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PAGE SIX ARCADE NEWS AVIATOH. TO \GO OP IM 'THF IS GETTING- ' •DOWN/ ing hostesses are Mrs. Gladys Saxton, May Eager, Lillian Lewis, \ Rita Sher wood and Emma King. -.Program in charge ox Mrs. .May Stockin. The. Telephone Operators wish to , Misses Gertrude and Helen Sehnitz- thank the Merrell-Soule Co., The ler of Rochester were guests of their i First National Bank and the Arcade ))alOiiUi,-l.ii,- n .,J\ftU~.^.-Srh^ i them sn for Christmas. Miss -Gertrude re-1 kmdly at Christmas. mained to spend the week with her| parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis returned J Tuesday from Orchard Park, where they were guests of Dr. and Mrs., Herbert Mann and family for Christ-, mas. \I hear that Mable is studying hypnotism.\ '•Yes, someone told her that she'd make a charming bride.\ First convict: \How often have you been in jail?\ Second convict: \Just this once.\ First convict: \You're lucky.\ Second convict: \l\ don't know— I'm in for life.\ Mrs. Alice McNair has returned from Perry, where she has been guest of her son, Wni. McNair and family. -- Mr. _ and\ Mrs. E. S. Rjeeves, son John and daughter- Edna and Mrs, Ella Miller spent Monday in Spring- Miss lone Bernard of Buffalo un?' ^ 1 {S,-* n i B ? e S!!2 1 ? d ;„ M |. w A A derwent -an operation for adhesions. . J„ a e Pecht S ^ NT Wednesday at the General hospital, Buffalo, Sat- ,- M ME? T urday. She has been'very ill but rll ^ IM ^L 7^° r «£ !? end,n ? we are pleased to report that she is|\\ e c h T °iL d „ ay p v A catlon ^ th Mr - and slightly ^proved at this time. Mrs. J ^Leonard Mason spent Christmas in Bliss with- Mr. and Sirs. W. M. Ackerman. First Souse: \Is girl over there?' Second Policeman though. that your best \No necks best A woman I hate is Nancy Leanit. She calls me sweetie and doesn't ' mean it. Silly Sam says that just because Tiis father is a hick, is no reason to thinks he is a descendant from a family of drunkards. Jupiter: \How can he walk with those wooden legs?\ Pluvius: \Lumbering old deah.\ A once famous boxer was seen quarreling with a man bigger than \himself. His friend said: \I -wouldn't stand for that kind of talk, Bill. Hit Mm.\ \What!\ exclaimed the boxer. •\For no purse an' no gate money! ZNot likely!' __ A busy man was using the tele phone. \I want Traingle double-two,' •double-two, \he said. \Two-two two-two,\ repeated the exchange girl, reproachfully. \All right,\ said the man, patient ly; \you get me the number and •we'll play trains later on.\ .ARCAPE FULL GOSPEL MISSION ' ^Frank Favacula, Pastor. ,'Sunday, 10:30 a. m.—Sunday •chooL 11:30 a. m.—Morning worship. 8 p. m.—Evening - worship. , 4 Tuesday evening, ,8 p. m.—Mid week prayer and, praise service. Dr. Arthur E. Nield OPTOMETRIST of EAST AURORA, N. Y. will be at Lewis Jewelry Store Arcade, N; Y. Each Tuesday from 8 to 12 Phone 32-J Harold Knowlton called to see her Saturday. i Miss Julia R. Carey of Buffalo visited at the W. F. Lewis home sev eral days the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creasey of Buffalo were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rauenh'orst and family over th.e week-end. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowen of Angola, Dec- 26, at the Millard-Fillmore hospital, Buffalo. Mr. Roy Yule, Miss Elizabeth Yule, and Mr. and Mrs.,Lome Cottrill were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yule on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Saxton enter tained Mr. aricl Mrs. Fred Young and family and Mr. .and Mrs. Howard Rosier on Christmas Day. John McCall was a guest of his brother in Nunda, Christmas. Mrs. Kate Brown of Arcade and Miss Pauline Brown of East Aurora spent Christmas with Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. Lydia Montgomery in Holland. ^ \ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Roblee spent Christmas in Buffalo. Mr. and- Mrs. Maurice Hopkins nen- tertained on Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pollard of Machias and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hopkins of York shire. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roblee and Mr. and Mrs. R. Roblee yjere guests of Mrs. Eva Schuyler on Christmas. Mrs. Elizabeth Calkins and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reynolds. Mrs. Augusta Murphy and niece Miss Helen Sullivan, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Maher and family a,t Bliss. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roach of Bliss, formerly of the County Line road, on Tuesday, Dec. 20. He has been named Kenneth Gregory . Miss Sue Christian spent Christmas in Buffalo, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. I A. McLerie. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. White enter- ' tained Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hubbard df Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and Miss Charlotte White, at dinner on Sunday. •> _ .Miss Jane Knight and Miss Ruth 'Hogue were calling on \\Mrs. Lydia Montgomery in Holland, Monday. Mr. Jamie McNair of Ohio was in town \Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pongo spent Sat urday and Sunday in Chafee, guests of their son, Irving Schurr. The Misses Anna and Edna Johns are spending their Christmas vaca tion with'their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johns at East Arcade. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Norton are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Peet of Crystal Lake for a few days. Miss Mabel Nichols spent Christ mas in Java Village. The Social Meeting of the Baptist Philathea Class will be held at the home of Mrs. Libbie Duncan on Tues day evening, January 3. The assist- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prey of Niag ara Falls, Miss- Harriett Prey of Buf falo and Mr.' and Mrs. David Hooper were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Prey. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Joslyn spent •Monday in Delevan. Miss Harriett Fish is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i-rwin Fish. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lewis of Buf falo spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pinney. Mi's. Anna Plue of Springville is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Leo O'Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Nornttm Green and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Green for Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Clint Worthington and family spent Sunday at Theodore Powell's at Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Joslin enter tained for Christmas, Mrs. Harry Martin, Leola Torsey, Kenneth Joslin and Mr. and Mrs. Manley Chittenden and son Leon, all of Buffalo. _ A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Schnitzler, December 17, at the Batavia hospital. Mrs. Schnitz ler and little daughter returned home from Batavia, Thursday. ' Mr. W. J. Moran, a former resident f-in this section, now employed by the United States Department of Agri culture, Bureau of Soils, has been transferred from Creston, Iowa to Wills Point, Texas, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Devlin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ro berts and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hobin. Elmer Kuder of Rochester was the guest of Allan Dunham over Christ mas. Postmaster W. M. Pinney deserves •much credit for the splendid work accomplished in the postoffice during the holiday rush. Notwithstanding the great amount of mail going out and coming in, Mr. Pinney and his hustling assistants had everything cleaned up for each outgoing mail. Good work- Messrs. W. J. and F. J. Humphrey of Warsaw visited the First \National Bank last week, and were highly pleased with the showing being made by Cashier C. W. Andrews, and Asst. Cashier, Milo Davis and their assist ants. Laundry - - Dry Cleaning Wellsville Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone Arcade Herald Office'for us to call Or leave Bundles at A. H. Greenwald's Store COUNTY LINE ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bakeman had Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Copeland of Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spangenburg and Miss Hazel Thomas and Mr. BarneySpangenburg of Buffalo were guests of\ Mrs. Emma Bakeman and family bfst Friday evening. Mr.^John Colvin of Buffalo spent Christmas with Mr. arid Mrs. G. E. Cramer. Mr. Harold Brown of Ohio and Mr. Clifford Reed of East Aurora are Spending their Christmas -yaca- tion at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Reed., Martin Hoffman and family were Christmas dinner guests of Mr.-sand Mrs. Peter Hoffman. Miss Ann Cramer is home from Buffalo for the Christmas holidays. Miss Ruth Sikes is spending here Christmas vacation with her grand father, Mr. E. B. Sikes. Miss Almeda Lounsbury is spend ing the Christmas holidays in Roch ester. Oliver Smith and family had Christmas dinner at' the home of F, M. Jones. WHEN OLD AGE grapples a man's faltering feet and poverty grips his throat, he will look back on the wasted wealth of his present and curse the reckless heedlessness with which his youth, strength and money were squandered. * Then it will be.too late! jNbw is the time to provide Keep that picture of distress in your mind-and start your bank account to prevent its coming true in yotir case. It's not how large or small your earnings, but the portion you save that counts against the futjure. . ' ..• \ ,' SANDUSKY Mrs. Julia Jones- Mr. and Mrs. D.\ E, Brown enter tained'on Christmas, Day, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brown, Mrs. W. H.' Jones returned i home this week from an extended .visit in Mich igan. Mr. ^and Mrs. Robert Flo'gaus were guests, Sunday, at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans'. \ \ Mr. and .Mrs. F. E. Burlingame of- Kenmore were Christmas^ guests .at the Wm. Griffith home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davis enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Millard Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffith at a duck dinner, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lynde' of Cen-, terville, Sunday. !- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Joslyn enter tained Mrs. Ada Surtees at an Xmas dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Burkett of Buf falo (Spent the week-end at the B. Cook home. Mr. E. B. Holmes was visiting friends in Arcade, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. DaLew Hughes and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Howard [ Bonsteel visited at the Austin homei at Rushford over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.- John Haskell enter tained Mr. Emmet Haskell of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Roblee and fam ily of Arcade and Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Powell and son Merton, Monday at Christmas dinner. Rev. and Mrs. Gomer Mills enter tained Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Mills and daughter of East Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams and famj- ily of Delevan for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Newman en tertained on Monday, Mrs. Grace Coates of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mewmah to an Xmas and birth day dinneer, it being Mr. C. H. New man's birthday. Mrs. Alice Hatch visited her daugh ters in Buffalo last week, RADIO NEWS -8:00 Exercises. 12,.Noon:—Tanke-time announce ment; *we'ather forecast;- produce uarket'report; New'York stock quo tations; live stock report; v daily gard- jinlbulletin. 1:00-1:30-p. ^m.^Hotel^ Statler Concert Ensemble. ' - — 2:30-4:30 p. m.—Concert byjthe Buffalo Radio Trades Association. 6:00-6:15 p. m.—Grape Report; 7:16-7:30 p. m.—Times Topics. 7:30 p. m.—Tanke\ time announce ments; announcements;—New'York stock' quotations- weather -forecast; oaseball scores. ! _ 11:00 p. m.—Weather forecast. Every>Sunday * 1Q:45 a. m.—Morning \service di rect from the Westminister Presby terian church,. Buffalo; Rev. Samuel. V. Holmes, Minister. 7:45 p. m.—Evening service direct from the Central Presbyterian church Buffalo, Rev. C. Lansing Seymour, .Minister. FRIDAY, December 30 3:30-4:30 p. m.—United States Marine Band, from Washington, JD. C.—NBC-Feature. \ v 5:30-6 p. m.—Woodcraft League, program. 6:15-7:15 p. m.—The Miamians. 8:0-11:00 p. m.—Cities Service Concert, Orchestra and Cities Service Cavaliers; Whittall Anjrlo Persians; La France Orchestra; Palm'olive Hour—from NBC Studios. •11:00-12:00 Mid.—Van Surdam's Statler Orchestra. - SATURDAY, December 31 8:00-9:00 p. m.—The High Jinkers —NBC Feature; SUNDAY, January 1 5:30-6*':00 p. In.—Herbert Borodkin and Samuel Jaspe—Sonato. 6:00-6:30 p. m.—Ivan Ivantzoff, Reputable Dealers in Var „J0Ut Lines Who Invhe* You- to Trade Theni. With L. W. Aldridge, Optometrist, of No 531 Brisbane Bldg.\ Buffalo, will b« at- Mr. A.-.Hedin's Jewelry StoTe la Delevan, N. Y., (formerly the Hum Jewelry Store,) Tuesday, January 17, 1928.. In home office every day except Tuesday of each week. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Kenneth Gibbin, our school direc- J baritone with string trio Start with Small Amounts—Save Them in- THE FIRST RATIONAL ^ANK OF ARCADE 4% Interest Compounded Twice Yearly Paid on Deposits. tor found business here last Monday. Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Novice of Great Valley visited their daughter, Mrs. Young, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. John L. Jones entertained her children at Christmas dinner, Sunday. Rev.' Gomer Mills will preach in the Baptist church next Sunday. The subject of the morning sermon will be a four-word motto for a right start: \In the Beginning, God.\ At the evening service at 7:30, subject: \The A, B. C.'s of the Gos pel.\ Prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Griffith. The annual meeting of, the Baptist church will be January 4. Rev. Gomer Mills has-resigned his pastorate at the Hume church for the .winter and accepted a call from the first Baptist church here for the winter. * . Mrs. Lillian Veil spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Hurl- burt and family. The Ladies of the Baptist church met at the home of J.ulja Jones and tied some quilts last week. Mrs. David. Owens has not been as well this week. - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pratt, enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Wesley \Lloyd of Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kraft of Arcade for dinner, Christ mas day. Mrs. Wm. Griffith, Mrs. Ben Cook, Mrs. Thomas Cobb and Miss Agnes Cook found business in. Delevan, Thursday and Friday. Harold i Darling of Attica s)pent Christmas with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. -Jones. Arthur Holmes and Phillip Daniels of Arcade called at E. B. Holmes', Tuesday. ~- Mrs. Earl Moore Christmas guests at the A. E. Aus tin home were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Austin and Mrs. Ernest Haskell and daughter of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Twiss and daughter Jeariette of Curriers. Ernest Haskell of Buffalo spent Saturday at A. E. Austin's; Mrs. C. H. Newman spent Christ mas with her son and family in Buf falo. Mrs. Grace Coates of Perry is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Newman. .Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hughes and Mrs. Wm. Hughes and daughter Ruth and Mrs. -Chamberlain spent Christ mas with. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson at Hamburg. Mrs. A., K. Green is, spending her vacation in Elmira. Mrs; F. E. Freeman and daughter Elizabeth entertained for Christmas, Mr. and Mrs.' Carroll Hughes ano sons and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davis and daughters. , .\• .Miss Thelma Pugh ' arid -Verna Moose spent Tuesday with Mrs.'Cary Owens at Arcade. • . ,Mrs. Ira Hatch returned Friday, from Buffalo, after .'spending the week with her daughter. \ * '- School closed Thursday for one week's vacation. -. Mrs. Mildred' Walters arid daugh ters are visiting her,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell. Emmett,Haskell'of Buffalo visited his parents here,Monday. - Rev., and Mrs. Ndrris of Great Val ley spent the,':week-end with\ their daughter, Mrs.:Merrill Young., .' Mr. and - Mrs.'. C, C. Burkett. of \BuffaloBpentChrlgtmaS - _ With - Ben-! jamin Cook and-family. \ ~' I ' \ \. .• • t.,' ..• She^—What will I get, dear, ,if I cook a meal-like thlsj every day, just for you? 1 • ; He—^You'll-.-soon\ get my life in surance.' •' - • ' 1 •- 6:30-7:20 \p. m.—The Stetson Parade by Weymouth Post American Legion Band (from WEEI Studios). MONDAY, January 2 2:00-3:00 p. m.—National Concert Orchestra and National Grand Opera Quartette—NBC Feature. 6:15-7:15 p. m.—Federal Ortho- Sonic Hour with Joe Armbruster's orchestra. 8:00-9:00, p. m.—Jenny Wren hour featuring Millicent Bancroft, soprano 9:00-9:30 p. m.—Hawaiian En semble, of the A. A. Berry Seed Co., Clarinda la. 9:30-10:30 !p. m.—The General Motors Family Party—from NBC Studios. 10:30-11:00 p. m.—La Voce Del Popolo—orchestra. . TUESDAY, Januarr 3 G :30-6:45 p.. m.—Science News, of the Week—Science Service. 7:00-8:00 p. m Notional League'. of Women Voters, featuring the! Paulist Choir—NB(j Feature. v i 8:00-10:30 p. m.—Seib'erling Sing ers; Sealy Air Weavers; Eveready Hour; Auction Bridge Game—from | NBC Studios. • 10:30-11:00 p.. m.—Program pre sented by piano 'pupils of Mrs. Jack, Sturm. ' \ 11-11.:30 p. Nn.—Recital by John Morgan, TenorV 11:30-12:30 p. m.—Lafayette- Frolics, directly from Lafayette Iheatre, Buffalo. , WEDNESDAY,. January 4 . 6:15-7:15 p. m.—Two Piano Recit-j als by the Gospel Melodists. 7:30-8:00 p. m.—The Soconyans, with Van and Schenck—from NBC , Studios . 8:30-11:30 p. m.—Aeolian Recital; Ipana Troubadours; Goodrich Zipper Orchestra- and Silvertown Quartette; Victory Hour; Dodge Bros. Presenta-\\. tion—From NBC Studios. ' 11:00-12:00 Mid.—Van .Surdam's \Statler Orchestra. ! THURSDAY, January S 12:55-1:30 p. m.—Buffalo Rotary, Club Luncheon. { 6:30-7:15 p. m Van Surdam's! Statler Orchestra. , I 8:00-8:30 p. m.—Dddge Brothers Presentation—from NBC Studios. 9.0041:30 p. m.—Clicquot Club Eskimos; Smith Brothers—from NBC' Studios; Statler's Pennsylvanians—i NBC Feature. \ THELIIiAVENE : BEAUTY tPARLOR . \ t .1 11 i_ ; i. .O^i-'M->. \ Offer* you the Beit\ I n 1 : MARCELING, SHAMPOOING : SHINGLE BOBBING,' MANI- CURING,' SCALP • TREAT MENTS , AND, .FACIALS Room 202 ' - Wilton Block ' Arcade, N. Y. Telephone 32-R * Hours: 9 a. m. to 6-p. m. Mondays: 1 p. m. to 6.p. ,».' CATTARAUGUS ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Morley Reynolds,and son Archie of Franklinville have been spending', the past._week. with Mr. and .'Mrs. F. L. Barnard/ Mr. and Mrs. Fred/Colei Mrs. Geo. Redden and Miss Pearl Galvin found business at Arcade^one day last-week. ML LI L. Hagger^y spent Wednes day afternoon witn- John B. Green and Ed.-Neamon. , , Miss Charlotte Delaney, Ste.wart and Thomas Delaney, Arthur \Green John E; Green; Ed. Neamon and Miss Alice Neamon attended' the .funeral of Richard Kerwin) Jr.\ at Java Cen ter, Monday. ; • - - •'\ John E.- .Green -and Ed. Neamon found business at \Arcade Saturday: On Christmas. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole entertained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grover,/' Miss -. Catherine Butler, Mr.\Thomas Butler and Mr. William -Meyer. \. The pupils' of 'district No.. 10. as sisted by. their'teacher,- Miss Isabelle l -StensonHgave' ari',entertainment-on- Friday, which '-was greatly enjoyed by all present^.- After' the\ 'usual-', ex change' of presents and -Xmas greet ings' the school closed:' for a -two weeks vacation. On-Christmas'Day,'Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Neamon entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will (Murray; Mr. Mi Wiseman, Mr. Tony ' Zbasnic. and Mr. John Bambici^-^./JU'.'V- • ! ;On Christmas .Day, Mr, and Mrs. John E.' Green'entertained Mr. Ed. Green and Miss Martha Green. •• 'Mrs., John Delaney \spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs! Geo. \Thornbury. 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