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THE BIG FOUR PAPERS HAVE 8000 READERS EACH.WEEK, AND COVER THE LOCAITTERRITORY,ABOUT 90% PER CENT, — * * •* - ;• j '\\ i -•• * ' ' ' \ *~ -PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT ARCADE, N. Y -l r<. -\FRIDAY MARCH 1,1, 1927 -NUMBER 2 ARCADE WILL ELECT FIRST MAYOR IN HISTORY OF .VrLL- AGE. VOTERS HAVE OPPOR. TUN1TY TO HONOR A - CAPA BLE OFFICIAL. The first Mayor of Arcade will be elected next Tuesday. By courtesy \iveiwyeJutherto.greeted our village president as Mayor, 1iUtmow-the- titled is to be officially, Mayor. v Arcadians haye the opportunity, of honoring our present president, who has given such excellent satisfaction \daring the past two years. During his incumbency of the office the ta x rate has gone down each year. This I ( | year the village report shows a sur- I i~plus of over $10,000 in the treasury,, and the tax rate for the ensuing year _Kill _be_five mills, the lowest of any village we know of. • _. _ Besides our candidate for Mayor, Jlr. D. C. Hentley, who is assistant cashier of the Citizens Bank, we are fo elect a trustee for two years. For this position, Mr. L. \V. Eddy, who has alio most faithfully\-and efflei ently served for two years has been \renominated.. . . ** We feel that Arcadians, both men and women voters, will be glad t o show their appreciation of the excel lent work of these men - 'by turning -out and voting on Tuesday next. While there is no \official opposi tion, there are rumors, and it i s u p to all the voters who wish to retain the services of these tax-saving effi cient officials, to get out and vote. The polls are open from 1 t o 5 p. m. on Tuesday, March 15, i n tho Firemen's building. SAVE 50 CENTS Get This Paper For $1.00 Read How on Page 6 MRS. LAURA ROBBINS Mrs. Laura Robbins of Maple Grove diecTin the General hospital, Buffalo, Tuesday,-ageU-41 years She.is survived by her husband, four children and her father. FATHER AND SON BANQUET 1 \ AT ARCADE GREAT SUCCESS • SPLENDID TALKS, SLIGHT : OF HAND TRICKS, GOOD EATS, ENTHUSIASTIC SINGING, AND THE EXCELLENT ADDRESS BY FRANK STOCKWELL ALL CONTRIBUTED TO AN EVENING OF REAL ENJOYMENT, AT THE ARCADE MEN'S CLUB** CITIZENS BANK The fathers and sons of Arcade certainly were drawn closer together as a result of the splendid Father and Son banquet, held in SS. Peter land Paul's Hall, Tuesday evening, ffTYf f riftTf t f>/1»1 ]M ar ch Sth. Some 220 participated, VV /t-K-l TJH | and bv the looks there was. not a-boy -fTULllj 1(1 lUxlllULl ' in Arcade absent^ -at least we hope .there was not, as it is the desire ol GROWING BUSINESS MAKES!the Arcade Men's Club that every T5A'RGBR~\WO~R~RlNG QUARTERS boy in Arcade be entertained on this •NECESSARY. TAYLOR GROC- annual occasion. ERY NOTIFIED. * . I The\ £oys were there and came to The Citizens Bank of Arcade U enjoy themselves, even while feeling going to enlarge its banking quartets, a little divident in the presence of The rapid growth of the fine \ihstitu-|Dad and the older men generally, tion ha? made it necessary t o provide i Sanford Morse.and. his singers put more~room.for theHr fojee-of officials, I a'l] the boys at their ease with some bopk-keepers- and* clerks.- ..\ Ispngs in which alf.joined, and .after In order to do this they eventually i a moment^of silent\ prayer, the feast will occupy the greater part of thewaton, and, oh boy. how they (yes- lower floor .-of Keystone \block. Just and we all, if you please) did enjoj how much of the store space now oc- it. The hall itself was in gala attire :„j u— +v,„ To „i nr mi-Rrw.. will iwith decoratfons. J\ SOLDIERS GALLERY ML DRILL FOR ThA hovs who stood by theii | \ r . ' GAS AND OIL The boys who stood by thei Country in the World War, and thu honored themselves and—the munity. cupied by the Taylor grocery_j will be used, has not been decided.* REBEKAHS ENTERTAINED SISTERS AND BROTHERS STYLE TALKS AT SARDINIA ERIE COUNTY HOME BUREAU MEMBERS TO HAVE STYLE TALK BY MRS. HOLBROOK. Mrs. Frances M. Holbrook, Mana ger of the Erie County Home Bur eau, has arranged a series of meet ings throughout the county-at which she .will give a style talk including the trend of fashion in lines, fabrics and colors for the spring of 1927. Anyone who has made a garment in corporating the principles of design Imperial RebekahLodge of Ar cade entertained a large number of sisters and brothers from Delevan, Warsaw, Chaffee, Olean, Cattaraugus and Farniersville lodges, Wednesday evening. The initiatory degree was confer red on fourteen candidates in a splendid -manner.\ After the ceremonics.supper was served. and\ \a mosT~ehfoyable' socinl hour spent. Among the prominent sisters'pres- ent were: Mrs. Eva Herman, D. D. P., Mrs. Lottie Gay, D. G. S., of War saw, Mrs. Alberta Gilmore D.-D. P., and Mrs. Hooper, P. D. D. P., of, Farmersville. I MASQUE BALL AT ARCADE, MARCH 17 corporating tne prmciuicD vi u ^w. B .. I . \ , ,\ ~. ~T. . ' „, taught in-the two previous lessons is| = A srand old fashioned Masque urged to wear it so that it may be gall wll be held St Patrick's night, discussed and scored. .Evejrjrone is, Th , ur i da y. Ma , r . ch . mh - a «- SS- Pet « welcome to attend these meetings an £ Paul « Hal1 ' A «ade, N. Y whether or not they have had the B c «* P™* wl be given for the former lessons. The meetings will Best Costume; also for the most begin at two o'clock. .Fantastic and most Old Fashioned The schedule for the .remainder of CO p tum j S ;, . .„ ' the lectures is as follows: March 10, \ G ™ nd ^ avch at f V , p - \k „ South Wales Community House, April , 01de Tyme . Melody Boys or- 6, Springvillc Rural, April 13, Wales, ches . tra of S1X P ,eces Wl11 *«™»n the Apnl 29, Sardinia Community House. .\Xncing from 9 n . m . to 2 p Eight hand reel, Virginia with decoratfons. „ .. After...the eats, more songs, splen didly led and directed<by Mr. Morse, and President TUley greeted th e young guests with \you're welcome as the flowers will be in June,\ and in other warm words expressed th e pleasure of th e Club .in entertaining the young guests. Messrs Roy Hall of Yorkshire and Rev. C. W. Jlemmingway of Chaffee were unanimously elected to mem bership. Rev. Mosley reported from th e committee on the Students Washing ton trip and urged all t o get behind the- efforts -of- the_^eniars_in_raising the necessary money Club of Arcade, N.\ \Y. do here and\ now record our profound sorrow and \ express our heartfelt sympathy to f these our associates in th e loss. of such a beloved helpmeet and sister. Because of the unstinted generosity of—her^time and talent on all'occa sions, th e community has sustained a great-loss-as-well as-the_SchooLand. Church, whore she was teacher and director of music. Her ministrelsy of song,graciousness ,of life and nobility of character, \have been noted with pride and.,are here by gratefully acknowledged. May the members of the family have the sustaining grace of God and the jpy of such a> blessed memory to sus tain them' in the days before them,- therefore be \it . '- Q , \ RLlSOLVED-that these resolutions.be spread uporuithe. minutes of this or ganization and copies be sent to the family and the local newspapers. Dated Tuesday, March 8, 1927. Judge L. S. Bentley gave a short and brilliant talk, and said that any boy could get anything- he wanted within reason if he would do his part Mr. Eldon Calkins as a represen tative of the boys gave a splendid talk.in which he expressed sincere a p preciation for all the Club had done for the boys, and said that they could do infinitely more now b y providing a new, much needed school building. He said it gracefully and we believe it carried considerable weight as truly expressing-the sentiment of the boys and girls in the community. '. .Mn_Guy_Stanley, magician.extras ordinary, who entertained us so well LARGE TRACT OF LAND LEASED ON EAST SIDE OF JAVA LAKE. OPERATIONS TO COMMENCE SOON. r x - . The Iroquois Gas Corporation of Buffalo has leased all tlfi land from the Five Corners to\ the Arcade line on the east side of Java Lake as fa r as Wethersfield, and will drill for oiL I and gas as soon as^the. weather per- |-mits,_according_tp present intentions., They hold out strong\ \hopes of \sue-\\ cess. CORP. STEPHEN A. MYERS Son of the late A. L. Myers of Ar cade. ^He enlisted in Co. B., 51st Engineers and served with distinc tion in France. ERECTED LARGE NEW GRPNH0USE MR. AND MRS. CLAIR TANNER HAVE GREATLY ENLARGED THEIR PLANT AT HOLLAND. - Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tanner of Hol land \Growers of Distinctive Flow ers,\ are certainly reaping the re ward of good, work well done. They \now have 13,000.square feet of flow- t er beds, beautifully kept. . Theframes,are now up, ready for ^ -the glass for 1 two-other large green-^ houses, one 40x100 feet and on\40x- 225 feet. . * * - These two houses are t o be devot ed exclusively to roses, and one need only small imagination to vision a APPOINTED AS MEMBER OF THE rare scene of beauty when Mrs. Tan- BOARD OF VISITORS OF N. Y . ner has these two greenhouses laid STATE SCHOOL FOR THE ; out in rose beds. BLIND. I Some idea of these greenhouses imay be gathered when it is known Albany, March 8—Governor Smith,! that it takes about $2000 worth of last night transmitted to the senate glass to cover them, an d about a n --\»\-•-— m vr I onnnl nmnunt for ninincfor the heat- MRS, J. KNIGHT ON STATE BOARD Stenson gave witty, short talks about the school. Leslie Spring presented the follow ing resolutions, which were unani mously adopted, and as a further token of respect the member* of the Club and their guests stood in silence for several moments. ^ A RESOLUTION We record our sincere -sympathy with our- brothers, Ellis B. Cooper and W. S. Davis, in the death of the wife and th e sister, Mrs.' Florence Davis Cooper, Tuesday, March 1, 1927. Therefore be it resolved that we, the members, of the Arcade Men's, FJRE DAMAGED THE CHAS. BOOKM1LLER HOUSE m reel, $1.00 WILL CONFER M. M. DEGREE visitor, And greatly pleased all by doing some mystifying tricks with cards. - ~ * Mr. Frank Stockwell of Buffalo, also here for the second time, told some good stories, and then gave a dramatization of 'That Something.\ The story impressed a .splendid lesson on ' all who heard it, and could not fail- t o drive home, thg^truth's brought out in this forceful story so well told by Mr. Stockwell. This ended the Father and - Son banquet for 1027, and that it \was a big success was evidenced by the ex pression of the .boys, who are real judges in such matters. l(tSt JHglll. I»1UI1 .3W»«WV*.U ww .... th e nominations of William T. Noon- an of Rochaster-as &• commissioner of the Allegany state park, Mrs. John Knight, of Arcade a s a member of the board of \visitors of the New York state school for the 'blind and of Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald of Albany as \a 'commissioner- of the -state-board—pf charities. Mrs.. Knight who is the wife of' Senator Knight, president pro tern of the senate, was named as successor to Walter H. Hill, whose term of of fice has expired. It is unusual for the senate to confirm new appointees at once unless they have seen legisla tive service, bu t i n the case of Mrs. Knight ah exception was- made, fol lowing a graceful speech-from.- Sena tor Bernard Downing, Democratic floor leader, who moved immediate confirmation \of the, inspiration of the majority • leader.'\ The other nominations were sent to committee. TO BUILD ROAD FROM PIKE TO BLISS equal amount for pipingfor the heat ing. . , . A recent visit to th e greenhouse showed sweet peas bloom and _ a sweet- fragrance pervading the air. Then they have beautiful beds of lillies, carnations and many others. But why trv t o give an adequate — 1 —. . r - » ' i , m T. description o'f\th\e _ Tanner's beautiful flowers*, \-^Growers of Distinctive Flowers,\ tells at least part of the story, as the rrtairic touch of Mrs. Tanner seems to make their- flowers grow larger, more beautiful, and give forth a more delicious perfume than any other. We say again, visit the green houses. » ODD FELLOWS CONFER THIRD i ENTERTAINED VISITORS FR6M CHAFFEE AND DELEVAN. EN JOYED SUPPER AND TALKS. • Eight candidates received the thirrf degree in Uhlinr-Lodge, I. O. O. F. , Arcade, Monday evening. Th'e 'de gree team under the direction of Ed. Pongo did excellent work. After the ceremonies a lunch was I served in the hall, with Mayor Bent- and Mrs. Wallace\ Willis of 1 ley-presiding oyer the cooking de- Chaffee celebrated their 25th wedd- 1 partment, an d it is only fair to say ing anniversary, by inviting in a' trm - he served a good lunch. Short number of. their friends and enter- talks were made by Noble- Grand of taining them at supper. Friends Chaffee Lodge and by Earl Whiting,, were present from Sardinia and [past* Noble Grand of Delevan Lodge. Chnffeo. , [_ ! Among other things Bro.- Whiting — ' i!\ i\mr rrcnrl ndvirr tfT\W\Y° WELCOME GREEN ON THE AIR Waltz, .Quadrille, etc. i \BUI .\including checking, — . - j Hunch extra Friday evening fire was discovered between the partitions in Chas. Book- millei- s house on East >Main street, Arcade, occupied by Davis Bateman Arcade chapter R. A. M. will con- and family Ih c fire department was f fch M k ' Mastcr de ^. ee at tneir «leu and cxtmguished the blaze , convocation this evening, withjits chemical engine. J b The family were sitting in the CELEBRATED TWENTY-FIFTH house and were alarmed by the fall-, WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ing ol plaster, and soon afterwards the lire broke out. ' The loss was considerable from fire and chemicals. There was no insurance, us the policy had lapsed ^Kf r ° ° nihad \ 0t fining .them NOMINATIONS FOR VILLAGE' OFFICERS WARSAW The. Republican Village Caucus last Thursday evening, Frederick C. ,'SchlegeI, Republican, was nominated president by acclamation; Newton Richardson, Democrat, trustee by ac clamation; and William H.\ Richard- Contrary to the announcement | tmnmnun, <„, u —. several weeks ago that there would be son, Republican, trustee after con no new contracts let for state roads in Wyoming County this year, it now seems very probable that two sucn contracts will be let.- Senator John Knight has taken, up the matter of letting the Bliss-Pike road with Com missioner Brandt of the highway de Another+treat is in-store-for-radio-|-partment-and-ifr-seems very-likely- fans on Monday, March 28th, when that the contract for this road will — -. Welcome Green of Arcade will give [be let this year. It is a connecting C. E: McCoy and J. R. Matson a harmonica and accordion concert, link between two state roads and is i over the radio from WKBW, Church- about! 6 miles long. Henry , Tenl ED1T0R COMFORT HAS ill Tabernacle, Buffalo, at -8 p. m. I Hagen, state engineer in charge of ENLARGED PERRT Among the numbers he will play are,road construction in Wyoming coun- siderable of a contest. . 'CASTILE At the Republican caucus, for [•president, E. L. Meach; trustee, Frank G. Hubbard and Earl F. Craw ford. PERRY —NomfnatioTnrTrt-PeiTy~\verer -Presi-. dent, William P. Sulliyari; trustees, T T» *• _ A Mr. ENLARGED PERRY HERALD Amonff the numoers ne win piuy mc,iu«u ..—----r, ——— . \She Wa s Born in Old Kentucky,\ i ty confirms the report that the road ( The p erry Herald passed its fif- \Home 'Sweet Home,\ \Somebody's will probably be let this year and he t ; eth .birthday last week. Editor Lonelv\ and \Silent Night.\ also says there is a strong probability Comfort celebrated by enlarging his DARIUS BAKER BLUE PRINTS OF NEW ' |~\ ' K\^ SCHOOL BEING MADE.ANOTHER OLD G. A. R- ' and means of raising money to pa y • , VETERAN CALLED HOME'f ot tne , building, which were decided- Agreeably to instruction the Ar-! • llygood. bW M of Eduction are having; H enry Burnett, aged 86, died a t his , T . he Allowing visitors, were pres- oue prints made for the new school home in Holland Sundav evenimr en V \ ~ • , „, Gilding, and these will be ready for H J\was the oldest member ol The' James Wteelock, Charles Quint, examination as soon as prepared. ' Robert Orr Post 55i GAR? Only |i! u C? rlson . Wallace Willis Jay Jn the meantime a booklet, is to ! fh°r ee ra e^mberfof ^ ~'P. M. Smith, Horace Selleck and AK^'^fe? fl ;^' hw l 1 ^^J C ^ e p ': fred Sweetapple-. Comrade Burnett <*\gf ^ es ^i lk f n 1 ; T«vW fe^ U W rnel a ^ho e has an ^^ ^STG^ Wnfe S ^^i' for th P «£f vX™,.^ Vanocker, Page Williams, Ev- ^co ^XoSfpa^ «?W ,J2SJ-2S o S fth ^e har, D S r %t ral services were held from his late ^nFnvJ^n r «Ji^^fww «„r^rf home on Vermont St., at 2:30 p. m., $?\' J aye S P roul - Earl ™»*™e> of Wednesday with burial • in^ Holland uelevan cemetery; n'»~ j~ r.~L\\\\° *\ Lt y Comfort celebrate d b y enlarging his that the Piffard highway across the pa and hy putt i n& 0 n a partial town of • Covington will be placed un- new dress , The Herald is one of the der_ construction in the, near future. | mos £ newsy, well edited and made up Mr. Darius Baker, one of the old - nAvm c rK:E e TO (papers that comes to our exchange ne^y nte mo°r f niS merSVme \ ^ ' PREACH IlvpTABERNACLE | j ^J^ 0 f^Sd 'f^^ou^ The funeral services will be held J *\ \ J at 10:30 at the home^ and 11 a. m. , MR^GEORGE'DEWiTT SPOKE HOLLAND NEWS be issued, showing drawings and floo? plans of the proposed building and giving an understandable writeup of the materials to be used, size of rooms, and complete data about the building. Whether the building is to be erected or not will be decided a t - the annual school meeting. — , There has been some talk of seek ing another location for the. building and this matter is being discussed pro and con. ' ,. We are pleased to extend the privi lege of the use of our columns for a discussion of all matters pertaining.! to this-subject, or for that matter I «pon any subject of public interest: • MRS. CLYDE SAXTON DTnJERWHIT ^P^RXTipT Mrs. Clyde Saxton of (Arcade, un derwent an operation in the Sister's ™>«>.ijal, Buffalo, Saturday. Late «Ports indicate that she is recover- \iR splendidly. Her sister, Mrs. Fred Young, and | . Saxton accompanied her to Buf- i to preach' a t Cadle' Tabernacle, In-, ; dianapolis, Indiana, by Dr. William | Mr. George DeWitt, president of! E \ Be i?.?T W0 ' f • President of Winona ' the\ Board of Education, acted as [ La *t B ' ble Conference and Manager j chairman of .the Father, and Son ban-, of-the Preaching- Program of this In-1 ^ jiuet at Farmersville, and gave a fine fetl^ D - F — - Buffalo \MRS FRA-NFC^PER DEAD I ^ a ^^EffTiSSt\- ^ &U «* \™ ~ ^ 3 ' M ORGE >HA^Rl H Q ^ByRNED oDA : ~ ' -l„ i,o^iv x ness. Her funeral will be at her George H.arrison.rwas quite^ badly Wednesday 1 at 2 p . m., Rev. buraed with caustic soda i n the war- 1 Matthews'officiating. Mrs saw plant of the Merrel -Souls i Co-8 * -. MRS. JOHN COOLER Mrs. John Cooper of Varysburg died Sunday, March 6 after a long ill- Mrs. Frank Cooper of Java Village died at her home Tuesday, March 8th at 2 o'clock, a t the age. of 7T years. She suffered a paralytic stroke on Saturday,- from which she never rall ied. She leaves to mourn their loss, her husband and a daughter, Mrs. Earl \Barber. OttVY J./.U.. U - T at Warsaw, Friday. While cleaning but some plp'es~tire-sods-wa««for£ad back an d struck him in. th e face, neck and upper part of his body. He was made -blind for a short !time\\an'l his face and neck 'badly bnrncd. Prompt assistance alone saved him from very serious injury. ' ARCADE' SENIOR'S BAKED ^L ,GOODS-SALE,_MARCH 12. iBooper was 7 years old and leaves To mourn their loss, her husband, twoi;u.u C1 ^ *\ ' sons .-MaTrfTcTgsmr -ei^ grand-daughters, Lillian and-Hazel 1 Interment at. Varysburg cemetery, The Seniors of Arcade High-School will hold-a baked goods sale in W. S , Davis'' office, Arcade, .on Saturday ,„ H-.thornbury who,had ordered ,^roni 10 a. m. „, ad, in our Want Colnmn for the ! •• Now,\ here is a chance t o d?. youi bit,\ to help the class on their vyasn- i'ngton trip: \HAD A,NEW HOME _BEF,ORE S NIGHT\ n„ P - ?: Tn °mbury who,ha d ordeu.. M1» V'? our Want Column fo r fhi W-f f \ ens - came i\ after the ad. «T«t c ?? Published once-and said^ the ad. out. the hens'had .a SnnJ ,om e before ni Kht, the day the oa™ r . Wa8 , issued -\ Hb ^ys it surely ma to advertise. DR. F. T. JAMES OF BLISS ^ HAD AN OPERATION Dr. F. T. James .of Bliss was taken to the 'Community hospital at War saw— Saturdayr-wnere-he~underw .ent4 an operation the 'same day. His many' friends-are pleased to know he i s im proving nicely. His parents,-Mr. and Mrs. T. W. James, spent Tuesday with him in Warsaw. WILL MAKE CHEESE All Want Ads. are published in our FrVE papers and cost only 1 cent a word. •• O Bv Lamb will manufacture cheese at the Haskell Flats factory near Cuba during the coming season p: \ i years, and has made a signal success. Rev. S. David Sikes, Evangelist, Here's wishing the Herald and Editor who some years ago was' a resident Comfort many more years of use- uf Arcade, has recently been invited fulness~to—the community. , l.- 1. .. I r»o#11« TakaY.no/tto Tn- * DON- MOORE WILT- SENATE COMMITTEE GIVES ! REDECORATE STORE WADSWORTH LOVING CUP' \ . • The senate military affairs commit tee Friday presented \to its retiring w „ 6 w , , chairman. Senator James W. Wads-l s t ore an( j m ake many improvements, worth, of New York, a silver loving _ - ,—, cup. Senator Joseph T. Robinson « Don Moore, 'who recently purchas ed the Holland Kandy Kitchen is pre paring to completely redecorate the - rJari tsarDer. \ . I Democratic leader, eulogized th e The funeral services were held -at, New y ork sen ator and expressed re - the church-on-Thursday a t 2 o clock. et on his leaving the senate. MILLER-PUTNAM Mrs. Mary Putnam of Holland an nounces the* engagement of'\>-her daughter, Gladys M. t o Raymond G. Miller of East Aurora. The wedding CARL MILLER WILL HAVE , LARGE NEW BARN Young, and Hopkins of Arcade have taken the contract to erect a large barn on Carl Miller's farm^a.t tjcrrriers. = 'zr*— 1 • • HAD END OF FINGER CUT OFF WEDNESDAY Mr. Allie Haskell had the end of the index finger .of his right hand cut off, Wednesday, while working in the K. R.\. Wilson plant. A buzzf saw' did the business. - ' _ s REACHlNCTTbrst PTRTHDAY-^ LAYS BLAME TO SMOKING Hudson.'N Y.7 March 5.—^lorofort derived from smoking a pipe has lengthened his years, says iphn C. 0\Nejl who will be «10J years old todays His- motto is everything-;- moderation. ,„ Big: ReturWfrom OUR Want Ads. HOLLAND ROD AND GUN CLUB ACTIVITIES The Holland Rod and 'Gun Club has spent an active v/.nter arranging ! and promoting plans for .the summer. Fish and young. iSheasahts have been orderd for stocking the streams and fields. The Club meets regularly on the-first and third ^Tuesdays of the -month in the fire hall.' The Club has M. N. COLE INJURED M. N. Cole of Castile, for years prominent in Republican County_poli-* tics was injured inj an auto accident last week. when, he was riding in ,Plhm Pa£J?hJs car. which collided |jadth, a \car driven by Mount Morris parties. • • .ANNUAL DONATION. 5 M. E. .CHURCH . Arcade, N. ~%. Tuesday, March 15, 1927 5:30 until all are served muiiLii HI -LU^ —- R - purchased_a_fine automatic-trap for holding clay pigeon shoots. Several shoots' were held during the winter and more -will follow. The club members are taking a n active inter est in reforestation. On Monday ev ening, March '28th7 a n illustrated [.lecture - will be given a t the high school by a professor from .Syracuse University o n \Forestry.\ The pub lic is' not only invited, bit urged to :orr.e r.'nd \to se e and-hear this im portant lecture. All residents who are interested in the conservation of <5ur forests, birds fish and game and wish to promote fair play between sportsman and land owner are recjuested t o join the Club. Membership i s $1.00 per year. Send dues to\W. C. Bucknam, secretary.