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MI, i. no. how much you -get out , but ho\ •»»«* y°HJ} u *.-»V i that mal Advertisements i n our FIT* Papers go into over 2,500 homes each week—7-which means about 10,000 readers. V0LI!M £ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927 NUMBER 42 DELEVAN CIRL KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT AT CLEAN EMMA ROBINSON . THROWN THROUGH WINDSHIELD-WHEN AUTO STRUCK DYKE. NECK BROKEN. DIED IN HOSPITAL, The body of Miss Emma Robinson, 22, of 141 East Main street, Brad ford, Pa., fatally injured in an auto • -1 - —ni^ont nt. Olean early Ttt 'es NEW INDUSTRY FOR ARCADE - „ 1o „ Q ,„ „. . ... 1 TWO FIRMS ARE MAKING INVES-. from a lacerated face. The fourth, TlGATloli OF BUILDING AND occupant of the automobile, Emory rmffimnMc Youngs, f 48 Davis stre'et, Bradford, ^—CONDITIONS. ES R,^w n K^\ w. «„, *WH,» \ At the Arcade Men's meeting-Tues-, six Ldan* Sd to ma^ theS day evening, Mr. George E. Hogue ?l .W.Tfffn«^ «,» AV ?2 , save a very detailed report upon an ^J2^^L to iJ^„rt 'n^JS: industry that is seeking to locate, in. *f ny f VZA «£^T I J? «T £ Arcadearid would occupy the large Sle accident at Olean early Tu'es-, proach and crashed into a dyke. The _ . fH - M .„ 7s ftn . n ___ - > . 1 ? , Ls1 taken to the home of herj car had not turned, according to ex- Kn m ?I n ?„^L^ < 21?55 y ' *v„„.N Wilfard IF. Robinson, Delevan,lamination of the ground, but had ™ e i\f US £L ™?t*™£° l 7 * * — She is survived by continued in the general direction of ^» ^.^^SJ 4 ^, «»« dining room beautifully decorat- NEW OFFICERS HOLLAND BOY FATALLY; FOR MEN'S CLUB INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT SPLENDID MEETING HELD TUES- DAY EVENING -IN ARCADE BAPTIST CHURCH. FINE TALK BY DR. GILBERT R. WILLIAM SON. ' 1 TED BELLINGER DIED ' THURS; to Rochester from Warsaw, Tuesday- DAY, AND FRANK ARHARDT »jight, when their car run into tha SUFFERED CRUSHED'SHOULD- ditch-. They were riding with * ER AND BROKEN NOSE. \IN friend. WARSAW HOSPITAL;\ 1 Bellinger suffered a fractured skull . 1 and other injuries, while Arhardt l sua- die 'd tained .a crushed Bhoulder, broken - . * - • Ted Bellinger of Holland, £ ni ,,l r ™.\/'jSl 6 ^ early Thursday morning in the War-'nose arid other injuries. They were cade Men's Club was one of the best meetings in its history. The .ladies of the Baptist church served a de licious chicken dinner. They had saw hospital, from injuries sustained 1 taken to the Warsaw hospital, where in an auto accident, on the way 1 Bellinger died, Thursday morning. , jy. , ,\r„tr;- - .. number of mem—The proposition has.' ef j ^0 brothers, Thaddius and McKin- the street. t progreBsed far to make ?able\decoratio\n\s ley, Delevan and one Bister, Mrs. The party had been to a show in ^finite statement, as we go to decorations. —•a^.Afr.r-A I Olean, and were on their .way_ to. • ^ ' B \ A Christmas tree centered the Kf , Delevan Elmer Burdick, Bradford. , ton ^rBra^^ R^nson'ha^ bow, and the nose split the entire relatives* sym ^^ to tn « bereaved WUJJIUCa GALLERY 0to General 'hospital, X^^te^ at ^^Sef ^r^ SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICE IN ARCADE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The combined church and church school choirs of the Arcade Congregational Church will render special Christmas music including the favorite Christmas carols, old and new. Mrs. Henry Mosley will read \The Other Wise Man,\ by Henry VanDyke. The Church will be beautifully decorated and everything arranged to make this one of the most- beautiful and effective Christmas services. Commence this Christmas week by attending this service in the Congregational Church, Sunday ev ening. All are welcome. BOYSjEOUTSON WILSON FARM During the supper, Mrs.-J. R,-Riley favored the Club with a number of piano selections which were much ap preciated. . President Riley was in fine form (as usual). New members unanimously accept ed were: Henry.Nichols, Selden Nich- ,ol's, B. R-. Taber.-Rev. J. F. Burnett and Harold Newman. . The committee, on the proposition ^^^^-^^^^^112^!? some time ago purchased the O. f, •J2 &3rUSf ™H ™?£ Wilson farm located on the road t*J?«. ^ . A ^£%JS*L > from Protection to Holland. There • d SLil r t P S Q »^ <L »re 450 acres in* the farm. - The *,ra™?^S ?W ™\ Sccmts P r °P° se t0 wake \an . ideal retary J. T. Sullivan gave their an- s t p* 1 ^ the farnu The plaM •*%jr^^ 1 3££~£& m . include the P creating.of a laL 'list MAKING EXTENSIVE PREPARA TIONS TO OCCUPY FARM AND MAKE A NEW SCOUT CAMP: LARGE LAKE PROPOSED. The Boy Sc.outs of Erie County FATHER AND SON BANQUET HELD IN HOLLAND WAS GREAT . SUCCESS. • GOOD TALKS AND SPLENDID SUPPER. FRANCHISES . GRANTED The Town and Village Boards of Arcade have granted franchises .for motor bus lines to operate on a route from Buffalo to Olean and. from Buffalo to Wellsville to connect at Smiths Corners. It is expected the bus line will be in operation shortly after April 1st. VANOCKER-FITZGERALD , Miss Esther Fitzgerald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald of Kagle and Mr. Edward Vanocker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vanocker of Arcade were married one day last week. C0M1UNI1Y CI organization of the Club and whose splendid services as presiding officer has .added greatly to the success and enjoyment of the meetings. Vice-President, Leslie D. Spring. Treasurer, Milo S. Davis.: ' Secretary, John T. Mc'Gufren. - A rising vote of thanks was ex tended to the retiring officers, Messrs. L. L. Ennis, J. T. Sullivan and L. E. Hawl$B, for the splendid services they have given to the Club. _ .. .. A resolution was adopted that we L., 108th U. S. Infantry in France, have a Community Christmas Tree. He is the son of Mrs. F. J. Erey- • Rev. Henry Mosley and C. G. McKer- burger, Arcade, N. Y. | row were appointed as a committee •X ne election 01 _ omcers recom- Saturday a i arge f orc e of Scouts mended by the nominating committee from 0 the r places went P^VW °B« T P T> npv TO ^ ft to the farm and did considerable pre-; r President, Rev. J. R. Riley, who i iminary work _ * ed is toastmaster and proved-himself has been president ever since the J ' 1 - r HOME BUREAU TO ORGANIZ! On Thursday evening, December .8, Holland's first Father and Son ban quet, was, .held at the . Methodist < church. Altho the eve'ning was per haps the most stormy one of the Rea son, about-ninety men and - boys, sat down at the banquet*\table. The dinner, .which \was prepared by\ the ' ladies of the church, was very appe tizing and was \nicely served by high school girls. Principal Harold O. Brumsted act- JOSEPH FREYBURGER Who served in the World War in Co. to be a very interesting and capable ojie. Immediately following the dinner he called upon Mr. Wheeler, Dr. Hackwel], Rev. Wilson and Roy. Custard, who respon'ded with inter esting and helpful^ remarks. Dr. Gutherio, who was \scheduled to give the main address of the evening, was . unable to reach Hblland because of MEETING WILL B E HELD IN ' the weathcr nn <l the men arid boy« • COMMUNITY HOUSE. WARSAW wo , re . very fortunate to procure as a 1 substitute speaker, Rev. Ayres of Springville. The banquet wns a success from every angle and reflected much credit upon Rev. Wilson and the Rev. Cus- DECEMBER 17. OFFICERS' TO BE ELECTED AND CONSTITU- TION ADOPTED. ' SHERMAN HOMESTEAD WILL REMAIN OPEN Mrs. E. D. S'herman announces The Sherman Homestead will be open all winter by reservation for ^picial parties, Sunday dinners, and Sunday night suppers. A NEW YEARS dinner will be served from .12:30 to\'8. Children half price. ' Make reservations early. 12 Telephone 209 . Arcade is to have a Community Christmas Tree, in fact the tree is already placed in thei center of the square, and is being decorated under the supervision of C. C. McKerrow and Re,v. Henry Mosley. Now if we could only prevail upon the choirs of our churches\ to lead community singing around the tree, say; at about 8:30 Christmas? eve, it would make a splendid Commiunity Christmas Celebration. Then we would invite all the people from neighboring villages and countryside 'to come and join us in the singing. Will some of the| song leaders take the matter up? • SANTASCLINIC Cantata t o B e Given by th e Co«iKre- gatio'nal Church School. Elabor- 4 ate Plam Made fo r Grand Gelebra- * l! — Santa Ha» Been Invited. LETTER TO SANTAi „ , . The learning of a little child de. WJ!U to have charge of the erection and jjends largely upon his surroundings, ^ on decoration of the tree. on how well his mother plans<,her I Mr. George E. Hogue, from a com- work, her feeling toward it and how/j mittee composed of \Messrs. Geo. E. 1 tired she is, according to Miss Clari- Hogue, D, C. Bentley.'C. W. Andrews , bel Nye, who will'speak at the first and F. E. Eddy,\^gave a comprehen- county-wide meeting of the Wyom-. sive\ report upon a. manufacturing ing County HorneBureau atthe Com- j • tard who were instrumental in putt- 'A number of our little friends we are publishing the letters/ 7o that. „othte crfnmn 9 thlS ln ' Wl* Ny l- is ^11 equipped to deal he will be sure to see them before | ^1&» P, ^»™A • ' Wlth her sub J ect h y both training and he makes his visit. Here they are ^oW Ind resnonded ? A\ lf\£ ?nt> ^T^- Sheis wnnected^th Santa, .and we- Wd like it if you • l° c a vv\tulll%* ?•«« \ thu8,M \^ hlId M tra r ,n i n ^ in the Department of can take, good care of all the requests ^r^L ^.fT^^^UT, m .„ 1 S a J? ,Iy Life at th e New York State made in the letters: H ,„ Ji 1 ^ a ° d \f ° f P- r Gl 'bert R. Will- College of Home Economics! ADD SANTA CLAUS LETTERS e dT„ 1'^ \ ^w,- a \ d ^ S hste ?; 1 c.*? 88 T P <\\othy C. DeLany, assistant Biiss, BT. Y., Dec. 11, $27 I all L rfe aS eH 'wiu! 6 WOuW s *f.te Home Demonstration Leader, 1 a - ° e P leased . J\ have him come, as also be present, and ±i\l tell of PARENTS DAY AT BLISS HIGH SCHOOL tion. FRED E . FREEMAN Fred E. Freeman K a : 'highly esteem ed resident of Sandusky for the past Great plans are being made by the Congregational Sunday School in an ticipation of the Christmas celebra tion to be held Friday evening, Dec ember 23d. ^ The Primary and Beginners de partment will first present a thirty- munite ( program of songs, exercises and' recitations. Thy will be followed by the pres- ed resident of Sandusicy ior xneyuai, • - fc fiftv ' 0 f t ^ e twenty-two years,.died at his home entation hy about htty 01 tn there \Tuesday^ morning, aged 63 ^ta^cnlitlel ^Santa?? 1 Clinic^ Freeman came .to Sandusky This presents some of Jewpleasanfc from Wellsville. and was enga ged « grating thl years. the blacksmith business. '^\_r r: -.rr - ,, ~* rnt,. fririo- member of China Lodge I. O. .0. F. birthday of The, King, memoer of umna 1.0age 1. u. u,,.,,^ „ _.. . w- as compared of Arcade, and a member of the San- with the good old fashioned Christ-'^ dusky M. E. church.. mas observance. The clinic, is \held He is survived by his wife, two by Santa Claus, his helpers and ad- WRnters, Elizabeth, at,home, Mrs. visers and\ plans\ made to correct the ^ T, McCoy Of \New_York; two sorts, -rtrouble. Burt Freeman of Hornfell, and Floyd \ 1 The cantata is full of beautiful'and rreeman of Chicago, and by three catchy music and the spoken parts are brothers, Theodore 'of. .Wellsville, very much to the point. William of Scio anil.Charles of Chi- .After the cantata all are'to go to cn K0- :•./ 1 •'•'<; the Church Hall, wjiere a grand old lne funeral services will.Ae/.heJd. fashioned -good \time~will be-- had. today. Interment in Freedom peine- Here' will\ be found the trees and the tery - *.~' -.\-•.'•:• - y «. lar^fa-fireplace and. chimney down —'•—— - which-Santa,himself might come.'. The school last Sunday,-vo'ted to and- Mr.\ John ON THE JO B FOR r GOOD\SERyiCB. extehd an invitation, fid-Mr., John ^gg -r-- ~^ ! u.Smith was appointed to-.-take, the .We notice thatan:imaginary.shop- 'ma^r\u>rbyrJetter-or-telejrrainlwith. ping trip around town.,last vWeek,' the genial old.gentleman. Mr. Smith 1 neglected to make any'.ihention of the is expected to report next' Sunday.\\ Larkin Store and'the-(A? ft '••Pi, Store. 1 ' The \offering will be'for the bene^ We want the'-great ihumb'er of .your, vblences of the Sunday school., \ subscribers to know that' OMystoree.. -The program; jrffl begiri\prdmpfly are doing business'cevery day, and at 7:80 o'clock and everyone is cbr^ jelling grocerJei.:at;yery;Idw prices, fdially invited to \come. - ,, we wiir appreciate 'the'^pportonlty] • . ^—^ s-^./ •< t -' -1 to show our patrons the best .possible: ARCADE LODGE\ F: A AI M.\ .\• ,- ' eervice, and assure them stfch patron-f WILL' ELECT; OFFICERS age will be.hijrtly prised.b-; TheXarkin'Store•'\. .' The A.'ft^P.Store}<'; ^' 42 >, ;•• Arcade,;N.:Y.' X CARD PARTY AT , \ • , -H;:ST. PATRICK'S .HALL ;—-i-v^v''^ 1 -V\ Another'.enjoyable' card -party wijl be given in St Patrick's ,Hall', Java Renter,, Wednesday .-evening, Decem- 21. •> Attractive prfaes, cards, and Rood music for r daneinsr. ; '.• -T-A) <;^Slrned Committee Want ads.vflll''\your wants \quickly.- ~: •New'oiBcers' will-, he. elected •'at- -the regular communication' :.6f 'Arcade Lodge, No, 419 F. & -A, M^this e.v- epfngrV-: . . J , ••• WOMEN,, WANT ENFORCEMENT- 1 'Governor Smilh's\ declaration- tha* a.\state prohibition'enforcement sta tute 'was not 'nece'ssary \was repudiat ed by the.New York,State Leagur of Women Voters, which, h y an' over whelming vote, adopted a resolutior 'calling' for the enactment of a state enforceme'nt^law. 1 Millard Marble, son of Mr. and „„„„ 1. -• , . Mrs, W. J. Marble of Sardinia had ^^^^^t}^?^ 1 ^^ |his foot broken Monday, December , ^V^v^ a truck, and got stuck. Mulard, AH .,„*,. „,„„„„ ;„*.„„„*.„ A ,-_ _ VK+„T,«J *.„^«. „ +„„„ i„„t ' All county women, interested in a WTAtrtfal thl.Hopie Bureau are eligible to attend truck had started and it run over his ' %*TT &« £n ^T ^SSnST^ foot, badly;breaking jt He is get- ,gSr «me^ U It*^^ £ ting around with the aid of a crutch. l i\„„^™. , Dear Santa Cluus:— I Y ,„„:ui„ Dear Santa, I only want two things J °- ten as posslble ' for Christmas. I. will tell you what • they are by and by. First I want to i MILLARD MARBLE say I have a verse to say for school ' u,n 1 ' r his is the way it goes: I'm going to ask Santa Claus Before he^comes next time To bring Pa and Uncle Floyd A bunchyof New Fords and toys. Cause I'nf telling you, those men Act li^ce a couple of bovs. Seemed like Pa never would stop Playin' with my train of cars, That runs 'round on a track An'- Uncle took, my jumping frog That you wind up with a key • Ani would hardly give it back So I'm going to let Santa know They act like a couple of boys An' all,they,need for Christmas Is a bun,ch of New Fords and Toys. ^ Now seeing I told you that Verse, Trwill soon tell you what I want for .Christmas. First Grandpa broke his 'ilnpses and so did he his watch. I wish, you would' get him a pair of glasses and' a watch. Now I will tell vou what T want for Christmas. Please don't tell anyone for It is a °ible and-Dictionary. ' ' ' <- Douglas Shaffner. •— •>*• HAD FOOT BROKEN the first steps' for a_new Home : ' Bur eau. Miss DeLany is well acquaint ed with the details of Home Bureau work, as she was an assistant home demonstration agent in Oneida coun ty, and later county agent in Che- a constitution will be . All parents and anyone interested [•in our 'splendid school and faculty of which we are justly proud, are in vited and expected a t the High School on Friday, December 16, to pay it a visit and enjoy \a fine pro gram which hasl been prepared for this occasion. At 4 o'clock there will be a meet ing of parents and teachers. Prof. W. L. Fancher. dean of Houghton College,, will address you. Supt. J. T. McGiirren of Arcade will also .speak to you and,-on this day you should plan to attend this gathering. Fncournge\ vour children and show them as well as the faculty that you are really interested. You owe it to them.' • ' - MAJOR X>WEN DEAD Major Reginald O^en,-husband of Ruth Bryan Owen, who was 'on the Chautauqua platform in Arcade in 1924, died in \Florida December 12. HoliandiN. Y.^Dec. 10, 1927 Dear Santa Claus:— •• I wa*nt a scooter bike-and a steam shovel and a new suit. Some hand kerchiefs and- a new- coat and a pair of, ice skates, a pair of mittens and \loves a sled, and-..anything else you think might he cpoo'd.'for a boy seven years old the 13th\-bf December. Your little friend, Irving Ekstrom. (Continued on ..Page 7). CHRISTMAS ADS. OFFER,SUGGESTIONS SUPREME COUET TERKS Three Regular an d Several Special Sessions—Naturalization Court adopted; an executive board will be, elected, and a program for the winter MAN KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO and spring planned. MRS. EVA H. STEPANOF RETURNED HOME Three terms of the supreme court are scheduled for Wyoming county, 5\\ i £liv !pip'ht honr s for 1928 for the trial of both jury f~^ Ttle^ abductor, and equity cases. The folowmg are ^ During the dense fog and heavy wind a few- days ago,- Dr. Hackwell • ._ of Holland w(is driving on Majn . , Street with the rain blinding the>car Mrs. Eva Stepanof, a chiropractor/: window and ran against a* young man of Perry, who. also has a well estab-' who, 'with hat; down, was breasting Jished business in Bliss, and who dis- ] the fierce, storm. . The young man appeared last week and for whom a' was thrown some distance and con- ^ nation wi'de search was instituted, siderably bruised,and-cut'. Dr. Hack- returned to her home inJPerry, Mon- well took him to his office and cared day. She says she was kindnapped for him. and.forced to drive about the State. A Perry/man ; CARD PARTY. WEDNESDAY Oar reader»vwillnnd ; many sugges- ti2 ?|L ^5L^ h^i •^ n • \ S^t* ln tlle . ad- I vmisernents^n^this—paper. Our stores are, .full £ of \fine .. Christmai\ Istocks, andtwhile It'is manifestly Im- i)osslble v to, mention all-the ; article»,- eriough is,-mentioned to afford timely suggestion^' 'Not-need'W go'out-of- town'to do your'Christmas shopping as our local stores, can:supply every need. v\''•'''jA-^'-. •' '• ;* v- - \-(SET SL.ICEN3ES NOW ,;.tMotoristsiwhj»'are Inclined to put off re-registration 1 of their cars until jfter the ; Christmas shopping season 3hpnld bear\ in'irilnd\ thatHhe rush of the last week ot \the-year is so great that the clerksln - ' issuing-offices find ;t; almost Impossible t -to,.-issue \plater, .'h' an'Or.'derly''manner\ and without.e \edibus ^delay.\ Tlie'^tor^CniristmaF 'pplicant' fntfy hej'put: to inconveni- one'e and for'Jthat reason-the Bnreav f'Motor Vehicles ha's.provided fadli 'ies f or^qulck^disposal of application: 'or re-reg}stration-*'\for'\lfi28 .in the weeks preceding'the-holidays. the dates 'Jan. 23 to Eeb. 4-^Justice;Norton. Aprill6-28—^Justice ,Brown. Special terms of'Naturalization of April 16,\ 2:00 .. P. ** M.—Justice Norton. r \ ' r Sept. 17, 2:00 P; Mi.-—Justice Hot- ton? -, - .- - . •\ . •< „« ' There will be special terms of courts on the first Saturday in Feb ruary,*. March, May, June, October, 'November and r December, in» the' chambers at Warsaw, Justice Norton of Warsaw presiding. • . -' • Tn\case'of holidays court will be held the next day.\. v -' ' w N,Y ; R , - - - . • J PlliEST BEQUEATHS' $1500 • 1 \ 4 '\ .' Vv •-• ' . - ''•*; rInf\Wyomin'g^County—Surrogate the. petitioh'of the \Very Rev.\ Thomas ;Plassman of - St./Bo'hay,eriture 'B ',semi- nary/ J Cattaraugus/ ,county,- for. the probate!, of' the ..will' of, the'Rev.- - Jos.. P .i 'Gareri;' late.'df-'Silver 1 Springs,\ has 'been granted.; : Father'Garen died, November '19.\ 'The'estate, valued at \flB00 ,: persdnalvpro'perty,' is divided ;as. follows: .Library' to h%.' divided into three/parts of-which?6'<ie is' to go td, Canisius' college ^n.-rBuffaloI' one part to\ St, ,5onaventure's'*coIlegeTand - one \part toJNiagara-.Universii7»-$2.0<) to the xRoman 1 Catholic''\order- 5 of' St. Francis, of. Fxiars.^Hitiors,.;Allegany,\ for-masses: 1 $200'to .tneyesuit Fath-' ^rs'-ol Canisius cpllege.injBuffalo i or. mass«srfor..his decease'd'*parehts',\'and 'he : -residnary estate \to ^his, \brother Michael. Garen of'.ButTalo.'two neph ews,' -Dr.' 'Joseph--' P.'.J3aren/of Olean ind'-James:• Garen- 1 of i ^Buffalo, and niece,',.Agnes 'McNeiJi- of Buffalo, shares and: share-alike, \ ti CELEBRATES 99TH BIRTHDAY AND CHRISTMAS. SAME-DAY DECEMBER 21 Castile, Dec. 10—Mrs. Warren will celebrate her 99th birth day Monday, 'December 26, the day that will generally be observed;'as Christmas this year. '\' •' •Mrs. Warren's maiden name was Benedict and her father and mother were among the earliest settlers of Castile, where she was born and has always resided. Except.lfor.her hear- Card Party: at SS. Peter & Paul's IHall. Arcade, Wednesday evening, i December 21. ' Given by Mens Band Charlotte {-.No. 3,- Charles\ Mannion and Leroy Jewert as leaders'. v COLLEGIAN;S XMAS DANCE ,- A -select -Xmas.,.d-»nce properly su pervised, will'be given at SS. Peter _. & Paul's Hall, Wednesday, December 28. Lhnburg's orchestra of Buffalo, which' has played for two seasons at j Angola .Beach.-^vill furnish the music ing.- she has the use of all her.facul-1 This social is in honor of Arcade's Col- t;es,-her mind is, clear and she takes Hege Boys and their friends and will great 'interest in all that/happens. in he JI delightful affair. Dancing from the community with .which she-has \ * - been identified so long. - ' ' , ' • She recalls the fact, that about 50 years .ago on^ Christmas. Day she saw a_neigbhorjndUus-guest_sitting_out. in the yard in'their shirt sleeves, so mild was the weather. . '-' * HIGHBANKS ROAD r ,;-X :iywr PREFERENCE ,9 p. TO. until 8 a. m. Bill, including not supper and checking, $2.00 42 MYSTERY PLAY AT CURRIERS •—A—Mystery-T-pIayJ-entitled,—!2The Green String,? a royalty drama, win be, given, Friday, evening; December 30, at the School Hall, Curriers, N. Y; Admission SBe and 20c. For the benefit of .Athletics, v K Following the exampie'of .the Wy oming .county supervisors , the' LIv- ingston. .countyuboar'd/p.f 1 supervisors ha*~passed a. .fesblutioni-'giving .the Highbanks • road, V Perry -.to Mount Morris,'prloritar,in.corisjtructi6n: Now that the .two.'poards ,haV 'e;taken this formal action the last obstacle'is rev moved from \the.rpath ' of the state highway department in. going ahead and-building the} road as sooivas the present road map, is completed.- BREAKS RIGHT ARM While cranking, ah automobile orr Sunday afternoon'. Charles AM of Attica had the misfortune to break his right arm nt the wrist. I AjRCADENgWS Mr. H. G. McCutcheon of Winter Haven, Fla., is visiting friends in town. Glad-to see him.' Mr. and' Mrs. Koger Williams will leave Saturday to spend the holidays with Mrs. William's sister. \Mrs. L. B. Lefeyere at Lancaster, Pa., after which they'will sro to 'Buffalo for\ trie winter, and will be\ -located at .tho JStuyvesant. Apartment House, 245 Elmwood Ave.' '' The best Christmas ever held in Bliss will he that held this year on Fridov ovonln;*, December 28, at tho Grange Hall.