• I 'REPUBUC-DEI*J3 -CHURCH PICNIC~ At te clopeof title Sunday morning service at the Lutheran Church in Spring JStreet all members went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John. Epke in the Million Dollar. Highway where the annual church ^picnic took place.At 1; 30 a tureen dinner was served to about seventy under the direction .of Mia. William, Hgnjieman, Mrs.. Lena Lage, Mrs. Ohlinger, Mrs. Heise and Mrs. O. H. Fichter. After dinnerall joined im the sports program whiehhfer. L,had been arranged by p. H. Fichter Miss FloTencje Epkej Miss Lillian Bas-fcian and Miss Arlihe Klafehn. Following are the various events and winners: \ -• ,Twenty-five yard dash—drat prize, Bobby Lardner; second prize, Howard Lardner; horse racing—first prize, Evelyn Bastian; second, Florence Lardner; rope' shipping—first, Ger-tr-adn^Lardner; second, Bobby Heise; 50 yard dash—first,• Fred Bisenberg; second, Gertrude ’Lirdnerp newspaper race—first, Eleanor Hahneman; second, Bobby Heise; rope skipping—, first’, Evelyn Epke; second, MildredKlafehn; funnel race—first, Edward Eisenberg; second, Evelyn Epke; braiding1 contest—first, Miss Lena Epke; second, Mrs. W. P. Epke; horse racing—first, Mrs. WUliam Hanne* man; second, • Florence Epke; horse shoe pitching—first, John Epke; second, Paul Lobenski; beans in a bottle-first, Arline Klafehn; second,4Florence Lardner.returned home after receiving treatment.Robert Geyer * who was seriouslyburned in a gasoline! explosion severeal weeks ago is slowly recovering.A self-service 'shoe store has ‘been opened in an eastern city.rfrom our pon is w GrandMgr•JjSyery coupon droppedh (Tuesday. Each cou* c on trade purchase. Grocery ~ Co. Arthurmmlin W«i-JS.house-work and to assist in care of children. Mrs. JL MAbIossohi, 310 South MainRepublic-Democrat.H0?WATCH ,For OpefiBg of Pegu's Beauty Salon., . . married, living Jn,Monroe County, to distribute samples, Must have car; special work; permanent position. Write Fuller Brush Co.,.: ’308 Temple Bldir.. Rochester, 1STTY. 18:7BILLIE HERRING*, TEACHER OFBanjo and Mandolin. Spencerport, NT. Y. Fhqne 15LF-22, Spencerport. 8:7Supper was announced at . 5:30which brought to a close the afternoon's activities.r-*——MARKS' BOARDING HOUSERooms to rent during the fair. 2-5 Clinton Street. . •FOR RENT—Furnished rooms by day or week at 16 Park Avenue, cor, Market St.GRAND UNION OFFERS10c in trade purchases for coupons dropped from plane in Brockport Tuesday.A HOLE IN ONE Can be made and you may make it on the Raleigh Miniature. Golf Course.Opens today. ------ —FOR RENT—Two apartments in Monroe Ave. Inquire State Bank of Commerce. * 5:8;tfj'|FOR RENT-r-House corner Monroe , and Ferry, 6-room modern from August 1. L. H. Johnston, 116 Utica1- GARDEN PARTY AND SALEat Walker~Bapfcist Church, Saturday, August 2. Cafeteria supper at 6:36 Daylight Saving Time.St.7:31MINIATURE GOLFOpens on the Raleigh course on South Ave. today. Everyone can play. Follow the arrow cards. Day round 20c,AVAniner 2Kf* * isr.VV- *•. STARTERS, GENERATORSMagneto, .ignition repairing. Reasonable ratde, Harry Sdhoff, North Main Street,' back of Palmer’s Gas Station. Phone 52. **Remarkable Rheumatism Recovery, FOR RENT—Room apartment in Main Street, very desirable. Inquire F-l Republic-Demo crat office. ........—........- — • 7:24; fcf. _.w ^ _____FOR RENT—Five room house at Walker village. Inquire of Wm. West-cortt or P. A. Blossom. Will paint andFOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping with all improvements. 17 Holley Street. 6:19;tf.FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with kitchenette, all improve ments, privateentrance, bath. Inquire 51 Adams St.6:19;tf.TCAD CATCx *be surer thatheat control nInner m ream