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    1. [NY-Old-News] Genesee Co., Le Roy Gazette News, Apr. 1, 1925
    2. Le Roy, Genesee Co. NY The Le Roy Gazette News April 1, 1925 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL MENTION (continued) Miss Florence GALLAGHER was a guest over the weekend of friends in Batavia. Miss Marjorie HILLMAN, who is in training at the Homeopathic hospital, underwent an operation yesterday afternoon. Thomas WHITE of No. 1 Genesee Park, who has been ill the past week with rheumatism, is showing a slight improvement. Charles F. KELLOGG, who has been employed in Churchville during the winter is spending a few days at his home in this village. Mrs. Charles HILLMAN spent a few days last week in Rochester, where she was called by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Anne BENNETT. Mrs. Rolland H SIMPSON and Mrs. George HOFFMAN expect to take the trip to Washington, D.C. with the party which goes from the high school during the Easter vacation. Mrs. Almon L. SCOTT, who has been taking treatment at the General Hospital in Buffalo for the past two or three weeks, returned home Monday night , and is much improved. Miss Margaret O'CONNOR and her niece, Miss Mabel CREGO are this week moving to Pavilion. Miss O'CONNOR and her niece will occupy the old O'CONNOR homestead in that village. Miss Viola COSWAY of Batavia and formerly of Le Roy, has accepted a position in the store of SMITH & GIVEN. She has been employed for the past five years in the drug store of Charles F. COOLEY in Batavia. In her new position in Le Roy she will succeed Miss Mildred CURTIS, who recently resigned after being employed by SMITH & GIVEN for 21 years. Mrs. Foster BURTIS is ill at her home on Summit street. Col. Addison W. LAWRENCE of Niagara Falls has been spending a few days in Iowa. Miss Clara WOOD was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank RYAN of Westfield last week. Mrs. Lettie MORRIS of Warsaw was a guest of Mrs. Rolland H. SIMPSON the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose MULLER of Rochester and formerly of Le Roy were in town yesterday, calling on relatives. Master Teddy TOWNSEND son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert J. TOWNSEND of East Main street has returned from a visit at Geneva. Mrs. Catherine MURPHY, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. William J. MCCORMICK of West Main street, returned Sunday to her home in Pavilion. Ward BISHOP returned Monday night to Stone School at Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, after spending ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. BISHOP of East Main street. Mrs. Eugene COCHRAN of North street, who has sold her home, will leave on April 13th for Cleveland, Ohio, to make her home with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur COCHRAN. Mrs. James A. QUINLAN, Mrs. James DISKIN and Mrs. Roy M. SHORES were in Batavia on Monday to attend a rehearsal for the play "Solemn Pride" to be given later by the Home Bureau. Frederick PICKELL returned last week from his trip to Florida where he has been for the past six weeks. He made the return trip by auto, stopping at (cut off). Submitted by Dorothy R. Rooney

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