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    1. [NYGENESE] Genesee co., Sept13 1914 # 3
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    3. ****************** The Times Batavia, Genesee County, New York State September 13-1914 # 3 Indian Falls. Mrs. Anna VORHEESE of Batavia, Mr.and Mrs.. R. HOWARD and two sons, Howard and Edward, and Mrs. Carrie CALEY of Buffalo, have been the guests of David HOUSEKNECHT and family. Lloyd HASKEL, Theodore and Caroline HOUSEKNECHT are attending Corfu high school. Ruth SCHLAGENHAUF is attending Buffalo Normal. Lora MOORE is attending Geneseo Normal. Ethel JOHNSON is attending Oakfield high school. Mr. and Mrs.. F.E. REYNOLDS have returned from a visit in Buffalo. Louis JOHNSON of Geneseo has been visiting at Charles HINTS. Mr. and Mrs. Roy DERR of Buffalo have been the guests of her mother, Mrs. S.C. TUPPER. Mr.and Mrs. Minnie LONG are attending Toronto Fair. Herman HOFMEISTER of Buffalo has been visiting at John WYMAN's. Mrs. George TURNER of Lydonville has been visiting friends here. Roy McDAVIMID of Gorbutt has been visiting his parents. Loyd HASKEL has returned from a visit in Buffalo. Stephen BASOM of Michigan is visiting relatives in town. Helen WRIGHT is spending a week in Elba. Glen ORR has been visiting his parents in Attica. Mrs. Margaret BELL of Bergen is visiting her son, George BELL. Mrs. Fredelia CLARK has returned home after spending two weeks with her son, James CLARK of Akron. Miss Luella GATES has resumed her duties as principal of the Cheektowaga school. Homer TUPPER and Loren WRIGHT are remodeling Elijah PHELPS' house. Clark MOORE of Hampton, Va., has joined his wife and daughter at the home of his mother, Mrs. Florence MOORE to spend two weeks. Dennis PHELPS has installed a milking machine in his barn. Mrs. Anna HOUSEKNECHT and two children, Ernestine and Dorris of Chicago, who have been spending the summer with Mrs. George MEISER have returned home. Byron The German Lutheran Society will observe their 25th anniversary to-morrow. The Rev. J. BARTET of Akron will conduct services in German at 10:30 a.m. and at 2:30 p.m. Two other visiting ministers will assist at the services. Dinner will be served at Odd Fellows Hall. Miss Florence MILLER has returned from a trip to Vermont. Miss Amybelle DIBBLE, who accompanied her, stopped in Albany where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.V. HOOKER. Mrs. Henry STEINHAUSER has been visiting her sister, Mrs. George MINWELL of Churchville. Miss Bertha HILLIBUSH has returned to the Batavia Hospital and it is feared she may have to undergo another operation. Mr. and Mrs. George HAMILTON of Buffalo have been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison N. McELVER have returned to their home in North Tonawanda after a few days spent with relatives here. Mrs. Irene WILLIAMS of Batavia has been the guest of her niece, Mrs. Grove COLE. Mrs. Carolyn STEELE has gone to Glen Ridge, N.J., to take up her work as domestic science teacher. Miss Frances OATWAY has become a student in Buffalo Normal School. Miss Ruth NORTON has gone to Orange, N.J., where she ahs accepted a position as medical and educational instructor of gymnastics in the Leguin school. E.L. McELVER is building a garage on the lot which he recently purchased. Jay COLE has gone to Atlantic City, N.J., where he has the position of manuel training instructor in the city schools. Bergen. The home of Mr. and Mrs.. S.A. HOSMER was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Tuesday when their daughter, Miss HOSMER was united in marriage to Lewis J. BREW of Pittsburg, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Duncan BREW of this village. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J.R. KAY in the presence of about sixty guests. The bride wore a gown of ivory silk with pearl __, her mother's wedding dress, a veil of tulle with duchesse lace. She carried a bouquet of roses. After the reception of congratulations and best wishes and serving of a buffet supper, Mr. and Mrs. BREW left for a brief trip. Your Attention Please. While attending the Genesee County Fair don't forget to call at Peter P. Corti's Monumental Works, at No. 28 State St. On account of the hard times which have been brought on by the war, I have decided to reduce my prices instead of increasing them, being situated so that I can accomplish the same. I carry nothing but the best Granite and Marble that the quarries are producing. The best proof of my work is the monuments now erected in the different cemeteries throughout the County which have stood for five years that will be found just as good as the day they were erected. I welcome you all to my factory where I have some handsome monuments and headstones on display. My plant is just below the Farmers Sheds. Peter P. Corti manufacturer of First-Class Monumental Work submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************

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