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WtVitfk4fi,'lV»a» f^^lW^''^^^ Y \' -i! \' r* *™\JJW*Wf»!\ , U^OtoVvUxTiu,. V<>L,tX¥lV RWQrKPQ^-<NEVf YORK, THURSDAY, PECERIBER 4, 1&24 WOL. _^ JHSTORY BROC1CP0RT Thej 1 Items of Interest MenthwMfd In RepiBTlc Fiftyt Year's Ago To-bay Married at '•Parma-<-Oenter; W. ^ QRAJJD HIGH PRIES\ MAN NAMED WOOD'SUFFERS Wilder of Brockport and Miss. Carrie: *--\ - ___ ^ ~.~„- .B.-Dunn.; in Alfred, <S. M. Pease of. .Brockport' -and Miss £.jC.Jff'amilton, i -[^-Died feTBraefeportr^Mrs; Naacy:Reed.4- tiDowe iiiis dveoivat the Odenbach. by Sirs. Her- bert • Gn'taolc; a dinner by 'Mrs. John W^teFStreetr-^a-dinner Jay Mrs, Ed* Bower.' .' ..'\.'. \*. ..Among' the\ outpf-town guests were BAD CUT IN HEAD. BADtY DAMAGED TCH- THANKSGIVISCI SEASON IS Mr. and '\\V$rs. Thomas OllvenrHodigson .-•..' ~ • . _; .*.«.«» rnn .,, m atnd family of London, England.;. Prof. ER MAKES OFFICIAL VISIT POPULAR TIMfc. fUK \ nad \Mrs. Harry Frenchr-artd son, Ber- TO HOLLIES CHAPTER \ ' ~~ \TfAL:SEVENTS ~\~\*\''\ T lta. of Meridan, Conn.; ]ytrs. G-tenm ' lin, of Meridan, -^fovre.ftm.a of -fttiBmi mil -Mm. i-em. , aged.* years; in eiarkson.,.Mrs. John ^ D Q ^ Dpbson Makes Offir Several Newly-Wed* Will M*ke---%*E& aadjSis^ Mstt /TiipUjof .»«<*• ^feSfieifine^^^ .-„. -,•-.,« .— p~.J—TNiiriNrOther—-Simmons, daughter of Jacob Simmon*., a\ »*»»«• v East Lake Koad. *w» .«§!»* .. ^-^ ^ Minor Accidents ; , • q^icg. spring sella his grocery bus A bad accident occurred at the in*ei* mess to Andrew -Boyd Next Tuesday Evening aw etta ecorahons' _LasJ Wednesday evening occurred/On WeHne^ay\' November twenty-, i the official yTsJTof\ Grand High PriesiTsjastSr ,s^p^*he^«da4iig-of .Miss-; GAHN—FISHER Th6 marriage of Miss Beatrice EJliza, bet'h Fisher, daughter of-Mr, and •Mrs. sec^iW^el^^ *>ads between two and three o'clock,basement of jhe mtionaljankBuild-• ^ ^^ ^^^ 01ia5}terJ e was'Harold T. ffottiday at the tom'e of «er^^J;™ T?^Z1*°T™ * •last ^Wednesday afteWrai, new Fay's 'tog. ' •-- • • -••---• '---—-** «~™— • gas station-. ATBurantngportTirodet-; _saia $> have been driven -toy a -man, 1 * named Wood amd a Buiok touring-car,! Twenty-Five Years Ago M^ed-aOforton, Miss Minnie Vibk %*»* *«*; -jaccompmied by many men of proml .brideV mother ^-^j™ ^g^ip, Oteaoil cffldflhwl Inence in Royal Arch Masonry, includ- ; a t •Nyiack, N. • Y; They--mM-iimke-thel.r v - idina, Rev. T. They were at- jJAm^ECTSET AWffi OvertunrB^ Car At Mile Bridge Attract^ Attention of M; J. Dean—No One Saw Accident—With Car Resting on His Chest, Death Was Apparent^ Djie to Suffocation. Military FuneraTlast LEGIOff BOYS WILL ELEGTlJir- •/• .vfhe*\lifeless body/bf Howard 3. •'Bal- Pa©t Grand High homjs at Nyack. .^ ,. .\\ \ 'priests Arthur Warren of Rochester and Mr. Sta'ffen of Hamlin; at Morton, - \f« ^™\ l v » \ e SclKif. |and. <3.eorge Newell of 'Med.\.. , , T»jr„-*T,„ 4 Kini\of \the Grand Chapter Washington; A, BlsseH, of Buffalo; GrandJRepre^frectory TALBOTT—HILBERT • •tended \by Mr. and Mjs. -William Basher i The prenuptial events included a 'variety ghower by Miss Catherine \^iSefSSTSf \^i^^i^s^^a^ie'sch^!^ a^\^ddi^4ook ^ at the ^axbn and Mr, M. €. I4C 7 ; a kitchen came toge^her^ith a -^..::: Milton Thing ^ M is, Marth, Jin^*e ^«Wter^h^^^f%^ ^ vMy G , aurch ;shower *, mp«1«rWof -; -,-*as ooming from^-the souibnand the ( _e-r . ^ jiisseu, m •ouuetiu, u-i*uiu tw M ».5gf;— ^-^j - —-,-.• • . 4 ; AThmn and a variefrv shov(^er h\' Mrs * nuiek from the west on the Fourth i Lent. .- sentative of tfe Grand Chapter of Thaintogi^ng momiOK, when Raymond i**™* «^ * v f ri ^ stiojer DJ Mrs. ISLi wheIthecoU«ionoccar-l-A Western. New York ^W^^^ iteto.A Talbott amd GMiss ,»ry Hllbert, | Cl^ton ^ot <>f Brockport. ^^^SPiffi?^?^^:^\\\--.\:—.^-\^^-jw-piremetfs-AasQdat-lo^^s-oi^anizedand^ ^i ta ~ e .-™ eT o~, inited --.i n -!-^Mr/andJMES.-.Gahn ;wllL.ma,ke„their, i J. W. Laricin is elected nrst vioe-pres^^ FICERS MONDAY * ^ J^&rsen-Crisp-S'eaman P'ositAmertoan igipn^wyi Jhold : ^their regular De-^ ceinWr\ meeting at tlieTrTrooSs at the Public Building Monday evening, Dec. Sth. This meeting, will probably ibe ^ne of the most interesting.ot'«the year. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Eleveay.wete nonjiiroted for eonlniiandei', eleven for ^vice»oomi mander, eleven'for adjutant and sev«n i for_ treasure^ a!t,.tn;e^No.vein!b>er_.m_eet-^ The I'dock, honi(6' on King' street 'fehla ^vttlagfe- back of his- .head, a»d -k«cor4ingjto re-; •>• w. «« ^u^ ia ; ,cv ^\ t-^iri^^^lGfeapter, BftBalo; David Miller, H . t port, 1 the.other driver escaped without \ Went and F. Schlosser^r. is apOTl?ted , \chapter Albion; ErwJn Ceremony took *»l*ce at nine o'^™-. . j OHNa0 N-^U«8UEV ^^^^Msideof theBur^^^^ JS2- of ^ iss Beatrice A . Supper was served at six o'clock in,bride. Vas smashed, and it w^s craned to ^-B^.in-.-fteeheste^^r-^lU Brockport Service garage for repairs, former, resident of Clarkson. The Buick was ruined. Fifteen Years Ago \ 'the ditftog hail, which-was-followed by; Bte Steinmetz of Brockport had the. fited ' at 0^0^, charle8 Brantfort the meetiiig. Judge Butcher gave a Syracuse to mate their home. novel experience of standing by and of Hamlin, aged 40 years; at West Ba-|splendid- address on the- practical 'watchins-liis j^>mObfl.o bum up Sa«\ tav , lat james Glynn, a native of Brock-1 duties of. Masons. Short -addresses .£ n ^ jm . nn nwnks.wviiu-da.v. \ l \'\\ ' •a^fniibt^T?lvii\drrv&glKrb^^^^ ^ ^ ~ 1™ also gixen_byj^:^^^^ thl^it bake road, a short distance: B ^'S^ Son, Luther Bv^inJo^Eoch^ter.Grand K^^^^^^i^^^^; _Xto.JtoWmjm*V&™?i: ^: S hip oLR^porL^MissMabeLL/others,,; _ .. ; : _ . ~^^S^SSS^^t — suddenly became awa^re of 4he-4aca-: Burrittrin .- Br0ck ^ Stiss ?Teiie^^. McM ^J^ _\\!^ \J Smith of Hamdin aoted as best man. tharthe\^r\viglflre imder-t *> ™ n %P^ » r . rite hfltlU Was feowitaj iiuiau oulumd- Mr. and Mrs. T3albott have gone-to WRlGHT—McMASTER , Fugsley., danghtor of MCrsr W. K. Pugs- iey'of this village, _to Earl. L, Johaiebh ,of Hiamlln'took plaee~Saturday~Nov.- • 29th, at 6 d'clock at t*o home of the bride's sister, .Mrs\. C. U. Garrison, Jr. of Hamlin. The •corenioiry was per- The bride was attended by - Jilss Genevieve Ba-tell of Biochester And Theodore SfeT\World\War vetera^ywhoserhbme- Wm the..Fourth ^ection. road, #a»- discovered under his overtWaei-For' car on the\ftedm<an Road Wednesday evenhig about 7-* o'clock. Life _aippaor- -ently had been cxt-fact for over an- hour before; the:discovery of the \a*- cident. • \ H. J. Dean's, attention was attracted to an - overturned, car. by .the road'3ide i at-the-foot of the hill of what is^ncwir: as the mile bridge. Upon investigating' he discovered the body of'Mr. Bulniore 1^ -tttMVeNi^atfi--ffie^Jft<v-^4h^he-^S^ Ma aad when he started to investigate the nP irinrVgnt1 , wiimun* S, Dovefeux and' Priestof Daniel Holmes-Ohapter was-BarkJAvonue,. Brockport ^ ^ ^ __ _ ^^ fire *ad gotten beyond control. His Mjsg , Mary J; Duffy . \at \Morton Miss honored with a commission, presented Reber.-uncle of the oritt©, portormeu .~ t hmQ roses> Tbe brifes^H Vom crepe de chine and carried a bouquet .wlfo-and child, werejn the car with ; ^^ h g kutt aM ,o eorge w . .p a tt e ot .by^^Gran-d High Priest Dutcher. in be- the ceremowy. ^afiH^^affiSHaciSTemttee-ilre. - - Sweden^Wllliam M^dii^r- mm&&yh^V^!*^^^ 4n-the^teh^^heJ^sideJ)e±sffian___ _ .-- 9 -•-.--- ; tive near taft G^rand Ohap4er rf4-fe^M«8tof 1 ^ J the^bride^sJ^di^d,^Hifc, rQ . Wentyfturi - elg1tt ^ das sra , tea at ^H^ZLoZIiin-ai-^ndninp Weffnns- \\ ciNFnVnR iMTOXTcATfQR .' ' Tork. Tn~IoT?eu~oT'the appreciaETon of dei^TatlOTB-of-^lre-TOOtm^-^rr^ The lmsQ wag pret- ; brown satin and carried pink roses. -F6Hew4ng- -the ceremony ^ weddin«- Wrflrs^betog laid ' day morning.' As he n eared home the William E. Kyle, driver for aJ'Hbme' the Jionor wMcrhad^cc-me to' Rt. Bx. in piffik and white, pfooTtFlus a ^aLj^ d ^ orfttea e CQ] ^ ^^0 of yels Utgltt before he ran : out-of ; gas, and Ja^^^^^^ 7 \ : ~' r -\- 1 -j 0 -^ j, n ^ white'bolhg carried oul. pushed the ear^ovor-Vtae \'roadside Btpeavda- an^ i,at,o!dcated. condition-by. •sonted-bim with a gOlCP?\ a^: Jencil, _ PollowlttgJ|hejcer^ |T~ ^where E was out ofliaCTrs Teach\ until Bmcer-Hosflrsr, TiTday. He wairplaxse^setr-^tar^bfflT^ .^^'trlpT Mr. \and airs. JoEnson will be at the X oliov^glnorning^ \ \ \ \\*\\* \\\ \' ' Plans .will be made for. the annual \P f th ^ machine resting on bis chest. •anqiift whic* will probably take* \the' ^r. M, J. Mann , was hurriedly ••sum „-. jface nf thP Januiary niffttlag. \ Final\moned. but life had been crashed oug arrangements will also be mad* for «W» ™an anTo-ttfTreroWTi. S -arrlv3rr=\ the Xmas dance to be held' in the!There were no cuts nor broken bones . Normal gymnasium, Friday\ evening,:Jevident. and_Jft» .doctor^ diagaosia 1 Dec. 13th. \Sax\ Smith and orchestra orOTOd that deatb wa s *«o to asphyjda, consisting of nine pieces have .been' tton. Tho remains were taken to ewagel to rurni^h the music. Other Fowler's undertaking parlors. Impartah.tjmsln.ess \will olso -come lie-,\\~ Mi', Bulraore-left honie~about two- tore the,ltisetmg. • Retr-eshiaents- : will o'clock that afternoon\- intending to 4e- . follow — Ifver a gas enginf- in fhe~nefglii>orhood'; \\ Several Legittliaired\' \^' : i^'v^^''^^^<>^'^'fSm^^Tio \was\ex- plied tor bhe tuderal bonus fl|ypllbatious -pected •on-t-lu. <5:26 troHpy. -,ft -is- and should do so at once. Those M.^'med he was on his way to the terested\ will find Logionalres. at tho station when hw macfiinp turnod turtle. Legion rooms at 7 o'clock, Monday Judging from the marks in the road night -who will x he srn«l Ur^assfet ; »': ft'was=?evlil«it=hf*lia:d ; pullcd overloo-- - QJlihg. out the. application^ • It is very; ^r on Hie~ side tq l-oV_a 5?£ jm 3 j>r__ Important that thess applications be! *\T 3\™e ° th ^ renson; and in so doingr- fll-cd Immflrtlatfily.... \dropped six- or \eighT~lnches off the shoulder, and \\Tien trying to get back TWO FINE TURKE^DWNERS~~^m^d tbe \road apparemtiy the \if&Br Tho -pffst \*wo :^\\rtaya\the\Hotpr^vTieprbucklp^'alid't:no\\carTurneTtuF -, ^,. m ^ , . . .,, . .. » w „... .„,- „..„. MW W ,™„ „.,» u o „v BTOckporf ha\3 served tVo Itap\turkey .tie, piiuiinB him under. ; « . _ . .. k-UP to^aber up and brought,.High Priest was an^.ebqny, ffl ^silver .tfh^hr^ n^fW <u At <u n ™r a *t nriVte^.unt mom than half 1 , Decea^d wiif> horn In. Barr^ banter Gordon Howard, bettor\ known as before Judge Benedict Saturday morn- gavel which he will use at the Grand,immediate friends. Covers for twelvej Li)berty 8treet - what one wouU1 w l n Hoctester, :zip.\ ran his Ford-car Into the ditch ing. TheT case was ad^uraedunttl,Chapter sessiotts at Albany in Feb-were arrayed-«t. the brides jtawe.j Qu(JB - weT& present''irom Webeter,'Brockport people should Iiave pat- ron- the -LakeUread^ei^eeiLdto^^ \5illa«s .and. ClarkSOT^...iSunday_, niornlng. A kindly \disposed individual gave hiin the benefit of a.lifirand Jrelped-him back where tie gbragwns JfeeEter. Toesday when; the man was JSiven. a„ruary. ,AfXer^a3!e^lD^Jtour_amo.uffJde:^^ *.^., r S*r>.•:;„.... „r\ ^..-T-\'\~~i^~',^^~~:^^ ^- ^iz°, ~r-.-i ~ \'^~:„\\„^lliicliestflr 1 ^3rockport~and~IIsmtin; ten dollar finer and thirty days In. €he »At the next meeting, of. Monroe. the eastern part of the stnte, \Mr. and , ( peniiinUaryr^lCyrr'pald^W •.-aTonizBd- thonr-1)ettcr;~- =1 of M^r. and Mrs. MI years ago \ha ame^to^Br-oekpw^^l^er-du^ftTtb^-^ . 136 years ago, the son - IT. J. Bulmore., Sixteen years ago ite the sentence- was suspended pending District Deputy Grand Master Harold Brockport. good behavior. - ---\- — G^—Dobson-,--and-the^ third degree will-: DEATH OF GEO. BABCOCK FOLLOWS SIX ANNUAL SENIOR J»UY greater part of which he has been connected\- witTFthe DeckerMaitufaotar/ Ins Company. About two weelca <igo- he D&YHAinRr BEING STRUCK BY AUTO 1 8treet - and intended to continue the \ 'service on ..gas engines and fann , -. • _ _^ v ,- .. -. „ . -.—r -... „,, , . . * -, JmmiJ _ -i.-. .-\. . ------ -• -, iiraplemontft.-- •- -.. ...--. -.-«.-:.-..„..«.« :.^-_s^, Deputies of ne^h^Mgng^^saioUoa^.l^sTnnnaitei' OBnrca. IfficneStey whnn^ ^ T ] ie , dea1 ih .of'tTedrgt'WJvB&hcock, ; , JS6^^r^'^^g t w^er;-ana it ts as^ ' He \ waa '^mong the'flrsf of Brock' aaC.l^i&v^al^afJiS^^ a TormW-^ 66 _ ^^ ^ ^ &u u u^^^2!ra?J«^?I5\f ; ^- \ \\ \\ ~*~ = VANOEL-rJEMZEN , • A lovely November wedding, was • be_acconipanied by several Pistrict/salemnized* Saturday afternoon at. -be eonferr-ed—o&-a-4ulI'^ctoss.-'- It is ,expected-tJ&at Rtr W.. ; Bro. Dobson will • of hi» district. The first section of tho resident of Brockport. and daughter I r«ce^f-4ast-3aoiula-y- taornlffig. _L Qn Wednesday.Hhe^dajf\ scbodl'cTosed iefore: the Thanksgivings recess, ii ~ Tn^fnmglvsBeinT51yrrBS ^httdfPB -of fltte first-'grade ''sang a; irTOp..of „snn?s which was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. Tbe first - basketball „game„j0l_tfie \ieaioff \\w^ffpltfyed \in MormalrJlall Tlianksrfvlng evonlng. A prelimntary gaime was played bet-weeh the~Normal Reserves and the Brockport Orioles. Emma Jenzeix Bent of Jlar- jrearsr oecujr-ed Fr4da-y- •Mitaiiey—Itumo on MttXOiistrottW-oiv-tae- rzTM^oiopened^ter ^'^^\^_^ l ^J^^ *e -fetfe ^^ fey after the ,cedent w*i,h oc ositer. tl6 -was very d«al. and it is i -:Porti»-men--te-ans,wep-*th« f «all-40i-.tl»-r- r.olors, nntl pnllsfcd in Sept^mbnr, T9T7, L . believed Ills amicllon coMSibuted lu J H<> was psslgne d ta -the-309th F4eld n large mmrstrre toth» accidienfc- a bod^ 13 the-t^rnan\Lutheran supper! Artillery, Battery D and saw service „, , ^ , „ , inrsovoralof the-hardest-ongagomenfts ThP cerfinony was per-| i1T i ^utrmobite_the J3l«rday^ ..eveniiBg son of I/0ren.zn and I^ouise-Babcock,^ 'overseas, winning promotion to \Ord- ^Tew'apk, Friday^eveningsDecemhec 5j„.,—, ,--,-»-,, t-r,^-^ ^ : The Stanford 'Acrhdevement-Test-will °» Spring, street, where a speciallable IllOcheater. be-given t0r ,.pupir s : M:\tb«-Trainnag' E P~ Fe& ^^^^^ chool ofJhe flTS-^fethseVeSHlt a^d\ - A-ragnfer mcptlns of Hhe jBaaietjOf the chuffh. Th^.H-^rp^wAm.nooJia^ d ^adkpaj±^m^ ^.v^,^ h-nto'flf the .usual Holmes; Chapter was held; -Puesday:[A;: \Crisp of' Brockjwff ind ; Stewart ;The ft ~Gldent resulted Ilif^-I/a-ke Roatl .'.f'tr.ii gr.rnt runny yea.r£. wi^bth^grttde^ Jn_place of the usual rniaterln examinationx\ ... 77:—..„...:..,\.—^He- is HLijvi.ved—b-y^his-wtfe.^Mande-r- ... v - » ow - - __. ^^^ mT ^ Ho> '\\J*** ^ *» ^ ffe '^ s -Vatte Buhnore; his parents. -Mr: amV- 1 .MghC. .th&~''J^ttlL^lfigree:JMag. eoJl-gWafren of Jtonhpstpr—: ~^- T riof-tlra'-sSiu1--mr±-ofb'^55r1su3THM On\F^Wa7~Deceml>er 5. members of ferred ^ C - °- Seaman. > ' \•. f The church was bcnntifully deporat-lpor the first few daya .Tiin condition \--- '—- n \—• — »••— **««i- ••••.•• -*v* • t* Hie-h s'hool Department will re • Several-members-accompanied-Uio'ed-wittor^ celve thei7reTror^ W ' tlh a P nSfebl& recovery. A char •>f Nb-vemben M a^\-^--.^'^^^-\. — •-•*-• ' - -Mrs; Tr & . «utmore, of Ixjckport; two- ^condition Hire, sons. Sidney of ^ Angoes, ^^^ ^ RpTnioxe^ot T^kpoA, recovery. A change'for the Itollo, of -St. -Paul.—Miniiiy-and—one eveitos. On Thursday evening he^will | palms. Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mrs;-J^eHie Rehearsals' forAct IV of the annua!: assist in the reception to \Rt Worship-] Preceding the- cpfomony Mrs. Mil-strength fa;iled rapidly Senior Play \Seventeen*'* which comes fuT\Edgar Barnes, who will visit hundred Brway O'Brien. «*m \Dawning\. For the past ten yea jww.bs-srt-48 tote* toewr, ax4*-m *™terS-trvi8&Btl^<^ M«..James Fer^soji£ir \TfaTrr-ttrnrres aic .';v.n. - agj^TesftHftifr^ef+wTi—fipi^.v' <o v*HHfi#r-t-J**^emoer: bays.,tbrnicriy pupilsjinjspm£ depart- This game was won by the moat.. ReservoW fifteen to: foirrteefli. The I ceeds from the play to -'the purchase -- iaala gameT of .the \evening Was:\&e^ WaJcTasggiE to r&e school-wBiou-wtll ; tween the'- regular Normal teaiQ abtpa\ the—Alumni. TMs game Was won by tj^lpxhOfflg^I^dgjv at. SBBSsfto at_tha.tJlnse, The funeral wag aetcTMffnojaF after-; years Mr. Babcock ,ii»)on at the Methodist church. Rev. I. and following thrrpH-iiiny shp »ms ha f , spent hia time botouin-Jiis: -farm 1'.. MHli^r.; offlrlnTfnF: Jntyrmpn-t at whose- horne is in-©sWegbY-btfct-W!ho-ils n^w enroute to Florida for the winter;: started last Monday. The Class has decided to devote the'pro 'mi enlor On—Bee.—tsV-be-Wttt - fustall offle^ru '. \Becau's^.\ ati-Webs'te*-i(Odge. , 1—EEompU^-al-5i5fl u'Uuik-the JirJdal on the Rtagp. Jitst wgst of Redman^ West* rSarkson cemetefy. SCOUT NEWS Tfoo.p No. 2 has started out on an-, brida was ! pajsty^entered .l^ejpbu\f r ^rW ^hf strains^ Itff IvOhepgTin^ wedd^f march Tbp OBITUJ^Rir I - TV ftfftirSTHM RUNAWAY \J!£ :Mr.^\\5fw»bn 4^Fa3I«y\ -and -^gjgg\ FeW Bulmore, of Lockport,... . ... Was st4-- McCARTrLYL be aaobher ^rt^las^jy^uw. MI«»w ui^' ^ VerysuccessM^ear and is now [ a t the 'altar bv thecr.Hnm and hir besti^bhn- McCarthy .^ge* 64 -years, pass. the series \ alrsads-^prpsen-t<?d by -for' mer-'senlor classes. _ _ ila ^,'^ facad \\ \. ~ ' ^TSauv RleterTEV Laig> of BrockpoSj .\.•Th\e.-ah«JM-ban4He^U^-t&~^y^^i^ •He was a member .of\ the Presby- terfan church -of -Sweden Centex, of- PfiiP-g v Wfriiv- a» uv^r- ahoiit nve'.^\^\ 11 t \^'1g g pf Odd Feltowg and ot\ miles south of Brockport otn the Lake tU e American Legion. ^eS~aWsy early M«nday ; n3orniHg a/t Ms troad-had a-very forimtatcescape from A military fa-neral was heM ffit'lu'fc:: l^TrEKS TO THE EDITOR l~ -HBd.fter Republic;- —---j^_ -• \ Tl? rei.iloa^df'lPi tlpurf : foatl%ri f~B. A.*^r-was ; -neH ; alT Wfiaffng\_aJ^sffl|lCi th#se days aM^f^gday gygpnig, ^m^LJZM'J^- 1 they' surely have something to be -\thankful \for They~ 1isa«ily thank I——^Superviso'r Geo. A. Beadle and road - -cdinmiss-ionei', -Ed -Goiter for 4he 4ni- provement Wnich Was ^r^atly needed, and wM* has gfeaily in^iroved the rba<l. If you don't believe it just drive 'over the' road and 'be convdn'ced. It will surprise you'the amount of--work in'sUch a .short time. tM. T. •Lott UNDULY /MIFFED The operator ofjfta-tion 8 AFQ writes ' the ^Reputolic\~iEhiat ne is 'thoroughly posted on the regulations of radio transmitting. Weil, we haven't said he ^wasnt or that he ever - tranismt6]sd \duripig.restricted hours, in fact, we dldrft even know that the young man - Iiad a receiving set or tranismtbter. The same atsb.applies to 8AR.Y. From in- formation we have received and *|n fagt, experienced, it lias appeared thm -someone, name and residence absolute- ly uhiknowh to uis* has been transmit- tiiig during prohibited hours. ^&yi*^ , GlSF HGfff^ \•^JSSiMu'j^iC'.telgW'ins jaai^ytaas irtgnrj.^on WgjeMay• mbmirig ltlte home; S^tnTday atternwrn at 2'3<r™- durlnK-the-Ctoistmas vacation- : and\-as\• of -wbite eantoii cr^pp -wi^-o*an ; ge-?fiS*S^*T^ nmr\awa^\^ >lrft, ? k; ^ sw ^ rnsiiaT \ our sOTuinT^ta? Tis ^ranniaijb^os^mJarin&r^^ vett7wSs : ajR' Scoutnraster ottp has __shown -' vitta^ \«iarir^eT^ltl.r? J nnd-he ^rihrowji anx al Itliti. toggy 61 l^tg^Sg^-'^gS. 88 ^^ = Barlai. was ; ; |: -Ktrhyl\\WTio- is CT CSeM^BeaebrHidge cemetery, '\ \' - hoaauet of -Am«r4^an rioauty lATrs. T. r.JSmgMtais Yilkge^.and -he ; Lh'? A^.J^'iVru, WIMD jjiirt .of ito^ • , ••_-rry r _ _._..;:^ T ... jr ^~~\ hors<o he wajs ^driving:—Sliorily after • \'\ \ _- .^^f- V 1HSH y\\ sllr P T ^ SBS ^f 01 \ *fte \men an3-bdys J fgjiied wfth a. coronet\ of' ; lace and {spent practically his on-tire life time, j the pavement. --Mr.: ? i ^. p6 j^.^ ,bl69SOins.-an4-she.carried, a! His nearest, surviving. relatM .fe..y±ai« .9L3£e,_wna.tl T°\!5) -mTvL ^UJL NiLl\- 111 '^ CMrJiG C9jai,lte -. JmmU P^fatfe*- TTie_niaiflLfljr.hofagr•M»«s roaaJfarri.onlWilkesbarre., Pa, * l-nompsoiu nm w«» -UUBBIT^IKUU , „ T ^ :n;o , it ^ ^ Mn*tK.\ »ai,,jai* T(, i^ OTCW* COTFton m^'beaded-wttfcf- The-4une*a4^rviee^\veFe held -Wed-; the accident he was picked uo in a dazed condition by -BeTirard -Renaie .\The <5alf of -the North,\ wHh--Rki Tin and alxjut-eigfcty fflembers and ®ueste'.- Tlg nfiB~SreaF\ffo& -feafuredi\ \have\ wepe present- T-he^nfefcamment ca* mm ^5^'^^ ^^ jfignesthave sisted of a program of music and read-. Mfc ^^ cnJoyed , b y ^ ^^ a<m togs •BnaagsSr-U? -Mrs. Wilson; »;: fdr oft Hjallowe'en a party was given Shafer.^ Following was .the JHWWI:^ ^ ^ Norm , al Scai0<)1 imiteL Ch a rl?sTcLein V Pam,\ ele0tiO,iai ^^ '« re ^ r - ted *> r *^™» 2; Group' of piano selections, Mrs.joy Mrs - ^red- Gordon. Gillette Scott of tihe ESa-stman School, Our fatest appointment was ..Gordon 1 (Peanut) .Hamlin f aoul'|y. *. ^S^^SJ^ 0 ^ ^l 1 ^- ^^tchforgreatadvance- 4. Group of readings, Mirs. Harold ments cut .steel, heads and a bamdeau of orchid lahid silver ribbon. She carried ^sa arm \bouquet of pink Kalarney roses. ' The bride presented Mr*- O'Brien and her maid of honor with silver mesh bags and .the groom's gift to his bast i nesday 1 morning at 5 o'clock from tSic <Iazwl condition by Cfi-ufcB'oT : the \Nativity TteV. M. J. \ r tnd t-akcii to Ms horne. Asidf^ from. Krieg . officiating. Burial at Mount: being, .badly shaken and la,med, ne suf- Olivet. \ >' fered no ill effectR, and tee next day :—,— ' ; was about his usual 'activities. • - -r • , BRJLTTON ° The death of Mr^, Sarah Britton, man was a'silver cigarette set and *vr!?. aff 68 /i arS, .. 0 f <?U ™ a . f*.*? 0 . A S. ol . d as senior patrol (be ushers he gave white gold cuff- Rich, 5. Group of vocal selections, MJr. Harold •Contolln, a student of the \iSast- nian School. ^^tftter- t)he program. Might refresh' meats were setvedl a_S -4 — . •- • BAKED FOOD SALE The- Young Ladies Missionary So- ciety will hold a baked food sale lat •Community Center ^Saturday, Dec. 6*h f IbegTEning at 10 o'clock. Presbyterian Bazaar ' Remarkable assortment of Chfist- inas gifts on .sale at the Church Dee, 4, The Scouts have been invited to a Girl SicoUt party to be given in -the Normafl School Saturday nigM, Dec. 6th. For *his reason our regular week- ly meeting will be held, oh Saturday this week at seven sharp. Next week look for bur new merit advaneemen.t system and for a pos* slble new movie party. ANNOUNCEMENT i Every Monday heginning November 10 I will give the ^Harper Method of Hair and scalp treatments at the tome' of \Mrs. Fanny Ireland, 139 Main street, Brockport, from 9 t o 5. Phone 121-\W Holley for appointments, \nlrs . Au- gusta Bowman, ,ll:6tf Christmas Decorations Bells, crepe ' paiper* \ -garlands, also Christmas tree light ouitflts'at Dobsons links*. After the ceremony a' reception and buffet luncheon was held at the home of the groom's grandmother at 45 Child street, for 75 guests. The house was decorated fcbrduhout with pink ana \white chrysanthemums. During .-the evening Mr. and Mrs. vTandel left on an extended westefrn trip. They will be'' at home after December 15th at 564 Emetsbh street, Rochester. The prenuptial events included a rafiDety sJhtower by \Mrs. DeKolb' an,d jMiSs Agnes Bnglebrecht; a Variety shower by Mrs. Wm. Brheati- -a Hnen Gregory\ Hospital at Albion last Wed- nesday. Deceased w<as born in Brook- port. She is survived by her husband; two daughters, and one brother, CHICKEN PIE SUPPER. Oojicordila Dutheram Ladies Aid w)ll 'sihoWer by Mrs. J. O'Brien, Jr., of East hold a chicken pie isupper at the chuTch n^w^, . dinner nartv at fht, Tuesday evening, Dec9th frbrn 5:30 1™****t *\ * « I I 7 to 8. Admission 65c. . ' Odenbach by Br. Barnibardt; a ltm- SNVESTMEMTS \First Mortgage Bond*. S. W. Straus & Co._ 6%; 42 years without loss to any fiwtestor, Arthur \Topley Agt., State Bank of- ComnSerce Bidg. \ Phone 1.28-M. • __- ; . 4:17tf BLUE PITCHER GIFT SHOP Many Christmas Novelties Including Cards, Trays, Belfe, Ash Receivers, etc., in brass, bud vaaes, Oandlesticks, in handwrought copper, 'Art Pottery, Embroideries, a variety of Toys'and Dolls for the kiddies, and many other attractive novelties from 10 cents to |10. A new assori&lent of the popular Ivory 'Beads at 40 College Street. the Harrison Hos.e Company field In 4 \ their robms^Tuesaay evening the fol- lowiang-were tileoted: officers • for thy— enswiW year: President, OT. S. SheaT\ vice-prpsldent, Gerald Feltz; flniancial*\ \ secretary. , George. Malley,; recordingL, seoretary,_ C. J. Galktgher'; trfeaurer, J. G. Gonley;. foremen, George Malleyp PR'iCES REDUCED ON JAMS :lsfc assistant, Wm. Bement; 2n^ a»- Jellies and Replies until December sistant, Ralph, Strong; trustees, Lee • fifteenth. Priq J 1st on request. Mrs. Hoyt, Frank Gleason and George Shear Henry Morgan^one 309. flre warde0i Fran , k GXeaBJ)I1 . • . ; Moving Pictures F h& Company will (hold a' reception\\\\\ The moving picture, \Daddies' 1 will in their rooms New Year's'affernoott' be shown at -the Presbyterian church from-S*{o 9 for its members this evening at 8 o'clock. Adults, 25c; '\-\*• . \. : M ' .. Ohildre-n, 10c. n ' CHRISTMAS. SALE DEC. STH Miss MizaVeth Martin will open her' take #iuual X-roas gale t \Monday J^ee^/Sqif TAKE NOTICE ParentTeaohers Association ... ^....-- r „^_. . notice. The card party Which was to •' Uae wl and orhamehtal articles. Sonle- be held at the home of Mrs. peorge thing ndw everyhousekeepef .\jytttjiaffic: Patte on South TOaim .«ltreeft, thfe'even-.IEveryene welcome. 'Monday, l)e& 8th, ing has been postponed Indefinitely. . Sale wil 1 continue thru the holidays.'; ;—.— \V . . •••• -• - No..51 Erie Stre t. * ' SAY IT WITH TOYS '-- : \ \. : . '-.\ • \- - \- - Why not make this XkwfB \an-e»- ADAMS BASIN CHURCH SALE* '. peoially happy one for tihe kiddies? 1 Don't forget the annual dbristmaa*' Mtorb toys for them will m^toe you just'sale^ at'the Adams Basm QhurcJi\ to-> ' as glad as they will be. We have the 'morrow night. Supper will be serrad:\ most complete igtock in our -history ansd |by the Ladies Aid and there wlli he all .,:' the prices are really toolow, you wili-, kinds of--Christmas 'gifts to altttrpM^-. '•'•'- \' second thiat after calling. Tjhadwiclk; your attehtibn. Tfhis. is one ol the \bM*. 1 Cabinet Works in rear o(L Community .annual church eveiiita §0 please jmakfe ' v Center. 12:25 a real effort to be there, : * . .- •-:•*•;•\• J *^fe . ;t.