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PAGE FIVE ARCADE NEWS. .- n L Knox arrived home Wed- ' evening from a^two-week's Mr visit in Busseii, N. Y. Mrs. Emma Hogue returned to her home in Chicago on Saturday, after spending a few days with Mr. arid Mrs. George E. Hogue and family. Senator John Knight spent'several (Jays in Albany this week. > - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd-Flint and N. TV. Flint, of Akron were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George* Fuller, Mon- 'dsjpiii'd attended the races. c Mr J- Manness^ is \conducting the clcaninR and pressing business of his-iun. Raymond during the.latter's •trip to Florida, and will give his best attention to the \tfarits of customers. Mrs. John Knight is visiting rela tives m Herkimer and Newport this' week. Mr. and Mrs. - Mrs. Kusseil of Castile' visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kraft, Sunday. Mr. F. C. Hubbard and family of- Perry spent Friday at -the W. W. Prey home. s Lawrence Bootheand Mr. and Mrs. George Hogue and daughter,-.Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith were guests of rela tives in Hmsdale over the Fourth. Miss 'Pauline Brown was' homte from East Aurora over the week-end. Miss Anna Kowe of Buffalo. mas a guest of Mrs. B. L. Knox-from Thurs day until Monday. Mrs. Knox was taken ill Friday and Miss Rowe, who is a nurse, cared for her. - Mrs. L. R. Laird, daughter Beulah, and son Alva attended a reunion ^atf Conesus Lake, Saturday. Mrs. Laird remained for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Pinney of Flint, Mich., were guests of Post- -master and W. M. Pinney._and_Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinney from Friday until v Monday. They were on their wedding trip. The Boys Band gave a concert on the street Friday evening with Pr.of. Lloyd directing.. The boys looked fine in their new white suits and played several selections very accept ably. The concert was much enjoy ed. Miss Helen Stekl of Centerville spent Tuesday with Miss Unabelle Bray. DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE THIS COMING... Protect Yourself Now- No one can prevent a tornado from destroy ing your property. But you CAN prevent serious loss ...... perhaps ruin by ample insurance See this agency of the strong and dependable— AETNA (Fire) INSURANCE £OfjlPANY today ARCADE INSURING AGENCY , Leslie D. Spring, Manager Arcade, New York Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rnapp and daughters, Marian and Edna and Mr. and Mrs. /-William George of Java Village spent a few days the past week at the Thousand Islands, Rome, Syracuse and other points of interest. Mr. Edwin Parker and Mr. and TVIrs. Claude Strong' of Chagrin Falls,. Ohio, visited at John Guild's over the' Fourth. - \\' * * Mr. and Mrs. 'George Porter, Mr.. _and Mrs. William Porter and son, Billy of Batavia spent Friday even ing with Clarence O'Dell and family. Mr. and MrS. Harold VanBuskirk and son of Buffalo, Mr. John Doty- and wife and two children of Or chard Pa_rk. road, visited Miss Edna Barber and Mrs. Roy Bliss, Monday. Mrs. Doty will be remembered as of Buffaly, and Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch and daughter, Mary, of Ba tavia spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Mary Sullivan. Mrs. Lynch and daughter remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barber were guests of Mr. and Mrs. \Frank Colby at Mountain Lake Camp at Little Val ley, from Saturday .until Tuesday. , Miss Bernice Wilson and brother,\ Cecil Wilson, spent the week-end in Canada. Mrs. James Hart and Miss Mar garet Hobin of Bliss are spending the week wtih their sister, Mrs. 'Mary McGuire. \ Mrs. Roger Williams and guests were_in .Buffalo, .Thursday.. Mrs. Harrison Beebe of Sandusky spent the week-end with Mrs. A. J. Beatrice VanBuskirk, who Jived with Beebe, Miss Barber' for several years and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hyland and attended school here. \tfamily spent Sunday and Monday, Mrs, Emily F. Holmes and son, 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs'. Joseph Fisher Lynn of Curriers were guests of Mr. i0t-*ilver (Lake. and Mrs. D. Grant Hodge, the first Mr, and Mrs. Gail Russell ol Erie, of the week. ' . p a . , spent Monday with Mrs. Bert H. B. Bennion and family spent the Christian and-family. week-end at their cottage at Silver I. Mrs. Melinite Cole of North Tona- Lake. wanda was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Destruction of more than 95 per J L. R. Brass over the Fourth, cent of the European corn borers is i Mr. and Mrs. E. F. VanName were estimated as a result of the four' j n Rushford and Farmersville, Tues- months' intensive spring campaign in I jay evening^ defense of the Nation's corn crop. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCall of which ended July 2, accordingto re- Dalton, Ella Cdnklin of Nunda and ports to the United States Depart-1 Maud Shallies of Middletown are ment of Agriculture. I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hask- Margaret, Clarabel and Ruth John-' ell today. Miss Shallies will remain son, who are staying at the Edna ' f o r a longer visit. Barber home are having* chicken-pox. j. Mrs. Hattie Holmes and Miiss Prof. E. E. VanNatter is attending [ Helen Mason will go to North Tona- the University of Buffalo and Mrs. j wa nda, Tuesday, where they will VanNatter is visiting her sister at 1 S p en( l- two weeks. (Lancaster. | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holts are i n Mrs. Hajtie Davis, Mrs. W.* S. Syracuse, where Mr. Holts has em- Davis, and daughter, Shirley and payment. Mrs. Earl Wilson and daughter, | Mr. Fred Holmes of Boston, Mass., Marilyn and Mr. E. B. Cooper were spen t the week-end with his sisters, in Warsaw, Wednesday and. called jj rs> F ran k Mason and Mrs. L. D. on Mrs. W. G. McNair at the Com- Spring and families, munity hospital. . . Miss Dorothy Weast will' be a Mrs. Louisa Moulton spent. the - guest 0 f ner aunt at -Webster next Fourth with Mrs. Erne Bray. •\. . wee '^, » Miss \Jean. Howlett left Monday 1 j{ v . Lawrence Hawks of Batavia for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. New- • j s visiting Mrs. Cora Howlett and man Hawks at Batavia. I family this week. Messrs. George and Clyde Pardee , $s sa Susie Christian .will leave this were in Buffalo after horses, Wednes- ^.g^ f or a t wo months visit in Chi- day. I cago and Denver. Mrs. Berthold and Mrs. E. C. Sher-1 - - - man were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Miss Mary McClellan of Orchard Park visited Mrs. Bruce Norton and family Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Hopkins spent a few days the last of the week , in Rochester, returning home Tues- l day. . i Mr, Fred Filer of Rochester is vis- r iting his sister, Miss Henrietta Filer. ' \Mr\;attd-Mrs. Rex Norton and fam ily of Wyoming called oh Mr. and W. Swan at Franklinville, Friday. „Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Buchman are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ives in Buffalo this week. Mr. and Mys. Charles Pongo and family of Buffalo are spending a week with Mr.' and Mrs. Edward Pongo. ' Mr. Elwin Cole of Buffalo spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Beebe, Mrs. A. f s ~ J. Beebe, Mrs. Harriso.n Beebe and. Mr l o -R M „,. „_ A „V,;IJ,. ov1 wf Sund^at M S?iveSe Bentley «H ^ ^ ^ ° \° Mr »r« OTJS »™ „„* M„ r with her Parents at Hartford, Conn. Ell^lMta B a r nT n Margar r e S t \fe 1 ^^ fflT^'\^ of Buffalo and nesclav Vaughan, Wed-, Mr< and Mrs _ Chester wnley of pj^i; M, „„,i MVO Trn r r ,-tM„ „,»^o SDent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Norrife. 1 Flmtok «nd I RinlhnmVnJ filZ ere f S Mr. and- Mrs. Johnd Lewis. spents the I Ehnira and B.nghamton over ^ the | week . end witfe Dr . and Mrs. Herbert E HAMMOND THEATRE, Arcade SA'pftBAY, JULY 9— , Hoot Gibson in \The Denver Dude.\ . . A dozen big shows in.one; fights, frolics, love, thrills, romance, comedy, action, suspense,- hard riding—Also News arid Comedy. 'TUESDAY, JULY 12— Buck Jones in \The Gentle Cyclone.\ A picture of a daredevil who wanted peace and willingly fought for it. Also Comedy, \A Polar Baron.\ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 14 AND 15— \Tin Hats,\.a post war comedy with Conrad Nagel and Claire Windsor. They were three carefree lads in the army of •occupation, and what they occupied themselves with was nobodys business. Also Comedy. Kirkland White at the\ organ.^_ i Mann at Orchar Park Mis Ruth Mann and Master Herbert Manii re turned ho-nre with them for a visit. „„. , The Afternoon Five Hundred Club visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pongo, ^JJ nave a party and six o'clock din- over the Fourth. <J n er atK-he Sherman Homestead, Fn- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shumacher and j day afternoon. This will be the last son Harry of Rochester spent the, meo ti n g of the season, Fourth. Erwin\Little returned home with them after a week's visit in Elmira. , Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ells of Eden,| Mrs.'Uly McCraley-and other friends in town Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prey of Niag-j ara Falls spent the week-end at the I W. W. Prey home. i Mr, and Mrs. Q. Baker of Curriers 'w.ere.an_to_wji__We.dne_sday, • Mr. Glenn Brock was on a tour: through the State\ forests in Pennsyl vania, Monday. He reports a very- interesting 'trip. Mr. Herman Schultz spent Wed nesday with'Mr. and Mrs. Al. Shreder at Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fuller went to Jamestown, Saturday, where Mrs, Fuller will visit—her mother, Mrs. Sarah Sewell, for a-time. She stood the trip well and ner many friends are glad to learn-.that she js feeling much better. Rev. Walter W. Dailey and daugh ter, Myrtis attended the funeral serv ice/ of his mother in the village of Pittsford, N. Y., Tuesday last. FINE GIFT LEFT TO LIBRARY The heirs of the late \Mrs. Lorraine Jghnson have made a splendid gift to the Arcade Free Library. Some thing over 300 books were presented to the Library, in which'Mrs. John son always had 'taken a great inter est. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Arcade Union Free School, Arcade, N. Y., will be hqld at the school building, Tuesday evening, 'August 2d, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing two trustees in place of Mr. John Smith and Mr. Fred Lockwood, whose termS-ft expire, and for the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the meeting. Dated, July 1, 1927, Arcade, N. Y. John Smith, President. 19t22 Grace Cheney, Secretary. Shirts, quietly impres sive as a minister's smile. Shirts, that you ' can hear around the , corner. Shirts, white as an Easter ^ lily. Shirts, delicately tinted as an abalone shell. \Shirts pat terned like a dying chameleon. Cuffs, that caress the restless wrist. Neckbands, thaj fit as lightlje yet well as shadows, and but tons, never A. W. O. L. Yes, We Sell Shirts Genuine Broadcloth * White, Blue, Grey & Tan Special $1.00 Pierce-lSed Co., Inc. • Arcade, N. V. Increases in the prices' of dairy- feeds this spring indicate that higher prices may follow this fall. Fourth with Mrs. John Nortdn. 'Mrs. Edwin Ahner and daughter, Mary of Warsaw, spent the Fourth afc the T. J. Ptigh home. Mr. E. E.' Spencer was i n .Nunda, Tuesday, a guest of his niece, Mrs. Clyde Kernahan. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Beebe and daughter, Vivian and Miss. Pauline Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beebe 'spent the week-end at their cottage at Silver Lake. Mrsi Roy\ Short 7 of Bradf did is vis iting Mr. and .Mrs. N. C. Saxton this' week. Mr. Ory Schurr of Buffalo spent Sunday \yith Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pongo. 1 Miss Myrtle Cady returned to her home in Bolivar, Wednesday, after •spending' a Week with her sister, Mrs. i D. C. BeBntley. Miss Odrie Bentley ' returned with .her for a week's visit Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Barrett and daughter, Catherine and son t Charles Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitmore and daughter Jean spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. pordon Lewis. Mrs. Whitmore and.daughter remain ed for a longer visit. ' Ideal Restaurant ARCADE; N. Y. NOW OPEN We wish to announce to the public that our restaur— rant is'now open, located to the Beebe Block. We - will devotejey.ery-effort to serye thebest foods r well- cooked and cleanly, promptly Served. Your pat ronage will be appreciated. 1 • • Special Business Men's Lunch Served at noon v Soup, Meat, Potatoes, bread and < B^^Te^Coff^rMilIr7TT-r35c- ' Regular Meals 50c r Board-bjrthe -week ...;. $7.00 Day and Night Service - Bigelow Brothers JohnBigelow •. r-\ , < Wesley Bigelow Meat makes the meal. It is appetizing, nourishing, healthful. Meat should be an important part of your daily menu. . Serve :' it every day. Whether'you .come into our Bhop,-or-phone-us,-you-are-sure to get exactly the kind of meat you want. We have a large variety of choice cats. Here are a few Specials for Saturday Sw T 1h 25c GornB«ef,-«liced,-lb.-32c Pork Sausage, lbT... 28c LonglHorn Gheete, lb 30c South Side-Market L R. BRASS, Prop. • Arcade, N. Y. Miss Jeanette Mason will leave Tuesday-for-.a-two-week's visit with Mrs. Mae Butler in Niagara Falls. Mrs. A. It. Seyse and son Paul arid Mrs.'Thomas James were in'Orchard Park, Saturday. Mrs. T. E. Morgan returned with them to spend the weekrend. Mr. :T. W. Swan of Franklinville was a guest of Mrs. E. C. Sherman, Monday. • Master Frank Sawyer is spending a week in Syracuse with his grand mother. Mrs. A. F. Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin and Mr. ,and Mrs. John MacCourt .of Ithaca spent the Fourth with Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith. Mrs. Hannah Smith who has been spending several weeks with her son returned to Ithaca with them. Miss Dorcas Jackson, who is in training at the City hospital, Buffalo, is ill with scarlet f qver. Mrs. L. W. Ham returned from the Millard-Fillmore hospital, Thurs day. She is convalescing nicely. • Captain and Mra. Tuttle of Porto Rico were guests at the W. W. Prey home, \Friday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Powers arid family of Portville were guests of Mr. and Mrs.. L. 0. ^Wagoner and 'family over the Fourth\. Mr. and. Mrs. Noel Pearson -of Little Valley spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. R W. Pearson. > Miss Harriett Pr% of Buffalo is iUYat the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.. W. Prey. rhe MODEL MARKET CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES Arcade, N. Y. Phone 134 . FREE DELIVERY Wjhat you »ave here on purchases helps : buy another. SPECIAL SATURDAY Pork Shoulder for ; —Roasting ib.~^-^ T ^30c Pork Chops,.lb .. 35c Pressed Ham, lb ; .,. .30c BestrChuck RoasU, lb^20c Nucp; Butter^ lb .^^.iSfic Tomato, large can ... 23c Toddjr, 1 lb can 47c Join our Blanket Club We have secured a quantity of EXTRA FINE QUALITY Part wool bound blankets 70x80 in. CLUB PRICE $4.95 Per pair Regular retail price: about $6.00—sold by some stores as high as $7.50. Our plan, allows you to pay, by installments and buy a great deal below regular cash price. Coine to the store—select what blankets' you -want and pay 95cd.6wn on each and 50c a week for 8 weeks, and the blankets will be delivered in the - fall when you need them. - We also have several grades of All Wool Blank ets that we will give you on \The Club Plan.\ Something Unheard of Before. \Installment price lower^than cash\ price.\ ^ McKerrow's, Arcade, N. Y. ICE CREAM made from Merrell-Soule's Pasteurized Cream Special price to Lodges^i&iics etc; CottrillV Pharmacy . . Arcade, N. Y. E. ii FISH - Pharmacists - h. P. COTTRILL For 10 Days ONLY. Beginning on the 1st of. July we will give liberal allowance for your old ice boxes, in any condition, toward'a new FRIGIDAIRE. Ask for prices. 1 : L. C.Mason Electric Store 9 Arcade, N. Y.