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PAG:B FIVE j Social and Fraternal S ilv e r Cro«s Ju n io r s E lect iSilver Cross Junior Circle, the King’s Daughters, elected the follo\ ing officers Tuesday; president, Bet ty Woodard; vice president, Joan (luntrup; treasurer, Yvonne Miess. Girl Scout Training Course A training course for leadership in the Girl Scouts will be held this evening at 7;30 in the high school. Anyone interested is invited to at- * M a r g ^ e t Circle Dinner Tonight , , Margaret Circle, 'the King’s , .Daughters, will hold its annual din- : n e r and ' election of officers in the Palace Restaurant private dining room this evening. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o’clock. W . B . A , D i n n e r W e d n e s d a y The W.B.A. will hold a dinner and installation of officers Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock at the Hotel Torge. Reservations for the dinner should he made with Mrs. Howard Ahrens or Mrs. Goldie McCafferty. O. U, R. Club Meets The O.U.R. Club met at the home of Mrs. Wellman Gardner, Lincoln avenue, Thursday evening of last week. Favors were awarded to Mrs. Guy Keeler and Mrs. Wayne Thes- sen. Mrs- Gardner served refresh ments. Mrs. John Miller Hostess Mrs. John Miller, Highland ave nue, entertained the Little Dinner Club last week Thursday evening. Prizes were won by A. C. Rowland, Mrs. Charles Lubold, Mrs. Roy Ab bott and Mrs. Laura Reiman. Re freshments were served. M iss H a r d i n g E n t e r t a i n s Miss Bonita Harding, Academy street, entertained the Crusaders • Club of the First Baptist crurch at a Christmas party Thursday even ing . of last week. Gifts were ex changed and games were played. Refreshments were served. District Nurses M eet The Nurses of District 1, includ ing Salamanca, Clean and other towns of the county, met last even ing in St. Mary’s Parish House and heard a talk by County Judge Orla E. Black, on the Children’s Court. Following the meeting lunch was served. lustallation of O. E. S. O fficers . The officers of Mizpah Chapter No. 162, Order of the Eastern Star ■were, installed Wednesday evening -in the Masonic Temple. Dinner pre ceded the meeting with covers for about one hundred. The tables were most attractive with flowers, light ed tapers and favors in the colors of the Order, and there were place cards. Frank A. Rhodes was the install ing officer, Mrs. Edith Snyder, the retiring worthy matron was mar shal and Mrs. Effie Hartman was assistant marshal. Mrs. Margaret Rhodes was sentinel, and Mrs. M. Louise Hill, warder. Mrs. Catherine p. Leach was chaplain. Those installed were: Worthy Matron, Florence Boser; Worthy Patron, A. C. Rowland; Associate Matron, Iva Baker; Secretary, Mil dred Gunn; Treasurer, Carolyn Hawkey; -Conductress, Ada Swan son ; Associate Conductress, Helen Weldin; Chaplain, Lottie Graff ions; Marshall, -Gertrude Mutehler; Assist- ■ ant Marshall, Bessie Baker; Histor ian, Elsie. Eddy; Musician, Millie Loucks; 'Warder, Sadie Medland; Sentinel, Fred Hawkey; Color Bear er, Edna Burr; Adah, Jessie John ston; Ruth, Gladys Buckley; Esther, Ruth Boser; Martha, Cora Bullock; . Electa, Grace Rockwell; Trustees, Edith Snyder, Effie Hartman, Effie Schaefer. Mrs. Snyder thanked the officers, comm ittees and -members for the co operation she had received during the year as matron. The worthy patron, A. C.' Rowland, also ex pressed his appreciation. Mrs. Iva Baker presented Mrs. Snyder with a gift on behalf of the chapter, a-nd Mrs. H elen Weldin presented a gift te Mr. Rowland, in appreciation of their services ^during the past year. Mrs. Mildred L. Gunn presented .the newly installed worthy matron Mrs. Boser with a basket of roses. Mrs. Boser read her committee ap pointments for the coming year as follows: , iFinance— Catherine Leach, Flor ence Gheney, Frank Rhodes; relief . —Blanche Hunton, Bird Nugent, Fred Hawkey; Hall and Home—Iva Baker, Louise Vreeland; Music— Alma Newton; Dinners—Louise Hill, Gertrude Mutehler, Sadie Medland, Elsie Eddy, Effie Hartman, Olive Smith, Aliberta Harris; Dining Room —Fcances Reasor, Christine Nies, Grace Karlskind, Gladys Buckley. During the evening Mrs. Mabel Kegerreis, Mrs. Dorothy Truman and Mrs. Mildred Patterson sang, and Mrs. Ruth iBoser presented a vocal solo. Mrs. Millie Loucks presided at the piano. There were members present from Bradford, Pa., Utica, N. Y., and Pat erson, N. J. Mril. Alberta Harris had charge of the kitchen for the dinner and Miss Christine Nies and Mildred Milhaus- en of the dining room. Queen’s Daughters M eeting The Q^je-en’s Daughters met in th© library cliib rooms last Friday aft ernoon. Four hundred compresses were folded for the city hospital. Re ports were given o f the distribution of cheer baskets and donations at Christmas.. - ‘ ' W estway Cltih Elects The Westway Club of the W, B. A. met at the home of Mrs! Charles Mc Clure, FairmOunt ' aVenue,, Monday evening, and elected tlje. following officers: presidei^t* Mrs.,'\'Margaret Ahrens; vice prebident, Mrs.] Mary Adsit; secretary, Mrs. Earl Ligniaii; treasurer, Mrs. Paul. MMsSher. • Tw entieth Century Club Mrs. E. . T, Pancoast, -Wildwood avenue, entertained the Twentieth Century Clu-b Tuesday afternoon. She gave a reading of “The White Cliffs,” by Alice Duer Miller. Mrs. Myric Bryce played two preludes by Chopin. Mrs. E. F. Norton was hos tess for the afternoon. Mrs. Pan coast served tea. Bridge Club Holds Dinner The Salamanca Bridge Club held a dinner at the Hotel Dudley Mon day evening. Following the dinner, the club voted to again affiliate with the American Bridge League and is sue National Rating Points to all members. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vree land and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Frank were winners of the bridge tour nament. Madrigal Club The Madrigal Club met at the home of Mrs. -Charles Kegerreis, Front avenue, Monday evening. A program of music by Schubert and Mendelssohn was given in charge of Mrs. Harry Boser, assisted by Mrs. Adrian Smith, Mrs. James Brownell and Mrs. Robert Patter- The hostesses were Mrs. Charles Kegerreis and Mrs. Edward John. Mrs. Armstrong Entertains Musicale Mrs. Cecil M. Armstrong, Front avenue, enterteined the Salamanca Musicale Wednesday evening. The business meeting was presided over by the president, Miss Mary Ken nedy, and the program was in charge of Mrs. Armstrong. Refreshments w ere served by a committee in charge of Miss Carrie A. DeNike. Flowers w ere used in decoration of the home. There were twenty-two members present. The following program was giv en: vocal solo, “Ave Maria” by Bach-Gounod and “My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair” by Haydn, Mrs. Charles Seaver; piano, “Fantasia” D minor No. 23, Mbsart, and “Minuet” by Moza,rt, Mrs. Gerald Bartow; vo cal, ‘\The V iolet” by Mozart and '‘Lulla-by” by Mozart, Mrs. Law rence' O’LaughtITn; duet, “Standing at the\ F ^ a ^ ’ by Haydn, Miss B e y er and'eaver; S piano, “Jesu Joy'-of ] M an¥’'Desiring” by Bach, Mrs,; Armstrong; vocal, “Largo” '■by Handel, “The -H'4^ens Resound” by Beethoven by • Mrs. Seaver. Inter spersing the musical program were sketches on tHe lives of the eompos- ers whose numbers were used, giv en by Miss Roberta Brennan. The-February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L. J. O’Laugh- lin. Broad street. Mrs. William Fitz patrick of EllieOttville and Mrs. Eliz abeth Yeung will give short talks on their recent trips to California and Florida, respectively. Coleman-S'mith Miss Jacquelyn M. Smith, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith of Elkdale, was united in marriage to Tbo-mas D. Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Coleman of Buffale, in the First Congregational Church parsonage Saturday after'- noon at 2:30 'in the presence of members of the immediate families and friends. The Rev. Roland M. ■Wendell performed the ceremony. Miss Wilma Hevenor was brides maid, and George Storey of Buffalo was best man. The bride wore a suit of corn flower blue wool gabardine and a corsage of gardenias. -Her attend ant’s dress was of pale green sheer wool and she carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. The bridegroom’s mother was at tired in a dress of burgundy red crepe with a corsage of yellow rose buds, and the bride’s mother wore a golden brown wool crepe dress, with corsa'ge of yellow rosebuds. Following the ceremony, a recep tion was held at the home of the bride’s j^rents.' The guests includ ed members ’of'^he Sub-Deb club to which Mis. Coleman belonged. Mrs. C. iH‘. McCann and 'Mrs. O. N. Lackey assisted Mr. and Mrs. Smith at the 4 o’clock luncheon. Mrs..' Ooleman, who was graduat ed from Salamanca high school in 1939, attended * ithe Marjorie Web ster School in Washington, D. C. Mr. Coleman is a graduate -of the school of engineering at the Uni« versity^ bf Michigan and is employ ed by the Lackawanna Steel Con- strudtion company of Buffalo. They will reside in Detroit, Mich. Guests at-th e wedding included Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. -George .Storey of Buffalo; Miss Jane Bishop of Boston, Mass. Oils. Podrida, Meet* .4 C l v d ^ The Gila Po.drida met in the ^ ^ • ikT ’%r i brary club rooms Tuesday evening. l/ebUt in Xork Miss Ruth Hall reviewed Osa John son’s “I Married Adventure”, and Miss Clara Beers played twe piano solos, “Spanish Dance.” by Granados and “Silhouette” by Dvorak. The annual guest night will be held next Tuesday evening, when each member may invite three guests. Mrs. Laura Wilson will give a hook review. Guild of the Cross Meets The Guild of the Cress held a tureen- dinner Tuesday evening in St. Mary’s parish house. The follow ing officers vmre elected; president, Mrs. W. T. Bartle; vice president, ‘Mrs: C. H^.‘McCann; treasurer. Miss Clara Revdlt; secretary, Mrs. Juli£ K .Smith. The first of a series of bridge tournaments sponsored by the Guild will be held in the parish house this evening. Golden Rule Circle Elects iGol,den Rule Circle, the King’s Daughters, m eeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Clinton street, Tuesday evening elected Mrs. Grace Lockwiood, chairman; Mrs. Helen Baker, vice chairman; -Mrs. Edna Faye, secretary-treasurer. The members sewed on quilt blocks and games were played. Priz es were won by -Mrs. Lockwood' and Miss Anna Wilkins. -Refreshments were served by the hostess. Miss Barnetson Honored The nursing staff of the Salaman- 'Clyde Barrie, who rose from his red cap job in Buffalo’s Central ter minal to a singing career -on the concert stage, triumphantly made his debut in New Y-ork City Sunday afternoon at Town Hall. Mr. Bar rie, a negro baritone, sang in Sala manca a year ago in one of the con certs of the Salamanca Cooperative Concerts Association. Marius Risley Talks At Little Valley Club ' “True educatjour like true de mocracy, is a system of checks and balances,” according to Marius Ris- ley, of St. Bonaventure College and vice president of the National Cath olic Evidence conference, in address ing a joint breakfast meeting of the Holy Name Societies of the Catholic parishes of Cattaraugus and Little Valley held Sunday m o rning in th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C a rr ot Little Valley. The breakfast was preceded by Mass and Holy Communion at St. Mary’s church in Little Valley. The Rev. Norman O’Meara, pastor of the church presided and Harry Myles, of Cattaraugus, president of the society, introduced the speaker. Mr. Risley, in describing Ms exper iences in explaining Catholic teach ings on street corners of a dozen cities, asserted that all lay Christians City Hospital held a farew e ll | can, through this work, supplement party Tuesday evening at Beigel’s Hofbrau, in compliment to Miss El- freda Barnetson, R. N., who was leaving yesterday for Fort Dix, N. J., to engage in Army Nursing. There were sixteen present at the chikeen in the rough dinner, a -feature of which was one of Mrs. Nugent’s famous cakes, decorated in red. secular public education which is ex cellent in its field, hut which unfor tunately neglects religion. “Education is true to its purpose only when religious and secular knowledge supplement each other,” the speaker stated. “Our democracy is th e m o st nearly perfect existing white and blue, with an American government because its power and flag in icing on top of the cake. I authority is controlled by a system Miss Barnetson was presented with ' of checks and balances. So too, educa- a watch as a memento of the oc-! casion. Club met Monday evening at Beigel’s Hofbrau. Miss Mocelyn Marquis, j j tion must be an intellectual system I of checks and balances in which rea- G. O. P. Young Women M eet emotion, and both reason The Young Women’s Republican ! and emotion are balanced by the moral law. “If Americans are properly edu- president of the club, announced the | cated in the true rational basis of lib- promotion and development of the ! erty,” he said, \we will have nothing •inewly-estahlished Girl Scout Ser- j to fear from the false philosophies vice Bureau under the direction of ■ European dictators, who are both Miss Mary Jane Sibley, assisted by j unbalanced.” Miss Helen .Stevens, Mrs. Richard: Merow, Miss Zeta Blank and Mrs. .Marion Fisher. Mrs. Anson Smith was appointed chairman of the civic service committee. The dinner was in charge of Misses Sibley, Geraldine O’Connor, Thelma Brown, Ruth Johnson and Frances O’Connor. Mrs. Rhodes Hostess Mrs. Fi'ank A. Rhodes wa's hos tess to Sunshine Circle, the K ing’s Daughters, at her home in Broad street last Friday evening, when the annual meeting and election of of ficers took place. These officers were elected to serve during this year: Chairman, Mrs. 6. G. Engel; vice-chairman, Mrs. E. G. Hunton; secretary, Mrs. L. D. Gunn; treasur er, Mrs. John B. Leach. Mrs. Ethel Corle was appointed chairman of flowers and Mrs. C. E. Kegerreis chairman of work. There were six teen members present. Follow ing the business session the members sewed on quilt blocks, and refreshments were served by the hostess. 3ala.xnanca. Chapter Installs Officers iSalamanca iChiapter, 266, R. A. -M., hteld installation of elective and a^ppointive officers in Masonic temple last weak Thursdiay evening, la® fol lows: high priest, Theodor© Banton; king, J. Georg© Ahele; iscrihe, W. D. BueWey; treasurer, E. F. Norton; secretary, F. T. -Smith; chaplain, L. H. Dielrich; captain of -host, P. J. Barrie; principal sojojumer, J. H. ‘Carlson; Royal Arch captain, A. Lee Armstrong; master 3rd veil, F. E, Bedell; master 2nd veil, C. K. Eddy; master first veil, L. G. Annis; sentinel, iM. T. Cunningham. FThe ceremonies were conducted by Oirville A. Weagraff and Leon J. Carr. Celestial Bodies The diameter of the sun is 864,100 miles; that of the moon, 2,160 miles; Mars, 4,216 miles. Jupiter is the largest of the’pl^etS with a diame ter of 86,682 miles. The earth is 221,463 miles from the moon at the nearest and 252,710 at the farthest. CLASSIFIED a d v e r t ise m e n t s One cent per word for first Insertion; one balf cent per word for stibsequent insertions; m inimum charge of 25c for first insertion. First Church of ^ , » Christ, Sefeutist \ * . Sunday services at the First Church of-Christ, Scientist, at- 11 o’clock. -Sunday sohool a t 9:451 Wed nesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:45. All are welcome to attend Ohurch services and to visit the reading room which is open Tuesday and Friday afternoons from 2 to 4 o’ clock. The reading room also main tains a free lending library vconsist- Jng of the Bible land Mrs, Eddy’s works. “Sacrament” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon. The Golden Text is: “The. grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, apd .the j love of God, and, the .communion of the Holy Ghost, , be with you all” (II Corinthians 13:14). ; ] Among the citations, which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol lowing from the Bible: “Now when the even was come, he sat down with the twelve. . . . And as they w ere eating, Jesus took bread, a-nd -bless ed it, and brake it ,and gav-e it to the disciples, and, said, Take, eat; this is m y body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying. Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new tes tament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins. But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the 'vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father’s kingdom” (Matthew 26; 20, 26-29). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following selection from the textbook of Christian Science, “Sci ence a-nd Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The Passover, .which Jesus ate with his disciples in the month Nisan on the night -before his crucifixion, was a mournful occasion, a sad sup per taken at the close of day, in the twilight of a glorious career with shadows fast falling around; and this supper closed forever Jesus’ rit ualism or concessions to matter. . . With the great glory of an everlast ing victory over-shadowing him, he gave thanks and said, ‘Drink ye all of it’” (pp. 32-33). Two Motorists Lose Licenses Carroll E. Mealey, commissioner of motor vehicles, announced the list of revoked and suspended driving li censes filed within the two weeks ender December 23, of which those in Cattaraugus county follow: SUSPENSIONS Failure to file a certificate of weight: Stanley E. Gates, South Dayton. Violation of junior operator’s li cense rules: Howard Shields, Conewango. g o o d SELECnON OF HOT WATER BOTTLES FOUNTAIN SYRINGES ELECTRIC HEATING PADS ALL SIZES ALLPjfllCES -. ■ ..-i Sprague’s Drug Store SOUTH SIDE JIGGS^ FAVORITE DINNER Home Sugar-Cured Corned Beef and New Cabbage Sander Bros. Market 115 Main St. Phone 146 WE DELIVER Man Married Announcement is made of the marriage of Philip T. Champlin, Jr. of Littl eValley and Miss Nadine Hughes of North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Mr. Champlin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Champlin Sr., of The Heights, this 'village. The wedding took place during the holi days and the bridegroom and his bride arrived in Little Valley New Year’s Eve. . Mr. Champlin has a position with the Cattaraugus Cut lery Company,’ of which his father is an executive and the newlyweds will make theif home in Little Val- Njsw Billiard Parlor 1 Stanley Wojto'wicz, who has been conducting a billiard and poql parlor in the Johns building in Main street, has moved to 102 Main street where on'January 1, he opened with 'up-to- date equipment, having installed new tables, etc. Later he will put in a line -of cigars, tobaccos and con fectionery. Royiype Ribbons for all ■makes of typewriters, and Roy- type Carbon Paper for all purposes. Reasonably priced and satisfactory in every re spect as are most ribbons and carbon paper selling to from 40 % -to 50 % more than we are asking for Ro 3 rtype. Leach Publishing Co., 39 Atlantic St., Phone 41. 7-tf. ________ ___ __________ Wanted—^Parms and Village Property for. Cash Buyers. Ellis Bros., Inc., Springville, N. Y. 2-8tc Free List —-iTourist Camps, Service Stations, Garages, Stores, Diners, Hotels, Farms, Meat Markets, Barber Shops, Poolrooms, Retail Milk Routes, and Grist Mills with -owners’ names. Ellis Bros., Inc., Springville, N. Y. 2-12tc Garage Doors for sale—r 2 sets folding doors in perfect condition. Price rdg'ht. Apply Leach Publishing Co., Sala- , manca, N. Y. Phone 41. 50-tf. Call Jewett for wiring; re pairing or estimate. Work guaranteed. Phone 451, i 61 Summit St., Salamanca. 45-26tp __________ F cmt Rent — Modern flat, newly decorated at 39 AHantic street. Call at. or telephone Inquirer office. 10-tf. __________ WANTED TO BUY U s e d Typewriters. StandardT * or Portable. Leach Publishing. Co., 39 Atlantic St., Salamanca^ N. Y., Phone 41. - 49-tf *'WE CdN'T AFFORD ANYTHING BUT ONE OF THE THREE LOW- EST PRICED CARS” % 0 ‘ A N D SME H O W M U C H M O R E Y O U G E T ! lOO-HORSKPOWBR 6-CYI.IN- DER ECONO-MASTER ENGINE 119-INCH WHfikLBASE.’^* BIG GER, ROOMIER EISHER BODY N E W IN T E R I O R E U X U R V 4 COIL-SPRING . R ythmic RIDE • FAMOUS oios QUAL ITY THROUGnoUTt A nalyze the price situation and j C j L you’ll see that you easily afford an Oldsmobiie! If you’ll just compare deluxe models of lowcst- p r ic^ oare with the lag luxurious Oldsmobiie Special, you’ll find no great difference in price. And if you’ll check econom y records, you’ll find Olds, compares \with the best! Oome inand compare! ALSO AVAU^ABLE W ITH L-M AllC d r i v e ;* to press! Noe«siMc«rto drive in the world then aoi Olds Hydra-Made. Tryst! lArOptiomdatExtraCot L. B. H A R T M A N I S . 1’7 HIGHLAND AVE. SALAMANCA’S LARGEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE GARAGE SALAM ANCA, N . Y,