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From: "Jim Claffee" <>
Subject: Smyth, Spacher, Deacon, Graham, Guernsey
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 03:27:32 -0500
I am not related to any of the families in this message.
>From the Rochester Daily Union and Advertiser dated January 4, 1900
Rochester, Monroe Co., NY
The Ladies Aid Society of St. Mary's Church has elected the following
officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. T. Smyth; vice-presidents,
Mrs. N. McAnally and Mrs. G. J. Knapp; secretary, Miss J. Schooley;
treasurer, Miss K. McNulty. A very interesting report was submitted which
showed that twenty-seven families had been assisted during the past year
with food, clothing, furniture and books for school children. The receipts
showed $399.30 and disbursements $247.01 which leaves a balance in the
treasury of $152.29. The society has a membership of 64 and meets every
week.
The Myrtle Pastime Club gave a pedro party last evening at the residence of
the Misses Spachers, 96 Gregory street. A very enjoyable time was had by
all present. The prize winners were Miss Marie Hall and Mr. Arthur Stauff,
Miss M. Spacher and Mr. George Hall. After prizes were awarded to the lucky
ones, light refreshments were served. The next meeting of the club will be
held at the residence of Miss Marie Hall of 86 Parsells avenue.
Letter to Absorbent Cure Co.: I have been laid up with disease of the
kidneys and a lame back. I was entirely unfitted for work. I used the
Absorbent Cure three nights. The relief from pain was immediate and the
cure complete. I am all right again and have resumed work. Frederick
Deacon, 18 Spring St, Rochester, N.Y.
Letter to Adsorbent Cure Co.: My wife had a disease of the kidneys, with
bad inflammation and lame back. After suffering for two years she applied
the Absorbent Cure. She was relieved at once and was entirely cured by one
Pack. The effect was truly wonderful. George T. Graham, 292 North Union
street.
Letter to John M. Ives, Secretary, Rochester Chamber of Commerce: Dear
Sir-Copy of "Illustrated Rochester" received, was glad to have it, the
scenes and views illustrated were quite familiar to me some years ago. I
consider the publication very neat and tasty, well arranged and well edited.
Please remember me another year. H. C. Guernsey, First National Bank of
Pendleton, Pendleton, Oregon.
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