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CURRIERS Mrs. Jean Lyford, representative Please remember that the Church ehool will begin promptly at 10 a. next Sunday. The ladies will have the usual mis- iowry society on Friday afternoon, RrtuDer will be served. \ ° na „\ Sfli )per will b e serveu. July 8 th - . j/Js Walter Bellows of Mr. »»<? X' , ttre spending Hheir Ne -\^ i r C Vner S) Mr.^dMrs ^^cV ^n^'Miss'Linden \Buck ^''ent^ained by Mrs.Jean ^ h f °M S BoKavte has been spending ? Hvs with-relatives in, Canada few da>s> « L » F Rin g entertain'- Mr. a . -i VjrV R E Twiss, Satur- as Mrs? Twits was celebrating 4irT h Sw° n Stockin is visiting r ^ V te ^ Sa Sockjn attended fl Eugene Yauchzy. Zelda Yauchzy is attending the M fummer school a t Niagara Falls DuclkN Matthews is spending the summer with Mr. an d Mrs. Henry Xi Jo°hn' W. Sweetapple was in Buf- n/l ^'Mrs. W. A. Briggs of Chaffee called on Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Roecrs. Tuesday evening. Glenn C Millet, Miss Leonore Mill er and then- guest, Mrs. Helen Hawks Jeffries of San Deigo, Cal., were in Buffalo. Tuesday. A F Ring, who ha s been painting his son's house in Oakfieldf returned home Thuv&JayTV .'B. Ring and son Fay brought him home- Donald Herrington t>f Rochester is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs F W* Hudson. ' Mr imd^Mrs^A. F. Ring dineel with Mr and Mrs. R.-E . Twiss, Sun- da jjr and Mrs. Eugene Yauchzy and nephew Albert Carr, were in Buffalo, Friday , .. , , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson and children of Bliss were guests of Mr and Mrs. J>D. Rogers, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. S. R. Haggerty were in Attu-a, Tuesday. With a new tennis court at one end <>f the town, and a new croquet ground at the other, it looks ^as thouirh some people could have a littli fun in Curriers this summer, Mi-> Harriett Camp of Perry is IHiidmu' a few days a t home. Mi-> I eonore Miller is in Buffalo attending the summer, school at the UimiT «ity. Mr ml Mrs. M. E. Rosier and Beverlj Rosier dined with Mr . and Mrs. I eland Rosier, Sunday, and then attended the funerals of Mr. Enrl Haley, who died o n Thursday. Mr and Mrs. McrtonXB_arber, Miss Ardy- Harbor'and Mrs. James Steele also attelided the funeral. Mi*-\ Mia Twiss of Buffalo has boon spending a few days at home t Mr and Mrs. Guy Miller, Mrs. Helen Jeffries an d son were guests of Mr and Mrs. Herman Linn of Buf falo I-'fxluy, from Buffalo Mrs. Jeffrie- will go to Canada to visit relatiM\-. Mr and Mrs. F . W . Hudson spent the Fourth in'Cranesville, Pa., where Mrs. Hudson's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence, were celebrating their gol den wedding. * ^SU-^Ilazel -Neely of Arcade is spendTntT-Wie-summer with her grand parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John Nutting. Mrs. Fred French of Arcade was in town Tuesday. Her son Donald remained until Friday as guest of -Mr and Mrs. Henry Nichols. — Robert Perkins has been painting Huron Nichols' barn, and i s also as sisting in paintings-Henry—Nichols- house and barn. Fred Kent and son of New York called on Theodore Parker, Noah Woolley an d other friends Sunday. .Mr and Mrs. B. M. Hakes were in ^Buffalo last week Monday and Miss Gladys Holmes oame home ' with them. ^ Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. JJng- er, Mr. an d Mrs. Floyd Holmes of Buffalo called on Mr . and Mrs. Hakes and Miss Gladys Holmes returned to Buffalo with them. \ . Mr. an d Mrs. A . E. Nichols were Sunday guests of Mr . and Mrs. Frank Smith of Strykersville. E. C. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Strang of Chagrin Falls;. Ohio caller on Theodore* Parker, Sunday afternoon and then they-all went to the White Sttfr Inn for dinner. Mr.~ an d Mrs. Glenn Miller, Ken neth Miller, Miss Leonore Miller and Mrs. C. B. Woolley took a long drive Sunday afternoon, .visiting Letch- worth Park, Mt. Morris, etc. Miss Sara H . Smith of Buffalo came out Saturday to be the guest of Mr. and MrB. Henry Nichols over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolley and daugh ter, Mcrrilee, Mr . and Mrs. B. M. Hakes, Miss Esther Hakes, Manly and Leah Hakes attended the Woolley re union which was held at the home M Mrs. Lucy Johnson- of Marilla on July -i. • ^ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond' Rosier, Beverly, LeVern and Mary Arlene Hosier of Buffalo dined with Mr. and Mrs M. E. Rosier, July 4th. Later in the day, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rogers entertained Mr. and Mrs. G*or»« strong of Buffalo. Mrs. Joe Chester, Mrs. Eugene Musty and son, John called-on-Mr ^o,^«-Mertoir-BaTber7-Stmday^- ^Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rogers were g 1 \^ guests of-Mr.- and Mrs.\ Wells Rogers of Mattesons. * . ' Mrs. James Steele, who has been the guest of Mr. arid Mrs. \Merton f aruer for several weeks-returned-to ner home with Mrf and Mrs. Wm. Hoyt of Java Center, Monday. Mr and Mrs. .Henry Nicb- <5„ TT farni 'y and their guest, Miss t «J? . H -,Smith of Buffalo were, en- tertnined by Mr., and Mrs/ Edward fcnrrth of Yorkshire, July 4th. Mr and Mrs. John Doty and chil- RnJL n , n d Mr - an <* Mrs. Harold Van- 5f. rk and child of Orchard Park Mond at the Merton Barber home, Mr. and\ Mrs. Glenn Miller and family and Theodore, Parker dined with' Mrs. C. B. Woolley, July 4th. Mrs. Emily E. Holmes and son, Lynn are i n Arcade for a few days where they are guests of Mr. and .Mrs, D. Grant'Hodge. <•\\ Miss Margaret Nichols entertained the Philathea S. S. Class of the Con gregational church of Arcade, Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Simons were guests'of Mr . and Mrs. John Sweet- apple, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rosier and family of Buffalo are spending a few days with' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Twiss and-Mrs-and-Mrs. Maynard Rosier.- JAVA VILLAGE' Mr. Allen Day of Yorkshire, has been spending a £>w days with Riley Whaley and^family. He also called at the home of Clayton Day, Wednes day afternoon. . Mr,\ and Mrs. W. N. George spent a few days at Croghan and the Thousand Islands. Mrs. Emily Nichols was the guest of Miss Mable Nicnols last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Appleby and family were callers in town Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bardo and family and Herbert Fauldin and Clayton Day and family were in Wales Center, Tuesday evening. Miss. Edna Knapp of Arcade has been spending a few days with Mrs. Wm. George. The Ladies' Aid Society served dinner at the Congregational church, Thursday. INVALUABLE FOR CHILDREN Rich in health- giving cocMiver oil vitamins. Scott's Emulsion Scott ft Bowne. Bloomfielrt. V . T- 27-8 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Day and [^daughter and Eva Winch of Strykers ville were callers in Wales Center, Saturday evening. « \Miss\ l'da Bowen of^East Aurora visited at the home of \Aleatha Day, Sunday and Monday. Mr. Elliott Barber spent the 4th of July with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Barber. • Miss Edna Kn'app of Arcade spent Thursday at \the\ home\ of* \\Laura Whaley. Miss Laura Whaley spent Monday evening at the home of Aleatha Day. The Ladies of the Baptist church will hold, a meeting at the church o n Thursday afternoon. Supper will be served;. There was no service at the Bap tist church Sunday.. • A unioji service was held at Strykersville, it being the regular Memorial Service^df the I. 0. O. E:\ . . Mrs. John Nichols is entertaining a guest from Eden. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Nicholas, Mr. and -Mrs. Herbert Merlau attended the funeral of a,relative at Wales Center, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Nichols enter tained guests from out-of-town, Mon day. Mrs. .Anna Fisher who has been •spending some\ time at Silver ,Lake returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Fisher, Mrs. E. J. Fisher, Mrs. J. P. Fisher and daughter, Lois, spent Monday in Buffalo. Mabel Nichols of Arcade spent Monday at h'er home here. \ - F.-. S. Cooper visited -friends in Delevari, Saturday. Earl Barber spent the Fourth in Buffalo. * _Our correspondent has been in formed b y Judge Barnes that the Town Board of Java_met at the Grange Hall,.July 5, for the purpoge of safeguarding some of the bridges of Buffalo Creek. STRYKERSVILLE — St—Mary's Annual Church, Picnic 'was held July 4th and was a big success. Mr. and Mrs. Frank George, son and daughters were in Hamburg, Wednesday; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conrad and son of Batavia spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Conrad. Miss Evelyn Eisinger of Buffalo is visiting her grandmother,, Mrs. Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. Faller of Buffalo are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Faller. Mr. Galen Eddy who has been seri ously ill i n the hospital, has returned home and i s able to. be_out.again. . Miss Elizabeth .Metz of Buffalo is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Metz. 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