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PAGE TWO HOME BUREAU WILL BANQUET IN SARDINIA COMMUNITY HALL FINE PROGRAM HAS BEEN AR RANGED FOR MARCH 18TH. The Home- Bureau Club will hold their annual \banquet in the Com munity hall, Friday evening, Marcn 18th. All members and their fam ilies are requested to be present the same as other years. A good pro gram will be given. — SARMMA NEWS Grove Miller had business in Buf falo, Saturday. Clyde Rupert and family, Ernest Rupert and family of East Aurora, •were Sunday guests of A. B. Rupert and family Mrs. Ed. Grey has returned fro*>i the General hospital, Buffalo, m'ucli^ improved in health. the K Goodrich, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Knight of Ar cade were guests of Frank Sears and family, Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Stry'ker was in Eben- ezer, Saturday. Charles Day of Yorkshire had busi ness in town the past week. Edward. Denny was home over Sunday. Fred Wood and family of Roches ter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Wai ter Wood, Sunday. E. T. Miller and Mr. JCast were callers at Mrs. Bertha King's in Dele- van, Thursday. _ They found Milo- JVVilson recovering ^nicely from his recent illness. Mrs. Alta Glasier of Buffalo was a caller in town, Thursday*. Roy Olin of Buffalo was the guest of Robert Olin, Sunday. John Silluway and children were guests of Ceylon Meyers and family the past week. Edward Hafner has employment in Buffalo. Lawrence Rupert was home \over Sunday. Rex Olin had business in Buffalo, Friday. Mrs. S. E. Rosier was in Buffalo the past week. Mr. Frank Robeck was out to hia farm the past week. CHAFFEE NEWS Mrs. James Shaw, Representative Don't forget the Pedro Party to night. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holts, of Ar cade were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hakes, Sunday. The Misses Margaret Moran, Alice Barrows and Minnie Wallace and Mr. John Wallace of Buffalo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace over the week-end. Agnes Wood, Mrs. Lydia Puff and Asher Cutler of Holland called on friends m town one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. Theron Quint of Buf falo called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quint, one day last week. . Mrs. John Pollett and father, Mi. Fred Parker of Erie, Pa., were in Arcade, Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Bookmiller of St. Cath erines, Canada/ called on friends in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ward were in town over the weekend. Mrs. Albert Hall has returned to her home after spending several weeks in Delevan. - Mrs. J. G. Allen of B'atavia called on friends and relatives in town, the Mr. Wilfred Briggs of Chaffee was ° n tt ^t a a t e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur\^ OF N TH S E EEK - f r, . -n • thr ' Mr. Fred Parker of Erie, Pa., is the SARDINIA M. E. CHURCH 11:00 a. m.—Subject: \Sin and its Consequences, Scientifically, EcT^\ nomically, Theologically, Politically. - ' 6:30 p. m Epworth League, lead by Mrs. Harold Rosier. Subject: \What's My Job.\ 7;30 p. m.—Subject: \Song of Songs—The Canticles of Love.\ A Sunday evening service is a good place to speud your evening. You * T — \^'-rtme at this service. You will find it stimulating to your spirit ual life. | i PUNKSH1RE- -Mrs. -August Lefort and little daughter, spent Tuesday afternoon w'ith Mrs. Charles Healy. • Carl Silloway was in. Batavia, Thursday. Mrs. David Jeavons visited Mr and Mrs. Fred Wooster of East Aurora, Monday. We are sorry to hear Mr. and Mrs. Wooster are both on tit sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker with some friends motored from Buffalo and were guests of Mr- and MTS. gust' Temple, Saturday night and Sunday. The Pedro Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John. Bork last week. They invited in a few extras playing at six tables. Mrs. S. R. Haggerty of Curriers and Worth Holmes won first prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reisdorf won the consolation prizes. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Rosier, a son, March 4th. He has been named Victor. Mr. and Mrs> Jewel Holmes called on Mr. and Mrs. James Waterman, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Page Williams and son, Reed, were guests of Mrs. Pearl Manwaring of Machcias, Sunday. Lafe Geer visited his mother, Mrs. Burnap of Wales, Sunday. Mr. Fred Parker of Erie, Pa., call ed on Mr. and Mrs. A. Easterly, Monday. JameB Waterman was in Strykers- ville, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Holmes were Saturday evening guests at the Lafe Geer home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude WiHjams and daughter of Buffalo, called at the H. P. Williams home, Sunday. Bernard Reisdorf visited little Barney -Waterman, Monday after noon. He treated him to some home made ice cream, which Barney great ly enjoyed. Mrs. A. Easterly visited Mrs. C. Easterly of Arcade who is ill, Tues. day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lines were Tuesday evening guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Healy, Mr. and Mrs. John King- and son Jack of Buffalo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Jeavons 1 , 'Sunday. Katie Arnold was in Marinas,\' Sunday, to see her aunt who, is ill. 1| Glenn C. Miller' of Curriers\ in stalled a radio for. Mr-_JohnLHannes one day last week. •> Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Healy hod as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs, Charles~j Day and family of Curriers, and Mrs. Doud of Fillmore. James Griflm of Oakfield has been admitted to St. Jerome's hospital as a medical patient. BLOCK MrV and Mrs. G. E. Graham' and j-Miss Alice Conrad werexTuesday ev- 'ening callers at the Francis home* Paul Chiz was in Buffalo, Friday, to meet his nephew, Alec Chiz who has just arrived from Poland. Mr. and Mrs. .John Braymiller of Sardinia visited their son, Roy and family, Thursday. Mary Young called at the G. E. Graham homej Saturday, . Mrs. Neal Hopkins visited friends. in Machias^ Friday. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Oyer 30 Years Shears the jMgagtuxe of guest of hij daughter, Mrs. John Pol lett. Helen Shaw was a guest of Miss Thelma Allen of Batavia over the week-end. Mr. M. J. Jewert and daughter Anna were in Buffalo last week for a few days, John Dunlop and Neil Nottis were in Blasdell, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schulte and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell were in Springville, one day last week. , Mrs. Charles Oliver was in Buffalo Thursday and, Friday to see Helen Oliver, who is staying with her. uncle and taking treatments on her throat at a hospital, Miss Clara Andrews was the guest of Mrs. Metta Denny of Sardinia for a few .days last week. Miss Edith J. Hillman and Mrs. H. A. 'Schick and son, Donald of Buffalo were guests of their brother, C. W. Hillman and family, from Friday until Sunday. — Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell and Miss Dora Howell were in East Aurora one day -last week. Izora Van spent the week-end in Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosier of Sardinia called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Briggs, Sunday. Mrs. Seymour O'Dell entertained at a supper party last Sunday even ing, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Palmerton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hcatj;. Mr. Fred Parkcr^f^rierPa- andftlr. Avery Smith of East Con cord. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Napier, of Machias called on Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wood, Tuesday. Mr. Napier was on his way to a hospital in Buffalo. Dudley flakes of Buffalo called on his parents, Tuesday. '' DELEVAN NEWS More Delevan news on page 4 x Several from here attended the basketball game be'tween Olean and Portville at Olean, Friday evening, Mrs. Jesse Hyland and little son returned to their home in - Buffalo, Friday., after a few days stay with har parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 01- thof. .Mr. <jnd Mrs. Dean Smith spent Saturday night and Sunday with rel atives in South Wales. Kenneth. Howe returned on Satur day to his work in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Hardy were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hardy of _01ean. . S. V. Gribbens and family and Mrs. G. W. Thompsett and Mrs. F. \B. Goodchild were in Buffalo, Saturday. Walter Hickey spent Saturday night and 'Sunday at home. Mrs. Mary Lewis has returned to , her home here after spending the i winter in Chicago. | Our night watchman, E. B. Strong, i is able to be on duty again after his ' recent illness. Several members of I. O. O. F. 1 Lodge attended the funeral of Clark • Cradler, who was a member of the t order, at Franklinville, Thursday of last week. ' j Anton H'edin is repairing the in- ' terior of his flat over the jewelry; store. i Mr and Mrs. W. D. -Pratt arrived ' home Friday last after- spending the • winter with their daughter and fam-1 ily at TSau Gallic, Fla. \ ' j Mrs. M. B. Ea,ston of Belmont was 1 a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Wass this week. D. H. S. basketball team attended the banquet given by the Athletic As sociation held at Salamanca on Sat-' urday. ' Pete Scheid and little nephew, I Bruce Morgan spent Saturday at the I Hickey home. \ ' \ j; Rev. W. H. Mason of Mayville was I a guest of friends in town, Friday j and Saturdays ^ i Mrs. Stanley House of Sardinia has -Word was received here Friday of recently been a guest at the Crosby the death of Onnolee Snyder, the home on the Lake Road. eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and The Misses Margaret Joslyn of Ar- 1 Mrs. I. D. 'Snyder of East Aurora, cade and Peggy Bacon of Franklin- Onnolee had always been a frail child ville spent Sunday with friends in She died at a hospital at Rochester, town. Minn., where she had been for treat- Mrs. Lester Crosby spent the week ment the past year. Mr. and Mrs. end with her mother, Mrs. Morrison. Snyder were former residents of this Miss .Pearl Crosby was in Buffalo, village and have the heartfelt sym- Monday and Tuesday. ipathy of their many friends. ~ _.„ _ I Mrs. Lewis Mayerat will entertain HIT I > the La-dies' Aid of the M. E. phurch, on Wednesday afternoon, March 9th. »r . „, — ZT1 A u Attorney Manley E. King of Mr. and Mrs. E. U Arnold were Springville had legal business in town Sunday afternoon callers at A. <»^s a turday ~ • ArnoU:? •- = . - , . U-Mr^iid-Jlts^o^d^ersojni^jid C0LDEN VILLAGE W M n Law W onlrmaV father ^ghters, Jean and KatTr^FlSst sShn 'e wtt deters 0 SPend | M ^rTIhelley ^as in Buffalo thv Leonard Mondav niirht. I Ward - wno I s m '. ne General hospital old ^Friiav 31 Ca \ er * * U Ar \-'i Mt 'Llwi^Mayerat who has beea - s,r - - I spending a week with friends in Buf- Leon, W. Law bought a cow of M. F._Jones of Sandusky on Saturday. George Domes-of Franklinville was a business caller at Earl Beckwith's on Saturday, falo has returned home, Rev. Ebleke of the Lutheran church here is. holding services in Springville every Sunday afternoon. „ - i, m. i J 1 Mr. Holderly of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Moryylle Charles and little | Mrg William Schwenker and two daughter visited Mrs. E. iL. Arnold U hiIdren of Buffalo were guests of on lhursday. . . . _. I relatives in town, Saturday. Misses* Mildred Charges and Clara Still of Niagara Falls Were week-end guests of the former's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. M. J. Charles. Gilbert Schoepfliri helped Morvylle > Charles cut logs a few days \ last Robert Berry has moved to the, E Q Leonard and family visited Jones farm on the Hill. i.^ ^. T ,r x. aw nome on Sunday. with her parentr-in West V^X^^E ^fiS* ^ \^\^ .^Pioher^Buffalo spriSthT^ «*$J* '^Cpflnfis wiping E. L. week-end with his family, \here. Arnold in the su * bush Charles Hafner of Sardinia called Mr and Mrs Arrest- Solonberger at the Hopkins home Saturday. • f , Buffa i 0 were Sunday guests at the Howard Francis of White School JJ n ome. G. M. Leonard and family are ill house called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis, Sunday. with the grippe. CATTARAUGUS ROAD OPPORTUNITY FOR Salesman To Sell Bonds In Wyoming County On or about March 21st, an old established New York Bond House will appoint its Wyoming county distributor. This repYesents an opportunity for some salesman (with experi ence in securities selling) to associate himself with a live, well-organized, reliable bond house, whose unusual co-opera tion has placed many men in the successful, financially in dependent class. No investment of money is required; no nnTHgnvritintM>r-other_commitment need be made. We have many successful men througnoutTKe - rountrv-who— established themselves in the bond business in their own community, and, due to the liberal commissions we pay and the real help and assistance we give our men, are making an unusually attractive income themselves with full safety to the investor. If you are one of those who are seeking a better and more profitable connection this year and for years to come, file your application now, address D. P. A. P. O. Box 109, Wall Street Station. New York, N. Y. CHRISTIANITY requires one more ordinance No righteousness in jtoelj- te ^ H ^%5raSK.3 t ! per Cent OI Gentiles because Catherine Butler, Sunday! Df this omission. Fully ex- ^j^-S&'S Mr. plained Ul . Fred Cole, Sunday. \ | . _TT>«T A ¥ ' Mr. Thomas Delaney spent the ' ANTI-PAGAN JOURNAL week-end with his parents, here. '• First number out March 15. Gr £ a n s !ft *£• One dollar for 6 months lt3 J >ut we are pleased, to, say are much better at this time'. — < 150 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Thomas Butler and_Mi& Ger- aldine Kerwin attended the farewell • mmm —^i - party given. Mr. and Mrs. George NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Purro- McConnell, Wednesday evening. | ant to an order made by Hon. Bar- M* 1 : ?£™ ,s hel P ln * Ed - Nea \ , _ _ ,, -^j, _* . . mon this week, ber B. Conable, the Surrogate of Mr Tnornbury ca i led on the County of Wyoming, in Surro- -• - - - • - Ef te il ^ Urt ' \v 11 \ 18 1 ! e f eby Mrs ' Degenfelder\ called on to all persons having claims or de- Mrs. Floyd Barnard on Monday \ mands against George P. Tisdale, I Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Stone, Ed. Nea, late of the town of Arcade, in said mon and Miss Victorine Neamon call- County of Wyoming, deceased, that ed on Ml C- an d Mrs. John Neamon of they are required to exhibit the same Delevan. Wednesday, with the vouchers thereof, to the nn- 1 , M,s ? .Y?*K->ne D Kerwin spent a few dersigned, the Executor of the' last £j3L WLTH MRS - JOHN E - ,GREEN I 881 Thomas Butler last Sunday. will and testament, of said deceased at the law office of Arthur H. Eester in the Village of Warsaw, in the said Coiinty of Wyoming, on or before the 1st day of July, 1927, Dated, December 17,, 1926. James C. Cottrill, Executor. Arthur.\ H.\ \Lester Atferney for \ \ExecutorTWarsaw K.T. 43tr6 COMPANY Near Broadway and\ Fillmora Buffalo. N. Y. * LADIES' HATS, $2.98 Youthful and Matronly Styles Every Head Six* Hundredi of Hats at this Prica and you cannot beat than for $5. week. Mr: C. I. Fairfield and son, Charles who have .been on the sick list, are better at this writing. Mr. Fred- Cole attended the party given f or\Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCon nell, last Wednesday evening. COUNTY LINE ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bakeman have moved back to their jfarm. T. J. Colviii andTfamily of Buf falo were Sunday callers a t the home of G. E. Cramer. , . Lee Taylor has sold his dairy from his farm on this road. — \Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKernan of 'Aiken, Pa,,, were guests of Mr. and Mrs\..ETM. Jones-this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werner and family were in Farmersville, Sunday. Leon Bakeman motored to Buffalo for a few days visit with relatives thiB week. Our school '9upt, John T. McGurr- en of Bliss visited our school, Friday. 8TJRE SALE—0TJE WANT ADS. Printi ing- FOR THE BUSINESS MAN_ FOR THE BANKER FOR THE MANUFACTURER FOR THE FARMER FOR THE INDIVIDUAL FOR CLUBS AND LODGES THE WYOMING COUNTY HERALD is equips ped to supply every printing neerhof the commun ity in the best possible way. ^e are prepared to supply the most intricate store and factory forms to make business and industry more efficient. We can supply everything\ that the fanner needs such as: SUGAR LABELS * SYRUP LABELS Approved Shipping Tags Baled Hay Tickets • Scale Tickets ' Milk Company Tags For the individual-may we suggest': Personal stationery Calling Cards 1 Wedding Invitations Announcements, etc. PROCESS ENGRAVING We do, in our own shop, the highest clam of Process Engraving; which are at least haii the price of the regular engraving and prea- ' -entan-equally-gooaappearance .--^e-will -be pleased to submit samples at any time. COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS: \\ Monograms in the class colors, and all done on the best grade, of stationery. Ask for. Bamples~of-thi8 work.^- . — We can give excellent service on these fnYi-\ • tations and at a much leas cost than formerly. Wyoming County Herald ARCADE, N. Y.