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BROCKFORT, YORK, tfHtiRSDVtf, J 21,. I92o COtfSOLIDATip 'JUME 25. i j ^
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-MATRIMONY vHUBBELL-r-OSB0RNJE :
-Rebecca' E-.-^Miss^ The marriage of Osborne, daughter .'of-Mr. and*.,Mrs.
GEO. WILLIAMSON
l^~—->-- ' J ^ ' ^ H E ^ f * , ^ 1 Mi IN tGeorfee S. Osborne of Siiedraei^^ on a cojklCp F L O R I D A la-BUpJtHEu-* HLLCi- earIWrBubbefrof-<5hurehviIle, son of. :'-•% .. - - - — - - - ^ - - --:_* ;•--'"> " ,-|,aeap Rochester. Many Brockporters
CAUGHT IN RAiP
The huslne^\^cttpn.;was humming thik morning as raportfr Were coming! in frpm_all directions, regarding an
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PROVED ROADS
Jfefe-Kathryn Hubbell of Adams Basin, was soleninized Saturday at the- home of -the bride's' parents, the ceremony
G. WHITriEm^FItT*EIf44 IfEARS
'.fwefp reported present and it is said-paid the usual fine pMen-dellars. Api-cording to reporfs~%hich' are probably
U m P ^ o ^ g y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . Busines* A & M % I ^^gmm~Wm-mmr f r W t^wnl gpl^ t tv ofHEifr afiici -No i^jck oT; i t i t h B presence e f l J ^ n W g u e s f s . | . . t - J * : ^ n p p t n t : : S ^ ™ * Auto / A g a r ^ T r t a r i i r t ^ ^
den t . lttve«lment».
^Be^brtde^wl .lines HubbeUYwas gowned in French
'After three days' of fierce driving we f tfexe g t a d m see tfce-sun shining when
ij^ving'Yaldosfe—the gateway, as we ^^terin^te^F4oriaa~^W^ha;d^beejp^ broom was-attendeddjyrArthur- G. OS-j , ihatTtTwajsr finB-nmcla^nT^p^th^^lpr^ jjda line and Bo4t was,;, but, oh Jasper, when v.e dropped off the concrete we ... 9re-in-fof-4he.worstjdrivingjjf thp I
j-1%35- miles to i he center of St. Pete. ^^•Bfoniredr^ff'Hriust the. proper term because for the next 30 miles, i t was
.out of. one hole into*anpther. The 'route cards pay it is 30 jmiles from the .Jeorgja lhw$o White Springs but the day we came it was/just 32—the two extra miles can easily be accotinted for
hby^ distance traversed going into holes and getting out again. '* -.-If the first ones over the road eould
7hn*e~keptrastraight- path-it would no t v h a v e Veen quite so bad, but the ruts | _ l k r e not straighter than a* corkscrew »j»nd^Ja deepjwhen "once in one i t was -Hardgetting o u t . "'" '
.Salesman
Eighty years young, and still on the
borne, brother of the bride.
blue embriodered crepe and earried a shower bouquet of whjtte'roses. Miss „ - , . . . . „ -Hubbell wore orange. colored ; canton: j o b ™ Brocfcport's ever popular maga-crepe ami carried pmk roses. ~ T h e z i n < 3 m a n ' " is the r e c ( ) r a stained Fri-
- *- ' • day, January 15, tvheh George William-son of trtica* street •cele%rated hia, 80th
After February i5.Mr. and KIES, Hub- | * i r * d a y : ' - - ' •* „: " ;
hell will be a t home in-OhunUville.. -«3*e 4nr. passed, qoietty, with, the The' pre-nuptial events included a^su^- rou t ine M duOes. but the^gath-
kitchen showefYy?-Mrs: Miller and j e r i a S ^\axeB$ brought w%t\ it the Mrs. Short;: a v a r l e J y i B e f c M Mr. ^ r i v a l - ^ a ^ a r t y ^ a t ^ r i e n d f i I rom and Mrs. Fred Opiis.,,a variety shower j C h e s t e r **™& c°"*»& ^ . * c ° m " t-_ «._„ « ^ A Q^i*i, «„>» T v a n -mnanfl i plete surprise to Mr. "WilliainSQB.^A
fine dinner was - sery-ed by caterer Ebertshaw of Rochester after which an enjoyable time was spent listening to comSf recitations given by Mr. Williamson, who is a capable elecu-tionist. *
Among tbe many things Which Mt<j Williamson treasures a s feminisceiices of earlier days is a letter received from a friend, John 6- Whittier, poet, which" to 'Mr. "Willianison who had just given. a.WMttier„enter'taifii(>enXlt Marshaljown, Iowa, -was yrrittenr_on March 15, 1581, a t Oafe Knolls ienver.
re letter follows: Dear Friend Williamson
were present, t t ' i s also reported that S=^oe^ot t -"cot5k~wa^l t t^e i ring: at] the time, of the raid, which took place a t three 6'clock this morning.
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by Miss Maud Smith and Ivan Hill and! a variety shower by the Rebekans of Spencerport. • J
NEARLY CADGHf During the height of the excitement
of the recent worlds series games ,4n October between/the SSrasKlngton Sen ators "and t h e ^ F i t t s ^ g "JPlrates"a tall
„ iresldfint of Tampa who* had iust+-Blende r w o m a n a r e s s e 4 jp flack called i^been 6ver-«ie same road cquld n o t | a t the Qallagher-martoat->nd -at the l^rffsfgiffe-bowdherpeQPle of Florite :evej'i L e s t e i . d r y . g o o d g Btot^ m]ting p u t ?
put^np -with ~such a disgraceful condt- ] c h a g e s in each as was stated-in our Udn* and tfeat; onipractlcaUy-the only n g s u e folRwIHg that date. T h e lady
gOTre6Tgrtfaern^our4ata-tnke into the. Ig^H^her^nama. aa.MmJiirr lcklMUl: Vstate. ' * j lan gave both mei^an^i rcKecTc for
ffi these tales-we-have told only t b a i t 0 T t y , t ] h r e e .^oiiarg-in^payQaenJ for n > . jtH ift nd esp?ct to hold fast to Wf s o ^ g Q g a 5 p a r c n a g e a and taking the change r*in- jttStioe to Florida we will say t h a t ; ^ ^ l n both cases rannr^uncl"forty
• this-sanae-rQadrwhen i U & . d r y , > u t n o t j d o l l a r g _ j M r 3 _ M u l j m _ a b o n ^ t o E t e
. too dry, and'^an be properly worked. j - ^ a r s p J d a n d b e r s o n o f 8 y e a r s ^fa ^fWild~be-a~-.flne—dirt-thoroughfares <Hp^everrit" should 'Keit i i^ husbands" pay slip j ,ohec with the best concrete and m a d e ' m d u e e d tng a D O y e mentioned men to wide enough for three cars abreast. jcaah. ,~~~-.-
Ellis -of9 Port land Emor> MacMuBan'df this" yi ; one :gister,_ Mrs. Mary j, Edward. . *. THe "fuherat services.' will be'Seld
S I X T H YEAR P A S S E D AWAY
. LAST FRIDAY _
Wfll iam MacMullen Dies in Roch-
ejrter-Ho»pit«Vat Age oi Sixty-Eight Ye£
TOWN. §yPERINTENlJfeNtS WANT INCREA8E W # A Y
At a-meeting of the Monroe County town supOTintendenta held on January 15, the ' fpllowjng officers were un- animouslyelected: president, Robert Stuart of Parma; vice-president, Fred Miller of Pittsford; secretary, Edward: &. Cotter of Swede&V tf«asurer, T5?mC{ Redder of Renfieid. -''-*•''• -The secretary was alBo^dlrected ai
tihis tune W'reeerd ^e^unanimouQen timents of tqwn^stt^erjntondents that the salary Hntit as no*" set by law should bejreyised upward, and that the CqunfesKsuperintendent;vbe asked to
.hiti.efforts a t the'-JSuperintendents^f Convention to" twit th^rtovnr superin? tendents 'wages on' a yearly .basis and paid in ffldnthly installments.
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- MASOKIC NOTES —1 Atlthe fmeefing of _Baniel Holmes Chapter' Tuesday", eyefing Past High Priest George C. Bro^nrwho''''fias re> cently retired from active office Jin the
WILBUR The death of Mrs. Katheri? Jaker
. COTT The demise ofJM6; Mary L. Cotter
occurred. FrWay~^aRemoon about flv.e o'clock aj/hpr -hpine in Glarfcsoh., Al-ttou^r^hB^d^een^n^faitrn^g^liesPr
three years, she was confined: to,| her bed for only a few days
Deceased was born in Glarksdh, 66 years ago the daughter of William and
Wilbur occurred Fridays-morning at , . . . . . . . . , , , , . .. * " . j •„? ^ rf^^T^--"^"-teaey-Gardner and resid«d-there dttring her home in ChurchlearlPIace, Roches-;. ^ „„„. „ ,„„ _ . ,- :.. „ , " „.. ter. Mrs. Wilbinv'who was 84 years of age, w a s ^ s i s t e r of the late Mrs; F. F. GajrenVand a former resident of\
| ^5eceased is survived by one daughter. Miss Helen Wilbur, of Rochester, and one- -brother, Charles. Baker of Asheville, N. 'C,
her entire life. On December 8,1882 she wasiunited in marriage t o William
iB. Cotter also of Clarkson.. Mrs* Cotter was a member of the Ladtes-SurfMr the Congregational Church and the W. C. T. U. of-CfioekSon.
Besides~her husband - she" leaves^to mourn her'loss-five daughters, Mrs,
The funeral' services were held from
ful
^Florida, however, is"dQ,ing a .wonder-amount of road improving and
Wednesday a waftifiu and boy answering the description of the one
.Chapter, was presented with a Life I antglad to hear from thee,a;nd tp. l^ ^ ...~ . . *, -uitahlv inaprtbed
learn by the papers that thy peculiar Membership; anaja auitaoiy mscrmea Jifts as a spiaker-and reader are ap- ^ l d wat,cn*"]**> Brow^has-bepnia Kecia-tea-fe thy "western home— LMason ,Jtor ,59 years,, having beep
I have heard nothing from W. S . fori raised iri ChuVchville. "He* was- the a long :t?nie. "Phe-las t I J^ard .-was'fl^j. m a n t o rei*§ive the degree~in the] I ^ W a l i r S o f i 3 ^ * e h a p t e r Z - a n d haa-heldofftee'..&
•There is ndtiilng new in ^aaeBburramost continually- during jJhat timb, "t&af I" "imow* r6^ there now, atid'the prospects of the]been Principal Sojoutfasp of the' plarceTafe'lgoodr'' -—~—r—- '—••y—TJgjr '
The •winter has been .a hard.on© lot:L~J invalids and aged "people; I have felt' It very much; am glad to see bare ground, once more. F am
^8ince„lpay.ing;jWAjM^MJJLHE -GaU -tthy^diTt^oad :except :on ;P5^a? ;.MontPSRno oMh1n«?;stor" In M t Moc-tour and that-was not bad. .., . j r l s a r t d a T s o nana«,a theclerlc i n charge
Si»ty^our-mlles-arom Valdoata t3.,the same story «nd a «h«dfc for the Lake Gity a grawing.qpmmunity ^ h e r e < , g g m 0 - a T O ( m t ^ t h { 1 a f c o v e
case, forty-tourists .going-to Jacksonville, S t A u - ^ p d o l l a i . s M t Mnntpsnno imm«rli-pisttne and down the east.coas|. turn ' t P l y bP P ame stispiclfius and phoned a off- , - ^:-~,-4gQ.chestpr bank as to tlie value, of the . Al l && morning it~. seamed .as if . ^ k with-the result that he^had-the eve^pne-was headed North and w e | W n r t „ „ ft1iPTV pjvjnca differpnt name)
__hegan t o wonder if all "Florida was ai^estedTy the Mt Morris:poHc8-chIef; ^ s h p r t of provisions due to the embai- ^ r ^ thV- chief =wa& -phoning-. theatees.pfl_Codes,.
. goes, as well as.rdoms;an.d apartments,!sheriff of that -oonn^ Tiom^boFTmdiSBcia^Welfarer-l^ lauo*^iopi i were dismasted and" setting j m o t j i e r d | s a p p e a r e d 4 ,
:b"ac1t hptte:"^uf-feara r"on~the7eats^ tk^B a l s^happened at were d-ispeled at Lake. City wbere we ;p a i m y r a Saturday witn^he art ist and
-got-a^oM_tarttey_jhmer_fgr $1.00 a b o y a n s w e r i n g the descrlpMon of the rptate and leamed- tha t the-^exoaus'aljOVer_—r..„ .„_.. .„ _„ ^ ^ ^ ^ r ' ^ r r r j
. nortli,was nothing unusual—only those ! lt la n 0 p e a S n ^ m a y t e talten in r^YetUrning whoswere spendlngr only a j s 0 o n ^^ have cash .to, make gooS for
ere-of-«QiajHway-for, _^ie •bad-checka-tendere ' ^time„*e-had4'.i_., _..-.,-.;. . - ' !_»_
brie ^th£'holiday3r:-'EFp^ .
ISeFvFry^tae^aTfic-e i ther yurlh-O!
"Very "truly thy friend _.John ,Q. ."Wiiittiej.
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Members of the Monroe delegation in the Assembly have received im-portaint •committee" "assignidents by Speaker Joseph IJcOihnle'sr "Arthur Pammenter, serving'his second term, has been appointed t o the Cpinmittit pn'ReoTganization and also totonamit-
Public "Service, and
Assemblymmv Simon L. Adller, majority leader, has been_namedia member of the Rules Committee, tvliich takes over all legislation a t ti^e close
her late home Monday afternoon a t 2 o'clock: Interment at Lake "View cemetery, Sweden.
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i-Arthur Souttopinbe of Clarkson; Mrs. (^Sanmel-Gox: of-Hilton; Mrs, -Perry-Merr| "er of Hamlin; Mva. Wilbur Cater of Hamlin and Mrsr Francis Petrte of this village; three sons, Edward G. Goitter of BTOCkport; Charles; W. Cotter of Clarkson. and Burton G-. Cotter of Hamlin, and twenty-one grandchildren.
The funeral services* were held Monday afternoon' at . 2 o^cloek from her
,Jate home, Rev. J, S. Miller, of. the
WILLIAMS JphnrNewton Williams passed a*way
Sunday at his home in Morton, ageq 43 yearBy *- - -
He leaves to mourn his loss-hiB wife, < .Mrs;. Florence Davis Williams; one" , . , . « . , « , daughter , Katherine of Mortsoj, three] ° ^ ° ^ 9 ^ ^ f o n & l G ^ 'ft ^brpthers, Robert qfLockport; Carl of | C i a t i n g r - T H m ^ „ f * « « , » * ^ . n ^ n , i
Webster; Bernard of Rochester; four c ^ m e t e r y -sisters, Mrs. Harriett Rott and. Mrs. _ T*w«%»r»»»<k Don Perry of Lockpprt; M i ' s . G e o r g e t t a ^ \ y f ^ . " R ^ V i r S E R V E 0
F I R E S W E E P S BARNS O F
C L A Y T O N R O O T
D a m a g e Est imated at Eighty-five
H u h o ^ # ^ B a « b ^ _ j a B a M ^ ^ CoyircKi B y Insurance / '
Three large barns on f the Claytoa Root farm^ located- about six-miles sputhegst M this village^Were .cpnsom< ed by fire of tftideterniined oi'igui Sat- . Urday. evening which broke put a t 5:45 o'clock^In the ^upstair portion- off the grain barn. ^ _ ^
Mr. Root^ who had just completed milking, set his palls outside and went In to the grain barn to ^hrow-dpjwa some beanpods. On openihg-the teap-dopr leading Into the upper part of the barn he was greeted with a burst of flames, the entire loft being a.roaring niass of fire. The Protectives responded \<K summons, but so rapidly, had the cpnJ|ajsaiioM "spread fluai they were unable to, save any of-lbe^barnB. Although the hguse WSB in stESse. proi-
irhiBnt:: was a t ~^}ariahd
Weaver of "Kent, and Mrs. Walter Grimes of Morton. - ""••" 7
. The funeral services _nqglcplace "SrF.-Eddy of
was Tuesday afternoon,-Rev. 'MorfoV officiating, mterraent made in Watesgert cemetery.- -
SUPPER
MRS.C.A.HARSCE The installation of officers* Wednes
day b^Mrs... Irene ^Stephany, county ehalrman, and suite of Rocliester occasioned the gathering of a large number of members of the Ladles "Auxiliary of HaxSdh-Crlsp-Seaman" Post of the American. Legion at the Public BMldnigT """ . 7 —Following are the officers installed: presidents-Sirs. C. A. Harsch; first vice-president, Mrs". E. A., Coapman; second vice-president, Mrs. E. Mulhern: sec*
--- — -—-—-LT.HORNSBY" —, - - - . : ,—~ ' T h e death of Mra Clara-C: Thorns-ByfTfWd"'67"kyelii5>~SQCU^B"^ at-2 o'clo'ck a t her home in Qlarkson. Deceased, -who was. the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Innis Hale, was born, in Hamlin and has resided in this section nractically an her. life. ^Besidesjher liupband,; A^AvTfTJiorna-by, sheieaves one daughter, Mrs. Deyo of Rochester and a grandson, Alfred Hall, of Clarkson. ".. r...* ~
The-funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at. 2 o'clock from the late residence, Rev. h B. Miller of -the
imi ty l t was saved, partially due to the fact that- the wind was in a^oUtherly direotionithus fanning the flames away ' from i t
The barns destroyed included a grain barB, tnirty by seventy""j^st, a haj^lJ>J|TO._Jhirty by^flfty^wo feet^and a horBfe-harn and shed, thirty by-fifty feetr-valued at-six thousand dollarste-^-There yr&* also five hundred bushels of flats, two hundred .sacks of beansj ~ 4wen^-tona of-hay, a-quantltvof-'bean-
The regular meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps held in the jSrA.^R; roonis last weelk Tuesctay evening vfM opened»«witlt:ser.vlng. PE.au oyster supper to forty .membprs*and friend^- . —The- business-session- waa-given-over-l to the installation of tbie newly elected officers by Mrs'. E,lhv Norfis, pastpRceaH dent of the C. J. Powom Corps off Rofthester," assisted by Mrs. Cora IRak
^.'iink aslponductressi Followingflxe> the .rftfifprs lnstullf di__- PresldWntTSMrsTl T & n a ' Coatr'Sl__sj^alor:::iivl£ I Mrs.-
fodder, grain binder, mowing machine; [bean puller, three two-horse "culH-" vatprsr^ay tedder, two harrows, t * o plpws, harnesses aodcollars consmned^ \vity t t e b a r f i s . ^ h e r ^ t s i e , ^ 8 ^ all the •sheep, e ^ p ^ ' s i ^ ^ h l c h ^ a r t e d b~aciriHto"|h1e^'bW^ w:e|¥ "1 suvedi . - . * ' •
The estimated Jd^s'ln produce alone is 41B0O and the machinery is valued ~ a t flOOQ. The loss i s partially covered byrinsurance ."_—^: -—— _-.'-
Agnes "jVIinkj jonlor .vico^presl-drnt. Mrs. Emma Deo; spcretary, 3Jrs. T I'ria Lag>; "treasurer, Mrs. Martha nosn; pondurtor, Mrs. Cora Hallick; T 'ard. Mrs. Mi l an Patterson; nssisf-
MrE.TC^urch'^is"vilIgge~ :offlclat l te i^ i.--r . - ---- - . ...- ^r_.-Fr--:.-'_i__- • ?.nf firrnird.. MrCT^tlirlETWh^eler! c^iap-Intefment was at tery.
the GarEnd ceme-
CONL^Y Mrs..Margarot Conley, a former resi-
r
MONTHtY-sypPERrMEETiNG . AT BAPTISE GHURGH- —
dent of^hrttrwnroffilaTksDjrjti^a^sedM"^^" *'
The regular monthly supper meeting -of _the_ jteachers_ and .offlc§r^. of the -Baptist- Sund\ay7Schoolr was held JM^n* idayTevening/ an-oyster supper being- =
iserved a t 6:30 o'clock under-the direction of Mrs. Wilbur RayburnT^MisB . Hazel Forbes, Miss Ethel Hiler and Miss Helen SBumway,
"M ST; 'aiit, Mrs. Eva Cook; patriotic instruct-or, Mrs. Minnie .GbolST; press coxres-' • ond'nt, Mrs. Etta -MacMullen i musician. Mrs. Carrlo DaViS; '1st icolor'
Loulsp. Conkling; 2nd| _*Ehe EducaBonallcom^mittee^and-tne.
"iBonth-but-concluded thal iolf is ts were -iellgeraawady here or-wainng-to-spr-J cnoor
oHda^B^tJidme-, ** In thfs section we see many turpeV H:ttne "iKtshes^ NorthernerB^toPw hojr
l -«a^- 'buah 3i.tepfee^jftHrffie'"-stuff
..... ^_B . . . . Kuppinger; welfare worker, Mrs. Mary |or;tlTerseasb&;. A^e^bJyfflHH ,F|sderiok'Ryan;„ ser^ajrt-ajt-arms. Mrs^ Harry J. Slater i s nanfed on the Internal Af- Weis; representative to "count? corn-fairs, taxation and retreichment, Chat- mittee/ Mrs. Mary Ryan.^ - ' : : -itnMp-nnrt T?pUgfoffl ^q<^ t,lfi3 gQ!H* * A cut-ghiss craoker and cheese trajr mitte\s; and ASsei^jMyman % . Ray!was presented to Mrs. Stephany. by Austin, to the -*onnn3ttees on Fubiicjthe. Auxiliary, whp also presented Mrs:!
ggLganasmst^^^^ ester. h*« She is survived by two sons, James oY"Rolml>stef;'PalT^^ two daughters, Mrs^ Seonge,. Sullivan of Rochester, SHsg Bejia Cpnley of ^J^ ' ^X 'pWerB^nCT/^mpt ty r 'Ham-
Ex-service men should keep in mind the fact that "the lasFTfete/ fof rein-
-^tat makes Pres. Coolidge's W h l C e j ^ g ^ g j ^ ci"0p?ernment Insurancjjs In&Be bfeaKfaks-^fampus^-that lusci-• J u ] y 2 j 1926, "• ' ~ ^ 7 " " ~ 7 T ~
fc^ou* amber liquid Ihat Cal and* his j _ U n c l e gam. insured'all his MIIRary was
s^hedifled" to be«ome effective several f PUT over - i h e ^ flap^ack^tttiLl^p^^^^^^ period of t h e World r p ^ P u 5 l f c
New York; State Etecational Depart-{ment purposes "to pot "into ..effect that portionpf~theEducationalJLm,whioh-pkiSport, amongthem.beingMrB^Beu-[-gOTirertP~-th& eighteen- year»old-^ps^lah~33onoga^nT^f4itfr--vlQ of—boya-tead- girls, mid Jghich "~
~Tferip^sftkm;Lwhich umdoub^edly -guest* . p t e y r i r e J L u ^ ^ * * ? ? ^ ! n ^ - H 3 e S l ^ War, -an undertokiug never- asBume¥ P h i Florida to eaual that) BuF do yo«'Dy any other nation. At the close of
t u r p e n t i n e : ^ w a r i o p p 0rtt lnlty was ^ven to^coff-?compulsory edaeatlos up t o and 4n eluding eighteeri years, will be; sufflci-
-khow how they " tap""^ „ _ . , „ . , . . . . . fbteh-down--here?~-Well, kiddo, if it "^t inue this insurance. -TMany were U&-"not pictured in your geography,^bejTabie t o l o so thrpngh press pf"flnancial
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Education^ Publle HgalthftBd Military Affairs:. - * - • " , . - " ' , " " - " '
Commencing ""September, 1927 the
will arise with tte attempt; to^Hn^S"|aitemplTat. Edhl up otieurred recently": .one a,fternppn on the Mffllon T)ollart
highway"east of this village according ent, i t is believed in many seettons, to cause, me pepeai oi-. _
•cut away a Stntntmmi; » y » i -•—rtarcumsuiirceo. - encuvio vuoi u u u c o u m o • •.. - " \ . " ... . i xi. _ ^ „ ^« -not only of the bark, but down into M y e reinstated* and converted into|apP»es to c h f i d r e n - b e y p n | l ^ ^ ' J« the twopd-about one-third the way, ordinary Life, 20-Payment o r Endow-atonnd the tree, usually in a "V shapei m e n | . forms. IToW, that "the closing
of the V. flattened almost j a a t e^or -^uch- re ins ta f iment -Js ap=, Straigbt'put. At the bottom of t he cut p r o a c hing ,the Buffalo' Regional Office
:€iey usually place tins so t h a t ^ e sapipj t h e -g s /ve terans ' Bureau is mak^ iwill not run down upon the bark. No j n g every .etfort to inform ex-service
/pails or backets" ate required as t h e i m e n ^0 tn*a end that no One on July sap quickly turns info a sticky gum-12> {9%^ m a y feel'that he had not dp-
^iJce^uhstance-andUmost. of itclings tQ-lgprtanity afforded him for s ich in-the wound in. the t r ee . 'The pine trees ! s u r a n t j e > a n a the opportunity of 6b-
•'' thus treated never regain their, vigor ", a*d i|i time fall a prey to the lumbers-men or become brittle* break off and .^"fot away. Owners of some of these • fine pine groves have been likened to ' Shylock who demanded his pound of .flesh." only to lose both flesh, a n l . h b ; -sinvestment. .'<- /
.Nothing of moment"happenpu. the
taining that which is rightfully his, If in good health, and' upon the pay
sixteen. • I n this -ease it is thought that attendance up t o sixteen years will be made cohipulsory with no oppbr?tunity_ for leaving School to "gororwoBK ..Advise has also been received by
boards of education throughout the state froin the Regents that no credits for histh school work will b e accepted uhlesjs the person taking the Regents* examlnatfOnTias been in actual ance at hfeh school," In the. past many persons have done their studying at
« misuuu " » ^ » - - 1 ^ « » *~> 1 . d t .6 f c regerits* examinations tnent of two monthly premiums, such home ana TOOK » JS - . insurafiee*-niay be reinetatea;
Free, medical examinatiSns will be given" to ali applicants at t h e Buffalo
! office, Custom House Building, Buffalo, N. Y„ or at-thelf Sub-Office at Roch^ ester and Syracuse Application forms
'., t es t of that day and whi lewe might m a y a l s o be obtaihe'd a t either of these
Ihave gone further we expected mail a t i o f f i c e g -
l & a t e v l l l e so stopfed there, for the -inightV The neJt morning v?e inquired Wbs address of Mrs. % . H, Babcock, [vIormferly'aTesident of Spring street,
-We CARO OFTHANKS
wish, to express Aour^
to ge t into professional schools. _J_
/ ^ T & R THE "GAME You'll have plenty e l time to dance
at Orange Hall, Friday evening, Jan. 22nd. ' * .
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NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice i s hereby given that the an-?
Jjiijal -meeting:-Qt the stockholders of the Chas. Decker Co. will be held at
Harsch with a- -cut-glass salad dish Following the testalfation supper was" served. . ^ .... .,.' -
Out-oPtown guests were pre.sent ffonr~Rochester* East Rochester, ana
AN ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP
What ostensibly :appearedtto fce^ an J
to a report brought to this office, by art- =whieh4a'.fesident_of[-£k& tpwn-pf^^^Bden^F^~
S e > was returning home from* Roch-e f c a i l d upon .teaching theT woods about four miles east of this village, jgrceived two Then who seemed to be repairing a car^ along" the" roadside, but who were keeping a watchful eye on passing motorists*- When he had proceeded a/ short distance further
pq?or hearer, " MIBS l^.ay Sago; 4th, fo'or- b^nrpr, Mrs. Margaret Mnloney; ~>*4t-vwi& also -voted-at^thls-meoting-ta^hereafLter-these-^upper-meetin^s-5r' rail all mfetlng of-the Corps to order from now until April a t 7:30 o'clock,
m W : M c K ^ ^ Mrs. M.TWelch of Hamlin, . | _ » - « * - • * « : i i r t i i i F r n
The funeral s6fvI6es-took piace"Sat4__ ; "~"" pfapfiffi W j N l f E F T urday morning a t ' 9 ; 3 0 o'clock from " . . • - .
be joint ones, the two organizations holding' separate business- sessions fol-iOTvIhg. the supper. . *
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the home of her^-daufh-teTrMrs. Sullt-1- -van, in Rochester and at id o'clock1
frojoS'Iajmaculafe CPn&e^foa ChurchTt Bjjrial was a t Mt Olivet cemeteryythlf village*
BEESE.7
Thfi basjcptba)! gaxae last" Fjriday night_witn_j^i -ITpsiioii of jkgch«ster
teanhpni ,and officers in, their meeting IMPnday evening for ffifi AjfttJimeijahd:
lineated for the ^^aafxTMfLetinf^ which will be held on Monday evening,. February 15, when the business meet ' iagfi wi41-precede4he-suppeM*hicJ] b.e followed by a valentine party. Win*
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athcere ^ ^ ^ me office, "56 M! aih SirThursaayv J[an.
.thanks and appreciation ttr our"*niany i'28th, 1926 at 9 unlock A*„M,,fof the - — - - -, . . „ ^ . . ^ friends and neighbors, for their-many election of directors for the,ensuing -3Srgckpoft, who has been a jubscriner a c t g o { ^ a t o e g g - ^ t h e -beautiful flofal'year andr Thr t he transaction of such trf the Republic, 16, these majiy years, tokens and also for the use oTautomo-iPther business as may properly come totne.Kepuuu , •.__:-..... tl A_^_±^ M**-^***^*****-^*** .before Said meetings " -
1:28 . ti. M. Cr^alg, Secretary.,
another man .jappea^ed Pnt'the ,scene and waved his-hand as apparently in
for a ride, antt tt^other-men walked out -into the road, as if in answer to a signal. "
The driver did not heed .the si|ffigR to. stop, but thoroughly, believes "thija-j-had "he done so, the Ipersons would have proved hpldup-iifin^
- TEe^deaffit of TiRs; Emma ^DzaBefif ReeBeT-feranerly a resident 6t^^ Brock-port, occurred^aturday eyea%g at the home of her daughter,* Mrs. Margaret Moore, m Rochesterr^^^r; 7 She^leayeiarto^^HHJurn> hecilos's"her fialband, Isaac Reese; one bfothef, C. ET. Pease, of HersHey, *febi3cslci; three daughters, Mi's. Margaret Ifcidofe of Rochester; Mrs. "R^T-" Boyce of this village and Jennie of .New Brunswick. N. J.-; two sons, Henry and Gilbert Reese, .both of'Rochester; ten grandchildren and fourgreat-grandchildren,
The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon froin the home of her daughter, Mrs." Moore, at g nV.W.k,
was won by the htirmals by a deedflve -Mrs* WmJ H | ^egardjc6mp.omihiu^o^ scpre- TwP7of. the n\p.mbers nf the^^ted1 appointed for that time. Pii" TJpsiloa toanFwiSe gradtiabes ot[ ^_^v'-.".. . ' v*'^' ^ r ^ , . •. _.
Beginhrng^nttclay eYemngr^d t in i r in^mTonih^Famiary^ra^ are to he" again "pven^ . ;oppo tuu iu^ to tune in oirforelgnbfoa'dctfaan^sts^: tfens7--^^cording-Mp--UqinoahcJpme&t8 made by'me^NatitbiiaTP^adlo^ Traae As-, soeiationr
paventy,
the Brpcl?port Normal: High; WtjUanY S. Calloway r2% aM CS^Ifain S. M i m i •'Mi,.ftte-next game, 'wili Be jliyldlit\ the normal gymnasium Friday evening, January 22 with the Bank Clerk,s Club PT T^oc^ester7 ~^fte, aiembers jMC-l|b blub team are Rochester high school
r ^ e f o u h d her eapUyand spent a few,bills m m M t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -
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•Oontiiwied onijage.four
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DOING A $1,000,000 BUSINESS Officers of tb.e.£jfJLndard Apple Pro
ducts, Inc., with executive offices in JRochester, report sales of their eiu tire output amounting to $LO0M0O a yeafe ^hpcprporatioii'-has-plams lo-cated; at HamlUi, Webster, Medina, Red Creek, KendaU, Kendall Mills and ^ a t e r p o r i I t also maintains agencies in all the prtticipal cities in the Euro^ pean dried apple markets as well as throughout the United State*
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Rev. F. C. Lee officiating. Interment} was at Garland cemetery, Clarkson. fe.9 - -- •' •
MacMULLEN -William J, • MaeMuIIeh passed- away"
in a Rochester Hospital early yesterday morning fallowing an illness of seven weeks. '
He was b,orn at Fort Edward, WSash-J ington County, 68 years ago* the son of Reuben and . Margaret Ma^ul len, :
and has been a resident of this village mber-
of years he was engineer and fireman at the pumping.station.
- Deceased is survived by four broth-era,- Alexander MacMullen of Rochester; Roscoe MacMuilep-of Phelps» I3ewayne"Ma«MuHeii of Clifton Springs
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graduates and 'dUrlttgr the season, this club, has played'wlth the several.Rochester high schools and 'made a very creditable standing, _-—»-..••
On Saturday^ January 23, & Miss Schrader ahd Miss Cbhoon of the normal department primary'reading class will tell stories to the children at^CSm-miinity Center.
t gThis week Jauuayy 18=22-Regeiits-exH aminations are being conducted and on Thursday and Friday" normal department examinations. The new term begins Monday, Jariuary 25 when, new members will be received in th« normal department. So far about a (dozen have signified their irftention of entering-
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Englaiyi's megt powerful bfoadcasting station, win be heard by- --
t^s teners . in" as an'opening number pit 't the International . broadcasting test* -*=r-program and will again be on the airV •--Tuesday evening, The program will open at 10 o'clock when all American, t
Canadian, Mexican;and Cuban stations'- . are expected to bej silent.' More than , thirty broaacasters in England ana Europe will co-operate in these tests.. t ,.
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"LI6HTNIN" AT STRAN.& ^The Strand .{heater, 'jaiana^anekiti ,7
has again sePured a fine' photoplay 'for" * local movie fans i n ^Mgntnin" whichT-will be shown Tuesday and Wedne*r . day.' Lightnin i s ' represented; .with . many famous stars" Bttd-was directeP— by John Ford, «
1 LOST—Monday, Jan. l l t h . chain foi j The picture cPineB vpry highly re-wa-Hcjen-t4re--slze-33K^iO^ -RetUjn^to.:cdmnkended_:and IsI Mie to mejet thft N ^ p l s & Smith, inc., 3 State St, R e ^ l p l ^ s m 6 U ^ ^ ~
' ' The Strand, app"arentiyA|irIe8 to,out-" do the previous "ye*t>injlcttu*esj-aflid, by so doing has,, gained a- wide reptttv ' tion for clean, high class photoplays: ,-
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DANCE . Be sure and attend the dance at
Orange Hall Friday evening, Jan. 22nd. Melody Boys' Jaai-orchestra. Dancing 9-2:. • Refreshmentsi
vTife'
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