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li^ •-#*« i S.: ^* 1,4 !. •' \ «S ) -w*r s * a lithe short J trimmed. pent—One\* | eflookthkr ! V ll sizes at .w? 3.far. Sum-** 8 *\ iff iced aW„..| illy priced f _* * 4 nH f this now*, and > sfea- I of MaA ' ?i vorlp PresidentM Some Sector. )ltis golf L HSnfc theref*- r& down fia.y be a_ , aowebody; has a**f mt be an- accId ?*:| ^ adTartipwntfitti ^ ->V ft**,: -^ \•Hit\ •W*-/*'--,.-'' 1 ; ,l -''-'7'IK'- glftfelk^lI^TOlA 11 ^^SlftlX MAY 28, 1920 ;W PAGE IWI A UNIQUE, up-tb4Be-.mafiiat&- place' where White House Bread is JiakecLih the wtftdovFi%hl fee- fore your eyes. 1 - ' •*• '• * '• , Stop by and seefor yoprisejf. Yqu're.'certaiii to. be interested in this jEiGvel* modern method of ^Fhite House-Bread making. \ „ .. : White House Bread hasjreached the Mgh-water mark in Bread-Making: \\ ,. ' 7 All pure ingredientsr-skiiled mking~- in surroundings thai are spic and /span and sunny, these tell the reason why of White House Bread's tempting deliciousness. - JIHlTake. Home a ^hiaf pJt 3$Mte Mpuse^p^aoTwM^you^ The White House Bakery Exchange Street. «. aoc==aoaoc=xoooi==aoBoi=s=aoE3a3 PENN VAN AND YATES GO 1*. -u * ** • *^WK Panel of Thirty-.!* Jurors Is Drawn r--J|P 1 B..'^#«'' i -^iy 2 %&H. the'Yates :^ i °J»tttJ?,\eler^jftffloe .ylst^rday.\ -f^ek *!ffo$ fhere WasHlrawh>panel if th?& ty-slX jurors to serve at » tem oi YeTtes, county court to convene l» this village nfext month Earnest Chapman of Wagener street to this village, .JH&and^irs^Br-A*-Blood\ who baye *>%W spending several weeks lit -Au%>j r«n|Sa,.ITloriilajai:e •$$;ijbeir; way KspS^ prs, Job ward, and her in^nepg - JpfmsT, Bishop, ^ynii^uEo.ttepf--Jb] Benton wibleday, 1 fym, Nellie Hurford, of Saranao Lake, are spending Use present Week *ttfc relatives here. &\ * ' °Mv. a^Mrst-Hiram J,\ J)avlS,r of ipprTan, have been 'entertaining r-iSTsv,,-- .--'- ——~ -\-- --^* *M*«- J^L. Bowye'r and child. h£. 4Mi*a,-Corey, Starkey; Charles V 4 j ifrs. Frank Goldsmith isr spending r ^itoiu -Ji*thu*_^8W.^ieEU*- f e^M week^with her daughter, ith* at ^aranao Lake, e VanGelder and daughV Clarfe; sa'.eta; William JI.' Graham, Italy^ M, Mary 0oldsn •M?VfLrm?, 'Jerusaleini ^Charles Ball, i llr^ Bu^ \Seiusaleni; §. H. Hurd,, Jerusalem; JBjlgafe,SpjEBjiiuv,, Baniii&'tcin}> WOliam A* Gravis, Torrey; .Grant McJuebd, lt- Myi George^!, BichaFdsi Italyj- C^eorge Belj, MMo; EVapk\J»Ichardsbn\?Pot%er{ Prank p;. Wager, Mlddleisex,' Henry Tuthill, BarfiagJon; George Prosser, JerusalemJ ; Edward Ingram, tatter; trederi«.k Swlchhart: Potter; DaVldi Mliler, Mllo; George Hobart, Potter; 3B. A, MoConnell,» Mllo; James Alex- : andBr; Jr it Jerusalem; CbrneTi'ous : TO- v •Conner; Tofrey; James Campbeli, Pot- ter; Walter kebbon,, Benton; Freder- ick tyhn, Miio; Edward R Evans\ Jr., Jerusalem.^ B,'-0. Clark; Potter; Fmfllf Crosby^ aaip;. Chari^a Van Giordon. i?arrlngton; • George-W. Barrett, Jer- usalem*; Bert -Ilunt,; Starkey; Howard JDayis, Jerusalem, : Prioo ol* Gas to Bo Raised. Penrfyari, May 28-?-At the last meet lng of the village board of trustees a representative of the Perm Tfan Gas tight Company appeared before the trustees and notified the trustees \that theytexpect to-f*alse the \ price, of gas ahd\a notice XviHalso he filed of'their im:ren HP -with tfffl~Ptaaig- JSem«a»v::l!!tLY'.« —1 ; mission for this district. Take a Camera lHth-4to No matter where ; fpwmw g9—-fe> th«- Woods, the Finger Lakes oJ^e^WJr^^ Hunttngi Wishing or Motoring, take a GSmera'.along,- . ~\ * \' ' There are ma?iy beauties of Nature you will want to remember by-ar^»|otb#faph. So be prepapdt&imkeJan imperishable Cam- era record of your vacation.. It -will be a pleasure' to show you our^hiS^BC. . Lindea I^fc^ L. H. GUARD - Seneca and Lindeii Streeta^ FarSily to Hold Reunion. Penn Yan, May 28-^-The ninetaenth annual reunion ofthe Cornish family will .be , held \at the Dundee fair grounds on Saturday, June 6th. The call for this reunion Is signed by the secretary of the- organization, Mrs, JMiMOJLCornish. ^ . . --~\. /Bishop Seryect Ja Penh 'Van. ^ Penn Tan, May ^S—Kev. Dr. Fred T. Keeney, whb was recently appointed a Ijlshop of the Methodist churqh at Des Moines, Iowa, is a former pastor of the Penn Tan Methodist church; he serving here for the greater part o£«t eonferenaa- year jwJien_he_jv^.s. t*ans» f erred to Elmira. As the pastor of the Penn Tan church he was well liked by all of the member of fch« chm%h as well as by the community, - -( Penn Tan,.\May 28-^Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Havens, of the town o£ Starkey, On' May l«th, a daughter, Mabelle Kowen, \ ^orn to Mf.and JVIrs. Ma?t Kirkpat- tfek, of 3Petin Tan, On May ilth,„ a daughter,., Maxine Eleanor. Born to Mfc and Mrs, Frank: W. Gil- lette, of/ Kushville, on May 22nd a daughter, Emma Lucille. jTherg.. w.fll .he, a, .spe_cial li ^ieeti«g •«£- the i^tyal Order of Moose- at their lodge robma ,ln this village thisrFrV day eveningi Light refreshments \will be served during the course qf the evening.. This ; eyening in their lodge rgom there will be a special communication of Mild i-odge, P. & A. M. at which time itjls .expected that the third de- gree will be worked on a full class of candidates. *• • - . -H. Mertin Smith leaVes next week for .Chicago where he will- be in at- •>. ^jJandanee upon—the Republican nation- al cohvention OB an -alternate delegate. M& and Mrs. Charles Burrill Newark, N. T., and Mrs.- Wfiliam Ma ire visiting relatives in this tens Alerha. yll^gg. .Mrs/a^, s. Boyd t is a guest of rela tives^or a fortnight at- Syracuse,-^ '-Frances Cunningham together with Mr. aijji Mrs. John' Jensen motored the foreWrt of the present week to Bufr faio.f • •\.\-\ Pai^iCR Devaney of New Tork City is a guest of relatives on Franklin st]$~e(Hit this village. WMllEtoi Snyder, who Js a resident ,-of Lake street in this village, hf cenjtly been committed to th,e_WlHarj^{.| Tlie_JTates_Co«itty—Sunday School iVuTTiold Us annual convention at the\ Pelj'n Tan Baptist Church in June. The program ls-now ;heing prepared. Mrs. Maude Newby recently gave a variety' shower in honor of Miss Doris Chapman who expects shortly to be married, Mrs, \Olar-a. B. Francis' entertained a pafty'of ladies at the sheriff's resi- djence on Liberty street at a * variety shower in/honor^Qf Miss Stella Elchar, whose mrfc-iage Vill ocajjr before long. George M^-jShaw haa purchased of the Monrtfe County- Savings Bank of -TRoehester-trhe-jM-dtere- farm situafe ^alBluff, P6int,„ Tate.s_-_jooi}njy and which is; known as the Ben Klnyoun ^farm. . FINE CITY mm DESTROYED Cor. Main and Seneca Sts- BUY SATURDAY, Wfe WILL «E CLOSED So we offer special induc^mei|Es. I liave been lucky enough-.* to buy a large block of **tra good Potatoes wHich I offer Sat* \day Special i S lb.ipec'k fdr>^ ,-^;«, * ,...;.. .^, ,. <$1.00 Also some more of that^66d>Ifee1itf ^6uf, r-8 bWUaekT One sack to custbrner ,/v.,»1.,.*;.....- «>V*%$1V90 i nave about 50 crocks tarigy^airy fiuttei. Offer special by „ the Crock. 5 lb, crocks? p^r lb* B5*** io lb. crocks* per lb '5.....;..;» r ' '\\•':. -' ' €f3^ Don't wait get it, our hrinest^ri^ofis, butter will be higher. pf ;, Pure Maple Syiuti,:i0o tm of «ap, gal cans..,$349$ J«lk Macaroni, lb v l3^|sf%4 .^vV^iV .25$ . -CarapbeU's Beans,'^^5^055t:r« :. . ^. .\Y. ^.\25^^ xiru ge ^ t \ J^-Go^o^la^kuli.. .-. i ^. ;.-...-»-•• ...».*.•..-. T j335f'. Who wants a full Co^#|bom,ior **li*«.„., ... 45^. * nave another lot «£a&iiii^e|iipJeS[ for canjiing-Qf course we can sweeten 4 ' thcmt'\: Wk^Sm ^efi^&ild pla.ce:;them fl«e where we'al^s'li|i^;^« 3 ./. I; - Our Fruit and VegeKjbSi^^&rt il coMpliete--Straw-- fcmes, Pineapples, mW^&8ffi$$Bffl&%^ \ananas. » .-\• • ,T(^.^*'^v-^3P' 5 *r'; r .- : - J'resh. Asparagus^ konte. Grovnt Spinach^ .New Cabbage, flead^and Curley Lettuce^. Ciakes; ^G^feft Ottions, Radishes? «ew Potatoes, Ripe^HKoW* ?er«uda CJiiions, Carrots^ :l Ne * Beets. •SiW- CJ™ 1 beinas ar6 not «•<• *t«i. Vow- j_ W *I<B them sharp grinding them f fe Butterfly twins ,^rJtom tkeorles-^^Mh-H«tv f*«ardaag-tJ»e-«8ev ot^pringfr MossonMt as M<ial! oehameats. The^ «iwl:ont: !• »u|)po*eo to nave b«eh brought to Bttwip* by the Cruoadera from the But, lltft SaraeeS bride* being a«cun« ton»«d to if**t o»«>t* wiwtlw at ihtUt .Im'i son of Rochester were recent guests of- Pegu Tan friends. Mrs. Edward S. Schrurhj of Trenton, N. J., Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. -j-—, ^. Antigua, Spanish Capital of Central America, the Victim of Flood, Fii* and Earthquake. Ar}«gu», ti»e glfttertog^ Spanish eap^j; Ital of all Central America, arose high on the central plateau in the beauti- ful volley of Almccongd. Its palaces and clmrches, iti monasteries and hos- pitals, its sparking foulitains and^ar- enues.jvere unsurpassed In any part of Oie new world, while above all towr ered\*the sweeping outlines'\of the great volcanoes known as the \Auua\ •nd \^uegp^J\Water\ and \Fire\) which were destined to be her doom. Ifor twice Antigua was destroyed, the ftrst time In 1546 by a flood of water from' the ci-ater ^ojt the yolcano which was then appropriately' called Agua; and the second time in 1773 by fire and earthquake \from Fuego. fthe Ppantards not being able to remon- strate with the recalcitrant volcanoes in tfie same effective manner that was empioyed-ltt TJetfttiar^wttK th^TTWIuSsT other means were resorted to, and these tnountains were solemnly bap- tlJed/Agua'l and ^FuegQ,\ a«a taken with due ceremony into the,: arms of the cimrch'in the hope that they would. eschew their.heatfie'n deities and re^ ftrm their uncouth ways.\ Neverthe- less, as a mutter of tertestrial»precau:-! Hon, the capital cilty ^vas, ino^ed DA miles distant to-a safer-location, where it Is.n.o»-Situated. Strange to say* both Agua and Faego seem to have tt»c4-trp't» thehr-Jiey refiponsihlMtiegi- wlth but a few. half-hearted attempt* Qt f nt buckllidtjig.-ntttll ^the resent- great quakes that in 1917-18 again shattered •the fair city*, of Guatemala.—-Andrew -Horton Biacklstoh in the South Amer- ican. , . \** KEIUTY'S Seneca St*, Geneva, Nw Y. Saturday - %lsl^ji.BT \ S ^^^ L M A. »\ * 1 ' ' J _ %v—Sl 1] 1 J - 7] *• j T \ 1 *•»! V M On Saturday we will place on sale « quantity of the well Jkn^wjaWjucner GweUv^tl^odfrnioflels taken'froin our regular stock. Low bust, free hip space. Sizes 19 to 27 Special Price for Saturday Only and $2.00 MEMORIAL DAY PLANS COMPLETED Ovid, May 28—Plans are now com*: pleted for the proper observance ot Memorial Day In Ovhl. On Sunday evening, May 30, a union service will be held In, the Ovtd Presbyferiaa- >church which the Charles T,> Harri$ Post and American Legion Post will 'attend. ^Oh Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock appropriate exercises will be held in the Gourt House Far*. Hon. Horace W. Fitch of Canandaigiia will deliver a patriotic address,. Miss Margaret Everetts will give Lincoln's Gettftf-' burg address and .there will be' musiiS by the Ovid band. At the close of the exercises the graves of dead com-; raaeswill be decorated with appro- priate exercises In the village ceme- teries,, the school chilih-en of the town- ship carrylhg flowers. Twentieth Century Club ~^~ Holds Annual Meeting Ovid, May 28--.f he annualj mHsfeai; of the Twentieth Century Club was held Monday evening at the home of i&jt.-titO. Mrs. Wlliam Porter on ^th, JdaW,street; .The melodrama, \Kdbert of '^eiduW' giver* by Mrs. Kichardson. tt Aubarn, was the main feature of the ^ventflg, I>ocal numbers *rere: mmti solos by Miss M, Payne with accompaniment by Mrs. F. Paynes VO^ oal solos, Miss Irene Potter and read- ings by Prof. J. Walthart. ^—•• ' •.\\-\' *'-'\-\'\ Ovid*, ftjsy 27— Mr*. James Seymour off New \Sprk Glfy is spending some tiine in Ovid. Miss Clara Pnrdy-.\was home- from Seneca, Falls for the week-end, Mt/ahd Mrs. Bert Myer motored to.' Trfimansburg Satarday. Mtaffl; jfilemenHne ABetr attended MILLINERY CLEARANCE SALE s __ Pwingf Balance of Week 50% Discount On ali/SjBring Models Trimmed Hats $2.00 up. Sport Hats and Banded Hats- including Sailors, $2.50 up. HARRINGTON'S ^ Seiieca Street Geneva, N. Y. • Princess Olg& Hassan, formerly Miss Alga Humphrey, .of San #raa-; Cisco whose marriage seVeral years ago to Prince Ibrahant Hassan, then cousin to the Khedive of Jigypt, gave her a chance to ocfinpy Cleopatra's throne. Is to become the bride of a n untitled Englishman, according to a report from London. Her)lf* with ,the Prince was short bujf» turbulent.* Mjffltft Mm ^i» months *tt«r their marriasre and later uuedior dlvore* A number of laeiies Were entertained at wliist :at the_ hoine of Mrs. 3Et, J. PMdyT-^^dayHevenlaigr— KevV Hi I>; Jjyon occupied the pul- pit of the P'res^ytentaa church in the. ftbaeftce of'the pastor*, Rev. H, A, Por- ter* MrSi James Seymour of ' NOW tf>ik, city' is •speilalBg some time in town. • '•\•'.»-..• sjohn if* SuttW* hats returned from spending several^\smoraths in \Washing- ton, 1>, C, New CJrleitns and IPiorida. Spring; B>ay at Cornell Univettsity Sat- urday;' ' Mr. and Mrs. B. Reigle were In Au- burn Saturday. _ Mrs. C & Barnea entertained her atatar. ftnan Wmhaniton last week. *trdS'%*ty* *if r WHY BUY A NEW HAT7 When we c&n clean and re-block your old one *b that It looks Ilk* hew. ». ' \ . . Every day \^* have cititom*r« Who are more than delighted with the wOrk We do for them. Brlng-vour old hate In and let u*\do a tatlifaC- tTon gunrafiteatf JB1> far you. MARKS Exchanoa 8t. G»n«v«, M. 1' HI i i 1 fi,i i» irf i-—• #-±i •f- *f i»... I? :ri *»*te.