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>AGE FOUR ARCADE HERALD A Republican Newspaper Arcade, N. Y. Published Bach Friday at Arcade, N. Y. Entered as Second Class Matter at Arcade, N. Y. Terms of Subscription: One year, strictly in advance $1.50 Six months, strictly in advance, .85 .Three months, strictly in advance .60 DELEVAN NEWS Miss N. Easton of Belmont is visit ing' at the Rev. Wass home for a. few days. Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Fisher\ enter tained relatives on Xmas Day . Mrs. C. B. Persons ,is spending the week in Buffalo. Mrs. Iva Hitchcock and son Junior of Olean spent .Christmas at the M, E. Fisher home. •Lloyd Hilliker has been on the sick list this week. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beach spent Christmas with their daughter and family in Buffalo. Mrs. John Shear and son Robert and Mrs. Jastcr and daughter Joan of East Aurora were callers at the Willie Harrison home, Monday. . Mrs. Fred Wagner entertained a party at Bridge, Tuesday evening. Miss Emlna Sherman, aged 60 years passed away at her home at McKin- *\ Btry, December 26. The funeral was held Thursday at.the 1 o'clock at the home.with burial at McKinstry Rev. JjOlin Mcintosh offciating. Mr.\ and Mrs. L. G. Jones enter tained at dinner, Christmas day, Mr. ^ and Mrs. Donald Davis and children, Miss Lucia Graham, Mrs. G. W. Thompsett and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Davis of Buffalo and E. L. Jones. Mrs. Harry Marsh of Rochester is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Frank. Harrison and mother, Mr. Ella Vedder. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hooper of La- Salle spent Sunday-with their mother, Mrs. Jessie Read. Mr. Alfred Eaton has recently been a guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles Marsh. STRYKERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blood and son Charles of Liberia, spent Christ mas with Dr. and Mrs. John Faller. Miss Helen Sloand of Buffalo is ARCADE NEWS Mrs. ClaVa Meyers, Miss^Evfiyif Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pratt spent Christmas with Mrs. Gordon Pixley at J.IacWas. Mr. Win. Guenther spent Christmas' with his son in Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Fred French enter- tairtEd-Mr. and Mrs. Harold ^Morgan and son Daniel and Mr. Asahel French on Christmas\Day. Mr. and Mrs. L.. C. Welles and family and Mr. and Mrs. Damon Welles and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Welles, Sunday evening. falo, Wednesday looking oyer .the new Chevrolet automobiles, the an nouncement of which'is due January 1S Arcade storgs»a44^WS\C16sea an day J ^fe5 *te?r5ffimary 2, 1928. Alton Briggs of Chafee was in town Thursday. J. D. Case of Franklinville, presi- Mrs. Robert Weast and daughters Mrg L Q Wagoner . Dorothy and Marjoyie Ann visited Mf< and Mrs _ L . A ji ason enter- Mrs. Alpha Meyers one day last week tainea M £ AND MRS F _ K. - Mason Miss Helen Butler of Niagara Falls . d f ily Mr and Mrs . Edson Bel- . v Mason this den and s >> n Robert o£ BHss and Mr . James Mason of Buffalo at dinner, is a \guest of Mrp. F. K. week. Mr, and Mrs. L>amon~welles~lou\ficr business in North Java, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Richardson and Mrs. Minnie Domrose of Buffalo and! °- u ' < -\ 13 C Ui --.i i.. . ri:n—t -oi„\.„^ n r, „,„•)! deht of the Citizens Bank, visited the bank, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mead and fam ily entertained Mn and Mrs* Ernest M'cKerrow, Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wagoner en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hink- son and son Clifton of Protection on Christmas day. Mr. A. L. Smith visited his son Archie and family in Buffalo this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams and family-spent Sunday with Mrs. Wil liam's parents,\ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. provement Association on four herds of \Cattle in Wyoming county. A summary of these records shows that Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richardson and Mrs. Alpha Meyers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Chafee at York shire, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Powers of Port- ville were recent guests of Mr. and the herds' have made a very good i of ^butter fat and an average of 7 51 ? —j._ ii. _ - - , pounds of milk .per cow. Two other herds that made verv good records for the year were own- ed by Mr. H. M. Conger and Mr John Davies, both of Warsaw. showing for the year. According to Farm Bureau Manag er, Woodward, one herd owned by Mr. Frank Sutherland of Castile now stands as the second best herd, in the ciunty, where cow testing associa tion records have been kept. This herd of Mr. Sutherland's produced over\ 388 pounds of butter fat per cow and an average of 9,633 pounds of milk per cow during the year end- Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Holmes of, christmas Day . East Aurora spent Sunday and Mon- M d M Erne st Whiting spent tained at dinner, Monday: Mr. and d M * clarence'Fairfield • 4* 1 1 V A. _--I4 . _ _ Mir e Hflfltl'lPP « • •11 Mrs.' D. C. Bentley was in Buffalo, Mrs .Albert Moulton Miss Beatnce ye -^^ a few days with I Wednesday. and d h . Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. G. JEL Welles , relative& in Buffalo^ _ . ^ e r Helra of Buffalo are guests of lViOUIum, 44iiu rill and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and son, Mrs. Louisa Moulton and! son, „ — Miss Helel Kauenhorst \of Arcade, Miss Ethel Traynor of Fall River, Mass., and Miss Carrie Welles of Dunkirk. Mrs. Asahel Nichols of Curriers is a guest of her .daughter, Mrs. Fred French. Mr. and'Mrs. Fred Flammger spGtit Christmas in Buffalo with Mrs. Flammger's sister. Mrs. C. C. McKerrow and daugh ter Hilda were calling on Mrs. Ger trude Tilden and-Miss Alice Tilden of Franklinville, Wednesday. Miss Josephine Powers of Port- ville is a visitor at the Gordon home this week. Mr. Leonard Fuller spent Christ mas with relatives in Jamestown. Mr. Henry Miller of Buffalo spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs\. John McCraley and family. James Mason is a guest-of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mason this week. • Mr. Robert Haskell of Jamestown was a recent guest of Mr. L. E. Full er. Mrs. Edson \Belden and son Robert of Bliss' have been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! L. A. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eggert of Buf falo were recent visitors in 'town. Mrs. Geo. White was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Tina Bonsteel at San dusky, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barnes and Dr. and Mrs. LeWin, Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Vaughan and Miss Louise Vaughan of Buffalo and Baker' Mrs. Freeman Howlett and~Mrs. W. S. Davis this week. _ y Vaughan spent Christmas with their Mi f? Anna James of Kenmore is parents, Dr. and Mrs. Alan Vaughan. 1 spending the holiday vacation at her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of La- , ho F}9- „ . . , , Salle, and Miss Helen Remington of 4, JIlss Evelyn Meyers is a guest of Buffalo spent Christmas with Mr J • her mother, Mrs. Clara Meyers at H. Smith. i Chafee this week. Miss Inez Brock of Buffalo has . Mrs - AIpHa Meyers spent a few been spending a few days with her davs last w6ek Mr - and Mrs - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brock ' Pearson Smith at Eagle -and attended Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bentley and 1 the Christmas exercises held at the family spent Christmas with Miss. sc \°9 } - . 0 .,* „ , pVene-Bartlett at Bolivar. ' 1 Miss Alene Kessler of Silver Creek Mrs. Blanche Arthurs * •->•--.••- A •' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank , , , and , son ' Kessler formerly .of Arcade, had her Boyd of.Buffalo.have been spending S 3 'removed Thursday. a few days with Mr. Gordon Lewis. and' Mrs. A. 1 ' irdon Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hurlburt were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ~Davis and dinner , guests of Mr : Hurlburt's par- daughter Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. £ nts ' , Mr - \ nd M , rs - B - C - Hurlburt of HarolU Morgan and son Daniel were ,' Fr ff dom ' Saturday, dinner guests of Mrs. Hattie Davis 1 M ? s - Nora B'ackmon .entertained and family; Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norton and fam- . Mrs. Roger Williams was a guest 1 1 1 / a ? d Mr. Ralph Blackmon^ of Mt of Mrs. D. C. Bentley, Tuesday and U °V S °n Christmas. Wednesday. j Mrs. Efile Bray entertained at din- Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith and! ner on Christmas Day .at the home daughter Doris spent Christmas in , of her son ' Milton Bray. She had as Alfred. - I \ e r guests, Mrs. Louisa Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis enter-' JIrs - Bertha Buchmait Mrs. Wm. Mr and Mrs. Uordon Lews enter-' Qth Mr. and-Mrs. E. F. Van tained Mr. and Mrs. A. Carl Beards- > N Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moulton lee and family, Christmas day. ; d d ' au hter Beatrice and Mr. \and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Eddy spent «™ Mn f on Bray and family> Mrs. L. L. Ennis of Arcade picked a pansy in bloom at the side of building in the rear of their store on December 29. Sunday and Monday in Buffalo, guests of Mrs. Ruby Littlefleld and Sirs. Myra Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davis-enter tained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Les lie McGeorge and daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fay of Buf- , . . , -i l i\» ' UI1U 4U1. illiU JMia. IT ill. X-ttJT U l 4JU4.\ family spent Christmas day with Mrs f , M and Mr& m A Susan Norton. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lynch and fam ily of Ba.tavia and Mrs. Robert Bar rett and son Charles and Mr. Vincent Tucker of Buffalo spent Christmas spending her Christmas vacation with w ;tj, Mrs. Mary Sullivan and son Jay. her mother. | Henryy Vallancee andd Eugenee Hask- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metcalf and e ij ant j f am ily were in Buffalo, Wed- son and Mr. Robert Barber of LeRoy 5 nes( iay. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. 1 jjr. and Mrs. Cassius Hendershott James Barber. , 4 1 0 f, Buffalo were Christmas guests of and family of Franklinville and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hofrlett and daughter Jeanne of Arcade. Mrs. Blanche Sampson and her two sons of Farmersvilie Station spent th Mrs Mary bumvan ana son day. • Monday with Mrs> -Frances Kilton. . Henr Vallanc an Eugen Hask-i Mr> and Mrg A# w> Mead enter . tained Mr .and Mrs. Ernest McKer- Mr. T. H. Williams is very ill.' Mr. Floyd Williams of Buffalo spent Thursday with Mrs. Hudson, his aunt. Both schools are closed for the Christmas vacation. The Tuesday Club was entertained by Mrs. C. S. Dellinger, Tuesday. Miss Leona Graves of Lancaster spent Sunday and Monday with Miss Ruth Phillips. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence Al- meter, a daughter. All old fashioned dance was held at the Firemen's Hall, Monday even ing, December 26. Sliger's orchestra of Buffalo furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Phillips spent Sunday in Elma and Lancaster. Mr. Robert Ben who has been spending some time here has returned to Orchard Park. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roberts. Mrs. Merritt Eddy spent Wednes- row at Christmas dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Meyers and daughter Phyllis of Sardinia and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Smith and daugh ter Alpha of Eagle and Miss Jose phine Smith of Buffalo were guests HOME BUREAU DUES-R-DUE The members of the newly organ ized Home Bureau Club in Wyoming County are hereby notified that their dues are due on January 1, 1928, and they are requested to send them to Mrs. Gordon Stopkin, br to the one to whom they gave their pledge. There were 120 names .handed in from Arcade at the meeting held in Warsaw, December 17f placing Ar cade third highest in the County, This is a good showing. day with Mrs. Ward O Dell at Cna-, of Mrs Alpha Meyers, and Mr. and. fee. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strong spent Christmas with her people, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Hudson near Curriers. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hatch were entertained by their son, Stanley t at -h and family for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hendershott were entertained at the Alsworth home for Christmas dinner. L. E. Runals is spending the Christ mas season with his son and family in Olean. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller and Mr. and Mi;s. Glenn Miller of Curriers were recent callers at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cheney's. FREEDOM End of the YEAR SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 & 31 For these two days only, we are offering some extra special values you can't afford to miss. BED BLANKETS $1.85 Pair Good weight, . sof tr,\ fleecy blankets 66x8Q inches in grey, tan or -white. Splendid values FASHEEN 32c Yard .The lowest price at ' which we ever- sold this most popular of t wash- goods; worth 40c*. EVERFAST PRINT 35c Yard Absolutely f a^t colors— guaranteed not to fade_| from washing or sun light—worth 45c. DRESS GINGHAMS 24c Yard For first quality * Toile _du Nonj_Qr_JK&(L^-SeaL_| Ginghams.— Kalburiiie Ginghams only'21c yd.- WOOL DRESS GOODS 65,c Yard 5 pieces of wool crepes, and serges in good col-, ors, for these two days, —-worth $1. - DRESS FLANNELS $1.85 Yard Strictly all wool flannels full 54 inches wide,-sty lish colors. Always sold at $2.75. • \ !- , Mrs. Gilbert Richardson, Monday. Mr. Forrest Howard who has em ployment in Detroit is spending the holidays at his Park street home, with his wife and daughter. I Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kessler and family (former Arcadians) recently moved from Angola., N. Y., to 17 Christy St., Silver Creek, and are pleasantly located there. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Kilton of An gelica, spent Christmas with . his' mother, Mrs. F. A. Kilton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dornan of Cad- wells Comers, visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barber, Friday., George Hudson of Buffalo was iff town Monday. Eugene Haskell and family were entertained at his sister's, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, for Christmas din- 1 er. - ! Miss Carrie Wells of Dunkirk spent the week-end with her brother, Ray Welles and family. Mrs. Julia Frances and Miss Doro thy had Christmas dinner with Jas. • H. Frances and-daughter Mabel. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Little- entertained his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mc Carthy of Buffalo, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie McNair of Lowellville, O., were in town Mon day. Merritt Allison Eddy and lady friend of Buffalo oalled on his people in Arcade, Monday. Mrs. Etta Freeman is with her daughter for a few days in Buffalo. I Mr. and\ Mrs. Ivan Sawyer and CarFStarkweather of Akron, O., were Christmas guests of their .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Starkweather. . t There was a large attendance at [ • the Mid-night Mass celebrated at SS. Peter & Paul's church\'Christmas ev^. The church, presented a very nice appearance decorated in red and green and the ehoir-rendered special music Jtor the occasion. • The Collegians Dance held at SS. Peter & Paul's Hall r Wednesday ev- I ! ening was a very brilliant affair. Ar- ] cade society was represented en ! masse, and all report a lovely time. The music which was furnished by Limburg's orchestra of Buffalo was very satisfactory. The hall present- , ed a nice appearance, decorated with I College pennants and emblems. The . ladies of the church served a delicious j -hot-supper—at—midnight.—The—highJ. standard of conduct which always marks these delightful parties was maintained and all had a most enjoy able time. In last week's Christmas cards, those of. E. C. Lewis and'L. D. Spririg •were omitted, yes, it's on us. Mr. Wyman Denison was in Bui- The children of District No. 6 of Centerville on \Buffalo Road gave very delightfurChristmas Exercise on Thursday evening, December 22, un der the direction of Miss F. Closser, their teacher. The organ was very kindly loaned by. Mrs. Albert Reese, with Airs. Grant Lynde organist for the evening. Everyone enjoyed the playing very much. Many thanks to Mr. Albert Reese for conveying the organ to the school. The tree was trimmed very nicely and the presents were many. Everyone had a good time. — Miss Florence Closser spent her Christmas vacation at her home in Angfclica. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lynde enter tained guests for dinner, Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, Mrs. \D. C. Lynde, Mrs. Earl Lynde were among the guests. Mrs. Francis of the Dow Road is very ill at the General hospital, Buf falo. We all hope for a speedy re covery. Mr. and Mrs. John ^Waterman en tertained on Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey June, Mrs. Onnolee Smith and family of Hornell and Mr. A. Spencer and family 'of Farmers vilie. Mr. Jack Sullivan is ill with the grippe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall and Mr. Glen Griffith of Buffalo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Waterman and family over the week-end. Mrs. Cora Howlett and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Howlett. NICHOLS HERD LEADS ing, July,. 1927. The only the, county .that has^ made a herd in better record than-this is a Jersey herd own- ^.jx .?S y . '. Ni 5 h ° l s of fo\-\>V. ^\\^r-nertrxnar-ma almost ' as \ well as the one mentioned above »,! one owned by Mr. L. T. Hull of Cat tilfe. This herd produces 379 pounds Reoprter—Any of your ancestors distinguished? Film Star—Why, yes, my grand father*—y'see, I was named after him Store Closed All Day Monday, January 2 • R. C Pihgfrey Co. DELEVAN,'N..Y. HARD \LACKAWANNA\ - - - COAL - - - SOFT / • • MORE HEAT—LESS ASHES WOODWORTH HARDWARE CO. D«UT«II , N. Y. ANTON HEBWS , 'Jewelry, Store First Class Repair Work • DeleYari.N,Y.- . TAX NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that I, the undersigned, Collector of Taxes in and for the Town of Yorkshire, will be at the following places to receive taxes: Bank of Delevan) January,4 and 6, aiid each Wednesday and Friday for balance of January. Peckham Garage, Yorkshire, Janu-. ary 5, and each Thursday for the rest of January. • 44V L. H. Whiting, Collector Mail Orders TO ilOTCADinffiEAID FOR '- Letter Heads and • Envelopes 0 AT THESE Low Prices , PRINTED ON . Hammermill Bond Paper : _ 10O-SheeU 5%x7TlOO Envelope*, $1.50. Additional 100 of \each 80c.- ' 100 Sheet. ,7x11, 100 Envelopes, $1.75.. .Additional 100 of each, 95c. 100 Shceti, 5Hx8%, 100 Enve lop*!, $1.50. Additional -100 of each 80c.; . ~ -, • , C . s --.. v 100. Sheet! 8^x11, 100 EnTe !op««, $1.80. Adltional 100 of «*ch $1.00. SEASON'S GREETINGS To our many Friends and . Customers we extend 1 ^>est wishes for a NEW YEAR marked by PROSPERITY and HAPPINESS L0CKW00D & SULLIVAN Successors to A. ARCADE, L. Smith's Sons NEW YORK SATURDAY SPECIALS Saturday, Dec. 31, 1927 HAND PICKED BEANS, 4 lbs 29c SALT PORK, lb 19c HEAD RICE, 5 lbs 29c BULK PEANUT BUTTER, lb 18c KARO SYRUP, 10 lb. pail, red 66c KARO SYRUP, 10 lb. pail, blue 58c PURITAN MALT 65c CODFISH, Boneless, 1 lb 24c BUTTER, Rich Pasture Brand, lb 52c CANNED SWEET POTATOES, 3 lb. can .... 15c OUR BULK COFFEE, lb 45c MARKET BASKET Delevan, N. Y. SALE SALE SATURDAY, DEC. 31 1 Lot of Ladies $5.t)0 Slippers—Sale price $3.98 Ladies Silk Dresses—Sale price S9.75 Forget-Me-Not Silk Hose, ( To introduce to new customers- as well as old -All-colors and sizes—Special 89c CORSETS CORSETS \Y 2 Price' BED BLANKETS, Wool—Part Wool—4nd Cotton—20% off. MENS, OVERCOATS—10% off Now is, |h.e time to get you a' hew flannel dress—• 54-inch wide. Most all colors—Special at $1.98 yd. i / GROCERY SPECIALS': ,2 cans GOOD PEAS 25c . 2 cans GOLDEN BANTAM CORN ., 29c 3 pkgs CORN FLAKES 2Sc 6Jbars P. & G. SOAP .\ . , ' ..23c 6 bars SUNNY MONDAY SOAP .. ...,. 23c > All Xmas Xandy at 15c per lbV\ ;,Wiihing you all a Happy .New-Year ' \ ' ?*° re \ Closed Monday, January^ . Geo. S. Random, Delevan