdrts were- emoyefaad^,^:^^^^^.^ v t plans weresaggestedfor^aMng-it ^f-^iirXrace Rohr and antntal affair. • ~ \' \'\ Murphy. Mr. and itrs. Sam ,Rowe spenT\Sun- day-in HoH&r tft^-gtrre>tg of-Mrs; 1tat- Marian Perry of Medina were quests f T i 0 ftowe and Mr*, and 'j Mis.? Oafcherine Curvin and Miss ^Knaup. I Cook of Rochester were guesits over Miss \Lillian j irs. ITeorgp Mrs. G»orgp rioane was taken to the The \hean king\ of the world; Lewis l^l ^ 'Z7\7Z V \T\ X^Tnm^ l^^ Avenu>H, ^ ita! y«H<»nlay where ••ei-ious operation believed toJhave caused Saftd-s* to jiv^*- One; in-a position to knoV ~d-- • Health ofHccysr-troTOmunily uuraea f .and. repre^sentati-ves .of. all health -# agencies in ^onroe Goxraty met in ^a P joint'\meeting w-U^ chairman of tlie \:B\ GountyPHeaiiat-Gominiittee of the Tttb* -^Itercatoanir-gn4 -Pttb,frF-J$--altsti\-AsaagtaT ^h^-aad—^lr*—Bdward--S , tewart amr Mr., and .Mrs. Ackerman of Buffalo j-Vefe gues'bs Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kniffefi.^_ ,. .._ _^ ' _ 1^ _ , .,- . . . r^^da. and ther-A-dfe-fl-- tion of Kochester and Monroe <^ty4 Jt0TOe ^iJta W 8* ffl ^' -at-Puwers B7f3teT, ^lember 11th. The ' meeanig was -HeTd to perfect coqpera- Won-among the A-af fous health agenciea and forniulajte plans for activitiesr\ • • the year's TOM THUMB WEDDING enin®, Sept, 4&th. S p. aar., at the M. E. Ohttr^h,.'Ehe_ Tgm.Th«m^ Weddln'g will be presented by SO •rocKpOTt. gtiilctreri with... Lola.R JR&. Will the person who took a fountain {pen from the coun^r^Jlii^ta-Jhe^ last of the ^eefc-k^4ly-Teitu-rn--satrie*. i The rOramniar Sehooi-^is- -unable- -to t itake..any. jnore: ciijldrenrig- res§. Tickets are 40 cents fdrjiduJiisJ ltaaifra^c6-i.ts==for ehildyeBr- — mi mtffitrze Resources oyer fl,00O,O00.OO v 4 per cent interest on Special Deposits DEAN G. CRIPPEN FRANK D. HEBBARD JAMES E. CONLEY E, C. CRIPPEN \ . ' LOUIS B. SHAY . .^' President' Vice-President Cashier' Asst. Cashier Attorney DIRECTORS ii§ '-•• \ Dean C. Crippen Janies'Conley -r-Epiiraim C \Ciias M. McCrilHs Geojge'E. Locke Albert' C. Sehepier n Frank D. Hebbard \Ferry C. Shafef . VanAHen Sbring Louis B. Shay. Donald A. Dailey Wilson M. «Shafer T, Mrs. Emma Wetherell of Los Ahjge- - has beea visiting her- coiis- Leouard Jottrrson, *,les, Calif, irjis, Mr. ami Mrs. [.the past^3week.— •\.\\- Mfe.s Jeiiniie Mitchell\wKo\has beeii spending two weeks at the Thousand Mr; .a.nii Mra,— igjorge .Qreeae^gfe Rochester ^ave moved to J^is yjllaige M»feerva <5reeng7 teH-e-aTready allended sohool. . ~ The - number wtoo - attended- the to Conneaut, Ohio, Tuesday by th<> H-inesa and -death of his sister, Miss AMONG OUR CHURCHES •- —^-Re^Henry--WT^teve&^ Pastor ; Morning Warship .. with-pennon. by-1^ the pastor. BegiinjpiHlf at 2:30 p. \m. there will bV;S^Pail Sunday Scliool and €ihurch Officers and Workers' Conference. It is important that all officers be pre- sent. All servioes, except Prayer meeting .at Grange HalL Methodist Episcopal Church —-*--- -Rerr-r. Br Miller, Pastor . Preachina^morning and evening by t'he pastor. The evening service will be fn line with the Home Coming ser- vice of the League. Young and old are urged to. attend. Epwarth <Leaene,-$:3o- p. ,m. This tsrtobe-a;homecoming\mee!tin!g\for*'alF nonresident \farmer Epworth\\Leaguers.\ It is hoped that several of the fonner i»ee-a>t-'ffie- meeting last Free Methodist Church . ...lllcy, Ji CL RsbeivjKiHim'.„, j. . Tf):3tt a.m.- prt*ttrhin?r and rlaT;s l^mporta??. ~~ \'\'\ U:45 a. m., Sunday School. '7:0:0 p. •ni„-Y<yi«« People's mnPtinsi, ll-prta Krutenat, leader. 7:45, preach- ing. ^-HSl4a&^fe^^M^J^--lB^THHH5—a^r-H church I-. 30 p. m.-' Friday.' Yrm-rg. ItBopf^s pray^nteeF\ \\\'Z at the iinmp of 10,» Bakpr, Monroe' AYR. Eva'Krutenat, lfidor. j -M>iw-4^r'--€'^fcee^reTf^HVi-omteT^nCT * s t4w.3^)TOkt^'fl-ndr-e-VHMt.iB^-^me< fbvrt -Httndny wis well nftended and a STMt iMeresi niaiiifEsfod for the heglh-\\ niiiig of the new .Conler-aace year. Let\ us andeavor to keep up._tjie Mnfjprpgf , and. at tendanco. \; Presbyterian,~Ch«r4ch. ^ Rev. E. D. Webster, Minister Services on Sundaj\: , Morning W6r-»t. -ship at lOiSO: Sunday School, 11:50\; Mid-Week Meeting,\ Wed.\ S p._m. At a meetTn.g\ df\\the \Session prthe\ 'Presbyterian Church held •onrgept. % 1924 the following note was recorded injhe minutes: _ . '- .:.-— _t- : , The fMFsFt^'esSyterian Church has suffered irreparable lfls.-f in the death of Mr. Minot who fo.r more than twenty years served as a trustee of the church and for more- than ten years as one of its elders.- The Ses-' . s Jon.E.ecor(jsJt;s^d.e^p..s.orro.w^that ther.e„ ha* been broken a. lender aS'JOelation, .with tmp...who.-.,irt.^-fR?eJy-y.(rirei^a- tlfe unfailinir Jnteros!,' \v\m cnuu^ll \Pfrrfi •ival friivnclship in the service of the AnaHhat is just the'v^ay cfvery \rofkmari~ should look upon his Savings Account with this Bank —as so many'days of hard w_orkjvliich he_fi'as- • been able to tnyawayms a safeguard far-4he .future, when, perhaps, he will be untiM^ to e ani \ 'his daily needs. % • • We are no\y ^.uarding-'-sa-fely and carefully the .earnings\ of »Ythers. Why not placeyoyr.spare' , Jr-l^iS Ii\Eilil£J^2I£J23. ( l e .il^llL e JI. n -_iiL.ffiX: you ea.ch year ? 4 ~~ _ • National Bank BROeKPORT^ NEW^ YORK rfrtrrph- -^Ia^tpi^^TsH-r^(loffl-.f _J-^r ~ \Meta Stevens. Miss Catherin-e Jont*s left yes for -Syraease wheiv she'-will be the several\ •MiiSs podge of Rochester returned home Monday after spending several dayglw-i tih„ I the\ 'iMisses ^ Fanny _and HenrMba Steele - •' afefatrMffrirr^JnhfrS^ettnpr of gpen' cerport were visitors Thursday and of ~\\~\ extend To the niembprs of^hTis family our love and sympathy in th^yr great, ssorrwv. Sigmni •< : - Fnrair f. t^e-frkliam. CKrk\\ of Session Etm*ry 4). Wpbater,\M^CKlpriitni\' r^^^Mi^ r - • m MErvttmlANr- Morton Minot. one of tlie foiinders of The State Dank of Commerce of Ilinckport. N'cw York, and our es- teemed assue.i-rtf, was suddonly called to hijw-^tgjy AyluTTiad ciime t;rkn6w\hin.r by work- ing with him and listening to his wise words of counsel and dire^tlcji J he-wag-rsspPFfaH^ beiSved. A~man of\\ activp.' mind, fpiiek .hi. thought and aotion,\ever ready to do what \was J rbdrt as hr* saw-ix.-coimeou^ \aTfabie l-a de^ftl^r--hii-sb^-rrd-r^rIfrgttErriL!^L^ rorJke 'Jfadroom Friday last, at thea home daughter, Mrs. A. K. Rnab. \\ ™-.Mrs.. IS C« J A i ,Siiaw and Mrs. their Ammon aittenided-the reunion of th<? Idescendants ofCanrnin-Isaac ohasa at Oafeario-Bea«h~Park-kbs4 week. Missi Dorothy Waterman left Tues- ; lfrt .wra'fi accompanied i)y ier mothex-wku. -tlffle witB^ter.\ _ t!-^M*S??Amt4?^rH\)f?irrifPH£3^Q^h3^^ Tnjfrjfr- ffrey ar£^iEBaiiiECigLii3£^P^^ tEffTamiljr •pSssffily to iJTie TaSr fBafrthere e ^ JBLgggM.QP f?rjQ.t^ger^\JlttL-t!hjs4.» : &6 i tr , _- j^ m trietr—!— —-»^——° «—-— mother, , S4r«^.Let i tic..J.Qbn9£fn, returned j£a her .home-4B-Atlahta, <3a.; Tuesday. It is reported that Prof. Cooper .has purchased a lot next to H. W. Bramley alrulOTtPouiill\'toereon. Also that Wfl- bur Neth hag .purchased a lot east of Everett Reynolds and is also to build. Miss •'Sarah tt. Butts exhibited, five oil paintings and three water colors, also a collection of pen and ink sketches at the' Brockport fair and receivedc~frve™ttrs^-premiums. and four second. . . This Thursday night is Brockport night at the Bethel Gospel Church, corner,pX^No.rth^rogdman and Ripley streets, Rochester. -People from here Who ha\ve\\'been attending the meetings j-have been greatly interested. The Mothers Club of the Baptist Churoh will have'a-corn poast Thurs- dray eveninig, September; E5th, at 8 o'clock at the home of. Mrs. Vaughn in Clarkson. All members of the Club and their husbands are cordially in- vited. Rev, E. C. Rieber the new pastor of tile Free Mebhodist churoh moved here last Friday and preached twice last Sunday. Rev. \Reber comes here from Oleah ahd^ls .succeeded there by Rev. A. .E-. Hyldahi. Rev. C. E. Pike , the former pastor 'here .has moved to Oattarauigus. and-will supply Bast Otto. the fair at Ottawa, fimstdtt, ktist e- $h prf— t-hey —were\~th , g trusted friend—in shirt a gentleman\ in every sense of the word—Tt-is loss Will be keenly felt by the whole com- munity,_\.^ _ . ;.... ll^hougihrrabsent- -from - his - -.ncous- toin'e'd place, we- recognize in all our\ undertakings thp bBnlgriinfluence of liTCegor't.s B our HeTSlfitTfi atgo -my him present Such lives never \die but Ifye on plans for the -advanceuient physically:.; -far whom loving -tK^rvice- was—j Gets lint ' easily Se^0uiiSeplejnbeiLSpeci4^w Bedroom Suite In Our^Windftw Prefer and Chett of Drawer*, Frenck wahut finixh^-one of the best value*: w have had—for R-GEDUNN £ andUNDERTAK East Side Main St, K NearBrtdir thosa given We miss our friend .and jhmther and, will long for his wise counsel as the years .go by. , \ - - ., We .extend -hcartTift -^v-nftpatn-y-te-- the Bereaved family . in , their great „ sorrow^-- - . -- - ---———- —^ -• . We recomnietMi that tbfa.memorial. : be spjpe^. tt.paR=tftH^- iiiinut-^t^^nd^njFaT\ I^ouis^R. Shay T-Vank D. Hebbard'- -The-r-Sts+p •- p^rrk -of TC-t>rB-merce of- Rroeteport, New York. > - guests of -Mr. and Mrs. ChJas. M^Pher- san. . Elmer Berlin^ Mr, and ,-M-rsr~Wi:lf- , marth of Mediiiiand F. C. Brewster of Buffalo were MIP. guests of Mr. and .Mrs, E: C Casiwell a few days last Week. % Mr. and -Mrs. Edward Andross and Mr. and iMrs. Talley of Bast Rochester were oyer Sunday guests of 'Mr. and Mrs, George Robertson, Mrs. Ahdross remaining for the week. Mrs. W. J. Wilte'niburg entertained at \dinner last Wednesday .evening iu. Sonor of her sisters:, the Misses Agnes and Dorothy Wind, who returned ^to their home in Chicago. Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. E. \A- Joyce of Canr aindaiirgua^iMns..' Jamestown of Colora- do, and. Mrs. Freeman of Ogdemsiburgt were guests from Thursday until Sat- urday of Dr. and Mrs. -'M. S. Gooding.} \ LOST^-G-oId. rosary cross. Finder please leave ait The Homestead. POtTNB--—Purse containing, sum of money. \rTJWner may have same by proving property and paying for ad. Inquire this office. . • -LOST—Blgin watch wibh seal jrtrfn'i watch fob. Finder pleaise\ \call r at 12 •College 'Street or/phone J272, LOST^Sealskin collar om Erie St., between Utlca and Main.^- Finder please return to 'Mary -E. Lester, Erie Hotel, and receive reward. , Showtrhj of- fcate. FaTT IVlodels in.-Mi'ni.ngry_...at ..McDonald Sisters on Saturday, Sept, 2flth-,, Wehjave a stock of red flower pots,- Jardeniers, stone crocks from % gaL. to 20 gal. sizes and '1 gal. and 2 gal. jugs. Cook & King Co., Inc.- lo:30 ! • .' - ^- BAKED FOOD SAUE The Phiilathea.Class of the Baptist Oburoli wil hold a baked food sale at Community Center Saturday, -Septem- >ber 20th. 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