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„ l t j, O ot how much you get out , u« iauch you put in ,; t h.tmak«^J° ba ' UCCe, % ARCADE HERALD Adverti»ement« in our Fir* Papers go into over 2,500^ homes each week—which means about J 0,000 readers. EX PATRONIZING iUUlu uumu Hi^^Am&^QiMmAMe iR STORES. AND A MORE PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY. VOLUME XXXVI PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT ARCADE, N. Y. ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927 NUMBER 35 OW FELLOW FAIR dumm URGE CROWDS he Odd Fellows Fair, being, held ,„ th'c-SaUment of the Temple, Ar cade^ attracting large crowds each fternoon and * f K,Ms decorated ... cen ter. You can 6uy-mt>st~any- hnKTo\ want, and fish for some- ID!-!: vmi don't wanl^-ask L. E. Bnnals or Lome Cpttrill. thinp you ;unnls or Tuday is the last day, concluded with a dance. Everything:\ trill ho disposed of, and a general good time will be enjoyed. ~ Of course you know the proceeds i go toward the building fund for the ' - temple, which is a credit t o the town, Friday evening, all articles remain- fog, will be sold at auction, regard less of price. Dancing will start, promptly at 9:30, both round and) * Good music. A cor- SOLDIERS GALLERY The boys who stood oy theii Country in the World War, and thu» honored themselves and the com niunity, - ' RALPH FRANK Who enlisted in the U. S. N. Avia tion Corps., for the World War, and square dances. Uooa music, a eur- tion C , dial invitation is extended to the nuD- serve d in France. Was honorably He to attend this last night. • discharged. He is now chief cashier SENATOR KNIGHT VOTE FOR LYNN W. HAM FOR SUPERVISOR LEGION WANTS SERVICE-BUREAU REPRESENTATIVES OF POSTS GATHERED IN WARSAW. TRI- COUNTY BUREAU DESIRED. NEXT MEETING IN ATTICA. SPOKE IN BUFFALO |°Xlo y *' Amid9 At the first meeting of the posts of the American Legion of Wyoming County for the fiscal year, held at Warsaw\ on Monday evening, a reso lution was passed favoring the es tablishment of a tri-county Veteran's , Service Bureau. The plan suggested of the Hotel Statler, Buffalo. He is i;is for Genesee, Wyoming and Alle- '-the .son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Frank | gany counties to unite-in the f orma- now living 1 in j tion. and maintenance of such a. bur- ' eau, the board of supervisors\ to pro- Senator John Knight presented ^' s-s,s£?ss FARMERS MI ine of the Political Institute of the 1 ZTllIIILillU 1! UJXJ League of Women Voters in'Elm-1 wood Music Hall, Buffalo, last nigh^.; Governor Smith presented the Demo-1 cratic point of view. j VISIT BUFFALO MT \VERNON PAST MASTERS , I ENTERTAIN BROTHERS! On Tuesday, November first, farm ers in Wyoming county will visit Buffalo in order to learn more about There was a \somewhat unusual j how their livestock is marketed. The meeting held in Mt. Vernon Lodge F., trip includes a i?r e noon's_visit J ;o the & A. M at Java Village, Monday ev ening Charles Dellinger is Master ol the lodge, and, together with the 1'asimusti .TS, entertained. The unus ual part of the program was in the fact that each Past Master entertain ed the Brothers, who had been made Masons during his occupancy of the chair - > t The Past Masters present were: Kiln Umber, D..B. Hogan, C. F. Day, Ernest Holmes, Charles Holloman, S. A. Moore, Millard Holmes and Ern est Baker. • During the evening Brother, John- vide the funds for its operation. A central office wouhT be established where a paid stenographer would be on 'duty. The- service officer himself would not receive compensation other than travelling expenses. Working under the service officer would be one service officer from each county, and under the county officer, a service officer from each post, t The Alle gany and. Genesee county legions have already gone on record as fav oring such a bureau. •The bureau would handle adjusted compensation claims, insurance Jclaims help ex-service men or their families LOOK-UP YOUR TAX BILLS FOR PAST TWO YEARS Arcade. N. Y., October 26, 1927 1 W. F. Arthurs, Arcade, N. Y. Dear Sir:— Mr. Parker claims he has reduced taxes -while he has been supervisor. If that is so -why is-it that my tax wa3 $9.06 higher [last year than the year before on the' same assessed valuation, and his tax rate'*over two thousand dollars per thousand higher, and why did Mr. Parker receive for his fees and expenses about $500.00. more than any other supervisor of this town? \ Isn't, it about time we had facts instead of promises? i Yours truly, ~. \ -— A Taxpayer. 1858-October 27-1927 stockyards with'guides to point out the difference between good and poor I in need, act as a bureau of inform* stock of various classes and answer tion, etc. The need is great. There questions about livestock marketing'are now 40 ex-service men from \Wyb problems. Arrangements have been made for the group to eat together at 1 o'clock at a reasonable price .per plate. In the afternoon in Dold's Packing Plant, some reactors to the, T. B. test that have been shipped in from Wyo ming county will be slaughtered. This .feature of the trip will be of especial interest to many dairymen, many of whom have previously evinc- sonTfTtrytersviUeTead anonginal | ed interest in the disposal of these poem, which elicited most «W^|^r«^ M ^^ est will be seen during the afternoon. Farmers who are going on this tour •n-e invited by the Wyoming County comment. Lunch and short speeches added mm h to the enjoyment of the occas- It was a real geMogether wlm attended DR. DAISY ROBINSON WiLL SPEAK AT FREEDOM Ur Daisy Robinson of the State Biiard of Health will give an address in the Freedom School House, .Novem- bt-i 1, at 3:3u, to women and'girls. JJr Kobinson ia an interesting s ))i;iM'i- and we 1 are fortunate in se* cuuuj? her for this meeting. Women and girls from other com munities are urged to be present. DISTRICT DEPUTY WILL MAKE OFFICIAL VISIT ville at 9 a. m. on Tuesday morning, November 1 oming county, receiving aid from the' government, 55 in Allegany county and 40 in Genesee county^ It is be-;- lieved there are at least as .many more.who have applied for help, but have not received it. The,number needing help seems to increase father than decrease. Such bureaus\ have been functioning in the larger coun ties for several years and are meet ing a big need. Erie county spends S60.000 a year for \this work ..and Monroe county $40,000. In Roches ter 30$ cases «...month come to'.the bureau \for attention. ..Harold Oster- tng of Attica was\ appointed a-com mittee of one to meet with similar committees from- other cojarities to sret together and decide the amount of money needed and details pertain D D G. M., B. E. Gowdy, of Ba- tavia, will make an official visit to Arcade Lodge F. & A. M., this ev ening. The second degree will be conferred at 6:30 p.- -Hi. After the lodge meeting there will be a social hour, with'lunch arid smokes. \ , - - MASONIC MASS MEETING A mass meeting of Masons will be hM,l in the Farman Theatre, Warsaw, on Friday evening, October 28, at 8 o'clock, Judge S. Nelson-.Sawyer of Palmyra, Past Gremd. Master- of Ma sons in the State of New York, will address the meeting on-a subject of vital importance, namely, \Foreign Masonry.\ Judge Sawyer .who has for a number of years been in'close.l t i an Association, touch with conditions abroad and has ' - - ju^t returned from' Europe, is in a position to speak with some authority Present indications are that this will he the outstanding Masonic 'meeting of the year in the Genesee-Wyoming district. - ' . , - If possible anyone who ling to the establishment of such a is interested in this trip should phone bureau so. that the proposition can be or write Vo the Farm Bureau office ini presented the various boards of -su -i Warsaw so that arrangements for, pervisors in the near future. , the trip may be completed. A'specialj It was further suggested that the effort will be made to arrange any ( various posts should use a portion of necial features in which livestock; the poppy sale money for this work. and thnt this bureau might receive some aid from'the National Endow ment Fund. McKelton Post of Perry invited the Upon looking through her family | legion posts of the ^ty to partici- men show particular interest. AN OLD MAGAZINE pate in the Perry Armistice celebra tion which consists of a parade in celebration of the opening of the Rerry-Perry Center boulevard,- a din ner at night, two free\'dances etc. Horder-O'Donnell post invited the legionaires to the Armistice eve Bible, which very recently came into her possession, Mrs. Charles Delaney of Arcade, found a magazine, The Ulster County Gazette, dated Janu ary, 1800. In the magazine is quite' a lengthy article written.'on the life- of George Washington, also a piece. „ of poetry written on his death beside, dance in Attica and Walter Klein other items of interest. Mrs. De-j post of Warsaw invited them to its laney reports the magazine, as being% celebration on Armistice evening, very well preserved, altho somewhat, The new county commander, Geo. yellow with, agei.' The print is very, McCaughey of Perry announced that easily read.'' Has- anyone in this lo- a drive for at. least 400 members in cality a magazine of greater 'age—. the county would be launched soon, nearly Qne hundred and twenty-eight As an aid to this it.was suggested years? ' K so, let us hear from them. \ that the auxiliaries of the county be ~ • > • '-— i asked to make a census of all of the BLISS BOY KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO Archie Roberts, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts of Bliss, .met with a painful injury, Tuesday; even? mg. He was walking,home when-a car driven by Tom'Lynch of the town line road, ran into him, knocked him to the pavement and. dragged, tarn two blocks on .the cement'road.,: Dr.' L. E. Stage.was called.^but found no bones broken. -Hia le* and. v back were badly bruised and *ie.vas terrib ly shaken up., ;Mr. v Lynch had ^turned out for an-approachinglcarlandjthe 1'Rhts blinded him-so he' ; did not see Mr Roberts. , * 4 • .•>.\.!• r\. •-/ People walldrig by'the roadside at night ought.to carry'a flasMight L or lantern to assure themselves of safe ty. ••; ,.i Z : - \ —Punkshire Cor. . ' { World War veterans in the county, OLDER BOYS' CONFERENCE > The books of the treasurer show that • > a balance of $110.92 is in the county --The preliminary announcement has treasury to start the year with. The been made regarding \_the . annual invitation * of Harder-O'Donnell post Church Older Boys' Conference held to hold-, the next county meeting in each year under the auspices of the attica was accepted. Six of the sev- -New York State Young Men's Chris--,en posts, Attica,;Arcade, Perry, Stry- in Association. - f kersville, Silver Springs and Warsaw The Conference this year will be were .represented at,the 'meeting. held in>01ean, November 26, 26, 27. Light refreshments were served, after This conference will be'held for ther-the meeting.-.. •> —• X T V—1> _j delegates from Western New York, there being three ^oSE?!?*^? in other parts of the State at the FRANCIS NI*SON INJURED MRS. L. B. FREEBORN V,- IN ARCADE THIS WEEK Mrs. L. B. Freeborn of Lily ,Dnle.~j N V is to be in Arcade over the wpplc-end. as a guest of Mrs. E. C. i-ewis. Those desiring, spiritual ln- tpryir-ws may reach her there 'Friday °T Saturday. same time. I TWO MASONIC MEETINGS V + AT WARSAW, FRIDAY • Two gatherings of.interest to the. Masonic fraternity will be held in Warsaw., Friday, the Past Masters* association meetingland a mass meet ing'in the Farman theater.. 1 . The fall session and election'of of ficers of the Past Masters' association of A the Genesee-Wyoming district will convene at the Masonic temple for a dinner at' 8:80 o'clock.'. ,After the business,-P. W. G. M. S. tfelson Saw- i-yer of'Palmyra'and others ;will dte j >cuss_grand .lodge finances.\ - At .8 ko'clock, JudgerSawyer^wiU^address a,\ I mass meeting of the Masons 'of this district, at the Farman\ theater on the subject, \Foreign Masonry.\ CHICKEN PINNER AND' ,. ^BAZAAR AT PROTECTION • Chicken Dinner and Pazaar at the Protection Methodist church. Octo ber 29, at 6' p . m. -34t3R Little money, .big retttrai; Want Ada. 116176. LOST, strayed or stolen, English bull dog, brindle with white f7^ no ?, anfwors to the name of ^oK Liberal reward if returned to Henry With- eril. Sardinia; N. Y. • License No, . Mr. Francis Nixson,' Pennsylvania- railroad agent at Portville* station met with an accident while unloading freight from a truck, when he fell f a; barrell of oil rolled over him, ising him,-quite badly. \He was m to the doctor,..but no bones e found broken.\'His many friends are glad t o hear that he is, recovering nicely. ., 1 • . • , , 1 - WALTER, A. LUCK, Chiropractor Who has ,been coming to Arca'de three days a week from Franklinville, has found it necessary to open-offices in the Wilson Block, Arcade..,,'•• Dr.\ Luck is. a graduate of the, Palmer School of Chiropractic of' 1922, Cand will be in Arcade every\ ^Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: *\ BLISS FIRE PROTECTION IN BAD SHAPE ARCADE NEWS The W. C. T. U.'spent a very '••pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Ab> • worth October 20. A program on \Citizenship was gjiven. Report of County convention was read. Two new members were enrolled and a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Pentz and her committee. Sunshine offering. Five visitors were present. .A birthday surprise party waB giv en Mrs. Hattie Brown, it being her 86 birthday on Saturday evening. .- Her relatives gathered to the number. of 23 .arid served a lovely dinner and after a happy evening, departed hopr ing to come again October 22, 1928 .andJind_herlthere to welcome them. Clark Hatch of TJelevan was a Fri day caller of M. M. Hatch. Mrs. Fannie Shallies who has been ill 'is some better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Lester ^Barber were in Java Village Monday evening. Mrs. Barber visited Mrs. Estelle Bar ber and Mr. Barber attended Masonic Lodge. ' , _\ Miss Dorothy Davis ahd~Miss Myr- tis Dailey were at home over the week-end. They report good thinga of-their school at Lima. • Mf.^and Mrs. Morris Bentloy were guestk; Sunday, _of Mrs. Wellington . Beebe of East-Aurora. ' Mrs.. Mable Reeves and daughter Bonita of Batavia visited her fathers Mr. S. L, Hutchinson, Monday. Misa Bonita remained -for- a-weeks'stay with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Deveau. Mrs..-., George Reynolds and Mrs. Gladys Twiss spent' last week.in Bufr falo. Misses Pearl Brock and Ethelinde Cooper were guests of Miss Mildred Pingrey at Portville, over the week-\ end. They also called oir Miss Jos ephine Powers, Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bates went to- Rochester, Sunday to spend a fevf days with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peet. Mrs. T.-W. Swan of Franklinville .is a guest ,of her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Sherman arid'family this week.- Mrs? Millard Calkins of Batavia Vas a ^uest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuster from Wednes day until Sunday, whep Mr. Calkina came after her. \' Misses. Florence Delamater and Bessie White spent the week-end with. Mr. and Mrs. George White. '.'•'•Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Seys;e and son Pauljand guest, Miss Rowlands wero in'Buffalo;' Tuesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace Webster and Miss Louise Marsh were in Franklin- mm: Marking the sixty-ninth anniver sary of the birth of former presi dent Theodore Roosevelt, October . 27,—Mount Vernon,.N. Y.. will un veil this newest statue of \TR which was sculpfored by the fam ous Miserendino of N Y. SMALL FIRE BRINGS OUT DE PLORABLE CONDITION-,\ OF | FIRE FIGHTING FACILITIES. The home of Wm. Schroeder was | discovered on fire shortly' after o'clock, Wednesday, p. m., by Mrs, Nicholas Oblensky, who- lives next door. Mr. Schroeder and family wore away, having left a very short time before. The fire was evidently caused from a spark from the chim ney or perhaps from* a train as the railroad is nearby, the blaze being on the roof and was ebbing,its way to ihe inside. Help soon ntrived'.af-;; ter the fire whistle .was 'blowh'.'arid.: the blaze was extinguishe'd/'quickly . with pails of water and slight 'dam age done. Bliss residents'* pay a Are tax—where is the protection we are Lvllle, Tuesday, paying for? ,- The hydrant cap was al'.^Mr. 'and Mrs. Ira Calkins of John- great handicap because of the dim-jsonburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. culty in turning it off. It was terri- Reynolds', Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor, bly rusted and the use of a hammer j and Mrs. Elizabeth Calkina and fam- was necessary before ldosening it,, ily, Sunday. . . the wench failed to mo've it. Then ; Misses Marguerite Joslin 'and Or- too we are informed 1 that there is-J'pha Harrison and Messrs. Lloyd Bli- only a small amount of water in theJ ton arid Frank Peckham visited Miss reservoir and surely not enough to Joslin's grandmother, Mrs. Estelle do much righting with, v Are we to Joslin in Springville, Sunday., continue paying taxes' with such pq'or , Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Day of York- protection as this? Why not .have a shire and Mr. and Mrs., A. T. Knapp good bottom in the reservoir.so it can- arid daughters spent Sunday at Fre- be filled and not leak out, and 'of donia. what use is a power engine to pump Mrs. Charles Rice is,in Conneaut, |-said water into the reservoir without O., 1 caring for Mrs. Chatjcs Waters, a place to store the water? Why not who is ill. \ i ' have some \Action\ on this subject.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hendershott It does not seem necessary to have a arid Mrs. ,E. C. Alsworth visited.Mrs. great conflagration' before ''waking Hendershott's sister, Mrs. ,Manley up.\ ' Barber at Strykersville, Wednesday.. -> ' , 'Mrs. Elmer Reese and Mrs. Chas. MR. AND MRS. J CALVIN'S Murphy were in Springville, Wed-' 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Eva , Follet t. and Mrs., C. D. ERIE COUNTY TEACHERS ; . MEET NOVEMBER 3 ^—The eighth annual meeting of the Erie County .Teachers'. Association will be held at the-Hotel Sutler, at Buffalo, . Thursday, November- .8. Schools i n Erie County-will be closed Thursday and-the^ollowing-day-for- the State Teachers' Convention which will also be held in /Buffalo. BIG CARPET DEAL The McKerrow-Howlett-Reynolds Co;. Inc., of Arcade has' purchased 4 he large stock of rugs, kept by Mr. E. L, Eager. The McKerrow store- is .offering these rugs at very low,prices. Read their ad. in another column. \Get a bargain, give a bargain\ is their motto. 35 Patronize your Home Merchants. ROOSEVELT AND CITIZENSHIP SERVICE FOR ARCADE FOLKS A special service has .been arrang ed for next Sunday evening to cele brate the birthday, of Theodore Roosevelt, that beinj the , Sunday nearest his birthday. It will also be citizenship Sunday at the Arcade Baptist churchi The sermon topic will be: \Lessons from Roosevelt for Our^Day.\ This will not be in any sense u., partisian service but wjll be for/good citizens-of all parties. All candidates-for local offices are es pecially urged to attend. James Roberts has' been designated to present . at this service' for the local Boy Scouts the Memorial on Roosevelt adopted by., the\ National Council 'of the Boy Scouts of Ameri ca. -This is \a splendid tribute to this Greatest, of Scouts: Local scouts should .attend arid hear~it. - As l ;you are interested in the wel fare and righteousness of your coun try, you; should listen' to the words of this outstanding- president. IMPERIAL REBEKAH / V INSTALLATION R. E., W. L. DICKERSON . WILL VISIT ARCADE R.A.M.' i Mr. and Mrs. James Galvin, of th<* . Simpson visited Mrs. Elmer Bakeman Cattaraugus Road, entertained a on * hc t0Bl i *>? d, K' „ large number'of friends on Sunday, Mr and Mrs. E.C.-Alsworth and October 23, in honor of the twenty- son-Victor were at Emery Park, Sun- fifth anniversary of their wedding. $ay- afternoon and also called on , Mr. Charles -Hitchings and family 1 of South' Wales. Miss Marion Coleman, English teacher at Arcade High -School spent • R. E„ W. L. Dickerson,' Grand the week-end i n Buffalo, with her sis- t Lecturer of the Grand Lodge, will ^ er '. who * ave a birthday party in pay his official visit to Arcade Chap-, her honor. ter No. 322, R. A. M. this evening. , Mr - of Chafee held a. linen ! demonstration on Monday afternoon YOUTHFUL BRIGANDS *}> e home of Mrs - A ^ ur , M ? a , d - on\ Prospect street at which the foZ- Richard Sherman, the little son of lowing ladies were invited: Mrs. Mar- Mr: and'Mrs. Donald Sherman of £aret Owens, Mrs. Nellie Haskell, Arcade was playing.with' some other'Mrs. Robert Williams, Sr., Mrs. Mary small boys at Frank Daley's, Wed-1 McGuire, Mrs. J. Leonard, Mrs. D. nesday afternoon, when another '• ? ,ce - Mj s - ' falter Weed, Mrs. Earl bunch of .boys caVne along brandish- J? nes u M rs.F Barber, Mrs. Howard, ing knives and announced \We're J Mrs - R - I- Cartwright, Mrs. R. WiII- murderers.\ and started in to demon- 1 \» ms '- M rs. D. Benrdsley, Mrs. C. strate. . One of them (we purpose- ' Sherwood.,. A fine, time was enjoyed ly omit nam'e) iri'ade a pass at Rich-, by all. - - - _ .ard Sherman, who threw outhis hand! Mrs / Donald 'Sherman visited her to protect himself. The knife de- j g, arent ,? -?,? v - and.'Mrs. Freeman at scended on one of his-*ngers cutting I Franklinville, Sunday it to the bone. He suffered a great 1 . Supervisor E D. Parker is on a - - 1 the Adirondacks this week . At\ a special meeting on Friday night, October 21, 1927,'D. D. P., Grace : Brohson .and suite of Attica installed ;the< following officers: P. v N. O.—Belle Holmea. N..G.—Fannie Gerstanff. V.: G.^-Adelaide Youn*. —Rec- Sec'y—P»*rL.G*r*tung. Pin.- Sec'y—Dessie Harriaon Treasurer—Marie' Clrots. R. S. N. G.—Mabel Pugh. TJ. S .N.- G.—Floy MfcKerrow. R. S .V. G.—Eva Kbhler L. S. V.. G.—NellielMeade Warden— Julia 'Loqmis. Cond.—Gertrude Hopkins Chitifain-^-Mottie* Steele 1. 1 G.—Alice OwenB • O. G.—Louise Smith. Visitors were present from Attica, Warsaw. Silver Spring, Farmersville m'mA -Moohiotj\ After instillation', a delicious supper was served to all. t(/ IU tut ; L>UJJ C He suffered a great I . . loss of-blood before the flow could ! f be stopped by a\ dpotojk^Thos e \murderers\ certainly riedp cSJiave their talents .directed iriW\ some other channel before they get into trouble. OCTOBER RASPBERRIES.'.', investigating reforestation projects. - ' Miss Ella Roberts and Mrs. Donald Sherman.were in Batavia on business Saturday! ^ Better- bargains than ever during the lc-sale, November 3, 4, and 5, at Cottrill's Pharmacy. Mrs. 'Wm. Morris of Sandusky vis- ripe red raspberries this week. These were'-found by- Mr;, Haskell on the berry bushes \near his home. '• . \ Wednesday. . Mr. arid Mrs. Elmer Reese spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Quint at Chafee. . •\ Mr. Donald Sherman shipped hia steam shovel to Binghamton, Wednes- RECEIVES PROMOTION - Robert Smithi>wbVh»ji been 8ta-;^--- ;^ e - e he has j„ excavation job tion agent for both the B. R. .& vP., ^ wflroad 8w5t ch. .and^e_ra«roada_at^ck_Gien_has_ v _ Mr ^ Charles Reynolds spent sever- been promoted to supervisor.of sta-f„, j„,„ wTofr-m'tJTTiiT. m»»ff. tions on theRochester division'of the Erie railroad with headquarters in Rochester. ' -\- - : CARD PARTY NOVEMBER 2 A card pprty wili be held at SS. Peter and Paul's : Hall\ Wednesday evening, October \2.- Good prizes will be given. Band No. 1 will entertain. Come and enjoy the evening with us. Are you a bargain hunter—read the Want ads. They are full of bar gains every week. ' al days last week'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler at Attica. Mr nnd Mrs. Henry Kohler and Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler at Attica. ,Mrs Charles Rey nolds returned home with them. EAST ARCADE DANCE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. Ticket includes Checking and Supper, No charge for supper for additional ladies. LEE -HOTH'S. ORCHESTRA