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PAGE FOUR THE SALAMANCA INQUIRER. SALAMANCA, N. Y. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1240, before w ill be honored a t th is tim e . This prom ises to he a good fast game. L ittle T a lley Tune-up A,B. R H B o a rdm a n , r f ................ ........ 4 0 1 Ellis, 2b .......................... ........ 4 0 1 A rm strong, ss ................ ........ 3 0 0 R e m ington, If ............... ........ 4 1 1 P a r k h u r s t, cf ................ 0 1 M iller, 3b ....................... ........ 4 0 1 P a s c h e n , lb ................ . 1 1 M allen, c . ....................... ........ 4 1 2 W a rner, p ....... . ............... 6 0 P h illips, rf ................... . ..... . 1 O ' 0 35 3 8 S team b u rg L ineup A.B. R H Bissel, lb ....................... 0 0 F u ller, 3b . ...................... 0 1 D. Gordon, 2b ................ ........ 4 0 1 V. Simcox, p .................. 1 1 C. Benson, c .................. ........ 3 0 1 F e itcher, If ..................... ........ 4 0 1 Shultz, cf ....................... 0 y J. Benson, ss ................ 0 0 G, Gordon, r f ................ ........ 2 0 0 UTTLE VALLEY Special M e eting T h e L a d ies A id of th e Congrega tio n a l C h u rch w ill have a special m e e tin g on Tuesday, Ju ly 1 6 t h ’ a t tw o - th irty in th e church parlors. All com m ittees are urged to he present to help m a k e th e final arrangem e n ts fo r th e F low e r Show, E p w o rth L e a g u e In s t i tu t e A group of young people repre sen tin g t h e local and Napoli E p w o rth leagues are atten d in g an in s titu te of th a t organization being held a t Alle g h a n y College in M eadville, Pa., all th is week. T h e young people w ho left here M o n d a y are L e o n a rd W a ite, Jam e s W ilcox, W ilm a W ilcox and B e n ita G o o d rich of Napoli, Evelyn Lowe, Shirley S traig h t and Shirley Steven son of L ittle Valley. They w ill re tu r n next Sunday. The S.R.A. Club of the C o n g rega tional church has found it advisable to postpone the Gypsy C a rnival originally scheduled for the evening of July 12th. The carnival w ill be postponed indefinitely due to con flicting dates. T h e i ’ubt NuiiK G r a n d s ■ l a b nu'* a t th e hom e of Mrs. B e r th a WulfE on W e d n e sday evening. A dinner w a s served at six-thirty. The evening w a s spent in playing cards and The A ltar and R o s a ry Society of St. M a ry’s Catholic C h u rch held th e ir an n u a l picnic supper a t the hom e of M rs. John Saalfleld on C a rroll H ill on T u e sday evening. A delicious tu r e e n supper was served about seven o’clock. The evening was spent in m a k ing plans for th e annual parish picnic w h ich is being held a t the F a i r grounds on July 21st. The S.R.A. Club m e t a t th e hom e of Mrs. Floyd K idney on M onday n ight. Sunday School lessons w e re review e d by Miss S a rah B o o th, Mrs. T. H . B a n ton, M rs. W . D. Sprague and M rs. Lee B lendinger. M rs. T rum a n Chase gave an in terestin g talk on the “ S tudy of M issions” . T h e re w e re th r e e visit ors present. A group of eighteen persons from h e re attended the picnic of th e Jam e s tow n D istrict B rotherhood on W e d n e s d a y afternoon. The picnic w a s held a t Chedw ell w h ic h is near P o in t C h a u tauqua. The dinner was served a t six-thirty. M rs. C a rrie Y a tes has retu r n e d hom e from th e Salam a n c a hospital. B o rn to Mr. and M rs. K e n n e th M iles a t th e ir hom e in F o u r th street on Ju ly 2nd a son. The baby w e ighed about nine pounds. M iss C o rnelias H a r tw e ll has re tu r n e d from an extended m o tor trip th r o u g h th e F in g e r L a k e s and cen tra l New Y o rk state. M rs. C a rrie M ilks, Mrs. W illiam F r a h m and Mr. and Mrs. V a n M ilks spent Sunday a t Lily Dale. M rs. H e n ry Lankow spent W e d nesday w ith Mrs. George M e tz g a r in Salam a n c a. Mrs. Jennie A rm strong retu r n e d hom e F r id a y from W e llsville w h e re she spent about ten days w ith her dau g h ter, Mrs. R. D. Clarke. Miss Jan e Merow and Miss V ivian M iddleton spent th e w e e k -end in W a shington, D. C. Mrs. W a lter M erow and son, Jim m ie, and Mrs. N. E. Sm ith retu r n e d hom e w ith them on M onday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora W inship and son of Gow anda are spending a few days w ith his m o ther, Mrs. M ary W inship. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. W e stendorf visited Mr. and M rs. S. W . B r y a n t in N o rth Collins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D o n a ld M a rsh of E llicottville visited Mr. and Mrs. C a rl E b e r t in E lkdale Sunday. Joe G u e th of L a c k a w a n n a is a guest of R o d g e r Case th is w eek. H o w a rd S tarks and Miss M arie D ike of Buffalo w e re guests of his m o ther, Mrs. M a rjorie S tarks, over th e week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W a llace W h itcom b and fam ily and Miss lone Schultz w e re in R o c h e s ter M onday. Mr. and Mrs. Thom a s H a rvey and fam ily have retu r n e d hom e from a m o tor trip th ro u g h the New E n g lan d States. Mr. and M rs. W. R. M u rdock w e re in B ingham ton over the w eek-end. T r u m a n Chase is atten d in g sum m e r school a t Oswego. M r. and Mrs. R. H. P r a t t left M o n d a y on a m o tor trip th ro u g h Pennsylvania, V irginia and W a sh ington, D. C. D. W . Congdon w a s in C lean Sat u r d a y afternoon. M r. and M rs. Lew is B r y a n t of K a n e , Pa., spent Sunday a t the B r y a n t F a r m . M r. and M rs. Floyd Tennis called on relativ e s in B r a d ford Sunday. M r. and Mrs. E m e rson Case are spending this w e e k in A tlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. H e n ry Lecceardone an d fam ily w e re in M o u n t M o rris, Sunday. Mr. and M rs. W . A. C a rr spent S u n d a y a t C h a u tauqua L a k e . M r. and M fs. George M ilks and fam ily of D u n k irk called on Mr. and J |r s . V a n M ilks recently. I M r. an d M rs. F r a n k F o s ter and ;k r - and M rs. R u s s e ll F o s ter w e re a t L im e L a k e Sunday.' . Gladys Sipe is a guest -of Miss M a rgaret R ice a t W a terford, Pa., th is w eek. M rs. B. A. W h itney and gran d daughter, Jan e Johnson, are v isit ing Mr. and M rs. Sam M a rtin in Cleveland, Ohio. M r. and Mrs. T. E. W o o d visited relatives in Jam e s tow n Sunday. Mrs. J. M. A c kley accom p a n ie d them to R a n d o lph w h e re she visited h e r sis ter, M rs. E. A. S tratton. * Mr. and M rs. L u in M erow and son, Jack, w e re guests of Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Stoll a n d ‘fam ily Sunday in Y o u n g stow n , O. Miss M a rlene H o w es of F riendship has been spending a w e e k w ith h e r g r a n d p a r e n ts, M r. and Mrs. F r a n k C lark. Mr. and M rs. Jo h n Derby retu r n e d to Coreapolis, Pa., after spending a few days here visiting h e r m o ther, Mrs. H a z e l Cam eron, and o ther rela- Mr. and M rs. E. B. D u n b a r a t tended a fam ily reunion a t C h e s tnut R idge P a r k Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P a u l Sipe of Oil City, Pa., spent the F o u r th w ith his p a r ents, Mr. and M rs. W . P. Sipe. Mr. and Mrs. E d w a rd B r y a n t and son, R u s s e ll, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan- ini Dm n iifl o f Salam a n c a w e r e at Sunset Bay Sunday. Mrs. W a rd Storum , Miss Josephine Sm ith, R ichard Storum and Ann Dye were at Celeron Sunday. Mrs. Boyd H a r t has r e tu r n e d hom e from the Salam a n c a H o s p ital and she is steadily im p roving from the in ju r ies which she received w h e n struck by a car several weeks ago. Mrs. Jam e s M e rit, her sister, and Mrs. K itty K row of Jam e s tow n are caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Johnson and daughter, Joyce, left Sunday for th e ir hom e in A lbany a f ter spending about ten days h e re w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson. Miss A lm ira Sm ith is atten d in g sum m e r school a t St. B o n a v e n ture’s College. M rs. E s tella E b e r t and fam ily spent the week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. Carl E b e rt. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grimm and fam ily of D u n k irk spent th e F o u r th w ith h e r m o ther, Mrs. Lizzie Reed, Mrs. M ary A h rens of Otto and Mr. and Mrs. P a u l Meyer of H o llis, Long Island w e re guests of th e Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Sander and fam ily W e d nesday, Mrs. H a r r iet H a rvey has retu r n e d hom e from Boston w h e re she spent tw o weeks w ith relatives. She also attended the graduation exercises at G riffith I n s titu te in Springville. H e r grandson. Jack Berger, w as a m em ber of th e grad u a tin g class. Miss H e len F runze has been spend ing p a r t of th e vacation w ith her g randparents, Mr. and M rs. W illiam F r a n z e Sr., in Eddyville. Sybil L o u n s h u ry of Salam a n c a spent th e w e e k -end w ith h e r cousin, Joanne Schultz. Mr, and Mrs. W . J. Fox of Leon visited Mr. and Mrs. V a n M ilks Sat urday. Mrs. Jennie A rm strong spent Sun day w ith Mr. and M rs. Lee A rm strong in Salam a n c a. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Trim m ' and fam ily of W illiam sville, Mr. and Mrs. George P e r k ins and fam ily of B u s ti and Lee Volk of N iagara F a lls spent the w eek-end w ith t h e ir parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. A. B. Volk. The Rev. H. W . Petersen, the Rev. A. K rieger of Buffalo and the Rev. A. K r a u tz of Gow anda w e re guests at th e L u th e ran parsonage one day th is week. Clifford E d d y and C h a rles H o lt of N iagara F a lls visited a t th e hom e of R o b e rt E d g a r Sunday. R o b e r t Saun- derson, w ho had been a guest a t the E d g a r hom e last week, retu r n e d to his hom e in N iagara F a lls w ith Mr. and Mrs. W illiam D u n k lem a n and d a u g h ter spent M onday w ith Mr. and M rs. C a rl E b e r t and fam ily in E lkdale. Ju a n it a Schultz is spending som e tim e w ith her grandparents, Mr. and M rs. F r a n k Schultz, a t th e ir farm on' D u tch H ill. Miss L y d ia L a n g h a n s , Mrs. H. G. H a ll, Mrs. M eilia Meisel, Mrs. N o ra Jepson and Mrs. Lee B lendinger and daughter, M ary Alice, called on Mrs. L e n a Schum a n n a t C a ttaraugus T u e sday evening. Mr. and M rs. A. G. W h iting of B a tavia w a s calling in tow n on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee B lendinger and fam ily called on Mr. and Mrs. K e n n e th D u rfee and fam ily and A d a F a r r in g to n a t C h e rry Creek Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. H a m m o n d of Claire, M ichigan are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Evers. M r. and Mrs. George W a ller were in G o w anda and P e r ry s b u r g S a tur- M rs. C. A. K r a m e r of Oil City is spending th e w e e k h e re w ith rela- Mr. and M rs. Jo h n McCord and son of N o rtheast, Pa., w e re guests at th e hom e of Mr. and M rs. G. E. W a ller Sunday. Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a rles W a tkins w e re in R a n d o lph Sunday. Miss Doris Leach and guest, George Ames, and Mr. and Mrs.] K e n n e th V elie w e re i a t vCaidron one day last week. M rs. F r a n k DeMaio of F a leongf spent . Wednesday \ . h # M rs. L e n a B u r n m a r k . M rs. B u r n - m a r k and gran d d a u g h ter, Jerry , re tu r n e d hom e w ith h e r for a visit. D a p h n e M o rton of E llicottville spent th e w e e k w ith M rs. H e n ry Lecceardone and fam ily. Mrs. P. O. A n d rew s, of E rie, Pa. is spending the w e e k w ith h e r sis ter, M rs. J. J. Johnson. Mr. and M rs. A lan Sibley and fam ily left th is m o rning on a ten day m o tor trip th r o u g h C a n a d a . W e lland W a rner. Jr., and K n ight W a rn e r of Johnsonburg, P a „ spent F r id a y a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Volk. M rs. Jo h n G riffith and M rs. R a y K n a u b e r w e re in Jam e s tow n W e d nesday afternoon. M rs. M ina R o a c h and R e v e rdy A d a m s of Oil City, Pa., w e re guests of th e i r sister, Mrs. D. W . Congdon, on th e F o u r th . M rs. M illie E ldredge and fam ily w e re in Leon on Sunday. M. J. K e lley of A shbury, N. J., called on Mr. and M rs. Van M ilks, M onday. Little Valley Wins From Salamanca and Steamburif in Week L ittle V a lley won over th e Sala m a n c a B a k e r y Sunday by th e score of 11 to 7. P h illips allow e d only I tw o hits, 3 ru n s u n til th e eighth I inning w h e n Salam a n c a fell oil him fo r -4 h i ts and 4 ru n s . W a rn e r I w e n t in and allow e d tw o h i ts and no ru n s for th e rest of t h e gam e . B. Q u a ttrone started fo r Salam a n ca and w a s knocked o u t of t h e box in th e second inning allow ing 7 hits, 7 ru n s and w a lked one. Papracki w e n t in and allow e d 7 h its and 4 runs^ and stru c k o u t 8. On th e fo u r th of July, L. V. play ed Steam b u rg and b e a t them 3 to, 1 allow e d 5 hits, 1 ru n , w a lked one and stru c k o u t 13. Simcox, pitch ing for Steam b u rg, allow e d 8 hits, 3 runs, w a lked 2 and stru c k out 14. Next Saturday a t 2:30 L. V. plays S team b u rg here in a postponed lea gue gam e . Tickets th a t w e re sold J . A rrahee, r f ....... 1 0 0 31 1 5 Score by innings— L. V ................ 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0— 3 S.........................0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1— 1 L i tt le V a lley Line-up A,B. R H B o a rdm a n , r f ........................ 4 2 2 Ellis, 2b . ............. . ................... 5 2 1 A rm strong, ss ........................ 5 3 2 R e m ington, If ..... . ................... 5 1 3 P a r k h u r s t, cf ......... . ............. 5 1 1 M iller, 3b .................. . ............ 5 0 2 P a s c h e n , Ih ........ .................. 5 1 2 M allen, c ............ . ..................... 5 1 1 P h illips, ;P ......... . ..................... 4 0 0 W a rner, p ............ . .................. 0 0 0 Seaton, 2b . .......... . .................. . 0 0 0 43 11 14 S a lam a n c a L ine-up A.B. R H P. Q u a ttrone ........................ 5 2 1 K rantz, If ................................ 5 1 0 B a k e r, c . .................................. 5 0 3 M osher, 3b .............................. 5 1 1 Nelles, ss . ....................... 5 1 1 Nichols, ef ............................... 4 0 1 B. Q u a ttrone, p ............... . 1 0 0 B a rcyak, r f ............................... 3 1 0 Drone, l b ................................. 4 1 1 P a p racki, p ............................. 3 0 0 40 7 8 Score by Innings L. V.................. . 5 20000220 Sala ............ 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 NAPOLI Mr. and M rs. John M ilks a r e . a t tending th e W o rld’s F a ir a t N e w Y ork City. Mr. and M rs. Ed. Liskow of L it tle V alley called on . Mr. and M rs. R o b e rt Seaton Sunday. F r iends have received w o rd of the d e a th of Mrs. E d ith M e C o llister a t h e r hom e in G a insville, F l o r i d a io n June 18th. Mrs. M e C o llister w a s j a form e r resident of Napoli, i Mr. and Mrs. M a u rice A u s tin w e re in B u ffalo Tuesday evening. Made of 16 9auge lutiKl d ieel BJumhiuia. Powerful steel spring dip with label holder and holes for hanging. 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