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PAGE THEEJ mm NEWS jfr. Charles Smith and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Biirkett of Buffalo spent , t!, e ' week-end with Mr. and Mrs* nnj'amin-Cook. e Wm. -Morse returned, Sunday, t tm a visit in Buffalo and Corfu. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Walters ind family and Mr. John Leslie of Buffalo, spent the Fourth with Mr.' and Mrs. Benjamin Cook. - jlr! and Mrs. A. E. Austin visited Mrs. Wm. Mc.Nair at Warsaw hospital- Mrs. B. C. Brown >s on the sick I jrfn and Mrs. Guy Stone spent the L ^ek-end in town. / . Jfr.\ and Mrs. Lawrence and fam ily and Mrs. Lewis Morse of Corfu, •-' ,r \ <~!hnrles Morse and Uo. - Mr, and Mrs. Charles Morse itaily of Perry visited, Mrs. Jennie Beebe and William Morse, Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Haskell VKfJEecTTier lister in.\ £en-y last week. Mr. a'nd Mrs. Clifford Twiss and, Slighter of Curriers visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Austin, Sunday. Harold Darling of Attica is visit ing in town. Earl Moore and son, Charles were inlitde Valley, Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Walters of .LeKoy and Mrs. Dix of Batavia visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell over Sunday. Mrs.. Benjamin Cook, Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. T. J. Cobb and Mrs. Charles Lucie visited Mr. and'Mrs. Elmer dwell- at Holland, Wednes- 'day. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Pratt called on Jin and Mrs. E. M. Dustin at Hoi- Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Isimmoas of Williamsville and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hughes and family visited relatives in Cattaraugus last week. Mrs. David Cornwall of Olean vis ited at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Cornwall this week. Mr. and Mrs. DaLew Hughes and daughter, Mr. ancLMrs. Howard Bon- , steel,' Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hawks and l_family, Mr. and. Mrs. Francjs Davis and family and Mr. and \Mrs.- F. E. Freeman held a picnic -at the Forks, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.'Wimer and Mr. Royal Williams of Farmersville were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Gomel? Mills, Sun day, ^ Miss Marguerite George i s very jll with pneumonia. Miss Margaret Williams is caring for her. . Mrs. Benjamin Cook and daughters land Mrs. Wm. Griffith found busi ness in Deleyan, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D.wight Jones attend ed the Perkins .reunion, Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed k Perkins Franklinville. Mr. and Mrs. George Sparks enter tained their grandchildren last week. Peter Hughes returned from Utica and Niagara Falls last Thursday. He attended a family reunion there. * Clifford Lloyd was in Buffalo last week and bought a new Ford touring car. • , Mr. and Mrs. George Sparks .spent the week-end at Hazelhurst. Haold Darling of Attica is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W Jones. Mr. and Mrs. George Morse and family of Perry and Mrs. Emma Morse and family of Corfu visited at the Beebe'hbme, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Avery and son of California yisjted Mr. and Mrs. called on friends here Monday; Editlj-\Powell found business in Ar cade, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Flint, Mr. N. W. Flint of Akron called on friends here Monday. Mr. -and Mrs,. Leland McElheney and daughter of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Merrill and daughter, Marion of Rochester were visitors at the Merrill home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs\. Albert Barnum of Albuquerque,' New Mexico and MR- and Mrs, Robert Davidson of WiW coy.'N. Y., were 4th of July callers of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore-HaydenT Mr. Osoar Hartburgh and sons of Niagara Falls, Mr.-and Mrs. Ernest Hartburgh and daughters of Buffalo and Alman Griffith were Sunday and M6hday\\gu\ests\ at th \e7 James' Griffith- home • Mr. and Mrs. David Congo and family visited relatives in iC&ult, Canada over tlxTjsxfeek-end. Wm. Law and A. E. Austin attend ed a supervisors meeting in Little Valley last Thursday. YORKSHIRE lana, Saturday. ^ Aurora • John ftubleman, Sunday. Mrs. C. Wk Pratt lasTweek: Mr . and . jj' r s. W. E. Pra tt and son, in East Aurora, Wednes- leon were day evening. Erton Moore and sons Milford and Sherman of Buffalo spent the week end with Earl Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes .and Wm. Jones visited friends in Yorkshire, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Owens, Mr. md'Mrs. Floyd Higgins and daugh ter Erma spent Sunday at the Rush- ford Gorge. Mr and Mrs. F. H. Freeman visit*- ti Monday at Wm. Rauenhorst's at Sardinia. Mr and Mrs. Will Hughes, Mr. Calvin Hughes and Miss Marion Pugh wre guests of Dan Moore at Center- ville. iMiss Ruth Hughes and Mrs. Chamberlin came home with them. Chester Skiff of Silver Springs vis ited relatives here last week. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Mowers of Rochester spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and-Airs. DaLew Hughes Mr. and. Mrs. David Jones and family spent Sunday at Letchworth Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pratt and Mrs. C. W Lloyd were in Holland, Satur day to attend an 'old schoolmates reunion and called on Mr. and Mrs. 1 Crowell. They found Mr. Crowell •pioving, Mr. ° and Mrs. Theodore Hayden, Mrs. Mary Orr and Miss Hattie Hay^- den visited at Prof. F, M. Smith's at Holland, Saturday: Mr. Clayton McElheney of Cleve'- Iand, was at the home of his mother, Sunday. Mrs. Lydia Strong came with him to visit friends here for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Taylor and daughter, Florence, attended a-fam ily reunion at Punxatawney last Sat urday. . Miss Nina Worthington a'nd Miss Adams of Porterville called at Mrs. Lillian Veil's, Monday. Week-end Guests a t the Wm. Griff ith home were Mrs. H. R. Wilson, Mrs, Maria Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Heliry Mettler and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grosvenor and son John of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Brown and Robert, were at the celebration exercises at Canisteo, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffith and Mrs. Ellen Wilson visited relatives in Dalton, ^Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stone arc home for a short vacation. Mary Wilson attended the wedding of Miss Elenor Haskell at Arcade; Sunday evening. ' Harold Lloyd visited friends in Canada, Sunday. R.ev. J. S. Thompson of Belmont Goodyear - Built Pathfinders We sell you these nationally known^ quality tires at prices that make buying away from home poor economy. Compa re ! Size Mrs. Frank Lawton of Sardinia was a\ guest at Henry Roger's, Mon day. Mrs. May Handy and daughter, May of Buffalo were guests at Frank Daley's, July 4th. Sunday guests at the Charles Casey home were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arnold of Franklinville, Mr. |antl Mrs. E. M. Hughes and Wm. James of Sandusky, Mrs. John Wulff and Leroy Ztmmer of Buffalo. Miss Mildre'd Lawton of Sardinia is a_ guest of her aunt Mrs. Henry Rogers. Mr; and Mrs. Claud Payne, and daughter Marjorie visited Mrs. C. H. Miller, Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. Merle Stockin are guests of Mr. and Mrs^_F: C. Stockin. Newman Hawks of Batavia was a guest of his sister, Saturday. Mrs. Frank McClory and children were in Cuba, Sunday. Rev. Geoi-ge Hanes and family of Rochester are visiting her sister. Mrs. John Schang. ..Mt, Harry Stettenbenz and family of Woodlawn Beach spent the Fourth at Lloyd Smith's. ' Mr. and Mrs. Byrd King of Spring- ville were at Hugh Terwilliger's and Perry Chaffee's, Sunday. Ronald Tullar and family of Fill more were Sunday guests at Arden Tullar's. Miss Edna Tullar returned home'with them. Allen Hartel and family of Niag- .ara Falls were guests at the James Wagoner home, Saturday. Mrs. P. J. Westover was a dele gate to the Western Federation of Home Bureau Clubs which was held at Chautauqua, Wednesday, June 29, Sarah Smith is visiting nerjjs»thw4»v E. N. Smith.' n Miss Nina Worthington and Miss Lilly Adams of Porterville ,'spen.t Monday in town. Mrs. Cheston Blakeley and ' Mrs. ByroniPeckham went to the Millard- Fillmore hospital, Buffalo, Wednes day. Mrs. Blakejey underwent a Typical Mail Order Price* * Plus Postage 30x3% CI. Cord , 7.23 30x3y 2 O. S; CI. Cord . 7.73 31x4 S. S. Cord . 12.93 32x4 S. Sv Cord 13.45 33x4 - &. S. Cord 13.87 32x4y 2 S. S. 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The • family seeking an all- purpose automobile—those women and men who require personal cars of unquestioned . smartness—the business man who demands combined econ- 'omy, utility and fine appear ance—owners of high-priced automobiles who wish to enjoy the advantages ._i .of additional . transportation'wfthout sacrifice' of quality or prestige— .'—all .find in Chevrolet exattly the car that meets their needs, at a price whose. lowness re» v Sects the economies of gigantic production! The Imperial Landau This notableexample of style car-de-ifining .(fords true custom- built appearance .nil luxury. The Sport » Cabriolet The most\dlstlnctl»e two-four passenger car ever offered In the low-priced field. Spacious rumble seat. $ 715 •The Landau •• Fine appearance em phasized by beige brown Duco finish. -bUck leather rear quarter, and landau bows. r The Roadster * A favorite among those • who demand econ- '.omlcal operation and / . smart appearance Itfa ^\>Vtwo>passenger open car. J ^ . -^25 f -~°- K Flint. Mich. , The Coupe Combines smart ap pear.ncej and all- around utility with low price. Popular for pro fessional or personal car. . . \ .Co. b. Flint, Mich. serious operation and Mrs. Peckham is having treatments.. Both are doing fine. «— Mrs. \Robert Pitcher and daughter Martha and Mrs. Joseph Wilkinson and children of Buffalo were at Mrs. C. H. Miller's, Sunday. Howard Woods of Rushford was a caller at Lloyd Smith's, Sunda; YORKSHIRE Morning worship / afe»WfSl) o'clock. Church school <2it 11 o'closk. Bible Study in \Genesis Wednes day evening 7:46. FAIRVIEW Charles Pierce has the contract for painting the > Homer Tarble house in Rushford. A daughter, Mildred June', weigh-, ing 2 % lbs. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvenes Metcalf, June 28. John Davis and son Ellsworth of Wyoming took dinner at the C. A. Pierce home, Wednesday.. George Prior is visiting in Eldred this we.ek. • Howard Pingary purchased a horse of M. P. Jones of Sandusky, Wednes day. Fred Nixson and Joe Norris of Bradford spent the week-end at the C. A. Pierce home. Thomas Prior and family \of Buf falo spent the Fourth at the home of his father. G. L. Griffith, and family and E. M. Graham and wife and D. W. Eckart and wife and son and Mrs. Sonestby and Mrs. John Gilmore attended the Farmers' picnic at Little Valley, Sat urday. Mrs. Stanley Morgan of Arcade called on her parents, Wednesday. Janet Gilmore is spending her .va cation at her home. „ Mary and Will Thomas of Center- ville visited a t the Floyd Evans home Friday. •Rev. Mills of Sandusky was calling on' our road Friday. 4 Mrs'. Wallace of-.Gainesville visit ed her sister, Mrs. Alvenes Metcalf, Thursday. Mrs. Leo Hardy and Mrs. Howard Pingary and Mrs. Thomas James and Mrs. A. G. Cole attended .the Phila- theas' picnic,at Mrs. Thomas James' rat Hardys Corners, Tuesday. - John Zimmerman-and'wife and son Roy spent the Fourth with his sister and family. Stepha Horworth and gentleman friend spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Young. Mrs. Bert Harvey and daughters Helen and Jennie visited her. parents, Mr. and Mrs.- C. Jenkins, Tuesday. Esther Braymifler is spending her vacation i n Orchard Park. Mrs; Peter Pieher was in Buffalo, Wednesday. Devillo Hall was out from Buffalo, Wednesday.- Hazel Hopkins called on Mrs. G. E. Graham, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Braymiller and children were Tuesday evening call ers at Floyd Everett's. E. Uber and Carol Picher were in Buffalo, Thursday. < > Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graham of Graham Corners were Friday even ing callers at George Graham's. , Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Demmon, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Demmon land THr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins stfent Sun day- at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Bert Harvey. .Mrs. Frank Braymiller is spending; the week at the home of Jier daugh ter, \Mrs. J. Gernold at Orchard Park. Burton and George Braymiller of S'ardinia were calling on friends here Mo'nday. James and John Starks of Riceville spent Sunday at the home of their sister, Mrs. Owen Eastland. ' Yes sir, Want Ads. deliver. FP 6-20-2T P O 3261 Ad 1505 /I Quick to light Q uick to eooUl *625 Denison & Dickey:, Arcade, N. Y. Associate Dealer F; O. HURLBURT, Bliss, N/Y. A XI T Y A T L O W COST BLOCK Dan Hetzel of Sardinia spent Mon day with his sister, Sarah Jenkins. Mr. and 'Mrs, Fohebush and Mr. and Mrsf Hansmoral of Riceville vis- ited-Mrs. Mary Ypungsr-Monday; Mr. and Mrs. Neal- Hopkins called at the Uber home, Saturday. *Mary Youngs-, called_on Mrs. 6. E.. Graham, Tuesday. ' Alice land Roy Conrad of West Valley called at the Graham home, Sunday.. ... > Neal \Hopkins and KeVerd Hall were in Springville, Tuesday..\ IP y •Hill ' <W< m-\ w, PURITAN and tE&FECTION , Oil Cook Stoves CLEAN . = \J < SAFE ~ DEPEMDABtrE Ask yotir dealer for a demonstration. For' best; results, use SOCONY, the safe, clean Kerosene. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway