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Cuba. Ne; h Subso rlptlih to 34:5. lev. *~ Co yolk ”There is‘. one: nore}. Sea) lei: ff er Among Other Things, a> Big j Fair to Be: Hek, Last _| Adams peelroqm on: Main. street. \Mr (at- Ne 6: Chapel\ street, andis. agbout,[' \ ftl imeniryrsm years © did. 'His \case ig & | “ed, With Mans-f 5 trel Show as FeaturewAnnual Elec- t tion of Directors and Officers on | Friday Afternoon, the 21st——L|st of Week“; January Soars, have been asked to remain away from El. I the Candidates e nedy MWK |_ .._. e ge s E S‘This is about the time when every \_ Wnember of the Cuba.Chamber .of Com- 43am: M perce, whether an. old or a new one, | rama should be getting busy. There is a lot | SHe on hand, and there «is going to be pore. - . 14 (R | | | | 'dection of officers. ama l, dring the last week in T C jono DIans.. 2.1 O__ S M One of the items oLfirst importance '; the annual meeting of members 'md election, .to be held on «Monday, fnuary zlmek—m Firemen's-- fall. This is for everybody, . 'merely for the board of directors and :oficers. It is nopéd eyery member 'yill turn out, for a 16t of other things will receive attention bes1des . f - - {go out until a subsequent visit deter? Ong, of these other things is the whipping\ into shape of the plans for a fig indoor fair which the Chamber of proposes to- fold in Cuba |_ | anuary, froin ' 'the 26th to the 29th of that month hfancy, they have progressed mough to make it certain that this 'vill be one of the biggest things ever M pulled off in Cuba, and every member ug * very Nicely. .. thse in> Cuba, 'that 'of RoF ert Yoo hees, who has been - managing the Voorheee is a, ni’arried man,' ”reaming typical one and. is getting along nice- physroian , A. nugber . of high school boys who hadflieen about Voorhees' place just 'béeforé he wert down 'with the- disease their classes until it is determined whether or not they have been infect- ed. . On. Wednesday a girl named}, Jack- son from Cuba Summit was Sent home from gekool ill with headache, sore ---throat--and --6other~ scariot~ fiver?“— symptoms, and Health Officer Cong} don vialted the home yesterday Hg d1sease, but learned that of the seven children in the family all but two had\ it not long ago. He did not feel war; ranted in placing a quarantine on the house, but the family promised not to mines or not the girl has the disease. mines whether or not the girl has the disease. - - . W The New \THea Patterns are the best patterns made; all 10 cents. anise rendre cov- winn every box of cigars sold until Christ- | mas at Lawrence & Merritt's. AL_OLLAC( H onan e neenee . us illness Was 'men} in'fle,; Patriot fast week; Med:. . WedneSday eviemng at the samtanum; 1 whose sen Dr,\. Howard is ~ the attending | d Ayal A ‘ taken to the home of her sister, Mrs Harry. L Whipple, -where the funeral\ will be held this afternoon at 2:30 olclock with mterment 111 Cuba cemea garet Hutchings, Dorot y Ingalls, Cas- sat.. Lottie, Lyle Me calf, Francxs‘f . - . Rickard, Bernice ° MISS Lyon was about twenty-eight » old. She had many warm friends both in Cuba andilin Washing- ton, where, the family lived for a num- ber of years while Mr; Lyor -was | oorkeener -of -the house of repre- She was on her way s spend tfiefi‘wirrter“ whef taken ill at the home of a friend lin Seneca Falls, from which place her Sister had her removed to Clifton erly Ingrid Bartoo,- Frank (Mover, . Lylq Halli Irene Renwick, | Guild, Louis Haines. ~-CGéometry--Earle 'Waldock;~- Deane Loveridge, Bernice Wheeler.. ashington to Haines, Rhea Royce. Coy >> Phe death of Miss Lyon is the third in the family within . years, her- French Ruth Hutchings, Beulah Man- chester, Madge Sullivan, Irene Ren- wick. less, than two father and mother both having passed away in that time, leav- ing Mrs Whipple the only surviving S ~ Hutchings, Dorothy Ingalls, Frances If you want to \see Photoplay Feat- Rlckard Vivian \Slott. f ures, why not see the best. \America which comes to the Peerless Theater for tWVLnerformances on Thursday, Ackenyj . , =. greatest production of.its kind. ' ‘ f -—-—--———'—°-0——-\——‘ | - For new, up-to-dateHoiida-y «Gifts, rath, Edwin Ackerly. “(13.578 ago. nIn ord‘er Arithmetic—Linford Dudley, Mar- —-Robert Ack Fannie French, Heddon, Clair\ atlge Sulliva‘n, Elementary, Algebr Quarter tests, TiB0y4. 809, - & attain ia average of eo percent 'mg th. §tter, in tHe-subject.on which the | :~Cater ht | tegt is- held... The 'roll 'of the* Cubs: ~ -.1soh 915 for the fleet quarterAs #4 (fol. OWwR] Sundays at 3 o’clock gorner South and Spring Streets} Eu ho . fort-7m all - who. are tired - and nged , rest-to all who are friendless and want friendship--to | all . who Bro homeless and want esheltegri gve-to. all who pray - and 'to al’FBapmsfi church . Evening servwes © on Sundays at M8358 on the first Friday; of every C A07. olofogtes -> 9s Sour los | The Cuba Baptist Church N ~ gene C. (larder, Pastor. to oup. To allwwho mourn and need com- |- rtJZl/T‘oedardew e Intermediate Algebra - Claude Physics-~EdW1n _Ackeriy, __ Louls Binlogy~Robert Ackerly, Fannie Finglish History—Stella Prosser. American History-Edywin Ackerly. Kighth Grade - English-Margaret 'Epglish I--Mary - Curran, Eleanor | Demcey, . Irene Renwick, Robert Loveridge English III-Almira Halsey, Nellie Hunt, Margaret Pickard, Jane Con- \\Yho do not -to whosoever wiltF-yae~ open wide our doors and make free a place for you in the name of our-Master. WELCOME. & with preaching by the pastorf sermon | theme, \Hchoes of hecy.\ are not | dffiliated elsewhere 'in church or Bible school, we . have a place for you From the youngest ings. SUNDAY SERVICES. At 10:30 a. m., morning . service, |. 12:00 m.-Bible hool., If, you. 'to -the oldest,\ you are welcome.: ~ 6:15 p. mf—Young People s meet- t At 6:15 p. m. wY'oung People s meet- ing, with election of officers. 'will preach on: thé subject, “A Man Who Sold All to FPollow. Christ.\ _: Christ Episcopal Chursh. There will b§, no morning service © next Sunday, but, evening service in-; stead, n'nlnnk _the Junior choir those who are not members Ang off jokes. 5 né resulted as follows: For board of directors: |_ One - year-George - Bartholomew, Robert Gill, John T. Robinson, F. B. xt 1 - Simpson. a Two Years—w-Elmer E. Conrath M. WBZ A, CoOn, H. B. KQHlCT W. C. Waren. | Three years-C A. Ackerly, W. D. ' Ormiston, Fred L. Sibley, _-Whoalop,* For officers: Treasurer, Robert Gill. pinna on ine n frente ip cn Don't fo get that Cecile Swetland | is the\ ageiit for the Barcley cor- | Ddcember 11. The Set———the best custom made corset on the market. | $- eni 5 tow. } , cep e bou ISurprlse Party in - Honor Cuilford's Fourteenth Birthday. Last Saturday was the fourteenth | birthday anniversary of- Miss Theo P t CGailford, daughter of r. and Mrs.; | f. if E | Harry S. and That evening a ! | |} rR BBUICEE E party of some twenty of her SC theg ; f on t. gig gegéifieaifirnjg Ezeenrimee Miss Margaret \Stahl Gave Fine R&M ro attend a dance at John Maloney's, maintain btarty in ber Rotor There | games, mustc and - refreshments | telp pass a pleasant evening. o naa tumber of gifts were left w Foung filed? as reminders er f“ an Meet het R1 the Chanber-sroutd get -in~Hne-and 'felp push it along. It will not only [telp<the Chamber of Commerce, but it, [will help Cuba in general, and so hurry up and join iftorder that they may have a part in the important af- fiir. It has been decided that one of 'the features of the week will be a home talent minstrel \'show and the 'stars- to-be' are already practicing the 'art of putting on burnt cork and pull- . At the meetjn of the board of ai | rectors of Chamber last Friday af- iernoon a comniittéo 'wasappointed to nake nominations for the offices to be : fled at the annual election, January 31, It copsisted of W. Bi Ackerly, 'who acted as chairman, Frederick B. Simpson, who fcted as secretary, and | Messrs. C. A. Ackerly, M. A. Coon, C L DeKay, Fred L. Sibley and Elmer E. Conrath. The committee held a : meeting that evening, and, after some discussion, decided it would. be best . to carry out the spirit of the constitu- | tion, which provides for the retire- ment of a third of the 12 members 'of | directors each year. Therefore eight ' of the old directors were renominated ind four new ones were named. Four wero nominated for one year, four for two years and four for three years, the distribution being determined by tot. The nominations thus arranged, ment must be taken. Miss Elisabeth President, Harry E. Keller. fl Vice President, William C. Warren. Make your appointments for Christ- S ; ma e Wilcox Studio match, in different colors s pictures at th de rip-l, ed here, UP +030] C IN-bH3A-GEUB#GIROLES Emulating the example set by is a dancing club, which holds weekly meetings in Mrs. Whipple's hall on East Main street, 'The usual meeting time is Wednesday night, but this \week it was held on Twoesday. At each meeting the boys and girls are chaperoned by the mother of some one of the members, and & seasonable hour has been fiked at which adjqurn: Wilson is president and Ned Utter is secretary and treasurer\ - On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Leggett entertained the older Pedro club; last evening the Whist club were guests at the home: of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Waeeler, and tonight Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith will enter- tertain the younger Pedro club. The Philomathean club on Monday evening held its bi-weekly meeting with Mrs. Grace Pavis and Miss An- tionette Adams, at the home of Miss Adams. There re two very inter- esting papers, followed by discussion -\South American Races,\ by Mrs. Stanley C. Swift, and \The Republics of South America,\ by Mrs A. 0. Ren- wick. The Current Topic club met Tues day afternoon with Mrs. W. B. Wilson. A feature of the session was an inter- esting talk by Mrs. C §. Hicks on her national songs rendered by Mrs. Equality \Christmas Customs of All Nations,\ anci- the leader is Mrs. Alice Lown. go to Waldock's Drug store In Honor of Guests. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Otis Osborne of South o'clock luncheon to 14 ladies in honor, of, Mrs. &. W. Haight of California and Mrs. O. A. Baldwin of Towanda, Pa., the latter of whom is visiting at the George W. Baldwin: home. ' , street gave a 1 their elders, the high school pupils of {Cuba have also organized a club. This ~~Chocolates 25¢ per-pound; Peanut: Butter Kisses 10c per pound, Mixed Candies 10¢c' per pound at Lawrence 8a Merritt' . . MW F A lof of $3.00 - and $3.50- sampte shoes in black and tan for Friday and Saturday only, $1.98, at the Big Sale, 18 Genesee street “MOM «+ We have been fortunate in having our order for Imported. China filled, and have on hand a nice selection of low-priced goods in connectiom with our fine line. C. H. GROS. ftm... ootth. Gentlemen's Stamped aud Embroid- ered Neclzties at Mrs. Harkins'., Holly-ribbons in different widths, 10 and 12 cents Cross' Millinery store~-five to a bolt vonuvent Projet IP English IV-Louisa Ackerly, Agnes |_ Currie, Luella -Peasley, Rhea Royce, Louis Haines, Bagil Wilkinson. Latin I-Hleanor Demcey, Robert Fuller, Irene Renwick, Athalene Row-. Tey. Latin II-Deane Loveridge, - . German I-Robert Fuller. German III-Agnes Currie, - Ger- trude Miner, Jane Conrath. Seventh - Grade - Spelling -Leslie Ligyman, - Lyle - Metcalf, Kenneth Moses. * . * Spelling-Alvah - Brown, Alma BHeahe; Ingrid Bartoo, Lawrence . Dye, | 'Ruth Fisher, | Theo Guilford, Mary Haines, Arlduine Hutchings, Margaret Hutchinge, Dorothy - Ingalls, Wilbur Keeney, Mary Layman, Gordon Older, Frances Rickard, Vivian Scott, Bertha |/ Sackett, / Harriett - Vincent, - Robert Woodard. ' ' (f- pm 4 Your attention is called to the ad. of the City Steam laundry.in this week's issue of The Patriot. \az~-4 Each persgn purchasing - to the amount of 75 cents will be given a. number on the beautiful doll, \La will meet immediately after the sgr-: vice in - the church The Sunday , school will meet at the rectory at I o'clock. \- Special Advent eervmes Wednesday gill t -land Friday; subject of talk, this Fri- | day, - \Alaska:\ next Wednesday, \Mexico.\ A cordial invit@tion to all to at- tend these services. ”Lu—”— Fresh férian Chursh. -At the Sunday, the | pastor will endeayor to bring some- thing of the message of the great con- vention held in Rochester the first half of this week. It is earnestly hoped that 'every member and adher- 'ent, both adults and children, will make an effort to be present at this service. _ ‘ . Bible schodl at noon. A series of | Bible studies for the Men's class will 'be started this Sunday. Every wlan lip the church should ' be there, And bring a friend. . Young People's meeting at 6:15. There has bedh a marked increase in the young people's interest this fall, {petite Jeanne-Antionette de Paris,\ at Mrs. Schiele's Needlecraft, The: doll, all dressed, will be given Wed- 'nesday, December 23, at 4 o'clock. Veterans to Discuss the Erection of Memorial at Cuba- Must Soon Decide. ~ The meeting of Bartle post, Army of the Republic, which is to be held tomorrow, Saturday, afternon at will -be one of unusual at the home of the bride's parents, G. A. R. t recent «trip abroad, illustrated - by Frank - MacNicoll, accompanied by Mrs. F. E. Howard. To Mrs. J. L. Waldock had been assigned the sub- ject of \The Windwarg Islands,\ and she gave her discussion of the theme in verse. Mrs. Wilson, the hostess, gave a talk on \New Zealand.\ The general subject for discussion by the club this year is “The Islands of the 1:30 o'clock, importance. An interesting feature | Mr, and Mrs. O. S. Lyon, Maple Grove will be the annual election of officers. Farm, their daughter, Miss Jennie ~ ~But another- matter- which a come up promises to surpass even the vLittle Genesee were united in mar The veterans 5 riage by the Rev. 'the - Black - Creek Congregational ment in Cuba to the soldier-dead of ' church. They were attended by Wal- 'ter Nunn of Little Genesee and Miss , Amy Nunn'of Olean. A wedding sup- [per was served following the cere mony, after which the couple depart- ed for Little Genesee, where their home is already furnished and ready will discuss the project of a monu-} co-. - 'The treasurer is appointed by the | Sea.\ 2, a* b ~ | board of directors. Clyde C. Brown | T Political club | wi | at present holds that position. this vicinity, The 'matter has been under consideration and informal dis- cussion for some - time, but it is now | necessary to make a final decisfon. ided to erect such a invited the vet- megt with Mrs. John Maloney at the hofue of her father, C. M. Wood, 27 Aidple street, this, Friday, - evening, subject will be | Belfast bas d monument and has erans of Black Creek vicinity to join ‘i ¢ also besutiful towels of all tions. At Mrs. HARKINS'. of Miss eon rin f cire: Lhool- ; ere and a ith the} | tertaintzsent tke o-] f evening-a readin Mis “tiermret Stahl of YNirs. Frames Haig \i | son Barnett: Duwi of a TOMO , = g@ke kad a packed House and | ggn. | apparently every member of the audt , Mm {lenge was delighted. J | ~ ffss Stahl is not only a leis? of at KL, Morgan Huosic fifitmmé & treetwe mmnnfitn ~-~mat ske is an #C stato thero Is somcinisg to please & K MS wfimgmmw F: > hwfi a ”1 his} W‘EE Maw in Mzfimfum’ 'ste Tormmrrow\ ste bad a fire winter Freed (5am: and Coskle Sale. |__ The class of the Presbyterian | flea seeeet twenty tweet by _L sf the if ewt ed the \ on» éwfij a wfifi‘a thhfirw yee bos there 0 AT WHEELERS. in es ecs dering of Mrs. (Burnett's \Ihe Q Dawn of a Tomorrow,\ _ ~ l in the movement. The Black Creck people would rather unite with Cuba, provided a monument is to be erect- but if this town is not to have one, then they will go with Bel- W Dressmg Sacques and Caps to! Special Dress and Waist Patterns Cregk, which © # question is quite necessary. W You ARE INVITED en Ernie? svrening, December 18. Wit-v orchestra will furnish .t Basket sapper. Of if The third number of the CaBa fin Course was given eq] by Miss: are quested sat a renewable; ite, 12 by EZ; price, . ae. tow price. Size Ag ng “gig _- Lywan, a wel known rési that: we trigle th Baat miss the New Toy Skop in €.) iqaite well if may WEE”? Wfifi etycrfl rearmtee tee his meme, Kren, of € Ets A Wendi, -fr» thp dreamy <2 new emit c#. Tct pesif is dfo_. «# AFL e Cie with the”? it! three yr Eath Wiesel—w waffle“ {fin twill fil wet # gat witeesans oaite, far stake? m i WW’Mfi for Wu years, Eitfii iii aln pampered ft) Feats j NUNNLYON NUPTALS : Well-Known Nurse Becomes the Bride of Man from - Little Genesee. Ceremony on Wednesday. On Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, | and- George H. - Nunn of for occupancy. L Chicken Pie Supper. | T. L. Leverett of Miss Lyon has been engaged as a nurse in the Higgins hospital at Olean and; is a wellknown and popular young woman. She and ber husband will be followed to their new home by I 'fast As Cuba would be more than ,the good wishes of a large number of | sure for advertising space at a pleased to bave the cooperation of ' friends. ~ folks, of Black . “really belongs to this section, it is. : felt that an early decisiop on the? The ladies of the Presbyletian | py for next week's issue reach us which should got be allowed to flag. Evening worship at 7 'o'clock. A/ cordial welcome for everybody Methodist Church. A report of the Rochester conven- tion will be given | Sunday morning. . This convention was the first of its 'kind ever held ahd one of the most finteresting It has a great message ; for the churches,. Sunday school at noon. The orchestra will play. Junior league at 4 p. m. Epworth league at |6. Mrs. Watts will be the deader. Evening worship at 7. You will find 'a cofdial welcome. _. [_ -Tho large Brotherhood ass will 'are invited. Wreaths to be delivered Christmas week. At the CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. ff inl fg rnsmmmmmmmmmontcammin AN. APOLOGY; A REQUEST. of reading matter in the present is- sue of The Patriot, caused by a 100 late to increase the size of the, i paper. f ; The Request.-That advertising co- will hold a chicken ple supper the earliest possible moment, prefer-. in the church parlors on Wedpesday | 'ably Monday, | evening, Doceraber 16, beginning at 6 nandle it in better sty? t MW sis ilis aje ., Dayton Lyman Dead. fe‘hie on stort astice. _de. . conte oll cg! A few Ledics' and Children's (Mate \left which we are going to cell at 20 , DAMASK AND NAPKINS. i por cent from our already low prises | All Woes! Blankets. Al-Waoo!l ifn* cadh only. AT M. A4 COON, their cheapness in the price is: Is ty ataring [dent of the town of Clarksville, but the profits with you, and we bought: 71 Tyve. its.“ err amulet men | L seen ot tts new Hiesey Sese atas oe} restestal a% time «* tilt-we Wigmlfimm estate preset. . (les t8 (5 ttotech | M + ( ’ . ii? w; Mgfififinfiy #8 in Cauta, dicd at irate. Every ar Lomé yesterday(Thorcilay) afternoon.; prices on all tie; e? Eo rist bas in the recent wosks| - Table Darmack, 12 Inclies wie, #! aAftcs (i stirs} W‘Ufil “it“ allow? tt 57h gfi‘fi‘mfifw A firs preso ef meter; Is aleays & \ tha | $1.55 coalty. Faw - yet, & [ Tok ”Milne #4. JEC mfime‘j’ fifiwwfi ed $75} $105 tow $148 a ya) 1 “lemme ti” eate refcslc=s tn (match most patters ; Available ? Bill, which occurred at T this place on November 23, receives AJ WOWMW er in his last will and testani stipulated that during her lifétin 'widow should have, the moo C of which he was long a lead The will of Mrs. Sill stood, wilt be probated W1 : She dispoues therein; C household articles and of sue - {and securities as had . accured At the evening service the {PAStO\ [nor nusband's-estate since Rif deétl: {she not having used all. th the Baptist church that of a tin : ~ol mahogany bookcase which was to an ornament of the Sill home, Follo ing soon after the beqtrest by Mi 2 \ftayb \ot $100 -for will assist in the singing The vestry .' books for the Baptist Sunday schon it will permit that congregation to. la foundation of a . considerabl r‘y Other articles of the ho furnishings are given by ! 0 relatives.: securities as she posessed--B ed among her Austin, her companion for a numb \the--purchise-oft_ Such ~money. of, Mr, Sip: goes to' hig - 'Sil1 of Kansas City. wo , +# The executors of\ the will of ' Sill are W. B. Ackerly of ford relatives of Mrs. SHt; who was A tosses ion Gis They are beauties. Drug store. , Xmas Gifts in Fancy Shirts, Necks: Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, at Robie,s. Millinery Clearance Sale, ||; ._ Beginning Monday, December 14k and lasting until Christmas... ; Ready-trimmed Hats going from 93a a, Children's Hats from 506 to $1.25. 1 Ribbons, Flowers and Fancy, teeth-n ers going at cost. CHAPMAN MILIJINERY PLAY STA Basketball Trimmed Wellsville, Up Againnt Jamestown on the 18th. hold a social for gogd fellowshig at at Rller Hail Cuba lovers' the church - parlor Friday evening. ball will have a chance t 'All men affiliated with the church Athletic club team of: ufi battle with the team We are now taking orders for Holly | It is the Janiestown Y M. (i ' made up of practically the sam# m 'bers as that. whith defeated such ore | \~*~ - . ganizations as the Germans of Buf _ .) ~ } : falo, the fast team of Utica, and the. - © 08111:me of Rochester, \2 - This evening the «Cuba teem Smethport Pa. iday evening the GTK Wellsyille, where, by & seem to 24, they defeated the 00m munity club teats of that place, The Cuba team, which reeenti {organized, is under the manage Harry E. Keller, and Inciad uch well-known atihictes as Nick Arthur and Kay Fitch, LOigf George Hendry® and militia They bave made a re 'ablte chowing In view of the Wee they bave kad together, and - (when they get to going fight It is \m Priced for thase who buy the best pected they will give a good forte Teast, Honest, trastworthy Hm ; of thomsolves asd uphold the hom tens; Khat wil wash anl wear. Tho see the town in tine etyte. ol < 'The Apology.-It is for the paucity at time : of {fl at : of in order that we may :| °C\ s than is pea- 4 Feat Sate Tomerrs The Perish GoNHA of. these Hnens before the war advanced ' pat choreb will condoct dureortow, fie‘téjrnw, idem [he