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PAGE; TWO SARDINIA NEWS lull \\Win ub^ • ^ .. . Monday, January 3, at noon in the dining-room. The proceeds to apply ^on the coal bill. Mrs. Libbie Andrews has been a guest of her mother, Mrs. Jones, the • past week. \\Norman Sixt has been a guest of his parents the past week. Harry Loeb of New York City has been a guest of his father, A. B. Loeb the .past week. Charles\ Belisle was a caller in town Thursday. Mr., and Mrs. Wilber'Demming and Mr. Fred Demming of Buffalo were guests of Mr-.and Mrs. Charles Rider, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Meyers and daughter Phyllis spent Monday with his mother, Mrs. Meyers at Yorkshire. Gilbert Benton- is spending the holiday vacation at home. David and Rosamond Barrows are spending their, vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barrows. Edward Denny is spending .the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Metta Denny and grandmother, Mrs. Docia Cook. Mr. and-Mrs. Charles Woodard had as guests on Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodard arid daughter of Elli- cottville, Mr .and Mrs. Ellis juid daughter of Kranklinville, Mr. and Mrs. Jay : Briggs and son of Sardinia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robeck spent Christmas with Ceylon Meyers and family. Mary Benton is a guest of Ray Benton and family during \her holi day vacation. Lawrence Rupert spent the holiday vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and daughter were guests of Jessie Pitch er and family Monday. •Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Rosier snd.Mrs.- Clarar Rupert were in Arcade, Satur day. Miss Alice Pitcher is the guest of friends in Buffalo. Miss Lawton is spending the holi-j days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawton and family: [ \But auntie, why did the doctor! bring me a baby sister when he knew I wanted a brother?\ \Why dear, he said he -happened to be out of boys.\ \Well I could have waited a few weeks.\—The Pathfinder. PUNKSHIRE Mr. andiMrs. s Wayne, Graves and •UjJO\^\ •Qpnnw wpyp. . guests' Of MrTand^MrsT^ge' IffillnnEV'rnufP day. • - , • „. , - .Mr.\\ and Mrs. Frank Wiedemann ^^^^^S^&k. m a g00d 6rowd and ZENITH RADIOS ' For Sale by THE SARDINIA, N. Y. •of their parents, Mr. and Airs. Henry Wiedemann, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clinch spent Wednesday afternoon of last week in Java Center. Howard Jeavons' of New York City was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Jeavons, Sunday night and Monday.., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Graves of De- pew spent^Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Page Williams. \ Mr. and-Mrs. Henry Wiedemann were in HollancTlast week Wednes day. Mr. Floyd Brown and mother, Mrs. Muud Brown of Orchard Park spent Friday evening with Mrs. Charles Delan'ey. Herman Easterly came home from Alfred, Saturday, ill with bronchitis. We are pleased to report he is better at this writing. Mrs. Nettie Smith and family en tertained on Christmas, Mr. Edward Hetzel of Buffalo v and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crannell. Mr., and Mrs. Henry Clinch and family attended the Card Party at Arcade last week, Wednesday night. They report an enjoyable evening. David Jeavons of Buffalo is spend ing his holiday vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Jeavons. Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Clinch enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clinch, Christmas night. School is closed for the holiday vacation. \ „ Mr. Dean of East Aurora spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs, TT Wiedemann. , _ _ Esther- Sillbway of Buffalo is spend ing the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silloway. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clinch en tertained on Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clinch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lines: Mrs. Sarah'Waterman of Delevan was a guest of her son James and family from Saturday until Monday. Mr. John Silloway of Arcade and his daughter Dolores of Sardinia are spending a few days with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silloway. Carl Silloway was. in Chaf ee, Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stroh and family of Java Village were Christ mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clinch spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Clinch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mar tin at Sheldon. We are pleased to report Mrs. Charles Delaney is better at this writing. . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde York and little daughter of Buffalo were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert York, Tuesday. SLOGANS CHAFEE NEWS day ^IghtT 'December 30, in the T.'O O. EilHall at 8 p. m. sharp. We are Mr. Kenneth Fisher of Rochester is a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fisher, over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Theaker of Owasso, Mich., are' visiting- the latter's aunt, Mrs. W. A. Briggs this week.\ Miss good time Mr. and-Mrs. FranK Jelly of Buf falo were guests of Mrs. Mary Hall over the -week-end. -V\ Mrs. A. J. Briggs of Owosco, Mich., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Briggs. : Mr. and Mi's. Ernest Holts and family of Machias were .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Palmerton, Mon day. Miss Izora Van of-East Aurora and brother Edward Van of Holland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jackson, Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ernst and daugh ters, Mr*' and Mrs. Terry Denz and daughter of East Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petrie of Batvavia and Mr. and Mrs.-Peter Schulte and fam ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. 'J. Jewert, Christmas. Mrs. Charles Persons of Delevan was a guest of Mrs. Grove Wilkins, Saturday. Misses Cecile and Marion Oliver are home for the holidays. Mi-, and Mrs. R. R. Allen were guests of Mr. and Airs. J. G. Allen of Batavia, over the week-end. Air. and Mrs. R. B. Fisher and family were guests of Mrs. Gest of East Aurora, Alonday. Airs. Roy Van and daughter Ruth of Warsaw are guests of Mr. \and Mrs. Lon Carr for a few days. Airs. C. Van of Delevan was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jackson over the week-end. Little William Jackson is spending oi^u., , the week with his grandparents, Mr. Henryj-and Mrs. W. Barron of Holland. Mr. Ross Taber who has been ill is a little -better. Mr. Everett Brown is assisting in the store. -' Aliss Ann Miller was a guest of her mother in Olean, Sunday. Air. and Mrs. Joe Besstead, Jr., and son of Blasdell were Christmas guests\ of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ben- stead. Alessrs. Leon Gordon and Leslie Horton were guests of their mother at West Bloomfield over the week-end Miss Edna Goodemote of Franklin- vine was a guest of Miss -Eleanor Stoddard, Monday. I-nUukw is LiiiiJiuuuLs 1 uiiuij. Air. and Mrs. Glenn Harris and son <of Genesee,\ Pa., are guests of her | mother,. Mrs. Warren Day. i Alisses- Minto .and Nellie Oliver of I Buffalo are guests of Air. and Airs, i Charles Oliver. ! Air. and Mrs. Damon Warner-and children, Air. and Airs. Alton 'Briggs and daughter Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibbin of Perrysbiirg were guests of Air. and Airs. Ira Hickock of Cherry Creek, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Carr entertained for Christmas, Mr. and All's.'Arnold Ursetti and son of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Chatley and son Billy, Air. Dick Carr and sons Albert and Keith of Blasdell, Mr. and Airs. Ken neth Jackson and daughter Doris of i Chaf ee. < - ,' Air. and Airs. Tobias and daughter j and Aliss Marion Barron of Holland, I Air. and Airs.- Gould of Delevan were 1 guests of Mr. and Airs. Stewart .Jack- i son, Sunday. 1 Air. and Mrs. George Wallace and [son Nelson were guests of Mrs. Ben Wallace of Buffalo ove\r the week- i end. ] Air. and Mrs. Seymour O'Dell en- i tertained for .Christmas dinner, Mr. I and Airs. A. J. O'Dell and Mrs. Sarah I Ward, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. O'Dell, Mr. I and Mrs. Frank Heath and Dariel I Phillip! I Dr. and Mrs. Aloore and daughti_ Isabelle, \of Holland, were guests of Air. and Mrs. Warren Day over the week-end. Misses Anna and Edna Jewert, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petrie of Ba tavia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Teny Denz .of East Aurora, Monday. Miss Dorothy \Wilson of East Au rora was a guest of her father, Mr. R. R. Wilson over the week-end. Mr. \and' Mrs. Fred Hakes enter tained for Christmas, Mr. and Airs. Carl Gardner of Williamsport, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Hakes and son Junior of Buffalo, Air. and Mrs. Er nest Holts and family of Alachias, Air. and Mrs. Lewis Palmerton and family of Chafee. Mrs. James Shaw was a. guest of her aunt, Airs. Dennis Nourse jt»f Ma chias, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Butler and sons of East Aurora were guests of Mr. and Mrsi H. E. 'Pomerby,'' over the week-end. \- - . - - Mr. and Mrs.\E.- P. George enter tained for Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winch-and family, Mr. and Airs. Riley Whaley and family Hogan -. and family, of. East Aur&ra and Mr. Fred Waite of Pembroke. • Mr. Seymour O'Dell ,was in Buffalo Friday. Aliss Ida Willis of Buffalo was a guest ,of her parents, Mr. and Airs. W. W: Willis over' the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Damon Warner and family, Air. Robert Warner, Misses Mabel Schurr and Helen -Kittleson, were guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner, Sunday evening. Mr. and.-Airs. Roy Schaus enter tained for Christmas dinner, Mr.' arid Airs. Ray Briggs and son Horace, Mr. and'Mrs. Edward Hetzel,-Sr., Mr. and Airs. Wm. Andrea and son- Edward, Messrs' Edward -and Fritz Hetzel of Buffalo, Aliss Goldia Smith of Chafee, Air. Dan Hetzel and Airs. Harold Wakefield of Sardinia.\ EAGLE Guests at the E. D. Burns home for Christmas dinner were Mr. and Airs. W. .Al. Allen and family of Perry, Mr. James- Allen and L. J. Allen and family. v Air. Frank Gillease spent Christ mas with his parents here. Air. and Airs. Jay Roach are re- f \cing over' the arrival of a son, rh December 20. Mrs. Hueglin is ring for mother and babe. Air. and Airs. E. B. Crandall and daughters, Mr. and Airs.' Bert Ferge- son of Rochester and Mr. and Airs. John York spent Christmas with~Mr. and Airs. Ellis York. Airs. Theodore Powell entertained a party of friends at dinner on Wed nesday, December 4, in honor of Mr. Powell's 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs;_Clint Worthington and family spent Sunday at Theodore Powell's. Mr. Powell remains about the same Miss Lucille - lllig and \\friend of Buffalo spent Christmas with her. parents here. Mr. and Airs. George Schotts and Miss Lilian Brown of Buffalo- were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Jacob Brown and family over Christmas. Mr. E. H. Flynn and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Airs. Wm. AlacMn. with R. T. Maher and family \ Stma3 Mr and Mrs. Guy Powell of R',, ford have announced the arrivaU?\ son at their home. «\\vai of a o. 8, __. . \..umi ouuivan were Christmas guests of her parents «» Wing St. ' ' n \I am going, into the hands of the receiver,\ shouted the well-trained football, as it sank gracefully into the\ .hands of.the half-back. NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Union Free School District N Town of Sardinia. The undersigned Board of Educa- tion of Union Free School District No. 8, Town of Sardinia, County of Erie and State of New York, hereby gives notice that a special school meeting will bo held at the school house m said district on Thursday January.5,,1928, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of vot ing upon the following question: SHALL the district purchase a new school \site on which to erect the pro posed new school building and pay therefor the sum.of Twelve Hundred Dollars out of the proceeds of the sale of bonds already voted by eaid district for the erecting of said new school building? Said proposed new site being bounded and described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land situate in the Tow of Sardinia, County of Erie and State of New York, and being located on the west side of the highway running north and south by the present school site, com mencing at the southeast corner of land owned by • - Seymour Rosier, thence westerly 30 rod^j thence nor therly 16 rods; th'ence easterly on a line parallel with the southern boun dary-30 rods; thence 'southerly 16 rods to the place\ of beginning, con taining\ three acres of land. The proposed site being bounded on the south by lands owned by Mrs. Docie Cook and,George Cross; on the west and. north by lands owned by Sey. mour Rosier and on the east by the said north and south highway. Dated December 6, 1927. Burt J. Armading, President. Geo. G.\ Kittleson, Trustee. Board'of Education, Union Free School' District, No. 8, Town of Sardinia. 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