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PAGE FIVE ARCADE NEWS i M .« Clyde Kernanan oT M- r and Quests of Mr. and Mrr N' u 5. d Cncer the first of the week & E ' S if e ,wfurn 01 X«unaa was a call- V Kath „ bU s u nday and returned * '\lb Mr \nd Mrs. Clyde Kern-. home from guests of Mr. and Mrs r the f jrn 01 bundi r. and I \\lira Floyd Duncan returned'hpm'e 'the Millard-Fillmore hospital^ ' is convalescing reely, 'inas\. Friday » n \ . vs t0 _h er frienOs\ * is ^ Smith of-.^611and caller of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brich\ Monday. lefrWedne8day ^P ^/of \Buffalo spent Sun- Allison Eddy j»y with nr \ f M. Eddy M Mrs. Cha visited Mrs • »*• \nZ' »io= Healey of Curriers - C ' har Ellen Healey, Wednes *}frs. Howard Rosier was a guest of relatives in Curriers, the first of I (he week. _Jhe_ Gleaners Class of the M. E. Church Md - their- regular_jnonthly meeting at the home of MrsTTr ~£r Ennis, Tuesday evening. Assisting hostesses, Mrs. Powers and Mrs Kuenn. Mr. Daniel Deveau returned Wed nesday from Vermont, where he has' been tor the past three, weeks i n the iaterests of the O'Dell & Eddy Co -Mrs. Deveau met him in Buffalo. Mrs. E. C. Sherman, Mrs.\ 'Glenn Holts and Mrs. T. W. Swan were in Olean this week. H. Vernon Gibby installed - an elec trie stove for L. L. Ennisrthis week in his home. Mrs. T W Swan of Franklinville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. C, Sherman Miss Mary Lee was a guest of Miss Alice Ouncy in East Aurora', Friday and Saturday Miss Cluney return ed to Arcade with her Saturday ev ening and was her guest over Sun day Mrs. Eliza firoenwald is ill at the home of her son, Albert Greenwald. Mrs, Ai Gerstung is on, the sick list...„. v« ii .r3. EHen Haley is on the sick list.\ •Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson' of Bliss were over to see their brother, -who - is very sick\ = oust receives a 1 res'n, shipment of Utopian chocolates at Cottrills. aO Mrs. Mayna'rd 'Scrtpter underwent an operation in the General hospital, Buffalo, Tuesday. Late reports' state that she is recovering^jiicely.': \Mr^Scfipter accorhpanied~~he'r to the hospital. '-Itfr, 0..-.T. Wilson was. out- from Bufr.alo7\~'Wednesday to., attend the monthly meetirtg of the directors of the Citizens Bank. Mr; Rutherford Morris accompanied him. Mrs..,Charles Quint of ChaffSe was a guest of her daughter; Mrs. Elmer Reese a few days last week. Mr. J. D. Case of Franklinville at- tended-'the-monthly meeting-of the directors of the Citizens 'Bank, Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lewis of Buf falo--were week-end guests of Mr. and. Mrs. W. M. Pinney. 4, Mr. 'and Mrs. Arthur Austin of Sandusky visited Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Haskell, Wednesday. .Mrs. Gladys Twiss is convalescing -nicelyjrom jier recent_operation, and is expected home The first~of—the week, which all of her friends are glad to hear. ' The-Afternoon Bridge Club enter tained their husbands at a Bridge party, Wednesday evening, at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Beebe. The party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Stephens who are soon to leave Arcadei Mr. .and Mrs. H. D. Starkweather returned from Angelica, Wednesday. Mr. Lewis Barber who is employed at the Merrcl-Soule plant was taken sick last Sunday, while at -work. The doctoT^called it pleurisy arid pneu monia. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Roblee and fam ily are moving onto a farm west of Yorkshire. ;\ Mr. and Mrs. Harry White were guests of Miss Arma Runyan at Dele- van, .Sunday. Mrs. Thurber LeWin df Buffalo \is a guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Vaughan this week. Mrnmtl - Mrs. Byrd .Reeves -were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hutch digestion while.-on the street yester- day. He was taken to Dr. Vaughan's office. After receiving treatment he\ was taken to his home and is recov ering^ Mr, \N\. ~R. 'Pinney was in Buffalo, Tuesday. Mr. Gordon Donohue of Buffalo spent the week-end with (lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John JJonohiie. - Francis Kessler of Angola spent the.:week=end with relatives and friends here. '•' Mrs. George Hogue left Friday for Youngstown, Ohio, where she .is visit ing her^'danghter, Mrs. John Kovach. Mrs. 'George Reynolds returned from Buffalo, Friday. ,, Avoid taking colds, send your washings to us. Phone Arcade Her ald Office for us to call. YTellsville^ Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. 49 Mr.-and Mrs. Clarence Mower and daughter and Mr. Lee Taylor of Ba- tavia -spent Sunday with Mrs. Lee Taylor. Air. and Mrs. Cary Owens were in Buffalo, Saturday. Mr. E. J Schemirger of the Mark et Basket 'Company of Olean was in town, yesterday. Mr'. Dudley Rogers of Curriers was in town -yesterday. Mr W. A. Timm of Holland had \business-in-town-yesterday Work-wear clothes for the man who works with his head as well as with hi.< hands—the vear -aml-tea kind; the •strong-.-.eamed, never-\!) k • nd; the kind you'll know are right today, tomor row and .for weeks '.o.comr-; the kind that _ni £!-'L' Me nimble dime do the work of a quar ter fV' snd buy at a piacv w ere true sen .-i —v For the i'tioiitffitful Man Who Toils PIERCE-REED CO. Arcade, N. Y. Hot Lunches Served at all hours at our new lunch counter. Good clean food thorf oughly and quickly 'pre pared 1 )ome in and enjoy • a Lunch John and Wesley Bigeloyr Proprietors! v - \_ Arcade, N. Y.\ inson, at Yorkshire, Sunday. Mrs. Edmund Kessler is in Java Center, caring for her mother, Mrs. Wm. H. Roche, who is ill. , Mr. A. L. Smith is visiting m Buf falo, a guest of his son Archie 'Smith and family. Miss Susie Christian spent the week-end in Buffalo. Mrs. George Harrison was a Buf falo caller, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dickey and Mrs. Wyman Denison were in Buf falo, Monday. Mrs. Susie Parmeter of LeRoy has been a guest of .her mother, Mrs. John Roche, the past two .weeks. Robins have been seen nnjl'heard by many people in this vicinity the past week. The weather has been extremely mild for February. The snow is narly all gone and the roads are fine.. Mrs. Raymond Slocum of Fairport, who was called here by the illness of her father, Mr. G. A. Barnes, has been confined to the bed the past week with tonsilitis. Mr. Slocum was here a few days last week. _ Robert Christian called on .rela tives in Holland, Wednesday. Gerald Sheehe was home from Buffalo a few days this week on ac count of sickness. Mrs., T. W. Ballou and' daughter. Janet,'of Buffalo are guests of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Anderson. - . Mr. G. A.- Barnes who has been quite ill with erysipelas, remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Norton were guests of relatives in Ellicotvillc, over the-week-end. Mrs. D. C. Bentley is caring for her .aunt, MTS . Mary Morris during the illness of Mrs. Greenwald. Mr. and Mrs. Love Wilbur were .in Buffalo, Saturday. . - Mr, and Mrs. Bert Christian and daughter, Norma, were in Buffalo, Sunday. Mr. Harry Murchison is on a two- weeks business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downing of Franklinville are guests of their son Milford Downing this week. Elmer Bakeman was taken sud denly ill with a severe attack of in- Get Your Radio Now i, i The Freed-Eiseman radio sets take a raise in price. Get your set at-the; lower price and enjoy the'same good reception. ' \ We are in first class\ shape to take care of your wiring needs' Special prices on fix tures during the month of February. Come in and see our bargains and place •your oi'dm now.—: . —-....— Letters received last week from J. 'Su Charles_ informs us that he is slowly improving -and is able to ride out in his car, though not able to drive-it. Miss Ethel Traynor is spending the week-end in Buffalo. Miss Mary Coleman is spending the week-end in Olean. Harry Evans was taken to a Buf falo hospital Wednesday where he underwent an operation. James Thornbury spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Thornbury. Mr. E. B. Cooper was home from Buffalo, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Yule 6f Frank linville were guests of relatives in town, Sunday. Mrs. W. S. pavis. entertained the Congregational Philathea Class with a Valentine supper • and' party at 6 o'clock, Tuesday evening. The Afternoon Five Hundred Club will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. C. C. Baldwin on Fri day, Feb. 18th. Assisting hostesses, Mrs. L. L. Ennis and Mrs. Bertha Buchman. * Miss Beverly Ham, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. W.. Ham is very ill in the Children's hospital, Buffalo. Miss -Dorothy. Brown who is in a Buffalo hospital is reported much\' better. Howard Ralyea of Pelevan was a guest of Robert Bookmiller, Wednes day. Miss Lena Godfrey of Johnsonburg is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Hattie Blakeley has been visiting her son, Glenn Blakeley and family in Buffalo, the past week. Mr. \Geo. Norton has been ill^the past week, but we are pleased t o say he is on tHaLgain. Mr. Leonard Fuller is somewhat better. Mrs. Fuller remains about the same. _ Mr? T. P. Stephens and daughter,\ Ruth will leave today for New Haven Conn., where they will visit her br-ther for some time. Mr. Stephens will' leave for Addison; Conn., March 1st, where he will have charge of a large mill. Arcadians deeply regret the removal of this most estimable family, who have- taken so active and interested part in the community. Mrs. Charles Bookmiller, Sr., wKb h s I 'Cen in a Buffalo hospital, has been taken to the home of her sisters, the- pisses Phacher. She does not •jain as her friends would like to have her Mr. Bookmiller who is staying with his son in Buffalo, is much im proved. . Mr. and Mrs. Claire Norton and family were week-end guests of Mr. Norton's parents, Mr. aiid Mrs. Geo, Norton. '• Mrs. D. C. Bentley was in Buffalo, Monday . Miss Edna Wightman entertained a friend from Ttochesfer over Sun day. • Messrs. Wyman Denison and Cary Owens have been attending Chevro let school in Buffalo, the past two weeks. Mr. C. C: McKerrow is quite ill with rheumatism, 'and is confined to fh\e house. Mrs. John Questa of East Rochest er is visiting in to-^n. ' Mrs. Cary, Owens of Meadville, Pa. is visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. L, Seyse; Mrs. Henry Kaiser of Sardinia was -a - Wednesday- guest \of Em, ~Ha?ry Gray. Mrs. W. H. Hendershott entertain ed the Mizpah class Of the 'Baptist church on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray visited their daughter, Mr*, and Mrs. A. H. Frens at ,Bavatia,. Wednesday night and Thursday. Leslie 'Spring and family spent the week-end in Erie, Pa. The American Legion Auxiliary met on Tuesday evening at the Le gion rooms. Mi's. John Menter\ of Julesburg, Colorado, was the guest of Mrs. W. H. Hendershott,. Thursday. Mr. and. Mrs. .Lloyd Williams' spent Sunday with his sister, in Buffalo. The Cleveland boys and their .friends were guests\of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Adams-at Gainesville, Sunday. Mr.' and Mrs. T. H. Merville and son, of Bliss, were 'Sunday guests of Mr.'and Mrs. Freeman Hbwlett. E. C. Haskeirentertafned the Ze- tesian Society on Thursday evening. \Victor Alsworth spent. Sunday with friends in Buffalo. . JGeorge. _Hudson__of--Buffalo—was a - week-end guest of his sister, Mrs, George Strong. Mr. B. A. Hyland was in Buffalo yesterday. --» Messrs. E. T. 'Sherman, and E. C. Sherman were in Buffalo, Monday. The _former visited his' sister, Mrs. Lute Hall at Williamsville. . Dr. B. D. Shedd left yesterday morning for Philadelphia. Later he will take the Canadian steamer, The Empress of France, for a cruise along the Mediterranean. He ex- j.pects to arrive at South Hampton, \England early in April and .spend a week in'London. Mr. R,. F. Williams has been ill with grippe and tonsilitis the past week, but-we are pleased to say, he is on the gain. .ARCADE HIGH SCHOOL. NEWS Breakfast Suites r 4 .Breakfast Room-Suites that look charrn- ing wherever used, are the vogue. Break-* fast wiLTbe an event when _ partaken- of* from one- of these prettily decorated sets. They are no longer a luxury—4hey are a necessity in every home. Prices\ are astonishingly- low for such beauty and quality. • • We have them in finished or unfinished. McKerrow's, Arcade, N. Y. Meal Whether it be steaks, chops, or r_oast meat, it is sure to be fresh s when .you buy from us. We' select our meats carefully, so that bur pa-\ trons may get the choicest cuts. - . You may either call in person or 'phone your order. It ,wiir receive prompt and careful attention: ; We are always at .your service with our meats.for' every meal HONOR ROLL Geometry—Hilda '<M«Kerrow re ceived 100% in the qu'arterlys; Viv ian Beebe, Ruth.'Sipring, Marlin Mer rill, Mable Norris, Doris Kuenn, Elr racr^Larson, Doris Moon. Latin I—Lillian Baker, Carl Colo- ross, Alvin Miller, James Wells, Elea nor Crabb, Donald Stockrn. French -I—LaVerne Southall, Mable Norris.__ French II—Sheldon Edwards, Frederick Robbins, -Lila Merritt. Latin I—Florence Cross, Robert McCormick, Charles Roblee, Cather ine Barber, UnaHelle Bray, E.. C. Haskell. < Latin II—Hilda McKerrow, Vivian Snyder, Monica Connors. Latin III—Mable Norris, Marlin Merrill, Harry Douglas. ENGLISH NEWS' Since' OUT mid-year exams there has been very little news. However - we have our classes rearrarigod now and there have been \several new classes started. \ This week there has been much-': I discussion among the Seniors as to r choosing a play. We hope to have , one chosen in A few days. Miss Carey our Englis teacher-who was manager • of dramatics at XWuville College will» coach ( us. Watch for the date and' be sure to come. The English Classes are beginning to study Shakespeare's plays—Eng lish 1 classes are studying \As You Like i't.\'—English II classes will be gin \The Merchant of Venice.\— | .hnglish 111 classes will study \The Tempest.\—English IV will study \ Hamlet.\ ATHLETICS - '. . Arcade met BlisS last Friday night at* Bliss in the third .league basket ball game of. the season.\ The score was 23-22 in favor of Bliss. As may welUbe supposed the \ game was a hot one, althuogh in the first quarter Bliss obtained a big lead over Arcade, which they held thru- out the game, but which Arcade gradually lessened as the game ad-' Ivanced. I The players all did very well. The line-up for Arcade was; 'Stockin, Ed wards, Clark, Welles and Haskell. The first two played as forwards most of the. game, Clark as center; Welles and Haskell as guards. Elementary Reg«nt'» Examination Following are the pupils who pass- \etj. Elementary \subjects in the Janu- jft-y Regent 's Examination; Reading—Edna Austin, Florence Bigelow, Leah Brewer, Olive Buck,~ Gordon Caner, Anna Cramer, Stella Dziedzic, George Hall, Edna 'Johns,. Almeda Lounsbury, Bessie Merritt, Margaret Norton, Henry Radaki, Hel ena Redden. Writing—Florence Bigelow, Leah Brewer, Olive Buck, Stella Dziedzic, George Hull, A Anna Johns, Almeda\! Big Specials for Fridfy and Saturday MAGO TEA, 1-2 lb. 29c LARGE BOTTLE SXBROOK VANILLA, 29c VIENNA COFFEE lb. 50c BABBITS CLEANSER can ... 5c 1 cake P & G Soap, 1 large box Chipso .. 25c Mason Grocery Co., Inc. ARCADE, N. Y. \We Sell For Leu.\ COME TO OUR PARTY The Entire Month of February In celebration of our twenty-fourth Birthday we offer merchandise that has-been carefully se lected to give you maximum utility and savings and to prove again that your Rexall Store is an impor tant part of-the greatest co-operative system of re tail drug stores. To give you the opportunity to know, at rock bottom prices, some of the merchandise which the United Drug Co. produce and distribute exclusively through the Rexall Stoi^ wejnvite you-to come to our store during the; 24th Rexall Birthday Sale. It is a real opportunity; to'secure unusual values on items used regularly in your home.' YOU SAVE SyiTH SAFETY AT YOUR t REXALL DRUG STORE CpTTRILL',5 PHARMACY E. L FISH *• ~ - - - L.PCOTXRILL PHARMACISTS „ Arcade, TSf. Y. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY SALT PORK, lb. 25c HEAD CHEESE, lb. 25c PlCKLED PIGS FEET, lb . . 18c SWEET MIXED PICKLES, lb. 25c George Hull Anna Johns, Almeda\ ]MM Lounsbury Bessie Merrittf^jSenry 1 J Radaki, Stewart Stenson, Frank.: • Thornton. • — j Spelling—Florence Bigelow, Leah.' Brewer, Frances •- Burton/ Wilfred . Caner, Serephine Colliard, Anna Cra mer, Millicent Filer, Donald .French, Stanley-Gerstung,*~ Dominic,- Guzzo, • Alice Hyland, • Marion Knapp, Harold I Joslin, Althea Knight, Doris Lee, Bessie Merritt, Vivian Norton, Doro thy Owens, Frances Pickens, Havia Remington, Gordon .Roberts, .Franki Sawyer, Doric Smith, Evelyn Turner, ; Robert Water*,. El. English—Florence Bigelow,. Leah Brewer, Anna Cramer, Stella £ Dziedzic, Julia Hakes, Bessie- MerritF : \Henry. Radakit 'Stewart- Stenson, Frank Thornton.. i Arithmetic—i T ;elan'd Bray, Olive. 'Buck, Franenp.burton, Wilfred Can- e<\ Ser-'tihfie '\-'•'''iird EVelyh Crabb -Anna Cramer, Mplicent Filer, Donald FrenchflStanley Gerstung, William Gittere, Dominic Guzzo, -Julia Hakes, .jEmmpnds Hopkins, Alice Hyland, -Anna\ \Johns Edna Johns, _ Harold Joslyn7 Marion Knapp, Althea Knight Doris Xee, Almeda Ldunsbury, Viv ian Norton ( Francis Pickens, Mavis Remington, Gordon Roberts, Frank Sawyer,. Doris, Srhithv Marjorie Tay- Inr. Evftlvn Turner. Robert Watew. ' •vv- -Julia Hakes, lieorge Hull, Anna Johns, Edna Johns, Viola Knapp, Vivian Norton! Dorothy B.'- ^^(?^rpy—Pitman—Henry—Ra--[:< ~7~ W I LLYSK NIGHT AND 1927 MODELS WILL BE SHOWN AND DEMONSTRA TED IN ARCADE At GEO. FULLER'S BARN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH. Remember the Knight motor..has 125 less jparts than the Poppet type, no carbon to clean no valves to grind. o i ASK A>I OWNER ABOUT SERVICE THE ELECTRIC-STORE L. C. Mason, Prop. Arcade, N. Y. SOUTH SIDE MARKET L. K=BR&SS=Prgp; /Phone 147 ^^kr^lFr^nrnm V. R. LYNDE, Delevan, N. Y. El U. S. History—Le»h Brewer, StV\ D'ied'iic, Bessie Merritt,