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f o r * )itn d l Bol^.r , Ust l ^ ^ ^ \ TkE B O tiV A R BREEZE, THURSDAY,\ A P m m BlGHBHRO B^dFrett ,, 3 « in D a i s ^ m e C - § 5 ' ® ~ -S£rt ^nd- Robert-Saunders- o Fredonia' and back over jnd. The trip vras made in p = “ 3 ? « « 1 * “^ 'S e r m a n '1Hd^' Co. ^ntert^n-' By^g pqHvar Hose Co. at a banquet Bltfi Alice Barden returned Saturday IlSispcndlig the past two w e k s in- ■*'®Ie^condi«on’ of 'Mrs.- B. H. Almy |l''® 5 ^jrles^*^SaunWrs *and. \ daughter,. IferS H. Las. If,., left Saturday for ‘Washington, D. ■in where they will spend a week, ■Filuth Briggs.. of Cuba .has returm Salatalanjaijca^ S were,;, { the home of Mr, ome in this village. Ten of Alfred and of Bradford Were P ' MU Briggs .of Cuba has returned guests or Miss .loia Lahphere several spending the Easter vacation days iast weefc^ ■ her parents, Mr, .and. Mrs, A,_. ..MarkJHeEjolJSeW-BflBheUe, K, J„ [i.I‘ „s wa ‘8 a guest over the week-end atjhe' KS=“IS“ if Davis returned Saturday from Buffalo R there they have'been visiting rela- class mpt I f tlth Mrs. E. M, Hall .THWsday f t S V W ellsville is i|,Tisjtlng Saturday f e n coats of^Aifred w ^ r : ■yecept visitor at the M. A., Coats w s a gSeit b v w t t 9 waeli^iid a l > e ' home of M. C. Lanphere and family. Miss Dessfe Gibbs and Oscar Crooks; of Bradford were gunday gnests at thb^honie of, the latter’s par ents., \Mr. and -Mrd. John Crooks.. Mrd. Henry Gumihings entertained the. soap club at her^ Dome bn Tues- th e grange served a chicken sup per at the hall on Tuesday evening. A flue program, consisting of recita- mustc, was given following M. 0, Burdick returned hen ■l-Thansday from A lftei- -wJhere^ehe-hi R^een visiting her sister, ' Miss Anna this plact ^ World with s\ . Rev. G.. D. Hart Sunday by autOi R'iod Mrs, Ackeran ■ ' H. E. Goodrich of Rlchburg, A. L. I . Shaner diuTDr. H. L. H u le tt of Boll- ■ ;Tar,-J(ihn Bell of L ittle Gienesee were R ’Jn Wellsville Sunday efternobm / ■ Philip Burdick of Eortville s;. last week with \his aunt, Mrs. Jam e s liTOte. T Earl. MeElfrest of Olemn was In I tom Thursday on business. Mrs. 0. J. Peaslee attended the Re- R leksh lodge at. Cuba Tuesday < I ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. E . (Joedrlch I’family spent Sunday wlth- JMr;' R.llrs. Edgar Cady. of Bolivar.-.’ I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saunders ■ were in Friendship on business Thurs- sey for fi they will go to Washington for a few days before gtarflng on their western trip to the Pacific coast. . ' -.Miss Mary^Peckham.,oL.Peiiy .was.L.gatiQn-.elubH S a f .' ! ? Andrew DeGr.off is a patient at, the Sisters’ hospital in Buffalo where! he underwent an Operation last W ednes day. Mrs. DeGroff spent Saturday and Sunday with him. < s n u : ^ .NILB, ApriT Ifi.-^Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Parwell .and children and Will - t Cuba T ■ I yright returned hotoo .Sund I Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Stbhr J . indover Tdesday. The moving picture, \Lest We^ Por- ■■ let,” written and directed by Jam es Hi K. Shields, will be given fit'8 o’clock I 'Siuiday evening, April iS, at the F irst I ’Baptist church here, under the aus- 1: pices of the Richburg W. 0. T. -U. CEBES I - lore going on tO California. I Mark White was In Bradford W ed- J; Jiesday qn business. ^ ■> lliss Rowend Raymond w ent back ■. to Bnrtalo Sunday .after a two weeks ■i- vacaiiou spent ,at her home herb. ^ Mrs. Walter W ebster i s reported as oritically ill at Clean. ~ , ■ p WnitoF doing businesb - — ’ ir Friday, . f'Sav laughter until then she will i ‘tie McCrae Brook. E . Bald'vyii I'-toads aro setUed ti J ; to her old home on m Mr. and Mrs. R. E . Baldw in and ■ SOBS of Gowanda w ere webk-end 1 ; |iests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 *• B. Raymond. ■' at n ®®rtha S c o tt and Mrs. H e rbert i McCawley of Jam est Milliam McCawlei , . is. \ Langworthy ' and .Mark 'L. we had business i n Angelica last Ullri.oh of Syracuse Was a ^ ^ t n d of Rowen® J ^ Cwl ■ C M n : . L E B - . s 6 i i , o W j I‘A ‘ LITTLE OEKESEE P M ? fR I E U D S lIF FRIENDSHIP, April ,12.—Mrs. ‘Hat? lla Brown has-so-ld her larm at East Friendship to Earl Nickerson of Scio _ Jdve;.'niill-tiikb-poss&ssier.;..'r,^eeT-M?-.- .t^AVV^I§tag-ef - e u b a ^ ta s - p u r c h ^ d r ^incenza Ciampa hlsjsa-28 acre farm rmeriy B. L. Hickcox farm) in the m of Wirt, aiTd has taken po'sses- un. The above sales were made by nillam J. Robertson, representing -parentsFMin-afid Mrs: M t -B, Blade. ■ Mrb. Irving Walnyaan is dfl the sick Mi's. W. F. Bowler was in Glean 1 buslnesB Monday.. lajighter. ■ were Mrs.' A. ,M. Kel- William J. Robertson, rep ■the E . W. Cady a g ency. Word bas^TBeen received Irs. S. P. Starr of the deal irother’s wife, Mrs. Qrvil : of Kansas City. Mrs. SmitlL.’ffas ® promiaent club add church worker In Kansas City, and was prominenl; in D. A. R f work.—H e r d e a tliw a s“Caus 0 d from a f ^ l which, fractured her ^ hip. iviXH. w . jc . oowier ws on .business Monday.. , Mrs. Edna Burdick and Mrs. Hazel W heeler and little dajj.g’’*''” ------ guests a t the home of ler of Bafbertown Mo 0.. ^M. Burdick and Mark Sanford, were visilora in NileT-Supday. . - Mr: and Mrs,70B M. Burdick were' In Clean, Cub'a, end- Germantown . .Mrs. Fannie. Lanphere. and, Mrs. Allie Burdick attended' the announce-' lent party for Miss -Iola lAnph* by Miss Faye\ 4-Rbn of given by Miss. Faye\ Thursday evening. “Mr. and THrs. Stoneham are “the proud parents of a son bom Monday, April 12, a t their hom e in th is Villi M iss Nettle MiSs. Lena Marsh Of Bradford Were Lahphere several bxpiects.to suppl ird -fish and lilies. . •gls and family left Lpbjle for. New,^.ler,-, ’■eral dflys’ v isit; from there ;o to Washington for a few id -George .pipebien; W. M. ‘VanHorn, man; Elton Billings, Charle and Cleo Compton, drivers of truck.' , A daughter„v.;was bom to Mr. apd Mrs. Robert McLaughlin of Rochester •last Sunday. Mrs. McLaughlin was formerly Miss Mabel Neary of this H, J. Scott of Cuba is reported to be gaining nicely since his recent I l l ness. His m any/local friends are hopeful of his speedy. recovery. Louis Wood, who recently arrived here from New York city, is assisting his brother-in-law, Joe Llebman, in the junk business. .. The annual m eeting of the Rose- Wellman Hose and Chemical Co., was held Monday night. The following officers were elected: T. J. Rose, president; T. E. Tefft, first vice; P. Burlingame, second vice; Leslie Suer, captain; Henry Lane, first utenant; Owen Conley, second lieu- lant; Andrew Graham and P. S. rllngame, trustees; P. V. Jones, secretary and treasufer. Miss Bernice Hlckcox, who has been in training in a county hospital in New Jersey for the past year ri turned home Tuesday to rem ain wit her father, Mr. E rnest Hickcox. M argaret E. Reynolds died at the mnced age of 93 years, at th ae of her son. Grant C, Reynoldf bn-Bast-H illr-Saturday; A-prH 3r- Th funeral was held Tuesday at the bom Rev. P. Jr W. Chubb officiating. Bui lal was in Mt. Hope. At the annual mCStlng of the Rei •eationrclub^held In the rooms Tuei WAS decided to hold Vandeventer. wer to attend the fui sister, Mrs,. Emelia Hasley. Mrs. Addle Goodllft and Mrs. Corbin of-W ellsville vverb gues Mrs.- Qn|ar Curtiss Wednesday. 1 o f l . p , B. churcl Tuesday of the latter’s ipoko At; the S. p, B. \church here Sabi at th§. hphie of Milton Jordan.. ; the hpme of Mr«V ®llia Leal.n _______ a gueSt.the: past-week of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins. Will Panfels ahd.-A. P. Sisson have each lo s t'a, h orse recently. lar o f Jamestown was 3t -week of her parents, ■ us. , mesee were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beebe of Coud- >ort. P a , and Mr. and Mrs. Cllf- b A Hargl, and w tts o t LitUa Oei,. 0’ Is i Aew Jersey where they will visit be- I lore going on tO California. Aunt- Reti Friday calling on hood friend. [ck was' at Belmont Mrk'-Hyde, a gfrl- The executive committee of W estern Association' met yeslerds the ,S. P. B, church' to n i. B, church to make arrange ments for • the association fwbich m e ets at^Altred Station Immune. . , Mrs. Mary Coon who has bee spending the past two months wii her son, George Coon, and family r turned home Friday.' The cheese factory opened Supday with Louis W yant in charge. KOSSUTH KOSSUTH, April 12.—Mrs. L. A. Newton was, a guest of her daughter, Mrs; M.. E. Buell at poliVar Sunday. A rthur Kaikhoff and Neil Walsh ol ■Wellsville were guests, o f . Mr. and Mjs., William K alM ofr'Sunday. Miss Pio'rence Shaner who is at tending school at ■ Rochester was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Shaner last Week. Mrs. Howard Coffin and son,: Ja,.mes Beatty of ALTKport were guests of Mr. an l, Mrs, ,J. B^JWakeffiflp last week. Mr, and .M rs., Arthur Richardso daughter Charlotte and s6n Phllli •abd Mr. and M rs,-R. B. |U<Jhardsc ----- ' — ■ \ \ ’.ed th e ftt Which \ Another of those pleasant Sunday ‘evening wW “LEST WE FORGET?’ ;,.^ .'sgE D A Y EVEHINO, i p E I L 18/at 8 P. M . ' ■ ■ ■■ ' • and Earle. feared he will be laid up for sometime. '■ Mrs. Charles lam es is critically ill at. her^ home here having been brought back-from , the VanCampen hospital bY hter r e q u e S t^ A r f ^ ' days agp,.:^ ,.A. ------- ---------- ------ (anted her her. Mrs- Jessie Whit© iS.^ also helping there. Relatives from Gjean, Cuba and Shln- glehouse are y^jh. her most of tbe time. She passed away at midnight Wednesday., The», funeral services Will be^held SfliiflaF afternoon at 1 o’clock at the mouse and 2 o’clock at the church. 1 . F, \ Grval Perry-hfaw etum ed to .Corneir t University afteb;-spendinj cation with his parents, I 0.,W , Perry. f; . ' a ■ ^ Alfred' ,^oss of PortvJlleFa resident, of Obi,.,is a surgical patient in th e Higgins bospltal in )BI, April 13.—^ t h o n y Trenkle of Portvifle* while at‘ work-on his lease in Daggett Hollow; on Monday- was caugbtHSr-Tto-H^jFengmer-and as a TSBUlt Tits- fHcF wa» Irailty 'smashedT ln7 one cheek bone tmd jaw bone broflen. and mne eye mft severely. He nd drive hJa- dent of Portville, passed away Satur day, April 3, at th< ■G'.“A . Tlicholslicho In 1 T was taken t< term e n t was Nichols was born :tpn Carlson, who has been spent Ing some time in Akron, O., has r« turned and .< will r with his Mrs 'eration, on MonL,»j. ■ Mrs. William Fisher, who ending' the winter In Mrs. G. R. I iffering with A. P e r ^ l ^ t t a r ,Liamberto,n and.JBim- Ily o f Clarksville Were Sunday guests at the Perry home. L. A. ( ^ ilds and family visited rela- tives-in Duke Center on Sunday. Among the visitors of the sick a t the Higgins hospital In Glean last week were Guy and Hepbert Sisson, Martin Ferrlngton and daugh- follbwing I, tm Monday. have been PTorida have returned Mrs. A.; -Searle met with, a very painful accident Sunday morning at her -home on Brooklyn street. She was leaning against the railings on the back porch-whenr it-gave way bhrpw^ ing her to the ground, a distance of three, or four feet. H e r left arm was broken, her face badly bruised and : s h e . suffered a slight frUcture of the skull, about oite and a half inches Mr. and 'Mrs. R. M. Gliver ,mnd daughter, BettY’-Jean, have moved to Bolivhr; s Emma Williams o high school senior n attack 'c ' ^ - was hurried to the. Higgins hospital where she was .Operated on success fully that afternoon at 4 oiclock by. Dr. Allen and Dr. Potter. She Is lih- proving nicely and expects to return home, soon.’ Miss Marguerite Ferring- ton “was^'M lss Willfams’ roonimafe while they were in Washington. -K eith Perry and Howard Root latter from ‘ S a lt Rising, senior Bolivar high school are spending the 'ffgtbn with the cdassr luvelt of Bollva veek in 'VI Mrs. Ear lal dinner and reception on the a recent guest of her son, Clifford ling of April -28. The election of Lamberton and wife. . Mr. LamCbtr- ■ers resulted as follows: JF. S. ton has been having the flu but is \ \ out around nory. Miss Helen Owens* spent the week end wlthAher parents, Mr. and Mrs.„ Stanley Owens of Richburg. cent marriage of Miss Katherine atherine Mr. and Mrs. Mervln S1 bs < Brundage,- formerly of Friendship, to daughter, Bermlce, wei Theodore R McCord, both of Syosset, guests at O. W ,-Perry’s. officers resulted a s follows: P . S. Burlingame, president; C. M. Estell, vice president; W. C. jClngsbury,,, secretary; A. B. Hyde, treasurer. Amnouncement Is made of the re- Tiage o f Miss K ' -merly of Friendship, WcCord, both of Syoss near Oyster Bay, where they will r e side. The ceremony was-perform ed by Rev, P. J. Hayjten. ifl his church a t W anta^, J'fpST^Reglster. YALLHY ?^*M H P « $ }T v a l l e y , April 12.— W g ^ T iyle Turner and daughter of .ATlentPwn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M., Hall Wednesday night and ' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, S. D. Millard of Little Genesee spent Monday night at their daughter’s, MrC. Kittio Lawrence, and accompanied her to Belfast Tuesday to attend 'the burial of A, C. Millard. Tne M artha and Mary class of Richburg F; D, B. church meeting was - held Thursday at Mrs. Hannah Hall’s. Nine members and fpUr vlsi-' tprs partppk of the many good thln'gs by which the table was loaded. It was a goodly number considering the inclemancy of the weather and condi tions of the roads. Jack and Jennie from Friendship and will work Fred Barber this summer. Mrs. cock was form erly Miss Emily Claude R. Childs, o f Salt Rising ,1s slowly gaining strength from his re cent operation for appendicitis in the Sisters’ hospital in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster werP Sundf the Ehllds home. Mrs. Pc ;sister of Mr. Childs. Maynard Qlark caine h o m e ,, from Rochesldr Friday, wfth 'a sor© throat. HORSE RUN HORSE RUN, April 13.—Mr, and Mrs. Prank ThopiaB of Little Gehesee were guests a t the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mead over Monday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hastings were Sunday~gtts§te. a t the home of their son, CIeOiiS5BtiBgs-..and family Pf HPneoye., - , ^ Mrs. Phil Appleby -was hurried to the Sisters’ hospital in Buffalo Friday where she underwent an operation for appendicitis Saturday mornlng.- She is getting alPhj \ Mrs. Fred Wilsor spent Wednesday and nell vflth her mpther, : n'er flt the Steuben sanitariui Mrs. Herman StambaUgh was up from Glean and attoed over Sunday with her husband atsthelr farm home; Mrs. Benjamin B aths and son, Ployd and daughter Alice Pf Kpssuth' were visiting at the home of Mr. and, Mrs, Robert* Wilkinsop,, ,'rnesdeyr , ___ 1 Orva Benjamin was a Sunday gu e s t at the hbme ■ of Ms brother,- Fred Benjamin and family, . \ and son, Ivan, i Sunday i n Hor- mpther, Mrs. M. E. < PORTVILLE HOMESTEAD . r-:.: ''HOMESTEAD, A p ril 14v^Mc and '*■ Mrs. William Bocher and children and BuffaloT Thei h< Shlnglehouse, wh^rP -i read©. - .Tuesday. Mi orn March 7, 1844. lend the Laymond' Ronlo left Tuesday after ion for South Bend, Ind., In the in terest of, Clark . BrosV . Mrs. James Sandy is spending sev eral weeks -wl)' ’ \ ' ' ' Virginia, -Ties and family have >n of their new home and daughtefr'JJenevieve and Miss Mildred pavla of Jaspdr were Sunday\ giiests of Mrs. Carrie Tousley and s(m, Roger. \ Mr. ■ and Mrs. ' Mdx Newton, son, IJoward and MrS: Leah Lonsberx-y were in Scio Friday afternoon. Master Leslie and Malcolm Newton spent th,e afternoon with., their grandmother, Mrs. Fred Jordap .Of Friendship. Mr. 1 —” ----- . . . and da week-Md ’with her sister, M r_.and ■Mrs, ■ Pervis Lonsberry .of Angelica, Mrs. Lonsberry remained, for a longer W. E. Adams -was in Bolivar ana ;icbbG,-S:-’=^ui business Monday. Charles E. Adams of Jasper is Visit- Ig his brMher, W. E. Adams and PHILLIPS HILL * ^ ’PH ILLIPS, H n i7 ~ 'A p r il is!—M rl and Mrs. 'VVoodfleld of .-Wellsville and Miss Utarlah ’White Jj£JKnlghta_Gree'k _ were- S unday ^gucsCs-of- Mr. ©nd-MtB,— Ho-ward. ■Will Nunn visited liis brother- one' - day. l a ^ week who ia in the Glean ' hospit®!. - . Mrs. Albert HowB is at Allentown caring for' her mother, Mrs. George Stoop who is quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Swarthout were Sunday gnests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swarthout, Y 3 roads very bad shape, Miss Lena Bali Cortland to' after, .spendir parents, „Mr- He last Wedn Phillips Hill almost impassable. Mwln has returned to d her school duties rater week with her Mrs. John Baldwin. T o u r home neWa in The Breeze ssy.Celestine-Jonea of Boli-var t, last'w e e k with her sister, Mrs. Richard Fairbank. Rlchard^Bterrell,—young-een-ef-M rr- and Mrs. A rthur E. Farrell of this vil- ’■ te was knocked down on Main ■eet, Saturday, by an automobile Iven by a man from Richburg. The y stepped in front of the car, was ocked down and considerably bruts- ,. The car was stopjied just In tipie to prevent the wheel going over his head. The driver reported the acci- , d ^ t and-'was heldA)lameless,j v - Mrs, Ada .Rof - -------- --------- -meless,j v - ;ed 69 yea eral was held at, 'Thursday aJterndbn at 2 o’C charge of U n d ertaker R. M. of this vilk \ ■ nut Hill cemetery, Poi ir late hpme on at 2 o’clock In ir R. M. r \ ial, was in ( ortvllle.—R( LIVESTOCK We ship all kinds of livestock every week. t CALVES, HOGS, SHEEP ■ ' AND CATTLE , JAEKLE & HILL H. K. JAEKLE, ,Glean, N. Y. R. D. HlUL, Little Genesee^ N. Y. “Phone 153-F-1?. LARKIN Uggg'\ MainSt., BOLIVAR, N.Y. Shredded Wheiit is, 19 c Lestere Toilet Paper M, 25 c Bolter Skates Pair $ 1,79 WATER G L A S S ; ......................:. .V. . . '.^t. can 20c FARINA, Hecker’s . ................... . . .pkg. 15c PEA/OHES, Holly Y. 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