Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union Oct 5, 1925 EAST BLOOMFIELD -Mr. and Mrs. Harry KNIGHT and Mayme HALL of Rochester were Saturday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray GAYTON. -Mr. H. R. OUTERSON of Caledonia, William HIGINBOTHAM and Miss C. J. SEARS were recent guests of their relatives, Mrs. S. H. HOLLISTER. -Ruth BRADLEY and her guest, Nelle LARZELERE of Perry, were week-end guests of Miss BRADLEY'S grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. CUMINE. -William BUTLER of Rochester recently visited his mother, Mrs. Abbie BUTLER. -Mrs. E. o. TERRY has returned from Buffalo, where she has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph TERRY. Mr. TERRY has returned from the Health Home, Canandaigua, where he stayed during the absence of Mrs. TERRY. -Mary SPITZ has returned to Montour Falls after spending the past month here at her home. -Mr. and Mrs. R. H. WHEELER and Mr. and Mrs. Fred TOBEY were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ??ville CURTICE the last of the week. -Mrs. Merel INGRAHAM and sons, Robert and Fred, have returned to Syracuse after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred INGRAHAM. -Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church will meet with Mrs. Eugene CROOKER, Oct. 14. ** YORK -The Rev. J. Earl HUGHES of Valencia, Pa., occupied the U. P. pulpit yesterday and will again next Sunday. He is a candidate. -The Missionary and Aid Society of the Baptist Church will meet on Thursday at the home of Mrs. VAN ORSDALE. -Mrs. Elizabeth SPITTAL returned last week from Highland Hospital. -Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey AGER of Mohapac Falls, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. BISSEL. -Mrs. A. D. STEWART had as Guests last week her sister, Mrs. Elmer BOW and Adelaide ROSENBERG of Romulus, also Mrs. Stewart McVEAN of New York. -School was opened last week as no more cases of scarlet fever have developed. -Rochester Presbytery of the Reformed Presbyterian Church will hold its fall meeting here to- morrow afternoon and evening. At the evening session the 100th anniversary of the local church will be celebrated. The following program will be given. Rev. J. R. LATIMER of Brodle, Canada, presiding. Historical sketch by the Rev. J. M. RUTHERFORD, Almont, Canada. "The Task of the Present Generation" by the Rev. A. A. WYLIE, Syracuse. ** MIDDLEPORT -Mr. and Mrs. Stillman DOFF announce the engagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Edward BAY of Lockport. The wedding to take place this month. -The engagement of Natalie REYNOLDS of Middleport and James GAUGHNAN of Medina has been announced in St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church. -The Orphanage Society of Purity Rebekah Lodge will meet on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Enoch COLLINS. -The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet on Monday afternoon with Mrs. Fred McDONALD with Mrs. Ida NORTHRUP as the assisting hostess. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Thomas A. ADDY and The Friend will be in charge of Pitt E. SMITH. ** FOWLERVILLE -Mr. and Mrs. William RYDER are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Sherman CADY, at Hamilton, Canada. -Mrs. Anna and Mrs. Ray DAVIS have been visiting relatives in Batavia and Rochester. -Mrs. Jennie COON has purchased a house in Avon and will move there soon. -The Misses Caldwell spent last week in Buffalo. -The ladies of the Methodist Church gave a supper Friday evening to help on the year's budget. -The September meeting of the Community Club, was held at the home of Mrs. Cora CASE, Rochester, Avon, Albion, Auburn and San Antonio, Texas, were represented. The roll call was answered by giving favorite recipes. A pleasing program was given, followed by charades, after which refreshments were served by the committee. ** EAST HENRIETTA -A very pleasant surprise was given Florence ROBERTS at her home on Wednesday afternoon by some of her friends and neighbors, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. About 25 were present. Luncheon was served. -Mrs. Horace JEFFORDS came home from the hospital this week, where she has been since her automobile accident two weeks ago. -Helen FEASEL entertained some of her fellow workers at the Forman store in Rochester on Wednesday evening by a sausage roast at her home in this village. ** NAPLES -The Philathea Class of the Baptist Church will have a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Ora VERMILYE in Elizabeth street on Tuesday evening. -Bingham Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will meet in their rooms in the Baker-Kramer building at 2:30 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. -On account of the wet track officials of the Atlantic Coast Racing Association called off the automobile races scheduled here on Saturday afternoon, and announced that the program would be run off here next Saturday afternoon instead. Rain checks will be good on that date. ** NEW YORKER BUYS CUCUMBERS Ionia, Oct. 5 - The curiosity of the local people have been aroused over what the New York buyer expects to do with the cucumbers he has been purchasing, the past week at 70 cents a bushel. It is told on good authority that everything, from green to yellow, large to small, dirt or sand, is taken. Farmers have skimmed the vines for a final picking and are delivering the cukes as fast as they can be handled at the vats, where they are being put in what seems to be salt and vinegar solution. ** SNIDER HOUSE AT SODUS SOLD (Photo of house) ONE OF SODUS' LANDMARKS Sodus, Oct. 5 - Announcement is made of the sale of the SNIDER House, one of the best known hostelries in this part of the state, to T. M. CASEY of New Jersey, who will take possession in the spring. For years have planned to make this their night stop in this section. Landlord Charles D. BOTHWELL has a lease of the property until April. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS