Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Dec 30, 1891 WYOMING Newsy Paragraphs Reported by Special Correspondents -Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. MORRIS, of Warsaw, will give a large dancing party this evening. -The employes of the Warsaw salt works have presented to Manager W. C. FOWLER a handsome easy chair. -Arcade Lodge, F. and A. M., has elected: Master, M. C. JACKSON; S. W., A. B. CHILDS; J. W., Ward WILTSEE; treasurer, R. S. WHEELER; secretary, Henry J. McNAB. -The Castile Choral Union has been formed with the following officers: President, Professor E. P. PHELPS; secretary, George L. WASHBURN; treasurer, Henry L. CUMMINGS. -The choir of the Warsaw Presbyterian Church, Dr. J. C. FISHER'S Sunday-school class and Mrs. DAIM'S class were very pleasantly entertained by Dr. and Mrs. FISHER at the salt baths last evening. -A reception for ladies will be given by the Warsaw Y. M. C. A. New Year's from 4 to 10 P. M. During the evening there will be a fine musical and literary programme and a gymnasium exhibit. -Attica Lodge, A. O. U. W., has elected these officers: Master, Robert McLEOD; foreman, C. E. GRUNER; overseer, O. H. HOPKINS; recorder; Paul GAMLIN; financier, J. A. KRAUSS; receiver, J. J. CROPSY; trustee, W. C. LORANE; representative to grand lodge, Charles HEATH; alternate, Eugene HART. -Wyoming Lodge, E. O. M. A., has chosen the following officers: President, Charles MORGANSTERN; vice, D. S. SPRING; recording secretary, Andrew G. KRAUSS; financial secretary, Edward VOLCKENS; treasurer, George MENTZ; trustee, Charles MORGANSTERN; delegate to grand lodge, George MENTZ; alternate, Ira H. TOMS. **** ALLEGANY A few of the Holiday Weddings - County Farmers' Club -Miss Jennie MACK and Wallace HALL, both of Belfast, will be married January 1st. -Dr. GUILD, late of Rushford, has been appointed physician of a mining company at Harriman, Tenn., at a salary of $1,500 per year. -Dr. J. C. EARLE, who has been located at Oramel the past few years, has taken up his residence at Mt. Morris, where he will practice his profession. -There are over fifty cases of grip in Friendship. R. R. HELME, the veteran printer and publisher of the county, is very ill and there is but little hope of his recovery. -The following are a few of the holiday marriages: Hiram B. COVEL and Miss Nellie E. SAXTON, both of Willing; Uri W. SHUMWAY, of Austinburg, Pa., and Miss Nellie M. SEELY, of Independence; Gilben SHULER, of Bolivar, and Miss Jessie SMITH, of Allentown; Clarence Christman, of Allentown, and Miss Sadie HYATT, of Alma; Fredell B. FRISBIE and Miss Hattie O. CURRY, of Wellsville. -The following is the programme for the annual meeting of the Allegany County Farmers Club to be held at Belfast January 6th, commencing at 10 o'clock; Address of welcome, E. S. BARTLETT, of Belfast; response, F. E. HAMMOND, of Cuba; address, J. S. WOODWARD, of Lockport, subject, "How to make the Sheep Industry Profitable:" "Care of Dairy Cattle in Winter," J. S. WOODWARD; song, M. M. WOODS, of Rushford; report of officers; election of officers; music and adjournment. **** PURELY PERSONAL -William B. COOK, the well-known banjo and guitar virtuoso, is spending the holidays with friends in Elmira. -C. P. H. VARY, of Newark, and H. H. FISK, editor of the Newark Union, are visiting friends here. -Madame Martha CARROLL, a daughter of Mayor CARROLL of this city, took the final vows as a nun at the Sacred Heart Convent in Albany last Sunday. -The following gentlemen, eminent in photographic circles, are registered at the Powers. F. C. BEECH, of the Scientific American, and editor of American Amateur Photographer, New York; Dr. John NICOL; editor of the Beacon, of Chicago, Ill.; Dr. Randall SPAULDING, of Montclair, N. J.; and Dr. G. Hunter BARTLETT, of Buffalo. **** -- Glenda Whitaker Subyak Monroe Co. & N. Y. State News Coordinator Find your Ancestors at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html Assistant Coordinator for Pike Co. ILGenWeb site http://PikeCoILGenWeb.org Please visit my Web Page & sign my Guestbook http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~glendasubyak