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IJ -f-*i-^^r^4*^lV«*r**i^^^55! . y Our City Reporter Reinhart to Miss Elizabeth Meyer took place Wednesday morning at 8:80 o'clock in this church. Good Fall and Winter Initallationa and R rpain Masses on Sunday will be held Lawrence Merk,aged 59 years, TOWNER BROTHERS at 6:30, 8:15, 9:30 and high mass died Tuesday,. Sept 23, in New Bicycles and Motorcycles * ;> for Your Boy Is a Mackinaw TELL US JOUR WANTS at 10:45 o'clock. York city. He is "survived by his Repalriag and Supplies Our prompt and Efficient Service Announcement was made on wife, Winifred Honsberger; one Areata foe Boys know that it !• a lot of At Your Command. last Sunday at all the masses by daughter, Geraldine; one son, R«adlng.-Staadard Motorcyclea fun to get out on a cold morning for Dayton and Miami Bicycle* Kepairs for All Kinds of Rev. William Stauder that the Lawrence, jr., of New York city, a long hike—or later in the teawn Heating andPower Boilers annual blessing of the, graves at and three sisters, Mrs. Rosa Glas-940 Jay Street 179 LyilLAvt to take a ipln on the Ice on a mappr Bell Phone-Both Store* Holy Sepulcher Cemetery by Rt er, and the Misses Magdalena The J. A. Deyle Dtteetive Agency winter day—and be able to run and PIPE and flttlNGS Rev. Bishop Hickey will take and Anna M. Merkof this city, Jump without any interference from Highest Bollce and Detective References: ei Pliafciig md Steia Flftlig Supplies. place next Sunday. The funeral took place Friday perieneed operator*; former member of Detec- an . That's why moat boy's ive Bureau, Rochester Poliee: Department, A Requiem Mass was said for morning from Maiers' Funeral luyiiis Clumber of Commerce bldg. like thesejnacklnaw . Private's Wallace SteUwagen and Chapel,879 Clinton avenutfuorth? Roth 'phones Expert Commercial, Criminal and Iaee>tl|*< they keep, the body warm and Otto Popp this week. at 8:45 and 9 o'clock from this tori. leave the legs free so that the moat , and . At thejast meeting of Br. 62, church. active boy can do all kinds of atnnts L. C. B. A., the prizes for pedro MTABU1HKD H?i St. Bonince Parish. and hardly know fereI s wearing an were won by Margaret Carlin, L. W. Maier's Sons overcoat. Christina Geek and Gertrude Masses on Sunday will be held UNDERTAKERS <6tx Spahn. The next meeting will be These macklnawi have big at 6, 7:30, 9 and high mass at 870 Clinton Avenue N. pocketa-good for apples, books, skate it raps, aboat 74 Exchange Street held Oetober 2nd when the Sep 10:30 o'cloek. Phones **• Pie.ii, 408 Estilllslid 1880 tember assessment will expire. Christian Doctrine will begin anything a boy wishes to carry along with him. They The wedding of Hiss Mildred 2:30o-'clock VileiiizliriiiSiiiriit have big convertible collar* that may be pulled up M, McGrath, daughter of Mr. Vespers will be held at 3 Birry Tin & Rysiir Ccipiny around the neck and oyer the ears, and are belted 4 Jeremiah McGrath of 122 Clifton o'clock to be followed by Bene­ H. E. Stanton, Prop, all around. Street, to Mr. Clarence M.McKin diction of the Blessed Sacrament Republic' Tires We have them for boys front 8 to 18, In plala SheetMetalWorks ney of Meadeville, Pa., was sol The St Boniface Aid Society Pfciiis, Ston 1179 Milt 1129 , green and brown—in chinchillas and meltoas emnized on last week Monday held a well attended and impor­ I Monroe Avenue -at $1(5.95 and * 14.95. \ ~r* Tint Slats, Tile, Asphalt and morning by Rev, William Stauder, tant meeting-It the Parish Hall Alao all- plaids In dark colors with deep Slag Roofing The attendants were Miss Marionlas t Sunday afternoon. Taxicab ahawl collar and plaited back and front. These are Steel Ceilings, Furnace Work JWoodandMr, Joseph McGrath, The regular meeting of the tl.St per hour, ex* $9.85. - " Cleaning and, RepairingVentilatora brother of the bride. After Octo­ Apostleship o£,Prayer was held cept Sunday*. A special mackinaw of very good quality plaid Blower Pipes, Range Hoods • ber 1st, Mr. and Mrs. McKenny at the Parish Hall last Monday Main 4)3 Stone 453 mackinaw cloth with collar, an around General Repairing* and Shop Work will be at home at 44 Faraday St. evening. and slash pockets—just 75 of them—is $7,95. Miss Mary Gammache, daugh­ Confessions will be heard rfext JOSEPH H. OBERLIES Second floor ter of Mr, and Mrs. Gammache Thursday afternoon and evening ARCHITECrr F. E. HAYES CO. of Wentworth Btreet and Frank in preparation of the first Friday 44 AqaedoCt Street Slyck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Slyck of the month. 838-842 Granite Building •Phones—Maln-57t3, Stone 7782 •f Jefferson Avenue were mar­ The St Herman's Benevolent Home Phone 3667 H- ' h ried on Wednesday morningrRev. Association will hold their regu­ SIBLEY, LINDSAY & CURR CO. J, B. Gefell officiating. Rev. Wm. lar monthly meeting at the Par Stauder was deacon and Rev. ish Hall next Wednesday evening and Firestone Watts, the Cleaner George Kalb subdeacon. The at­ at 8 o'clock. Tire Service Station ExpertDry CleaningServicefor tendants were Miss Cora Hebing VaJcsaixiog a Specialty Ladles' and Gentlemen's Cloth- and Mr. William Slyck, brother ins: Auto Delivery. Bell Phorife Works of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Slyck The marriage of Miss Madeline J. C. BAART Genesse614-W. 322 Cottage St, will reside at 23 Wentworth St Ruth McBride, daughter of Mr. 4B-4 Mttfn Stramt B.' Mr. Joseph Stephan. died last and Mrs. Charles McBride of-301 Telephones Roch atone SJ»» Bell. IJOS Mala Saturday at the home of his Ridgeway Avenue, to Mr. Thomas Robertson S Sons brother-in-law, Joseph Schick, Shoa Rapalrers, Inc. Frederick Baet*el Francis Murray, 'jr.. son of Mr. ROTH rHOJOtl 235 Wilder Street, aged 72 years. and Mrs. Thomas F» Murray of 32 N.Walei The funeral was held on Tuesday M MlMi COAL Rundel Park, was solemnired EST. im morning at 8:30 from the home Six 438 Exchange Street Tuesday morning in this church, '^\% New Yatk and at 9 o'clock from this church Rev. George V, Burns, rector of TfUKBAIW Shop* ]_Mrs. Johanna Leison Dietrich the church, officiated. JTa Rent Oabkl* IktwWaBBP^tt *%mm Eatablljhed 1815 died on last Saturday morning at The bride was given in mar­ PICTURE FRAMING the home of her son Joseph Die­ riage by her father, and she was Ami icoM icllillttft. ,>alfiUtij(« i*t*atorctl,oltl trich at 95 Silver street. Mrs. Die­ frames rt'

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