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    1. [NYGENESE] Genesee co., Aug 18-1897
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    3. ****************** The Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State August 18-1897 Redfield-Frink. James M. REDFIELD of New York and Miss Amelia Norris FRINK of Marshall, Mich., were united in marriage on the 11th inst. at Marshall. Mr. REDFIELD is a nephew of Frank B. REDFIELD of Batavia. They will reside in Brooklyn. * * Bosworth-Lown. Arthur O. BOSWORTH and Miss Nellie F. LOWN were married on Thursday evening, August 12th, at the residence of the Rev. L.T. FOOTE of Rochester. Miss LOWN has many friends in Batavia, where she formerly resided. * * Curios in the Museum. Re-arrangement, Classification and Cataloging of the Many Relics. The relics and curios in the Land Office museum are now being rearranged in the rooms, classified and properly catalogued. The catalogues will be printed. There is to be one general catalogue, taking all of the individual relics and curiosities, and several smaller catalogues, confined to distinct collections. Each article is numbered and its name, description and number will appear in the book. The catalogue will probably make a good-sized volume, as the donations run up into the hundreds. All persons donating relics are now made members of the Historical society and may enter the building free of charge. Professor KENNEDY states that the matter of having a public opening is now being discussed and will probably occur at an early date. * * Closing of a Sanitarium. The Thomsonian Medical Institute and Sanitarium under the management of Mrs. H. Van SALSBURY has gone the way of the Turkish and Russian bath establishment and the Silver Ash Institute in Batavia. The Sanitarium was opened in a house owned by Trumbull CARY on State street early in June, and now the keys have been turned over to J.C. GUITEAU, who has charge of the property. The business failed to pay. * * Clambake of the Hooks. The Hooks are holding their clambake today in a grove on Louis BUCKHOLTZ's farm on the Creek road. A number of the hooks went out last night and got things in readiness, erecting a tent, etc. This morning about forty persons left for the scene and others will leave during the afternoon. The banquet was served at 2 o'clock. * * submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************

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