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FOUR THE OLEAN TIMES -HEKALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1935 Big Parade At Bolivar Wednesday Night Marks Opening Of First Annual OldHomeWeek first annual four-day Bolivar Old Home Week celebration will open Wednesday evening at seven o'clock with an American Legion and Civic parade which promises to be the largest parade ever held in Bolivar. More than twenty and an equal number of Legion units, bands and dnim corps be in line of march, William Apgar, parade chairman, icported today. parade: $2500 for the best J.2J 00 for the best drum corps, tup for the best appearing fire company, cup for the fire 30,000 Attend Dunkirk Fair DUNKIRK-- Threatening skies brightened, allowed the sun to appear Labor Day and the weather gave to Chautauqua a perfect fair day. It was thc first day of thc Chautauqua County Fair, and more than 30,000 people passed through thc turnstiles and the passenger gates. The mammoth grandstand and bleachers were entirely sold out and the grandstand at the baseball diamond filled to capacity.

Representative Daniel A. Reed of Dunkitk, member of the 43rd New York Congressional district was a fair visitor. Today the judging of several of the exhibits will be under way, Salamanca Man Shot By Gun In Hands Of Youth Lidies Auxiliary. Carnival will have a The iVilo-suig totalling b'g show all week on; the former i fa ir officials look for 19000 will be given during this school grounds at Kmcade and anothcr good day best band, S2500. best Olean Streets.

Hvo rides including Wednesday of this v.cck as in the mcrrj-go-round md chair 1)C llcc i arcd a hoii plinc will be on thc grounds parade' drum corps. S2500. Post with men in line, Sift 00: prize winning float, a silver trop'iv rallied at S2500 The Allcganj i Jiebekah Lodge pl.i'v"fo7 street dancing ttednes- day and evenings at 1 1 1 1 1 Holds Meeting day in Dunkirk and Fredonia to allow all the residents to attend the fair SALAMANCA. Fred R. Adams, axed sixty-five, of 50 Wilson Street, suffered only a flesh wound, it was said at his home Saturday, when a bullet fiom a .22 calibre rifle in the hands of Paul Kust, aged ten, of Willoughby, passed through the fleshy part of his right shoulder.

Mr. and Mrs. Adams had been staying at the home of Mr. and M. E.

Rust, parents of the boy and to whom thev distantly related, while Mr. and Mrs. Rust were attending the U. B. Church conference in Jamestown.

Mr. Adams and the boy had shot target together, it was reported. Late Saturday, while sitting on the porch reading, Mr. Adams noticed the boy go around the house with the rifle and followed. As he did so the boy fired the gun, and the bullet struck Mr.

Adams. i Reed, a neighbor, brought Mr. Adams here for medical attention. ten P. M.

in fro.it of the Lesion rooms on Friendship Street 1-ri- dav a wi'l lx i.el.l in'the I hall i music by Dana and his orchestra A silver loving cup has been donated by the committee to be presented to the tht PORTVILLE Tne regular n.cetins of Portville Hebekah Lodge -N'o 063 was held Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall The meeting wa-s presided over bv the Noble Grand Mrs enter-! Blanche Barnci. assisted by the waif Orchestra Bus And Auto SmltMiTchurch Collide; Eight Injured Scene Of Pretty te Chautauqua's Wedding Monday ed serious injury af- Season Best ternoon when a large bus car- SMhTHPORT St. Luke's i rj a York City orch-1 In Episcopal church here the a co jd( a sma automobile in the downtown School Glass Holds Reunion SHINGLEHOUSE HIM Helen Toner entertained the members of the Shlnglchouse High School Claw of 1930, at her home on Manley Avenue, Saturday afternoon. Thc occfuion marked the fourth annual reunion of the class, one reunion having been omitted. The afternoon was spent in prizes being awarded Mrs.

Ethel Schade and Howard Nichols. It was decided to hold thc reunion at Assembly Park in June next year. Refreshments were served by Miwt Toner, and her mother, Mrs. Louise Toner. A pink and white color combination was effectively carried out in party arrangements.

Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nichols of Port Arthur, Texas. Mr. and Mrs.

Arland Howard and son. Billy, of Little Genesec, Mr. and Mrs. Al Schade and Miss Alycne Torrcy of Millport, Mr. and Mrs Envin Austin and son, Erwin, of Bell Run.

1 Hinsdale The season tainment committee, under the direction of Frank Parker will Vice Grand. MI.SS Ev-ia It was Jecided to send a donation to the infirmary at the Lockport formcrlv gmethport icsidents, be- Home All mcmbcis are askeo came the of William to meet on September Hlli ncs son Mr and Mrs Wil- llth. to clean the hall Hllt of Niagara Falls bicvcle A joint meeting of the Odd tel- liam Hughes The Verv Rev. W. Van Djke.

hold a number of athletic contests preceding the Smethport-Bolivar baseball game The events incluae- bicjclc races for rac es 'for lovvs'and P.cbekahs will be held i rect flciatcd a fiftv dash on Tuesday evening, September challcs Bc ntlev of New York J7th at Odd Fellows this tune a broadcast lal of the Grand I 0 Lodge, ai tic Citv will go on the air at ten- iciearfieW, bridesmaid Joseph thirty o'clock. Eastern Standard ij asser Niagara Falls, brother Time, over the Columbia Broad- 0 "the bride, acted as best man. System a nation-wide i afternoon, when Miss Audene district and then crashed into daughter of a heavy ight pole Eight'were hurt Sixteen members of Frank Waterhouse'i dance orchestra en route from New York Citv to the Bemui Point casino, Fred J. Masser of Niagara Falls. HINSDALE Thc Past Noble Gland's Club of Hinsdale Rcbckah Lodge will meet on Wednesday afternoon wjth Mrs.

J. Archl- will have lor vv ill ments. have charge of rcfrcsh- on "Chautauqua Lake, to play a dance engagement last night were tvu Vine Ipfl Vflvi' Yrtrk King, director of publicity. Chautauqua Institute, as the best in recent summers as a result of a winter of intensive promotion Mrs. Aiirien Criner and daugh- throughout the nation and careful ters have returned from visiting program of planning.

relatives at Arcade. Probably the most remarkable, jjr. and Mrs Harris Burlngamc feature of the :935 season was to fifteen cars for bo- and girls under ten and the "shmney up the pole" Cash prizes will be given the respective winners The Alleganj Refiners vull pUy the Quaker State Refiners baseball team at three-thirty This will be the first time the Smethport outfit will have batted against their former teammate and star, Southpaw Lasky. who will be on the mound for the Bolivar team. Otber out-of-town stars vvHo represent Bolivar will include Bil'' Keane of Bradford, pitcner, Joe Palone of Belmont, third base.

George Crcots of Shmglehouse, outfield, and Dave La" of shortstop i Tae Old Timers Banquet will be served by the One Hundred So- cietj of "the Methodist Episcopal Church in the church house 01 Friendship Street, at five rn. hook-up. The members of the Recwkah Lodge will put on the refreshments and a committee consisting of Mrs Bertna Sikes, Mrs Elizabeth Skuer Mrs Nellie Fairbanks Mrs Nellie Carlton. Mrs Hattie Hatch and Mrs Blanche Barnes was appointed for this meeting. AH members wishing to attend the banquet and meeting at Olean Lodge on Friday v.

ill gel in touch with Miss Evva Barnes in the bus which left New York the night before. The bus was be-'which included the presentation of itra leader, six operas to twelve full houses by ished the Chautauqua Opera Association, msor and 30 odd concerts by the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Albert Stoessel and Georges Barrere. five concerts by The bride, who was given i the Chamber Music Society, a ser- marnage bv her father, wore a wmte silk face gown and a short off the bus and rolled across the net veil caught'to her head with street. Hofgren suited brush a wieath of or.in-e She burns and injuries to his back, .1 bouquet of small pink i Waterhouse attempted to avoid rosebuds and baby breath The the car. swerving the bus to the bridesmaid wore a pale pink mous- right The bus struck the heavy de soie gown with a match-1 pole, slid along it.

ripping off one picture hat and sandals She side of the bus and then rolled carried a bouquet of pink roses across the street, tipping over. The Second Streets, the bus collided with an automoDiIe driven by Alton Hofgren, jears old, 154 Barrows Street, this city. The coupe driven by Hofgren bounded ies of almost daily organ inter- weddns dinner was served at left side of the bus was demol- the Colonial hotel where covers were placed for eighteen guests. ished i 4 The impact ripped off a fire a make reservations At" this Tables' were decorated with gar-1 alarm box and police call box on time the Assembly President will den flowers Thc couple will be the pole, calling nearly all of the i make her visit to this district The at home in N-agara Falls after a fire apparatus in the city to the Thursda-," afternoon Manv old I tember 16th and will be thc an-'short wedding trip scene of the accident. Five am- timers as well as local people will meeting will be held on Sen- Out-of-town guests included: bulances took the injured to the be on hand to renew old acqua.nt-' mial elect'on of officers Mr- Nellie Masser Bcntlev.

nurjf Jamestown General Hospital. The ances at this time Following the lodge meeting, re- of the hnde. and ner son, Cnarl-s The five mile maratr.on race, a freshments were -served by a com- Ber.tley New City. Air. ana feature event of the dav, start I mUtce under the direction of Miss Mrs W.

Hughes, parents of we at six-thirty in front of the Evva Barnes. Bolivar Hotel. The course will be run over the following streets: Mam to Forman Hollow Road to South to Kmcade to Olean to School to Wellsville to Kmcade to Plum to Mam to Richburg and back to the Hotel. Major Clavton M. Dunning.

Professor J. F. Whitford. anJ A Sl-aner. Presideit of the Board of Education, will be among thc honorary judges Pro.

and son, week-end Jack of Horncll, were guests of the former's! mother, Mrs Flora Burlmgamc. I Mrs. H. G. Hogue has returned! from Fort Erie where she visited I hcr parents, Mr.

and Mrs William Jamlaon Thomaa Criner has returnc(! to Sllvcr Creek wberc he haj em ioyment Franklin- Of the seven years that the Mr. anu Mrs Fred Gile returned this witnessed by far the were accompanied to Trenton and the (Betty Clement who will enter her asm for! second year at Ryder College Mr. and Mrs Frederick Lincoln spent the week-end at Cuba Lake The "Ine regular meeting of the Philathea Class of the Methodist Church will be held on Wedr.es- dav evening in the church parlors at eight o'clock The committee in charge consists of Mrs. Mar.e Blakesl-e and Mrs. Florence LuiJden bridegroom.

Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs Eberly, daughter, Florence, and John Boyd. Clearfield Farmers In Flood Area fessor Whitford present the prizes to the vv.nnor" Buffalo runner-, rlrng Mth cumber of local bovs ha.e alread, Pronfnrl filed tnc.r entries "with Robert dlllcll Mvfldt) Sawjcr, chairman of th- race Ka-i Monroe, local lorg d.siarte man. be Bolivar ch.c: tnrrtt to the Buffalo br.s A "loii'l spcakvi his been engaged for Wcdncsdiv.

Thursday, and Friday to announce the parde entertain crowds A.th recordmgo and -sj in any tr.e conmntce snt.s marathon will alto be heard over tr.e air by th's means and will gue the i chance to kr.o.v the progress cf the runners Station of Olean wili carry two inno-n-cc- mcnts daiij from tnfzv throiich Thursday during t-e ff the celebration The Kire-nn's Parade t.t.-ing jt clock win" be the to the greatest week in iioir.ars flnce oil was struck in th's vcc- tion n-w f.fty Abo f.ft~- o- np1n i r.uml-.- of t-i i i.i for. the "lie HORNEI.L-- A total of S40-433 11 grants to Sjteuben Countv farmers who suffered damage by flood waters, i been "inde. the'rehib- ilitatirn committee announces is it conclude work Five in.estimators have 'bun emplcncd steadily since the of Julj S. when the nooj occurrc.i They checked crop and prop- ertv ihmige and rccommenU) aid in the various rises. AA.I-I!S avenge SllRGCi to 310 propf rty vv dit.ors (or appropr afons been dispatched to Ithaca Augmenting this tl.e con.

nntt his given other It fo" a -n pnfnt or stnrj. -vill be l.v^r^j as is it arnvs in cmrce R. Perrv of Countv. snn cf th' 1 Allecanv f'ountv Farm B.reiu Tt int P. K- of Syracrse.

OTT nf "01. Co R-iv P-: II n- con-Tted wi School Faculty To Be Honored Tne Parent-Teacher Association will give a reception for thc facultj of thc local -chools at the gymnasium. T-H'rsdaj evening. Mrs Gertrude Press is" arranging a program of ei.tcrtammcnt Refreshments are in (harg-. of Mrs Harry Russell a Mrc En- Allen, witn decor- the supervision of band instruments and music were scattered all over the street in the viciniu of the ace dent They later were taken to police headquarters.

Leader's Leg I'mctured Those injured were: Frank Waterhouse, thirty-two years old, Wichita. Kan. owner of the orchestra and driver of the bus, fractured leg and cuts and bruises. Elen Waterhouse. thirty-one, Wichita, wife of the orchestra leader, fractured rib, injuries to chest.

Dorothy Ostrom, nineteen. Keno- sba, Wis, fractured wrist, cuts about the face and head a a King, seventeen, ni9'i Corning Street, Parsons, a cuts about the head Georgia Jenson. twenty-five, Kansas City, Mo. fracture to left collar bone. John A.

Lj nch of Wichita, man- most generous support most idespread enthus its semi-weekly productions concert ticket of flee showed a a i of 50 per cent opera, play and Mr. an! Mrs Odell aid daugh concert ticket sales tera of Buffalo were guests 1935 season will stand out day of and Mrs Adricn I from a financial standpoint witn an increase in gate receipts of S6S.OOO or 20 per cent over the previous year. "In spite of an almost topheavy mus'cal program thc speaking roster filled thc amphitheater for host of outstanding figures in Cnner. Mr. and Mrs William D.

Lucas of Buffab were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lincoln.

Mr. and Mrs Don FcV.er spent the week-end with relatives in Buffalo Mrs Mabel Mosher of Buffalo public life, the First Lady of the Kjslted at the home of her sister. Lanu and the First Lady of the urs Howard Crosby over the Sky together with Ogden Mills. I week-end. former secretary of the U.

tre.isury: Upton Sinclair, father of the "EPIC Plan, and Hamilton Fish, Jr. New York State congressman heading thc list. S. C. membership materially increased during the year, and a newer and livelier interest in its program was manifested Visitors found that in no recent season has its public program been more stimulating.

"This season has seen a heartening interest Chautauqua by Miw Christine Moore of Geneva has returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hogue and resumed her teaching in Hinsdale Central School. New Fill And Colors In Printed Silk Crepes Are Priced Special 79 1 yd.

May we stress the fact that these are not only all pure Silk Crepes but Silks of unusual excellence for the price, the printings distinctive, thc colon In the rich, Fall tints, some bright as Autumn foliage, others a trifle subdued. Well, then why not use Flelshers Yarns that have stood the test of more than a half Century, and have the assurance, when your Garment is finished, that It will just- ify your time and effort? Donna B. Clark will give Instructions In Knitting a day until noon in our Art Department, floor. The i-oreign Mission- Soc.tty of Epis- Cnurcn v.ill ire-'t at the lii'Te Mi Kilt Nc.vton, Avenue af- teri.oo* it o'clock Members are to br.nir rr.itc-Vjxes. ji'i cnnK or Cnriotir.as i Aid will t.ii; thc Laipworthy i'olice are investigating the ac- Cracks Down OH Employes cidcnt, which occurred under a MOBILE.

mcm- triffic s.gnal. rs thc Mobile city council Hofgren. Miss King, Mrs Jen- heard complaints that city and R-ed were d.smisfed from ployes lived outside the city lim Ine I--i- a i- i ir hon.c cf iv if 00:1 Tl.e it.i-a of the i.it. -I Ci-ir will hoi-! a bikc-i it ln-f ST. i- T.

The '1 e. i r. clixrk the hospital Monday night. Linn B. Brace, Retired Railroad Employe, Died ADVANCE SALE! AFTER KHOOli LUNCNK BE PREPARED WITH LANDOLAKES BUTTER 30c Market Basket Stores Fourth Keunion OfShinglehouse Class Is Held rCd and a resident of Horrell more f.fty yews, died f- ndtj :r.orning.

Sept 1. in fimily homi. :3 Hill Street hid N-on ill fr. months they ordered all employes to i move into thc city "within a reasonable length of time" or for- I feit their jobs School Head 33 Years FORREST. For thc 33rd I consecutive year.

W. Burk. local businessman, has been clcct- Braco superintendent of thc Metho- Er I aiIro ld church Pund-iv school. For i lnc samc pon(x hc ha ateo a urc trustee. A small automobile hood lock v.hich prevents tampenng thc H'irn in Canar.daigua he came engine is now on thc market.

as mm to begin a and railroad ca-1 r-er Hc was known through- o-it the city ard a host of 0 mourn his He I i momVr of Pt I a i in -Tort? Mr i-nlt Mr. Church Jmw-i it jn.ioi.s ar- h.s w.d- OA Arth .7 Bract Ch.c ico stmetf e-pht-: 1 rsv tomorrow 1 at ne a. in Ch-irch. Ar.ns O.T.C'.TV. w.il M-s K'-.

Ir i i- Paul M- in-l K'lly of Mr Eurl 1 M'S i Of A twr.j-ar TOT! hinldinp pro- in coHing i announced by the H.ghway Diamonds We Pay thc Highest Spot Cash Price for Lirce jJise 2 Knrat NATIONAL JEWELRY EXCHANGE 117 WrM Slrcrt Hxvrn Theatre Rcmnu'd 1 Juliet V'TY. MONT i '3-1 1 A bui'ct 3 1 it Tl An Jr.v-..i(; the car two -A-itn the brakes I One Child In Five Hit Defective Viiion Is Your Child That One Don I gamble with this priceless Bjjxrfntmcnt for an examination Xake C. O. BERGMANN OPTOVETP.IT-- EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST OLEAN OPTICAL CO. 152 North Union St Opposite Bradner's FINE ALL WOOL dts.

It certainly JOH to look ahead when )ou can gel flufl)' 4 pound, all wool blankets like at such price! 3" silk satin binding. Assorted reversible lovely! 7.95 SUe 71 mm.

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