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    1. [NYGENESE] Genesee co., Jan 13-1917
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    3. ****************** The Batavia Times Batavia, Genesee County, New York State January 13-1917 Bethany. Bethany, Jan.12-William A. PAGE was taken to the Primrose hospital last Wednesday and operated on for appendicitis by Dr. JOHNSON. The King's Daughter met with Mrs. Lydia BENNETT last Wednesday. The papering of the Baptist church is completed and the usual services will be held in the church Sunday. the people met on Wednesday and Thursday to clean the church. The Progressive and Sunshine Classes of the Baptist Sunday school met with James BAKER on Friday evening. Miss Nellie DAUCHY, Scott STEVENS, and Harry WOOLF attended the Grange Lecturers' Conference in Buffalo, last Thursday. Floyd NORTON has the mumps. William VOTRY, who has been ill, is able to be out again. * * Bushville. Bushville, Jan. 12-The Rev. Anna LEGGETT will preach at 10:45 a.m., Sunday. Sunday school will meet at noon. Praise service will be held at 7;30 and preaching service at 8:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MARSH on Wednesday night at eight o'clock. Mrs. Freeman SHEPARD entertained her Bible class at her home on Thursday night. After the business meeting a short program was carried out. Light refreshments were serviced. Ephraim HOWE is spending two weeks with relatives in Ohio. Mrs. Ernest REIMER is ill with the gripp. David SOLMES is spending two weeks with friends in Batavia. Mrs. H.W. BRADSTREET, who has been spending the past week with her brother, J. Ralph BRIGGS, has returned to her home in Honeoye Falls. Mrs. Helen STEGMAN is ill at her home. Mrs. Belle KINCAIRD, who has been ill for the past ten weeks, is slowly improving. George BRIGGS and Charles MARSH have been visiting friends in Buffalo. Mrs. Thomas PEMBER is seriously ill. Harry ERCKERT and family, who have been spending the past three weeks in Buffalo, have returned home. * * Bergen. Bergen, Jan. 12-A.D. COLLISTER has rented the store formerly occupied by Brooks & Deming and will move his hardware stock into it as soon as repairs are completed. At a recent meeting of the Board of Education the bond of C.E. HOUSEL for $5,000 with W.S. HOUSEL and J.A. SANDS as sureties, was approved and bills to the amount of $373.83 were audited. The annual dinner of the Bergen Grange will be served promptly at 12:30 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon in Odd Fellows' hall under the direction of Mrs. James A. BISSELL. Members are asked to bring their own dishes, and lady members are asked to go prepared to sew. After the dinner the officers will be installed by George R. HEWES. Mrs. G.L. KING and daughter, Miss Daisy, have returned from New York where they went on December 23rd to visit her sister, Mrs. S.E. RAMSEY. The date of the first Presbyterian sociable will be January 19th. It will be a Southern tea and the names of the committee will be those whose names begin with A, B, and C. Principal CLAPP of Victor spent Saturday in town, the guest of A.R. BUTCHER. Mrs. Edith KAY of New York, a trained nurse, who has been the guest of her brother, the Rev. J.R. KAY, since December 23rd, has returned home. M.M. RYDER, of Farmersville, Cattaraugus county, formerly of Bergen, spent a few days this week in the village. Glenn VANDERPOOL of Albion spent a few days recently the gust of his niece, Mrs. Dayton MANSFIELD. Mr. and Mrs. Van R. RICHMOND, who have been spending two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Frank MILLER, of Buffalo, have returned home. The second number of the Bergen Lyceum entertainment course, under the management of the Presbyterian church choir, will be given on Tuesday evening, January 23rd, under the direction of Miss Marjory CONNER, dramatic artist. Charles BAILEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving BAILEY, and Burton COLLISTER, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.D. COLLISTER, are the last ones to come down with ___ . submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************

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