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PAGE THEE1 jnl0 PROGRAM, WGR E»ct Day o U;.K:00 a- ro .'lower Health 12Noon—Tatllie Unix. mmMSSE w ent. weather forecast; produce market report; New York .stock quo tations; live stock report; daily gard en bulletin. 1:00-1.30 p. m.—Hotel Statler Concert i-nsemble. 2:30-4:30 p. m.—Concert by the Buffalo Radio '.trades Association. 7:30 p. m.—Tanke time announce ments, announcements; New York stock quotations weatheN forecast; baseball scores. 9:00-9:30 p. m.—Hawaiian .En'r semble of the A. A. Beery SeedJJpm- panyr Claririda, la. ~~ 9:30-10:30 p. m.—Joint, WEAF, Hew York: General Motors program. - 10:30-11:00 p. m.—Recital by Mary. Louise Conover, soprano. -11:05-12:00 Mid.—Earl Carpenter and his'Statler Danc e Orchestra. • rr \ I7En » v /^\p-j* TOWULINE Tl \:00 P. nf-Weather forecast Every Sunday 10:45 a. m.—Morning service di rect from the Westminister Piesby r terian church, Buffalo; Rev. Samuel V. V. Holmes, Minister. 7:45 p ni.—Evening service direct from the Central Presbyterian church Buffalo, Rev. C. Lansing Seymour, Minister. 10:15 p. m.—Weather forecast; Tanke Time Announcement. ~\ FRIDAY, October 14 . 6:30-7:30—Cleff Dwellers. . •8:00-9:00 p. m.—Joint, WEAP, <S:tiil-'t \i. m.—LaU UJIULUICIV •and his Statler Dance Orchestra. 7:45-8:00 p. m.—Science News of the \week—Science Service. 8:30-11:00. p. m.—Joint, WEAF, New .York: Sealy Air Weavers; Eve- ready Hour; David Lawrence,' Radio Cavalcade. - WEDNESDAY, October 19 6:30-7:30 p. m.—Lee Hoth and his Orchestra. 8:30-10:30 p. m.—Joint, WEAP, New York: Aeolian Recital; Ipana ..Troubadours; ^Goodrich ^Silvertown Cord Orchestra and Silver Masked Tenor., ' 11:05-12:00 Mid.—Earl Carpenter and his Statler Dance Orchestra. THURSDAY, October 20 6:30-7130 p. m.—Earl Carpenter and his Statler Dance Orchestra. 8:00-8:30 p. m.—Joint, WEAF, New York: Half Ho.urs with Great Composers, * 9:00-11:00 p. m.—Joint, WEAP, New York: Oliquqt Club Eskimos; Smith Brothers Organ Masters;- -- Mr. A. H. Milham, George -Smith and Son Lyman, found business m Buffalo, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stensoh of Arcade spent Friday night and Satur day with her sister, Mrs. Leon Stand- jgh^ Service .Concert WEAP, ft! Mrs. Millard Wilder is ill with) lum bago. . , . u Rev. and Mrs. Ennis and daughter Pauline of Gainesville were in town last week. * . family of jjew York: Cities Orchestra, with Quartette 9:30.-10:30 p. m.—Joint, . New York: LaFrance Orchestra; Whittall Anglo Persians. 11:05-12:00 Mid.—Earl Caspente and his Statler Dance Orchestra. SATURDAY, October IS 2:00-5.00 p. m.—Joint, WEAP, New York: Navy-Notre D: ball Game. 8:00-8:30 p. m.—Joint, WEAP, New York: The Week Enders. 8i30 p. m.—Joint, WEAP, .New York: Old Gold an Broadway,. SUNDAY, October 16 6:30-6:30 p. m.—Joint, WEAF, New York: Crosley Radio Corp'n. . 9:15-10:15 p. m.—Joint, WEAF, New York: Atwater Kent .Hour,— Nina Morgana, soprana and Mary Chainey, violinist. 10-15-10:30 p. m.-^oint; WEAP, New York: \What the English think of Americans\—Hon. Rhy. J. Davies, M. P. Labor Leader in the House of Commons. MONDAY, October 17 6<30-7:30 p. m.—Century-Orches tra. 8 :00-9:00 p. m. —Jenny Wren pro gram, Joseph Phillips, baritone. COUNTY LINE ROAD Clarence Lounsbury is putting\ up a new silo on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bray of W^aterford were callers on our road tb^e first of the. week. Supt John T. McGurren called at our school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoffman and family were guests of relatives in Buffalo, Sunday. John Guzzo is spending a few days with~his. parents in Buffalo; Mrs. Alice McNair is visiting at the Cramer Homestead. Thomas Roche was called to Perry by the illness of his sister, Mrs. Mor ris Allen. We are anxious to hear of her speedy recovery. Mr: Joseph Hoffman .and Mrs. Agnes Hoffma.n of Dele'van - were guests of Martin Hoffman and family Sunday evening. John Colvin visited his sister, Mrs. Cramer and family, Sunday. RHEUMATISM ~<L L . , angeville, was. a pleasant caller in this vicinity, Sunday. Misses Margaret ancLMarion-Royce of Warsaw spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Royce. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welch and son Vernon_3}f Arcade called on Mr. and Mrs. Leon Standish, Sunday ev ening. Mr. Vernon Syler of Batavia was calling on friends in this vicinity. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuhn of Ba. tavia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. E..Wagner. . Mr. and Mrs. Myron Standish en tertained'Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rickett- son, Mrs. Lana Tehuntey and son Edward, of East Aurora, also Mr. Frank Burford and sister, Elizabeth of South Wales and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kohlman and son Kenneth of •Rochester, also Mr. and Mrs. P. t M. Reiter and family of Sheldon, one day recently,- t Mr. and Mrs. George Baker of~By- ron spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs~ George Smith.' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durfee and daughter accpjnpanied Mr. and Mrs. E.\H. Bauer of Johnsonburg, to Buf falo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. St'andish and Mrs. Myron Standish found business at Orangeville Center, Sunday. Mr. E. C. Stanley and his sister, Mrs. George West of Ashtabula, O., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stanley^ of Johnsonburg. Mrs. Jennie Redding and sonsl iji^ji— Shennanand Royal Williams home. F.uneral services for Mrs. Spangler were held from the Lady of Sacred Heart church, Friday morning Octo- ber 7th. Rev. Eugene Airey officiating .weeK. . Burial was in Holy Cross cemetery at j Mrs. Charles Delaney returned Lackawanna N Y home, Sunday, after spending tne Mrs. George koerner received word | w ee\k with her son P. L. Delaney and W. A. Dewitt and family were Sun day guests at the A. Marble home at Cottage. J. P. Henry, Sr.^J'nez and Pierre Henry spent\ the. week-end at Olean. Rev. E. E. Warner preached at Curriers, Sunday. He will • have charge of the Curriers church for the coming year and expects to move his family there this week. Harold Henry, Mrs. J . P. Henry, Mrs. Ida Leonard and daughter, Ruby Mrs. Ernest Orton and daughter Margaret, found business in Delevan Thurs/day.. __ rv _.. Harry Bastian and Margaret Orton were in Olean, Sunday. Harold Henry, Mrs. Ernest Orton and daughter, Margaret, were in Pranklinville. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. tiharles Edmonds of Perry were Sunday guests of their mother's, Mrs. Nellie Edmonds and Mrs, Rhoba Price. — Mr; -Elon Smith and family of Olean were recent guests at the N. R. Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Youngs were at Oramel last week. Prof. Noonan, John Clark and Ed. Fahy were business visitors in Sala manca recently. Mrs. .Howard McMurray and daughter Shirley, of Rochester, were recent, guests at the W. Hughes home Those that were here from out-of- town to attend the funeral of E. D. Orton were his daughter and hus band and aunt of Cincinnatus, N. Y., COLDEN VILLAGE PUNKSH1RE Mrs. Barbara Leonard of North Java was-a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Clinch a few days last * J -'-*h nf her-ra Perkins at-W61'Walk, O. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fertz, Mr. George' Lamm and some friends from Buffalo were in town over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reynolds and little daughter of Orchard Park were week-end guests of their parents. There were no services at the M. E. church, Sunday* as Rev. Northey was in Rochester to attend-the Con ference. Mr. John Schoenthaler and family were in Buffalo, Wednesday, to at tend i the funeral of his sister, Mrs Nagel. Next Saturday evening there is to be a card party at the Masonic Hall for the benefit of'the Colden firemen. Mr. Philip Parrar and Miss La Vera Butler both \of Holland, were united in marriage October 5,. b y Justice George Koerner at his home here Mrs. John Wangelin and infant son also Mr. and „Mrs. Hector Pilkington of East Colden were guests of Mr. George Koerner and family last Thursday. Marilla Base Ball team were here last Sunday to play against our boys. The game was .won by Colden with a score of 8-7. This was the last game of the season for our Colden boys ' I Archie—\Give me the gist of his [ remarks.\ Balde—\They were gist terrible,\ on Saturday , anc\ mite sun ii William aeeompumoa • her and' they were all-dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lines. • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reisdorf and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Reisdorf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Becker, of Sheldon. Carl Sillo.wayspent.a-few days last week in Batavia and was also a guest of his sister, Mrs. Prank Beaver of Oakfield. He returned home Satur day, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Beaver and family who remained un til Sunday. Frank Van and-Mrs. Bessie Rice of Holland were callers at the Lucene Hadley home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Lines spent Saturday evening at the Lafe Geer home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O^eefe and three children of Warsaw were guests Saturday night and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Easterly and family. r James Waterman had business in\ \Warsaw Tuesday. - \ ^Jennie Redding and^ son* ^ — s ^h of. Raster and Mrs. Bernard and Frank, also M«~ *ay p k Hurlburt 6f Bliss.. Head* of. Johnsonburg q?eat Sunday * JH ld p hy 5s ^siting here at p. m. with Mrs. Sylvester l*ratr oi ^ Edward Fall Humphrey Hollow. KOLSTER RADIOS Are Giving Excellent Satisfaction Nothing Better Call for demonstration Compare with others ERIC LEE Park St. - - - Arcade, N jmphrey Hollow. the Edward Pahy home. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gerhardt of Mrs- Ami Baker is visiting her chil- Akron were Sunday guests of his dren at Rochester^for a while, sister, Mrs. Vern Luce. Delia Powers of Buffalo spent the Mr. John Stalhood is' suffering week-end at her home here. 1 from an infection in his hand. • Mrs. Jennie Redding returned to her home in Johnsonburg, Monday afternoon, after spending some time caring for Mrs. Vern Luce and infant •daughter: \ Mary Youngs called on Mrs. G. j The Misses Mabel and Evelyn Head Graham, Tuesday. . daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Albert . Carl Murzynski of Machias called Head of Warsaw,gave a ' * \ f f> \ > home of Paul' Chiz, Tuesday. \Do you know that Bob kissed me twice this .morning\ before I could stop him!\ \The scoundrel! What cheek! . \Both.\ SCHOOL CLOTHES Suits.for til* boyi artd arMiU for the' »irl»., Alto Lumber jack*, Sweaters, Hoiiery and Underwear'. BLOCK .While in Prance with the American Army I obtained a noted French pre scription for the treatment of Rheu matism and Neuritis. I have given this to thousands with wonderful re sults. The prescription cost me noth- j SSl it if t^l^e^ , £* Sr * thSVicinity; dress. A postal will bring it. Write i Saturday. today. - . i PAUL CASE, Dept. D -212, Brockton, ' Forest fires cost $2,000,000 an- -Mass. nually in- timber lost. at the home of the Misses Margaret and Marion Royce on Saturday even ing. About twenty friends-, were present and. all report a fine time. Mr. George Gerhardt of Corfu spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs Vern Luce Mr. Mrs. Albert .1 home of Paul' Chiz, Tuesday, weiner roast at T the nome:oirau , Little Vera Braymiller is ill and unable to attend school. Mr. Melvin Webber of Iowa an old gentleman of 84 years, visited his niece, Mrs. Delia Hall, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Braymiller of • Sardinia were at Frank Braymiller's, H. VanCise of Johnsonburg Wednesday. \ -•- it .?s. .i„:„u„ | The County Nurse and Dr. Fisher of Dolevan called at the school pro fessionally; Wednesday. Albert Jenkins and Daniel Hetzel of Sardinia were at Sarah Jenkins','. Wednesday, helping her with the, farm work. Ruth Howe of Delevan who has been staying with Sarah Graham for the week, visited at the Farrington home Wednesday. v Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Harvey and daughter Jennie and Charles Jenkins were.in Buffalo, Tuesday. • Robert Schatfer of Buffalo and Allen Braymiller 'were Wednesday ev ening callers at the Hall home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Everts cele brated their wedding anniversary, Monday evening. About fifty friends joined them in a jolly good time. _i_Eearl Harvey is qvute'ill'at this writing. Dorothy Bump has been unable to attend school for a few days on ac count of illness. ' Mrs. G. E. Graham and Ruth Howe called at the Hopkins home, Wednes day; Mrs. J. Francis and W. Perryman visited out-of-town, Sunday.. Miss Carol Picher and sister, Stella also Stella and Jennie Murzynski of Machias, called at the Hall home, Sunday. Mrs. Devillo Hall and children were callers at the Eastland home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm. Demmon of Delevan were Wednesday evening callers at the Harvey .home. Mrs. Kate Eastland who is making her home at Owen Eastland's, ha\s re turned from a two week's, stay with her son Sheldon and family at Mc- Kinstry. Mr. and Mrs. G. Graham were call ing at\ the home of his brother, Er nest, Sunday. .Supt. Hawley of Franklinville call ed at the school, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Phinney were at Franklinville, Wednesday. Atwater-Kent RADI and Atwater-Kent Speakers^ now oh display in our show rooms | Come in and S a be entertained I Wm. Yule & Son | tfi Arcade, N. Y. | i^r^r i r > r'rMr 'r^r^r l t*'r , r*i^rfnr H i n rir^r^rinr^riririr'ririrsr>rtgir''*'\'*''* t *^ !fi!n!!iui :iiui :ri:7i Jijijtjijiui JI Ji:iuJi2Ji !iirii !!i JIUI^ FAIRV1EW John A. Davis of Wyoming had business here' Tuesday. Wm. Eaton was' in Pranklinville, Wednesday. 1 Raymond- Byington moved Mrs. M. Orton's' household goods to Genesee County, Friday.\\ Mr.' and - Mrs. Stanley Morgan of Arcade called at the G. L Griffith home, Monday evenmir. Charles Gage is visiting at ..the home of his son in Rawson this week. C. A.- Pierce 'was home' .from his work in Wyoming over the week-end. I «,A fine time 'was reported at the |,dance at Cecil Shipman's, Friday ev ening. AUTHORIZED: CHEVROLET DEALERS ARCADE, N. Y. \Come here,'waiter. Are you hard of hearing?\ ..\ \Possibly sir,' possibly.\ \I\thought so. 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