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ï~~ 14;nr worn or t.1 it; t W41&r wiuuiua~, -* ---*----. at. the next mee g.Much business subscribed for a Fourth Liberty Loan club championship. St. IT. G., May Garsllne. Mz~ ~* ist ecosd Tesc corn- bond. A letter was received' from the Flower City Lodge. 555, conferre w'ere present, inrclu~lingIl Ittee reorted Tr.her si as supreme chief ranger relative to the the first degree on four canduidatets las PeletMs.ei.Mei h ipon" Temeigwl echanging. of the age limit from 16 Monday evening. Past Grand G. Ed- ball was decerategd ahd ic1 ra~a~ od opne at81"ocok years to 50 years for entrance Into ward (Coon occupied thre principal cake were erved. Giftsre eey i$The patriotic Pedro party of Con- the order. Visitors present were. chair. There- a much interest shown e4 by the deputy as' heIl ffl o~e Ee Sccrdia Review will be held on Friday Grand Senior Woodward Giitch, P. C. when six applications for member- Grand Buck and P. N. G. tee ias evening atthe home of Mrs. Frank Ranger Langmeyer and Past Chltf ship were rend. This mnakes a total of Meilba L~odge. 382. willhl hi aote idnsre.Ths r agrHth Chief Ragral~uk for the past three weeks and It i'nx etn nOtbri.Tefl on thanked andhI.t uki > memba'rs and friends. Thrift Stamps takdthe brothers for their as. t- ptrobable the lodge wil have over 300 lowing officers have ibeenectd N:ste it.v; ill be given as.prizes. ance during the past six month. tuembers before January 1. It was an- 04c i zabeth Bryar; re-elce;y.. hn "The last meeting of Ideal Review nlounceid that Flower City w" Il have a Ida Uliil; recdrding secrtr,-an s..s well attended. New applications SfpcrlofA rk. ta inteOdFlwsB lngKhr;fnnil c The lst quarterl' rneetlingt of League this sealson. Fritz: zle-elected; treasurr d eeey were received and acted on. At the Sna ntar.Â~.--witt- At the meeting of John G. Klincktalc Thpidnao tksiaer! l next meeting on October 18, there SncSacurtfai teitt- wt alk!Tepeda tended. Several application for m( Lodge. 3745I, lnst M1ondlay ev-nWing. the on Oct bee 16: ep will be.. in itietion of candida es, and Lismereiteonerdonoead ia Ldg.10 d~a - arrangments will be completed for aL bership were receiveti. lBrother Wen- ftetc degree onerre oternd ilan Lfofe.r7.wllhlsn celcbratiori d the victory contest., del Doerrwaeltdseirieprthseoldereoirebrhr.salabn fofcrs nTusay b the position made vacant by the draft- the first being exemppified by Past evening, October 17th.'Tenc in(, stgs take place at the following meetlsi.Igo rte E.hoh o I Grand Nxewel and the secondl b'" Past when a entetainmet wil I oficervt are asked to wearwie be,'.n camp. The new officer was installed GrnM'al. coe 1te~ einbe~ of:MonroeLogarre ad Memorial J~evicwr held an interest- by Deputy Supreme J:.istrr Joseph lodge will bol~l an open' mee~ting for minded tit the Installato fof~A otter', Vin; meletiig last 'Wednesday evenin. krc. emkswr mdeiythe r ntcrtattw.-t oif thle members.,eswl o aeplc ni oeuV Phw Irecd to meierh resolution Past 'timpre-me lPasto~r seises Knalpi their linilis - I fi ienils. The lodge her -S las there will he nocetn e VhP ~ (ittisC atte o n hias }+lc UI,jse4 atler" librlry bond '"iec~ ~rig m besi.Brothers Hoffman. liicins. Panr 0'i-.,ho Idpe oivs $0f orhfr:Im 1V-desaa eveing.l li ", adl~r oe od to ines e0lp ai Futhe filler. Kranzuch, htriwtn anil tttira tiln $-J l cnere the lsEk o~iasAas 1t O~f-.". wabrtLonbntohlwite The next meeting takes place -n M- n- oa ff... ip cls of five mihe o i ra o hede ag &pe4Thusda day- evening. Octiltrr la4. cattr~lat!-f:t-li~in tw frso tilts W.11 lastedonay ato Â~ otsl o.osactive Review, 112. will i-teet on evening.~s Paluin tw ofo pnemunL o M STusy-evening for the transaction Auor Gratanl Membe i.. i.ondit iaso a tratha Lodge, 218.,~ nls alley,-si-+ntip i it i.s tilt- ecrentonies andTu-dyenn. slitonfo'i-nra The Maccabees. M~entioned For Deputy.a~. * itn pat i-irsd~ iltev aeni nt toa 1.a Cup I'l'u-er City Tent, 3R. met on last ~ ---- 'n")'t''' ''".f iing lisii deree' cupxt M-zdy night, Commander 1' aato Autrora Gralta lodge'r, "Of. Knights, ll"'s ill lie curifia nil" tinter Mlatgaret 'A\axlantisnvelaldtsI Cu~i presiding. A large number of mem wil n-i- " l.,, t last meeting neitibers o Agatha lodgt e to alst 1846, iers enjoyed the smoker following the day evening. Past (;IitaneellIor' ltv-.i;,,t t,, -l t:, itinl~tes with Noble onee Oceueaet(ehl t ~ mSi on~ rn eeting. Sir Knight Casper Schoen and Livingston wiere ri-pirtid as Itn- t;;itdi las A..tiye in the chair. uiiman avenuteonOtbr1.asseth on9~ de3~r on October 6, at the family home, proving nicely. last tiattcellir,111 l+iig vtitel to pirltisi iiherty ar to lie worn. Thosewiintod-erd to-. i'lt17 Silver street. The tent toted In James Stalker oif tis lodes i s favotr- t ',- il. 1 Iil, of I:Io letter,tt pi-s for the solidiersatski10oTh and 'tv-rst several hundred dollars In the, ably mentioned for tihe office of i-tf- rt;, r i.I i t nt Irtlr Pla V.l-u rsn iet t d --bs~tom the. ]'north Liberty Loan. Speeches~ were uly grand chatntif~lor. i--irii, Iil Ani i 4, T'i tulle oitt (Ii titer 16. atiitgtet h tthor '4 islae li' Sir Knights Henry, Beceir, Telsciv-Iiitiiltci-- r t, iI -I.ti- lobr;o~ ni'nl tof fiil loiige. team 'kert and Krug. City Lodge. X. (if I fl in M1t I. i f's OtI.r -iltNrok~Isato h,ysonic Temple on Oclihuir 4, stns1"!c ti'. Al Vi tf ii'itlit s the si-ciuti tie pint Members Of, ahoo Tribe interesting. Nitty Wa-r Stvtt m f -irer ot--t--l to hi' ireict:fi t -W44 aclldTua pu'U BerrsA Sap wer purciasm-l Iy tiie' troth- ' g.' 'tiegriege -i ierr tFuneral Of 1iap re' i-as o:~+r ~r~ ofre h!Opnf ers present, ant i t F-ourth itlberty I I i-. P.r Its nigi. i' titirel b able- 'A~ Chauncey B. Doxtatei' Loan bond was sutbseribied for. Tit I..reltWtn-tiy. (PIr. itam.Dreabte pint 's- honor roll was called. 'l'he. nexst goty - IiI'iaties of F-rantkfurt members announces that lie will nttsalayttui sO ettnwl i t-l(nIrb --- ini curt i' c.r.r asked to send to the encampmtent otliiems ntext; ii c mr NyRa o rbe 2,I. I.., ed vni, ilb 1.4 r 'f - 'f" lit-ic tie -,Ic tCo uipatttre for ar y' -ordJanie with tie req~ues fIi tb iti oed"i. Its egWaho Tr ib 21. 0.. held nsg October 18, w-len tlt- ratnk (4 ~tifweesiemmeswr itsa if Iiitlti-hhmnii's erte at witoniti its to hlln rtra w --4 reularotmetin lat eneda knight will lie conilerre-d on a cia-'. itl-t-i -juseft e in n rk. The11~~i-r tiitg" rtesGa-l Kinuney and qute ore 5'C - Shea are unable to follow' the hunt. K'r~r of )loe,'c'te'rt i,';;le, e ~ n itltt~iit of lturty bonid stlt-it). i etike,, Itext u i u nb. hs lule (iY n October 4 the tribe lost a well- Ti+eitgo %ttiii f r Yse n4ttii l'cosoere ittl te o It8.knowno membter in the det fYo; h rl,} f1'u+no 1ur"w ~ ti 'litri it-sill trer tode reto int,r lcheatauci of P)xu est le heart Legion, I11t, si+11cidilet-l Ciii (ii - e.thtt Inftttenza ehitleotle Iiay d t Sact be em ince. 9 andal 1f her 15, has bet-t -atti-tlc-i iii ancotnt hiet ii w mtnutil. o0 held the oi~ce' of trustee for many of ondapvilmete fMnoeDs 0 Ipr cr.The bearers at the the funeral STlYAG OOD AS,I++ o et"1+nly 1'.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ wr ba beens ar mebrsne1 nIo teithett (,. Ati. t %% d bol sew~ sara Pat Sachem Charles N. Paker 14I.( hfiill.' -.iiiI-F Of trutee le Intrsiglteswrsmn a epoi].f-rn in T - it. the lst meetie-i'- moitt.s. hi. Jou reead fromn Sgaht Chaes W. hVan- di ifcthbe 31.,A the d ii illtillt " \,(dniinaa pas Gran \l Nrs.MHnrcs Id t NI.y prells-iwar eath Ii.- It(iu of Ne M'rl -;r 1( Neel of John-- b-i let-nc Month w IUU Eokadgnar Hagamorro Indap ~ aCit wilttInpet~ ft cicl. ti 'it ee- vt--~iios lit is-tis to was litrtonhter te Joh Twohso waWnTeia,(eti Ki ~i rii -i-htIi-.Ca arle.tet a at i fil the F ncyinthe offIet illi Cui liiluiit' las evncinigtt-,t Loan f' of ttttra torill loe -rie- ota lt be sa d- liet of R crs E w rIto rro nt o h ntr,: -,-i -i" 'I wu i' a+ 4 ra from sere Chester In ur- da.Otoefi.tu u~uulusn - r~n~ I: Wi-e tt hiit 1Viiut Frand i-Mr.Hniks BeftFie ero iney who csi y Lononer long, adprnsidte. Aos I"-inrtof it ' ra ti cell N-wu-l ofwhoboet n. Tulesda Mo+nths, Wastl ble o or lcto in teniy en iee'efxe' ar -lote-l to tili ordrit't. to' mmit eel eus. - tmible'. c'ould nit tunci efe 'Modao Treibe, 74, rcinet one last Therefore Amnta I'. (ltry Tent. l. fast granl Vs'illiam F. iarr. it feumr dimetiua and they'gsam m p M~t lcona eegctieied tonmer, f~',wl o nr (t etteie-Is t'rar membier of Rochester City 'ften Mr. hutts,.the drugitprsmd Pe~ n lcedtot ebr day evei-ng. _____I Ioilge. who has been itaic ill for sot a ed moy husmband ti try kitteo ils sp. The ri-fief chiefs reported Aive 1_____ _____--,--_-,- -1___,--wek:_smrtigniey "tnlfn Ihdol 'ere ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I awardede hao en-. AnGib,!Poegty weave=llchphi. I us t rootaptieans VahunMs T A-iQ* yUletas-i's w 'idae termed the military service and is quikl shpeto axmlthe dlotsleogn i>br.WsbrIr. Therof.3Er n t leuichtcec'~nrk tioned at Columbia Barracks, Ohio. ofaflsh aed strength, MlsEuso ul~ $;t-,t s~~et; Mr, O'firien, Mr. McIntosh. The nr purely veg,and atio Central Lodge. mill, held a well at- t, strongly recommoendedt u'doi da - - --...-. 4toil er held onFiay! tended and enjoyable card party last nrospp,adI a rd uk effectOcobrs1., T your proof Tnuesdy evening in Odd Fellows Tom- amazing results in mnyassohadI ' T Ict Uoof thou-- merit, pr tubercqhosis oat the lu!. CtoiI esi Llbci th.O*; TeplarT Loge 42 t n.st oa t ral +n 14 ry 1,, 0. T.., 140, w*ill mteeth1 Unicoated or sugar ted p eit' a V-s-~ Wr F. promptly relteVed -emsatiyi nedi.i n0 t^t Templea o4u 4i 2 met o st tma treubsl.itl cntpto r mt ft 8 's~' e~ r t*l~~ weli Qflohs:a0. > o I0( 4g~)OXt4 Thi-i th sl oU.ullt yen__________ bnetin tlY of.04 Yellowhi t {-a ______________________ _. -~. -.trri#! 'ae.4* i.itr1 -a~.1.,4. ilwt es..iP 10/02/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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