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Mjtfl;?Ray Carter^Bnd sonV Mrs. $
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M^ry^Ta;tleT
BtBflatixnr - b^j^ J '^n < i _ M™r^ o a r - e *^ t ^
and family» who .^moved ^tqL^jLa'BBBsfaQ officers of PenBeld grange will be held ^;. Jay Seely.spent ChriBtmaa in Syra.«
r
setts several months ago*, are, ipandini s S a W a f ^ e i S n ^ ^ a ^ a a ^ i 5 t h T *'*•
X.Macedon,.J3ec*_27—Miis Kathexine, with.Wl:,W.~Tucner-ana* f a m i l y ^ - r - ~
official board of the Methodist «R\Vp{iJj?.K -j\7}iu.H|tonvt- *rw(lfin.t}y^jpj^^^
'Mr.candiildra.r-J&rank Rambert were
the holidavs here with relatives;
Miss^Eina Wilcoxen, of Mt. Morris,
Noxon»- of Rochester, spent Christmas
lome of, church presented J„ _Tf. Kipplwithia ^cfeerted In.KIVI.IIu .housvwork.JInd tnkingfi^^l
AMigsMsnjIJS^wjfc^t^nJn^^
v at
»Ca^-ofa.iJiL'^bnblt;»^«tbrtfiuf)n[al*-^va4
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Ua^r^aTSTlW^^f^twlrt^
day evening at the close of the Sunday Mr-a,|d 8tari(|lng 'before v tjie, jaw,'J" of.;ttif
Adams
waB
in
Pair*
pafer>t8i-1Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
B.
WilMrs.
Augusta
.:yT3
faithful
work
as
financial
secretary
of
&£
school entertainment given In the ejt^er ChriBtmaB.,- ^.:-,v . . .. ^-.„,„ Ijnd. ?|'8ny'»- the • V v ^ . ^ i f -the^Bdl
-:
port Christ mas, the guest of J. Hil- coxea,
Jdrr'and^riir'EdgBr, Wojf and-fanv tb^ohurcuTchurch.
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i
^lve»,aU Her .WOTTT^Q thf tioi
AlJ^rjfc—Huriey—and-daughters,—the
-bert-and-family^
The
_
new
district
superintendent,
ily
were
entertained
.
at
the
home
qt
M^sldftred: by the law as having
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Agate of
v
Mr. and Mrs. John Willi spent Misaes, lulu,, and LMa Hurley, Mr.
swere in town over Mr. and- Mrs-v' Herman Wilson in Dr,—Cornan, of -Rochester* spoke at fcributeo lb the same degree as
--Christmas—in-EastJgalroyra-with-Mc -An&~Mra,^Jahn E . .SimroQnBy~wer&Jn Washington,
'RojtreaterayCbgtitttivar-- - -1 •-;- ^ ^he^rft^qoarteTlynionfeTeuctf^ThurBT lUBUBBu^wliu^pnjcuresHJ re~fn'
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East Rochester on Christmas day with "Christmas, -MraV Agate returned a
and Mrs. Harrison.
day evening.
r
^
fe^weeKs ago[from a visit with relag^^jv^-p-MjR and-^ya.^ -P-.x C/ Kemp «ntec- .Mr."8nd.';>Mr8,^F^4^neyi5-T^.': .- .
tivea.in E n g l a n d ^ - - 11"'"3?""' :" : -.]^r. and_Mrji." Ernest, Strobeck and ^ ^ j ^ J l f f d ! ^ r a r ! 0 ^ / ? E ® t l B > i e t i t ^ •- B1\ly»4:g6t""i-very "fond "of
-tained on Christmas—Miss-Katharine ^Mr*-.and Mra. Roy-Eatey and little
S u n^ttr^smst
da^^^j
tQined for ChristmaB Mrs. A. Yeoman
Mrs
Aririin
...Sawyflr,
of
R^avia,
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-9Vgry^S.
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^Vgfy
Noxon, of "Kui'iiUBUsr, Mfg. O. .Cr jtfl^tflg^peht Chi^tm ariiHd liuima^ and Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Barnard,of QhriBtmaa
Mta. XotinKlick.
a y the fipme ftf Mr* gnd aVd^^^jirMara ^YiBomans, Mr..: arid ^Ime-he-remember^-theTsermdh.^
Lapham and Mrs. George Noxon.-—j- with relatives in Palmyra.
,' a^r. and Mrs. iFrank Rambert, were Mra, Tihklepaugh, of Palmyra^ Miss on>e be expressed gr%at ihtereatri^JI
11 Will Harris, of Buffalo. was a Rochester, were week end and Christ cal lera^afe^ha^omBEtofeM r.-land =Mra.^ J^QiericJB^^loj^ofJlociie«
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ltHvrai^|fb"
Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry guebt on Monday at < tbeTiome of M r. mas ^guests^of^y^Ar^GanfiBid^Bnd William Barmaster at West Walworth Huntley of New York citv Mr. and^^tt3^nh«nk«dffddyf
,
family.
,-•
^l
I n t machloes: *:i^^^tWJbat?? Vsald\'-dadd^ .
Steiger and son, Harwood, and Miss and Mrs. C. H Parker.
M
M
,
Clifford
Huntley
and
son.
FrldB'yafternoon.
.
•*you?re mtaraften."' ^ n d he answereiTll^?!
Watch night service for the entire
Beth Sleiger, of Fairport, John Stei_The marriage of JdijBtsJLeorAGraJttflrifc
Mr. and—Mfil" LeRby Cdnanfe enter* "T u alr.^fru • Q6t ^Ttfe tehcber•'••jiBlj^S
"^^MfBT^Fibreuce Ramb'el>t" spent sev*"
ger of Rochester, and Miss Ella Har- daughter of MrsT Robert Gratton, of "commuhity'wirf rJe"HeIbrFfiday evening
tained
for Chrjslmaa-Mr._and-Mra<_JdU Bwau-inold his helrstilp_tOL,blBL brothi
era! days the past-week-at—tbe-home
woodr
——z—: —- tKlB~townr"to~Mr,- Stanley—Dunham ^ginriing_al_JJL _ oMock_andicioaing
of Cooley Jacobs and family at West 4 . Conant and daughtera, Mr. and "lu **»«>'.
William Greene was a Christmas of LosAngeles, Calif., took place on at midnight. It is to be in the Metho.- _-w* — .
M M , Edmund Barker, John iPJy^r,
JValworth. • ,. . ._=-i.
dist
church
Vand
theJoefiKpaators-will
day guest of his brother, Charles A. Dec. 14. Rev. Father -Garsce per^JTT
^he^fjmaiaL^afc^MgBV., Catherine Mff«nAgnjB^JaeQ,ba.of^W.eat Waiworth,!
"Greener and family.
^ = ^ = r = formed tBFceremoriyr^^MrsT^TwadeH Har^tcjpfttet-sr,--^,-^^-—,^^-,.15^..
_Edward_ Patrick^^Lannan, jpajs?ed WJnney waaiheld Tueaday..morning at MiBB^Harriet Jacobs of Rochester and W l l C r C tO OHO
Mrs. R H. Breese and little daugh- and Father Butler were the attendants
7
9 o'clock from S t Francis Xavfer Mr. and Mrs. EarlrJones of Rochester. Cleansers, Dyers, Tailors.
ter, Virginia, have returned from their Mr. and Mrs. Dunham will reside in away Thursday .evening "at seven
o'clock, at his homo, 6 8 South street chn^h,;-,Rochester. . Mjts.-vWinney is —Tha.GhristmaB offering of the Meth*
Kapp'8, :6?~CJUriti51i: Av*. N&rthnt
visit in Syracuse.
Loa Angeles.
odist
church
amounted
to
$
1
3
4
which
Bugs, linoleums, i ^ t e q t ^ - ^
FuiTilturp,
survived
,
by.,
itwq
^dBUghtera,
Mra.
S»-Hx-Br«e8e~ana.-family-entartained —.Mr. and Mra. .Stftwart-Breeaa.entar* this village, after a brief illness,
and Tattii^; f j ^ p A _
[oes^or^tbe^earlrEBst^wHefY^^-^--^
- ^ H 0 W & ' R 0 g e r e Company.
Mra. P. Ford and Miss Grace Fellows, tained a few friends at cards Monday death being dua to q, hemhorrage.~H-e
The Philathria and Baraca banqnet
«aa^born^inTrRochester-rF*b^8p4hir
"C"Ml'J-?J- ft>.
iefiler,rrand^twor
of Rochester, MrT"~arTd"^Mr8T~E"Barie^ evehTngT
held in the church -parlors Jewelry, Sllverwarev PhwaOtada.
years ago. In 1915 he was united, in sons, John Trost, of EImira,-^nd wfll rba
r
man,- _R*^-H*_BreeseLand family,, Mrs.
Mr. and -Mra,- M. O'Bnen^nterNew Yaar*B aver'","
'":~TT, ' B. ; J^Sche.Qr, 259 Ma4n.-St.;Ea«t.'
Jacob TroBt, "of Rochester.
..S Ml
marriage
to
Miss
Elizabeth
E.
.WebMusic and Musical Instrumenta,
Anna Breese, at dinner on Christmas, tained Mr. and Mrs. James O'Neill of
5
.Mr.,
and
Mrs.
George
Osterhput
en"
JLeVis
Music
Store,
,
SB'
South
Ar<
:The'iuneral^of
^
w
l
n
P.
Nichols,
a
ster, who survives with a son, PatMr. and Mrs. Henry McGonigal,,of Victor on Saturday and until Monday.
PJayer-Pianda? and> -KoUa,^^-'
rick Lannan. Besides,.he.is. survived former resident: of'Penfield, was held tertained for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Pianos,
Levis
Music
StoreyfS9 South^ya,*^
Rochester, spent Christmas in town
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen, of
L.^Yukegl o f - P o r t Gibson. Mr, and
by ^Is^fftBar^-Patrrik—tanh
-^tlklnff-Mnoliiaea^ahd-Records.
-='•'• r-zj^s
Clinton, anil "Mr.~ antf ^MrsTTTarry
Main "street East, Rochester.
Besides MrB.7 Truman Yuker and family, Mr.
Pit.tsford.
Mr
Lannan
had
not
been
•LCYIS
Music
Store,
39
South
Asra.
links, Leather Goods* Bags,
Young, of Palmyra, were Christmas
Baker and son.
his wife,,, he leaves a Bister, Mrs and Mrs, Leander
"Likiyg." 271 Main Street East. • r_--.TJ - J=sr
i
guests of Mr.-and- Mrs—Ray'"Ransom^ in robust health otJate,-aud recently
-^MrrTrcrd--Mi aT -Cv
"Morse enter
FfankiPJant,lofjthi8 p l a c e d Stop 20, Dec. 27—Mr. and Mra. S.
MisB Dorothy Purdy/wbo is attend- was employed as gate tender on the
'Constellation Chapters O. E. S,,
Mr.
J. Pannell spent ChristmaB with the ing college in Indiana, is hqme^for barge canal at-?.. Cartersvlle.
v
h^ld—their^^nnOT^^lBTXtioli^^fflc^Fff
Lannon was born in "Rocheateir"but
latter-s parents,
Mr;—and Mrs. the holidays.
most
of his life was Bpent in Pitts- Monday night, "When the'" following
Hughes, in Clyde.
Mrs. Clayton Gascoigne is quite
Miss Cora White is spending the seriously ill at her home in this vil- ford. Thefuneral wasi-jfield on "• Christ- were elected:"_ WoHhy ^a"tron7 Cor™
mas day at St. Louis' ch'mTcb and in- neHa $Braman; worthy patron* Chas.
holidays with her brother in Bqffalo.- lage,
;
__^ :±
•Itogel-B; associate^matron; AnBB;
Con Sullivan attended the funeral
Charles T. Jennings died at bis terment was .made in Holy sepuicnre
of his uncle, Thomas Sullivan, in bome__i_n_JthiB_isillage this-afternoon,. cemetery, Rochester, and the Rev. HilLMartin; conductress, Clarii Schutt;
iassoeiateieondttctresB^ElBie^Ri^fflotrd
frr
Fjshers7 Monday.
aged 8 2 years,—He was a lieutenant Ldois'Edelman, pastor, dfficiatedr~
Among the young people pursuing secretary, Alice Crippen; treasurer,
Mrs. Rnjh Lent and son, Dnane, of and quartermaster in_theJFirat-Cali"Palmyra, Hpent~ChriBtmas with her fornia Cavalry during the CiviJ war, advancad-couraes^f^tuuy-aw^^lrom -BeaBie Mil ler; trustee -fay thrny-ynwrar
. home,_ whoMare™spendngl^the-h6i|day- ^ ^ l t e j _ J ! U l e £ t _ ^ h ^ ^ o ^ i r a 8 t e a t i Q n .
parents, Mr. and Mrs^-G. R. Wilkin- leryingineairJy .Jf<5ur™ye
9 k the retlrlhg matron, Mrs. KogerBT
son.
the close of the war. He was born in "vacaTtion""here are": W arren, WHitp,
Zeitler, has. been a fine success socially and
Marie Wilkinson, of Rochester, was New York, emigrated to California Stewart Vincent, Charles
The best pfece in the TOTM
The new officers will be
Edson Miller, John Rand, Lorin Hooker financially.
home^for Christmas.
_^
T with,„hi8—mother,-in-1850, returning
;
—
installed in-thB^MaboniOrtemple Saturfor one's Ghristmar^^ gifts of
^^'The community was saddened-on "eaaFH nTTBBJT to attend echooF" at andGilbert Jewells—*- -—-—
^
day evening, Jan. 8, when all mem*
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burton
A.
Hayner
"Christmas morning by the sudden death Macedon Academy, where he completed
money
is
an
ipca^-bearfng"
bera and Master Masons wfll-bBjwei;.
mf-jnharles-_Kingsley. ._BLe_Jeavaa-.a -ni8"edncation"in^l858r™In^87T ~mT and™chUdrenjof..Elnabing..X.-JL,»>jare
acxount. Tnere the iiim will
;/.'.
widow, two daughters and one son. married Joanna E Packard, who, with spending the holidays with relatives come.
here.—L_
.
.
.—,—_~_—
"accumulating
Funeral Tuesday at one o'clock at the his son, Dr. C. P. Jennings, of this
iij.1/i
-houae^,—Burial, in lEarroington.,- , ~ « _ placer -^ survives'~himT^i rheT~funerBJ:
a arrives
and-MTSr
zzw
4^SX^
1
iWiJjbbe held-from the-houwijrrTbuTS^
.)• rr;
for
its
Texjpenditure.
Mr,
and
and
Mrs.
day at 1:30 p. m.
East Penfield, Dec. 2 7 — D . S. G.- R. Wignall
?ntertained-Mr and Mrs. H^rry Robert Wignall -spent Christma
Midvale, Dec ; —27—Mr<—end-Mrsi^***v S - * ^ E^Mx^and-M
If- y©Uf^h5^-i»traSead^n-%n^
Georger-Mrr-and-MTs. Raymond-wWi
"JbTm^dsTyurfi" have rteurned home'f rora
^gS\'^,
field and family, and Mr., and Mra^ Seymour Lash. ; £ £
their honeymoon.
tfcrest-bearing account at-this
Macedon Center, Dec. 27—Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mas ton spent
/,.
JZ-Mtr—and,,-Mra.-JChaa^l-Jtelyea. and Bavis-and~n<*hfldreTirt>f"1torbBHtBr,~ape j y i l t e r j ^ o j n a j i J a i Q ^ i a ^ ¥ f l dny.,7^1.
diftiiimaa
n
i
^
r
u
i
t
l
a
n
d
at
the
home
family spent their Christma3 with spending the holiday vacation with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reynolds.and
Q
%
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
Hopkins."
son spen^SUturday and Sunday with
their daughter, Mrs. Cornelius, at sister, Mrs. Howard Welch.
moments ix> open one, or you
Mary Trimby^&p—Mr._and__Mrs. George Millen-and
hermother,
Rira.
Rochester.
;
\ Mr. and Mrs: John Foskett are enmay start^WKETan account by
spent Christmas in Port
ti daughter
,
JJ.
Mrs. John Pierson and her two sons tertaining friends and relatives from Rochester. .
Gibson at the home of Mr. and Mrs
maiL
are spending Christmas in Pennsylva- Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Westfield and
W . J . Schutt.
-flja_aJLh.ex parents'.... _.„_ :
_.'!.. - Mrs.- -Aaron- FrittB returned- from Mr.__ _ajuL.. Mjraj^JHaj-ry. jCranft-^pejit.
Christinas at the home of Mr. and r~Miss "Edltn^^lfeli^TFjersey Ci'tyT
The district No. 2 school of Midvale the Park avenue hospital Thursday.
. I is vvisiting her brother. George Millen.
held a Christmas entertainment TharsThe, Ceiitet—sjihoAL^ga^elan^entet- MrB. George Peck in flqgbester.
- r5rtnk. Huwybr. whd"~tB Btle*ndihg
ioj[l-haaspuK tainraent^*t^c«demyrha.^FiadaF?^^
'"^?-. ..,"'-"i j-iAf^'^^E-r schooi="in MassachuBetts,- is home-fbr
*
Miss V'anlngen, of Webster, were the ChristmaB vacation1.
;
gueats^afc^ztharAome^efrr.M
Er^and^^tesy
lug.
• and" enter tain-"
The uhTii"tmasr~tree~
CaTlyle
Miller
Christmas.
.1
^ ~13rman Franke and Julian Petty;
ment of the Sunday Bchool Thursday
Mrs. Lillian Newton and daughter who are. attending Dennison College,
Farmington, Dec. 27—Mr. and evening was well attended, the tree
e
-,°^°lhthfi;ho,id^B'
Mrs*" Wal fer~S tear man "and daughter, weir TTIIedr"and the children didTthelr spent Christmas at A r t h u r - N e w t o n ^ ^Miss
Lucile Lawrence,"of Platts*
Mr. and Mrs, Miller Fnrman spent
Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Gard- prettie8,t, and the colkction for-.the
burg, is home for a vacatioiHner and son, Walter, Mr, and Mrs. starving children of Europe amounted •ehrretmaH and over Sunday' at Revr
Mrs. Ellen Millen is visiting her
Estey's in East Gaines.
Joseph Greene nnd family were guests I to one hundred dollars.
daughter, Mrs. W. J. Schutt, of Port
Mr. and Mrs. Harry May enter*
MisB Jennie
George,- of White
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gardner
Plains, visited friends in town the tained Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Knapp
on Christmas day,
and Mr., and Mrs, Clark Furman aqd
—-Rey^and—Mra._JL_J. Payne^enter- finojpf the week.
tained on Christmas eve Mr. and Mrs. • Samuel JeTss anB~~ fami 1 y^"s"peii[T U&lguteEJ2h^^
Mr. and Mrs'. S. Beeton and Earl
Roy Baker and son. Charles, Mra. Christmas with friends in East Roch
spent
Christmas at Bert Copfelnnd'a in
!
•
Evans and Mrs. Lydia Jeffrey.
. .... fiflifiL
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hoag enter- Fairport.
E. G Allen spent Christmas at the
»;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Silver spent
home of his son, Dr. George S. Allen, tained their children and grandchilChristmas with her people in Con*
and family; at Clyde
..._...
dren at. their.home on ChristmaB.
- 1
A dinner wa9 given at the Friends
Bert DeWitt and family, Mr. and-quest.
George,
Etta,
and
Cecile
Bauer
church on- Wednesday, at which time Mrs. Alvin DeWitt, spent Christmas
were entertained at the home of
the Sunday school
officers were with relatives in East Rochester.
elected._
;
- Frank Diebold and family, Warland Walter Johnson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene and Bills and family, Mr. and Mrs. E&. - - Ralph —Estey—and—children—were
i^vrriS
will begin
_Mr. .-and -Mrs. _.George Greene, of ward Esley, of Macedon, spent Christ- guests at H. C. Fuller's over ChristMacedon, spent Sunday at the home mas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. mas and are spending-the week theroV
•>v
Ricbmond Wakelee is borne from
of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Spencer in Charles Diebold.
•X,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carman, of Rochester..
Fairport.
i
Syracuse,
are
spending
a
few
days
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
DeMay
Hnd
Albert
Wood
and-bride
of
Spring.K
family attended the wedding of his with relatives in town.
•fieloV-Mafts*. M<v-and—Mrs;—Lswtmicft
>
brother,
CJair
DeMay,
of
Palmyra.'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Nolan
and
White and Mr. and Mrs. Francis
^
^•^^aBt^ week -^Wednesday afternoon- at' 4- daughter. DenniB Nolan and- familyf _Q! LSiffi..°t ^KXfi$i_B.e_re.antertained
o'clock, when he was married to Mius of Farmington, Mrs. Lida Doyle and on Saturday at the home of Fred
Denny.
er^a_VajiD_ejLWje^e^^t_^Oiime_oX children, and Michael Dillon fnd famMr: HTTTI Mrs. James ueorge apd
her parentB on Howell street in the ilv were Christmas guests of Mr. and
The new year fetarts with new prices, and OUT new prices
family spent Christmas
with Her
presence—• of—a—number—of—friends^ Mrs -Michael Nolan.
mother. Mrs. Parker, in Fairport. ,
are so much lower than those that have gone before that
Rev'. H. E. Tollman, pastor of the
P.r?,M.r>»and. Mrfl.^Ch^rJe^Sphuknefl>it
MTcT?»fo?fnW^^
are spending several days with relaceremony. After a short wedding trip
South Perinton, Dec. 27—Mr. and tives in Rochester.
\
is going to be more important in 1921 than 6ver befoTef
Mr. and Mrs. DeMay will reside in Mrs. Pliney White spent Christmas
Mr. and Mrs Trowell spent ChristPalmyra.
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.
day with Mrs. White's parents. Mr. mas wHhrelatives-|nRochestor;
~
:
~~The~~ sad hews" of '"Tffiei deaTh of and Mrs. Barclay, at Adams Basin.
Mr.
^
Bhd_Mra^-Roy-Haereen,—BQn
r
Gharles— Kingsloy;—of—Perintonr~was —Mrr-Tmd~MTir~CltftTIefl Bowerman
_
w
and
Mrs.
Mayy
EJdridgejpenLChLJB
rffCEived" heTB" •oTr ChrlBtmas morrif
entBTtarned-RiJy— BdWefrriah and* wife
and was a greatihoek toralhwho k n e w and"soh, of Providence, R. I., for a mas at Walter Eldridga^a-ln Maced^h
Center.
him.
Much sympathy is felt for his few days. They were on their way to
Mr. and Mrs. John Wshl entertained
wife and family, who are well known Pennsylvania to spend Christmas with
i;
Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest V*ahl and family
hi'.
herd. Mrs. Kingsley was formerly Mrs. Rowerman's parents.
••-,
and Mr. and Mrs. "Ernest Enter bt
Misi Myrna Reed.
Mrs. Harvey Aldridge has gone to Webster on Christmas day,
i
Mr. and Mrs Edwin J. Gardner Utica for a few days. jcaUedjhereJby.
- Mr.—and- Mrs—Leonard-Smrcky~oir
entertained on Christmas day their the death of the mother of a great
RflCheBiet^andJlra^lC-Hill^of-Fairchildrenr—Mrr-nnd-Mrrr-L-tron—Roland ~fFleTTd"ot~hen:
port, were entertained at the home of
and Mr. and Mrs Lindlay J. Gardner
Mrs. Rtith Lout and little son, Walter Jacobs Christmas.
'
and children, Helen and Loland.
Duayne, of Palmyra, spent Christmas
M£sT=flnd=M*BT^&ank-Bow^
^l^h'dil?-!^ P_"re.?^»^~*Mjr£f^iui==^rBr
:
:
tained onTihfrstmas day their parents, Gilbert Wilkinson. .
.. 1 '
Special Mrftlclo—Special Prices .
•MjV-.and; MrSr-Andrew-Bowo. .
—MrT^Bmi Mrar:ATtj^tr;M^mBTo^pent:
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~Mf^n*OIjr8VJFred--PopenhuRen-and Ghristmafl-with-Mrf>r- Mumero'fl -peo- Mr»A Cobley-^lacobB and-familyerttoW
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