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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Oct 5, 1925 # 2
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union Oct 5, 1925 THE SOCIAL CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Jack VANINGEN and their two children, of Navarre road, will leave by motor today for a visit of two weeks at Chautauqua. Invitations have been issued for his second annual exhibition of photographs, by Ned HUNGERFORD, to take place on next Friday and Saturday evenings, in his studio, 186 East avenue. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Sara GRONCUTT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas GROUCUTT, of Seneca Falls, and Alton HOLLOWAY of this city. The wedding will take place the latter part of next month, Miss GROUCUTT, was graduated from Mynderse Academy in 1920 and from the Rochester General Hospital training class in 1920. For the past year she has been supervisor of the contagion ward of that hospital. The Advisory Board of the Highland Hospital met at 3 o'clock this afternoon with Mrs. Walter V. WITMORE, of Barrington street. Mr. Clarence S. LUNT, returned from New York Saturday to spend the week-end at his home on Arnold Park. Mr. Stanley F. BRADY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. BRADY of Culver road, has entered Yale University. Mr. Ernest B. MILLARD and his sons, John and Nelson, who have been traveling in France, Switzerland and Spain for ten weeks arrived in New York last week on the France, and have returned to Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster LEE of Oxford street have purchased a house in Barrington street which they will occupy soon. Members of the Phi Sigma Delta Sorority will be entertained at a dinner party this evening at the home of Miss Muriel SWANEY in Bloss street. A theater party will follow the dinner. Mrs. John FENNVESSY, who has been the guest for 10 days of Mr. and Mrs. Moe LEVENSON of Eastland avenue, has returned to her home in Buffalo. A luncheon and mah jong party was given by the Excelsior Ladies' Club Friday at the Hotel Seneca in honor of Mrs. FENNVESSY. Miss Grace COLEMAN of Boardman street, entertained at a luncheon at the Green Lantern Tea room in Fairport Saturday in honor of Mrs. Thelma A. SMITH, Miss Lucille AUFDERHAR of Savannah street will give a dinner party this evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. SMITH. Dr. and Mrs. George BAILEY and family of Genesee street spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank WILLIAMS. Dr. and Mrs. REYNOLDS and Rodley WILLIAMS have returned from a motor trip to Atlantic City and Long Beach, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry CAMPBELL of Audubon street. Mrs. John S. GROH entertained at luncheon and bridge at the Sagamore Saturday. The guest of honor was Mrs. Frank NICHOLS of Chicago. The Delite, Genesee and Gamma chapters of the Delphian Society will entertain the members of the Delphian chapters of Western New York at a luncheon and conference at the Hotel Seneca on Wednesday, October 14. There will be a reception for the guests at 11 o'clock and luncheon at 12:30 o'clock, Mrs. Allen COBB is chairman and will be assisted by the following committee: Miss ZIMMERMAN, Miss OVIATTE, Mrs. Byron JOHNSON and Mrs. Albert HALL. ** HOLLEY -Margaret CLEARY, who has been ill for several weeks, has resumed her position with Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester. -Mrs. A. E. SMALLEY and Mrs. Levi WELLER have been elected delegates by the Parent- Teachers' Association to attend the state convention at Buffalo. -Mrs. W. J. HAWKINS, Jessie PRESTON, and Harry SALISBURY were the committee appointed to furnish the new rest room in the school building. -Mrs. Ogden EVARTS and Mrs. Harry OAKLEY entertained at bridge Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Ella SALISBURY at the home of Mrs. EVARTS. -Mrs. Augusta BOWMAN, who is spending the week in Rochester, will return to her home Saturday. -Mrs. A. B. SCHMOLLE of Gaines spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph FARNSWORTH. -Mr. and Mrs. George ROSS have returned from West Toronto, Ont., after spending some time with Dr. and Mrs. Hugh CUNNINGHAM. -Mrs. W. D. FROST and Mrs. William HUDSON are guests of Mrs. FROST'S daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton EMERY of Victor. -Mrs. F. W. PUTMAN of Batavia entertained at a luncheon, followed by a kitchen shower Saturday in honor of her niece, Maude WEBSTER. -Howard MOULDER and family have moved from Rochester into a part of mrs. L. D. MOSHER'S house. Mr. MOULDER is manager of the new A. & P. store. -Mrs. Julia THYNE has returned from Buffalo, where she has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred LANE and family, for several weeks. -Mrs. H. S. KIMBERLY and daughter, Edna, who have been guests of her mother, Mrs. Augusta EVARTS, and other relatives of Holley, left Saturday for their home in Washington, D. C. ** ROSE -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel BLANCHARD of Binghamton recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud H. SEAGER. -B. H. JEFFERS spent a part of the week in Syracuse. -E. R. HAY has duties as cashier of the Savannah. -Mr. and Mrs. S. W. SOULES have returned from a visit in Rochester. -Mrs. Ira T. SOULES has returned from a visit in Maryland. -George MERTZ has a new sedan. -The Rev. and Mrs. HEBBLETHWAITE have gone to Boston, Mass., where Mr. HEBBLEWAITE will complete his theological course. -Mr. and Mrs. David BUERGER of Rochester recently visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. WILSON. -Iola D. OSGOOD has returned from a visit in Sodus and Buffalo. -Emma AYER has returned to her home in Rochester after visiting friends here. -Mr. and Mrs. Stephen SOULES have returned from a visit in Rochester. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles BOYCE have returned from a visit in Oswego. -Mr. and Mrs. Edward MINER have returned from a visit in Marrietta. -Mrs. Henry WALDORF of Seneca Falls is visiting Mrs. A. T. REYNOLDS. -Mrs. LUCE of Marion has been visiting Mrs. G. A. COLLIER. ** COHOCTON -Frances CALWSON of Rochester was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. TRIPP. -Mrs. M. Helena PRETTING entertained last week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. KIRKHAM of Cleveland, O., formerly of Cohocton. -John CLARK of Rochester and bride (formerly Loretta SMITH of Cohocton), visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles NEUFANY during their honeymoon. -The Rev. Paul G. KNIGHT of Zion Church attended the ministerium of the United Lutheran Church in Christ Lutheran Church in Rochester, from Sept. 28 to 30. -William LACEY of Penn Yan was a guest during last week of Mr. and mrs. Frank VAN SCOY. -Mrs. Ida MILLER of New York city was in Cohocton last week to attend the funeral of her late husband's mother, Mrs. Celia H. MILLER. -Mrs. Ray HAYWOOD and son, Kenneth of Mt. Morris, visited her mother, Mrs. Edith MILLIMAN last week. -The Cohocton Union and High School was closed last Wednesday to allow all interested to attend the Steuben County Fair at Bath. -Mrs. Henry SICK and her sister, Celia LINK, are suffering from fractures of the hip and felon bones, they received while riding in the car of Charles SCHWINGLE which was crashed into by another car on the hill between Wayland and Dansville. ** LIMA -The regular meeting of Lima Grange will be held tomorrow evening in the Town Hall with a harvest supper served by the men of the first division, initialed from A to H. -The October meeting of the Community Club of School District No. 4, was held Friday afternoon with the secretary, Mrs. Charles D. MINER. After singing old-time songs Mrs. Ruth D. WIGGINS gave a travel talk upon a motor trip taken this summer to historical points in Central New York. The club voted to hold a flower show next summer. -Village Clerk H. H. THOMPSON and Harry L. BISHOP motored to Old Forge for a week-end visit with Mr. THOMPSON's son, C. a. THOMPSON and family. Returning they attended a state Masonic meeting at Utica yesterday. -Mrs. Frank H. DOYLE, Mrs. Frances HAMILTON and Martha GRAVELL represented Lima Baptist Church at the annual meeting of the Livingston County Baptist Woman's Missionary Society held Friday at Nunda. Nearly fifty delegates were present and it was voted to hold next year's meeting at Hemlock Baptist Church. -The Rev. T. Garland SMITH, pastor for the past two years of Lima M. E. Church, will leave tomorrow for Niagara Falls to attend the annual sessions of the Methodist Genesee Conference. The local church has asked for the reappointment of Mr. SMITH to Lima. -Edith B. KINEAR, senior at the Rochester City Normal School, entertained her classmate, Mildred MELICK of Castile, over the week-end. -The annual reception of the Amphictyon and Browning societies of Lima Seminary for new students and faculty members of the school were held on Friday evening. ** RUSH -The parent Teachers Association of the Rush High School will hold their first fall meeting tomorrow evening at eight o'clock in the school house. Dr. HOYT of Rochester will give a talk on health, with illustrations. -Mrs. N. S. SHERMAN has been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Charles HEEG of Hinkley, Ill. -The October meeting of the Harris Class of the M. E. Church, will meet with Mrs. Elizabeth KINSEY, Oct. 7. Leader, Mrs. Mary LONG. Subject, "King David." -A health clinic was held for district 10 Thursday and Friday. Fifteen children were examined at the office of Dr. J. H. LEARY by Miss GALLERY, who has charge of the nutrition work for Monroe county, and Miss ROBBINS of Rochester, of the teeth and tonsils. The work will be continued today and tomorrow. Miss GALLERY will be at the schoolhouse Oct. 9 to finish her work. -Mrs. H. FARBER of Rochester has been spending a few days at the home of Frank K. PRICE. -Miss Murray SHERMAN has been visiting friends in Rochester. -Prof. and Mrs. Abram BROKAW have taken rooms with Murray SHERMAN for the winter. -Mr. and Mrs. COPPERNOLL and son of Oswego were recent visitors at the home of George WARD at Cedar SWAMP. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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