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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 9

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Hornell, New York
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9
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JUNE 29,1823. NINE Bisaoprilte, isxa F. E. StetiSBt of Kindertsoolc, S. Y-.

arrired ia town Sunday, and Is taking care ot her, aether. Mrs- A. E. Broim, Is 1U. Miss Madeline Upioa bad a sac- operatlca for ter ere acd expects to teach in East Aurora this Ctarles Ward rallies ia brer tte end.

Jfc and Mrs. Jesses Ward, Mrs. Otis Ward, and leoca aad son of Hornell called ca Mrs. Brows. Monday.

Burr Ward tooi a-toad of schol girls to- Friendship Tuesday The Ladles Aid Ice cream social at At schcd boute neted them about "Mrs. George Wellington was la the ciiy Monday. and Mre. 0. R- Brown of HOT- pril called 10 see his mother, Wednesday evening.

A. B. Ward. Miles Partridge. Ceo.

Wellington and Heck "Amldon were lg Canlsteo one day the past to care their teeth treated. Mr. and Mrs. James Newell attend ded Mfchsel Dixoa's (uneral In Hot- Mrt, fte4 Bardette' and Tlflted Leirls Darts' on Euadav. Miss Palmer Horeell.

tis- Ited her parents orer Saaday. and Easene Berry and tastily, attended exercises in Horaell Jloaday Quite number Iron tiercel! ana Stephens Mills attended the ChiMrens Day exercises Sunday. Miss Jeacette Stereos aad sfster. Margaret, Ssniaj; p. a.

at C. Burdette's. Miss Gladys fs ia Wayland. LiflU and BeulaJi yolti are ing ia Buffalo. WiB Visit ff.

S. Biyisioa That Wouldn't Bctreat. 0AHASEBASA CanaseraSa. Jane Beanett of B-jffalo has been a guest of his pireau. and Mrs.

Williaa Van Scoter and ton, Ruests oi his sister, Mrs. S. WlUett last They are oh their vay to Panama. Mr. Van Scour has foar years more to serve.

In the army there; he will be retired. He has serrcd ttrenty-sis years to date. Mrs. Cratd it Vejue visited IB Rochester last' week Mrs. Walters of Buffalo, was a brated at the homo of Mr.

and G. Flints twlay. Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs.

Ernest Carnes attended the Cumts reunion" in Cuba. BIG CREEK Bis Creek. June Velma Weld, who has been teaching In Perry is home for the summer -vacation. Miss Julia Lane of Canlsteo. spent the week-end with Miss Ethel Bur East Aurora, are guests of mother.

Mrs. Hbbert Crais. herj utnur. Mr. and Mrs.

John Van Scoter and! children of Hor.csUale. are guestsl of his parents. IMrs. Essie Royd Is a guest of her! daughter in Warsaw. Mr.

Mrs. George and children were Sun'day suosts- of his sarents. Mrs. Harry Schneck and children of were suests al the home of James Sehneck Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Pepper of Rochester, i are guests of hcr.raother. Mrs. X. The Chlldrens' Day exercises Sunday p.

were very well al- Mr. and Mrs. B. Goodwin and Joan, attended the gradun- Mrs. Mary Is visiting her brother, G.

S. Van Kuren and family. Mr. James Van Keuren are visiting their daughter." near Mt. Morris.

lion at Buffalo Normal Tuesdays- Gladys Goodwin was. one of tfco class. Miss Washlng- is a guest-of father. Tribune-Times want arts cost little; Mr. and Mrs.

7 Fay Davis and 5 Cans Evaporated MILK, smaJl ti A i '4 10 Ibs. SUGAR. SI. Ganisteo Special lti 26c Premier Salad Shredded pkg.lOc Kellogg'sorPostTpasties pkgi.8c 28c 3 rolls Jap. Toilet Papier 1090 sheets 25c Morningside Coff ee, a big value, lb, 28c V.lcn to Ccrmaca their, offensive of July 14.

1915, with which they hoped to via the war. General H. J. K. Gouraud.

who bad lost his arm in tbe Gallinoli Peninsular, commanded a French in Champagne defensive sector, in France, to which was Uie Kortj'-second American (Rainbow) General Couraml's Intelligence service knew the second of the assault, he had ordered his infantry to fall so that his artillery could wipe out the German attackers. The French fell back, as ordered, but the fools" of tho Forty-second division forgot bow to retreat. Instead they met MhB way and smeared -''their attack all over the face of France. "Boys, you've 'ruined, niy battle!" Gouraud told their officers, as with-tears in his he thanked thent for their "sublima insubbrdi nation." He rushed 'Uo General Foeh demanded that Americans be permitted to enter the flghtlns line. He.

was so F()ch threw in other American and the war "ended: Xow Is coming United States as the guest of his Rainbow Division and will make'a six weeks'lour, of the country. erMns also the alumni. Bex Under-) SHUT bill tor a brief risJt I Mr. Kichaxd Willis of Howard aad; Kin, Jane Pctteys Is Mrc. J.

C. HoiSliod and daughter ependios a days with 2ier aunt pa Mildred of Dodgt, U- were callers at their cotuia's Piosunaster and Mrs, H. R. Koaglacd's Sttartajr alteraoca. Mrs.

Aaoa Carter spent Tuesday In Mr. and Mrs. ot 0rae were week-end guests fcer yln helping Mrs. Xtiry as! Ella a jB tt ter woric Burr Masters attended the funeral; Mr. aad Mrs.

Howard Bryan were at Petteys" recently. Mr. Max Clejfteoj of Rochester, spent tae pwt sreek at to home of Mr. and ft P. Van Horn.

MisiJla McCnlloajb. entertateed few cf her girl at her Monday afternoon, those prewnt Alba Pichard, VlrstaU Mart loa VleU Zaggerlsy and Eva Pjcksrd left the following p. iew ireeJw flay In Buffalo with her mother. Mrs. Kal-a FickirJ.

Virginia Finn of Bath. spending wtek with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Mr, and Mrt. Howard Jenkinl. (pent last week with friends in Susquo- hanna.x Mr.

and John Potter and ily and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and family of Koblnson spent the week-end friends in Wefltburg. i't i Regents examinations- In Kanonaj school resulted as follows: Arithmetic Lawrence Aokerson. Dennis Dygert, Virginia lloaebnd, Lila McCulloush.

Bessie Plckard, AVitaont Van Horn, Gwsraphy--Eva' Alderman, Marian Anderson, Cora Potter. Latern Austin, Margaret Bruclu Bessie WiUis, Ken. neth Sick" SpeiUns--Cora. Potter, Pickard, Marian Swift. Elcmentery English--Agnes Dye, Doris- Dygert, Lawrence.

Ackerson. Bessie Virginia HoaRland. Llla SIpCullough, Clair Fries, WUraont Vnn Horn. Manlchillo. Elemcnfery Ackerson; Doris Dygert.

Virginia Hoas- Lila McCullougb, Wllmont Van; Bessie Willis. Reading and Writing--Lawrence Ackersori. Doris Dygert, Virginia Hoas land. Lila McCulloush. Ackerjon.

Doris bygert, Virginia Hoagland, Lila McCulIougfi. Bessie Willis. Wllmont Van Horn are! entitled to their preliminary certificates. aunt Mrs. Mary Burleson 4' Savons, last Monday.

Frances and Anna Allen are ia A very nice bucic deer, a doo and a fawn were tttn in Harlcy llousu's asd also ia hb oat field latt Coff Is spending with Mrt. Carter. Want Jo rent that vacant room? Ctll SJS asd tiro aa ad pat ia thj clattlfied dcpirlment. A ol uiioT tilt. Hina- tid to eWftljr vroslt.

Ainajt ttStf (cfctf CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Rifeht. Largest selling laundry soap Jn America. THINK OF IT $28 JUNE 15th to JULY 10th Regriading Chevrolet Cylinder, using DeLtixe- Lightweight Rings and complete with our guarantee. A Some of the Ford owners were too late. FORDS NOW $20.00 Duplex, Moulding Sander Co.

Nothing Like BHatchf orcFs Growing Mash For Chicks Two Months Old M. F. SMITH SON TRY TRIBUNE-TIMES CLASSIFIED AK KANONA -Kanona, June -27--Mr. and Mrs. Clumm of Penn Yzn, were calling on here Wednesday.

Mrs. Bay Burns and children, Bobbie and of Towesvllle, spent Thursday with her parents', Postinssi- er and-Mrs. H. R. Hoagland." Rev.

and Keyille anj. son, Richard of guests of Mr. and Robinson a-few days the past week. Mrs. A.

Underhill of Bergen came ajohday for a few days visit with ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Afriburg and" commencement at Hav HOETONHHi. Horton 'HHI.

June Me- Daniels and friend- Mr. Or.dway spent Sunday with. Mrs. W. B.

Mcv Jlr. and Mrs. John Schaumbers and children were callerK in Hornell. Sunday afternoon. A.

'Duryea was Hornell Monday. Xearly every 'one attended day on Big Creek Sunday afternoon. Isabelle Cook few with her. aunt, Mrs. John Saxlon.

Fred Cook and Mr. Hartend Pease" were callers at John Saxton's Saturday evening. Lee. Saitbn has-a new'Overland Mrs. Charlie WlUlams helped Will Duryea Monday and Tuesday.

Horton-was in Hornell Tuesday." We. got. a raln Tuesday, which was needed. very--inuch -in this lo- Tribune-Times want-ads IK IQc Pea Beans 2 lb. I9c' Sun-maid Raisins, seedless.

2 pkgs, 25c 2 lb. Soda Crackers 25c PCyTATOES VYy Good Bxisfaei 90c, Pe6k 25 Best Pasfay 24 1-2 lb. sfe J8 Davis Baking Powder can 19e Bacon Squares lb. 5 cakes Palm Olive Soap 35c A New Free Delivery Which We Guar, McGreevy Pkone 28 Store Free Delivery AND ieU Glasses, THE The only six-power field glass retailing at this Fine Glasses at $7.25, $12.25. and BAUSCH LOME BINOCULAR the best prism glass made of any kind or description.

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