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THE BIG FOUR PAPERS HAVE 8000 READERS EACH WEEK, AND COVER THE LOCAL TERRITORY ABOUT 90% PER CENT. =3= VOLUME XXXVI PUBLISHED EACH FRIDAY AT ARCADE, N. V FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1927 > NUMBER 17 COOP PROGRAM FOR FOURTH HORSE RACES, TWO- BALL MUSIC BY ARCADE OTHER \SPORT&: FOUR i GAMES BOYS BAND You an invited to spend'the ever .toriou* Fourth in Arcade.. The* Ar- 1 ,v,r,K« Association as- put- »* e u \ ?...„r ,,. n m nf races, ball ,1. Springville Chapter i Will Confer Degree; Members - of Springville Chapter No. 275 R. A. M., will visit Arcade Ghapter-Nor-322,-Nthis-eveni 1 ng—The- visitors will confer the Holy Royal Arch Degree. 'After the .ceremonies, lunch will be .served and a social-hour enjoyed. , SOLDIERS GALLERY The' boys -who *stood v by the!) Country in the World War; and thu^- honorad themselves and the com munity. (i „g on a program games: will be music by. the hui>e \pulling contest,it, etc.,. ;Mch\is Mire to furnish a goo etc Dd day/s Arcade Hoy* Band, under the direc tion oi Pi of. Lloyd. The boys feel i jus! i>i'ulc in the advancement they have niiiiie, and we feel sure you will enjoy tins feature. The day's program starts at 10~a. B ., with .1 horse-pulling contest in (rli'rch ,i number of the best pulling teams in this section have already entered.\ Fiitries will be accepted up.-to ihr .starting time, ' - it 10.'SO. Arcade and Delevan Tri- Cotinty League bail teams wilf play. Jijain at '-:'J0 they play a' second game. Those are sure to estinp as the Arcade boys are going out to win games from now on. The nurse races will commence at^ 1 :30 p. m There are-four races on the prutrram, three heats to each race A gowii entry list already assures closely contested races, and more , horse* ate expected from Batavia, i assigned -to duty on the Minneapolis. Hamburg, and Warsaw. • Served throughout the World War We are informed f here - are - to- be | Now living in Little'Valley where other tpoits, but the program has not he is the shipping clerk for ^he Cat- MOVING DAY • FOR SCHOOL SEATS FROM ^ARCADE SCHOOL BEING MOVED TO I.. O. O. F. TEMPLE AND WILSON BLOCK, WHERE SCHOOL \' WILL BE HELD NEXT YEAR. The beginning of the end of the old school buildingin Arcade occurr- pd this week with chTe moving of the students /desks to the Odd Fellows Temple and the O. T ; Wilson block, where students will be housed during the coming school year. Below is a very interesting article I occasion. -—-> on the old school building, written I The graduates were: Victor Als- by*Miss Monica Connors. [worth, Harlan Clark, Harry Douglas, LARGE CLASS GRADUATED ARCADE*' \HIGH' SCHOOL PRE SENTED DIPLOMAS TO TWEN- ' TY-THREE GRADUATES .-AT HAMMONl5 -THEATRE. Twenty-three graduates of Arcade High School received their diplomas at the Commencement exercises held in Hammond Theatre, Wednesday evening. The stage of the theatre was beau tifully decorated with! flowers for the \\^\\LAWRENCE R. SMITH Lawrence R. Smith, son of Prof. • and Mrs. F. M. % Smith, died in the , DeGraft\ Memorial hospital in North Tonawanda, June -20 The ; funeral was held from his late residence in that city- on- Thursday,.June-23.- Bur ial in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo. iLawrence leaves his Wife, Eliza.- beth, and sons Robert, William, Curt is and-Donald, besides his aged father and mother, broJfcher,._.Arthur, and sisters, Genevieve Smith, Dora Stone and Grace Orr. Lawrence was forty-eight years old. N His death was very' sudden caused -by appendicitis followed by peritonitis. He was a graduate of the Arcade High School and of Cor nell University. NOEL R . PEARSON | Son .of R. W. Pearson, Arcade, en listed as bandman in U. S. Navy, and DELEVAN HIGH COMMENCEMENT TWELVE SENIORS RECEIVED DIPLOMAS TUESDAY EVENING KATHERINE PINGREY, VALE DICTORIAN. VERNA HOW ATT, SALUTATORIAN. WM. HOOPE DROPPED DEAD been amnged as we go to press. President W. S. Davis, and Secre- jtaraugus.Cutlery Co. He is also one | of the umpires in the Tri-County tory i D Parker, and other officers .'baseball league. He is an accomplish- ini. I memi.crs of the Association are 4 cd musician. doing 'heir best to provide an ex-1 cellent day's entertainment. ML VERNON LODGE BURNED MORTGAGE CELEBRATED SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF ORGANIZA TION OF LODGE. A NOTABLE MEETING. LARGE CROWD. GOOD SPEECHES. lit. Vernon Lodge at Java Village celebrated its 75th anniversary- Fri day evening at the Java- Village Ma ; sonic temple. It was the biggest GORDOSTHAKES BADLY CUT ARCADE HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING As it stands today. The newer part of the building is in the; foreground. It is proposed to demolish these build ings to make room for the new school building. Working plans for the new buildin g are now being prepared by the architect. By the proposal of Lieut. Gov. Lowman, he would raze -these buildings and use whatever of materials he could in the construction of the new building,.and deduct the amount from the contract price. House wreckers of Buffalo wanted $3,500 for the job, as well as all the material they could salvage. Courtesy of D. Grant Hodge IN AUTO ACCIDENT ON ROAD TO THE PASSING OF THE OLD SCHOOL Here is an attempt to interpret something of the story of Arcade High School** from its humble be- CHAFFEE, WHEN LEWIS' AUTO \ ,RUN INTO TRAILER OF ROWLAND TRUCK HOR ART ginning-\' 0 - 1821 to -its glorious con- \ u 'sumation in the new structure that will be a lasting monument to the people of our N -thrivin'g and enter prising community. If this flttle essay will recall the pleasant memo ries of your stay at Arcade school, it will have achieved its end.' It is over one hundred years ago • Gordon Hakes of Chaffee was bad ly cut about the face and head, and vmK. tt.iiyi.;. ..— — _-«,„-_. , nac j ijj s shoulder sprained about 11 gathering of the kind Mt. Vernon j m Wednesday evening? when the LoilKe has seen in years. There were Essex 8) ; dan o£ Hobart Lewis of ' tha \ t ~ th ~ e firVt 'schooi\was b'uilr^'am representatives from all the lodges, of Aica( j e run into the trniler of a Row . ^^^li^S^^le^^^ &e mstcW\ ^ nCar -^ ? i' and , trUCk t andi T nB ° n ^ e Sh3d taught school \n \ '° <^X E^rause of Batavia lodge th h *Zl and had blen & hut ^ St °° d ^ th * Gi P h \ was the chief sneaker at the anniver- Itruck nacUa nroKen .a.\ie ana naa. oeert , p ar k er house was afterward built. ^•tS P l^w S MdjS .- , {' tttnd ' n «P on th0 ^ oad for ^ eral !hy Darnel Shedd and still, stands; ry'a< .t existed in the state at the hours. . _, rn fi ^±° wned and used by the late G. A. v| time Mt Vernon Lodge was formed'.George DuC on gaye firsrind ^+B a rne S ^s-i a _t e n £ inimt^ ? 1825- in iv.2 the progress Masonry had the injured and then, brought him to , i 82 7, Mr. Sheddf ^iiTtMgHrWirol-, made and why it had grown. Other J Dr. B D. Shedd, where the wounds , here in a new bundmg that sto0(1 - speakei- included the Rev. W. Ed- |Were dressed. His injuries are not where the Congregational church now mund \ INOII of LeRoy, grand chap- considered serious. stands. In 1893, Samu«l Sedgewich lain and Burt El Gowdy of Batavia, j Mr. Lewis, who was driving the car conducted a select school in the baSe- tonct deputy grand master; ,R. F. and Robert Barber, who was- with mcnt of the oU • Congregational Schnrn-toin of Castile,, past district'him, escaped with minor bruises; 'church— which served the commun- depun ;md C. S. DelHnger, master : 1 ity also as a town hall and general of Mt Vernon Lodge. - MRS. CYRUS EASTERLY meeting place for all activities. Lateral Francis Drake, Sheldon Edwards, Lutie Laird, Charles Moon, Henry Miller, Frederick Robins, Charles Stenson, Raymond Taylor, Stewart Woodworth, Flora- Bookmiller, Leola Buck, Myrtis Dailey, \Bertha Gordon, Doris Knight, Frances Kuenn, Lila Merritt, Doris Moon, Margaret :Nich- ols, Esther Silloway, Kathleen Sten son: The Class Officers: Stewart W.ood- worth,_president; Doris_^njgj^vice- president; Myrtis Dailey, secretary; Sheldon, Edwards, treasurer. • . The \program included a ,number of selections by the High School Or- jchestra, and the High School Chorus, and the following: Invocation by Rev. Henry Mosley. Salutatory, Lila Address by Albert P, S \5xof the University of Buffalo. Valedictory, Sheldon Edwards,. —Presentatio.n_.of Diplomas cipal E. E. VanNatter. Commencement week' has been a glorious time, for the twelve Seniors of- .Delevan High\ School, who .receiv ed Hheir diplo,mas at the exercises Tuesday evening. THE CLASS ROLL . 'Claris Persons, Dorothy Wilson, Edna Jewert, Erma Wellman, Forrest Wagner, Irma Martin, Katherine Pingrey, -Marion T.rowbridge, Myles. Jackson, Raymond Dye, Verna How- att, Farner Relyea. THE CLASS OFFICERS Verna Howatt, president. Katherine Pingrey, vice-president. Edna Jewert, secretary. Marion Trowbridge, treasurer. -.-Motto: Deeds, not Dreams. The fcommencement week program inclu\ded the baccalaureate service, Sunday, # June 19, Class Day, Monday, evening *and Commencement exercis es, Tuesday evening. THE PROGRAM March, School orchestra. Invocation, Rev. Harold Wass. - Salutatory t _.Verna Howatt,. presi dent of Senior Class. x Selection, H. E. Girls, Sexette. Valedictory, Katherine Pingrey. Address, Rev. Charles W. Walkei-, Batavia, N. Y. t ,' Selection, School orchestra. Presentation of Diplomas. *• ^Benediction, Rev. Harold Wass. WORKING\ IN GARDEN AT AR CADE WHEN HE SUDDENLY TOPPLED OVER.' DIED IN FEW MINUTES. Win. 'Hooper, for>«ve greater part bf-his life, a residejrof this section died suddenly, Tujfcday. He was working in Berthat* Steele's garden, \yhen he suddenly* toppled.-over. 'As sistance was at hand, but he. died within a short' time. Dr. A. L. Seyse';; coroner, was call ed and issued fi death certificate. The body was 1 taken to his old home on iLiberty Street, now occu pied by_Mrs. Follett, from where the funeral Services will be held at 1 p. m. today, and 2 p. m. from the Welsh church, Freedom. Burial will be in Freedom cemetery. William Hooper was born in^-the |_town of Wales, October 13, 1851. For many years he lived at Sandusky and later bought, a home in Arcade. Since .the death of his wife he_ made his home Willi 111- _,ons^ Surviving are three sons; Roland and Lloyd of- Buffalo and Clyde of Knowlesville; two brothers, Richard of Arcade and, James of Farmersville, and one sister, Mrs. \Margaret Mc-, Murray of' Rushford. ' ~ . ' On thi- evening's program was the bnrnmir of the mortgage on the Java Villain tt-mple MRS. Mrs. Cyrus in 1840, Professor Sedgewick built , Easterly died at her' Sedgewick Senftnary, where the elite home on Park'street, Arcade,^Satur- ,w>re schooled^, the arts and sciences y at 1:30, after a long illness. IA few ^a^later the building was The funeral services were held in sold.to the M. E. Association for a At this .time the district school was .held in.the building now used as a dwelling by Doctor Davis. The L, H. STICKLE HELD I -rne iuneriu seivi.e, n.c*v -.^.v* ... - ... , , > , POR FIRST DEGREE MURDER ! the home. Tuesday, Rev. Dailey offi- Smutch which stood till extensive re- - . 'cutting, interment was in Sardinia P*'\ were made a few years ago.- As a result of the fatal auto acci- , cem etery. den* at Lime Lake last week, m | jj- ay p ar ker wasJborn in Sardinia, which Miss Genevieve Long was vn-|N. Y-.-Octobef 8; 1886, the daughter , _ . .... stantly killed when she and the horse [ o f j^jr and Mrs. Fred Parker. She original subscription for establishing she was riding were struck 'by an was - un jted in marriage to Cyrus !the Arcade Academy bears the date auto driven by L. H. Stickle, of 37 .Easterly, January 9, X906. Fori October l, 1 1861. The charter was Kenmore Road, Kerimore, a claim I twenty years she has made her home .granted in February 1862, and the agent lor the I. R. C, he has been! m Arcade, where she was loved and school opened in .April 1863, with held for the action of the grand'jury,'! estemed by a large circle 'of friends. Professor J. W. Earle as Principal, ckr&ed with first degree murder, j • She is survived by her husband, | The late Miss Nichols of Chaffee was After the accident Stickle attempt- [Cyrus. Easterly, her parents, Mr. t .and .the first graduate in 1864.\ In April edtoget away, altho the radiator of j Mrs Fred Parker, Erie, \Pa. - OTie.ir870, it was changed to the Arcade his ear was cracked and the waler j brother, J. Parker of Dearborn,.'Academy and Union School. Today run out, and the windshield was, Mich., two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Pol- 1 this institution is known as the Ar- smashed. he continued on to Machias ;] e tt Af Chaffee, and Mrs/Nellie Char- cade High School. Among the many where an efTort was made to stop him, les. of Erie, Pa. ' j principals who served with dist'inc- with<Ait leffect He continued loft j ^ tion and honor were: A. L. Eastman, Qnr »T IN FYE- ~. J Mr. Charles Goldsmith, Mr. Wheel- anui , an d, Mr. F. M. Smith.'Mr. F. C. Lyon, George Addington, 10 years bid, .of 'Mr. Babcock, Mr... D. L. Hint. This SOLD THE COWSt TAKE AD. OUT John Schang of Yorkshire came into the Herald Office Monday, after his ad. had run one week,, and iLaid: \Take out'that ad. I ordered for. two weeks. I sold the cows the same day the paper came, out.\ Next? BASEBALL MRS. CLARA HARRISON TRI- CQUNTY LEAGUE RESULTS Saturday's scores: Delevan t at East Aurora 6. ' Springville 3 at Oattaraugus 14. Sunday's games: —Arcade^ELat- Springville 11. • . ' Delevan at EUicottville (rfliir).-;— Thi» \Week's Garnet Clara Gambrell Harrison was born in Otlerdam, Kent, England, June 12, 1844 and'died a\t the home of her son, Willie- Harrison in Delevan, N. Y., June 15\ of cerebral hemor rhage; On July 29, 1872 she was united in marriage to William Harrison and they came to -the United States two years later. To them were bom nine children, two having died in infancy. They resided in Buffalo a few years, then came to Delevan, remain ing in this vicinity the balance of their lives. Mr.-Harrison died Feb. 2, 1917. She leaves' to mourn their, loss, Mrs.—Earl Joslin and George Harrison_ of Arcade; Albert, Frank and Willie of Delevan and Mrs.. John Vickmaa, of Toledo, Ohio, and. Edward of Go- wiinHa, and also nineteen grand- children.' The funeral services were held at the home on June 18, at 2 p. m. : 'Rev. Wass officiated. Interment in Delevan cemetery. _ i Among those from out-of-town who attended the funeral were': Mr. and Mrs. J6hn,V.ickman and children, Mrs. Thornton ' Robinson ,and, xon, '. Chauncey and Frank Ross of Toledo, O;; Mr.\ and Mrs. John Shear and Mrs. A. S. Blowers and daughter, | Edna of East Aurora, Mrs. Mest arid son of Holland, Mr\. < and Mrs. Geo. ' Harrison of Chaffee, Mr. and Mrs. - Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Joslin and children, Mrs. Frank Caner and Mrs. Ed. Porigo of Arcade, Mrs. George 7 -Graham_and Mrs. Ernest Graham of Blue HifiT — June 25: 1 • • Cattaraugus at East Aurora. Pear- FARMERS FIELD DAY son of Little Valley, umpire. AT HAMBURG,- JUNE. 25 1 Arcade at Delevan, Facklan of Final plans for the Arinual Farm- Cattaraiigus, umpire. • ers' Field Day and Picnic, at Ham- Ellicottville at Springville, Whifc- burg, Saturday, June 25', have been ing of East Aurora, umpire. . made. • DOROTHY POTTER UNDERWENT OPERATION Miss Dorothy Potter underwent a successftil operation in the General £'\f°™Mii c hospital, Buffalo, Wednesday, when. ^ Until he was overtaken near Frank- linville and arrested. He admitted taking a drink in Buffalo, and a pint of alleged -liquor was found In the auto. It was placed in a bank'safe as evidence, FILEWSTODDARD Pearl street, Arcade,' was shot in the*school under Professor Lyon was eye by Milford Woolley last Thurs- (equalled byfe* and excelled by none Mr Donald Filer, sort of Mrs.'j Mable Filer and Miss Delia Stoddard of Syracuse were united in marriage J une 1, at SyWtcuse.. We join in extending congratulations. , •' BOY SCOUTS AT. CRYSTAL LAKE The Boy Scouts of Buffalo-will-be at-Scouthaven next week. Some\ are expected for the first period. Mr. ijeorgn Davey is the camp director^-: WIDENING ARCADE\ STREET The Arcade Village Board 'aTe hav ing a Bhort strip of road widened.. Four feet is being taken from-the>'C. E. Gliss lot and the\ Congregational church lot, on'the north l side'of Main otroet and four feet from the : Ma- sonie lot on'tl-Mrs: F.\C.'- Lockwood's lot on the south side:of- tlie street, Op the north side \this leavea ^a narrow strip of lawn between the Toadwrty and 1 the vrtXk.* Just -why \lis strip is le.ft, doe? not* appear. Men of little faith never amount w much in business'. •- •\' ' day. Just how it happened does not seem to be clear. • Dr. Davis took the Addington boy to Dr. LeWin of\ Buf falo, who-treated, him. He la home now and it is hoped'no permanent in jury may result.' ^ . • ACCOMMODATIONS.; . ; : ' ..Jj . ^ AT SILVER:JLAJKE .\*. It-will be welcome • ne-ws*\to«'Virr readers- .to , know ^that Mrs.Lena Krauss, who conducted:'the 'Arcade Restaiirant for over a year,;has Ieasr edj,.the Green, Lantern I.nn k at. ; Silver Lake. She has accommodations t for, tourists^ or will serve meals at : any \\'V™ time!\ -'!~\ ~ ... |and women of to-mon-ow-^-to carry 'Special chicken and steak, Snners' .,' lm ;?' the world principles without , \Located oil,Lake .Front Road..' / \ 1 0l'*y hlc 'J\ L so «ety'w robbed of its stabil- \ You \will .be made most] cordially -* lt yr~? ne human race of it's Christian welcome, \ ' '• i7n..P u!s e—that school that has-prepared At .present • Arcade High School is under the skillful management of .Professor E.- E. {VanNatter, . than whom there is no more efficient prin- cipalin the-state, assisted by a staff of.competent instructors. ' Such in'^brief is the* history—^hal lowed with .age—of - Arcade Schools. And now the old order is about to change for* the new. The .old•school with it's'tender and pleasant mem ories is to -yield to the march of pro gress. The.school that has served the community so'\well—as^-the nurturer of thought, the builder of manhood and • womanhood, the -school that has trained within her walls the men ' ''. MRS. .EARL' -BREWER\ *, Mrs. Earl Brewer died at Catawba •Sanitarium. \Virginia. June .14, aged< 43 years. Her remains were brought to ' Yorkshire for ^.Burial beside \her children. ' - - - \•• - ' ; '* ' Services at the. grave were-held Sunday at 10:00 a. m. / She will be remembered as Pearl Wolcott. pleaders of;-the-'-future inf.principles •'{'.that'will make them more serviceable -•to God and Country— that- school is to.be/only;a-memory. - In it's hallow ed\ place will- stand ft; more modern, [^commodious building, pledged to iarrv on the* work of the past- in building up character. A person of character* is a. soldier of the ideal. He knQ.ws\ what he .is standing for; andstandsupfor.it. r. ' '•=•>.' \' T^'e world rof today is cJClling for Dr. Plummer removed the. wire and bands Team Standings W 'Ir East Aurora 4 2 Delevan 4 1 Cattaraugus 2 2 1 1 1 3 Arcade 0 5 and eui out' the dead bone L « dl \« B «\«« *° F» da ^ AB ^^^S'^OTdSs a t u on « t iro r r a a 8 8 bi^i th \ch h a i s e rasiras ssara^ss s ^ , S^ni^n^. h ^! e Sf Wen et h ^icottX . 2 9 Miss Potter just finished a very sue- g layton ' Cattaraugus 14 c § ssful school year's work. - SheeheT Amulet • 10 CLINCH-MARTIN . , HOTH ' EAST AURORA 8 - nized Wednesday, June, 22,- at\ St. j Cecelia's church at \Sheldon when Miss Pafiline Martin, daughter of i H 5 5 3 4 13 5 8 5 4 The program is scheduled to start PC at 10:00 standard time, with'the pre- 1.000 liminaries for the horseshoe pitching .800 contest, open to any member of the .500 cooperating Farm Organizations. En- .500 tries will be taken up until 10 a. m. .250 The winner and runner-up will rep- .00.0 resent Erie County in the State Wide June 17, Contest. Ten tons of Bison Brand PC-, Slag will be given as prizes to the .625 'winners in this contest. The Soft i625 Ball Base Ball teams will begin the .600..games., at the same' time. A cash .571 prize of $50 will be given to the final .569 winner. .555 Twelve one-act plays will be given .508 by Home Bureau units in Erie CoUn- .500 ty under the direction of Mrs. H. We- .500 dow of WilKanisville,* N. Y., in-'addi- [ tibn to $30 in prizes, the winner , i, Au/iu CPTF Ai«n' \ jwill represent Erie County in a State A very pretty wedding was solera- j LAWN FEKAHD HAMBURG \Wide Dramatic Contest, . | An Elgin Gold Watch will be given •< _ t , „ „ . \ , ~ . 'as a free door prize'to those attend- SS^ Peter and Paul's church of JJ pi e ld Day Mr. and Mrs. Nick Martin of\Sheldon'Hamburg will hold a lawn % fete and . At ~ xl a _ ' the Hon Clarence became the U —•-- J - ^' TW-- T««^«».-^ MMHIIAH WnHnac^oi f ftvn«tnir Tntifl !.. _ - - Clinch, son -• bride of Mr...J*nnard SAPiaHon Wednesday .evening.June Ma c Gr w\ member of Confess wiU of Mr. and Mrs\) Henry 35. v Clark's Highlanders will firnish T s lsolute ?v no «H • - . v ^^m. fvnm'in-snltn 9 ispeaK. inere is absolutely, no ad- Clinch of Punkshire. \ • v j music for dancing from' 10:30\ to 2. , fee-charppd mH .virvnn p in GUn f? h f • h f ?h a ^tSacS SXffiSf 1 ^ eoofe .KS&'J^&traE^ rip, after which they,-attractions and others. A good time. (mvited to f attend. Events are all J.scheduled on standard,time. Mr. and Mrs. short wedding trip, will make, their home_ on the farm Mr. Clinch purchased \of Mr.. Jacob Leonard last winter: such iyoung. people. ^America, needs young men and women of unsullied reputation,..'blameless life, and_gen-, uine character.— t To help furnish such, it has been the 1 mission of our dear old'iArcade High. Her -.memory and her worth will ever linger in our minds Tand hearts—yes, in our' lives. Farewell dear Alma; Mater, you have'fulfilled your mighty tasks—yeu have fought the good figKt—you have* run-your course—you have kept' 'your faith with your= sons' and'\daughters who have gone forth to make this -world— this glorious land of ours—America the Beautiful— &i better land to-live in. V - '- .' • \ \ - May your successor, the'new*Ar cade Highit cany aloft your ba'imer of services—bear on highvyour torch of knowledge—preserve your •> noble /tradftions-^-to the. end.t^hat ^the prindnles .you' instilled—may be en- i| shrinedrin the* hearts and minds of your-^rateful. children. . \' -^.l-ro 1 : \i' Monica E. Connors, Dairymen Met In Arcade, Tuesday WEBB-HUNT\ A meeting of'-the dairymen of^this section was held : ih .Wilson. Hall, Ar cade, Tuesday .evening, rt.v.:-; _ . I Prof. W. Tr Crandall and Mr.' R< F, Bucknam, made the\ principal talks \Practical \methods of increasing the' sjxe' of thejr herds' and-\'0f* in creasing the \tpilk flow, of cows, .dur ing.-the'milk' shortage^ periods must be brought into?. use5.by\\New-Yprk r state..dairymen if, they-'wish to\ kVep their Ohio neighbors out of'the New York;.dairy market,''\was-the\\\gist of the.\talks.. \ - i -' -;'- r - . • ' Dkitcerat East Arcade Every JFnday Night Lee Hotfc'. Sk -Piece OrdbtMtra - T>mmcin r 9 to 2 On -Saturday, June .1-1, Miss Pha- linda 'Ellison Hunt .and Mr. .Clayton i George .Webb, both of Hornell, N. Y., were united in marriage at .the Meth odist'church at 2 o'clock in the af ter- nodn, .Rev. W. W. Dailey officiating. The ring :ceremony was used and the [brides and groom were' accompanied by Miss Cora B. Hunt as bridesmaid and Mr. Harvey N. Hunt as best man, brother arid' sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs, Prosper Trobridge were also with the party- Af£er the cere mony they returned to Hornell. where Mrs. Alice Hunt, mother of the bride served a wedding dinner at, the.Plaza. The young people will be at home | ; at 8 Glen Ave., Hornell,. after the first of July, where they have their home all furnished and in waiting. ' »* - FOOD SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 25 *Ihe Ladies of SS. Peter & Paul's church will hold a baked footf sale, Saturday, June 25, at W. S. Daria' office, starting at 10:00 a. to.