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PAGE SIX JUNIOR LEAGUE OF M.E IRCjjElECTEP Ol-t-ICERS • The Junior League of the M . E. church ha d its second meeting, Thursday, October 13. The follow ing officers were elected : President , Marion Joslin. First Department, Raymond Wood ruff. Secon d Department, Ruth Wilber. Third Department, Martha Laomis. Fourth Department, Dorothy Tabor Treasurer, Elenpr Hatch. — \ Secretary, Elizabeth Davis. *— _ ) . Give'Satisfaction—Want Ads. Dr. Arthur E. Nield OPTOMETRIST of EAST AURORA, N. Y. —jwjll be at Lewis Jewelry Store Arcade, N. Y. Each Tuesday from 8 to 12 Phone 32-J ARCADE RESTAURANT Frank Davenport, Prop. Try Our Regular Meals and Lunches Home Cooking Chicken Dinners Sunday's Steak Dinners to Order Home Baked Goods to Order and delivered Call 122-M For Reservations ARf APE NEWS Mrs. Ev a Follett spen t several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Morris of Sandusky, an d on~Sunda y they Visited- their- uncle\ Chilon Stickle an d family'of Hume. Mrs'. W. BJ Joslin spent the past week' in Buffalo the guest of her daughter',' Mrs . Harry Martin. Mr. John Wickmann an d family of Toledo, Ohio, came .to attend the funeral of Mr. . Edward HaFrison o f Delevan, Wednesday, an d is visiting -relatives in town . Mr. M. C. Drake went to 'the Mil- lard-FillmoKe hospital an d brought his wife home, Tuesday. She is con - valesjng nicely. Erwin Little, while playing foot ball with several other lads fell and fractured his 'right' arm.. , Mr. M. C. Drake is- attending a meeting of the Dairymen' s League officers in. New York City this week. Mr. an d Mrs . Millard Calkins of Batavia spen t Sunday with her par ents, Mr. an d Mrs . Henry Schuster. Hunters—Complete line of ammu nition, all charges, at Cottrills. 34 Mr. an d Mrs . Leigh Bray an d chil dren were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Wilson in Buffalo. Misses Mabl e Nichols and Glenna Keyser spent Sunday-with friends in North Collins. Eugene Haskell an d family were at Keuka College, Sunda y and ate their weddin g anniversar y ^dinner with thei r daughter; Miss Frances Haskell. ^ Misses Ruth and Viola Eddy spent the week-end at their home in Stry- kersville. i \ Mr. and- Mrs . Eugene Haskel l and family and Air, Henry Vallance drove to LeRoy,- Friday. . Miss Margaret went on t o Keuka College .to'spend the week-end wit h her sister, Frances Haskell. HAVING ATOLL *CCOUJ0TS TOIL'MA'MY MEU^EING HO HIGHER-/ THAU THEY AR.E\ Mrs. Ed. Ayers-and daughters spent Sunday a t Perrysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flogaus visit ed Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Searls at East SANDUSKY Laundry - - Dry Cleaning HAVE THOSE DRAPERIES, TABLE COVERS , AND FANCY ARTICLES DRY CLEANED RUGS DUSTED OR SHAMPOOED Wellsville Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co? Phone Arcade Herald Office for us-to call Or leave Bundles at A. H. Greenwald's Store IE— Th'x Car S»_ r*»-» « «*»SV tVir*—' **** * VMotqt vllptioUtery This Tag Protects Your Purchase You can b e absolutely inspections. Genuineparts certain of th e quality of are used for all replace- any reconditioned used menta. car, we do. the job tho, ^K .^agtaSachedfo oih,myi the radiator cap. This tag All work is done by our is the purchaser 's guaran- own expert mechanics, tee of value — look for and is subjected to tho it when you buy a used i regular factory tests and carl DENISON & DICKEY Arcade, N. Y. QUALITY AT LOW COST Mr . and Mrs . Clint Worth'ington and family spen t the week-end with relatives in Batavia . • Mrs. Ella Spring is visiting her niece in Medina. , .] Mrs. Galen Mack of Yorkshire was; calling.pn friends in town Monday. Mr . and Mrs. Geo . Strong visited his brother an d family near Elton, Saturday. I Miss Catherin e Thornbury 'is en-' joying a weeks vacation. Miss Anna Cramer came hom e I from\ he r school in Buffalo, Monday and joined the Confirmation Class at SS. Peter and Paul's church, Wed nesday , v Mr . .and Mrs . Ernest Eager spent Sunday with her parents, Mr . an d Mrs. Godfrey' at Johnsonburg. Mr . Phelpmeyer and famil y are moving onto the Ryan farm o n th e North Woods road. . Mr..and Mrs . C. D. Simpson an d son Richard, Mrs.- Clark Follett and- son Merle spent Saturday at Batavia. Mr . and Mrs . Clarence Goodemote and Mr. Harold Vradenburg were in Olean, Tuesday. Mr. J. H. Quant an d family an d Mr. Erving Davis were callers in town Saturda y evening. ~MTrCrJ^White-iand-daughterrMrsr Ray Hubbar d of. Buffalo motored to Canada last week an d spent several days visiting relatives and friends. They report a fine time. Mrs. Edward Brock and daughter, were dinner guests of Mrs . Ed . Ayers and family, Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs . Wyman Denison and' family were guests of relatives at Eagle, Sunday. Mr. George Fuller was in Erie, Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs . L . R. Brass were in Buffalo, Sunday and attended the, theatre. j C. SI. an d M. C. Drake have their \ silo filled an d threshing finished on their farm. Mr. an d Mrs . Ely and Mrs . Louis Oolorbss \were in East Rochester, Sunday. Mr and Mrs . 'G. G. Foit visited friend s irt Hamburg, Sunday. . Mr. an d Mrs. Lewis Jones of Free dom spent Sunday with Mr . an d Mrs. He\nry Fuller. Mrs. L, R. Brass gave a. party, Sat urday in honor of her son, Bernard, who was celebrating his 5th birthday . There were nine of his little friends present and all l-eport a fine time. >Mr. and Mrs . Bert Hall .and daugh ter of Bliss called on Mrs. George . Fuller, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs . Wm. Dailey of East Aurora were guests at the Josep h Gittere home, Monday. Miss Helen. Foit returned home from Tonawanda, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs . Clyde Dickey, Mrs. N. F. Dawley and daughter Velva and Mfs. Wyman Denison were in Buffalo, Friday. .Mrs. Huestis of Rocheste r spen t the week-end with Mr. George Roll and family. Mrs. Leo O'Neil was a guest/ of Miss Mary Ayers on the Bixby Hill road, Friday afternoon. Mr. R. I. Cartwright'left Thursday on a business trip to New York City. Mr. an d Mrs. John' Thomas an d family wer e Sunday guest s at th e Thomas George home. Mr, and Mrs. F. E . Eddy an d Mrs . Fred French are on a motor trip to Croghan, N. Y.. They are expected home today. Mr. Frank King. Sr., is very ill at the home of Mr ; John King. Mrs. Howard Pixley has bee n iff with pleurisy _ the past week. Mr.'and Mrs_Frank Hess of Addi son, N. Y.,- spent Sunday wit h Mr. C. A. Wilber and \Mr. and Mrs . Lee Wilber. Mr. ^and Mrs . George Hogue and- Mr. an d Mrs . Clarence Smit h an d family motored to Struthers, Ohio, over the week-end and visited their., daughter an d sister, Mrs. John Ko- vach and family. Elizabeth-Morgan of'Freedom wa s a week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas George. Mr. Elwi n Cole of Buffalo was'a gues t of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brass over the week-end. » Mr. and Mrs. Claude. Gaffney of Batavia' were in.town the first of the week.''« Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conrad an d son Kenneth- of Olean ^were Sunda y guests of Mr. and\ Mrs. Uly McCraley. Mrs. rlenry Schuster has .been on the sick list the past week. Mr. .George Roll and\ family and Mr. Gray were at Rock Glen on busi ness, Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young an d Mr . and Mrs . N. C. Saxton and family visited in Curriers . Sunday Mr. Albert Welch and so n Verno n are visiting Mr.-and - Mrs.Leon Stand- ish at Johnsonburg, Mrs. Bertha Buchman, Mrs . Harry Wallace and Miss Marie Land were dinner- guest s of Mrs., Mulholland at Cuba, Monday and also called o n Mrs. Mary McCall in Olea n in th e afternoon . Mr. and Mrs . Frank Hecht an d sons Paul and George and Miss Lil lian Sh'epard of Buffalo spen t the week-end with Mr. and Mrs . Dell Beardsley and family. - ^ Mr . Earl Brewer\ apd famil y have moved td the Le e Taylor house on North street. Mr. and Mrs. A . C. Beardslee, Mrs. David Hooper and Miss Harriett Prey wer e in Buffalo, Tuesday. - Mrs. Beardslee an d Miss Prey underwent tonsil operation s at\ the -.General-hos^- pital. Dr. Brown was the operating surgeon. Mr. Archie Smith of Buffalo spent Sunday and Monday with his father, Mr. A. L. Smith. Mr . and Mrs. Milo Davis and Mr. and Mrs . Eri c Lee an.d so n Robert were in Buffalo, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs . C. J. Buchman of Buffalo spent Sunday with Mrs . Ber tha Buchman. Mr. and Mrs . Walter Weed will move from the Bookmiller house on East Main street t o the John Golden tenant house o n Prospect street, j about November 1. I Mr. an d Mrs . Lfee Wilber, Mrs. Fred ..Brush and Mrs. Elon Norton visited in Varysburg, Tuesday. Misses Pearl Brock, Ethejinde, Cooper and Alice Vanocker spent Sunday with Miss Dorothy Merritt at her home on the North Wood s road Mrs. Dewey Holmes of East Auro ra an d Mrs . J . B . Casey of Buffalo are guest's of\\Mr. and Mrs . S. T. Lyke this week. Mrs. Edward Kingston of East Au ror a spen t th e week-end with her mother, Mrs . Lottie Lewis. Miss' Clara Wilson of Buffalo has been a gues t of her sister, Mrs. C. C. McKerrow and family the past week. Mr. Stanley Tarbox of Buffalo spent the week-end at the H. B. Bennion home. 'Mr. and Mrs . Lome Cottrill were in Buffalo*, Monday. Mr. and Mrs . J. H. Dofter of Cleveland, 0., spent the week-end with thei r aunt, Mrs. Bertha Buch man. Miss Erma We«d is o n the sick list, Mr. and Mrs . Lewis Hawks an d son Hollis an d Mrs. Ella Benson call ed on Miss Lucia Parks at Belmont,. Sunday , where sh e is nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Jr., spent the week-end with relatives in Attica. Mr. an d Mrs . Charles Bookmiller | an d family spent - Sunday with. Mr. | pnd Mrs , Ro y Bookmiller a t Jav a Center. ' ' Mrs. Henry Sproul of Erie an d Mrs. B. L. Knox were i n Buffalo, Monday . Beatrice, the little daugh ter of Mrs . Sproul, underwent an adenoid and tonsil operation at the Children's hospital. She is recover ing nicely. Mr . and Mrs . Warren Foss have moved to Houghton, where they have rented a v farm. Mr. and Mrs . Glen Blakeley an d Mr. and Mrs. Howard -Blakeley of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whiting an d Mrs r Isabelle Whiting of Gowan- da, were Sunday guests'.of ' Mrs, Kattie Blakeley and family.' . ' fs^lanw ^cT ^p ^nTlh ^^eiek-en d With Mr. and Mrs . Fred Evans. Mr. and \Mrs. B. C . .Brown of Ar cade' spent Sunday at their home here \Mr. and Mrs. ;Sf.~J. Cornwall and Mr. arid. Mrs. W.';E. Rogers; - of Frank lin ville' and -.Mr. and ^Mrsl Edward Perkins of Franklinvill e were visitors Wednesday an d Thursday \at the _D. W. Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hartsburgh and daughters and Alman Griffith of Buffalo visited\ at the James Griffith home_over the week-end. *\ Mrs. Jay Strong and family of Delevan called at -th e E. L . Merrill home last week. Cleveland Lucy was takerf t o Buf falo last week with infe.ction in his hand. , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sparks left for Mt. Jewett, Thursday- for an indefi nit e time. v . '» Leon Pratt' an d Kenneth Jones found' business in Buffalo, Saturday night. Mrs. Id a Lucy was called to Buf falo , Sunday by the -illness of her son, Cleveland Lucy. Mr. Anderson has rented Mrs . Cornwall 's house and also rented the Fred Freeman blacksmith shop and will move here next week. Rev. an d Mrs. Geo.- Orton an d James .Griffith .attended the ordina tion of Rev . Mills at Elton, Thursday. .John Williams of Olean .visited his .sister, Mrs. James Griffith, Monday . Mrs. Harrison Beebe lef t Sunday night for North Dakota, where sh e will spend the winter. - Mr 1 , and Mrs. A. L. Manning of Rochester called at E. 'B. Holmes', Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H.. L. Lewis of Attic a were visitors at D. W. Jones', Sun day , o' - Roy Jones of Delevan came t o se e his grandmother, Mrs. D. 'W. Jones last Friday. -Mrs. Jones has been confined to the house ,the past two weeks with a sprained ankle. Miss Rut h Hughes left Sunday fo r \Ithaca where sh e will~r'emain \for\ some time. ' \ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hughes have bought th e Wm . Tisdale house on Eagle street. • ° Reputable Dealers in Vat^ ious Line*, Wh 'cJ Invite You to - Trade With •- Them. OPTICIAN w L. W. Aldridge, Optometrist, of No. 531 Brisbane Bldg., Buffalo, will U at Mr. \ A. Hedin's Jewelry Store -in Delevan, N. x\, (formerly the Hum Jewelry- Store, -Tuesday, October 25, 1927 . ' ; In home office every da y except Tuesday of each week. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES New Low Prices on EXIDE BATTERIES 13-plar.e for Chevrolet, Ford and Overland $12.00, DENISON & DICKEY . Arcade, N. Y, HARDWARE Mrs. .Earl Moore Mrs. W, E; Pratt spent the week end i n Buffalo with her - daughter, Mrs. C. Wesley Lloyd. Leon Pratt and Kenneth Jones spent the week-end in Cleveland. Norman Green and family of Ar cade spent the week-end with Mr . and Mrs. L. L. Barker. The Home Bureau will meet in the Grange Hall, Tuesday,' October 25, for the first lesson on reed work. J«ssie Hatch spent severa l days last week with her parents, Mr.-and Mrs.' Ira Hatch. ' Misses Agnes Moore and- Evange- lirfe Hurlburt were in Delevan, Fr: - day. , • Sunday visitors at the F. E . Fre-.- man home weie Mr. and Mrs . Albert Freeman of Horncll and Theodor e Freeman of Wellsville. Mr. an d Mrs.-Carroll Hughes.and gons and Elizabeth Fre'eman wer e in Silver Creek, Sunday. The neighbors o f Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. Tisdale gave them a farewell party Wednesday evening. Ligh t re freshments were served and a ver y enjoyable evening was spent. Glen Wilson of Buffalo, spen t the week-end with hi s parents. -Mr. an d Mrs. Vernet Cummings of Buffalo were callers at the home of Charles Wilson, Sunday evening. Mrs. Carl Mummery and son ai visiting relatives in Cuba. Mr. an d Mrs. Clifford' Twiss and daughter of Curriers were Sunday guests of Mr. find Mrs. A. E. Austin Ernest Haskell and familv return ed to their home in'Buffalo, Sunday, after spending a week .with, relatives here. Will'am Morse loft Tuesday New York City where he will sail Wednesday on the steamship Maure- tania for England, where he\ \-will spend th e winter. He expects to re turn hom e about the first of may. Is 90% perspiration and 10% inspiration. Success is almost wholly the result of weekly, monthly, yearly building up the bank account here. Interest Compounded Twice Yearly Paid on Deposits. • THE F IRST AATIOMAL J^ANK OF ARCADE YORKSHIRE 'Guests at P. J. - Westover's during the week were, Mr. and Mrs\. M. .S. Huntington, Mr . and Mrs. Joh n Tass- more and daughter, Mr. and Mrs-. MerleJ Huntington' and' family .and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holworth \and -family 'all o f Bradford; Mrs . Addie Valentine-and daughter of Eden; Mr. an d Mrs . Robert Hoag and daughters an d Dr . Myrtle and Miss..Nellie of Buffalo. — \ . ' . Mr. and Mrs'. Walter Howar d \of Rushford wer e guests at Charles Casey's, Saturday. -' Lloyd Smith, and •. family were guests of her parents, at^Delevan, Sunday. U Mr . land Mrs. Ellsworth Smith' add family and Mr. Chester Woolley were at Perrvsburg, Sunday. •, A numbenfrom here attended the annual meeting of the Woman 's Foreign' Misionary Society of the Olean district at \Warsaw Wednesday An invitation was extended by. the Yorkshire Society for\ a meeting to •be - held here in the spring. A bazaar will be held at the York shire M. E . church some time in No vember . ARCADE FULL GOSPEL MISSION Frank Favacula, Pastor. Sunday, 10:30 a. -.m.—Sunday school. \ '11:30 a. m.—Morning -worship. 8 p. m.—Evening worship. Tuesday evening,. 8--p. m.i—Mid- -i week prayer an d praise service. J.. . COUNTY LINE ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bigler of Buf falo were Sunday guests of Mr . and Mrs. Wm. Gibson. , Martin Hoffman and family visited at the home of his parents on the South Road, Sunday. , Mis s Ruth Sikes-was home over the week-end, 'from . near- Springville, where she is teaching.\ \ ' • Mr. an d Mrs. Clarence' Ldunsbury were visiting i n Eggertsville ^Sunday Mrs. G. Cramer was; i n Buffalo, Saturday..\ - : '-' f ' Howard Reed and family of East Aurora were wsitors.at 'the hom e of his. parents , Mr. and Mrs ; .Thomas Reed, Sunday. - Other'• guest s were Mr. and Mrs. Ranee Smith of Perry I f parents knew their children as well as the children _knowi thei r par ents, .the \parents might b e ;able to handle,.,the. .children as' well a s the children 'handle the. -parents . .V ..-J'i'Jl <-N -LS-LJ-ENNIS HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE DRUG STORES Cottrill & Cottrill FOR TRUSSES REMEMBER We have a complete line of all •orta of trunes and will guar- anteee your fit or refund your money. MONUMENTS MONUMENTS For all purposes at RIGHT prices. Work Guaranteed. CHAS. HOWLETT, Sandusky '\ \Shop nncl -Show Rooms Franklinville, N. Y. EVAPORATORS KEYSTONE EVAPORATOR Famous Everywhere because one ma n can operate without help of any kind.. Our new\ Keystone Heater increases capacity 40 per» cent, uses all waste heat. Write logue. State number trees you tap. 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