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•*sJmi? \THE PEOPLE'S PAPE^' of Holland Bulbs during blooming Hyacinths, Tulips, easeful attention. N. Y ^^fW^WBRPRISE, NEWARK 8 EW«\ FRUJAy, JSEJPTEBffiEK H 1923 —*J. WAS B|«ii„ , \a^ Kuimtifmiiimiiiiww 4 £* '<vi. ' *^\ r ™^^WWlWfflW >, u* 1 ! ^t$~ * ~^ &«*• *V SHAKESPEARE says: \Delay breeds danger.\ Whether it is your clothes, \\\\*• \ \'\ iconomyoi _ ....., ei 3 ucivre u is too. late, Timely repair means extra wear. Foresight and forehandedness „ „ VU u ooujitr. naemer it is y< your home, your health or protection for the future, it is either economy or safety to take time by the forelock and do these things before it is DOITNOw\ di CW?SWer ^ -*-*-'**• ad-rtisersZhTw means and— Your House Needs a Winter Coat A Stitch in Time is a Seam in Economy WE DO EXPERT REPAIR WORK of a Bay beard shaving razor, than watery first. ACK YORK Don't Let Your Family Know the Winter o! Adversity Putting off painting means depreciating property. We have a good supply of SHERWIN & WILLIAMS OUTSIDE AND INSIDE PAINTS. Paint now and increase the value of your real estate. BARKER BROS. UO S. Main St. NewarK, N. Y. We tailor to order. Custom made fits better, lasts longer. Costs less than ready made clothes. You have made mistakes. Take advantage of my years of experience, and let me be your tailor. H. 0. PAUL Upstairs S. Main St. Over Barker's Hardware Be prepared should you meet, with adversity. Save a little each week. Open a savings account and watch the interest at 4% grow into dollars. Do it today before it is too late. first National Bank I NEWARK, N. Y. Timely Repair Means Extra Wear ItWL Invite Opportunity by Being Prepared Get Year 'Round Service Out Of Your Car *.- FALL HOUSE CLEANING AND FALL CLOTHES CLEANING Thoughtful housewives are sending Curtains, Drapes, Pillow Covers, Table Runners and other fabric furnishings for complete and careful renovation. Particular dressers are! removing heavier apparel, from stored places, to be expertly cleansed and freshened for fall wear. STOTT'S Only Master Cleaners in Wayne County Office and Plant Phone 4 W. Miller St., Newark. AUTO SERVICE Many a person has had an opportunity where advancement was assured to an executive position. The lack of proper training was a handicap. Don't let this happen to you. Be prepared. Enroll now. ttftasaKE Rooms S-IO opera House BiocK, Compare it with a STUDEBAKER 1924 MODEL i-P*mr.,ll2'W.B. 40 H. P. Tojirin« t995 ,£°\''\r<3.p«. 1 .) 975 'Sedhn 15 S 0 , SPECIAJ^SIX S-Pmu.jllrW.B. SOH.P. . Touring $135(1 Ro«diter<a.p«ir.).. 132s Coupe (5-PM.) J97J [»»a an ;_ 2OS0 f-p—*., new. B. tiu.p. Ttrma to Jlfetff Your Conran/e/toe Tourinr _ »i7so SpMdtt«r(5-PM« )183S Coupe<S.PIM.)_ JS50, S«<I«B —: 91M i A. VE,RDOW & SON. EAST UNION ST. NEWARK. N. Y. STUDEBAKER YEAR THIS IS A ts WILLIAMSON 11 ''•• McKuen and Howard Peawall ' '' Mng new Buick cars. n \- «n<l Mrs. T. J. Crough spent \ -> and Monday at Cohocton. \• •'\•I Mrs. Peter Poray spent last ; '• •'\ the Thousand Islands. •'<••• Gertrude Robinson has re- \''\' to her school in Medina. , '-•Edith Field spent Thursday in • •' ni-stcr. '• M. Dorfner is making extensive ^\•' «n his block on South avenue. ; Mr r-.N. E. Schoch, of Easton, Pa., • '^'ng his s on, E. V. Santee, I! - H. Bailing : -itr.,i,,. V><- Mary J. Sherwood, of Palmyra, ' >e guest of Mrs. R. S. Carr. r - and Mrs. Robert Morgan are -'\ng relatives in Michigan. • '** Dora Giebel spent Saturday '\' Sunday at Elmira. rer spent Monday in Miss Gladys Horton left on Friday for Garfield, N. J., where she will teach the coming year. Edward Miller and Sarah Everdyke spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Contant. Mrs. H. G. Parslow gave a theatre party to a few ladies in honor of Mrs. Roger Clark, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Poray and fam- ily spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Raymer, at Alton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cahoon and family, of Alton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'O.K. Cooper. Miss Lallna Spavin has returned to the Rochester Normal, where she will complete her course. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunn, of Pal- myra, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dunn. Miss Olive Moorman has returned to her duties a* teacher at WestfielJ, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pallister, of Barker, spent part of last week with relatives in town. Mrs. Mary Boerman and daughter, Doris, spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. David Verbridge. Henry Hartough and family and Jacob DeVey and family spent Labor Day at Newark. Richard Bennett, of Schenectady, spent over Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bennett. Miss Frances McGahn, of Rochester, spent Monday with Miss Dora Giebel. John VerHow and friend spent Sun- day and Monday in Syracuse. Otto VerHow, Nelson VerHow and Harvey Pratt, spent last week at the Thousand Islands and Owasco Lake. Mrs. S. J. VerHow and son, Nelson, land Mrs. Jay Baldwin and daughter, Edna, were in Rochester Saturday. -• Mrs. John Kurtz and son, Chester, of Milwaukee, Wis., spent Monday \Ir \ d u ua - I -Mrs. May Sanford and son, John, 01 mirhf Fl0yd W - Eaymw and Walworth, spent Sunday with Mr. and tlrstw? Monday with Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Young. \iiton vi ° ne ' V ' I Mr. and Mrs. Riley Howell, of Hoch- \M>r ih TJ-J traffi c was the heaviest ester, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. h..v tim ,1. Mad ou Labor D *y-°' f Ghauncey Smith. «.•,<?+ hls / ununer \ I Mrs. S. W. Smith, of Palmyra, spent S>n™t'i i art Willin &> of Phelps, 'the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. \ith M rT* Wednesda y afternoon 0. K.Cooper. Mr adI'M MaWei1 , ' 4 'Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Willing, of *r and w T ' HottIer Ada \is and Phelps, spent from Friday until Mon- t -iboi 11 m Ha:nla * lette spent day with Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Mahieu. - Mr ,iif Chaster,Exposition. f Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenthal and two M M dMrs - Hoi »er Adams and Mr.'daughters spent from Thursday until • UPICO J ^\f * He »nanette spent ihe' Tuesday in Syracuse and Baldwins- I <*-end at Niagara Fall*- ., |yille visiting friends. I , u. 'ui iuiiwaunee, vria., »pcui> luu Mrs. May Sanford and son, John, of evening at the Russell Homestead. -., ,,. ____,. c.._ J ,^ ,«• J I Mr and Mrs BtJ3hj of Kando i pni were guests at the Russell farm on Tuesday. Mrs. J. L. Stoddard, of Palmyra, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cooper. John Fenzel, of Red Creek, and son, Joseph, of Rochester, spent 'Sunday at John VanHee's. Mrs. B. M. Clark, of Rochester, spent the week-end with Mrs. H. H. Ballinger. Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Kenyon were guests of friends in Walton, N. Y., from Saturday until Monday. Victor Kenyon was the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boss, from Thursday to Monday. Miss Katherine Cornelius, of Pal- myra, spent part of last week visiting her cousin, Miss Laura Englesen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Engelsen and family and Mrs. Ralph Engelsen spent Thursday in Rochester. Mrs. Barney Dorfner and son, Sher- man, spent the past week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Tassell and Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Callward called on Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pire, of Marion, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Verbridge and family and Mrs. Mary Boerman and daugh- ter, Mildred, spent Sunday afternoon I Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Countryman and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Countryman, of Albany, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Sperry. Mr«. K. M. Davies and Mrs. Laugh- lin spent last week Wednesday after- noon with Mrs. C. I. DeZutter, at So- 1 dus Point. with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold VanLare. Raymer and Elwood Malone spent ,& part of last week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Raymer, in Alton. The Misses Sarah • Everdyke and Hazel Carroll and Edward and Jacob Miller spent Monday at .the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. George Starks and Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Parslow are on a motor] trip to the Islands and the Adirondack Mountains Miss Leola Robie, of Williamson, Miss Edna Bush, Howard Fuller and Ernest A. Hag'en, of Rochester, spent Labor Day at Watkiris Glen. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Franks and three sons were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Allison Franks, of Walworth, a t their cottage at Sodas Point from Thurs- day until Sunday. * , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elton and son, Robert, spent the first of the week in town and attended the funeral of their annt Mrs. M. P. Tufts. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cooper and son, Raymond, spent from Thursday until Monday at Saugerties, the guest of Mrs. Pauline Kipper. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Davies and daughter, Doris and Mr.» and Mrs. Laughlin, spent jthe latter part of last week in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. (John DeFrine and three children and niece, Marjorie Vinkey, were in R'oehester, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gertrude Cooney and the Misses Anna and Carrie Poray gave a variety shower oh Saturday in honor of Miss Ruth Loysen, of Rochester. Mrs. Orlin Hodges and son, Gray- don, of Middlepdrt, spent from Thurs-, day until Labor Day with relatives in. •town, Mrs;. L. E. Catlin and daughters,. Aileen and Helen, returned Monday | from a two weeks' Visit in Elmira and Athens, Pa. Mrs. Mary J; Sherwood, of Palmyra, and Mrs. R. 8. Cart, were guests of • relatives in Rochester Monday and, Tuesday. ,. I Mr. and Mrs. William Poray apent Rev. M. E. Koster and family, of : Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. East Williamson, were entertained Clicquennoi, of Zurich. Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Ply. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clicquennoi, of Zurich, spent Wednesday with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Plyter and son, Freemont, and Miss Matilda Parsons, spent Wednesday in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, of WiIliamsto\vri r are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Harrison Turk, Mr. and Mrs. DeNeering and family, of Marion, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! Cornelius VanHall, Sunday. Miss Hezel Collier and Miss lvalue DeCfacker spent Sunday night in Rochester. Evangelist Leman Robie attended ter. William Collier, Clarence Collier, Matilda Collier, Mrs. Peter Schaap and daughters, Leona and Alice, were in Rochester, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Engelsen enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Engelsen and daughter, Maud, at dinner, Fri- day evening. Mrs. Merritt Kenyon and grandson, Roger Kenyon, were guests of Mrs. William Mair, Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. DeZutter enter-1 Mr - and Mrs - Edwin Da > Ie y- M «- tained a company of relatives and £ wnk Wllcox alld Mr - and Mr * *»* friends, at their cottage at Sodus Franks and two sons a P ent Monday Point ast week. | at ^spu-atio\ Point. iw* „»A *r™ A~,„I,I v„ m T^.„ „«J Mr - and ^ rs ' George Stratton and A Ut {J nd 3 TB - AnM,I , d J anLar , e » n d Mrs, Whitbeck, of Newark, called 0* daughter Eleanor, and Mr. and Mrs. [Pete VanderBelt, of East Palmyra, n ._ h t spent Labor Day at Watkins Glen., '^ and ^ MheH ^^ ^ I Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Vincent and Mr< and Mrij . Qeor g e Bavis and so% family, of Pheonix, and James Horn, glwin, motored to Niagara 'Falls spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Sun d ay returning Monday. „«u- and Mrs ' W > E ' Teats ' I Mis a Mft y Vincent, who has been the Geneva District \confer^Tat Mr - anA mi - mi « U ph « Ji P s . « f visting Mildred Pallister for two Potter, N. Y., Monday and Tuesday of I Bodiertw. have been »»*- this week. Rev. and Mrs. Hv B. Reddick and sons, David, George and Harold, were in Potter, N. Y., on Monday attending the Geneva District Conference. The Wayne County Moose picnic c- imiiiji, OJ. visting Mildred Pallisier for two Rochester, have been spending some weeks, returned to her home in New .time with their daughter, Mrs. J. H. York, Monday evening. Putnam. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tellier and, daughter, Elizabeth, and son Eugene, of North Rose, and P. H. Miihl, spent Labor Day at Ithaca. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick -Sanford and - —, — «•«•• \-1 jnr. and Mrs. Frederick-Sanford and called a targe crowd to Pnltaeyvflle, SO n g) Frederick and Chester, spent Labor Day, The parade was aban-iT-t.- «—•—>\ -- - -- Labor Day, The parade was aban- doned on account of the heavy' storm. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dunn called 'Sun- day afternoon on Mrs. Charles Van- Norway, of Webster. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. VerHow and Mr. Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoagland. Mr. arid Mrs; W. C; Hoagland and daughter, Beatrice, and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sanford and family, spent, Friday evening in Marion. Mrs. Kirk and daughter, Carol, and _.. „.™^*.- iui». xvirK and daughter, Carol, and aiid Mrs. Johii Hennekey, were in son, Chester, of Milwaukee, Wis., are Palmyra Sunday, to attind the funei?-,. yiaitiiig 1 their cousins; Miss Marian B. al of their cousin, John Tilburg. Maihes. H. W. PARKER. FUNCKAL DIRECTOR AND . AMBULANG£ SERVICE' 8 £. Millar St. Nawark. N. Y. Lady Aaaiatant Fhbne 2S9>R\ *.~«8 u '1^- !