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PAGE l'WO SARDINIA NEWS Mr. and, .Mrs. Lenme o_ are visiting the - tatter's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wigler. Mrs. Melvin Bowen is on the sick list. She is being cared for by her mother, Mrs. Ruth Hopkins in Springville. Mr. Hubert Hopkins and. Miss Julia Martin of Springville hav,e returned from a trip to Boston Lake, N. Y., where they visited Miss Martin's par ents, 'Mr. and \ Mrs. Wm. Martin. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Martin, who is now visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Guibort and friends in this community. Carl Dinse and family were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence \ jns_and family —I- iviTTHffflW ^W ing with\' her brother, Mr. w litre' White,' has -gone to New York for a •visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Curran. Miss Elizabeth Ruhlen has accept ed a position in the Farmer's Bank of Springville. She is substituting for Miss' Lois Lotter, who has been sick for sometime. * Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wigler and fam ily of Porterville and friend, from Port Clinton, O., Mr. Carl Dinse and Mr. Stanley Witt and sisters, called Zcfmlcel TrantpOTItHto ^CHEVROLET F that defies # comparison/ Just % think what Chevrolet offers you today! A -type of performance that is 'amazing—perfect comfortat every speed—flashing acceleration and , remarkable handling ease—all the marvelous beauty of bodies by Fisher—finished in smart' col ors of genuine lustrous Duco—a motor world-famous for. power and economy—in short, ad vanced modern design in every unit that results in the extreme of satisfactory economical transpor tation ! Because these cars are sold at amazing Ibw prices, they embody the most outstanding motor .car value in the world today—a value that defies comparison! The COACH $ 595 The Touring }MC orRoaditer ^J**J Coupe - - •Sedan - - O^J The Sport $-7 1 £ Cabriolet - < ^ The Imperial SyAK Landau • < —' %-Ton Truck. ?395 (Chassis only) ~~ l.Ton Truck $495 (Chassis only > All prlcei f. o. b. Flint, . .Michigan Ca«<X Caxmtet Dallvtr**' Prices They include the low est handling mod financing charges available. DENISON & DICKEY Arcade,.N. Y. F. O. HURLBURT. BU»», N. Y. on-Mrr-and.Mrs. -Peter Wigler, Sun- Miss Mildred Lawton who is at tending school at Cornell University will be home for the week-end. She Accompany a party motoring Mr. M. Wellman of Delevan \was a caller-oh his sister, Mrs. Edith Hodge, Friday. - \ Mrs. Hattie, Pitcher attended the Genesee Conference at Rochester, as a delegate, and also visited relatives at Adams Basin and Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and daughter\ Betty June were guests of Jessie Pitcher and family, Sunday. Mrs.\ Clara Rupert spent the 'past week in Buffalor Mr. and Mrs. Martice Bolender are at their home in Sardinia. - Rev. Fred Bolender has been a. guests of his parents,.-Mr. and Mrs. M. Bolender this week. George Dake spent Sunday at Perry Dake's at East Aurora and his sister, Mrs.\ Waffles and family of Ohio were also guests at the Perry Dake home. Mrs. Geo. W. Cook and daughter, Mrs. M. C. Denny were guests of Mrs. Willis K. Cusby and Mrs. Clar- Jjnce_E._OHver at a luncheon, given at the Wannago CountrjTClub at Oil City, recently. Mrs. M-etta Denn> was a guest of Mrs, Clarence Tackbury of East Au rora and attended a luncheon, recent ly. Mrs. Geo. W. Cook, Mrs. Metta Denny and son Edward were guests of MTTTmd Mrs. J. D. Denny of Sil ver Creek on Sunday. • ~~' Rev. Burnett and family were guests of her parents at Honeoye Falls and also attended the Genesee Conference at Rochester the past week. Rev. Burnett ,has been re turned to the Sardinia church for the coming year. , • Mrs. Hazel Maso'p of Buffalo spent the week-end with'-Mrs. Robert Arn old. Mrs. Margaret Harvey of. Buffalo was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawley oyer the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Dawley are vis iting in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawley and Mr and Mrs. John Shedd were in Rush- ford, Sunday. y G. W. Dake was a guest of his brother, Perry Dake, in East Aurora over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood of Roch ester were guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Wood and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maloff of Buffalo were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Grey, Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Grey is visiting in Buf falo for a few days. Mrs. Hattie Pitcher was a guest of friends in Rochester the past week. She could stand it no longer. The man had the effrontery to continue smoking that vile smelling weed, in spite of the black glances she had been throwing his way. \Sir she said in a haughty voice, \smoking always makes me ill.\ \Then madam,\ replied her seat- mate, \take my advice and give it ! up.\ CHAFFEE NEWS frank Warner and sun n ujLwaji,— 11 1 1 . uffi^^^rr^^Tf^ffffff Warner, Mrs. J. S. Schutt and daugh ter, Florence attended- a surprise birthday party in East'Aurora, last week. The occasion being Mrs. Louise Savage's seventieth birthday. A very happy evening was spent, with dancing, games, and refresh ments. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Allen are\in Bradford, this week. Mr. Floyd Colby of Yorkshire call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Colby, Sun day evening. •Mr-, and Mrs. A'.^J. Glass were in Bast Aurora, Sunday. Mr. and-Mrs. E. P. George and sons were in Pavilion, Sunday. Mrs.. Marie Warner and Mrs. s Ber tha Willis were in Lackawanna, Mon day. They were, entertained by Mrs. Bromley and Mrs. Tuttle. In the evening they installed officers in the Rebekah Lodge. There will be in stallation at Chafee, October 18. All members are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Jackson are moving to Buffalo for the winter. Mrs. Walter Heminway will en tertain \The ^East Concord young people\ at her home, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nichols of Buffalo called on Mr. and Mrs. H. E Pomeroy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Howell were guests of relatives in Kenmore, Sun day. Mr. Dariel Rose is working for Mrs.' Wolf at the \Home Dairy'* in Buffalo. Mrs. Ed. Jaquish and daughter, Phoebe Jaquish, of Buffalo, called on Mrs. Fred Wilkins, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Therbh Quint of Buffalo were guests, of Mr. <and Mrs, Charles Quint, Sunday. Mr. Dana Wood was taken very ill suddenly Saturday evening. Last re ports are that he is about the same. Mr. Roland F. Stanton of Roches ter is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Wal ter Knight, Mrs. Grove. Wilkins attended the funeral of Mr. Carlton Kent of Hol land, Tuesday. v Mrs. Jane Parker, who has been very ill, remains about the same. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace and son Nelson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton of Olean, Sun day. y. Mrs. Jessie Jackson is working at the \Aurora Lunch\ -car, at East Au rora. Rev. Heminway was in Buffalo, Monday. Mr. Jessie Ward of Alden was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J, O'Dell, Sunday. , Miss' Essie O'Dell, Lucile Phillipi arid Miss Gibson of Batavia spent Sunday \with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. O'Dell. Miss Ella Wilkins was in Holland, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Brass and daughter of Delevan, Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Ever- etts and sons of Marble Springs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goode- mote, Sunday. Miss Cecil Oliver was\ a. guest of Jier father, Mr. Charles Oliver last week. Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Olin'of Buffalo were guests of Mrs. D. H. 'Shaw over the week-end. They attended the funeral of Mrs. Leo McCraley of Mrs. Dudley Hakes and son of Buf falo are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hakes this week. Mr. and Mrs. Constine, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Everetts' of Franklinville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Goodemote, Friday .evening. • fin ii\\\\mmm-mmmml \ Mrs. Martha Colby, v Mr. unane^. by of' Perry,^Mrs. Lewis Hatfield and children of \ Wethersfield Springs, were guests of 'Mr^ and Mrs;- Ed. Colby, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Day and Mrs. 'Glenn Harris were guests of rela tives in Holland over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petrie of Ba tavia were .guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J: Jewert, Sunday. Mrs.-A. J. O'Dell an,d mother, Mrs. Sarah Ward were 'guests of Mrs. Ada Sergei of Yorkshire,. Saturday Mr and Mrs. Hugh Pierce and daughter Ellen, Mrs. Jennie Wilkins, Mr. Charles- Barber,' Mr. and Mrs. Grove Wilkins and children and. Miss Woermley_drove to' Fredonia,' Sunday Mrs. Dean', Mrs. Ed., Jaquish a'nd daughter, Phoepe Jaquish were guests of Mr.»and Mrs. Gharles Quint Friday and Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Stanton, of Buffalo were guests of Mr and Mrs Walter Knight, Saturday. Mr.- George' 'Goodemote and'- son Leslie were in Buffalo,- Friday. Mrs. Lena Cass of Rochester was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Stodd ard over the we v ek-end. Mr. -and Mrs. H. E. Pomeroy,. Mr. and, Mrs., Alton Briggs attended Ihe Rebekah installation .at Lackawanna Holiday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner and son Norman, Mrs. Schutt and daugh ter Florence and Miss Helen Kittle- son spent Sunday in Ripley; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buine'y Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Seth Taber an.d.fam ily of Arcade and Mr. arid .Mrs. Ross Taber and. sons v/ere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Day,^Tues day evening. - - . - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton were in Buffalo, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ward of St. Catherines, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Allen, Sunday. Mr. Seymour O'Dell was in Buffalo one day last week. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Metta Denny were guests of Mrs. Clara Andrews, Monday evening. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray Briggs and son Horace and Mr. John Dunlap were in Rushford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cornell were guests of his brother, Professor and .Mrs. G. W. Cornell of Blasdell over the week-end.\ - Little Paul Ritchie was badly cut on two fingers, when he caught his hand in the motor of the electric washer. Dr. Davis found it neces sary to take two stitches in one. finger and three on the other finger. aTTARAlJGUS ROAD 'Ed. Neamon and R. A. Hoyt were in\ \Buffalo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green oi Buf- falo were calling on\ relatives here rm—- —Mr\ Charles JJe&Uey spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Delariey. Mr. ami. Mrs. John Karowitz „;t,. Tiff- —J TV— Tirm -.r xu.L. uuu,.iuijs. uunn jvai-owitz and family, Mr., and Mrs. Will Krotz and TIT- • 1 -Mw, nr IT - * j . **na :hil. « \ * * '—- — te wu Ed , Neajnons. Mr. 'and Mrs. W. K. Adams and chif YORKSHIRE Mr. McKay and family of Buffalo spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Nixson. Mrs, H. L. Barber of Arcade and Mrs. Philena Colby of Holland spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ada Sergei. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nixson were in Buffalo one \day this week on busi ness. ' Distracted Parent—\John will you speak to those children?\ Father—\Good evening, children.\ w. — w. ,,. .... .iuwiia ixim dren spent Saturday evening at Neajnon's. Mr. Ray Berwanger of Arcade call ed on friends here Monday eveninc \ . Mr. A. Swartz of Buffalo was on our street, Monday. Mr; and Mrs. Ed. Neamon and family called on Mr. and Mrs. John Karowitz; Thursday evening. - Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nea- mon and family, Sunday, were: Mr and Mrs. Will Murray.^Mr. and Mrs John Karowitz, Messrs. Tony Zbasnik John Bambie, Tony Maher and Matt Michaels and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Habitz and family. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Green and I family and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice kMcCormick motored to Lackawanna I Sunday.' - ' . •Mr. and-MrsrGeorge-Redden founrl business at ArSade, Tuesday. * Miss Ora Cole is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Will Redden, James and Bernard Redden and Mr. and Mrs. Juergens of Waterloo, Iov,'a, spent a few days last week with Thomas arid Catharine Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tripp and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. .C. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. George Redden and family, Thomas and Catharine Butler and Mr. and Mrs, James Galvin and family spent Sunday with Mr.-and Mrs. Will-Redden. GALEN HEX Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Leonard and •children were Sunday afternoontan- ers at Mrs. Flora Watkins in Warsaw. Mrs. Bertha Tarbell of Delevan ac companied them and remained for a weeks visit., Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arnold of Franklinville are visiting relatives in this vicinity- Will Daggett of Elton bought a cow of E. 0. Xeonard .on Monday. Edwin Van Name of the station helped A. J. Arnold a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Leonard and children were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marble in Centerville. , s - Mr. and Mrs. Geo.JSchoepflin visit ed at A. R. Storms in Sandusky on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Arnold were callers in Elton, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. J. Charles fell, down stairs last week and_sprained her ankle. JOHNSONBURG M .E. CHURCH Rev. Leland W. Brignall, Pastor. 9 a. m.—The' North Java Services. ll! a.m Sermon. Subject:'What happened at the Conference.\ Rev. Brignall has beenlreturned to us for the third consecutive year 12 m.—SundaKschool with classes for all. , ' ^ 7:30 p. m.—Epworth League meet ing. Subject: \Mv Crowd Seeing Christ Throueh Me.\ Miss Eliza beth Royce will be the leader. WE CARRY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Storm Sash Storm Doors : Combination Summer and Winter Doors Barn Windows Cellar Windows Window Glass in all sizes Windows Repaired and Glass set Roofing Material in all grades Fire place Dampers Brick, Lime. Cement. Fire Brick Mortar-Colors Chimney Flues ' _ Chimney Thimbles and Clean out Doors Sewer Pipe, all sizes. 3-inch and 4-inch Drain Tile Iron Hoops for Cisterns, Silo and Tank!, also Stay Rods ' and Special Bolts. Cast Iron Stone Boat Heads See large sheets for lumber lists. I will quote a delivered-to- your-door price. PD HOLLAND, U. r. IMm L.l\, NEW YORK r_'r> Come tb Buffalo for Newer Styles and Lywer Prices See how little a fine Fall suit costs here »27 {Extra Trousers, $6) P*OR $27 you get, not just an ordinary suit, but a real, quality suit. Styled and tailored by America's most famous clothing manufac turers, HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. < \ • Pure woolen fabrics — many in the new brown and.gray, shades so popular* this Fall. In handsome single-breasted and double- breasted models. . We believe $27 is the lowest price in the state for Hart Schaffner & Marx new, Fall clothes. That's why, from all oyer Western New York, men arecoming to Buffalo to take, ad vantage of this eaajellent value. '•>•' . . \ v Hart SchaffwQMarx Thrift Basement Men's and Fashion Park finer AU-woci Fall Smts Fail Suits, Topcoats andToj^coats; only $40 and $50 $21.50 KLE1NHANS a, Main, Clinton, and Washington Sis. Buffalo's Greatest Store for Men and Boys Satisfaction Guaranteed! Open Saturday until 9 P. M. Park your car free at Library Garage, 20 Broadway, while shopping here Selz $Six Shoes Try a pair, of Sefcc $Six Shoes? They're good - looking, oom- fortable, styfish, long- lasting—and: econom ical. No • wonder thousands of men in Western New York wear them; , Thrift Basttnumt Men's aU-l*ath*r Shoes, onlyJ3JS