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    1. [NY-Old-News] Daily News June 4 1929
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    3. Daily News Batavia, Genesee Co., NY June 4 1929 The Late Joel L. HUDSON Joel L. HUDSON of Marion, Mass., formerly of Batavia, who died at St. Luke's hospital at New Bedford, Mass., on May 23d, died of injuries received in the performance of his duties for the Southeastern Massachusetts Power & Electric Company. Mr. HUDSON, who was in charge of sub-stations and high tension transmission lines, was rendered unconscious from a fall which he sustained while attempting to change an overhead insulator. * Funeral at North Java. North Java, June 4.--Funeral services for George RYBURGE, who died at the Warsaw hospital of pneumonia, were held from his late home at this place. Burial was at North Java. Mr. RYBURGE leaves a brother and a sister, both living in New York. * GRANGE CONDUCTED MEMORIAL PROGRAM. Basom, June 4. - Oakfield and Alabama Grange met Saturday night with supper at 7 o'clock, about 125 patrons being served. During the business hour the first and second degrees were conferred on Ralph W. and Edith WOLCOTT and Elvoy PARKINS by Delbert G. HAM, who acted as worthy master in the absence of Howard G. NORTON. The memorial service for members who died within the year--Mrs. M.S. NORTON, Mrs. May NORTON, Mrs. E.N. FARNSWORTH, Miss Jennie McVAE, Mrs. Wilbur CARSON and Clayton McCRILLIS--was included in the lecturer's program, which consisted of singing by the Grange and readings by Mrs. A.F. HUNT, Mrs. Blanch HAM, George WATERSTREET and Mr. and Mrs. Roy BLOOMINGDALE. * Ladies to Meet. Basom, June 4. - Ladies' Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. William WRIGHT. Mrs. Will HEBBARD will be assistant hostess. Delbert HOWLAND of Batavia has been a recent guest of A.R. HOWLAND. Kendrick MONTFORD and little daughter Arlene and Rose SIMMONS of Elba have been visiting Mr.s Rose MONTFORD> Miss Ruth KRAUSE spent the weekend with Edith WICKHAM on the Batavia town line road. Mr. and Mrs. Will KRAUSE have been entertaining his brother and wife of Royalton. Miss Mary J. STEVENS visited friends in Darien, Sunday. * submitted by L.C. Schmidt

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