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mmy •HWJ .,.&. ^s; W RepUBLiO^OEM^R^r P^Ki^IlT, N. s Y., THUR8jfc*«a^\MgS; ^^-•P^-' AfT RJSPUfiUC OFFICE r Pf»« <£»•»\ R^oliir v Correspondents .; v 'Mm !3Ctfefesl^^tt\ m KENDALL MILLS daea WizzZZ\ BtJ^Hfi^TCl ' ; Eari\B. .ifruinm who has BeeiF^tF is much improved, being, aoie to get outsof^oors^gaiar- ^Arthur ,#^^h^,:&§^Mi.. : ^g>fa recently B/Smith, B...GriswoJdana Av Goltz of Pittsford, aiwr Rochester. On me~ 10th Ms ishop friendsi^o^theiiunir ber of tweaty-slx: held their annual pienieat liej^estead arfrgfe they -00^26-3* AmericaVQreatest Stars ifi Pisrion roaacastrag ppearances en; Radio J ^ CONVENTION were served in^aT royal mauiier to a ^^•eB^gja-ner^with all, tire flxta'B. The songs sung -were originalbeing written- fti^he-oceasion^haJJieyiveEre; aeeompanfed by their own orchestra, The ball game was hotly contested; with - hen«rs--ev4^y-4i3ddeA_^tli^r ^ames-ana-amuBejneJiLs_occj^d^^ time which all declared was the ''best; ever.? •\\ .r -—•——-, rs/ Meaae. en urday, JB, Mf-Arthur of.Rochester and his mother, Mrs. /B. \Haskell who re- turns this week^to her'home in Ed- monton,. Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Graham of Rochester ^teh^^offl^^e^^Ss¥= s v?e^S Mrsi Welreter irYWy. poorly: ~r l^i*ffijj;,amWifeht of Rfrchestej was the guest 6f Gharies €.eaty on Sunday: Mr, and Mrs. A. J, Rowley of Brock-, port and Mr. and -Mrs., J. Thorpe of Detroit\ Failed pn Mr. and Mrs; Meade Friday evening. • Mrs. Meade had as. guests Sunday .•and-- Mbtipay 1fts. iH.-fioot-o*-R6olb ester and Mrs. H^iCbhan of New York HEJfty,. ' \ /\\- r^\ 1 -;.\ 1 --:-^-^--\^-\- - Mr, and Mrsl Wm.-VtoQrdeii had as gulssts/Suiiday,- Un- and-Mrs> flk>rafee JFa^of-aad^-±wn fffends' of Charlotte They also called! ai Bert yaftOfden's hdfie on the Ridge west, ? Nol'aii Frederick wa.£> home from TEEochesteT Tsver-the ^week-eadr ,~ SccideritB seemed^to \have beenj-fcbe- oi^er-ai-the'dry.'BffBIIP^.past week, Warren Meade had twb*'oF~his toes severely bruiE&Mbrjr-a—iiea-vy--*6lter- called Sunday\ oh Mr/and MrsTTT. Leaty.. _ . Mr. and, Mrs. Martin Messier mid Mrs. Ellwood Hazen of East Rochestei visited Mrs. E. Bowen, IWednesttay. \Mrs. Hazen renraiohTg-oyer—guniaasiv when Mrs. Dell Root of Gataes enter- tained the families of her mother and ^feters,JJrs, B. Bowen,.aad. son, Ells, r f worth,' Mr. and Mrs. Hazen £ Mr. and : \1 Mrs. Mosier and Mr. and-Mrsr-Raunald ' Parker and children. and one of the ladies-from\ Kendall slipped and fell rendering her UL unconscious. A physician was called and she was taken home. Both un- afp!«\'\vprfpi able to resume work the next day, Help, is hard to . find around_ here to pick apples,-but Mbnday a fine lot was removed by the high wind, Hard luck fd rthe fanners, hut fine for the :dry houfft i \~ ——— _ Fair warning to all, this is the time . to put away spare- wagons and tools; -even-lawn-s^wings as the beysjacrjajoaaki. inglgreatjplans for haltesive'en. I Mr .and Mrs;- Gordon Herman, Mr, . .' and Mrs. Waite, Mr. tflms r Mr. PrlclfT* 33 ^\ 0 ^ «*^ ; ard and son, E. Smith and; Miss Far ber i. aJL.ojr. Rochester, called on Arthur j Welch, Sunday. fc ' -Clayton Jackson aa&-ctiflflren visit; Mrs. Mildred Brandt- df ; Rochester visited her \parents/ Mr. and Mrs. >B.- There's a hint of sophistication In the reply, of a youngster t&thcJ ques-' tlon regardtog his auntie's ag^v \t d&h't know 'zactly hp# old she Is,\ he Boston Transcript. _ # ncfrrwD'''\^ at once experienced Plumbers , ir -— • and; \ \.-.- Steam«-F%teif8-'' - Apply to . BareJiam &M^fkmdri|>cr _\ 36gj\jkin St^ Bast T RO0P£Sf £«« »- Y. ^iw^mnMM^Mj,m^/!m^zm { am \ 2[void~ei^stTain-by-get' - ting; correct \glasses at Bmsch% Our Jong ex; perience a.n4 established reputation assures yow ion^ .•-.>• Mttablished 1858 it* m 1 » \^r J* JL. RANG J3aLiu: / • $\im -4- -^,. 4?% °mr®> &^s Optometrists 105 EAST AVENUE Cfh«^$ac*mpnB9; r ! ,ed Mrs- Jackson. .at..the;. Gep#ral ifiosr rpital in Rochester, Sunday-where she -ris- very-comfortable, but not able to ~i sit -up. * \ V.\ . \.•\\ v~\.~~i: '' ,.._. |•- Mrs. Ida Baily Is spending P|rt'pf each day wfth jtrs, Q.Iu Webster who - -Mr: -and -Mrs, : Shubert and, Mr and Mrs. Gibson of Rochester visited Mr. -andM5s,-A.-Burt on Sunday.-—- j -•• Albert Raymbiid of Rochesler called, on.his 'sister, Mrsi\£7 \Burt Monday; -aftefnooh.;-, ;. •-;;;; : ; •; \M_: ..'\ The Sunday School Rally Day ex* ercjses-will Be held in the church Oct. ,25th,\ in the evetnTng. * Stereopticon \views will he shown to entertain and instruet the youngsters.-.-All. are wel r come. . Bert Rayb'urn \has improved his buildings by shingling. ..-_.. Word .was- received-yesterday- tram •Mrs. -Geraldlne McMarin who.. ia.now' located in \ClevelandrOfeio that she is tK good health and enjoying her tte'w\ Jioine. .- — •_ •-_- - : • : j«038TB BERdW W. S. -Grant of Wichita, Kansas, has been visiting his sister, Mrs.J G. H. .walker.. ---;'..- -.-j.'. -: -,„....... :::-''- 1; Mr. and Mrs. Prank McCarthy of Roche^sfeFj^fe>e.cenl guesTs~6fjMrs, Anna Bump/- -\*\.,.-.\\ - .- ^llrsJx.jQhii^Insell entertained the . jnissioiiary •_ society- at _her; home .on. Thursdayof -lnst.week. ~--Miss^leaao.r-Noi'ton-~and-Mrs.-,An-,. drus who have been ill are improving, Mrs. Mary Bodell entertained the •N.- B, -Social-G-iub -at her- home in RQChester-nmrsdayr ^77 (formerly ^Brockport):'? \'\\ Invites—you— to™ visit This Re»tau= • tants-at 95 State St.^ whe?re ht • promlaeir^you .^_^;:T =2- :\' : __ GOOD HOME COOKING \ . at Popular Price! EBEL Just the place to get your meals during a shopping trip. R. L. & B..trolleys stop In front oj-his door. You may check faar- cejs here free of charge;\ 7 You will receive a royal welcome. \Make!yourself known. _ :\.'.'. 'IS.. \\ : .\:. - 9:lOtf • • BUY IJST BROCKPORT ^IZaC¥lEEE&I.'SJSZ SS L, GORDON & SON^Ific, • v - State St, !••••:•••••••• • ••• ^heldr their last meeting at the home-^ -of-Mrs.- John SaiMls,^ The 4S26 pro^ ^gram was planned at tills time,. Miss |- ^Gertrude Thomas, county-Home item* «nsteUioa-*~-S3!eSt; 'lavg. a .rtemonstra I t L '-^j^i J at?i^-.i,i\i|i IVER\ JOHN^Nsinglei f g^ figured^w ' lore endrlBnjh-l^eTibke\barrel . •*-> ^S^-S^.SS : ~S'--- : S'' /$W«00 X\L-G-R Double Hammerless,30 in. bitfels, left full choke, right modified. A —— ^ibtt—on-^alad, ; Eofreslihieuts wer^ fine,JiaE^bootang^un4n_12^Id.a 2(£ga. Mo. 330 Double Harhmerless, 30 ia, barreE left pi&d^pi^wttNcabWi^afjf^h^cktr^grip and fqTne^endfii ate*v-fulteKoke nickel steel seleftedwalnutitock.and fore-end/ 12 gau'3ft m.,lS ga/Min^7l!CFga.^6 in. ^f.25 at- fhe^annual -meeting— oL the ladies-, —. Aldi-society i ~jnvsiae&t 7 --j&S^s^sJFohB;' Sands ;-vlce-president,AMrs. Bayton- 0- ^ood^^eeista^EB=ME3==£gDr^^topAL treasurer/ Mrs. B; B< Muhgerj .ex- c(HaBiitt4#T SteaPS, X Roliff. \soi ^ Mrs. Thomas/ TSItcfiard, Mrs. Enos 'Garaon and Mrs, /PJlBB,.Si ame^cfests on eaeli side htted gu$5et»funo^rHwraisr^»iar^^ BrESLcoHar $3.75 vehti* t \~~** REllrl^AD^r^kTebtbp/ watejfTprboTwlTlEuBt? thick fh6ul35rv^S^^-3^ \of IrM^irmMfegame pockets;4^ eu^^TrV f^Ef\L eoaf ; •%\. \ .\Y > ALSO several kinds of rHats,. Capir Siell Vifti, Shell belti, Gleaning Rods, Etc. 7 -,v I- I I I 1 WINCHESTER ** LEADER*' with new fruporit Oval powder^the new long*, range load. 12 ga:* 4. 5 and 6 chilled. . Pet box . x $1.40 WINCHESTER «* RANGER\—A hew3 1-4 dr. 11-8 o^.imokeless shell, Jm£ \ i^htior every purpose except for extreme distances. 12 ga., in 6, 5 and 4 chilled served ::: by-the hostfSSv-— .——^ .'Mr. and Mrs,.JfeanM^ujjgersjwere recent guests- of-Mr.- aaQd-:MrSr-Jaffie& : Warrant of-Rochestor. . s —-,—^- ; —„. V^TSVVEDm- , Mrs.. Agnes Williams. is^Sfiriously ID/, at the/iisme of hefc^ugliteEr-Mrs. -Wtlliam-^Qwehs^ of Byronr\ 1 •\\ Mr..and Mrs'. A. B. Pulls were guests ^urMay.at tfe Edward Acton homf. shot. Per box Other loads in all guages carried in stock, $1.00 '4& the-ienk home? \^- ' . •\. Mr.' SM/Jiir^r/AlliBTt^tr&ttbii; ItBd' son, AlfredTJfcrWlth-MTBra^rV^Mc-; Gollocfi,'of Akrotft were recent guests of Mr. and MirSi Cj&arles - Welch, ; J ~ Mri-'and Mrfjr. Albert Squires, MiBs Maude McColloch, accompanied by Mr. iBj^msAeJljilJAteyJa ye»_jgpsjL8/re: cently. of Mrl and. Mrs. John: McCollofch. Mrs. Mades Lenk accompanied by Mrs. Settle Pratt of Bfockport spent the* week end 1 at Montreal, Canada. They were guests of Bfrs. Lent's' brother,\ S'Eedi'lek Maffire and family, and were also, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snowdon. '•\\,_•.•. ' Mr, . and Mrs, Arthur Oakley of Brockport, Miss Catherliie: Layden, -Miss Emma Deusing, August Beusing and'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Rochester were guests Sunday.of Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Gleason. PHONE . 41-J THE 5T0RE PHONE 41-J In Alexander, la,, a'town of'400 population OSrhalp^recenitly destroys ed two-, church buildings and ba<|Iy damaged two others. A union j>f -at least two of the churches now seems assured. It requires a tornado in some places! •..*. ,,. » '\i: J. j J M •<&« t'J- *v if v f-V' ,:; »V'^', «>»: