Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union July 18, 1925 MANCHESTER NEWS Manchester, July 18 - The Rev. ? H. NEWMAN and family are on a vacation. There will be no services in the Methodist Church for the next two Sundays. Erma FISHER has been confined to her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer VER PLAUCK, Helen VER PLAUCK and Margaret MALONEY were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred VER PLAUCK of Rochester Thursday. The Junior League of the Methodist Church held a picnic at the Canandaigua Playground Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel FELLOWS have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter De GROOTE. Mr. and Mrs. James BAIRD of East Rochester were in town Tuesday evening calling on friends. Word has been received of the serious illness of the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. PRATT of Homer, former residents of this place. Mr. and Mrs. William SMITH and daughter of Philadelphia have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. SMITH. Adelbert ROBINSON is making extensive repairs to his residence. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. CRAIG and daughters, and Walter SMITH, recently motored to Canada to visit relatives. The Rev. Leo PULLING of Buffalo has been a recent guest of his mother. Born to Mr. and Mrs. DILLINGWORTH, a son, at Clifton Springs Sanitarium. Frances O'BRYNE has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John BROPHY called here by the death of his aunt, Mrs. Isabelle JOHNSON. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur HORNSBY are visiting at the home of her brother in East Palmyra. Mrs. James HOSEY has been entertaining her niece, Ruth GRINNELL, of Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert GORDON and daughters are enjoying an auto trip to the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Harry SPRINGER and children are visiting in Newark Valley and Sayre. Mr. and Mrs. Leo FISHER and children spent Friday at Sodus Point. Mrs. Joseph ALLOWAY and daughter, Elaine have returned from a four-months' visit with relatives in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. George CASE are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank RODNEY. **** GENEVA MAN IN SENECA COUNTY JAIL James L. OTIS Arrested Following Automobile Accident - Theodore Moran Named Foreman at Syracuse Seneca Falls, July 18 - James L OTIS, 30, of 17 Carter alley, Geneva, an automobile refinisher is in the Seneca County jail in Waterloo on a technical charge of disorderly conduct in the alleged insulting of an officer, following an automobile accident on the Seneca Falls-Waterloo atate highway early yesterday morning in which Walter MACKIN, 41, Main street jeweler, living at 16 North street, Waterloo, was badly injured. OTIS is being held in the Seneca County jail in default of $200 bail. Arraigned before police justice James J. CLARY in Waterloo yesterday afternoon, his case was adjourned until Thursday, at 1 o'clock. OTIS was driving an automobile east on the Seneca Falls-Waterloo highway, according to the story told by the state troopers. Riding in the 5-passenger sedan with OTIS was D. B. FISHBURN of 49?6 Chesterland avenue, Lakewood, Ohio. The machine driven by OTIS was owned by Liborio SERCUSA of Geneva, and was in OTIS' painting shop to be refinished, according to the troopers. The coupe owned and driven by MACKIN was used by trooper Clyde E. NELSON to have been parked off the Seneca Falls-Waterloo state highway just east of the Waterloo village line. MACKIN had parked his machine to light a cigar when the OTIS machine crashed into MACKIN'S coupe, at 12:?5 o'clock yesterday morning. Both machines were badly damaged by the collision. MACKIN'S machine being driven between 25 and 40 feet by the impact, the force of the collision throwing OTIS' machine across the highway and off the road. MACKIN suffered severe injuries to his back and was attended by Dr. C. B. BACON and removed to his home. FISHBURN was cut about the face and head and OTIS escaped with a few minor bruises. OTIS was arrested a half-mile from the scene of the accident by state trooper Clyde E. NELSON of the Waterloo sub-station of the state police and state motor vehicle inspector Walter E. VERI?Y, stationed in Waterloo. OTIS was lodged in the Seneca County jail until his arraignment yesterday afternoon. State trooper NELSON stated that a warrant for OTIS' arrest issued by the Geneva police on an affidavit sworn out by SERCUSA is held by the Waterloo state police, charging him with grand larceny, second degree, in the taking of SERCUSA'S machine out of OTIS' paint shop. ** Theodore MORAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. MORAN, and a graduate of Cornell University with the class of 1924 has been advanced to the position of foreman of Plant 1 of the United Gas Corporation of Syracuse. Announcement cards have been received here of the marriage in Zanesville, Ohio of Elizabeth LIVINGWOOD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert LIVINGWOOD of that city to Lawrence McBRIDE, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McBRIDE of Canoga. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Seneca Press Publishing Company, the following officers were re-elected: President, Norman J. GOULD; secretary, Harry S. FREDENBURGH; treasurers, L. D. STAFFORD. Bills for the sealed proposals for the purchase of 51 village paving bonds for 1925, aggregating $51,000 will be received at the office of village clerk, John C. HUMPHREY, until Tuesday, July 28. On that date, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening, the proposals will be publicly opened and read. The board will b awarded to the corporation accepting them at the lowest rate of interest. The Rev. H. G. BURLEY, pastor of the Methodist Church, will deliver the sermon at the open- air community Sunday evening service to be held tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. **** -- Glenda Whitaker Subyak Monroe Co. & NY State News Coordinator Assistant Coordinator Pike Co., IL Please Visit my Web page & sign my Guestbook http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~glendasubyak