rr^_.-vc^ A TH E HERALD-MAIL, FAIRPORT, N. Y.' Page Six Warren Dryer has moved from 67 Miles avenue to 23 Parker street. Duane Crichton has returned to Union College for his fourth and last -year* z --------•' Miss Alice Brandt went to Keuka Park Monday to take up her studies a t Keuka College. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Peck of Clinton place are the parents of a baby daugh ter, bom Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Colegrove of Utica were guests at the Raymond Batpist parsonage on Monday. Lester Dineen has moved from the C. E. Sinamus house on-East Church 6treet to 18 Hulburt avenue. - The Redmen *are holding a party this evening in their rooms, when cards and dancing will be enjoyed. Miss Grace Marsh of Syracuse, who arrived last Tuesday night to visit Mrs. Glen Marsh, returned home Sun day. -osv.N*^*^:>«FVSSA-^A» Thursday, September 22; 1932 The first foot ball game of the sea Mrs. C. C. Moore has returned/r&m spending the past three months a t son is scheduled for' Saturday after noon when the local High school team Ann Arbor, Mich. —• will play Medina a t th at place. Mrs. M. J. Williams and Mrs. Eliza beth Oswald attended a W. C. T. U. Yesterday afternoon a t the conclu convention in Rochester last week. sion of school Gene Gordon, magician and ventriloquist, gave an interesting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Frank attend entertainment. Mr. Gordon is a na The American Legion Auxiliary will ed the funeral of Carl Whitman’s old tive of Lyons. hold the first of their winter meetings est son Tuesday in East Walworth. this evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Elizabeth Aitchison is enter Mrf*. and Mrs. Edward Welkley have William C. Surrey of Baird road gone to Waterport, where Mr. Welk- taining today at luncheon in honor of returns to Cornell .University next lev will operate his a pplfi.jsyanoratnr Mrs. Ira Ferguson of Toronto,. Can., who is the guest7 of Mrs. James Bol^ Monday for his third year. during the season. ton. * *. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oswald Of The Girl Scouts-iii-charge of Miss The teachers of the local schools Boston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Miss Swift enjoyed a hike Harry VanHorn last week. and sausage roast a t the Orchards will hold a picnic today at Powder Mill park. As_Supt. Coffee says, “It Tuesday afternoon after school. is in the nature of a blow-out; th at is D. D. Warner of Rochester has why we chose Powder Mill.park.” . James Caler is confined to his home rented and moved into the west half ot the house of C. E. Sinamus in East with a cast on his ankle, due to the The Central Council of the Parentbreaking of a bone Sunday night. He Church street. stepped from his car ahd in so doing teacher association announce that they A card party for the benefit of the wrenched the ankle, causing a . bone will hold the regular yearly gettogether party in the High school Girl Scouts is to be held at the home, to snap. gymnasium next week Thursday even of Mrs. Quinlin, 54 Potter place, next Lewis Bramer returned Thursday ing at 6:30. I t will be a tureen Thursday afternoon, beginning a t 2:45. to Philadelphia, where he is- attend luncheon, and not only members and The regular meeting of the Fruit ing the School of Pharmacy. DaCosta their families, but all in town who ful Circle of King’s Daughters will be Bramer returned.M onday to_Strong. are interested-in school work are cor held Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 2 p. m. Memorial for his second year in the dially invited. in the parlors of the F irs t. Baptist medical course. church. Tlie latest and best peach story A couple of quinces from the tree comes from Perrin street, as Miss Eli Mrs. Mary Burlingame and daugh of Fred Parker in Roselawn avenue ter Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. Foster and are on exhibition in the Herald-Mail zabeth Burns reports the picking from her mother, Mrs. Gebhardt of Penfield, office that certainly are beauties, her Elberta tree, among others, two motored to Niagara Falls and Fort seeming almost perfect in shape, color peaches which weigh 1Y\ ' pounds. One of them is 10*6 inches in cir Niagara Sunday. * and fruit. Each weighs more than a cumference and the other 9% inches. . . Mr. and Mrs. Everette Willison of half pound. • Miss Burns declares positively this is A daughter, Shirley Mae, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peters of Willis park on Monday at the Genesee hos pital.• West avepue have as their guest Mrs. Anna Schwitzer of Brooklyn, and on There will be a meeting of the Sunday entertained at their home Mr. Children’s Committee next Tuesday aml Mrs. Charles Huber, Mr. and afternoon a t 3:30 at the school li Mrs. Arthur Young and Miss Helen brary. McClenathan. Raymond Leslie Ebert of 4 Ave.-A-, no fish story—she has the peaches to Fairport, was elected treasurer of the prove her assertion. freshman class of Mechanics Institute The local welfare agencies find there at the first meeting of the class of 1935 Monday afternoon at which offi is a great need for fruit jars to help cers and student council representa out in families who have the fruit tives for the coming year were and vegetables for canning, but lack Miss Helen of Palmyra road the—jars Ih e —calL Js—more—urgenL ecfcech---------------------------------- —TiTid iTTip'Ol'tffntPtfian this brief notice Teachers’ College at Albany to resume last of the series of 12 concerts in The Little Theater at 240 East Ave indicates, and all who have jars, even her studies. Victor. They will be joined by the nue, Rochester, is making it more a'v e ry , few will help, are asked to R. D. Case and Oscar Guelich re Albion American Legion band and the than easy for readers of kthe Herald- leave them at the home of Rev. E. B. turned Sunday night from a fishing Wayland band, making a massed band Mail to see without charge the popu Taft in West Church street, or call __ •_ la r, attraction now showing on the him on the phone and they will betrip of a few days to Grinnell Island of close to 100 pieces. sent for. * ’ in the St. Lawrence. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Potter returned screen, “Congress Dances.” In their advertisement in this issue,, the offer David Greene leaves the latter part Monday from Hamburg, where they is made that if it is cut out of the O p e n U n c le S a m S to r e of the week for Williams College at went to attend the reunion of the paper and presented at the ticket of Potter family at the home of George Williamstown, Mass., where he will Potter. Upwards of 40 were present fice, it will admit two persons, with The Unfcle Sam Stores- organiza enter his Junior year. • at the reunion, the oldest being 84 one paid admission. tion are today opening their first The members of .Rozella Rebekah years and the youngest three months. The- unusual phenomenon of a store outside of Rochester, making .Lodge, with friends, will have a sau waterspout was .observed in Lake On the 33d store in the string. -The new Will 0. Greene was pleasantly sur sage roast this .Thursday evening a t tario, off -the port of Charlotte, one store is a t 6 South Main street in prised last Thursday evening wherf a1 —fr-o^loek-rd-the-home -of ‘Mrsr-Ernesfcday- last week;--amH:htH iunur ‘of-fir s t rUie-.Morey-buUdingr-and-i&-4n-ehar-ge-|-i number of his old friends and neigh Wahl. reporting it to the weather bureau of Lynwood- Beckwith of Fairport, bors from Woodlawn avenue came and who is well and favorably-known to The Past Noble Grand’s club will spent the evening with ’ him. They goes, to Fairport people in the Roch thj jmblic. The store carries a half meet at the home of Mrs. Chauncey presented him with a beautiful basket ester office of the American Can Co. indhe Lincoln Alliance bank building. Pa jq space on page ten of this issue Smith next Tuesday evening, Sept. 27. of gladioli to remind him of his birthin which are featured a great many Therp will he plprlinn nf officers at. jdajb_____________ :____;___________ = They observed the waterspout more at ,ractivfe- bargains-and- prices:— The than- seven miles from- their office this time. i j 3e rtjia ^ Beebe of Fairport has windows, and telephoned the news of std re has complete new equipment, an^l has a most attractive appearance. Donald-J. Coon of Cleveland .spent qualified in Surrogate Court as ex it to' the weather bureau. I t | is a complete foodstuff store, in the week end with his parents, Mr. ecutor of the will of her father, Her cluding groceries, fruits, vegetables, Surrogate’s court records in Roch and Mrs. G. A. Coon. They accom man Boughton, a resident of Victor meats and fish. panied him to his home in Cleveland, who died on August 9, leaving an es ester show that the will of Mrs. Kittie tate valued at $13,000. All property B. Howard, who died a t Fairport Aug. where they will spend a few days. Girl Scout benefit-card party Thurs is bequeathed to two daughters, Mrs. 3 was* probated Monday, disposing of day, Sept. 29, a t 2:45 p. m. a t Mrs. $26,000 in personal property and §7,Miss Ruth Anderson and her brother Beebeand Ruth B. Miller of Victor, Quinlin’s, 54 Potter place. 50 cents, 000 in real estate.A trust fund of Fred, of Salt Lake City, Utah, are (share andshare alike.—Victor Herald, —Adv. $5,000 is established for the life use •i i making their home with their foster Earle C. Bastow from Chicago and | of a son, Frederick Howard, and afparents, M r.‘ and.M rs. Derwood T. Miss Mary Elizabeth .Smith of In ter his death the principal will pass RUBBER STAMPS — We * furnish Allen*, who reside a t 170 West Church rubber stamps, any size, form or dianapolis, who were on their way to to Mrs. Grace L. Warner, a daughter. street. v £ ehenBetffdy-^v} hiFreiativcs ,*stoppccF NtTsmvurner—reviver'$u,0.(nj: 5Trs7 —■Arppiing,Waters ^-cast-bronzG^si gnBf Climber plates, .in fact almost anyMrs. Etta Adams, with Mrs. Dean in Fairport long enough Saturday to Lulu M. Howard, daughterinlaw, re t)iing in the shape of a marking Adams entertained at luncheon and procure a marriage license and to call ceives $2,000 and a third interest with .device. Herald-Mail office. .tf bridge last Friday, out of town guests at the First Baptist parsonage where her two daughters, Lulu M. Howard being Mrs. M. J. Kellogg of West Rev. E. B. Taft helped them realize and Mabel O. Beers, in the family Hang up cords to electric appliances field, N. J., and Mrs. Franc Pug3ley their aspiration by pronouncing them home in Fourth avenue. The grand whqn in use and avoid knots and of Pittsford. husband and wife. They plan to make daughters share a half interest in all sharp not bends which may break the fine their home in Chicago, wtfere Mr. other real estate and the other half wires. Mrs. T. B. Lane and daughters, Bastow has a law office. t passes to Mrs. Warner. Marcia and Louise, and Mrs. Gauthier Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Taft had as of Buffalo motored Mrs. J. P. Burrus, The regular meeting of Fairport their guests for Sunday dinner Brad grange was held last Saturday even who has Tieen spending about four weeks in Buffalo, home Saturday ford Abernethy and the following ing. Following the business meeting an W e e k End Sp e cia ls students from Drake University in interesting . program was presented night and remained over Sunday. Des Moines: Jack Finegan who sailed Mr. and Mrs. S. Roy Kelsey and Wednesday night for Berlin where he with Bruce Knapp as chairman, in GOLD DUST son Leslie Kuhns of South Main will continue his studies, Willard cluding the following numbers: Piano Large .fcUir • 17c street were among the 26 people who Johnson _who enters.Colgate-Rochester- solo, Francis Hennessey; vocal solo, BrunerBown;■reading,' “Hamlet,” Helped celebrate the golden wedding Divinity school, James Lair who goes anniversary-of Mrs. Kelsey’s parents, to Hartford Theological Seminary, Andrew Hull; song by men’s quartet Kellogg’s Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Strickland of 17 and Robert Buche who was on his way consisting of Bruner Bown, Francis Hennessy, Andrew Hull and John W. CORN FLA KES 0 6 |c Ericsson street, Rochester, held at to Princeton University. Osbum Jr. The progrum closed with their cottage at Fair Haven last Sun a game “His Master’s Voice.” Fol day. v. . * * . *■ Fred Rightmire of New Rochelle, a lowing this sandwiches, coffee and Choice Red SALMON There will be a luncheon for ladies former -Fairport boy, was in town the fried cakes were served.by the com ••••/• 2 for 25c of all the Fairport churches nt the first of the week visiting his brother, mittee. The next meeting will bo Oct. W. G. ^Rightmire and other relatives Congregational church -next Tuesday. 1st, for which the following refresh O ct 4, at 1 o’clock. The speakers and friends. He wosr accompanied by ment committee!. i3~ given: Mr. and will be Miss Laurence, scjiool nurse; his -wife and a jnepliew, Robert M, Mra. -William, King, Mr*..and Mrs. Rochelle.* They George Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Mias McGregor, S. P. C. C. worker; Pike Jr., also of and Miss Murray, welfare worker. .were on their return from! an auto Frank Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill PHONE 120 27 WEST AVE. mobile trip to Chicago and a visit .to The lifibject of their tajks will be Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wag his other brother, Harry, in Detroit. ner, William Zimmer, James Palmer, “Local Needs and Relief.” Mr. .Rightmire is in . the real estate Lewis nnd Willis Pfromer. .- . Perinton Home Bureau unit will and insurance brokerage business, and meet Monday, Sept! 26, a t 2 o’clock incidentally ho remarked while chat The ladies of St, Luke’s Episcopal ot Odd Fellows Temple for the first ting with the “force” in the Herald- church will* serve supper Thursday, craft lesson. This lesson will be in Mail office th at he is in frequent touch September 29, from 6:30 to 7:80. Sup charge of Miss Maryon Ingham, who with .another former - Fairport boy, per 40 cents. \ . , !.! . —Adv. will give a demonstration of hooked Addison L. P ratt, attorney witji offices t rugs, block printing and other crafts at 61 Broadway, Mr.* P ra tt being hia SCHOOL TAX NOTICE 32 West Avenue for the home. Italian hemstitching attorney in some of his real estate I will recoive school-taxes for Per deals. .> inton'D istrict: Nd. 2 :'at one per cent — rj— L from S ep t 20 to Oct. 20. • DelffAitfc enfoiiirient Tor The project We now have a delicious - HARRY D. TRACY, During September nnd October, film will be taken a t this meeting. left for developing and printing will Baird Road, Fairport* . Phone 9 12F6, -Fnirpmit ^ 33t6c be ready the following-day • a t 5:30 LO AFO FBR EAD J New Fall line .of women's nnd p. m. * ■ k misses! dresses. .Silk; crepe, georgette —Adv. . . Smith Morey CARD OF THANKS • V FOR A NICKEL and all wool knitted , suits. Prices I wish to thank tho ninny kind 4 $1.95, $2.89, $$3.25 an d : $3.60. Wool LANDSCAPING .. . . . •* friends »for the beautiful flowers, sym-; It has a real homemade *v . sweaters and caps for. the. juniors*. Now-is the*time to .tafco outvyour pathy and acta of kindness during the Infant appArel consisting of dresses, old woody shrubs and replace with illness of my sister, .Mrs. Amy Tel flavor. Stop in femd • * • i : robes nnd knitted-goods. Many new Evergreens a t hatf #price. \V. .H. man; likewise*, thoso. who furnished q.s .j£enl9 in noveltfes and-linens. Mrs. Cleveland, 13 East street* phone 205R. V T R Y A LOAF. c4«v ^Adams, 81 W. Church S t , —Adv. p —Adv. 84tf Mrs. F. M. Bryant H ollander&Scoville LIEB’S BAKERY • . • , ^ . . . , . Vf FORTY-THIRD SEMI-ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT O F 7; J j * • * Cbe Jfalrport Gleaning2 .Compand * I - ** -%***•' • • - • . We cordially invite you all to call at our new home for your* Fall and Winter Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing, done in • 'the same efficient manner as in past years. -; . R I C K A R D D IL L O N Phone 220R 5 South Main St. _l C. W. EMERY R. C. EMERY v— EM ERY & EM ERY FU N ERAL D IR EC TO R S A Complete Funeral at Any Price You W ish to Pay PHONE 70 FAIRPORT 76 S. MAIN ST. Quality Provision Market PRIINZIVALLI BRO S. Props. •PHONE 391 • 4 " . 39 NORTH MAIN STREET • Prices for X Week, Friday Morning to Closing Time Thursday DELICIOUS SLICED BOILED H A M 25c SUGAR-CURED CALA HAMS ,________ !-10o TEXAS H O T S ____________ He BEEF BONELESS RIB ROAST _______23c. PORK LOIN ROAST, Rib E n d 17c ______________________________l _ . . 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