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ii'jiimislBiiiUimGiteiSM •;-/' \;\::i\4\ '!_ \. 1 || .;l i 4 TJdUBiU^ aB,\MiBt-. r -t.HVqSPAV> JAWUAftY- *L 1925 ^^ Wff^ii ^ROCKPOIl4-\\R-EPtlBL4C ^^--X-QyR.^i^WE,J^J^glL^--, ^g^arageailrtitn 1 tgCmCTS^hgrr-at-fer Personal Nlerrtfoti Abt>at—Everybody And Fpr 'Everybody Mrs. Arthur iMiarsh entertainedSat* sperottsi ^hias bBep-iibstpaneiduntil.January IS. See -ChV tw¥. Dank -ads this week and know you will have it if you drink Brighton Blend Coffee Both have a real message, money In them lor yon. Skiing on- Beach Ridge has 'brought .outr-dozehsj-of -enthusiasts,—orany-^of- iWhona report the sport as fine. Sportstoen; are-urged-to---feed •the I>Hfia.wB.Tiii_B : -•liTyt.n. ^milder weather con? Lee's Grocery Main St. Brockport zzau xWtyZM •~~^^-~iSrTM\\Wilirfi R. and MM. Everybody who reads this ad, we ish_you a happy, pros- New Year—one whose bin i» full of warmth and cheer.... That'* the sort of you can purchase here. :-BEAW-fc©t3feS .r - - • 7— -PESfie-323^W~ '25 Thursday Afternoon,\ Jan. 1; BREVITIES— Thfi .meetjtiigL,: History Club Thet-e is diHons\make it possible for them to forage ifor thetttselves^ | „. We \are very sorry to. have to leave out a number of -personals given, us hut going to press a •day early raises' the„diek'eng_som,e times. . . ^ The Harrison -Hose Company Will hold a New Yearns recegpition for mm- 'be?s front- & to -& o'eloek at their quarters' ivt tie Public Building. white*- appears dx> be, it 'summer u*d ; py-ia|beiMiooft4h^hoh'Op-'0if 'MfSr®; teway. . - - . .-_, •••-.~~-fi~:- >,...-. —-William ili*sh4M\*tS«>ches;}aar spent Gihristmas •wibh„lhj^ l .sister. Mrs, M. 33,i AIIIP.T). Miss Ruth Lyon .of Rochester spejit the week end with Miss -MaBgapet Beadle; , . Andrew E, 'Sherett of Rhiheibeck is the guest -of ,hjs -sister,; 'Mrs. - B; jM. Blossom. \ \\\ '.\\'~\Z v \ the home, \\; •---•-> Miss Marguerite ^ Wiley lias been quite ill at her 'horn*, -out i s slowly -\-\ MrT \affff\ Mrsr .'GhiaWes \\ Snider-- Of Geneva spent l^ndsy^yjth his niother, Dr.- Isaac S-nM-er of\Philadelphia is s^hditj^the-^olxdayf-w-ith hi^fe er, X Latta Snrderr r _.^ . Miss Beti^NHco?r»&penit several days Jast_weelt ir Miss Mtoiga-ret Pringle. . •Mr.' and Mrs. Charles'. 'Houer were •»—• m AMONG OUR CHURCHES -few! St. Luke's Church Church of The Nativity Rev! M. 3. Kreig, Pastor vWi3effi^F£STTO : ; MassesFNtwr 1 Years-TOornlixg will ibe\ at 8:30 and.luT30f; Friday abeing^the\ 4-flrgt .Friday ojLjhe month HJoly Com- nltmiqn-^itflx 'be distributed at 6x3(L 7:00 and' Mass at 8 o'clock.', ,. • .. . Holy hour deyotionis FVidaiy evening at 7;a0>.; --— •---' tiori for Brockport arid j viekity, approved-by Bureau oi-Motor Vehiclesr- Light*-will he test 7^ #af^»^ SirVCaTr 1$CT Presbyteriarnjhu rcFTT' •Cb.ristnlas guests of 'Mr. .tWffltearjBaWflttrafreiBt ChriHto^s-te 1 p. mm ^ Rpohester, abchestc-r-the ipesT of Mr. and Mrs., : ^ s ;.- A . *> ( \?S&y and Miss Butler David Ely. 'spent Christmas With Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jay Bailey spent .Christmas' in ^^ , StmM ^ ^^e^. , ' Rochester ithe guest of-Mr.. and. Mrs; ^--•------^--^;--^Vj4eBlah^-4WedB©sdtty)= at 8 -o'eleek-. Long as sses oyemfaany^Tust lIKe does, so why-^iot get the most out of l t? Ilf y° u ™*.to.Jaak* it .seem-real j^ge [^^.^ short gfve ydur note due Aprji 1st. Tfrerie will \be a meeting of the Girl Scouts Friday afternoon at' 4 o'clock at Commuintty Center. All scouts are «skeA to start the New Yeas Tight by •bringing tbieir fifty cents- for the na- tiona-1 dues The Ladies Aid 'Society of the Pres .hyteriain Church will meet in the. January 7th, at 3 o'cloek. .Sewing for Mrs.' Jones, Community nurse, will, be •d&ne-Hat this timer—=— l - . r^-— • -^&r-r4s-Wessels^B-a'^ln^-eonflned-4o^ lR j^ ig ^^ the .house with a bad conditi blood-poisoning in. his_ha.nd. ^.He sup- posed, it was well on the way t o re- J. M. pamptop. Miss Marjorie U'dell of New York is spendinig .the hoMdays with he.r mother, Mrs. I^cwis Udell. ' -~3lir; and Mrs. A. 3. BpttaTfTweare guests-Christmas of Mr. and 'Mxs. J. C Lemke of Oarland. .__ . . .Mrs. (Henry Rose was. the guest on Christmas -day of Mr. and-Mrs: 'Edward .... . .-. - .. ^ .i^.. - ©am McCannell of New York City- is the 'giuest of his -parents, Dr, and: Mrs. A. M^Con-n-eU.- ^- — -Mrs.—Emma^^u*pee--.s5ent—seveflpa^jijig- days-in Spencerpoiit last week with friettds and relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs., ©rville Beadle of New York City are the .guests of his moth- er, Mrs, J. B..' Beadle, •' - .Mr, and-aiPSr Alf ; red J Wrig.M J <and -son of Hamlin, were gues'ts Sunday of Mr. afld 'Mrs. B. W. Boft,—- --.__. Edward Saover of Buffalo is the ofTiis mother, 'MTgriMaryT itreet • '- 4- Geo. Wiley of Buffalo spent 0hrist< nuas day a t the *iome of his 'parents, Sir', and Mrs- Jerry Wiley., Johin Ppye and John JieOool, Jr. are spendinig the week at tho home of f. J. EoyeT at ©iowiwyUie, Pa, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Greene are at Jor4an»4oE .J^Teair 'YiemrtiCguests of their parehlts, Mr. and Mrs. K. Greene. Little Miss Jane tMacLean of North Rev;-rEr ^3.-WehstfrTrMihister- a1Jory-*o--€icKmmfOTti< i -The .Lord's Supper will 'bo * observed on M Sunday morning.; Union Service at 7 ft o'clock next Sunday evetiiag in this church.: -Mrsv 'Baker,- a Missionary Tiitricatiu^peqllisi! Springs f or AlJ^Car^ B^^-##A#M^4^ IT. Br«S'tkport Service Garage 23SW •workhifg in Oaigole, TnflTa, - ^!!!: te tthe\ speaker. Mrs. Baker Is a great speak- er.. All are welcome. ' -,^^ Methodist Episcopal Church Rev.' I. B. Miller. Pjifttor 10:30 Mpminig- WoTjWp and Con.. -TnunSpnT--^---'—'-'—-> \\ --•.•-• -—-—' 11:50 Sund'ayfichool.' 6:00. Epwioftih League. The program TtenawandaJs vistttng her grandpas. wl , u ^usteriiafgely <rf- rnusi^' Miss- ents. Mr. and Mrs. A, N. MacLean, ' .Harriet McClaskeyVwill be\tSe^leadefr-^ • Mrs. George »«a entertained at; - 7 ;0Q Umion 'Service at the Presby- M Wm\B^&M 1 i M 1 BROCKPORT, N. V. tn^a^e~^FoTStray afternoon HK honor ot Ilfajicsi onsbw TFTaven; 'COiun. . - 1 Mr. and^lrs. Harry B.^rnith and Charles P. Smith and son, Walter, spent .Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lenz. ;: Iffrr tan*d \^MrsrnEJm-rfry\ \MlBIutfeir were called 'to Lyons Friday to attend the -funeral^ of his\ brother. Mm'ehant MaoMuHen. Norman, Jefiancjiurch^^ _^\ . __._ The week of Grayer Meerting will be- gin . Tuesday evening, l Jan. 6, wMi Ladles* . J&gnt^-. WedjiesdapY, ,Men's_ Nigiht; Thursday. Bpwbja£K~~Iieague •Night,' and Friday, Gbuuroh Might. .. 'became ! Mrs. X3eor,ge Fuller and son returned the first of tho wppk from -Dennis Oisey of Rocheater wag:-a Roobester whe're ttiey havP been the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, \ guests, cf her cousin, Mrs.;>i. C. Kirk. -r- -Miss-Ldu,!se-GreswaU Mitis^MartM-feshioned song*-} : -^ao~p,- nu.-Breach. M oovery, when the condition •oecame j^^ , Con] , e y i , 0 hristmas. worse, necessitating an enforced vaca-' --vr„ .„,, •-»\\ -n ~ A «,_*;_ w „. 0j .„t. • — tin _ • . « Mr - and ™ s - \• °- Al'bnght of Rooh- Miller, W. Beven, Georgp Beven and ing, 0 • • ' .w* 8 . 1, wer ® ^ esis last we^ •<>« P^t'Mias Hilda Peters of RorliPster were iffin'd Mrs. Charles D. Cooper. . '.«,*»«!* ,riiri'<5t/tr«i<3' nf A. R. rooms Tuesday evening, \ - , Mr , aad , M , Sj Arlhui , ^ ffue ^ s Christmas of Rev. Ei C. Reber,' pastor ^' 10;30 a. m., A New Years-ernvon by ..ft^..PMtor.;_il:30, Class meeting. Tell in testimony your purposes for the year; 12 noon, Sunday 'School. Bring more new scholars; 7 p. m., Song'ser- vice. Come and help us sing old t 1 _1£SQ11RCPS 0VI.R4Uflfl,fta(lQa t f &W-Js*— OFFICERS THOMAS C. GORDON; President \MILO I. CLEVELAND, Vice-President /GIFFOR^^O^GSN^ice ^rlsiden? '\ GEO^ E. BENEDICT, Cashier : \ \ ' RODNEY C. SHULL, Asst. Cashier < r JL DIRECTORS A special the G Jan, Gth-for instauitnm of -offl*«T6r R 0 ^^V mre guests of .Mr. and JmpS^fSaT Oady Womanfs..Relief Corps..Ito..74. p. A . Btossomi over Simiday I Mr - and Mrs ' J - Memhers of •Cadv;Po'st and.S,„0. V.' Mr. and. 1 1 Wednesday prayer nieeting, 7:30'p Mrs- *m. • - - * __ -This-Wednesday, night tliere-Tvrlhib^ ^ a Watch Night service begln-nlng at 8 ^ Ttev.—W-.~ 'G.^Worboys—will\ E. BENEDICT M. L CLEVELAND • \EDWARD J. FELTS .THOMAS C. GORDQN GEO. B, HARMON — - HENRY HARRISON E. L MATTHEWS \HENRY W. MOORE GIFFORD MORGAN 44EN-RY-F. NEWMAN. X X t.. X il: E. H-ecol: and soil, Corliss, of Lbckport, Dwisht llecox of o'clock «™ h,ir!t«i telm-nwiiMit-^iiimPr-TWH-'- M -' and MrS - E -'^ atte w ^ ' Chr£st ' i^uffalo and:* Miss. Mildred, Ehlert ° of are invited.to ba present Supper will m , as CTests of , MP . , aM ^g. WilHam, Toledo • Ohio were guo^ts rhrtetm™ be served at 6:30 o'clock. . 'ooffe nwi f-imn-u-'of'no^w^ °„* ^ istmaa -rh. ™;™H™ .f n« h A w m m- family of. Rochester. o-f Mr.-and-Mrs. Leo. Hooox. Th fi members of the EL A. ^^ rr ^ twHHr ^^ j .^ s a , He ;^ rgM1 ^•„- fhp - 1 . popnf ^ ^ ^ftrs. mm , TOOTO ,,.^ io ^„„ --nxerts-df * toir rg€esr_of th^J^se^^L^'l Alieo -•\ v£v, Luth.ConcordiaCrn.rch Bneft of^^ocnesterr-yp^T^^TniT^^ ' Wv : J. : Wflt eBfepgr^astey— m mmmwmmmmmmwrm mmm preach and other's will assist in lead ing different parts of the program for yv. the evening. Come. V j>m «J*K>«BSO^3^>^O:^: .^o J:«O-^3^«O®^OSS*K>»! ^^KSC^SOOS^O ester were Christmas MuglgLShafer on Monday^Ia.miarX- &. . {¥ .rea4Sr^rraM--Mm-Mr-Hefft Sa r rtmett ^- l ^ nester ^ f ^ f ^ r ^-^ r at 3 o'clock.. Harold DobsQU .will give <Mr& wiilhnn Carter and Htt^ sen 'vrT ,* ^'^tres^p^mnt^—ar » , m ~, i n 4».o.ctt nn . *„ii, n * <•»,„• t«^„ v\«H,.m \-arier ana nttie son, Mj ss Masters* school n; Di'''bs' Fr»rrv. a very interestinig talk at that time. um v nt—xtaaiinnLcuK—mnv.i rct^..i„i /1,—=——— — —^\^ tTOM-th W t\it ^;^^Mn> Bii.iy.--oi— aoeneflter--wt>ro-- Christ uaa MTB. Buell entertained ;M ^A :tnat au dues no paid at _ CTf>at s of Mr. and-Mrs. Win.-flatter ! this niertlng «0a everyone Is. request. Mr^and. Mrs. R. W. Baylies of Erie, 1 BetterMilK Wednoadn.v nf 7r$n p m Hyivf-stor g , ; 7 .-•• — ; ~ -» - - box party Eve services, \Abide with us\ will bo ai the Lyceum Wednesday Vy-pulng the prayer wltlfwliicif w K \ cfose\ thQ t^oi tKTBaby\ ! Sttart tS^ \T*J f Did Yer. _ _ .. -fhnilfef -iTrOT^T^m:,\ 5 Wew - \Tear T fi~^ services, \Re-joicimsr in hope; Patient in-tribulation-;- Insitant in prayer\ will be the exh-jftVlon for the New Year Sunday,.Ja?iv4.th^W),:30 a. m. |-B# *#--tetwJfe-^ftm.3vWcfe:^-:*<r^K;arespeadag{ae'-iifl.Hd<t > -s with &* ! FKTTMKKS MUST cou^ERAyE : fs^nr to Elim island. - parents, Mr. and Mftf. George Adams. ( Fnrmors who wmt *.'<ee better The McLaughlin home on--Gollege ---wis*? Tenivis-iTtfoTiBTi ^n, f r -nrnn^™.- » ., . unnr «,h^-i.4- i,»»T,.» n o.ff-^-. : Mr«--«+ACv ~~ -- ^•^\•cneli aad- „William times for-the farmer nm-'-ct toother street has oeen sold to a Mr Stork- M itehell ^n^hrittrmt atrHITtoii-The^awl hel-p solve their OAVH'u''*foms ami of Rochester who e^octato takej^a- M:S * AIl , ^jfts. Ward .Mitchell.':S wS Me Sh2 \• WStolf- Mr. Stork is eonneetea^ wit a the nrm v^r<?Ifv t>? onon/TiriCT n,a. mirfo* m ««™, -^ . «, - .'• \ = • . ~— . n t CUM* V n n ^ n ,. p n- w 0 „ fl »i, a versuy lt ' s P^a»ii? the Cliristmas va- dress by Charles S'. WHson, prosidont Preach a sermon aiprojrr >te for o.t -SiWey,.^Ltoasay & L ew,^ and -the^iou wJrtj--att aHdr-Mrsu E^JUCoap. ^ f th? 'NiF : y4^^t^^Htn4u«^^ family comprises himself, wife and mnn „ \ .«t?w.„xoxK.itnic. .uoTtreumra.t. uptptnnrj season. w h - n mni? - --.- r .Sonioty, brondcnfM -Swrn —RH+ SQ ^^--~Miss--SSN%lyn Revnolds and; FJls- WGYrScheiiepfW<ly. n.^pad^y:\oven- \.': Saturday,; 2 p..m;;.S*lworQf rpligioiis Divina 55 Services. Pastor \Wfl'teuh-ucR will ^ (laughter. Miss Patricia, welcome them to -Broefcport. , %~- -- - WinheiaT'BrbwnlSTffge^r'We'TJnr Sunday- Soh nftl nf tor •thftnmwmonv Mss \feefrad frorri the 1!\ -LakeV-tew \\Terrace. 5 your -r^ Y iwwi ^~-VRrsttr^f~MichriraWwas*nn*ble JO life fiimiiu ' ' ' ~*--~^^~y-- ~ - ~ \ -~~ ^£&~~ih^JXin^ ftn ^^r--aS^i#feteea^»y^r^-^^s- 1 ^ rnrs? ^^ cann £ hj^^ed hv-^g- making with the College Opera CdTT^^S^^^^S^^ f*^*™^l««**** pany. He is doing vocal numbers, and . P ^ P ? - * ™ A ^ . R euben; ^essential. Tho f nner maist.con,\ KTiomT-speaking ^rlsP^e^Goi:- '-ifr : ^rW : P : A ^ in^^^^f^ ^ ^ ^ —'^ ^^^\— •pany includes in its intmery Chicago, family were Christmas day guests of'.trill solve mam- »<• M,P difilcultlPS that ,, Detroit. Cleveland and other .midwest- \j r n ^..^ TRq -r, w r^,^^ „* ^ i * _ auiy ^•™'\\ _' • \\ UHUIUHIPS wai Jjk :_-^_.. - mT: . .-»--*- -—- -?-HS-'5H.' JA Ay:^CxnpnEm-i>f«Spen-|.beset--bini---^He-r^^ V. ern cities. There are sirty-five mem '^ n \\ :JU0ffiaLme£tJr.£, Jin. l24k-7i3Q p.-ai.' Si : iiv7Traii : y\\V r Stevens, pastor \ » Coniinunion with ad* pastor, subject. \Th<> ^rr 1 r r 11' ' 1 —« -V^,.,.„. . — — —: ~\„ —1_ . •' • ! Uers iffTHe Company. • cei-port. r ;tices.-and^ths- -mw „„*.«. • . 'Miss Dorothy P^Pmahof-Westbmyitiiodsbome wHhhiuVandapplvtl^n^ -~The\Merchants'-Christmas tree and has^ returned howe after spending sev ! ^ \^'-i' .'-\-\\ ,T-L^\ \^ . c.;_i_ n,.... -_-___ . -u..—' i..„u_~—.—_rri' -v.--..- -..-.—v.- , \. ' 1-. Mr. -Wilson str^wl the fa<st that it and Mrs. Webster- lOrso a, m drass by the .enite In the evening at 7 o'clock the Moth, tako-rtreso prac-^-^^t* \Presb^crtoa._a3id JBxptSsl'- -Con--~*» -^e^f—^w-^t«-,...-\^M^-\5.,^ ai)Ion service % -•'W-e-wiir-be gJad\to have you ipsri^efciour inilk supp'fe It is grade A T . Tuberculin Tested. Excellent delivery service. Give Trial order. PKone 9^7^27-^- us a Stations also at Gexi. A^ Way's on Erie 'fe^fyrErRtt^rm'nV oi^^ttt6 : ?^er— : in tho Presiwtortan Chitrch, Mrs. May 35 -Santa Claus-^waro a huge* success to eral days with -Mr. R, Baker of On^ol^, mdia, is fh^SpeaR-\ -the—teyg^-aatd DfiTl5\ aa&ut—tgs^w^o^^hg^mlnT-^v t J* H. f ~ T 3ewe!er -whorri two hnridrerl hoxea oi candy and% -au \Mra.-\Fraiiieis\ Qamstoe*: and- ris net eaottsfr -for * 'faart&tt^&H&i©w-T?~r~=~^^ Mrs, Baker and th&r husband., the ^.^_ I TNte Lake View Terrace Parm \ <5EO. RUDMAN, Pnvptietor — how-tOKrc-w thine.*, but th^it lw -miwt inrlimlied number^ ClrrtehmB Bnnaar-TSJffiHocR o^izm^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^ «ma?te..\^were distributed^---The • .teO^J^iid^y^ with'Mr. amd^rs, ? ^^ ^ \ n ^ TajBt W ff - ^ s s » i(I Carol singing was greatly enjoyed, and George H. Comstpick the youngsters almost mdbbp • old • Miss .Va-IMa Whipple of WBM. OfeL^*\\\ °~*Zl£\-7\ \!\*\ \ \ 4 ' + \'\* day.-evetrlag. •Santa in tberr-eagernesHIniet alruhe angB; N.^X.lrwnding .the-G^bl^n^^S^ J ^^?^?p it ^ i ^ m tn ! !!!fT' t> n „v„„„„ „^ ™„„*i~„ ^ ri ^T._ - 7\'^\^^:the annual meetrart/f the society in good things, in his bag. Packages and vacation with her parents, Mr. ond't? lo-tns a not ableswork in South I'rtdia. Mrs. -Ba-ke? Is a forceful .speaker and will bring \a .that the horticultural society^ i^^rf^ 11 \^^^^^^^hope^that -^umr^rm&Tmnn and is Invftinp ^^f ** *U**m MeBtea**-8m* ~~~\ We a.re> fortimate in^^et*. InigTWr^.: BakeT^to 7 Broclrpbrt for an - r jx*:<>^it<>«»:<>ErrfX>>^^-<^-j^oK^^^ ^]ni]iii£sjiiaj]inuiiiijaui[ti3tnitaiiHU}iiHiaiuiiiiniut3iiuiiiciiuaMiiiiHUHaiiiiiii[HnaiMiM[iHMaMurHiiti!Q(iHiiiHHtE3i(iiMnHttc»fMmmtm^- : ' - yf baskets of Christmas., cheer.,wets dis- Mrs^-RowJ-aad-Whtppte r _ andTJpidmetris( ' n tributed at the Cente*. - 1 Mr, and >Mrs. Webste 45wL_i44=lh--4f»!h—an4 addross, ^tmcKPiQifrt-Nr'TV- f their tguesf, Webster Chapman.arndf 4\VIW\ViVXV ^ : Sano^ianfSs^ & . ^°\ &\****- ^-lins^Leary *6yfe—H^r-sard • thai Li^utuuiaW?goTgP~ v,. ._. . nsor Seymour Lowm-in vinl' be a guest Miss Dorothy caiatma«n. i^ja^tofc-jfaft^aaagaai^fcat imi*&^„ There .willJhe-g-saciaL for.-thc^onng I and fire various snb.le.' s f* : \'t ~~&z™fiS — imtmmim rH- _;ha'by.__Helcn—r.nd -Mrs.—Catherine a r^ 3 JM f ^a^^feflpeBt^e^fislmaa. w Hh TMs will fie the meeting of the members of the church at Ihe home of f Rev; Steven's Friday pvpnireg at 7 L^iilr^Sist^^ 5lafc8aefc-0^ €oiiHwerG^ Resources ovfer. $1,000,000.00 ~1\. p6f,ce|it \Interest on Special DeposTts _DEANG. CRIPPEN FTRANK p, HEBBARD JAMES E. CONLEY ? . E. C. CRIPPEN . LOUIS B. SHAY Presidr§n4 ' Vice-President Cashier . Asst ; Cashier Attorney, DIRECTORS •V Dean C. Crippen James E. Coriley Eph'raim C, Crippen^ Chas.' M. McCrillis? Gedrge E Lockfr -J-. Albert C. Schepler Frank D. Hebbard Perry. C. Shafer- VanAlIerrSpring »Louis B. Shay '. -Donali A^ Dailey- Wilson M. Shafer •w, seventieth' birthday soe!ety'. : \'-' ~P : ~\'r~ anyw* :re in the world ; ;Tho prv ftir/W Mr. and Mrs. A. K. TuHey\- i^f ff\. , toS^VZT ^ mm ^^^^ i ie^i^ in eMn, •• afeg >«t* from toho^-beph^guests of Mr^^^^^-^^T^^ TT,*v•\„*«• „„„'-\; J -T ^ ilresa!ay - Profit. A hundred i-,rrels of applftn iftey were accomjpan ed hy Mrs Oal- * *- . • . + - „ « XT . ;froim 3. cei^airt on •..•~d maj>- pay the be their guest. ' \ - • I away wh\'&-wu^„„ ...v, lt *. UC -,L - ^ grower for his fxre;:' ; \S nut-leave him ALL THE NEWS ' '\with a m«a?or mnr-i'i of proflt. pgjie Of the Republic is \not found on two Smatl ^P 0 \\*\^ J > ^eping tho Tat or .three, pa ges-, Read every page. '• \. * : .JACOB MUSICUS ' well known -vioilmist and t feacher violin, twenty years -experience, Brockporti Mondays, ed free for home practice. Inquire Mc- (Maskey's, 11 Park Ave.. »' l:l orchard disessp-f'-pf. 1-eepki'g the^fruit jgrowihig in healthy ' •\•di-tfon. adds bar- rels to the crop. Tli <se extra\barrels 0 f<mtay--B& Irrd, .pnd^t-r•tfoe^ j gro.w<'r tvlnr in \P?\ 0 ^ 11003 them'they ar? mostf wplco-me. Violins furnish- ' r ^ e program nf tjio < H'ie-ty this wintor aims at ^enuinp effort fo reduce waste; to fill tihose extra barrels; bo ndd dol- ~ lars to the grower's hank aioeomit LOT OF • \ '• • ' - - ' THE BLUEPITCHER College Street Miss Allen DON'T SPEND IT FOOLlSfllV 1 THEY'RE USING A LUMBER With uhprecedeixted-lraildtng InnsFT \*'\\ the nee.d for lumber ) See £, '-sonic Gluh held Sntnrday nisht tho eration now naturally is greater than ever.\ OordOn & -Son before buying. MASONJCCLU At the annual mf'tih'g of the\* Ma- Former Perry*s 2r22tf ifo116-vflng\)tecfejs,fpr the ensuing year TO MILK PRODUCERS OF BROCK- I* 181 * eieSlt ^ president, Dr. Harry PORT Owing to the fact thiat.it is impos-> sible for the state to pay'todemity <on cattle in this territory until more funds :are available for that purpose, we wish to inform you that the village Ordi- nance causing only 4ubercttliJi~4est44^ taiik to- come int^o the village is- Hot eiffective until further notice. •'Signed 'T)r. John L, Ka?en (Health Officer') ' Dr.Harry R. G-reene (Milk Inspector) j'Greene; secretary, Dorr Red-nian; di- rectors, Perry Nesoitt arid Geo. Poster. A meetng 'of the directors of the Club will be held Saturday\ evening, .Fan. l<0*h. ' '» A HAPPY NEW YEAR to all toy friends aind p&trons. George Williamson, '-'The-Magazine Man,\ 171 TJstiea Street, *Suibscri'ptions received the year round, \ Hojfc and Cold Lunches ~ .' and Meals at all hours -We give real service • „ -.- _ - -~ -• • v ,i Try Our Sunday-1 Special CHICKEN DINNER 75 cts. The giver-of the money wanted you to have i •^omethihg that you would enjoy and keep, It § is furniture that transforms rooms frofn a ; living ,1 place into a real comfortableTcozy and attract--^ •§ ive home. We^are sure we have so_metltipg_^atr;-> would please and be of real service to you. -\\\ 1 Wecatei* to banquets iii i We wish all a.Jiappyl and prosperous New Y A: V; 'w Proprietors - Furniture abd Undei'tiaking BROCKPORT, N, Y. fntiiiiiiifsnihiiitiiiiainMHiiiiiaii!iiuiiiiiaiiuiMntiiaHiihijiiiit»mfiHiiitonit«miHB»i«H^nii nmiwuffliaimiinmaiwiiii ^^V V '*i*« w w^« , • i' \••!?-•' ' ••'iia ••v.. •V •i«. -' V -' . • .- -< *