Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union May 13, 1918 PHELPS Phelps, May 13 - Harris EVANS has returned home after a few days' visit at his former home in Peru, N. Y. Mr. EVANS, who is 92 years of age, is making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan SHAW. Miss Olive PARDEE has returned to Watertown after a week's visit with relatives in Phelps. Herbert CHASE, a town of Phelps registrant, has been disqualified for military service and transferred from Class 1 to Class 5. The young man was scheduled to leave with Ontario County's last quota. Students at the Phelps High School, up to the present time, have invested $1,1440 in War Saving Stamps. Out of a total enrollment of 288 there are 184 pupils engaged in purchasing stamps. Prof. A. J. MERRILL, superintendent of the Geneva school, will give an address on the topic, "Education after the War," before a meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Brotherhood in the church parlors next Wednesday evening. Bernard MacANIFF, of this village, who recently completed a course in pharmacy at the Buffalo University, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacANIFF. The young man has enlisted in the Medical Supply Corp and is expecting to be called into service soon. **** SPENCERPORT Spencerport, May 13 - Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. HAY, of this village, of the safe arrival in France, of their son, Harold M. HAY. Willard VAN ORDEN, brother of Mr. Joseph CHADWICK, of Spencerport, enlisted last week in the United States Army, and is now stationed at Fort Slocum, N. Y. Mrs. Minnie CALE, of Rochester, was the guest of Spencerport friends, last week. Mrs. John A. TALBOTT, has left for a visit to her old home at Elizabethtown, Kentucky. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Congregational Church will meet at the house of Mrs. Foster W. SPENCER, Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The leader will be Mrs. C. A. PARKER. The monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph ROGERS, in Ogden, tomorrow afternoon. The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George SEMON. Mrs. Frederick HUNT, of Detroit, Michigan, is spending a few days in town, the guest of her brother, William L. SMITH. Mrs. Irving HAY and children of Meadville, Pa., who have been visiting relatives in this vicinity for several days, have returned home. **** WAYLAND Wayland, May 13 - William WEBESTER, Sr., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bryon A. THORPE in Chicago, Ill. Wayland Honor Flag has been received by John HIMMEL. A demonstration will take place Wednesday night, when the flags will be flung to the breeze. The amount subscribed to the Liberty Loan in the town was $87,150, which exceeded the quota by $2,550. Mrs. Vincent DELGADO and daughter, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary CAMPBELL and family, sailed from New York last week, for Cuba, where she will join Mr. DELGADO and make their home. Lester HOFFMAN and William SHUTTLER are included in the draft from this district and will leave Hornell tonight for Fort Slocum. During the heavy wind and rain storm Friday afternoon the roof was blown off the Conrad Produce office, and several shade trees were uprooted. **** PENN YAN Penn Yan, May 13 - Mrs. Alida McFARREN, of this village, has been spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Mabel HERRINGTON, at Mount Vernon, N. Y., and some time at Atlantic City, N. J. D. Emmett MASSAGE, who for a number of years has been in the drug store of Frank QUACKENBUSH, in this village, has resigned his position and accepted a position as traveling salesman for a large concern, and will assume his new duties next week. Mrs. Charles PECK, of Phelps, was the recent guest of her son, Arthur SLATER, in Benton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. ARNOLD, of Le Roy, were the recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. SPOONER, in Milo. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS