{ title: 'The Brockport republic. (Brockport, N.Y.) 1856-1925, June 18, 1925, Page 5, Image 5', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn86053142/1925-06-18/ed-1/seq-5/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn86053142/1925-06-18/ed-1/seq-5.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn86053142/1925-06-18/ed-1/seq-5/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn86053142/1925-06-18/ed-1/seq-5/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Rochester Regional Library Council
%'i '• \V-.* '.<^Kj!'^: 11 ./. oBsji NEM^ 9 'i i '\ivi •;»f| #*''$? //•'* •J FnH Viilae for YOIK ^ t i /I < • '\ t. • • \•-\-••- • * :;.:,..: And each package will be deliv- ered to your* door. Phone 18. Don't Forftet to Order Tea W. S LEE Quality Groceries \phone 18 Main St. BROCKPOKT REPUBLIC Wi|^|l« < M l «»S»«.Wi'^J»ll»i'i||l|||«^ll««t.>»«,l^«»»S««^HlM«<»-Jl 18,'25 **+*m****iP***»m*f?*0%t*Jiw*^ THS *«IHI»LIC BROCKPORT, M, Y. THURSDAY, JUNE 1», 1928 MMBQifKNT •<- The Mack bas« season open* July 1 Two weeks from Saturday- is the Fourth;'Of My. A resident of Brockport has a cot 4»otton of almanacs dating <back to 17*7. Can anyone'beiat that? \ The regular meeting of the WO. T, U. will b© held at the home of ills*! Carrie <5ronk, on Norta Main street, [Friday afternoon, J«nei*,«t*\o*clock. June 30th is. the last day upon which a: license can, .be obtained for dogs, •mnd. pets not being properly tagged alter that date ar-o courting trouble. The licenses cost |2.26 and 16.25. . Standard' Oil has boostod the price of gasoline one -cent, making the tank -wagon price 22 -cents a gallon. The ajnclkir morpo-rarfinn ihfl* made a sim- ilar adTOmce, making the retail price for hath concerns 26 cents. The triangle - .park on Park Avenue has improved in appearance greatly th%past few''days the result\ of our local .. florist, setting gferaniuah and cahma fflaijits,, Mr, Sogers donated both, plants and labor. Wayne -County peaoh orchards are ^developing a cottony scale according to examinations recently made by W. D. Mills odf the 'Wayne County Harm Bureau. Plum -and: Prune orchards have also ibeen found to ibe infected. An all day session of IMonfoe •County 3to!iHn»aGtt»JKe:wa^^ ^Grange Hall, in Spencerport. • The de- gree cf Pomona was;-conferred on a -Jarfje chawrof candidates, (by the LaifleaDegree Team of Og'den'Orange. fttchard Q. Marsh addressed the Rochester Eaginoeylng. Society at Carnegie^Bulldlng, University of Roch- ester, Friday evening. His subject was ''Panama; White--Indians and the Personal Mention, About Everybody iMrs. Rodney StaBl entertained Fri- ,day afternoon at 5 h^r homo. Dr. '.Miller wiho i* ill at tihe Masse* Home is now much, improved. Miss Ethel Paitte Is spending her vacation at Washington and New YoritCity. -, - (Mrs. Kuth French; was the guest of friends in Medina over *he week end. Mrs. Eugene Locke wf*o (has been ill for some time at her home is slowly improving. . 1ft: todi (8ter&. -KB\*. JL Harech enter- tained relatives from Rochester on Sunday; • • 'Mr; and Mrs. George Roody of Corn- ing were week end guests of Bevv-aad Mrs; Maseey. Mrs. ©hull of Washington, D. €., }s spending some time at the home of her son, Rodney tSfhuII. -LMIe fieon Ztetrow of ClarKson is staying a few- days with his grand- mother, IMrs. Fred clarkf. Mrs. EUaalbeth Kavanaugh of Rocjh-^ ester spent the week end With her sister* Mrs! IMarirget iLeBaron. Mr .and Mrs. Edward Andrews left Tuesday for Waterloo where they will spend some\ tiinfc w8th. her parents. Mrs., Clark French entertained the Ladies Guild from ithe Brockport Pres- byterian cnurch Monday afternoon. Herbert Farik of iSyacuse, University guest of Miss RujJh and Fred Ellwan- ges j Miss Clara Adams is spending two 1 weelps:'iMtenA^^i4^ks. Mrs. C^jra Hallock spent over Sun- day in (Rochester visiting relatives. • Mra. Harriet Redman is yisiting In Honebye Falls and West Bloomfleld. atr, and, fl!**. Fr#d ArnpWo* Roeh-, ester were in town Sunday calling on friends. -^ • . Donald Corbett returned home from school last week ;for the sumiaer vaca- tion. ' A 'Miss Rose Baton is- Spending thfls week at Lake George witih a party oi friends. Mr. and Mrs, Walrath of the County Line were guests Sunday of Mrs. W. H. Maniy. John King-of Uolley street cele- brated Ms 85th Wrtnday on Friday, June 12tb. Mr. and Mm. Harlem Lampen and family apent Thursday in. Lockport with friends. . ^ - . MKss EmmeHne Gordon will ehter- tatn at dinTier-toawrrow evening pre- Y AMONG OUR GHUMGHE5 Church of Tr* Nativity Rev. Of. J. Kretg; Pastor Baptist' Church v Rev. Henry ^7, S*e»»ehs, Pastor IMrs. L. A. Lampart - of jRochester and Mrs. Leonard Rich of Bast Lake were guests Tuesday of Mm Julius Stoumiway. Mr. aid THfsT Frederick Muhlhaui of Rochester iwere guests Sunday of his brother and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Mufolhauser of Spring street. Mrs. Wm. 'Long, Mrs. iRowland Ford- c^din>g the June Bail. Mr .and Mrs. ».. C- Dayton of Roch- ester spent Thursday with her sister. Mrst-i Jay Bailey.. Mrs. Geo. iBordwell of 'Medina spent Sunday in town tSie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen'Gretiton ,.— ^ / Mrs. Louis A, Shumway of West Bend> Wis. is the guest of Mfc and Mrs, JuMuviStoiOTWay. ....... Miss Dorothy Roberts o^Philadel- ph*a lis yisiting -her grandparents, Mr. ^ndJitraJHoughionr-- —<= Presbyterian CKorc* Hetv R a Webster, .ICiniater \ iServioes on Sunday: Morning war- ship at 10:90; Sunday School. IT:60; Mid-Week Meeting, Wentaesday 8>. m. St. Luke's Episcopal Church- , Oh jSunday, jrnne'2l8t, ithe 1 Hbry Communion will be celebrated at N S A.. M., and again at 1(> :30, -when- it is Choral. The Rector will' preach'' at 10:30. The Church School which\ is in pro- cess of comiplete reqreaaiizat ion, meets; at M-fin. ____l-_-— mmmmmm fly- -..\ :K Methodist Epfscopai Chorch- ReT, I. S. i^rJDler, Pastor - 10:30, Children's Day exercises. •The pageant, \Suanmer's •Messengers^''' and recitations and songs- by the children 'will make ^p- the piogr^du. _, ;6:16 p. m.; Epiworth -sLeague service as usual, with Mis? Mildred Stewart! as leader. The*topic will' be Worship.\ - _ „^„ .. \~7T30 Union Service at Normal (HMlll \iabl The GoTernment hm a cjr*m witnbr >» «a» oMat* a J Yon pay Un dollaxs uch> yaar ov mek Qmmm&4g^- : i JfHSf^^^fi!!?^ - ' P^th+tatmarToWaa^ay, if you wish. Your mortgage novwb«co»M toe. NONMSL closures or calls for payment. , ^--w^^i jllwnr h»T«mortgmgw eonrfnr doe in the naxt fawawiia, or i ment Plan raortgag,. The erpema is v«r» smalL No TfitHarfna red Una, no mortgage tax. . ^ * 405 A. L. CSOOUiL^ SpacUl R»p»i—ssBp|l>ii \. - <^| , Rochester, R Y. Sl« 2§27 w? Donald Carr Spent the week end at 'tkan & Q^ Faiirport the guests of^tbe- jgisges4 Ey» Luthi, Concord-fa- Church 1 W, J. Wilteniburs, Pasrtor Sunday 10:30 a*\ m. t E?ivJho services, P'astor Wiltenbupg vpill\ preach on the ThemeT \ProcTastiniators in the King^ 'HI THE WIFE'S MEALS | have been better than usual aincethe-pttrehased-Jber- - BAKED GOODS from Gartshore. tf-Bttter-Tiy by phoning 183 Rubber Sttmtton,\ and was illustrated l . u,m suid'Mw._l*e*«Bflrwn»«: fCSEarles J. Curtice, \Sunday. Miss Mary McOormick lis pending the summer vacation -with her parents, re^W&ttam-MeeoTOickr- 1 fhriglfe^har^ei-nrSfc ^entermgiJre Fer-j* 04 Borothy^Adel© and Betty are guson slaughter houie at Beigen and spending this ^eek atShadigee on the ,~»7- GARTSH0RE BAKERY ttAW ST. Open Evenings and Sundays A • »••* -- A P-AM IN A Goo© avpp'uv .^Now isTne Tine TO BOY 7 •witih eMdea. * William Steimel and George. Ardine, two fugitives *rom justice, were ap- prehended 'by ipolice officials Friday the Clartosoh Cttfild at tfhe home of Mrs. Long last 'Saturday afternoon. Miss. Carolyn ,W, Laack and Mrs, R* FrMarkhaan, Jr. and children, Donald ig a quantity of .hides and 'beef, ! at $65. lake. Mr. and IMrs. .Luther Ohlebeck of |AVE you noticed that -the -ofgoaHigs-gon? down? Has it occurred to you that every fall and winter the price ofcoal goes up} Doesn't it seem reasonable to suppose, that there ^are other ways of saving money except putting it in the savings bank? How about buying your winter supply _Now-^pii can not MAN L.BUTLER Market Street Coal YarirJ jasmin. Harrison Place, of »this' Atlanta, Ga left there Tuesday, by place, and (Miss Artemisia Julia Reade; motor for Brockport, to spend-a few of (Buffalo, were married on Monday I^eeks with her mother, Mrs. Lettie evening, June 8, at the sumaneTr^ome!^ lnraoFn ' ,.-* of Chief Justice Joseph h. Humphrey. | Mra - lMar y Simpson and Miss Elea- The ceremony^w«s-»eitformed*4jy-Ju^ n^-^^P^ tice Humphrey. After a short auto-! ln « ^e *«<* -with'(Mr ^nd 3Mrs. Cart mobile trip they will be at tome a t. Beu ^ in ; - ' ^Tland.-HS?p8Ucer|orE r lSS5 : r a \ tyThtj fiio^db vf 'Mnw (Helen-8ite|Ie The annoal m-eoting of the Dairy- \^W .oe pleased to know that-she is men's iLeague Oo-operative Association ^ bl ? ,tic> |D ® \«4t again after having been is in seiskjai today'at the flffotol Penn-; confined to her home the past five eylyania hi Now Tofk'City, o ;Tt\rs monthjrby illness. '.---- stated* that tiUs is the first time in ! \ Mrs.^ iStrobble finished jher duties as J history that a onsiness conventioh of teacher at the North Bergen school actual Sarniens -has been held in New t * at Friday. Mrs. -John Stlckney also York. City. The organization is com- finished' at her school on the dark- posed of «5,O00 fanmers. > - json-fParma Town Line. The case of fialph M. Holcontb, ^>rd from 'Mrs. George {Peyster, against Herbert Stamp, resulting from, whoMas -beeh taking *reatments at an automobile collision which was ad- Baltimore, Md., states that she hopes [ journed until ©aturday of last' week, ! to return, home this week. \She is was readjoumed until Friday morning\ ^ported much improved, at 10 o'clock,' The case will te-...trteaL P 1 ™ 3 ^elte jGermaine will return b^ore Judge Begegtett-^ttorBey~-John ± troxa Tonawondat Friday -where*- *ff Ruth and'^Grace Delaihp: Mr. and Mrs. Geoirge Riley of Roch- esiter %6fevgttfiats. of iMr.\ and Mrs. Walter Connor, Sunday.- •Snteay school after the' serm«n. Sunda^June 28th, no- services, The pastor wilil attend'the Conven- tion of-the Eastern district of' tifie Mrs. Robert Holman and son, of\ j^neTso,^ 1 '\ 11 *' *\*«»* * W \ Rochester were the guests of Mrs ' We Have Many Acceptable A c - as „ Free Methodist Churcli- Rev. E, C. Reher, pastor There will be the «sual services , .Janday morndng; no services at?nighjt, The Misses Edna, Carolyn, Loretta The church and congregation are re-1 and Doris Laack ejnent Saturday and ( quested to attend the Baccalamreajte Sunday atShadige^, Lake Ontario': 'service at Normal Ha'H. Mrs, a J. Thdiiaias who ha* been ^ Wednestoy sprayer meeting- 7\:J0 P. spending the.^past fwcr •weeks - in. JJ. Youmg People'*-pirayer meeting Jamestown, retumed home Sunday, j^ the parsonage Friday- evenihg, Mrs. James Conley is spending- sev-' The pastor and his «amilV will at- eral days in Rochester the guest of iend some o* the jCJoimaenceinent. Ex- ' ercises of the A. M. Chesbro Semi- nary which will be at iNbrtlr Chili; her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Corcoran. Mrs, Henry Rose Will entertain the uaiy . Wl Prjscllla Needle\ Workers at. her home j un e 18-23, Both iMr. and\Miw. Reber on (Erie-street next Tuesday erenfing, are graduates of-that towtltution. June 23.' . | •• - • •'••';' '— • — —r~* : iMrs. W. JF. j:urlejv_and^sfin, Jtadng|--^rs;-Henry Itc^'ioe^lffondiy In Wellman, of Buffalp, were guests^ of Rochester with flflendfc her mother, Mrs. :i S$$L Manly the first, L. Howe of 2We«t_*r«nm_wa*_ihe of the weelr. \Mr\land Mrsli-ffeiTvey Strlpp and daughter. Janet, JOT* Rochester, were week end guests of Mr...and \Mrs. Charles (Heuer.. Mrs. F. W. Knapp returned Monday 4 Phone 323-W guest of friends in AHbion one-day last week, - Norman FulSer cs vjsitihg.his grand- parents', Mr o .and 'Mrs. W. H. Fuller of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter Tennis Rackets Fountain Pens TrasBliiHts^ Stationery \ Candy Toilet Water Razors- T&trmo* BottI«s Perfume . « Irory Goods B©ok$ Coinpacts Fapfel?(»H(adof» E. W/ SIMMONS -dr**^ PRfiJ'GGFST Attorney iPeul Han&s.\ of Shay '& will attend the Eastman School of Hanks, appearing ifor Mr,.Stamp,. J Mu,sic ^in the class beginning June 22. mvdtattons have 'been issued Ifor MrTand'Mrs: L. B. Shay are attend- the marriage of Miss Adele Parry, jing comencement $t Harvard, making idauighltfer ofl litr. and Mrs., Samuel their headquarters with Prof, and Mrs. Barry, of ther Powers Hotel, Rochester, I Vosbu*g, formerly of this viltige. to George jBenton, son of «he late^hey will spend some time in,Maine ff Justice George A. Benton and Mrs. Catherine Sefiioa, of flrigfttoa-. The wHBling 'SiH ^faSi' pace^^^Srlay, before returning homo. . Mr. and 'Mrs, H-. W. Manly sMSJEsar M*-^md-AtPS?=!E.-KiJ ,even)!ng from.. Rochester wfiene*. ehe Medina were guests Friaay.of Mr. an, spent .several days with her daughter, Mrs^ Harlem Lamjpen. Miss Myrta Knapp, \ ! Ro^Gould has.-acceHCed a, posii^on Mrs. RicTnard Appleton who has in the office of the esterrn KTew been spending the past flv& 'w'eSksrat utillities Company of 1^;-Ydilag.< the Winslow tane-- returned tocher- ijjjgg ^eah Covell will entertoiin the home in Rochester Monday. Past Matrons of the ^«ern-S&r this •SahCord Miles of New York City and afternoon at her'!home-te c«w««en Mr. and ^Irs. Ctok Males were in A1- Herbert S. Braanley, President of bion Sunday to attend ithe funeral of the'chamiber-of Commerce, their aunt, Mrs. P. B. WOsQEU \. •.\\l_.\. I . Miss Helen Matthews of Cleveland is spending^ a few days with her father, E. \l^Matthews who has been under a doctor's qare for several days. Mrs. •Heiman Meyers and twtins, Margaret and Robert, of Westwood, | Calif., are spending several- weeks with her parents. Mr .and IMrs. T. H. W and June~27thHaO~o-V!^ Episcopal church, end will he followed , Wilson' of Buffalo and IMrs. El'son of by a dinner in.the Potvers Hotel (ball- Wjnnepeg, Can^ were arecent guests |of'Mrs..W.(H. Manly. , - Miss Virginia Btish 'of Morton wiff room. LOST—Sunday, one pig tied fa bag, on Lake Road. Finder please notify William Bowen, BrocTcport, \N. Y., R. F. i>. v Bank of Commerce i -'*&: Resources oveirti,0,OOyOdp.OO 4 per cent Interest on Special Deposits DEAN G. CRIPPEN FRANK D. HEBBARD JAMES E. CONLEY ^CJ^IPPEN . LOUIS % SHAY T * President Vice-President Cjfshier Asst, Cashier AtWrney n. *$ bm DIRECTORS Dean C. Crippen James E. Cdnley Eahraiin C. Crlppeii Cha>T M. McariUis George E, toekt Alberi G, Schefler Frank D. Hebbard Perry C. Shafer VariAHen Spring: jLojuis'B-. Shaty Bonald A, .0*iiey Wilson W. Shafer teach English and history at the Le- Roy High School nejot year and Miss Gladys. Mattesoh also, of Morton -will; have charge of -English in tie Junior High School of that place. . ' The Birthday Club was entertained by M^sr-MrAnghafer and; Miaa-AlleiF Tuesday afternoon, The Club will be entertained on Friday afternoon (bj» \Mas Moore aoherjhome^on the Jtiiago following a luncheon at the Blue Pitcher. .• j~ Mfc and iMrs. jSaxenhauseir of Con-, iiecticut were guests of .Mr. and Mrs* l„.k Lee Jasjt weekf on Jfeeir way home (from St. ^J&etersjfouVg, Florida, This week Mr land 1 Mrs..i9axpnh«user are guests of Mr ,ahd Mrs\. Defendorf of Morton. Rev. E. C. (Reber and lamMy attend- ed the graduation of their daughter, Mary as a trained nurse of the (Dea- coness Hospital last Thursday in Buf- falo. The class nuniibering thdrty-twp Herbert S. Braanley, ster, and M.-R iOing of the &d? Coiipora- tfon were among the C. o>jC. members who took tfhe trip up th& Great\ 'Lakes on the OS. Tionesta. IMPROVEMENTS ATl/TWE STRAND The-iStnand Theatre }iaa.been equip- ifcathfg- systeni • • «....' t- - • t 1 \ '*1 :% l •. .j .*I : pod with a new which is guarantee i to complelely _. change the air M the theater, with fcrds have been issued announcing ibs lsast .pos^rf • amount -f wind atgS^teS&JStJagteft^ *hort. space of .and^Benjamin-Fa Paddock,- -9lr.- ^a^Bve^mTnutes; • J °fS^S^m»^^a^ Mrs. Paddock -^are a t home to their time r equfired/ls three nainutea. Th* friends at 30 Spring street. - system Includes two veaitilatiBf do* Captain Ira^LJEmfiry , a nd wil^, son . vh!BBt OJJtt very i*rge ome,, and' tteif of-^frs-. F.-E. .-SmtnT.-and-ieDliL^d~otierliot Mrs.\ Turney and daughter and a friend, all of Cleveland; were guests Friday at the home of Elmer Blanch- ard.. . . ' , Mr .anrf Mrs. F. C. Hovey and fam- ily motored .to Syracuse Sunday to at- tefaLifchg^ Cffrnirnenctement-exerclses-of Syracuse .University Moriday, at wihich time their son, Chester 5SL Hovey,. was graduated from the College of Forestry, receiving his degree of B. S. large, Oboth erected on top of the huilding. 'The proprietors are eadoavortag in every way possible to «are Ifor the comfort/ and enjoymeait of their patron; ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS AT ONTARIO\ INN . iOharles' M. Gerlach, proprietor of Ontario Inn, at Troutiburg, ha^ made Mrs. M. B. ; Sheets^ entertoineV'the '*?fW• f*^*^' ^ ^ J^ ulaV lakeside resort-during the past la the largest to graduate - ifronx the Deaconess Hospital. Dr. Fletcher Homan, pastdr of the Central Meth»* diet church delivered' the address, . •Mias.JS'Anoes W,. Tayloj%..;a..iormer resident of ithis vdllage, who has been director of school savings bank ac- counts and family and personal {bud- gets'at the Rochester Sayings, Bahk for fwo* years las resijgtte^T on apcount of ill health. Miss Taylor wluVl^aTre' next week for SteUhenville, Ohio, where she wHr spend several weeks Wlthher attnt, Mrs. iS-?>M. Salcer. later going .(to BeJoft, ^18*-to spend the summer! following ladies at a 1 o'clock, lunch eon today: Mrs. F. A. Stethensott, Miss, Frances iStethenson, Mrs. W. A. Parish, Mrs. W. Leighton'and (Mrs. B. Leighton' all ofr-Avon; Mrs. (Jeorge. Oglivie of Bata\fia and Mrs. M. D. Goiild of aBuffalo, Clark V. Britton, grandson of €f. H. Veazle, of this village, who has been attending Virginia Military Institute, at Lepdlngtoiw Va, for the past three mtetm m gpo un ^ U oa»e of enjoy- year^graduatedjromtha^^ yesterdayi and will take a position as tct hA ,„„ ^ fc „ .^.. Ii^^.^,^..,. ^— ...\ spring. A. cozy sdn parlor now over- looks the lake. An orchestra station, electrically\ lighted, and worked out in a Japanese effect, jjtands next to the Big Tree. The drives have been improved, end the dance hall attnac- *; v*l7 redecorated. A, nf*v syR.t»n c refrigeration has been Installed, and several Auxiliary buildings have (been erected. . The general -effect upon A WORK SAVER Unless you.have tried^ing canned fruits arid Vegetables, you cannot imagine how much work it savesY A liheralsu^ly^oj^^rj^jnnd your pantry shelves vBlisave you hours weekly in the. preparation of meals. ~ ONEIDA COUNTi CREAMERIES CO. civil engineer in New Y<»rk CHy in ifte. hear ifuture. 4Mr* and Mrs. Petr^• ^Sto^roTWek avenue entertained nineteen relatiTps at a slx^o'clock dinner' Sunday even- ing, five generations df the .Stock family \being present. The house was! L pj»til#y^ecorated_^ roses. The out-of-town gliosis wer> Mr! and Mrs, Leo Whelehan and little daughter, .Mr .and Mrs. \V^alter Whole-j han, Mrs. Mary-Ann Sto^k; Mr*. Jut. Kintz, Miss Jane Whelehan! and Fur- rnan Lanegan all of Charlo'te »n4 Mr. and Mrs. William Mulligan of%weden. is being thoroughly appreciated by the residents of BTocteport and ^rJicfnityj whose numbers are lncre»aBin« .every day, and who are high in their praise of Mine Host and his mem-age, • A GIFT WITH HEARt'BEAlS THRdBBlKG WTTH THE EO\B OFTHEGIVtEt <^> «^> *** T O father and mother, the gift tq the jarl (graduate is the most with that IceenneM which only pp* mtallovtimpifeit Some city folks are inclined to make fun of their country heiglubors. This |4?v'a,_ai«ili.ti»t.,thft, city naan's giratid^ri- father was a good plow lhaaid. We have no way of telling just what cultural effect would folklaw- dl we cptdd get this puMlcation in t-fae home of everjt fainiiy * in Xhit county, but it wouknhave a tuajppy effect. -sacredof.sll gilui. Porbfteuit-is the- last important gift: to Tl^Littie-Gfil' WhojIs-'Eheirsi . Infuturc years, they may send fca _pth£t^t»^bo^^u1t^4ou8e'^warnf- ing gifts, anirivetsary gifts. But tl»e« wil}.g'o.toThc-Wc^n''Who-Bel0iiX»' How natural, then, that this quest shoiild b£ a searching one—waged . How natural, too, that the W •election should—be an-QGIN WRIST WAlCH^a gftStfci Wihmg-WiAewrjrtickahprt beat,deumug to devottd memge An Elgni poMewea the tbrea wpreme gift eMentttls—rtlabffity, beauty and value. ^•mttyj wrla'iwatcn business insures this trinity. Itotihe majority» of aD gft» watcbesireHgiMisevidenceewwa^ for intuitive Mother and naming' t ,h 1 JvH.1NGEL Jeweler and Optometrist Eyes Qirer^lly^|toiiiedW^GIai8e$ Properly Fib 4%