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(jPAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1936 ARCADE HERALD Zntand u fiooond OIu> XatUr at AICI 4 O, H. X, Published Euh Frldlj at Ajcide, N. Tt. W. F. Arthun, PuMliher Official Fapor. Village of Aroadfl Terms of Buosorlptionl Ona year, itrlctlr In adTanc* .'. »1.50 Six months atrlotly In advanoo .... 860 FOBXGN SUBSCRIPTION SATE Aocount cf th« raise In Canadian postal rates the subscription price of this paper sent to Canada will be 52.60. The date on your address label shows your aubsoription paid to tbo first of the month indioated. Herald ADVERTISING BATES For display advortiatar. apply at Areade raid Office, or to Local Editor. BEADING NOTICES Published In five papers: Arcade Eerald, Solovan Press, Holland Bevlew, Sardinia Censor, The Sliss Hews, at 10 »ent* per line—(six worda to a line). All communications to this omoe MUST be aicned .by the writer, not necossarlly for publi cation but as an evidence of rood taith. Vn- MLr~*d letters reach the waste basket. While We do not want any advertising on the front pace, a limited amount will be taken at $1.00 por inch for display, and readsrs at 10 oents per line. KACRBONi: While Jim Farley js going from State to Stat e telling the people what great amount s of money the Roose velt administration has poured into their states and intimating that, if the voters behave in the next election, more millions will be dumped into the State, New York Assemblymen had enough backbone to say \No on important legislation that would shoulder millions more of taxes on the people. Remember, Mr Taxpayer, and that means every man and woman, you are paying the bill, either directly or indirectly. WOMAN 90, REFUSES PENSION Declaring that a n old age pension is a sort of charity, 90-year-ol d Mrs . Kitty Charlton of Barmoor, England, a widow, refused to accept it and does not intend to do so. \So long as I can work I will never take money from my country,\ sh e says. DEEVAN Mrs. Kate VanValkcnburg, Editor \LACKAWANNA\ HARD - - COAL - - SOFT MORE HEAT—LESS ASHES WOODWORTH HARDWARE CO. Delevan, N. Y. THE GARNET BEAUTY SHOP Delevan, N. Y. PERMANENT WAVES New Ray Machineless Waves Telephone 4 -W Mrs. Dawson Peckham, Prop. CHAUFFEUR PHOTOS 3 for 60c Open Evenings During May LAWING STUDIO Bank Block Castile, N. Y. 14p Mr . and Mrs. Manfred Grigg s and little daughter Joan Marie, and Frank Weaver were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Weaver, Sunday. Mr.\ an d Mrs. Earl Downing, dau ghter Donna, Buffalo, called on Mrs, Mary Plxley, Saturday. Duane Sproul, Gainesville, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr . and Mrs. Fay Sproul. Mrs. Leo Follett, Elllcottville, was a week-end guest of her brother and wife, Mr. an d Mrs. Robert Napier. Mr. an d Mrs. Stanley Hunt and children, Buffalo, spent Sunday with Mrs. Alta Fisher. Mrs. Adah Weaver is carin g for Mrs. Charles Weir at Springville. Mr . and Mrs. Glenn Hammond, Emma Nason an d Mrs. Ronald Ham mond spent Thursday in Warsaw. Donald Hilliker and family, Buf falo, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr . and Mrs. Myron Hilliker Mr . an d Mrs . John Alden and son Clifford, Rochester, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olthof, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Sproul , Mrs. Anna Owens, Mrs. Florene Sproul and Mrs. Ronald Hammond were calling on friends in Freedom, Sun day. Sumner Orr, Franklinville, spent the week-end and Monday at his home here. Members of the Happy Hour Club enjoyed a fish fry at Sandusky, and the show in Arcade, Wednesday eve ning. George Pierce, Averill Mark and Robert Goodchild spent Saturday in Buffalo. Wendell Marble spent the week end in Cleveland and Lakewood , O. Mr . an d Mrs . Fred Munger spent Monday in Salamanca and Olea n and I called on Mr . and Mrs. R. Day in Salamanca. Mr . an d Mrs. Warner Relyea and son Russell spent Saturday in Buffalo Richard Russ, Adams, N. Y., spent the week-'end at the C. Blaine Per sons home. Mrs. Lloyd Jones entertained the bridge club Monday evening. Honors were awarded Mrs. Henry Marsh and Mrs. Glenn Thompsett. Vernp Nourse returned to his work at Utica-, Sunday. Regal Rebekah Lodge will be call ed at seven o'clock sharp next Tues day evening, an d are invited to at tend the initiation of a class,of candi dates of the Theta Rho%Club. Mem bers of the Franklinville Club will have charge of the initiation. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Fish, Buffalo, spent Sunday with the latter's moth er, Mrs. Josephine Cobb. Clarence Warren was a calmer in town Monday. Prof. Leroy Hurlbut spen t the week end in Union City and Fillmore. Mrs. Willie Harrison, Mrs. Frank Peckham an d son Stewart called on Mrs. Abbie Blowers in East Aurora, Monday Mrs. Alice Persons was called to Rochester,\ Tuesday, by the death of Mis s Dorothy Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alle n Bush, who was re cently injured in an auto accident. Mrs. Frank Goodchild spen t the week-end with her sister, Mrs . Her man Bolton at Eden. Mrs. Bolton returned home with her for a couple of days. Mrs. Fred a K. Lowe, Palham Man or, N. Y., and Mrs. Wayne Foster, Cherry Creek, were week-end guests at the Milton Cole home Mrs. Walter Hickey and Mrs . Jay Briggs spent Saturday with Mr and MVs. Kenneth Brown. Wash Togs Crash Suits $2.95 Linen crash suits in ecru, or cream color, -some double breasted, with action backs. Some with sheer contrasting blouses—sizes 12 to 20. SHEER DRESSES - $1.85 Dotted Swiss, Dimity or seer suckers, plain pastels or dark prints, many with action backs and deep pleats in skirts— sizes 14 to 46. Women's white dotted swiss dresses, with surplus blouse daintily trimmed with cut work, sizes 38 to 46. MISSES ORGANDY DRESSES - $L85 Ruffly party organdies, trimmed with tiny sprigs of embroidered flowers, on neck and bottom of skirt Barred batistes with puff sleeves and tiny ruffles down the front—sizes 12 to 16. CHILDREN'S SHEER DRESSES - $L00 Dainty, fluffy organdies, pique voiles and dimi ties, Pastels and light prints—sizes 4 to 14. This store will be closed all day Memorial Day R. C. PINGREY & CO. DELEVAN, N. Y. 7 ' -»-'y>:.r Mrs. Rose Shots, Findley Lake, was a guest of Mrs. Roy Pin grey the past week. Mr . and Mrs,. Glenn Hammond, Emma Nason and Miss' Anna Runyan called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith at Lero y and attended the Highland Park exhibit of lilacs at Rochester , Sunday.' Mrs. Alice Persons called on Miss Elizabeth Tilde n at Machias , and at the Wm. Roblee hom e in Elton, Mon day. The Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Clyde Sproul, Thursday, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis, Spenc- erport, were callers at the Lloyd Jones home, Monday. The Misses Kathleen Pixley, Jean Lowe, Loraine' Weaver, Kathleen- Pingrey and Cora Hitchcock attended the Epworth League convention at Friendship, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peckham. and daughte r Mdrlene spent Friday * in Olean, and Saturday in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs . Howard Preston and daughte r Janis, Cattaraugus, were guests at the Frank Preston home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker, Lit tle Valley, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Baker, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Briggs attended the birthday celebration of Mrs. Bert Briggs and sister, Miss Abbie Russell, at the home of Mrs. Briggs , at Sar dinia,- Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Wright and children visited the former's mother at Scio, Saturday. Mr . William Phinney is convalesc ing from an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Henry Marsh, daughters Gert rude and Dorothy an d Frank Gull o expect to sail July 1st on the He De France boat for a six weeks visit in England. Vernon Hameister and Cora En- singer, East Aurora, were guests at the Frank Peckham home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . Edward Smith and daughte r Cleon, Hunts, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peckham and callers at the Dawso n and Frank Peckham homes, Sunday. There wil l be a district missionary meeting in the M. E. church , Wednes day. The Loya l Sisters class will serve the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Sproul were in Warsaw , Sunday, to see their new grandson. Lucius Hitchcock was home from Rushford, Sunday. Mrs. May Ames an d son Clifford, Houghton, were guests at the W. D. Pratt home, Wednesday . The Misses Emma McCurdy and Gertrude Marsh spent the week-end Mrs. Alice Persons spen$ from Fri day until Sunday with her daughter Evelyn in Elmira. in Buffalo. Ray Knapp was hom e from Buffalo over the week-end. Rober t Allison, Custer City, spen t the week-end at the Mrs. Anna Owens home. HOLLAND Mrs. James Quant, Editor Mrs. Jean Pilkington and Mr Ed ward Hummell spent Sunday in Go- wanda, at the home of Mr . and Mrs. M. Hummel. Mr. and Mrs . Fred Armstrong were in Buffalo, Sunday Misses Kathryn Preston and Alma Neischel were in Buffalo and Orchard Park , Saturday Mr Chas. Neischel was in Buffalo, Friday. Mr. and Mrs . Walter Duer spen t Sunday with Mr . and Mrs. A. Turn- quist. Miss IsaDel Moore spen t the week end wit h her parents. Mr. and Mrs . Elme r Gerstung visit ed Mr. Frank Button, Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Keller an d Mrs. Stanley Keller were in Buffalo, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs . Leon Kuhn enter tained thirteen guests at dinner, Sun day evening. Mrs. Arthur Frase r and daughter are spending a few days with rela tives in Michigan. Mr. John Piedmont and family spent the week-end wit h relatives in Holley. Mrs. Marion Kramer, East Aurora, is spending a few days with Mrs. Geo. Keller. Mrs. R, Brown, Mrs . P. Geiger, Mrs. Venner and Mrs. Barrett were in Rochester, Monday. Mrs. M. D. Miller spen t the week end in Baltimore. Mrs. Leon Kuhn and daughter Doris attended the funeral of the latter's grandfather in North Evans, Friday. Mrs. Stansil an d Miss Sarah Stan- sil, Mr . J. Miller and Miss Doll, Buf falo, were Sunday guests of Mrs. S. Bramer. Mrs. Oliver Hiller and son spent last week with her parents in Buffalo. Mr and Mrs. E. Buck, Java Village, called on Mr . and Mrs. Huron Hiller one day recently. Mr. John Dillon, Crosby, Pa., spen t the week-end wit h Mr. and Mrs. Cort Kramer. Mr ?nd Mrs . Wm. Kelver, Ben nington, visited Mr. an d Mrs. Frank Charles, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . John Linder and Elizabeth Rauch, Buffalo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs . J. Rauch, Sunday. Mr. pnd Mrs. H. Martindale were in Buffalo, Tuesday. Miss Doris Younglove, Buffalo, called on friends in town Sunday Mrs. Clai r Tharnish, Chafee , enter tained at a variety shower at her home Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martindale. Miss Ella Wilkins, Chafee, spent Saturday with Mrs. Lida Puff. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, Mr and Mrs. Geo. Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. C. Henning, Mr . an d Mrs. C. Lips, Mr. and Mrs . E. Raloff, Mr. R. Brown and Mr. A Pholsgraf, Orchar d Park, spen t Wednesday evening with Mr and Mrs. J. Raloff. Mrs. Ida Charles, Mrs. Lucy Down ing and daughter Lena spent Monday at the home of Burt Briggs at Sar dinia. Mr . Ken Casey and Mis s Helen Carlsen, Sardinia, called at Mr. and Mrs. H. Martindale's, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kyser, Buf falo, Mr . and Mrs. Bob Kyser, Tona- wanda, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kyser. Mrs. Wm. Gutekunst spent Tues day in Buffalo. . Mrs. L. Zwingelstein spen t Tuesday in Buffalo.. Mr. an d Mrs . P. J. Wurst left Wed nesday to spend some time in Boston Mrs. S. S. Custard spen t Tuesday in Buffalo Mrs. J. Strong is working at Eu gene Butzer's. Mr. and Mrs . Harold Lewis have move d into W. Bucknam's flat on Main street. Miss Dorothy Osgood, Olean, spent the -week-end with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. F. Osgood. Miss Kathryn Zwingelstein, Cob- bleskili, motored home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs . Francis Kennedy, Wasli,ngton, D. C, are spending some time here, called here by the death of his father, Wm. Kennedy. Mr. Huron Hiller is out again after bein g confined to the house by sick ness tlie.past week. Mr s Nelson Montgomery, Glen- wood, spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. A. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs . W. E. Dillon, East Aurora, were callers in town, Satur day. Mr. A. Keem, Strykersville, spent last wee k with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Charles. Mr. an d Mrs . Harold Williams, Buffalo, spent Sunday wit h friends in town. Mrs. Lore n Baile y is working for Mrs. D. Kirkby. Mrs. Fred Wilkins, Chafee, spent Saturday wit h Mrs. Grace Selleck. Mr. and Mrs. L. Zwingelstein an d Ray Gerstung spent Sunday^ftshing at Syracuse. S HOLLAND CENTRAL SCHOOL ESTHER BECKER HEADS HONOR ROLL Following is the honor roll for Holland Central School: Esther Becker 93, Warreh Liddle 91, Juliet Pratt 91, Hildre d Thau 91, Frank Bertsch 90, Hazel Sweetapple 90, Margare t Fische r 89, Eileen Harp er 89, Jack Schwab 89, Corrine Berg 88, Robert Lowe 88, Jane Rickettson 88, Evelyn Fuller 87, Mamie Gould 87, Benny Baker 86, Agne s Conley 86, Merrill Lewis 86, Thelma Limbur g 86, Jean Slocum 86, Michael Sokol 86, Vera Bush 85, Thelma Butler 85, Dorothy Edington 85, Marcu s Pratt 85, Kathryn Smith 85. HONOR ROLL FIRST GRADE Esther Barberie , Marie Chappell, Leonar d Dynarski , Leona Farrar, David Fattey, Louann Harvey, Har old Hipkiss, David Kirkby, Ralph Lowe, Robert Manchester , Rut h Rein er, Agnes Scrow, Dorothy Stefaniak, Thelma Thompson, George Louns - bury . SECOND GRADE Marger y Hackwell, Cary Wood, Eric Ekstrom, Beth Pilkington, La- nor a Farrar, Sylvia Christensen, George Geiger, Norma Jean Peckham, Joan Berg, Jerry Hawkins, Wallace Smith, Glenn Eddington. THIRD GRADE Thelm a Kuntz, Thelma Reiner, June Jeczalik, Edward Alles, Jean Bush, Allen Cornwall, Mary Dustin, Viola Becker, Ernest Lounsbury, Joyc e Coe, Stephania Golonka, Doug las Raiber, Tommy Hoolihan, Doro th y Gurgol. Each one of the third grade have chosen ten of, the poems they have read or learned this year that they liked best and are making them into a poem book with an illustration for each poem an d an illustration on the cover. We hope they will be very colorful and attractive and we will use them as one of ou r exhibits for the fair. FOURTH GRADE John Barrett, Hele n Giesler, Hazel Kreutter, Eleanor Chmielewskl, Rose Waligora, Charle s Fritg, Madelyn Gutekunst, Joseph Engle, Eugene Renfro. FIFTH GRADE Norman Becker, Jean Jordan, Mar tha Newton, Rodger Joyce, Arlene Edington, Donald Lewis, Laura Kais er, Anna Jane Dodds, Mabel Keller, Edward Wierzbic, Newell Hiller, Bennet t Palmer , Phylli s Weeks, Ruth Burnett, Henry Pfister, Bruce Bur nett. SIXTH GRADE Rolan Rice, Mary Brown , Mary Jane Lounsbury, Jennie Bonk, Don ald Fischer, Raymond Kingsley, Gen evieve Wangelis, James Dodds, Faith Hackwell, Edward Wangelin, George Pfister. \ ACHIEVEMENT'D AY GREATLY ENJOYED Achievement Day at Derby, N. Y., was a gran d success. There were about 300 members present, repre senting 35 units in Eri e County. 23 persons wer e present from the Hol land unit, an d everyone enjoyed the da y so much. Dr. John Ballantyne of the State Teachers' College, gave a very inter esting t:ilk on \Travels in India.\ We are all looking forward to our next Achievement Day. HOLLAND METHODIST CHURCH Wm . E. Slocum, Pastor Services for Sunday, May 24 (Me morial Sunday). 10 a. m.—Church school. 11 a. m.—Morning worship an d sermon. Junior sermon. \Remem ber.\ Senior sermon: \Heroes.\ The Epworth League services are discontinued for the summer. HOLLAND BAPTIST CHURCH S. S. Custard, Minister. Sunday, 10 a. m.—Sunday school. Classes and the study of the Sunda y school lesson. 11 a. m.—Morning worship. Ser mon by the minister: \The Man Who Loved the World So WeU That He Lost It.\ Sermon on an Old Testa ment character. 7 p. m., Friday , May 22—Fellow ship night. Supper and program. No charge, all help furnish, bring sand wiches and tureen for you and you r family. Entertainment for the even ing \Through Africa With a Movie Camera.\ Mr. Frank Stah l wilKfur- nish the entertainment. JANE SCHWAB MAY S „ BE THE MAY QUEEN Miss Jane Schwab, popular Rock- ford College senior, is one of the three principal candidates for May Queen at Rockford. Chosen by the vote of the entire college, Miss Schwab an d two class-mates, Miss Anne Peterson of Evanston, Illinois, and Miss Elizabeth Rhoades of Oma ha, Nebraska, were honored in the recent May Queen elections. One of the three will be crowned queen at the forty-second annual May Festival On May 23, but her identity will re main a secret until the actual crown ing takes place. FERNLEAF MEMBERS ANTICIPATING REAL TREAT AT MEETING The members of the Holland Fern- leaf Club are looking forward with anticipations of a really enjoyable time , when they will accept the kind invitation of Mrs. Hackwell to a meeting at her camp. It will be of the picnic order. The date has been left opsn for the convenience of Mrs. Hackwell . Reports of the' activities of two previous meetings are crowded out of the paper for lack of space. 10,000 Readers for Our Want Ads. WEEK-END GROCERY SPECIALS B. & W. PASTRY FLOUR lb. sack 63c 5 lb. sack 17c Sunspun SALAD DRESSING, quart 35c RINSO, large size 19c LIFEBUOY SOAP 4 bars 25c Homemad e SAUSAGE lb. 19c CHUCK ROAST steer beef, lb. 17c A Complete Line of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES G. M. PIXLEY RED & WHITE STORE Phone 12-M, Delevan Want Ads. Published in FIVE papers GET YOUR NEW SHOES NOW Ladies, $1.95 to $2.95 Misses $1.55 to $1.65 Men's $2.50 to $3.50 All Sizes — All Styles New ABC New Swiss PRINTS BATISTE Tissue 22c yd. 19c yd. 49c yd. Men's Work SHOES Men's Work SHOES Men's Wor k SHOES Leather Soles As cheap as Shell Horsehlde 52 .95 SL95 $3.95 POTTED PLANTS FOR DECORATION Get Your Order Placed We Buy AH Kinds of Produce George S. Ransom, Delevan, N. Y. FREE - Be Sure and See Three Women i , A story you'll never forget—This great picture Featuring Johnny Mack Brown, Sheila Manners, Hedda Hop per, Wm. Collier, Sr., Bert Roach, Inez Courtney, and Roy D'Arcy Will be Shown in a SPECIAL MATINEE in the ARCADE THEATRE, ARCADE, N. Y.' SATURDAY, MAY 23 at 2:30 p. m., E. S. T. You Are Invited to Be the Guests of the Arcade Plumbing & Heating Co. at this splendid show No Admission. Children must be accompanied by Adults. Door Prizes Will Be Given Away Sponsored by General Electric See the new General Electric Refrigerator at Our Store ARCADE PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Liberty Street Arcade