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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • 1

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BED MARK Meaiu nhMrtp tlon du. Pr In adTUic at jur. Chart of on arrwsi. mtnmni VOLUME XLV1I $2.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE HAMBURG, N. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922 ARREARAGES S250 PER YEAR.

NUMBER 10 mb mimh or TEL. 177 OBITUARY ROURSi MARRIONETTES OR PUPPETS. FRATERNAL NOTES. LOCAL ITEMS Kvenuist, 1 Mrs. Mosandel.

Mrs. MabelMosandel, daughter of P. C. Pabst, D. C.

CHIRO ACTOR (Written for th. Indapmdcnt.) A NEW YEAR GREETING. O. K. 8.

At the regular meeting of Beulah Chapter No. 176, held Tuesday evening, January 3d, the officers for 1922 were installed by R. W. William D. Allen, assisted by W.

Florence H. Lightfoot, acting marshal, and WJo-seph P. Drummer, acting assistant Hamburg to Have Rare Exhibition-Marvelous Carved Figures. Mr. and Mr.

Carroll French of New York city will present The Carroll Kronen pnppeta in original playa by Mrs. French Tuesday afteruooa ma A evening, January 10, 1922 in th Odd Follows Teruplo, Hamburg, OVBE WALTER'S GROCERY P.lm.r Gradut Tr Ex p. rime mr. ana Mrs. Charles Trutt and I wife of Mr.

Wilbert Mosandel, died at Scranton December 22d, 1921, at the age of 41 years. Burial services were conducted December 26th by Rev. A. E. Viehe.

Interment at Water Valley Heavy. Cold Wind Today Students Back to School! BLACK BEAUnAGAIN, IN fllll Watch Your Label Date Subscriptions Due on All Dated i Jan. l-21aor Earlier. cemetery. Phone 306, Temple's Drug Store, your drug orders.

We deliver promptly. advertisement. Erie county is the lpnHW Puppets ara aa old as the drama itself bnt tliev have bloaaomed Into a new popularity as tha realization haa com that the niedern play and th modem movie are atarviDir onr Mr. Koch. William Koch, born in Hamhurir "nJ? state- having a total of 397,000 fowls.

June 30,1866, died December 28, 1921 at 7 a. m. Mr. Koch was married Start the new year right by order- nZ October 24th, 1900 to Miss Lottie nip nun, jor overcoat of minski. advertisement TVllv, niUl V1I1CC V1111U1C11, DUI' vives him.

He also leaves his mother, ro. VI ir i- i ii Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Wasson marsnaii: Sarah Anne Starkweather, W.

M. William Taylor, W. P. Ethel M. Young, A.

M. Blanche M. Taylor Treasurer. Elizabeth Hammond, secretary. Inez Wiepert Cond.

Catherine F. Newell, Asst. Cond. Clara Hauck, Chap. Helen A.

Bourne, Mar. Elsie B. Phillippi, Hist. Ellen S. Cline, Org.

Sarah Collins, warder. Esther Haas, color bearer. Caroline Faulhaber, Adah. Grace F. Hvnes, Ruth.

Jennie M. Totterdale, Esther. Hazel G. Seeger, Martha. Lydia D.

Spangenberg, Electa. Ella K. Colvin, trustee. T. Seaton Newell, sentinel.

If you seek simple life and nature, Me Down on the Farm Paper hanging done to order. Telephone 106-J. advertisement. tf Mrs. F.

C. Dalferth entertained 19 aud denying to ns the beanty and th poetry aud romance whioh is rightfully the heritage of every human sapt-ouillx in youth. Mr. Gordon Craig, the great Engliala oritio, lias said that the poppet la the ideal exponent of the unique the bfu-tifnl and the poetio in bomor and in patliod. The poppets will nuka yo laugh and it is a Uugh that liugeta you will find yourself and your cliil-dren smiling and laughing at the pap-pets long after they are gone.

Ttieir-memory will be one of the moek p-Ij" rranK Koch of Toledo, and six sis- Camden, with parents. ten, Mies Clara Koch, Mrs. Louise Mrs. Mary Schummer visited her Zuber, Mrs. George Schoenf eldt of To- daughter.

Mrs. Charles FnlW P- lprln. Mn MatiMo Thnmon nf Ttnf. From Lila E. Gaskin.

To all the friends I hold so dear I wish a Happy, Glad New Year, And pray that Heaven may on them pour Blessings of basket and of store. The blessing of the Lord that brings Riches to which no sorrow clings, Long life, with truth and honor fraught Blessings that ne'er were sold or bought. May peace and harmony abide With joy and mirth at their fireside, Abundance at their board abound, And Fortune smile the whole year 'round. Still on their path, more bright and clear May Hope's star gleam each passing year. Be their's the best kind Heaven supplies Love's dower and Friendship's golden ties.

Prosperity rejoicing shine On every dear, loved friend of mine, And my heart's prayer for every one Is, Heaven at last when earth, is done. at dinner vnrjawnaa uy. Miss Jttnei a-om vuuwu iter pareiiib, Hjinac avenue, jtjunaio two days last lalo, Mrs. Kodney Masters and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. George Kohl, over last Norma Madden. week. Miss Hazel Jones Trefts left Tues- Funeral services were conducted. Mr and Mrs.

Everette H. Hunt gave day night on her return to Wellesley Saturday, December 31st by Rev. A. a family dinner to fifteen New Years College to resume her studies after the v.ie.ne- Tne odd Fellows lodge also poignant and beantiful memories your children can poaaraa. day.

After the ceremonies the past mat My prices on cleaning and pressing, trospect cemetery- a hnmner crop of thrills and laughs The Carroll French pnpprts hav ron's iewel was presented to the re jnat finished yn extenaive tour play are low. The grade of work high. Donhauser, 27 East Union street. advertisement, tiring matron, Florence H. Lightfoot by W.

Laura S. Allen. At the close Expression of Thanks. Mrs. William Koch and family and of the meeting, a luncheon was served ing JNew xear a day ln The Chicago Little Theater and will open in New York city January 15 11)23.

Mrs. Carroll French hai achieved great success with tha Chicago Littlo The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday evenme. January 17th Down on the Farm at the Palace Saturday. Hot chocolate is now being served at Temple's Drug Store. advertisement.

Miss Ruth Weyer of Maple avenue IB on a visit for a week with relatives at Elmira. Prescriptions are carefully com-, pounded at Temple's Drug Store. ad Mrs. Herbert Trotter of Bird avenue Mrs Catherine Koch hereby express Buffalo, is entertaining for Mrs. Rob- tneir heartfelt thanks and apprecia-ert H.

Lydon Friday evening at a va- tion for many kindnesses and sym-riety shower. pathy from all in their bereavement Willi. t. at death of husband and son. All members are invited to be present Theater as a director and ai an aotreeta especially in th'e plays of Svdk and D.

O. K. Mtvncimu, uacr Hang other Iriah dramatists. Hhe hsvav appeared on Broadway with Ethel Zillah Rebekah Lodge will hold It's its regular meeting Saturday, January ing and painting. Wall paper for sale.

66 avenue. Phone 8i-R. advertisement. 1-tf Mrs. Houck.

Dorothy Guyett, aged 24 years, wife 7th. The Rebekah Degree will be exempli. vertisement. Barry more, Charlotte Walker and many-other famous women stars. Her book: on the theater illustrated by Mr.

French will appear early in 1923. EPIDEMIC JAUNDICE. fled to a clasi of candidates by the new 1 Mr. and Mrs. Borden or Pleasant avenue, passed away Sunday, are spending the week, guests of January 1.

1922 It one o'clock officers and degree team. P. of H. The Carroll rrenoh puppets carved HV Virtcnitn I -fyvtrvi Mr. and Mrs.

Piatt. luituiuilV lllVlllj. Rare Infectious Disease Apparently Prevalent Upstate. State Health Department officials The next regular meeting of Ham Buy your hot water bottles and hemorrhage, following the birth oi a other rubber goods at Temple's Drug Dorothy Koch and pound baby girl, who is named Store-advertisement l'" Doroufy Harriet' The child is doing of "In burg Grange wil be held Saturday evening, January 7th, when the third guests Monday Mr. and Mrs.

Ed- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kennedy no0.i1i Well, are actively pursuing the trail of what may prove to be epidemic Infectious fourth wil be conferred of real mahogany with carved ivory masks and haudsv with beautiful supple bodies and limbs that reijoud to every demand made upon them for perfect physical 'expression of the emotions and fancies of the play. The poppets are like no other puppets in that the play waa written first and the puppets designed and created by "Deceased- is also survived by her town were among the children of this one school district Similar instances of the prevalence of the disease among school children are already being reported from other localities.

Pending complete investigation of the nature and distribution of the infection throughout the state, Commissioner Briggs calls attention to the importance of protecting food from rats and mice. Housewives and others concerned in the care of food should see that cold meats, and foods such as butter, sugar, lettuce and other things which are eaten uncooked are kept covered as much as possible and garded from contamination by rodents. It is needless to add that the possible connection of rats and mice with this infectious disease emphasizes more than ever the importance of an unremitting campaign to exterminate these pests. Mr. French to do exactly what is re Kn.

Grove Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. White and husband and daughter, Doris Lucille, jaundice, a disease hitherto ranely re- of lson George, were guests of Mr. and aged 1 year and 9 months and by her ported in the United States.

Follow- Mr. Linwood B. Law of Saxton Mrjk Valentme Kuch of 0neida street Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

fcg recent descriptions of several VI va i Buffalo, New Years. Guyett of Ladner street. South Park, groups of suspicious cases in Madison, Li lian Baltzer, over the holidays. Jqs return. Buffalo.

0sweK and St Lawrence counties, Mrs. Ferrand of Gardenville was the ej t0 tne American College of Chi- The funeral was held Wednesday State Health Commissioner Hermann piests of Mrs. C. J. Kleinfelder of 314 Cag0 to his 6tudies Monday night after afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late M.

Briggs has directed that the full Pleasant avenue from Sunday till to- two weeicS yjgit th mother home, six ladies of Beulah Chapter, resources of the department be mob-day. Th nrot.pp(Ja of thf ptprtninrriPT.t 0rder of the Eastern Star, were bear- ilized for a state1 wide investigation Don't forget annual meeting Erie 1 ai bar rften bv the Jnfora Tthe ers- The Rev. Ferrall of First Church through he sanitary supervisors and County Aggricummd Society next ghb SoTDecembe? an ReY" M.cKS LUn he b00 staff. A special md quired of them. The joints are fine and definite and clean cut their walaz practically perfect.

These puppets have played before on a class of candidates and the following members will be installed as officers for the new year: Clarence F. Meyer, Thomas Kleis, overseer. Evelyn Wulf, lecturer. Earl Lumler, steward. Clarence Gates, assistant steward.

Mrs. John Dennies, chaplain. John W. Kleis, treasurer. E.

Rafter, secretary. Fred Rauch, gate keeper. Cora Hartloff, ceres. Mrs. A.

Johnson, pomona. Mrs. John Kopenhaier, flora. Pearl Kleis, lady assistant steward. Mr.

Henry Strang, master of Akron Grange will act as installing officer. enthusiastic audiences all over the east shore especially last summer at the beautiful estates in Long lolaud. They were the chief attraction at the Chil- Wednesday, January lith, at one Red Cross fund netted $275. "esoyrenan. WJS id naj uto up oy- I i church officiated.

I ence of rats in spreading the infection. dreas Fair at Southhampton last August. The artier colony of Long Is The division of communicable diseases Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Waugh of Mar-Miss Sylviai Woodruff returned I eng0 street were over christ-Tuesday night to the Hilton High maa and New Years of Mr.

and Mrs. School, where she is teachier of his-. James" Savage of Richfield avenue, try I Buffalo. land was especially entlineiuitio about thwie puppets. Triumph Encampment's O.

O. F. Board of Supervisors. 'has asked every physician in the state At the first meeting of the year of to telephone or telegraph information the Erie County Board of Supervis- regarding any unusual prevalence of -0 h.M Tiioila the samfs officers of jaundice in their practice 1 The play is an OTiLinal comedy. The dances of the pupv.ets are especially Misses Shirley Clark and Bessie o.

r. La Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sly and daugh- fasciuating and interesting. In.

tins Woodruff will attend the Clionian din- Woodruff will attend the 'ic-man Annual Banquet. The members of Triumph Encampment will hold high festival the even-, ing of January 12th, the date for their dm- ter Mable, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred as year were re-elected, being Rob- Local outbreaks of the disease now play are to be foui.d poetry, humor. Well, the deed has been done.

What? Why the 4. O. O. F. Tempe mvht j.rvj en, u.

rm, sc. beauty and grace. debt has been paid! Brother Parks Alter the performance every one is annual banquet. Although the former feasts we Ws he has left the checks for bonds cordially invited to inspect the pnjipets, the stage and the control frame. This iKur uay uy mr.

aiiu iuxb. ricu Jaeckle ClerlCJ Ural r. liayioru aep- uitiacicu uie abLtriiuuii vi nit: ucpmir Mr. and Mrs. John Webb of Pierce Cleland.

uty clerk; Asher B. Emery, county at- merit as early as April, 1920. A more avenue, entertained at dinner, Rev. The next meeting of the Westmin- torney; Fred Measel, messenger; Ed- definite outbreak was reported in and Mrs. J.

G. Hill Monday evening jster Guild will be held at the home of win Bundrock, Geo. Chenango county January, 1921. last. Miss Etliei.

Churchill, No. 75 Maple L. Scheurr and Theodore E. Steck, un- The disease, which is sometimes mis- Try A. D.

S. Cold and Brippe'Tab- avenue. Wednesday evening, January dertakers. These officers were agreed taken for influenza, is characterized epoch-making in their sumptuousness, at the People Uanlc for every bond the committee in charge, consisting of anl Merest; well, well, if that C. E.

Watson. F. R. Heath and W. C.

done because these poppets will stand close scrutiny, they are not merely stuffed dolls on strirjtra but genuine Pierce, are making elaborate prepar-i. wnat are we going to op apout a lust listen: we are eoinc to have one lets for that cold in vour head. 25 11th. unon bv the Republican members in In most cases by a sudden onset with r.hftrnr.rjra Hpciimp1 nH rmilr tn nlav cents at Temple's Drug Store. adver definite parts.

It took over three Taxi service, dav or nieht Very caucus and endorsed oy wie yemu- wuUic, icvCi wo reasonableVates. Buffalo Chopping oi crats. The election, was unanimous, more) jmc vomi hng ad tisement. months to build one of the puppets. nuiiio (uc cuiiiiuciii, wic vuiilill i njj Tll- "feed" will eclipse anything ever held greatest events in Odd Fellow-in the Temple heretofore, not only in fJP ln Hamburg since the laying of the abundance and diversified menu, stone of the temple.

Burn but in the decorations and carefully the mortgage. Grand Master Con- There is no man in nnblir-. life rWr nleasnre trios. Closed car. careful After the election the new memoera.

nuurau 1 to the puIse th pe le than the driver. Phone Hamburg 95.adver- W- Trlm Ne capable of a local board of riiWss. a planned service way or Albany, urana Master ana Despite the fact the committee is Past Grand Master George E. Judge wil be present besides other distin- iticnaru o. i ciouuo, sunnennsora unw 1 AUO uiieuiuia mc TrQf A nm-nx who nominal Miss Florence Momberger, daughter' Business Men's Club have set Friday 'chairman, said ted jvir.

persistent niccougn nave aiso oeen re-that the ported in many instances, while the year kidneys were affected in a number of icbiciii. auuui uivuiKiiiu bltcil uiuiia, ii y- i 1 enough has leaked out to warrant the fished visitors. Come and hear what ir. ana Mrs. ueorge Momberger, nignt, ebruary zn ior ine uiurary durinir the past ast has been annmnterl nnrl sworn in as hall.

and the Junior ball the night statement the festival will be some-. iiV' thing decidedly out of the th uary 16th. Installation also takes j.w, rias Known jiw Bctuuiiauom, r- oeputy sheriff. 1 i following. im.

Vnown no east side, no convalescence marked by sallowness of Mr. Thomas D. McGee came Thurs- For that cough take Syrup of Tar west side, no city or county, there has the flesh and loss of strength. The stinting' themselves in making this a Place tflat night. uy mm canton, and is staying tompouna- wnn nypopnoKpinies mm never been any reason ior criticising tuscana umuhj with his brother.

Mr. William Mefiee. cod liver extract. 8 ounce bottle, 50 n-tinns as chairman." weeks, and so Knights of Columbus Bowling Tourn labia ituuub iiucc ar no. fatal cases have In the Chenango who is serious! Hi.

i rents, at TemDle's Drue Store. ad- m- fTLparv of the second been reported. ament. long to be remembered event So it behooves every, member of Triumph Encampment to be on hand Thursday evening, January 12th, to partake of this sumptuous and bounteous renast We move anvthi-no- ad vertisement ward, the Democratic leader, sec- county as in subsequent outbreaks all The K. of C.

bowling tournament me. Trucking. Mack's Transfer Miss Helen and Uoiores fciioemaiter onding tne nommauon Cflmnaww .1 m-1 1 HnAA Pnllrlwin'o Charity Roll Palmai has One OI the got away to a flying start Thursday evening, December 29th. Captain CVdlJUKt Biggest 1 ear rur incorporation in New York State. There are a lot of long headed ones in this state who are kcenting better business conditions aud art' notgoinfr to be caupht napping when the opportunity comes.

This is shown in a. summary which has just been frraed by Secretary of State Lyons, showing the number of stock companies incorporating during the past year together with capitalization and other features. Among other things, this Fummary shows that more stock companies incorporated in Kew York state latt year than ever before and that 1921 ran nearly a thousand aherd df During the year which has jnt-tclosed a total of 16,089 companiis wore incorporated with a capitalizatit a of There is no qnei-tirn bat that the realty business is attractinir capital for during the year no 1cm thara 3,089 companies entered the business. The motion picture field was by no means 45S new companies with a capitalization of incorporating. Ont of the total companies incorporating last year, all but 3,892 art located in Greater New York.

lhe regular meeting of the encamp- Koelmel's team No. 1, taking five ment will be held the evening of the points away from Captain Czapla's -advertisement 6tf at Buffalo Friday night and were the chairmen in the ten years I have been occurred isolated farmhouses, so A renewal of youth and joy for all guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. on the board." that it was difficult to determine how Saturday night at the Palace.

Holmwood in their box. Mr. Palmer expsedhis thanks J', degree con- banquet and the second ferred on a large class. team No. 2.

No 1 rolled high single eame of the even ine. 846. also high tngs was, ecial sig- total pins, totaling 2,918 pins for four .1 IT" i 1 1 1 Mever MX "rrrr." t. hPr old home Supervisor Wende presented a reso- nincance tne euon. luenuiy me games.

Captain Koelmel rolled high game of the evening, 204, which stood hierh Thursday and Friday nights. PALACE THEATER aSff tSteT'mic infectious jaundice occur- residence, Ridge road. Hamburg High School will soon red frequently in the trenches during Mrs. Hpnrv Mirnlron nrliA a aTn A 1i qva fhp mnvinfr Dictlire machine OT v-TKnfoa fho wnrlH wot btiH is nniA n-iwtilpnf. "Pnnfam Rfhnmm.r,a tpnm No.

3. snlit Friday. Edith Roberts in Thunder 1 VSJfihi T.i i if m.i.i i 1 4. each winning two. Captain Schum- relatives in Tennessee since Novem- permanent use ordered by the board.

close 0f tne session, at the in Japan, where it is characterized by 11.111. nns nemn arlnmnn th. an I I 1 1.1 1 1 II wiii uc Kifcii i 1 1 I no M. njcirp RPT1T 91 TnnrtH Itv VH HI I in EXCKHH II I I II 111. rt- of January 23d at the school hall.

1.. tho Kri Countv norted in anv other part of the world, comedy sensation entitled. Down on JL. JS" sunny south she writes, Hine the Farm. This production has been -SL: Mrs.

i. We wish to announce that the school Hospital. In fact, elsewhere the mortality has Til.it at the evhihition mi- i tnr turn wpeVsi been verv low. If we are now exoer- greatly praised by It Is an VT.Vn it is Bstnnisnino-. of 167, having to pull a couple of hard New yS; iL of the Carrol French Marionettes anointment of committees will encing the same-disease it is note- family, Mrs' R.

Brdwri Tuesday afternoon and that the Pierce be ann0unCed. i worthy that no fatalities have yet been Ji n. r. crown. i no- i I wnnrteH in Now Ynrlr stntf nmnnc the Annual Meeting Hamburg Canm'ag the farm animals, poultry and birds T.nto in t.m and beasts all lead themselves to parts 'f rtSPlSf that n.vpr hAfnre have hm aiiom- No- 6, took three outof five games A i vrcneavra win yiay sale of friprl coVoo will ha tio11 -r.

r. i Mm tt u. rmni Pirpmon'a Plpnulnir several hundred cases of which- the Company. Notice Is hereby given that the an from Captain Crawford's team No. 5 pilSnea.

L.J riantnin FlMtfr! tpam Nn. took Continuation of carmel in tZ t. N. 7 into 1M5l STSS joyful meeting of members 'quite- present, Through-als0 Mutt comedy. Mis-.

npo i Jl7rr.ni Mr. Ford Park of tne "amDug rTl and the same organism was also dis-SS Sea? Dalferth has returned of Professor and Mrs. rord K. raric. Qdd FelIows Temple Saturday night rAj in -t-.

6An oriranism anDar- ean dalferth has returned teams Schedule of score of the Sunday and Monday, Cecil c. Lie fl wirt Ils CamP t0 BPend th holidays The next regulai meeting of tne at the close of 1921, though there were cntly idenHcai with the Japanese Mpn'a nhlh will be held next mcmKora whrt cnillrl not attend. i i I I CK v.iv. r. til LI lUCTlLICUl Men's Club will be held nexx members who could not attend discovered in Mille's trumph entitled.

Forbidden nual meeting of stockholders of the Hamburg Canning company will be held at the company's office, in -Hamburg, N. Thursday, January 12, 1922, at 1 clock p. for the purpose of electing directors and inspectors of election for the ensuing year" and the transaction of such other-busines as may come before the meet-, inf. will be published next week. MARRIED Mr.

and Mrs. Business mally gpirheta nag ajso been I Fruit a irreat love i W.J..1J011 niVht. it is exnected to ar- ao cVirr. visit nmnnc the old -u 1- 1 iv. I story, thnllintr, ot X9 west ave Mre rn i ranee entertainment on that occasion nmrades.

march was taken to the -j Hf.t-. ni hpn fmmrl as. wiaries HOddlcK was 1 colorful, strongly effective and produced on a scale of magniflcance unexampled. Don't miss it Also the Sunshine Comedy. Baby.

Lydon-Koelmel. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Koelmel an- fMr.

and Mrs. F.T Potter It Almor but a speaker has not yet been se- banquet hall which was charmingly sociated th human cases in any nstmu day and bSSdSS.owA et 8 ce. vane of e(hbles American outbreak, so far as the de- Owstmas there for several yeara The real winter with snow weather which all fell to in hearty manner, the partment has been able to learn. Special extra free showing of Black D. PIERCE.

IIUUJIVC U16 IIIBUllBKC 111C1I uaUKUbt, for the holidays, wnicn saveu auni uu jT ri.r- several new outDreaKSvnavmg Deen Ar. and 1 n.jotmoo nnit and a nivlv unnn the walls and later distnb- mnnfh nuprn. Beauty to the finish, no left out film, Esther, to Mr. Robert Hoyt Lydon of with another feature at date to be Buffalo, N. Saturday, December 9-10 i Meeting of the Co-Operative of Pleasant heavy rain fell yesterday.

Today a uted to members who desired to purch- the department commenced activ elder of Pleasant heavy rain fell yesterday. Today a uted to members who desired to purcn- the department commenced active believed would not 31st given. advertisement avenno of Mr Sve a ept'on i honor cold 'Wave arrived with probabilities ase, as it was they investigation in the attempt to identi-Ida Hii 5' John Webb Md Miss of still lower temperature and pos- again be carried procession. fy the disease and especially to trace soon to 5erce wn sibly snow. Charming music was rendered by its connectton with rats or mice.

Lab- ip leave Hamburir to 1 ve in Ro- 1 mi 1 -Roflnishinir th Piprce Orchestra during a good w-o i.r. fpm unf intn Odd Fellows to Honor Bebeckahs. Savings and Loan Association. The annual meeting of the share In Appreciation of the valuable as Annual Meeting Rod Gun Club. The-Hamburg Rod and Gun Club will hold its annual meeting Friday, January 13.

1922. at 8 o'clock p. m. and untiring efforts of the -n. Mass.

nart of the banquet President John XiMrt with san i-ISA sistance prepar- for the purpose of electing officers amoree for the ensuing year and for we holders of the Co-Operative Savings and Loan Association of Hamburg, for the election of five directors to serve three years, and for the transaction ofT such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held at the-office in the People's Bank at Hamburg, N. Monday, January of such other business as ry si" specimens irom me iiaucnis. vioi- int.mriiirinsr aa KueaKers uunraues monv if th. lrwai. 1 WoU and niymsr the 2 Southern California; shin.

caiuornia; sun-, aaveruseuicui. aoverusemenu may come before the meeting. Luncheon will be served. Walter Wightman, Secretary. AKk4.i -pitn.

1 1,1 lne Keoesans are to De mo raying Professor and Mrs. George C. Ben- Supervisor George B. Abbott, Edi or ltjes here the disease is or has been 8t8 of the odd Fellow8 thie ana tlOWPrs Mi rrJA galore. un IPPt.

30, 1922. 1 uu mow nnr ic nett and little daughter, tranK uT, prevalent Upstate, the farmers haveveili and they are enthusiastically returned to their home in Yonkers af- H. Wood, all of whom spoke was Baid that rats and mice have been no- to Rebekahs a rof- "Wino. tn a Polls open from 7 to 9 p. m.

Dated Hamburg, N.Y.. December ter snendine the holidays in Hamburg in their hearts to the pleasing plaud- more numerous than for many Ping. mTp A man may stand safer on the most AAAvs nMiniLhan rift ran rlpftfend 27, 192L ftajrf "i moving picture guests of Mrs. Bennett', sters 7 years. In on town Mwrence, sonthing tasty.and unique is being Jw nMitmttl a il.

1 a 1. ke 10 Misses Helen and Ruby Misspa Helen ana hudj i count hwco Secretary. 0Uced'tiK8 XW" High Schoobfaculty. joyed by all, was byMr. Dayton Vogt Khteen children attendmsr one-dis- Jhestra will be one that will have ambition subjects its votaries-Scott 9-10 of Buffalo, who spoke of the value of trict The sanitary supervisor of old fasni0Ijed dances in their I 1 IN MEMORIAM.

fact a large audience, the nSf81? MPPointed, Mr. Biehler, pronnptnr D.l n. Benuiiicuu reports mat an tne cnnuren irom mis repertoire. school eat their meals in the school- g. th(, eariy demand for ticket it Notice.

house and the entire neighborhood has jg evjdent the Odd Fellows are determ- 5 McGorald's Tea Room In lovingenemory of our dear little daughter and sister, Hilda Mary Knoll, URM 1 1 VI1 initio llCBKr, prtiiariy 0. The full picture wili -7" People who are taking Buffalo been rat Infested since last summer. iBed ma0 this party an unequivo- aiU. haa hppn ohliH "1. 11 1 A.

m.a,a Vaa iran I TT fmil Aimtnn-n whnm liflfl failed llcoYci.J 0 ner neaveniy DrrtKoki' free of FTODably vuv i aim January 6. 1919. oaiuea, oraereu uuvuju ure --n cai succeaa. ich ent, should orderthem renewed at to import cats, rt, Iicket8 houses and barns 18 MAIN STREET A LA CARTE SERVICE 110 A. M.

to 10 P. M. except Sunday. A full line ef best qualit BAKED GOODS least a week ahead of expiration, as it poison to rid their farther details will be forthcoming takes more than a day to make cor- oi we rooenw. many later.

feature will be addecf so that all fears of sadness often flow, the rtif Z0 entertainment and When we think of our dear HHda on occasion may! Whom we lost three years ago. eompensated thereby. Mother and Sister WWWWWVWVWWVWVWVVWiVWrVVrWyW rections, thus avoiding having tne uvea tne scnooi duuk, uu wib uu.jr daily stooped. cases of the disease occurring that Try the classified ads..

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