Le Roy, Genesee Co., NY The Le Roy Gazette News Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1912 (This are part of the Personal Mention column from that issue of the paper) Earl B. BURRITT has returned from a business trip to Boston, Mass., and other eastern points. Mrs. S. N. BURT of Rochester has been a recent guest of Mrs. S. E. STEVENS, of South street. Mrs. N. H. CATHCART of Flint, Mich. is a guest of her sister, Miss Elizabeth V. A. LYMAN. Mr. and Mrs. Carl BANNISTER of Lyons have been visiting relatives in town for the past week. Miss Laura PURCHASE of Dansville has been spending some time with Miss Jennie ROSSBOROUGH. Mrs. Wesley R. NELLIS and Miss Blanche MORSE attended the Grange picnic at Pavilion Thursday. Prof. and Mrs. S. H. MCILROY and son Malcolm of Newark, N.J. called on Le Roy friends Saturday. Pierre KELLOGG, who has been spending several weeks with friends at Silver Lake, has returned home. Miss Evangeline JOHNSTONE was a guest over Sunday and Labor Day of relatives and friends in Rochester. Miss Lulu TUTCHELL left yesterday for Rochester to enter the nurses' training class in the General hospital. Miss Beatrice MCCARTHY has returned to her home in Buffalo after spending the past month with her mother, Mrs. L. MCCARTHY. Mrs. Daniel D. CARMICHAEL and daughter Doris have been guests of the former's mother, Mrs. E. M. ADAMS of Franklinville. Edward A. ROBBINS, who is a traveling salesman for the International Salt Company, is spending his vacation at his home in Le Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. ROBBINS had as their guests last week Miss Nellie FOSMIRE of Wolcott and Edward C. ROBBINS of Batavia. Mrs. Florence STANARD returned on Thursday evening from Buffalo where she had been a guest for a few days of Mrs. George PHELPS. Mrs. Mary ROBINSON, chief operator in the New York Telephone exchange, is taking a vacation and at the present time is visiting in Albany. Miss Mary COLLINS and Miss Corine KAVANAUGH of Rochester have been visiting the latter's uncle, Matthew KAVANAUGH, for the past week. Lee MOORE, who has been visiting for a few weeks at the home of Miss Elizabeth V. A. LYMAN, west of town, returned on Friday to Chicago, Ill. Professor Frank M. COMSTOCK, head of the Case School of Applied Sciences at Cleveland, O., spent a few days last week with friends in Le Roy. Mrs. Lucy CENTER of Wolcott street suffered a slight stroke of paralysis on Sunday morning. Her condition is slightly improved at the present time. Wheeler M. ROGERSON of Niagara Falls spent Sunday in Le Roy, a guest of his brother, Edward A. ROGERSON. Donald CRAVER has been spending the past few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. TRACY, at Cayuga lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. REDNER and Mrs. John STARK of Syracuse have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Menzo A. CHRISTMAN. Mrs. Frank BOSTWICK and daughter, Janet and Miss Grace DONNAN were guests of relatives in Bradford, Pa., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. FERGUSON and Miss FERGUSON of Buffalo were uests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray FERGUSON. Rev. Evan M. JONES returned last week from a two weeks' visit with his sister, Mrs. Ralph LISCOMB of Seal Me. Harbor. Charles RICHMOND has accepted a position in the office of S. C. Wells and Co. Mrs. Walton H. SAMPSON on Thursday evening entertained at dinner in honor of her sister, Miss Mae DONLEY, of Ashland, O. Miss Mary RIPTON has taken a position as stenographer in the office of the New York Telephone Company, succeeding Miss Mary SHERMAN. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MCDUFFIE of Waterloo and Paul BAUER of Seneca Falls have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Menzo A. CHRISTMAN, Harry G. BALDING of Batavia spent Sunday and Monday in Le Roy with his family who have been spending some time at the BARROWS homestead. Mrs. Frank H. STROBEL, accompanied by her son Harry and daughter Helen, returned last evening from their visit with relatives in Toronto. Alexander GARDNER, formerly of Le Roy and now of Rochester, was in town Monday, calling on friends. He is employed as chauffeur for Dr. BARBER. Mrs. Harvey STORMS and son Harry of Buffalo, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. STEVENSON Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. TOWNSEND and daughter Gladys and Mr. and Mrs. ROOT, of Albion. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Menzo A. CHRISTMAN Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew GILMORE and daughter Mary and Miss Jane WILSON, all of Geneseo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ROSSBOROUGH Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George ASHTON returned last week from their wedding trip and are spending a few days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. STEUBER. Submitted by Dorothy R, Rooney