The Daily News Batavia, Genesee Co., NY Tuesday Evening, June 4 1907 AGED PAVILION MAN ATTACKED BY A COW. Animal Gored Him in the Front of His Neck. Daniel McMILLAN the Victim of a Severe and Painful Wound, but It is Believed He will Recover--Old Time School Exhibitions--Briefs. Pavilion, June 4.-Daniel McMILLAN, about 81 years of age,met with a peculiar and painful accident on Saturday morning. He went to the barn to look after a new milch cow. The animal which was secured in a stauchion, acted ugly and as the old man stood over her head threw her horns in such a way as to pierce his neck in front of the jugular vein, making an ugly hole as big as a man's finger. His condition, which at first seemed very serious, is greatly improved. The Susanna WESLEY class of the M.E. Sunday school is preparing to hold an entertainment in Graves's hall the last of this month. It will be of the nature of an old time school exhibition, at which old costumes will be worn, old songs sung and recitations and dialogues given. William STARR, who has been visiting his brother, Earl STARR, has secured work as a lineman for the Bell Telephone Company in Buffalo and will move there soon. Earl PLUCKER, rural mail carrier, is ill with the grip. Mrs. Bert TILLOTSON is acting as his substitute. Mr. and Mrs. Roy LEONARD of Barre have been guests at George MORGAN's. Grant D. HUTCHINSON, who has spent a few months in Panama, returned home on Saturday. Mrs. Nellie WALLACE and son of Memphis, Tenn., are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. May HEWITT. Mrs. Gertrude BECKMAN of North Tarrytown, accompanied by Miss Bertha BLAKE, arrived at Dr. THOMAS's today to spend the summer. * MORGANVILLE EPIDEMIC. Disease Resembling Pinkeye Prevelent in the School.-Notes. Morganville, June 4.-An epidemic much resembling pinkeye is prevalent among the pupils in the school. Some entire families have been afflicted with it. Sunday was the first anniversary of the Philanthia class. The following officers were elected: Chairman, Miss Imogene RANDALL; President, Mrs. Florence KELLOGG; Vice President, Miss Elizabeth PORCHETT; Financial Secretary, Miss Edith HARPER; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Edna MAYNE; Treasurer, Miss Florence A. RADLEY; Visiting committee, Mrs. Margaret PORSCHEFT, Miss Edna MAYNE and Miss Maria BUCKLAND; Lookout committee, Misses Olive RADLEY and Imogene RANDALL. The class has 25 members and during the year raised by its sociables $51.07. On Sunday morning Fred KELLOGG and family started for church in a surrey drawn by two horses, one of which was a colt. The team became frightened at an automobile and started to run. The pole dropped, freeing the horses. Both were soon caught. Little damage was done to the rig. Charles GREENING and family have returned to Buffalo, after a visit at George MEST's. Mrs. Jane REMINGTON is visiting her son Fred in Arcade. * NORTH ALEXANDER SERVICE. Prayermeeting to Be Held at George PORTER's Tomorrow Evening. Prayermeeting will be held tomorrow evening at George PORTER's. Miss May PALMER has returned from a visit in Buffalo. Mrs. Ora GILLETT went yesterday to Dansville to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William COGSWELL, and she will also visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James ALLEN of Dalton. Mrs. Ina LINCOLN and daughter Louise have returned from a visit in Buffalo. Lee STARKS of Olean, who visited his father, David STARKS, over Sunday, left today for North Dakota, where he has a position in a store. Mrs. Thomas GILLETT is entertaining her cousin, Mrs. A.J. MANLEY of Le Roy. * NORTH BYRON IMPROVEMENT. C.E. WILLIAMS is painting his house. Louis SPEED is ill with the measles. Mrs. Everett SEARLS entertained her sister, Miss Harriet WOKOSEN of Holley, over Sunday. Miss Lila MacDONALD, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred SHELT, has returned to Rochester. Mrs. Searls BROWN and Miss Hazel BROWN of Barre have been visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. George NIGHTINGALE. Edwin BROWN who has been very ill, for a week, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. M.C. DIBBLE have returned from a visit in Holley. Mrs. KAAISELL and Mrs. POLLOCK of Rochester and Mr. and Mrs. John ALLEN of Holley were guests over Sunday at Thomas BUTCHER's. * submitted by L.C. Schmidt