Daily News Batavia, Genesee County, New York State January 12-1914 # 2 Cochran-O'Donnell. Batavia Molder and Central Avenue Young Lady Married. Frank L. COCHRAN of Adams street, a molder and Miss Mary Veronica O'DONNELL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'DONNELL of No. 15 Central avenue, were married by the Rev. R.E. WALSH at St. Mary's church on Saturday. They were attended by Floyd COCHRAN, a brother of the groom, and Miss Kittie NUGENT of Buffalo, a cousin of the bride. Eighteen people participated in a breakfast at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. COCHRAN left afterward for a western trip. The bride wore a traveling suit of gray, with a hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. COCHRAN will be at home after their return at No. 15 Central avenue. * SCHWARTZ-FARBER. Jewish Wedding Ceremony Was Performed in Brown's Hall. The wedding of Miss Mary FARBER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob FARBER of No. 142 Liberty street, and Hyman SCHWARTZ of Rochester, who has been living with his uncle, Harry SCHWARTZ of No. 227 Liberty street, took place at Brown's hall last evening. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi FIETELSON of the Schunry Amunh synagogue, Batavia, in the presence of about 300 people. Miss Sarah FARBER, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Eva SCHOENBERG was bridesmaid. Sam BISBUS of Rochester was best man. There were guests present from Albion, Medina, Rochester and other places. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served in the dining room of the hall to about 150 people. Dancing was enjoyed until 1:30 o'clock this morning. Mr. and Mrs. SCHWARTZ left on a western trip and on their return will reside at Batavia. * Ladies' Shoes at Small Prices. Harry WISTED of No. 115 Washington avenue has just received a new line of Ladies' Sample Shoes. Mr. WISTED's selling expense is light and he is able to sell at unusually low prices. This is a good opportunity for ladies to secure good shoes at low cost. * submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************