Historical souvenir of Phoenix, , and vicinity . IIINSIINS 70 GRIPS HISTOKICAL SOUVENIH OF PH(ENIX. first Wetlnesdny in each month, The ofticti-s for1902 were: H. 1). Fox, W. M.; Ira P. Betts, S. W.;Ir\iu{]; S. Wood, .T. W.; H. A. Dypart, treaMiror;Cbas. AV. Tubbs, socretarv: (!hiis. ¥. Loomis, ; Geo. C. Wood, J. i).; J. W. Dvgert, tvler;E. T. Jones, S. M. C: E. R. Sweet, J. M. C.;Rev. T. W. Hiuris. chajilain; R. H. Hotlman,marshiiU; H. (. Russ, E. C. (Scott and E. , Tlie past masters are: A. ]!.Simons, Ira Betts, W. B. Howard, H. H. Smith, Crumli of Utica
Historical souvenir of Phoenix, , and vicinity . IIINSIINS 70 GRIPS HISTOKICAL SOUVENIH OF PH(ENIX. first Wetlnesdny in each month, The ofticti-s for1902 were: H. 1). Fox, W. M.; Ira P. Betts, S. W.;Ir\iu{]; S. Wood, .T. W.; H. A. Dypart, treaMiror;Cbas. AV. Tubbs, socretarv: (!hiis. ¥. Loomis, ; Geo. C. Wood, J. i).; J. W. Dvgert, tvler;E. T. Jones, S. M. C: E. R. Sweet, J. M. C.;Rev. T. W. Hiuris. chajilain; R. H. Hotlman,marshiiU; H. (. Russ, E. C. (Scott and E. , Tlie past masters are: A. ]!.Simons, Ira Betts, W. B. Howard, H. H. Smith, Crumli of Utica and the SyracuKe School of()ptics where he took a jiost-graduate course in]8i)8. He is also a member of tlie American of Opticans. The result of the workand ex]Hnilitiires of money wliich he ])nt intohischoseii inofessiou are shown in the fact that hispatrons are jieople livint; in (he adjacent towns aswell as thosi in the villaf^e, all of whom testify tothe value of his services ami his skill in the treat-ment of their .1. .IKWKLIiV ^^•r^lil. .1. K\illcr. lliitlr R. O. Barnes. Tra (iould, G. C Withers, Hiibbs, Nadiau Ierrv, .las. L. Breed, J. , Will Smitli, AlfredGould. R. D. Latham,H. C. Breed. Charles J. Fuller, the man to wlioni the peo-ple of Ihieiiix and vicinity go when they wanttheir eyes fitted with glasses, holds certificates of hiscapability from the (leneva school of Refractionwliere he took a .1. l-iiller. KilKiiiver ]\lr Full(>r was liorn in South (iranby, Oswegocoimty, March 7, His mother died whenhe was five weeks old and he was given to anaunt, Mrs. A. B. I^iUer by whom lie wius r«aredand educated and whose name he took. Whenthey sold their farm in ]87:i, Mr. Fuller beganlife on his own res)ionsil>ility, working by themonth and attending the school afterwhich during a (lart of three years he attended theacademy at Halilwiiisville, in 1877 going
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