r T T WESrWM^WORSffi EAST ROCHESTER- M^EDOiLOE^^ ^ UNCOLNn >lnTyAugust-21irth, August 21—MTH: -Macedon-CenteXy-Au} ast awa*ded_^tfnr Margaret—Case—of—GHfton—Springs •Mroi. W-iliiam Hess, and Mr, and Mrfc t h p l a k p will he taken by several of Village—Board $90,000 paving contract to the Julius spent a few days the past week with Roy Forschler, of 'Rochester, spent. the young people next Saturday on Penfield,. August 21 —Mdrse E. Sunday" with the Bucholtz-and Fields an excursion.. S P i t i s f O T d p ^ A u g u s t ^ ^ h g ^ s i x t i e ^ Fredicks Company, of Rochester. The A sausage roast will be h^ldJ^tMr. Whiting, aged 40 years, well known ece Mrs. James Downs. families. . __i __ : Kuttruff gave his berry - ^ D a r w i n Eldredgeand-John-W—Har- and-Mrs.~ ^ r r y Crane's-in-h~o^li-r6T| andiAvho-resided-in PenneldJ£or_ m a n y ^ road front_the New York" Central Charles i:.v, Volunteers for~the Civil war7 held at u of South Bend, Ind., were dinner Mr. and'-Mrs. DeHollander 'Wednes- years, died at the" home of his brother tracks to East Avenue, thepavingljf pickers a picnic a I • HoHandsday night. . 7. — M. P. Whiting, in Rochester, on~WedTyler Inn Saturday, was voted the Elm street from Lincoln road* to Main Wednesday, August 16 All report a guests of Mrs. Ralph Cole Friday. The Christian Endeavor carnival nesday. He leaves to mourn his loss, Mrs. Carl C. Blaker is driving a ^.besjy-eunion for many "years. Patriotic street, and the paving of East Avenue fine time. will be held at the church one week his wife, Ula Crider Jones Whiting, new. Ford sedan and Herman B'auer decorations were" ca'rfiecToiltf with the from "Main street -to Washington iMrs. E.-G. Freer and jchildrenHelen an Oakland touring car,. . - ^ ^ ; i l™ni .Friday night. ^ I L ^ C p n ^ j a n d J one - son "Billy; his" fatherland mother, American flags and the season's flow- street."~ Work'will begin at once and Eva and Russell, spent a Jewjdaysth~e „Wilcox_and_ I bring your friends. -Lincoln-road-will-be-the first street to past-week-with relatives _and friend? — a i r r - a n d ^ I r s , Charles Lawson-a^hd-^Rose-Whiting^also-four-_ ers. TKe"pr6gram opertetf~with-dimierr M rsTHa7g¥r^~H^lc^x spent -Sunday "MTTTpJd'Mr^PFfank Bushwood have brothers, M. P., of Rochester; L. M., •be done. Elm will be the next and in town. ,covers laid for thirty-seven members with Mr. Wilcox's sister, Mrs. Jadie moved into Gorum Engert's tennant East Avenue the last. of Pittsford; E. R. Whiting of Fishers Miss Mabel£verhart and^niecelweie B6yTaTi~of'Holcomb. house on the Westley place. and guests. Miss Caroline March, a Y. W. C. A., visiting in town the past week. Mrs. Eva Miller spent Saturday and Landing and J? B. Whiting of Jersey ^jVte^aotf¥,™ Gpnrge. Eldre dgs_fl£ r worker in Uhina who has beeinspeHu^ Irs. Fiank GilUigHW of Fredonia were guests of his brother Sunday with Mrs. Burdick. CiTy?TFhe funeraFVas hel'd a t ' thlT regiment are diminishing, there were ing a year's furlough in this country, Webster, called on relatives in towi Ezra Church's store was broken in- home of his parents on the Shoecraft William Eldredge and wife, some days only two members less this year than partly in study, in New York, left on Saturday. to one night last week and about fif- road in this ."town Saturday afterthe past.week. last. Those who attended were W. G. Wednesday for Vancouver, B. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ginegaw and noon, at 4 o'clock. Rev. Harry Wright Kneale, of Bergen, a member of ComRev. and Mrs. Walter Clark of Her- teenrdollars in change was taken. will return to China from there. Be- daughter Frances s p e n t , Saturday Mr. and Mrs! William Cole and of Hornell officiated. Burial was made pany G; S. R. Chapman, of Macedon, shey, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. John night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles_Cook. fore leaving the Baptist, Methodist ^Go^any^GT^Peter Giegy,-of-Gates, Evans and Mrs, William Lusinck, of daughter- Margery, also iQugene Cole in Urdonport^. Ohio. -~-~--—--r-^r^-——Misses Lulu^andJ^Larj^gt^Fjeyjire afuP^Pre'gbyteVian churches, —of this On Saturday, August 26, Penfield Company I; G. WTProvost, of Livonia, Rochester; visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar- took .dinner.jyith Mrs. .Burdick. visiting relatives at Rochester^=^ village, pledged to raise^$300 to supband will motor To Irohdequ¥it""to" Mrs. Lavina Dickenson, who while -I Company C; H. D. New, of Adams ence W. Carroll the first of the week; Mrs. William Mahuson spent sevport an assistant missionary in China render'their services in a Lodge Field riding with Edward Updaw, met with Basin, Company F; William WillingBorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ham, of Rochester, Company D; E. C. Miss March is a daughter of Mrs. eral days the past week with relatives Hesterman, Tuesday, August 15, a an accident and is in a very serious day. The president of the band wishes March of No. 125 East Elm in Rochester. N to announce that they will return to condition. Payne, of Irondequoit, Company B; sHenry daughtex1. treet and has Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ginegaw and FIol^difle-Feaselr^f^Hennett^Xom^ > spent several years in A sausage roast will be given at the Penfieid in ample time to render their Mr. and Mrs., Lerdy L. Airy and Mr. pany A; Chester Hutchinson, of Fair- CRrn^^nd~in-Y---W-r^^A^weoriaiulhl&_ daughter _Dt~Marion_-:and -Mrs. Frankr and-Mrs. Victor_Sniith_JPjmtJ.he JSrst home^of - "Ezra" Church on Tuesday concert "as usual: . ~ ~ •'"•" Ginegaw of Webster ^3pefn£ Tues3a\ Rev? George Keetch, wife and daughnight for the young people. port, Company B; and'Alexander Con- country. and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. of the week at Camp Gates, the guests W. P. Underhill and sons, George ter, Mary, Grace Payne and Misses About 75 attended the 22nd annual nally, of Rochester, Company E. of Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Cole. _ : August Bendschneider. WarWnlfelimoirwKicir was~Keld at the' lone • and Patienc"e"-Rol;hfu"s"s^are"-spe"n3r-The exacT number of survivors of Mclnerney, Harold Williams and EdMr. and Mrs. George .Hickox, Misses Miss Viola Mahuson entertained Gascoin left last Saturday evenEdmund Lyon Park at East Roches- ing their vacation at Keuka Lake.. this regiment is not known, but the ward ing for Lake Placid;^in the Adiron- Miss Louise Mehserle of Rochester. Margaret and Jennie Hickox and Fred ter. A fine dinner was served, after " Miss Genevieve Weicher with M.iss ige.cre.tary, Mrs. Franc Fassett Pugs-1 dacksTjn-a-fishing-trip; Griffin spent the early part of the week Sunday. _,. 7 ~ ~~~ J ^—" ".- ""~ ley, of Pittsford, in1 behalf of the regiat Pittsford, where they were gue'sts which came the business meeting and Olive McCarthy and Miss Mary KinMrs. Christina Rodgers of P i t t s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiam of Wal• 1 sports. The officers for the coming ney of- Fairport, are spending two ment, will appreciate the report of any burgh has come to make her home worth spent Sunday with Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowland and year are:- Edgar Warren, president; weeks at Fourth Lake ii* the Adironmembers who were not listed in the in Fairport with Myr. and Mrs. Willard with the'family of her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Ikewood. r . George Hook, vice-president; Florence dack^. attendance Saturday. "Veteran guests Eaton. B. P. Coryell of East Avenue. •- - - - " Field Day under the auspices o.f^the present included T. A. Burchell, of C. W. Carroll and son Clayton, spent Peters, secretary; Will Brooks, treas- _. Albert Welkley is the proud possesMr. and Mrs. Fred Downing and Mr. West Walworth Baptist church at the Wednesday *night in Rochester with urer;'sjports, Irving White and George sor of a new Essex sedam ..Rochester, U.S. Navy; W. A. Miller, and Mrs. Wiliam Hillzinger of Holl£y, home of F. W. Clark, formerly the Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lauer. « Hook. The next reunion will be held Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sabin are enof ^Livonia,. 136th Regiment"; A. _M. James^Garman^laee^^Saturday^Aug1 ^Iichr, -are-A'isiting-MrSi John -Pickett. """Th'e 'MiSses-Hester and- G a l i 4 e M 6 i ^ | a r t n l 3 a i n e : place Newton, of Pittsford, and James er. joying a ^ w ^ d a y s vacjation mCai&da.,' ust 26. At 2 p. m., yariety of sports Mrs. Downing is a sister of Mrs. A new home is being erected on the Mr. and Mrs..Harry Crane went to sell of Fredrick, Md., are spending Youngs, of Zephyr Hills, Florida, for all; at 3 p. m., rattling good ball Florence Ford. some time in town with Mrs. C. B. Inspiration Point Sunday. Also Mr. Rochester road for Jacob Stenner. 126th Regiment. Descendants of game; special musical features in the Mrs. Florence Ford and Mrs. WilFifty books have been ordered from and Mrs; Wellington Church. Blaker and other friends. members and other friends were presafternoon; supper served from 5.30 liam Wilson of,Lima, Ohio, and Mr. the State Department of Education. There will be a special meeting ent from Livonia, Macedon, Rochester, to 7.30. Ice cream, hots, soft 4 r m k s . and Mrs. Robert Ford and daughter They will arrive September 1, and be Tuesday evening to vote on a proposi-~^esi__Wjilvrorth, Fairport, Victor, l_Leona have returned from a two pop corn, peanuts, etc. on the grounds. tion to. bond the'consolidated district tern New York on Thursday, August ready for distribution on September Adams Basin, ChurcHvilleTXanandar^ weeks' auto trip to the A^iroTTdacksT-J^i^vc^th^orchestra-will-funiislLJiie, 3. at the Methodist church. There foFa~§65;000~school-building. -_ .17, at PQint Charles on Sodus Bay! ~gua7~~South-Greece,- East-Rochester, visiting Troy, Albany, Lake Cham- music, in_. the^ evening. Everybody Miss Margaret-Hickox of Rochester, The United Workers of the Methodist is a wide choice of titles. A librarian, Buffalo and Pittsford. ". .... plain, Lake Placid, Vermont and Bos- cordially invited. is spending this week with her cousin church held their picnic Tuesday at and' assistant will be appointed. LibDuring the*~dinner patriotic songs ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kuttruff of Miss Jennie Hickox. the home of Rev. and Mrs. Beacom of rary will be open Sundays from 10.30 were sung and Charles Westerman The Hudson sport model car belong- Rochester spent Sunday with Mr", and to 1.00 and from 6.30 to 9.00. Also John Field and son Russell of Nia- Hilton. played the saxophone. After dinner a ing to Joseph Graham, who conducts Mrs. Charles Kuttruff. Mr. and Mrs. T Mitchel and Steven Tuesday and Thursday evenings from gara Falls" are guests this week of business meeting was presided over a meat market on West Commercial Miss Mabel Myers .spent the past Ivan Fields and family, Taber of Toledo, were in town for a 7.30 to 10.00 p. m. by E. C. Payne, of Irondequoit, in street, was stolen from Clinton avenue week-with the Misses Mabel and Nina v There will be no services at the Mrs. Harry Baily entertained seven- few days..- . ' -. • place of the president, Mr. Willingham north in Rochester Monday evening. Freer of F^rport.Miss Estella Clark and friend of Methodist church August 27. Vacateen neighbors one evening last week at Mr. Willingham's request. Officers L. S. West superintendent of the MerMr. and Mrs. Charles Druschel and in honor of Mr. Bailey's birthday. The New York city spent a few days at tion time. At the fourth quarterly lyyere elected as follows: President, chants Despatch Transportation com- daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. iiostessserved hotdogs until the crowd t h e h o _ m < L _ o f M r > a n d M r s - M y r o n 1 conference the following committees —Gr-E.-P-ayne^of Irondequoitrgecretary and" Mrs.' Charles~PeTefsT were appointed: Apportioned benevocould almost bark; games and stunts A~very and treasurer, Mrs. F r a l x T T C n ^ nWednesday ^^ "~!TienVilinciaTlrT5lace-^ow-owned-by- all contributed to a very merry-even- —Mr. and Mrs. Peter Molner andjani lenceSj-Henry. M. Baker, George F.ng=in Rochester K V p H n f > s H a v eevening venme Pugsley, of Pittsford; chaplin, Chester was a Studebaker ^ R ^ c h e sand t e r . was it J. D. Freer, was sold the past week coupe ily of Webster spent Sunday with rela,- lehart, Mrs. William Brown; music Hutchinson, of ( Fairport; Executive stolen from in front of Hotel Seneca. to Harrison Granger of Macedon. mg. tives in town. Miss Ethel Warner, Ruth Gaston, Committee, S. R. Chapman, of Mace John W. Harbou of South Bend, Ind., The following families have camps Possession March 1. Mr. and Mrs .W. P. Rogers of Wil- Helen Ockenden, Edna Sippel, Ida don; Wiliam Willingham of Roches- an Nine Mile Point and are enjoying The following were entertained Sun- has been the guest of • his brother liamson,.,WQre.,in;.town Friday. Rich, Messrs George Porter, Herbert ter; E. C. Payne of Irondequoit; W. the hot weather at the lake: F. R. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl James B. Harbou, and family for ten C^rl^ie.Boyriton.;spent 3 few days ! Lanhihg, William. Nichols, jr., .J. D. C. Kneale of Bergen and M. H. French. Peterson and family, Mr. ajid.Mrs. W. Kuttruff: Mr. and Mrs. George Pug- days..': this week. a^Sodus P^ointfa^ ^ guest of Braman and anyone else desiring to Mr. Hutchinson of Fairport had P. Ro|cbville, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mit- sley and family, MT, and Mrs. Harold „4'Misse3nMari;an Brpwnell and Jennie Mr. and. MrSjjr.W^P,,)R9g^rs> * ! t ._ ,,.» Sing; stewardship^ Herbert Lanning; charge of the program. Among the chell .and son Andrew," Mr.,and Mrs. Pugsley, Mr. and Mrs. William Scou- Hickox spent Thursday afternoon .with Miss. Ros,e Tinklepaugh of Penn Yan religious instruction, Anson /Antes, speakers were W. C. Kneale, T. A. B, R. Erwin and daughter Margery, Miss Anna O'Brien of Macedon. ten and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and srig'nj^Jhe 'weekend with Mrs. F. A. M|s. Charles Urckfitz, Miss Ethel K Burchell, who gave a recitation entitl- Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Blaker. and son Carl Dumond. Mrs. Henry Hiam,Mr. and Mrs. Frank - .. *.'..•" Warner; church records and. auditing, ed "The Troubles at Home," and Mrs. Mrs. Earl S. Beat, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Blaker spent from Wednesday.to Mr. and Mrs. L. Yuker of Port Gib- William Nichols, jr., Henry M. Baker; Ikewood and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Schlegel, of Rochester a mem- Newcomb and daughters Marion and Hi William Kutruff, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sunday with Mrs. Ralph Cole at Camp son, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. parsonage and furniture, Mrs. William ber of McKinley G. A. R. Circle who Genevive, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beal, Rogers and children and Mr. John Gates. Mr. Blaker spent the weekend and Mrs. Leander Baker. p[ Bown,. Mrs. .Miller, Jdrs. Rich; estispoke of organizing a circle-in-Pitts- Mr. and Mrs.' James Newcomb, Mr. there "also. The .Coveney reunion was held Sat- mating ministerial support, Mrs. H. ford. She later was voted a "daughter and Mrs. Sumner and Mr. and Mrs. Kuttruff and children. Mr. and Mrs. George Hickox enterurday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. BoWn, Henry Baker, Horace Ranney, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Welker and of the regiment," being a sister of a taned a party of about fifty Saturday C. Pembroke. .x B. J. Fryatt. William' Nichols, jr., George Englefamily were Sunday guests of Mr. member of the regiment who died at evening with a corn and sausage roast Mr. and Mrs. Bert Molner attended Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mitchell left and Mrs. Charles Clark. hart; finance committee, Mrs. A. H. Andersonville prison. A reading "Our in honor.dt, Mrs. Hickox's son^ Fred a reunion in Williamson Saturday. Tuesday for a two weeks' auto trip Bown', Harriet Bown, Martha McThe Berean and Ever Ready Sunday Army of the Dead," was given by Mrs. ""-•flm, of Detroit,-who is spending his Mr. and Mrs. John Clark entertained Quoid, Mr. A.« H. Bown, Anson Antes; Fred Fray, of Fairport, Alexander through Massachusetts, Vermont and school classes wijl hold their class vacation here. Their out of town last week Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark Th&re will be « n election of two truspicnic at Pultneyville Friday, August Connally gave a recitaton. Bernice Canada guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hick- and Lloyd, of Oriskany Falls and Mrs. tees to take the place of two retiringMr. and Mrs. T. G. Brokenshire and 25. New of Churchville, a grand-daughter ox, and twin daughters, Margaret and J. R. Wells and daughter of Thorn this fall at the church September 3. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobs and of Henry New, of Churchville, recited daughter, Margery and Mr. and Mrs. Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hickox, Hill, Canada. A new double house is being built "The Brave at Home." Mrs.Pugsley Raymond Elphick attended the Rugg family spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Desmond and The Knapp reunion was held Satur- for a party by the name of Fish of family reunion at Canandaigua Lake Mrs. Jacob Ikewood of Palmyra. spoke briefly and concluded with a daughter Rosalie and Mr. Wade Roy, day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. The Baptist Sunday-school picnic Rochester-Purchased^i&mvJRoy^-Lehr. _reading, "When the Boys in Blue Are Thursday. off ^Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Frank HuTTtleyr \vn\\ be-held September 2rai~Hollands ^ ^ r T a n r M r s . Ern^sTEatoft ^-Mr^and—Mrs^W,-C-Br4gg8~started and formerly known as- the Kennedy Gone." Arthur Newtbii.^he" otily P l t ^ on their vacation Wednesday. AccomCove. Further_notice next week,, . . . ^ ^ a ^ i a s g ^ a b ^ ^ t o ^ o f ^ P J t t s f o r j a , homestea^^n-the^ive^MileTjImrTOalf. 4ord rep^eaefttAtiy^^gaailgLG^ A; R., Have it printed In—U. S. A. by „ . . , ., n A r> j panied by Mrs. "Wilson and "children of There will be an entertainment in Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eaton of FairIt will be an attractive place with its gave remmiscenses of the G. A. R. and ' , , ,,. ,,. „ , • „... , , , ., Macedon and Miss TT Hunt of Victor, the Evangelical church, under the port, and Homer Edmunds of East The Herald Press.. Fairport, N. Y. small arche surrounding the home and T , John Ford,.of Pittsford spoke on the ,, • , t T , „, . , , auspices of the Faithful Gleaners Henrietta. The company had a dethe fountains visible near the beautiful |.they motored to Lake Placid, where privelege of being American citizens : Legal Notice class given by Lyons talent, August "htful time devouring the roasts and creek, which runs partly through the S. R. Chapman of Macedon, also spoke. they will be guests for a week of Miss Town of Penfitld, Monroe Go., N. dancing until a late hour sent them yard. Work is progressing finely and The prizes for the youngest member Sarah Wilson, preceptress of the Ea^st 31. YjP^fn the matter of the petition of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Welker" scurring homeward. the family will take possession in a present was given to Mr. Chapman, 76 Rochester High School. William Hipp and others for the reof Springport, Mich., are visiting rela-* few weeks. . years old. Henry New, of Churchpair and enlargement of the Penfield EGYPT, tives in town. Mrs. Charles Rothfuss and son Carlville, was.given the prze for the oldWALWORTH. Ditch, sometimes called the Bacon Egypt, August 21—Harry Rainbow Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mildahn were ton and daughter Dina, were Friday est. He is 88 years old. A song "A Ditch, in the town of Penfield, Mon* "Walworth, August 21—Mr. and Mrs. and family, Ernest Rainbow and wife, summoned to Rochester Friday by guests of Rev. George Keeth and famThousand Years,"was sung by Messrs, Mrs. Edward Shults and little son, the death of his mother Mrs. Fo'^ij Jjarry Conant and daughters, Mrs. roe county, New York. To William ily at Keuka Lake, where the latter Ford and Newton. A brief devotional Alvan,Mrs. Lena Rush and two daugh- Mrs. Fox lived for many years at the Robie, Miss Wias, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Slosson, Henry Hymen, Jr , Sophia are spending their vacation. George service, with a prayer by Mr. Hutchin^ters, Mrs. Emma Dwyer and two place novy owned by George Whittle- Bean and Mr. and Mrs. T. Mitchell Mattison, George L. Me'ade, H. C. Payne and family also spent Sunday son, closed the reunion. Members of Fuller Eat., Elzabeth Newman, Ernest spent Sunday at Sodus Point. daughters, Miss Dora Marx and Mrs. ton. * the regiment voted unanimously to Schaufelberger, John Busch, Chat les there and brought back their daughMrs. Carrie Carter and Mrs. Jay Mary Hinderman and niece, Eilene Word was received Saturday of the hold its sixty-first anniversary and reA. Dryer, Calvin E. Braman, Carl F. ter. Cotter spent from Sunday until Thurs- death of Mrs. Susan Oatman of Faft- Seely were entertained over the week-. Howard Sampson and wife, Farwell union on August 19th at Tyler's Inn. Bauer, Clarence H. Miller, Can C. day at Hollands Cove, Pultneyville, port. She lived formerly at this end at the Peet cottage aUSodus Point. Williams, Leonard B. Vogt, Edward and Erwin Sampson, Mrs. James Lard Henry Hiams is driving a new the men .returned Sunday. town. . W. Vogt, Fred Wackerow, William and Miss Leora Fahrer are spending Chevrolet. WEST PENFIELD. Mrs. Anna Ripley of Hobart, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Welker, two weeks in the Adirondacks. Mrs. Dentler of Michigan and Mrs. C Mack, Edward Miller, Frank 0.' West Penfield, August 21 — Miss spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. of Springport, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. C. Ameaf Schaufelberger, wife and two Seymour, John E. MilUr, William Hipp Brost of Buffalo, have been visiting at Pearl Hiler and Harold Rein of Roch- and Mrs. John Hines. They also en- G. Welker of Marshal, Mich., Miss Fred Denny E a t , Carlyle' Mlllep, L. children left for New York city to ester motored to Buffalo and Niagara tertained Mrs. D. C. Picknor of East Inez McNeil of Parma, Mich., Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Schucknecht, W. J. Schiebel, Sa£- spend a couple of weeks. Rochester and Mrs. Rose Knicker- Mrs. George Seibert and family, Mr. Clark. Falls Tuesday. James Haskell is treating his home ah.Mulliner, Henry Meyer, Emma J. The Clark reunion was held at the bocker of Fairport Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Sehm, of and Mrs. J. J. Welker and Mr. and Braman, Wm. Kelly, John J. MiHer, with a coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. A. DeWitt entertained Mrs F. J. Welker were entertained home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mohler Frank Peters, Harrison C Fuller Est. Rochester, spent Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner and Miss - with his brother, Fred Sehm and wife. company from Rochester, East Roch- at the home of Mr -and Mrs. C. A. of»Palmyra on Saturday. Several from Carrie Schumacher, Wm, G. Harris, Mary-Wagner spent Sunday in BrockWelker '": this place attended. Miss Pearl Hiler and Raymond ester and Macedon Center Sunday. ' Fejdinand Hembrook, Fred H. Wacko- port. Mr. and'Mrs. W. D. Baily and three row, Almyro Allen, Michael J. FitzJohn Everhart died at his home ^Thompson from Rochester attended a Hannah Burns, accompanied her Walter Miller and wife returned sausage roast at the home of Miss Sunday-school class of the Fairport Sunday evening, after an illness of sons of Ulysses, Pa., have been visit- simmons, John Johnson, Louisa M. home from Connecticut, where they "Alma Goslau at Rochester Friday Congregational church to Conesus seventeen months. He leaves besides ing at«khe home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers, Dennis Ryan, Geo. R Leonard vjsited relatives and friends. Jr., Samuel A. Vanderpool, William, Jacob Stenner and wife entertained Lake for a week's outing. They were his wife,, three children, Harry Ever- Howse. evening. Mrs; C. W. Clark spent last week hart, Mrs. John Kuttruff and Mrs. Engletj, Jay T-eUlear E8t.,'"Myron Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kline of Roch. Mrs. Jerome Hiler entertained sev- chaporoned by their teacher, Mrs. at Silver Lake with her cousin, Miss Charles Freer, all of this place. The PrieBt, Maurice Quirk and all other ester Saturday. Scott. eral young people Monday evening in Ayalia Peet. persons liable to be assessed whose Mrs. Irving Beard and little son funeral will be hold Wednesday at honor of her two sons. Earl and CharWarren Richmond is breaking the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wignall spent names are unknown. 2 o'clock at the house rind 2.30 at the les Hiler's birthdays. The evening was of East Rochester and sister. Edith ground for a new house on the RochTake notice, that on Tuesday, Sept ester road. were weekend guests of Evangelical church. Burial at Baker the Weekend at Sodus Point. N spent with dancing and games. Later Langdon, 12th, 1922, at 2 o'clock In the afterRev. and Mrs. Lawton have returned cemetery. * ,^in the Evening a bountiful supper was their mother Mrs. Langdon. E. R. McQuord and family and Miss home from an auto trip through New noon of that day, at the Bethel, East Cornie Jacobs^ returned home Friday Mrs. Lena Farrmer of Buffalo, has served to the guests, after which all Penfield, In the town of Penfield, Mon Jersey, „ „ . _ _ . • 'departed;'-wishing the hosts many been the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Char* Soft Music Aids the Qlrls. 7 froniy Sodus, where'-thb'y spent their Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wignall and tQ± county, New York, .a hearing will vacation. Music store clerks sny'that grandma les Eaton the past week. happy birthdays, The first meeting of the Home Bur- and'grandpa keep up .to date with the Mrs. Effort of Connecticut have been , b e held in respect to the necessity for Mrs. Mary Swager entertained Frank Miss Pearl Balzer and friend of spending, a few days at Sodus Point. the" repair and enlargement of the Rochester spent Sunday with her eau was held at the home of Mrs. Jazz and the syncopated stuff. It Is the "Mrs. Earl Burdick has returned to Penfield ditch, otherwise called the Schuster of Rochester Sunday. sixteen-year-old granddaughterwho Hiram Ranney, Thursday. brother Emil* Plotzkcr and family. Miss Merle Derrenbacker will atplays' "WJien Yon and I Were Young, her home after spending ft few weeks Bacon ditch, and an examination of :j. Mr. and -Mrs". Earl Hiler and childtend the Darrow school in Rochester Maggie," on the phonograph for her with her fathery F. A. Boynton. . Differing Tatkt for Wrl««r. said ditch will be made by the underr e n of Rochester, spent Sunday With this fall and Harland Hofcr and Erwin History can be formed from ptrm,** beau, and gazes soulfully Into his eyes Miss Lucy Boynton spent last week signed and all persons Interested. • t h e i r parents Mr. and Mrs. Jerome nont monuments and records; but lives as the music weeps forth. The music Sampson the Geneseo Normal. at Silver Lake. Dated Aug. 23, 1922 .; Hiler. <jan only be written from personal etoro people declare that the old tunc* Mr.'and Mrs. Winfleld H. Furman • Howard C. Whalen Mr. and Mrs. George Wignall atbring the beau to the speaking point f,; Charles Hiler spent the weekend knowledge which Is growing everyjJiiy for their vacaWater Commissions of the town ot] are in the Adirondacks tended the seventeenth annual, reunion as the saxophones never do.—Milwau: less, and In a short time, is lost for,?.i"'with his brother Earl Hiler, at Rocht i o n / - ;,' v,—t - ,.«.V>>^. > ..-,.-•..:.,-".-. . kee Journal. _ . , . , • ' / • - v ^ of the St. Petersburg Society of Wes- Penfield, Monroe county, -New -York^ ever.—-Doctor Johnson. #~ •-. V«¥3ter. - .<,._ j , _ ,. 1 rif 1 I I -»*-.- — , zr-. . - ?• > ^ > t T i - m .1 MMMMM X t'ffc & f tM~:Jx£M;i^MM& £ S&&&b '^MhM^M^<^\tMM^i^^A &H*£V*&w SK&1& $
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