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PAGE SIX Dr. Arthur E. Nield of • EAST AURORA, N. Y. will be at Lewis Jewelry Store Arcade, N. Y. Each ^nesday from 8 to 12 'hone 32-J ARCADE NEWS • in Now York City. He witnessed the last game of the world series Satur day. - _ s,Phi)ena ^\Colby of Holland Mrs. Philena Colt ARCADE RESTAURANT Frank Davenport, Prop. j Try' Our Regular Meali and Lunches Home Cooking Chicken Dinner* Sunday'* Steak Dinners to Order | Home—Baked Good* to Order and delivered Call 122-M For Reservation* | Mr. and Mj-o John Lewis were call-! Barber this week. On Tuesday she .ed to Orchard Park 'Monday, by the . was & guest of Mrs. Ella Benson. , illness of 'Mrs. Herbert Mann. j Mrs. Harry Weeks and son Char- Mr. and Mrs.- Edgar Mason were les* of Warsaw 'spent the we.ek-end in\ town Saturday. Mr, Mason has f with Mr. and - Mrs. C.\ W. Andrews i been transferred to Rochester- from land Mrs. Ella Peck. Wellsville. He \ is employed by the I * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hubbard of Buf- Tinkham Bros. . J falo and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. White Mr. A. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. were guests Sunday, of Miss Anna | C. F. Lockwood .and daughter Mary, Runyan at Delevan. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.; Mr. *and Mrs. Henry Beardsley I Elmer Smith at Fredonia. ; spent Sunday in Olean. 1 Mr. and \\Mrs. James Sheehe of Mr. Stanley Tarbox of Buffalo ' Java Village were callers in town,,' spent Sunday at the H. B. Bennion Saturday. _ j home. Mr. Leon Zimmer of Batavia has Mr. and. Mrs. John Guilds and , been spending a few days 'the past, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Morris week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' and daughter and Messrs. Arthur George Zimmer. ; Maxwell and James Roberts spent After several Arcade men had . Sunday at the Charles Puller home, been out after mushrooms, without j Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bray returned • any results, Mr. A. L. Smith went. to their home in Waterf ord, Pa., , to one of his secret places and came; Tuesday, after spending a few days home with a bushel of them. Mrs. Nellfe Allen of Buffalo was in-town-a—few days-the past weeky looking after her house and doing a little repairing on it. . Mr. Earl Blakeley returned home Sunday after spending a few days' Laundry - - Dry Gleaning HAVE THOSE DRAPERIES, TABLE COVERS AND FANCY ARTICLES DRY CLEANED N RUGS DUSTED OR SHAMPOOED Wellsville Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone Arcade Herald Office for us to call Or leave Bundles at A. H. Greenwald'* Store with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Beardslee and Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Bray. -Mrs-Effie-Bray whO -has-been visiting at Waterford, returned to Arcade with them. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Caner and sons visited Mr. .and Mrs F. J . Kessler and family at Angola, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Morse, and fam ily spent the week-end in Syracuse and attended the wedding of Mr. Morse's sister. Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Pickens and Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Ham left Sunday for New York City, where Mrs. Ham and Mrs. Pickens are attending the O. E. S. Convention and Dr. Pickens and Dr. Ham are visiting Prof. Ro. bert Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dawley of Sar dinia and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc- Kerro_w spent a few days this week with Mrs. Ida Sweetapple' at Eau Claire, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Braun and Mr. and Mrs. Flater of Buffalo called on Mr. and Mrs. Wyinan Denison, Sunday. Mrs. John Murray of Java Lake spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Knight and family. Mr.' and Mrs. F. \-E. Eddy spent Sunday'in Buffalo, guests of Mrs. Ruby Littlefield. Mrs. L. R. Brass and Mrs. L. Har old Morgan were in Buffalo, Tuesday. .Mrs. Ray Hubbard of Buffalo spent IT'S owe THUJC^ T\O KWOW WHEW JWH£ AR.E UIGKEO AfOp A OTHER £ TO SET 30 yse-p TO IT-, VoOT>OWT This Car I ha* been carefully I checked and raco** dltloned wh«r« 7 CHEVROLET USED CARS \ivith an X>K that counts Look For \O. K. After we have thoroughly reconditioned a vised car, we attach a red \0. K.\ tag to the radiator cap. This tag certifies that the •vital units of the car have. beengoneover completely by expert mechanics and The Red \Tag put in condition to give thousands of miles of ad ditional service. It takes all the \guess-work\ out of used car buying. Look for this tag token yo» buy o uttB car—for it it your guaranty of quality, and value! DENISON & DICKEY ARCADE, N. Y. QUALITY AT LOW COST COURAGE It takes~courage to plow, harrow, fertilize, seed\ cultivate and harvest crops with high priced labor and machinery and then sell them for low prices. It takes finer courage to immediately start again to prepare the land for seed, not knowing'what price will be obtained for the crop, yet with faith that in the long run prices will be fair. - Courage, faith and ability will surely have,.their reward. 4% Interest Compounded Twice Yearly Paid on Deposits. i 4? THE FIRST /^ATIO^AL ^ANK OF ARCADE several days last week 'wuVjier par ents, Mr. and Mrs.* G. J. White. Her. husband came out for the week-end and she returned home-with him. Mrs. A. Hoffower was in Buffalo, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Guy Yule spent Sun day with Mr. C. A. WUber and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilber. >» Mr. Charles Fuller reports that some of his sheep were badly bitten by a dog last week. . x Mr. and-Mrs. Ralph Jackson and two children of Springville, spent Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mrs- Hattie Blakeley, son Earl and 'grand-daughter Virginia, called on friends in Bradford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bentley spent Sunday in Eden Valley, Mr. and Airs. Henry^ Sproul and daughter Beatrice of Erie, spent Sun day with Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Knox. Mrs. Sproul and daughter remained for a longer visit and Mr. Sproul re turned to-Erie, Sunday evening. _Mr. and Mrs; Charles Bookmiller and family were in Buffalo, Saturday. Mrs. Ella Benson spent the week end with Holland friends. . Mr. L. S. Bentley attended lodge at Wiarsaw, Tuesday evening. Mr. VanDoren Stoner and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. .Green of Tuscarora, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Laird and family. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Riley attended the State Convention of the New York State Sunday School Associa tion in Buffalo, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Lilly Bunce and two children of Canisteo called on Mrs., Charles Bookmiller, Sunday. Mrs. Kate Brown visited Mrs. Lydia Montgomery at Holland, Sun day. Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Dailey have* been attending Conference at Roch ester. Miss Dorothy Pudvin, Superinten dent of Music in School 60, Buffalo, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. Grant Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kraft spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geb- hardt at North Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bookmiller entertained on Sunday: Mr„ and Mrs. Monroe Bates and daughter Leona, of Gainesville; Miss..Genevieve Caha- len of Conn.; Miss Elva Conhiser, Mr. Rennie Bates and MtC Clinton Bates of Cattaraugus. SANDUSKY Mrs. Julia Jones MISS STEVENS WILL OUTLINE THE WORK Miss Mildred M. Stevens, Assistant State Leader of 4-H Club work will be in Wyoming County, Wednesday and Thursday, October 1.2 and 13. While Miss Stevens is in Wyoming county upon these days, she will out line the program of work to be con ducted in homemaking clubs this year and several schools will be visited at which she will explain the work in detail to the girls who contemplate joining»the 4-H club this year. FREEDOM . Last week the prayer meeting was held at the home of Mrs.» Ellen Will iams. This week the meeting will be at the R. J. Williams home. Last Sunday, Rev. D. H. Conrad was present at the morning service \and gave a short talk in Sunday School, on \The Still, Small, Voice.\ He and Mrs. Conrad will soon go south for the winter. Frank Hurlburt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest' Hurlburt of Bliss called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Arn old, October 8, a little daughter, Bar bara Jean. Miss Iris_Elaine French, of Olean and Mr. James Williams of Freedom were united in marriage Saturday evening, October 8, by the Rev. D. H. Conrad at his home .in Yorkshire. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams of Arcade. The bride is now teaching in Jamestown. After November 1, they will be at home in Arcade. The funeral of Hugh Owens of Perry was held here last Friday. Mr. Owens was a former resident of Freedom. •Mr. and Mrs. Anton Witt and their daughter, Hazel were at the Gorge, Sunday. Harold Hatfield and family have returned-to their home in Yorkshire, after helping with the -work at J. D. Williams''while Mr. Williams was re covering from injuries caused by a fall. Dr. Floyd James of BHBS tested cattle here last week. INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO. New York,' September 28, 1927 The Board of Directors have de clared a quarterly dividend of Sixty Cents (60c); a share on the common Stock of this Company, payable No vember IB, 1927, to Common. Stock- 'holders of record at the -close of busi ness November lst* 1927. ' Checks will be mailed. Transfer books will not close. OWEN SHEPHERD, Vice President & Treasurer. ARCADE FULL GOSPEL MISSION Frank Favacula. Pastor. Sunday, 10:30 a. m.—Sunday school 11:80 a. m.—Morning worship. 8 p. m.—Evening worship. Tuesday evening, 8 p. m.—Mld- •week prayer and, praise service. Buffalo, Thursday,- and her sister Mrs. Burkett returned home with her for a few days visit. Mr. and -Mrs. Howard Bonsteel re- turned. from Folsomdale, Sunday having spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Luthel; Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Brown and Robert were in Silver Creek, Sunday. \Stanley Bridenbaker has purchased the barber shop of Earl Hurlburt and will attend to the work. Mr. and Mrs.^P. O. Powers and family of Portville visited at the F. S. Merrill home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Rogers of Ebenezer visited friends here, Sun- day. Kenneth Jones came home Sunday, having spent the summer at Long Island.. Mrs. H. L. Lewis who has been as sisting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jones, has been confined to the house with a sprained ankle. Mrs. Ella M. Wood is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clay ton Smith at Miscoy. Mrs. Ann Evans visited at the home of William Thomas the past week. Mrs. M. P. Sampson and daughter and Mrs. Alice Perkins of Yorkshire called at Mrs. D. W. Jones last week. Mrs. Earl Moore Sunday callers at F. E. Freeman' were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Washburn of Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs. Lu Hep- ker, Miss Jennie Stattle and Miss Eva Oestreich all of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Segling and Mr. and Mrs. John Bush of Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haskell and daughter of Buffalo are visiting their parents here. Mrs. Anna Gogle and children .of Ellicottville were Sunday guests of Earl Moore and family. George Morse and family and Chas. Morse and family called at Mrs. Harrison Beebe's, last Sunday. Mrs. Benjamin Cook spent Thurs day in Buffalo. Her sister, Mrs. C. C. Burkett, returned home -with her for a ten days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cook spent Sunday at Silver Creek, in the grape country. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Freeman and Mrs. Benjamin Cook went to Little Volley, Monday. Miss Florence Martell of the Hotel Stabler and gentleman friend of Buf falo and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schus ter of Sardinia and Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Moulton of Rock Glen were callers at the Ira Hatch home, Sun day. Mrs. Clara Jones, Mrs. Oliver Smith and son of County Line and Miss Doris Jones of Holcomb spent Tuesday at Mrs. Ida Cobb's. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cobb attended the funeral of Mrs. Clara Simons at Rushford, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cobb entertain ed Mrs. Alice Stevens, son and daugh ter and sister of Saginaw, Mich., and Ithaca, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Stack and three sons of Eldred, Pa., called at the T. J. Cobb home last Thursday evening. The McCumber reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Sunday, October 9. Miss Martha Jones of East Aurora who has just finished training at the Millard-Fillmore hospital and Miss Ruby Edwards who has finished training at the General 'hospital, spent the past' week with their aunt, Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mr, and Mrs. Stender and children of Depew were Saturday afternoon callers at the Charles Wilson home. ELTON Mrs. Stafford of Eastport, L. I., is spending a few days with Mrs. W. G. Roblee. Rev. and Mrs. Steven Custard and son of Holland spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mills. Miss Alice Jones of Delevan at tended church here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of PennsyU vania are guests at the James Gibbon home. ' Mrs. Clayton Daggett and Mrs. Jay Wright were in Franklinville one day last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Higgins very pleasantly entertained the Loyal Workers Class, Monday evening. „' Work has begun on the Sheffield milk plant here which will cost about $30,000. Mrs. Ida Lanckton of Franklinville spent Tuesday at W. G. Roblee's. An ordination service for Mr. Ray mond Mills will be held in the Bap tist church, Tuesday, October 18, af ternoon and evening. The speakers will be Rev. Jewett from Geneva,.| Rev. Houser from Olean and Rev. Parsons from Franklinville. » , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns have rented John Gibbon's house. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman of Lockport spent the week-end with their daugh ter. Mrs. Raymond Mills.. Relatives from Farmersville Cent er and West Valley gave O.' J . Strong a surprise, Saturday, in honor of his 73 birthday. WHERE TO BUY Reputable Dealers in Var* ious Lines, Who Invite You to Trade With I hem. OPTICIAN U L. W. Aldridge, Optometrist, of No. 531 Brisbane Bldg., Buffalo, will U at Mr. A. Hedin's Jewelry Store ia Delevan, N. Y., (formerly the Hum Jewelry Store, Tuesday, October 25, 1927. In home office every day except Tuesday o.f each week. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES New Low Prices on EXIDE BATTERIES 13-plate for Chevrolet, Ford and Overland $12.00 DENISON & DICKEY Arcade, N. Y. HARDWARE L. L. ENNIS HARDWARE, STOVES . AND TINWARE DRUG STORES Cottrill & Cottrill FOR' TRUSSES REMEMBER We hava & complete) line of all sorts of trait** and vri\\ ju *r- anteee your fit or refund joar montf. MONUMENTS MONUMENTS For all purpotei at RIGHT prices. Work Guaranteed. CHASl .'HOWLETT, Sanduiky Shop and Show Rooms Franklinville, N. Y. ' EVAPORATORS KEYSTONE EVAPORATOR Famoui Everywhere because one man can oparaU without help of any kind.. Oar new Keystone Heat«r in«r«-»»i capacity 40 per cent uies all waste heat. • Write <for cata logue. State number of trees you Up. SPROUL'HDW. A MFC CO. Dalaraa, N. Y. COLLECTIONS Collected Everywhere NaT CallMtKa No CUrg* CHARLES C. DAY 405 Elllcott SJ. BaSTalo, W. Y. UNDERTAKER CASTOR IA For Infanti and ChMrcn '• In U»e For Over 30 Years Always bean . the tSgnatura of , W. S. DAVIS UNDERTAKER Auto Hearse A K C A D Z,.N. Y. Ball Pk*M FLOWERS FajralihaJ for all' occailoai POCKET Md WRIST WATCHES .Expertly. timed, regulated and. tested — Guaranteed Dependable — •A good place to buy-a good watcli—wnere\prices. are lowest E; T, Delafield, Jeweler ' East Aurora, N. Y. Fimeral Director* i and Embalmers ' KING & CO. Strykersville, N. Y. Poon. Z. Aurora Exl, M7-F-1X Buffalo, Fillmor* S9S4 'Price* Reasonable C S. PERSONS & SON Undertakers and Funeral Directors. Autb_Hearse Dalaran, N .V.