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__l -4wJ 1 J 1 - ~ -1 8r=s £* « 1 1 1 1 £* - L_ i-.-.. .^i \-JU- jr • ' % i >:• i. —1 • *v| j» r 4. f ri'T J'' % ! V0£ :xxw IV BROCKPORT, NEW YORKj-THPRSPAY, JANIJA1RY 8, 1925 ILECTION AND INSTALLATION OF X)FH> ±L JMS1N MAM BRQCKPORf ^RPERS CHAPMAN CRAZY ABOIT SARAS07A Cranyft Attendance foe digest fe Years-Cady Kpst ty^ 1 ^* f*?^ -y'\\S 6 —f»t,i.v«\*** M ^ ; .- °- -\ • \ \ —— ;• .—We .are atiU ait Sa; Sarasota, Fla., Dec, 25th iggrasotat and—hare - Install Saturday; Eastern Star Monday Night; Otjujenjoy^e^ery n^^y^^ >--' -- ... _n - - l I**! j far> going ar«md in shi>rt \sleeves most, Ajv . ,—>£~ «*«.-A >*» »ws Friday Night«>Fraternal Notes. m -theTie, .Haven't had any ram GOES tu SCHOOL Installation of officers of Cady Post, and a playlet entitled 'The :LOTO of .A f since weJe>r ton*, •eomdmg^down. -Nor23fr, Gr ^ , H^rdaT : att»*n'0!(M». Jtooaty- loffi; ;^L yitt -, tate e-,pi a o 0 sat^j^Qanetr\ -given by the ladies of the'some .parts of_the south -were very, ^tW o'clock; at the Gramtf Amy good:of the Order, and tM newly w Post feeadtpw^Arft in .the PaMc-BMttA^!-btdl,ed./le.(rt'iirer J jFi^d : .,Pjty;ls > . announc- ing, and1>11 comrades are urged to be '' ed that the program for the next meet- in\alitendatige7-^Howtog-^e-Hib^-i>S--tag-wwld-inolttde-a-disouaaion>.fln. hog. Hcers who will'be installed: to roake a 1M% Granger. Commander, W. L. 'Conklin, Co, HE, tfcN^y^ CavL, Jengtluaf service, B The n^xt meeting will 'be held \Safc yrs., 1 mo. _ihJr J a^nd L tourth degrees wij.1 'be conr Senior Vice ^Gpmmmder,._Bteman T Jeffed on -a class of eandifaMsJbjMthe t— -Gale; 3rd -N.-Y. A-rt., length\of- services-,- Ladies Degree Staff,., undet the direc- —^-—~--~~— :--—— ^fon*\OfiMrsrIieonaTd\~Rrolt,'\ ~\\ ~~ o yrs. „ v ^ . . _ . _ _ _ ^rrjimior-—Vice—Goinmaai!i^,__fiQlajid. THoughton,-Co.JBy 35th JSLX^IM^ Mngtli, A. college entrance diploma Twith credit'©aTned*=»s f -Jrt?e«ult-^--the-Tj.i(ner HOAG Saonuel J. Hraag, aged 57 years, died j •at his home on Fayette street, Jaffnar* | 1st. He was ^born in CoKocton, and ^ had beep a l-esArisnt of Brockport for; we^our ^areotit. • • ^\^g^-^^^ ^^^^tgg^^ M ^ „ nv , ^Nhva. G. Moag; three -sons. .Waldo,; •mit we nave had a few-good catches. I \^ X:_^_^„ _\_ J.1^- J.-_ S'Q far have HilL^Tkn: ^her Regents academic diplomas ^'^n-W^;-*na jour daughter* SupportPast Year Less Than In 1923—Finances Must Be Inereased^^^Time to Takeinveiitory On One of Finest Institutions In the Ifatoy ortr->Plan to Support It. not landed any ^.la^^-^\^^ ^lovd Harte,. of nansville: Mrs.!•.. *«»»»* first is inventory Hmeltf^any thmgs 'have been made to go, wut six nounds is-my-ibest. I • m ' e June ' x \** »?* ullUdU \ us r wl \ r^r^r,™ -Rcim? nt H^nn^rr^H • Mv« business,- and in a general sense, it is, that would have be-va p-imptly chahe. ones; one about six pounds is-my-Aest, [ but caught a. % ^pound stingaree whiteh be-sent to «•« Z^^Ztu^ »rlw» liQr^tm EaM,. of Spancerport; Mrs,;: busi n° ss tod in a general sense, it is that would, have be' ;Tl p-miptly dbmg. ,u * \ BAL ' UBCLi \5 \/\ uc «««•«»• r -.--^-,_-» :ZS» ZZ Z ,. !preliminary eertlfloates^earned-in last d \^- J '^ nrday. ^nuary;17th,a ?; wh1 C t^e-the : ^^. ^H»W*> \ ^neV.examination- Aave^een^-rei^rrvillage; John McCaffe/y and Clara .ttoag, of ^ nventorJ ' . tix ?. e 3 n bomes, schools,'^ and ed in one's own honie, a.i-! now - comes ._ reveiif thing else that means advance* a-time, When things ars ne-. t -1.. Jani- hits ywi with its tail,' which is aboutl 18 ta'Clies long and is hard like bone.: ceived for the followiag: Gertrude THe funeral serYices' were held from ' men t and,succe&s to us. That^being tor service, book cas of service g yrsT\ AFa SpecTaT\meefittg\ oS the'eveniiig XT' 1 u'8 i No. 7... Auxiliary to Cady . Post No. Officer of the T>ay, Henry Deo, N Y. Cavl., length of service, S yrs. •«„»,,.,..„. ~ i . „ ..x*, i, ofivi.,..\\^ - - -... ^ ... _-i236 the following officers were Install- . -. Officer of the Guard, Bder Stamp, ttb, nresident I—N~Y-. Heavy Art;, length-of-sesvice, 3.~ ^ taej^gbn^yea^p^t^ pre ident. |— \• a • ^ . 'Mrs. Henry Allen acting as installing * r °: , - i . . T v „, ,-„„i,<« P™ officer: President, Mrs.^Anna M. Quartermaster, Jas W Larkin to g vtedip»8.. Mrs. Sarah E. -G, 22nd N, Y.Gavl., length of servldfe,!^^ J, .^ TIM ^ BOO * l,yr„ 9 mo. -•—--- . Adjutant, James P. -Gomes, Co. G-, ^tad ^JY.^vL.-le.ftgth of-service, l Mra _ EVa c<)0k| con duetor, Mrs. O^ra yr v llano. - • 'nailock; asst. conductor, -Mrs. Ola Chaplain Theodore. Jofinson, ?o.^ ^^.^ _._ »tih N.- Y. Cavl.. length of service, 3.-guai;iL.'Jlr^ Thayer; jr. viee-pres., Mrs. Mary A, Pease- \see'y. Mrs. Minnie B. Goold; treas., Mrs. Martha Rose; chapl-aiii, yra to fl ideGu a rd;w«iTamj^^ lcia Mrg 3-yrs.,lmo. 'Douise Conkliag. 2nd - color \ bearer, The veterans of tie Civil War are ^ ^m^ Pattersan . 3rd cSIor^Bear- er*. Mrs. Tkeha Tjagel \4fn cotpi* 'bearer, |=?ifaat jpassin^^awavjv-and. will soon be? but a .memory.. 'Most of them now •M5igto*»#gm beyond their SOto:^. oo^^^, Mra> Etti ^^^ year, and to find one below the W<*. len . alt€ma , t6i Mrs . Minnle ^^ - 75 ;year 8 , : i8-ifl^a : rare oc^urr^ce-^ The €oftps _ p re Setf ted the retiring - Cady Post of f' 8 \^ 6 ,^,^ president,- ^rs. Thayer with a file ganizedOetofcef 13th, 1881. w 1th thirtr- console ag . a token of tMt ., eateenl , r_jjix.fitert€r members.^rn its high water^^.^.^ algo , presentM .^ tte TC . Z„na^, it^^^^LlSI^S^^L^ttrin^-treauror and conductor' for tJhelr l^rFW^theje »Te now tot .twenty-one ; falM gerv i ces ;\ \ ' living of whiolTifirFosrhas-nany-r^ cord. Following are thie names of the, ODD FELLOWS 1*1(1 STALL 'PRlpAY They are shaped somethihg like'\^itir^^ 1 ^^ 01 ^^^ tie, witti •no---headr-*nd--niouth'-loefl»ted-r^— -^---- ~^ - -~—-r-r~;- -, ! Carton, 'MerrJ.tt Cleveland, -Basset^. Agfi.es : M-. f Behedtet. Claude O. I aclditipnait|-1 - ri _'~f Elsie J. about their middle underneath. A per. i ^^\-\' .;\ V \\ . \ ^. „;„..„\\.;' fin Whea ton cemetery, Cohooton. of them, feels, better Ouroirogiham,,-PhUi^.^Agostmo,. Jas. + . _ .. ,... ^ ^__i^ B. Delehamty,- Heleii-JM., Doug<herty,:) .~~*- Ihis Xate 'lio.me Satflrday .aftpfrxffin- va:t-t ; he--pPvse;\it;;ia—iln-TCntory—Hm^-for lighting facilities, repai|s necessitated^ I 2:3(V o'clock, Rev. Emory D, Webster «BR0t^rtPO-RT; COMMUNITY -pEN- by the great* use rjiade or the place : onTcIatIngr burial was mMeSuriday]^^ son catching one after it is off the hook\ :: 3o¥& :::i ft3e.ett asa^wtSe^eset-JBOBtew Bert and B-illie Galtop, George Rohb HUSH NELL jogeadr^raiit^ ^^^^ ; , r forgood that anyone knows of in the the things that must, be considered A. ' ,|TiMa'Ke-rofrBT'3ckip0rt, and the surround- placs o f that Wnd must eiThergo fofT\ -• : ward or-backward. and the Center has ling conn fry. K. Freeman, Helen M. Hianan, .nana a away gn; - No one questions its benefits, its gfme steadily forward^ fjlling the nends\ Thursday last at the home of his advantages, its converiiences- and com- 1 of the :boys and girls, the men\\ and and wife, Mr. Stamp and many others -GJffo^i ^^« A. GJ^n^irk,^ft.M. J b - otfaOTi ^jg^y s , Bushne^l'l, on State'forts; There are few, however, ouv women, the churches and organiza- from around home are here to spend 2™'^°^L „!._',„ ™ ^_ ^u!f . stTeet - He w ' a 3 b^rn in Clark son 75'sideof the secretaries in charge and.tions, until the financial budget here* the winter. . Today is Christmas but seems more like, the-Fourth of July H is so warm.. People down here were firing guns Aid fire crackers all night j Icnig last nisht. I will say that Sap- asota has taSse'ri one grand Jump since I left last spring. I never saw so many new houses', as have 'been .built here, W, Jennings, M-aurice-P. King, John } years &g0 Kuczmynda,^ Irana J. Lewis, John F.I youth and-for. .fifty years •Was en-ipauch good it does, how far its offices er sufficient McCool, Beatrice Mosier, Edna M.- Pef-! • \ -1 ' .-••-, in so short a, time, and rents_ are away atary-SyiitHilHi^ niiLriulk{up, Thete^ -ar& ttaMisiauOa moye- instructbn : :Miss .May Sage; press-eor., this winter- than last. Sarasota is 'bjgpcl to, ba .a large city soon. It is almost Impossible to ffnd a\?pr1 place, and •vpiheri you do ftud one, you caft 7 ! May more thto one hour. Of- ficers go around abourevery Your anoT MM^4targaret—Maloaay^—delegate to ^m^-k-y^ur-^r^r^f-you^-re-sHlhtheTg jj of-\OfBeer3r*with--tho name of-^t4ie-o&^ 5f-Mtrll4 when they come again, you find a notice to go m& see the ju?dge. The buiidtoig operations are genera! all over the city and for three'«nd four miles out. Frank Cook found us 1 in camp and had dinner with UB. HiSs done some _carpearjeter work, : -_ . Wife is nraking pine' needle baskets w¥ffe~r'lj;o\ffihin§~c^^ 4toe oysters, scr-yoiu- see w-e are not a^kTngTo7° = eaTst : ~Tfaa ,, °^ew^o^3olB? today. JMffilMQHIAL. .-«• ganization in which they served, anct , roe -Dodge, ^=^^188: \wtll'*'be iheld at ; therrierigth. 6f service: • X 0. O./F. Temple,, Friday evening, 1 3 yrs.; Lucius A. Howard, Co. H. 3rct,(j TO nd Master John C. Sable officiat- A^HOLtH— JOHNSTON WEDDING ^^Y-r-Cavkr^-yT^-mos^Roher^ following onteefs--Tvrll^ta3ce| / - ; NEW ¥EAR&-D ~~ •n i fer, Kennetli. Redingel'; Frederick M. } Rudmah, James W. Sondall, Lola ML Sheet*, Sitanley W. Smith, William A. Iter-A. TowrtsenaV-ituttf He 'went to St. Louis when [the Community-Nurse, who know how, tofore considered adequate, is no long- i^lore money must b& 'gaged as express messenger out of'extend, or anywhere near how-.great, raised for running expenses during; the- that city. He has made his home in; an amount of business is done there., year 1925, than has been raised *be- : Broekport -for the past eighf years. [!» many respects, it is the clearing;fore, and residents,-Of Brockport and. One son, S. A % Bushnell, o,f New Or-[house for the village, and~when one. vicinity are r now asked to' increase Vaughn* Dorothy M. Way, Lillian L Webb, Doris E. WMpple ? -.Mar-jorie' Eh- Winegard. .: Laisl Friday eveniffig the Normal SeT serves won from a JHilWff High School iby-a-RGore of -38- to 82. Miss Edwards 1 and Miss Vanderhoof of-Ti)he-fa«iitty- j who-<^en*^e--€foiBto^ TBly. vacationt in Cuiba-re4w?ned-Monday-^ £^epu^-4he--youBgest-of—the three WEiEe-lndians bisought ijack from ffie\ San ffilas Country to Darien by\ our local scjentist end explorer, 'Riehawr O. Siarsh, has been entered in\ the Training SohooL CSepu has not yet mastered our la-ngmage: ami customs but .seems to be happy in; hia ramir_ sur- \roundlngs' and possessed ot ability. lepts, La., and~his Yrother, H.'S', Bush- j wants definite information or assist their contributIon>. It is always pos- nejlj of'this place survive him.. Fun- ance, there i^ always Oommunity Cen- ; sible to raise the necessary ajnount of er^l .services ^ere held from the home 'fer. ~U is actualry*the center\ of civic money for'\it-he things we want, ana ot'hift .lirnt.hfip j3a,turdav afternoon at.'and Biocial life, pretty much a keystonejsurely the people of Brockport want, * o'clb^kr^ to the progress, and,Weir Community Center.* •• -----^- -.- two ftciating^Inl:ei'.meiil. at ClarkgoTTi;en^t-^igrtrvltieg or the town. The 1925 drive\ for fTnancial support • \\G0OTC n~S'<r^rHye^aT t e^il^g^^d^ ~^l- f [comes the time when we can make OUT [ Center, ;and\ plan to Increase your last and agreement amount\ to something, Joy:pledge at least half its amount. • —^^rl^tooi^HhHrjFl^^ lts5 . up.:*eali^tffit^.berie^t&^ll=oc^&^c^ _^ „.-^ „-_- keep- and advancp^ent. Anvthirig r t.o you in_-h-umTrWtH of ways Organdza. TO FrioSy\Byrthe deam of his sister, Mrs. Fletyd H. Cook,, aged 66 years, -whose death .followed a brief lirness\ oT^^neJTOonia;\\ Sh« 1B survived by her .husband; -one 80 **„i HIfli ' ol ' d; tbree 'daughters, Mrs. j splendid manarcmen-t of the ommlt- : jfbr .good the vlilage^of BsockpOfit Wg ^ r i t ^! {?ier \ B . rin;k \' ^ TS - ^te^«GorineH-tse, la addttroi: to'the public*spirited^ever known. The University slogan aflflVMfs. Warren .C.-iMfiGnnTieil; anfl-jness of .-t*e^asar'e*iiy.p_ who thus fajl| was \bad. Give For Me.\ The -war worth while costs,\ and Community itions may Consider themselves in the~ Center is no exception. That it has[s,ame class with individuals, and conie^ progressed as favorably as it has for forward with thalr share toward, the the past fivo .yoars, is »fii« Jo \t&e of the best inffuemceg •N?\ three brothers, B. F. Iiook. of'Penii-havo willtogly nonti-i'mt^d their time slogan was \Give .Until It/Hurts.\ A Chepu-isten years old. has yery^ghUy fl .n r ~Wi^^ .hair, dark eyes and ,i distinctly blonde } «# rfames-^L Look -of -this village and ate .with demands made upon them. [be. \Give.-and\ You Will Receive.\ !CTe^^*ir^r2ffl^enr^Bse^^ ! —^——\~- ' : — H. \U. Chapm-aiiig! 1 '^ 11 '^ to faotiIt >' ani1 studerrts-for a sister-in-law\&fl!m. K Cook of this' observation <ahd s'tudv of .the'develop- ment of a primitive race. : ^s^Co,_A, r 140th„N..Y..„Inf.._2„yra., 3,over ttheir asw duties: - £ At soon on-New .Years -day,- Miss\ \mos; John King, Co. 0, 13th N, Y.Infc;;~ Merton \Sanlard G»I fieKi-.MuiiJlT^^^ST^Jolinston; \daughter of~Mr.'[ 2 yrs. 19.da.ys ; Dowafn Rtchanrds,^'C*-TV. G.; Leon FhrWestein, Warden; I3en.- aia 3\ _Mrs™ ; Lewis k. johnstdnT \arid A', 140th N. Y. Inf., 2 yrs. 9 mos.- n | s Palmateer,- Conductor; Raymond • Lawrence A. Arnold', son- of Mr, and .-.'- T a e iHarschhCrtsp-Seaman \Post of; 9 mos; Asen LeParpn, C<v H,__8th lf-.8.i TJisote gp a ,.i i L'.JS. S.; P....<?,_;.yg^^gjtgd J, jfrla^,at,.the.,honie,.gjmual-'bunxiaeLJii limir rooms at. the ArtT^rsrByron* C, Keicham,CoL: Walter firbnsoh, W. •§. rlfeTrPr \p.'of-the bride-g.parpma on TT.tiea street, public Building Monday : evening, Jai»7 ja&Bj!^Iymg;fc^„iiot,affiiral!n« w«P»'firaa ^-Qs^^.^-^r^.G.LTL.Ja,^-^^^^ 15 ^^' «»usin .of_.the.bride,{ the--.coinimiin;.ee.dtoa.: aixanged-for„ a th& PORt. f<VT VaHnUS reaSOnS. Old agfe, I NTnl-T-io \Waaaalcs - T. «S tr /i I-ll^ArJ • the Post for various reasons, old agfe,} Norris Wessels, L. S. V. G. Liloyd;and 'Willis Arnold, brother of the beaucoiip turkey dinner and entertain- Inside Guardian] Arthur' -S.,^room. The ceremohy was perfo-raed . m ^j, t j n \trle ^vay 0 f an orchestra,.affict iioval from ^BTOckpnrt :^tfrct_otliejc {Jones, causes,\ are? Clark V. Graves. St- Ga>% Outside Guardian. Fnf . I ' • , ._ ._ LEGION-B0y5 village, who also aittended ^Ehe funeral whip-Ti was hpld .-Monday aftHnrnrm trr'r ADAMSTOADDRESSIHARSH OFF AGAIN the iM. E. Church, of which she was a j member at Prattsburg. Burial in I Rffpa^ceiaetery of that place. --i \ Professor It. '*M., Adaaris \ot\ the Bx-. Richard O. »f-arsh of- -thk- -^^lon^^rKtrtrrrenfr-of-ttre -state Afe- ^t^. on 1,15-^-55^ WhitVtolai BAILEY 1 _ i , --,„ — ie-reatFoT^irauirw.-Bau-ey- 0^?^\ t * lf ^»e^. ,-poptttarly ^™l^xp§mm^mm*mtmimJ This wor fiiwerf-Taesday evening kt,-6 o'clock [ hr ^ nn,s ^l^ as Bob Adams, will , 0 , n( j Marsh-Darien exploration Is\ for_! at a .T^PTiesfer-TrospiterwFere h* was^-ti^-^yefcPf^-the n**t rrreethtg of-^ ^ ^ Qt maktog ; ^^- £ ~- • •\•\ ! ~~ ' flIte pm ^ t ' wa ^ m ^^^ c ^ <a ^=~^; recetiasidlacffisetif ^^ \* \ '' The —i^feftra^ taken Friday for .trfatment, Mr. Bailev - ._ . w.;>s \bom at. B^rry -Springs,-77 -ygam.r ni |:--'f pll v mqr g ?™ Ql .' rne jJ^Eff of. men, 'of\ vMm r m^Wznifc wiiuho- hold-at^rommuftife^niei^ fi- ^a^-'M^K^flaTrhr-OTT; his rife in Orleans county except for 0 ^_ ^ 1 ... 1 ._ ,. -I '.\ . ~\ '\\o-wn- Mt.'\Mar»h*s- l disccprerjr crefiited • 2 yfs; Sylvester ^Merritt, Hamlin, lOOtht \ - N--Y: Vol./ 6 m0§., 11 days:- Peter Pear, Charlotte. Co. I. 13th N. Y. Inf., 1 yr., 5 mos. ^\Vj -.\The Post meets gvffry .'Saturday, bii^ Frances Hr i ^h3C3^X3ra^-^ATfst5ciStst\^ter \Januafy ftfteetrth. •^^fr^ai^iuTirnsr-^tgr^air-^e^eTai^tr^^ --hrHfy.-^^lre gttennapcg---Ts -gen&Ta'Hy i _ _ • small.-mosfry oFthose living \near TtlMafrori\of the Grand Chajpter, will \act |—^la only a triatt&r of a short.tlnje wnent ;as Grand -Chaplain, Jr. Past Matroin,! ;by Rev. Emory T). Webster in the P»-t^otos-*y--HaPoM Conklrn, Jsenoe.. of. the m^herg, ._(&_.jfe _ r \tn- j Th^gTiegts-to-faeprt^rnit iare W. A. 1 mediate families. , .. . !c. Thompson-and Prof. C. D. Cooper a f-^^e^r^lfl^Iew-^ersey, -to- i«?7fi ' Home Bureau. members. Junior Pro0 80methtng of n -fafSWt ^, BctewArte : he :iwaa^imited x ^^nmrr4a^^--to-^lfe S ^^V v ^^ r ^ a ^^^ iajterested in flw^^ nT1(1 ^ w - -h^beea-much^^ EASTERN STAR M-ary Jane Hohnes Chapter, 0. B: will hold their installation of officers,ceremony, arfter which Mr. and Mrs.L^y Austlil m ®pen W rport ; Gifford on Monday evening, January 12th, \ Arnold left on & wedding trip to west-] MOTgim wm lld^llaiid Wni. Glymi ot Right Worthy-George Sstes. wrft_fte.eTfi points. , They will •be_at hame ^ati^L^p^t^tf-n M \ lonkinkim-^redb : t^ ; -lmtaTtfht y oltlMrr ,g Tri|m^ [Street, (Monroe County Chairman and ' T>i»t.. M4hjh\e>f \finvp <vf t?f^hft«tef. 'Helen A. AchiUp^ of n B .V ftroT,>w \»i*Qta ur State .School of Agriculture to f iQIl pro : and con concern^ the whose death occurred in (March lil8. *™L,' ,ts - D . I P^» efli ar l j phenbmanas' \TESrT\files ;!HrdHcaj cur neoftasod was a member of the Baptist YltPdl ^ A ^ :ms ^ ni speak on the Mr 0 j tTl<1 Smithsonian Institute \at --n^l^n^odU^f^eme-g^rdeBtosTfv^ church of Albion! Mr, Bailey \lias bmn. ,„ ,. ,„ v a resident of this .village «*.tbe past md * ^atofunusual character is in of 4te Bew 4rfbe , s of m& g^^ __ twenty years. . '.. ' ~ s §60r(! toT^TTtliose-who ^^^^^^^^fBeAj^^^^m^^ T^'^^atW^S°^^m^muYMVUm LEONARD GOES TO FLORJPA^ i ^ m ^ 1itfi \' ''~^^FW^^'W^v&^c^WS&'~''''' ia sufvivtul 'by one won, t^uyton, Bgiffv r of thT5~^iUage^~IWo\TifotheHJiJ REDINGEF?—LEE 'Return cards show .th.- V6ts will fall j ^P- : g«\fty^ | Po\''fg ; gBr^^_pBM».- | Y 0r iB* t . ato c.hftT&pl iiu for-a-hig-ttme that n'feht.-\ - - - - ©, r Tr-LecrraTTr-sp'f ! ? \fifdaotTs^Basfn 1 Nirw .purpose that the second expetition has andjniark. Bailev of. Kansas. City.: two ^ :, tnrtf>d : f 0 7 SP \ WorTb: \^rm ' ^ ^.^«r : ~ ~ : - - ~~- ~ - •Charter wiiliBe surrendprf r n, |J jirpd wbert - Chaplain, and•fMasOairshipf-iil Ham1d.fe° m - e °* Mr - ^•^l^B^-^^^OWfcEaOitEMCJ!RES>nPlSITi CAPFfl; 'on. N, ,T. and Mrs, ftum*.. Cousins of „,\ ^ M W^ fni . ^; tlf ^ n , ^^^^t™^*?' is \Temaiaing here at the the relics of the Post and the duties ;G. Do-bson, District B&puty.Grand Mas-j New Years -day w¥en their daughtef^ At the -attniial\ : mp^jrrg--'of- ; -Capen *MJar£ryJng^Ohe\ w^\\jrf : -5feOTbrlaY[j^'wffl be^thli^s^iitanT^arkhall.' \-\-\7 t '^^'^S^y;s;'_;^fte''^ee7\\-Deeaane fhv i'jJose^Go^ -held 'Moii.anv evitog the' \ Day.jmiist fall upon/others, XXX:' The historian's report will he-read, hride of Theodore L-eVern ReaTnger' of following were elecl&d nfflcers tor the ™d•^J^^ y ^ !l ^ m ^* »l.te*md. Winter National ^ROCJCPO«T &RAWGE- '-:Li?ht refrehmehts\wTU be served ^—\ \OS=Prtaay Jvening? ^January 9th Brockport. Promptly at 2 oWntvV to rerrsiiiiig yar:—Pres.i\ R'.HP. Rowley; at| the-strains of Lohengrin's wedding'j V ice-P?es-., Tt. Tigh?; Sec.. R. G. C«la-rvile. :; tt-Jti- \fn\*» fifnefaf sefvIces'wTffbe \held to- aTternoo'n at 1:30 o^locTiTrolS orseshpe , Mar3h . PJ.tnhiTi^ ToiifflaTnent- whic^^wIH- W- * the ^for- \\- The 5Jst annual, banquet, and'in-;8 o'clock a rehearsal of officers will™ Kh pky&d by Miss Miarie Dettman.ug, Tresis.,' L> R. Porter; Financial I—- «tallation of officers of tho Brock^rtr,Ve-heMr''Sll' 1924 and l^Bofncers; ar9>t^ e bfidarparfy took their places bfrjg.,^ j, OreenOugh; Trusteee for three ^Grange wa* held Saturday eyenlng, |requested to be present,^ , - jneath an arch;of pink and white roses January 3rd^at (Jrange Hall, bringing? •• —• 'jand eyefgreens. where the marriage. outran attenoOTree-bf upwards of 200-.:.- -CAPEfN HOSE AUXILIARY :ceremony, was performed by Rer. H. held fri thjit cjty from February ,16th rnal -twihirig school. The other two' J^thc ^.-.^wHFf^^rtw^w.-^j^^rt ^ S^Pefersbufg. and fii 1 ^^^^^^^^^^ yearsy.'-Wta. Riley. , •vPlans for the annual f apen banquet to be held in February \were made arid FftJwaf-er—o-fnolatingr- Tnrerrrrprrtr at Carniien cemetery; at ffidgeway. the 1324 tournament at Lake Worth\. t\ Mf. Tjeonia-rd won tfte New York- expedition', are on -their way iback. to Darien. .State honors at. the Rochester T!^zi.>^^*' T ']>™ r « t '* 7«»W nows- ; fion In September last,'when heW^™. r Tr^TT^T \ . 'f,„ am f.,r.^. Q MmAa ^,. 'r- t „,_.„4™„! b&e 9 keenl y m terested in the scientific a record breaker for many years past- : At the annual, meeting of the Oapen'W. Stevens. Miss.'Alice Lee, sister of rjj&on R> Cooper w.asi appointed chair- G-eorge Braiiiard, Past Master, pe- M Hose Auxiliary held in Decemiber the \ the bride; was •bridesmaid , and J. s.ided-^s-inst41ling-o.facfix^-a^i^ed. ijzdMMsJrig^oJBfj^eJ^jafir^L^e^cle^ Mrs. William Long, Condjrefress anfll ensuing ye\ar: President, Mrs. Leslieithe groom. the Misses Webb, and Perry. \The Knapp; vice-presidejit, Mrs. 'iCharlesj .Xbe 'bride liras^-becominigl'y gowned' ladies of _the_gjiange put on some. Lorback; r secretary, Mrs, H, Greene;i.in white geoT-gflbte trlrnm^ej.withjban45- special feature, work in the way Dff-' treasurer, Mrs. George Patte. \ jof silver and orange 'blossoms. Her '\taTtteauxr'tn'USfrative of Cr\anfe~f^da^\^h^--Air^liaTy\^ be \'entertained veinsT silk \ittille \wai amngfid in fan man of the minstrel committee. s-TneBttttg^w^jr^ire-^f^theHbest- held in soine time. .Refreshments fol- lowed. * > mentals-in a most realistic and igtfik- -ing manner. The newly installed .^officers are: iVlaster, Edwin Northtup Overseer, |II_ Gifford. Lawtbn; t.ecturer,.-Freli> Davis t Steward, William Long; Asst. Steward, Lewis Johnston; Chaplain, Geo. awi&Z Secretary, Miss 'Elizabeth Emmel- kamp: Treasurer, -'Mrs. D. A, Wright; 'Gate Keeper, Leonard Rich; Trustee, MASONIC NCsTE« •installation-, of* Lodge officers will this evening by Mrs. Seward: Sifiifli.' fashion and caught with a bandeau of j take place at the next Lodge meeling. She will, be •assis.ted, by Mrs. Fred;pearls ancK orange blossoms. The] January 15th. ' Gillespie, Mrs, Charles Lorback and|brides.matd'wore a gown, of pale pink] ,Dis.tt;ic.t Deputy; Dobson installed\of- Mrs. Sato Quacken'bush, W. ^T. Hiler ; Ceres, Mrs. Fred Davis-; |df the New York State She\ep Growers Pomona, Mrs. 'McBain; Flora,'Mrs. Cooperative Association as January : 9 - Harry Greene. -. . j arid 10. This was-an error. The meet- Following .the insball.ation., a pro- j lag will^be held January 8 and 9 ' at silk arid carried a bouquet of pink -—' - .:....-:• •_ - ' '..—- j'roses. - '_ _ . . ._ CHANPE IN DAtESn^r: ^-*Following the -ceremony a wedding December-' 26, 1924- dinner 8 was served by cateress \Harsch covers beirts- laid at the bride's tabk, for fourteen. During the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Redinger left on an eastern; trip. . « - > _ . . . •> • To Editors Last week we sent you a .short story the .-date of the,, annual meeting gram arranged hy the leoturer, Mrs- _Ijeohard. R.ioh, was given, oortsistins of readings and songs by Robt. North- rup, so» of the newly installed iMaste*, the Court Mouse, Syracuse, New York We -vflll appreciate it greatly if you will make (this correction. Farm Bureau Federation DUNLOP TIRES ' These high class Cord tires are \now handled at 22 . Monroe. Ave. Fresh _stock; right prices. Monroe Ave Gar- \8UBSCRIBE FOR TH#i REPUBLIC fleers at iSpencerport, Satuurday even- inig'; 'Pen#eld, Tuesday-evening and Churchville,Wednesday evening. Local Mason's were invited to accompany htal. District Convention of the two (Mon- roe DistViots-will be Held at the Roch- ester Masoni.c Temple, -'vS(edne.sday»i Jan. 14th, 'beginning at 2 p. rn, * Dh> ner will heseryedVatthe Masonic-Cluh. \, > ^T FURNITURE Uphoistered and repaired. Prices on work and material reasonaible. * Call 158-J for estimate. CrJV King, 1^-High St., Holley, N. t, 12: J8tf 1 ; . - »' '. At- _ twenty-one games out of twenty-two'.\ • fr\\*' '\T' x '\\\\ *\ ^ 7' CU 'T TWMTHF NORM ir^'p 1 *^* in ®«^™ t ***«>»* New Yort R B T ns m ^ff he I lUJH ML «UKmAL5 g , tate T9urn .^V in ^-petitifa ^ t hl No f 1( ; ^m was asked to join ,the ' —^-~ r ifweiity-two of the best tossers fromi party ' by Mr ' Marsh ' - • -.\- •,-4%«-4to*fflal>hasfcetbfl3ftefH»r-- so- far^-r^t^y^jr-ififg-gt-jt-e- \^ ' A. E. F. AUXILIARY The Ladies Auxiliary of the Har^oli^ •undefeated, will get into action, to-; The state\ t0um.am.eM developed aii morrow in.sthe local gym against their;unsuspected popularity and the inter-' Cris^Smmah Post held t^tnftr- old ri«s« West High of RoelKwter. !iwt ^-tbe OOH,*,, an 4 ^ t^ Wea^^-^^T^S^a^J^r^^ST So far this season the local boys have' rcmd a gv TOrDrte6 te the sfiectators • meetmg a their roonis Monday trbKnttf the Alumni,' Newarfe-and\tie^^ iS^^i^^Z'irT^ ^ L ' iMrs Fowler,,- fast Enff-lo Normal tea,™ on - their W J. J *,f . J ^ • , the insfcalIto S Officer 4 was oiniaihle bodies last uuruio Normal, team on their Worth as he did at Rochester and present hu+ iit'i* «Wrte* tii D +\ «** court in the windy city. In the three nnd9T the ai)I)le treec . on hic . home p ™ se ^ D f* * 1? ^ ecfc ed that she games- toot, former captain, is high ^ ^ YSJ S 2J* aS t ^ ^ ?\^ ?*?** ^\^^ scorer^h ^tain Tighe a close se^Ih^^ ** «-t Mond^r, ond. -.-The- -hoysr have practiced hard | s ^ e and Adams Basin .wiU And; itself i -PollowuC the btistoe^ \M^ * ri,iriTi,d-tiioiv hAii#ia„ Tra.ooHr.T, o^ JMII 1 ,- . . .^ .. M :• *ouowmg tne pusmess. session a social hour was held after which they during their holiday vacation and eW ^ oiit prominently on the map. player expects to have a piece of the'j — + —, __2r orange arid black, West High colors,, Ifl*RL SCOUTS MEET TOMORROW on tneir lapel the fo'llowirig morning. The \January meetihfs^f the Girl The following men will be on the floor: .Scouts will be held Friday afternoon JiooU ,_Hiler, Brown, Tighe,, Iveson, at 4:15 in the joint session room of Covert, Dewey and Hogan.' • The Nor mat reserves will play the; West High reserves in the preliminary. The. second team is fast and should win, .,/• Cortlanid Normal will oppose the locate here Jan. 16th. ,-*•: -\ • the' Normal. A red letter day is anTticlpated; and all members are urged to he presenit, bringing their dues for •fee National Organization of Girl Scouts. Members are requested .to bring -their Mol^s for preparation of tests •tor-be' given in the 'near future. . V repaired to the Hotel (Brockport where ] a .delicious dinner was served to-* the' members and their .guests. . All ^members; who have, not 'as-^et. paid their dues are requested to €0 so, as soon as possjible. _. • •', •' m \ CARD QF THANKS We #ish .to thiank\ our *rieM» ikd \-i neighbors tot the heautifM'^oi^^ T ; *,<:• feririgs, and their expressionf of 'alfe- ; * '••% -\ •pathy in.. our--'sad 'lb«reaT^nieiiit;,'- ! i? v - ;; ,'\\.'.i'V:' *. Mrs. SiHiiiirt-(fld^.akit.iB^%-V^ia TT-V- «!>d-'.\! : : : •\S-- :