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    1. [NYGENESE] Genesee co., Sept 13-1914 # 2
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    3. The Times Batavia, Genesee County, New York State September 13-1914 # 2 News from Other Towns Indian Reservation. the Indian band has been engaged to play at the Rochester Industrial Exposition the second week. As usual they will appear in Indian costumes which make them the decided novelty that they are. Labor Day visitors at Robert SHANK's residence in Akron were: Casper PETERS and Elton GREENE of Tuscarora reservation; McRay SYKE of Buffalo; Freeman JOHNSON, Emily and Dora POODSY of Rochester. Several of the Indian boys and girls attend the Akron school, among them being Leander SYKE, Lottie SYKE, Raymond DEWEY, Moses, William and Russell HILL; Russell BLUEYE and Gilbert SHANKS. Harrison POODSY, Ex-Carlisler, is busily engaged doing painting and papering, which trade he learned at Carlisle. East Pembroke. About 40 enjoyed the annual PICKWORTH family reunion at the home of Mrs. Agnes MARTIN on Monday. A base ball game between the young men and women, with Squire WEBSTER of Batavia as umpire, was played. Guests were present from Batavia, Corfu, Alabama and Elba. The High School opened on Tuesday with about 150 pupils in attendance. Miss Grace SAFFORD has declined an appointment to a position in Washington, D.C., and will continue as preceptress of the High School. E.A. SEAMONS & Son are installing a hot water heating system in Heston CLEVELAND's residence. Chares BROWN, Sr., Central station agent at West Batavia is having a two weeks' vacation and with his wife and daughter Helen, is on a trip to Rochester and Syracuse. Miss Myrtle VRODENBURG has returned to Kenmore to resume teaching in the public school. Miss Elva OWENS is ill. Miss Daisy HATCH has returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard TANNER of Honeoye Falls. Mrs. Lizzie COAN of Rockford, Ill., is the guest of Miss Anna MULLANEY. Dr. and Mrs.. Ralph PETLISON, formerly of this place, now of Willard, have been guests of friends in town. Arthur MUNSON who has been employed at Niagara Falls, has returned home. Mrs. Webb SEAMANS who has been in the Batavia hospital three weeks for a serious operation, has returned home. Be careful of ice water. Doctors say it retards digestion. CONGRESS Beer aids it. Let us have your order for a case. S.M. DURHAM, Distributor. Adv. North Pembroke. The Ladies' Aid Society was entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Agnes MARTIN of East Pembroke. Supper was served to about 40, the collection being $4.15. The receipts of the ice cream sociable held at Roselle NORRIS's were $15.15. Mr. and Mrs. C.D. PLUE pleasantly entertained at dinner on Monday, covers being laid for 26. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert SHOT and Mr. and Mrs. Edward BRAUNSON and daughter, all of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DWYER and sons of New York and Miss Marguerite DWYER of Buffalo have been guests at Patrick DWYER's. Pembroke. The Rev. Mr. ENGLE will officiate at the services of the church of Christ at 10:30 a.m. The Sunday School will meet at noon. No evening service will be held. Clark MOORE of Hampton, Va., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.F. PHELPS. La Verne BURRILL has returned to Buffalo after a visit with his brother, Claude H. BURRILL. Ralph GLIDDEN has purchased a Chevrolet auto. Mrs. Josephine WATSON has returned from a three months stay in Buffalo with her son, Charles CARPENTER. Miss Katherine MILLIMAN has returned to Avon after spending several days with Mrs. Augusta RUSSELL. Mr. and Mrs. ALLEN and children have returned to Buffalo, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Russell ALLEN. William KENYON has gone to Montana to purchase a couple cars of horses. Mrs. George HOWARD has returned from a visit in Honeoye Falls. Mrs. W.J. CHILDS and Mrs.. Julia _OCINE have returned from a visit in Buffalo. Darien. The members of the W.H.C.C. together with their families, enjoyed their annual picnic at the home of Mr.and Mrs. PERRY on Monday. All had a thoroughly good time. The men will return the compliment of the ladies by giving a corn roast in the near future. Mrs. Elizabeth M. CONNER and Mrs. D.E. FORD, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.C. FRANK, have returned to New York. Mrs. M.J. KLIFFLE of Buffalo, spent Labor Day in Darien. Joe REBSTOCK has been the guest of Mr.and Mrs. C.H. HOTCHKISS. Fargo. Miss Ella HARRIGAN, Alexander, spent Sunday with Mrs. William MORFORD. Mr.and Mrs.. Albert KOBLER of Buffalo spent Sunday with MR. and Mrs.. HEBDING. Miss Florence BACKMAN of Buffalo has been spending a few days with Alice FUHRMANN. District School No. 10 has opened; Miss Laura SMITH of Corfu as teacher. Max SNYDER spent Wednesday in Buffalo. Arthur SNYDER has been spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. William HUNTER of Moscow. Miss Alice GESSE has entered the Corfu Training Class. She formerly attended the Alden high school. Mrs. Ordo HEBDING, Misses Clara, Flora and Irene SACK spent Friday in Buffalo. Miss Clara COLBY has been spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. Emile GESSE. Mrs. METZ and son of Buffalo have been the guests of Mrs. Wilhelmina GESSE. Mr.and Mrs.. Carl FALING of Buffalo have bee guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs. George WITTMAN. Carlton COFRAN of Buffalo visited his uncle, Elmer COFRAN, last week. Miss Lydia McCLURG and niece, Miss Dorothy BERG, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James GAY of Lancaster. Mr.and Mrs.. Colburn KENNEDY and family spent the latter part of the week with Mr.and Mrs.. Fred GESSE of Lancaster. Gordon GESSE, son of Fred GESSE of Ray, has been the guest of her cousin, Carl WITTMAN. Mr.and Mrs. Philip GETZMAN, Jr., Arthur and William GETZMAN and Mrs. Philip GETZMAN spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George WITTMAN. Mrs. Thomas INGRAM and Mrs. Harry BURDURF visited Mr.and Mrs. Ray STAFFORD and Mrs. William MORFORD, Sunday. submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************

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