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V\C,V. FIVE Peanut Butter Kisses 29c lb MORGAN'S ' Arcade,N.Y. The place where Candy is always Fresh Wholesome and Pure. ARCADE NEWS cpfCIAL PARTIES DURING SEPTEMBE R AND OCTOBER AT TH E SHERMAN HOMESTEAD Covers o'clock -dinner on Sept were laid ' for six. Mrs. Metta Denny of Sardinia en- tertained on Sept. 5th in honor of T -c „:„_ Mifcs Evelyn Edmundson of Cleve- Mr „,„! Mrs. Alex Jean Fonrnier , ani , mi|j * ner party ™ -•--> --- \V\\. : i scnool entertained thte two new \ z ind_ MB.jtob^ North who^jurt' b at a waffle supper Qn gept Everything ft r Hallowe'en parties Cottrill's drug stoic ~~ 33t34 Checkmate, the play to b e given Rev. Frank Favacula will b e one of for the Research Club, will Be given i the principal speakers at the special on Saturday evening, October 31st j meeting of Pentecostal Assemblies at Make arrangements lo be tl.ere 3 | Springwater, on Sunday, Oct . 25th. Leigh and Ernest Bray left Wet Services at 10 a. m. and 2:3 0 p. m. nesday morning for a week's hunt- Dr. G G. Davis is driving a new )»B in the Adirondacks. Willeys-Knight. Littie Jean Torsey is taking tren'- Mr. E. C. Lewis has a ne w Jordan ment.-. of Dr. Sampson five-passenger straight eight. V> lilium Emerts and Martin \ J. J. Duffy was down fro m Buf- Schiesl and son, Junior, were callers i falo, from Saturday until Monday, at the Burt Joslin home, Sunday. | attending to some business matters. R°y Chittenden of West Valley , Mrs. Arthur Hopkins visited her spenl the week-end at the home of sister, Mrs. L. G. Tompson, in Buf- BU' - t Joslin. ' falo, last week. Mi\ and Mrs. Charles Walters and ' Mrs. Ray Holmes was in Olea'n Mrs. Nat. Brooks were recent visitors over the week-end visiting with her of Mae Hopper. 1 brother, James Lewis. Miss Marie Furner o f Silver Watch for the date o f the Rebek- Springs was the guest of Mrs. Lena ah Bazaar. 33 Kraus, Sunday. Mr. F. J Cross and family spent The Congregational annual rren's dinner proved to be a record-break- return«l from Europe. Th e guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hub - bjrd II. and Mr and Mrs . Merle Jumes of East Aurora. Mrs. Arthur Hammond of East Au rora entertained at luncheon o n Sept. jtl, m honor of Mrs. Maud Taylor of jlew York City. Covers wer e laid for six Mr and Mrs. John Gleason o f Olean, N. Y., entertained at 1:00 Aurora entertained a\ a one o'clock luncheon on Sept. 15th in honor of 12-, 16- and 20-guage shot gun *r, bah in attendance and proceeds, shells in standard loads and makes, ?1 6 3 ne t wa s cleared, and the charch the Arcade drug store. 33t34 Mr. Herman Schultz visited his par- \u C °Z% S - W « re J2 i d f f f ^ Urt | en ; at the Arcade'drug\store . \ \sstM \ S rateful to - al > those who helDed - Mrs. Willis M. Edwards of East, Mr Herman Schultz visite d hi . par- Hcward B Bennion was in Ho i ents in Holland, Sunday. \ land a \d Java Village, Thursday. Misa Freda Laird spent the week- Mr and Mrs - SanforS Morse en T> t. , v« ,i i> i A i uua iiaiiu auciib biic VTCOR- Mrs. Robert North. Covers were laid end her parents , Mr . and Mrs . tertained his parents the first o f the «i»ht ^_ R ^ Laird. week. Mrs. Morse remained fo r a The Hugh Lynch Auxiliary Post of longer visit. , .... J , ., „ _ a .the American Legion held a regular Mrs. F. K. Mason has been on the chicken dinner and bridge party on L eeti Xuesd avening . 6 sic* list. Sept. 17th, in honor o f the new Rev and Mrs , John R . Riley are C. C. McKerrow has instaUed a teachers. Covers were laid for twen- L „,.„w.,;„;— i,„ I—TVT, Ellis radio at his home. for eight, The. faculty of Ten Broeck Acad emy, Franklinville, N. Y. , gave I entertaining her hroffier, Mr . land wife. Mrs. Eric Lee is visiting relatives Alex Jean Fournier m Frances Haskell, who is at- in New York City, where she went Atwater-Kent and Crosley RADIO Try out an Atwater- Kent —if you are not satisfied, you are un der no obligation. Tubes Tested and Flashed All Radio Accessories ] ty-one. ' Mr. and Mrs of East Aurora entertained at dinner ten ' d ~j n g *t n e\EastTurora school',\ vTs- last week to attend the Grand Lodge SJl^lt**^' , I' 7 RED \ ited h \ P are nts , Mr. an d Mrs. Eu- 0 . E. S. of Ne w York State. Q . „T ° f S ° Uth Bend> Ind - 0n gene Haskell, over Sunday. Louis Coloross is having an addi- • jsept. tara. Miss E1)a M Kirsch i ^g the tion built on his lunch room. Mrs. S H Knox of Buffalo was wee k-end guest of Mrs. M. C. Davis. Repairs on the water lines this hostess at a luncheon on Sept. 28 of A B Morgan of Franklinville was week have necessitated the shutting 1 8IX ( . C0V 4 r f • ... ... ... , in town Wednesday. off of city water for short periods. On Oct. 5th, Miss Chamherlain of ^ Welles and son8 t the M r. and Mrs. Huron Nichols, Mr. the Roycroft, East Aurora, enter- week . end in Dunkirk , the gu est of and Mrs. Henry Nichols, Mr. and *\\ ed t\ nne \ « v 1 \ , 0f ,.-. M,M his sj ster, Miss Carrie Welles . Mrs. Mrs. D D . Rogers, Lawrence and Lillian Eichler o f Ne w York City. ^ We , Ies returned home ^j, them Laura Nichols o f Curriers attended , Mrs. O. W . Churchill of Spring- after a wee ij> s v j a ; t tne men's chicken pie supper at the yille N. Y-, entertained at a bridge Fresh box md bu]k cand and Hak Congregational church last week. , uncheon on Oct. 8th. Covers were lowe - en box chocolates at the Ar- Miss Mary Wilson returned home laid for twelve. eade DrU(J store 33tg4 Wednesday, after spending a week, j Mrs. Harmon Ashley of Maehins Mrs ^ Bu rwanger entertained with friends in Buffalo, entertained at <l>nner on Oct. 9 in the Ladies Aid Society o f SS. Pete-' Mrs. Fred Flammger is in the Wo- | honor o f Mrs T J Bristol of Long an(] Pau ,. s chvTch% Thursday after- man's hospital, Buffalo, where she I Beach, Calif. Covers were laid fo r n ,,,, n undeiwent an operation, Wednesday. l thi Jj. een - . V , „ „ , . Mrs. John Knight is spending a The Missionary Society of the M l Miss Kinnius of Buffalo entertain- wn i] e at Clifton Springs sanitarium E. church will meet at. the home of ed seven of the Masten Park High Rev clare C onrad o f Andove r was Mrs. Edgar Reeves, Friday evening, School teachers over the week-end at a peasant caller at the Herald office \ilu lfith Assisting hostesses, furniture £fri cjfCcrroio 's We have a complete line of Quality Furniture Our prices are reasonable,- as we buy direct from the maker. We invite your inspection. McKERROW'S, Arcade, N. Y. the Sherman Homestead Monday He was visiting his par- Mrs. Norris and Mrs. Fuller. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ents Rev. and Mrs. D. H . Conrad, at Boss Tabor and son, Walter, of Yorkshire Delevan were in'town, Monday. Mr si nd Mr« Jesse Potter spent Mr and Mrs. William M. Pinney, Sunday with their daughter. Miss Misses Mildred and Winnifred Prey, Dorothy Potter, who is in the War- arid Mrs. Woodard were in Buffalo, saw hospital, recovering frorr a hrok- on business, Monday. FREE VOTING .COUPON Wyoming County Herald, Cattaraugu^ Pren , Holland Review, Sardinia Censor Subscription Campaign GOOD FOR 100 VOTES I hereby cast 100 FREE VOTES to the credit of— ^ M Address . . This coupon, neatly clipped out, name and address of the candi date filled in, and mailed or delivered t o The Herald Office, Arcade, N. Y. , will count as 100 FREE VOTES. It does not cost any thing to cast these coupons for your favorite candidate, and you are not restricted in any sense in voting them. Get all you can and send them in—they all count. Do no t roll or fold. Deliver in a flat package. NOTE—This coupon must be voted on or before October 24, 1925. 10 30—Divine Worship. 10-30—Junior Cchrch 11 45 Church school s » w iiuaiiiiui, nrwv*.-. n 7 30—Union service in Baptist en leg. Elclon Calkins was in Rochester, Mi-and 1 Mrs George Wilson and • ! church. There will be no prayer He r Sunday school class and other over the week-end • on r Do \ n \ of P f r J y S T A I 'meeting in consideration of the friends gave Mrs. L. A . Davis a fare- Mr and Mrs Myron J. Lewis and F. L. Barber and family on Sunday. I special services in the Baptist church w.-M party one cvenim? last week. son, Junior, of Buffalo visited her Miss Inez Brock is working in next week\ Doctor and Mrs. Edward A . Twist parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pin- Lonkport. Mr and Mir George J. Twist and ney Sunday. Mrs. Mary Morris, who has been , testifying t o the mighty heal- the Mrs. Dawson Peckham and son of sick, is slowly recovering. ; _„ „/ n ,»„„„„, A\ * . , Mrs Dan Delevan were guests <5f Mrs. Harold Mr. Clyde Barber and wife -and f^°L ^\Z 8 0lntment ^ Rowan in Park street. Holmes, Monday. Master Donald Wilson of Perry were ^^T^^Z ^t^ro^n The ladies of the different societies JGerald Wood has moved into the visitors at Frank Barber's Wedjios^ br <ja ' ^ tc]]m ' g - ha J - ^nd .f CQ Pntor nnd Paul'\? church nre io,oms over the Sweet Shoppe. day. \ ui;„,i J ui i- -i >, »S !n!fi !fi«S5 !n !fiffiSffiBiffiffiffiKSiriffiBiffiffiffiai!fiffi5fi planning for a bazaar on Monday and _ Mrs. L. Calkins was in Buffalo on Mr. Nelson War£ of East Aurora T ' G R^strom, of 808 P Loraine WM. YULE & SON Arcade, N. Y. Twist Those who use the classified de- son. Jack Robert Twist, spent partment o f tis paper, invest wisely, week-end with Mr. and Can't Beat It \I've got a safe full of thankful Heavy Hose Weather and Miss Alice Barber of Arcade ffi Tuesday of Thanksgiving week, clo<=- Thursday o f this week - ana iuiss - - street Detroit writt , s . . n suffe red «i in g with a grand dance Wednesday The newly elected officers for the were married October 10th. It was w|th , es for oVer 2 - s _ nothi - ffi „on n.- of the same wee k Workers' Union of the Congregation- quite a surprise t o their many d , Mr. F J Cross attended a ban- »l church are as follows: president, friends, et at Rochester Tuesday, celebrat- Mrs. W. E. Benr.Mc-c.firM; vice-prcs,- The regular weekly card party, of the > int. Mrs. R. W Pearson: secord dance and .-upper will be given in • wee-president, Mr« Morn- Bentley, S5H Pettr and Puul*s church' hall at secretary, Mrs. Alice Smith, treasur- next Wcdne-il:iy evening They are IS IE qu ^ ing ti e fiftieth anmvcrsarv tfi J?rudential Insurance CoVnpany, 5i Fre-1- hattciies and flashlights C< ttrill's drug store Mrs Bernard Stockin Franklin is visiting her enjoyable time at al| 3\lt34 1 '\ Mrs. L. A. Mason, chairman of having a most of North finance, Mrs. J H Howard; mission- these parties, daughters, ary committee, Mrs. Henry Moslc-y, On recommendation of Dr 1> >x o f Peterson's Ointment. I am nearly cured. It is the greatc-t oint- mept I ever heard of \ Big box (50 cents at all druggists. Tl e mighty healing power of Pet erson's Ointment quickly clears the A. L. kin of all rashes, pimples nnd blem ishes. Peterson Ointment Co , Buf- | Protecting your feet from the cold damp of winter jjj N one of the best health insurances you can prac- S tice. Here are hose that will keep your feet | warm on the coldest day, yet not be uncomfort- jjj ably warm when you are inside. Several weights | and colors from v which to select those you prefer. w tc 2 Mr- Leo McCralev and Mrs. Henrv Mrs. W . S. Davis, Mrs. Alice Smith Scyse, health officer for the town of J.\' 1 U ^ Kohlc-r Mr - a \d Mrs - Edw Phillips o f Buf- Freedom, ^he Town Board has ' Hi Edmund and Tony Kessler of Buf- falo spent the week-end at the C C declared a dog quarantine. All the , ifi falo called on friends in town Wed- McKerrow 'home. dogs must b e muzzled or confined. A \Wash after* every wearing\ is a !fi nesday • R e v - J- R- Riley delivered an ex- general observance of this may save good program for making silk under- tfj Mr.\ and Mrs. Glenn Holts and cellent talk at the mid-day luncheon serious consequences in the future. ' ' ' jjj Messrs Dalton and Dea n Holts were ° f • the East Aurora Kiwanis club, No new developments have been S in Buffalo, Monday. Thursday o f last week. reported in the rabies situation in 3 Th e excavating fo r th e basement Mrs. Clara Royce and daughter, Arcade ifi o f the new Odd Fellows building is Genevieve, were out from 5fi completed and the walls are being Saturday. ir , . *^ i * ,.,1 jxi put in garments and stockings wear longer. I PIERCE-REED CO. \The Clothcraft Shop\ Arcade, N. Y. * SATURDAY, OCT. 17— ft Don't Risk Your Profits ASK US AB\SOT I T If your store is \closed on account o f fire\ and your merchandise destroyed o r damaged you lose the profit you should have made. Secure at once a Profit Policy Utued by— THE AUTOMOBIL E INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, COBB. (affiliated with the Aetna Life Insurance Company) • and i t will enable you, in the event o f fire, t o collect your loss o f profits o n merchan dise, within certain limits specified in the policy. Arcade Insuring Agency Leilta D. Spring, Manager 201 Wil'on Block, Arcade Fred Thornton and his wond*^ horse, Silver King, in Riding the Wind.\ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 and 2 0 Extra Special. \The Spirit of the U. S. A., alto comedy , \One-Horie Play.\ .One ihow each night; two' \if ncecisary. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OCTOBER 21 and 22— The wonderful Bab y Peggy in 'TTie' Law Forbids,\ a dram a o f hearts, . which withered unde r the crush ing fist of the law, an d bloomed ( again under the mantle o f an in nocent child's faith. Also come dy, \Love Sick.\ Only one show,' 7:45 p. m. [ — I Buffalo, Mrs. Richards has moved her store She is now pleasantly into the front room of the Wilson located in a flat at 81 Duerstein St. block. Miss Genevieve is teaching in Buf- Harry Cheney is a new clerk in filo in the same school as last year. £hc postoffice, filling the position va cated by Earl Wilson who resigned to go to Florida. Take your clothes to Clyde Dille opposite Firemen's building, Arcade, to have them thoroughly cleaned. Satisfaction guaranteed. Latest ap pliances. Work done here 33t34 The World's series is now over so we can all g o back to work. SOUTH SIDE MARKET L. R. BRASS ARCADE, N. Y. Bell Phone 147 SPECIAL SATURDAY Pig Liver, lb 12c; Sliced Bacon, lb 38c ! 12-oz. Pigs Hearts, can 35c y/— You wont get caught in a APPLES APPLES Come to the BROOKSIDE FRUIT FARM at Rushford and ge t some good ones. W e are now selling WIN E APPLE S at $1.00 per bushel. Will have thous ands of bushels of winter apples BROOKSIDE FRUIT FARM 31t33 p Rushford, N. Y. Go anywhere — through Heavy sand or gummy mud — u p mountains—in and out o f congested'traffic—you can de pend upon your motor tu meet every demand, whe a ic is equipped with a Special Stromberg Carburetor Engineered especially to meet every requirement or yuur individual motor. If you want to know the real meaning of motoring,econ omy, efficiency and dependa bility—have your car STROM BERG equipped at once, Geo. E. Fuller. Co Arcade, N. Y. i NEW ARRIVALS Winter Coats Dresses and Hats. show the new styles, materials and work manship. WE SAVE YOU MONEY Stillman's The Woman's Shop Liberty St. Arcade