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HAMBURG, N. Y. Social Activities Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Titus were entertained at a delightful dinner party Saturday evening, at Pirotta's on the it being the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. Cov-' or wore laid for twentv. The table was centered with a large wedding cake. Pink and white anniversary favors marked eaten place.

BT. ana xurs. nius were vl conirvi Karnes and dancing were enjoyed. Clubs Lodges Catholic Daughters of America The next meeting of Court Ham-bunt. Catholio Daughters of Ameri ca will be a social In charge of the September social committee, Mrs.

Walter Brock, chairman. The next of Court Hamburg. Catholio Daughters of America will be neia Tuesaay even- Ins. September 16, In the club rooms, East Main Street. A short business meeting beginning promptly at 8:16 precede the social meeting which Is in charge or tne septem- ber Social Committee, Mrs.

Walter prock, cnairman. All members are urged to be pres-' ent as plans for the winter will be discussed. American Legion Auxiliary of the American Legion Auxiliary, held Wednesday evening, September IT. Troups one ana two or the Ham burg Girl Scouts will be entertained. Mrs.

Lillian Ramsey, Mrs. Zeila Schaus and Mrs. Anna Schroeder are chairmen of the committees In charge. At una meeuns un. iiiiimn mm-' sey and Mrs.

William Frits will give a report ol the state convention at Saratoga Springs September 3, 4, and 6. VIOLA CORNELL Piano. Voice Studio: 207 Main Street Phone: Hamburg 292-J The Time Hamburg Orange At the next regular meeting of Hamburg Orange 1293, P. of H. on September 18, Mr.

William B. Newell will give a talk on "The American Being of Indian descent, Mr. Newell is weU qualified, to speak on this subject. All members are urged to be present. w.

C. T. V. 1 The regular monthly meeting of the Hamburg W. O.

u. wui De neia at a one clock luncheon in tne Hamburg Presbyterian Church on Wednesdav. SeDtember 17. Mrs. M.

O. Milks will be hostess, mere waii be annual reports from officers and directors, and the election of delegates to the 1 45th Annual County Convention to be held in Springville on September J8 and 19. About Town Mrs. Ott oKronenberg entertained at a house party In honor of her son, John, at Angoia-on-we-Laxe, where they have taken a cottage for the month of- Septefnber. Among those who attended were the Misses Ruth and Marian Osborne of Buffalo, Miss Margaret Eisinger, William Kelsey ana John Lester.

Thomas D. McGee of Canton, has been the on est of W. H. McQee and daughters of Stevens Road. He leaves here lor a trip South' through Washington along the Atlantic Coast to Florida.

Mr, McGee has been HI for several years so old time friends will pleased to hear he Is able to travel. John MniintAtn jion of Mrs. Mar garet Mountain left this week for v. wnere ne teach chemistry at Georgetown ttnl- voraltv Ja la a trr-a tj nf Ham. kburg High school and received his a.

at nanisms iouege un Tim it nbrmmferam TTnivprftifcv 'he will pursue his studies for his. M. A. aegree. j- Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Espenscheid and daughter who have been spend' ing the summer with Mr. Espen- scheid's mother in East Main Street left Monday for Washington, D. 'C. where he will resume his duties as professor at the Georgetown Uni versity.

Will Come i I YOU Will be called upon to make a hurried decision in arranging the last rites for some loved one. YOU WILL show sound Judgment if you decide now to call upon the complete facilities of Froehley uary Service to solve every problem when the time comes. W.X. FROEHLEY phones Xlesictence'WZ Store ffamfiury, lw.ork. ass.

iMPlS BEAUTY With tender care we watch the child-buds grow From blousonuj on the Tree of Life, and know That we must nurture them with care, To make them strong of limb and keen of mind So they will grow up healthy, wise and kind, Each one a mother's love to shafeK Mr. and Mrs. Amos Metro gave a family dinner Friday which includ ed the following guests, Mr. ana Mrs. Edgar Mr.

and Mrs. Oeorge P. Towns, ana Mr. wuson Towns of Buffalo; Mrs. Alice Nich ols, St.

Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hodges and daughter Janet of Cleveland, and Mrs. Char les E. Maneer, East Orange, New Jersey, Young Women's Guild The Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian Church will hold their Annual Banquet at the Lincoln ea Room at 6:30 o'clock, on Tuesday evonihg, September 16th.

KTMsJilnrrfan Tnm Hnrtkina of An napoiis, Maryland, was the guest of James. nenniken ana nis parents. Mr. ana Mrs. uiuion rienniaen, iwu weex.

James Flennlken Is on furlough from Annapolis Military Academy for three weeks which he is spend ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Flennlken of Wood view Ave nue. Mrs. Arthur L.

Howe is entertain. ing for Mrsj Sherbura Forbush. at her home in Colvm Road today. Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Reynolds of Lake Street entertained Saturday evening in honor of Mr, and Mrs. W. Everett Bennet whose marriage took place recently.

i Miss Nancy Duff of Sagamore, who formerly attended school in Hamburg is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Duff of Pleasant Ave nue. i Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Adams were in Lewlston last Wednesday for the Penn-Taber wedding on the estate of the bride's uncle, Mr. Paul Schoelkopf. Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Ramsdell and Mr. and Mrs. B. S.

Ramsdell and daughter. Janice snent the week end at Lake Keuka the guests of Miss Katherlne Frentis. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Eaton and daughter who have been in Ham burg for the summer sailed for Europe last Thursday and will spend a year abroad.

Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Ramsdell of 22 Oliver Place are entertaining at a dinner party this evening in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Bennet whose marriage took' place recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wychoff have returned from their honeymoon and are visiting with Mrs.

Wychoff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace. O. Berean, Union Street.

H. V. Berg of Wilmington. Delaware and Erick Berg from Copenhagen, Denmark, are spending the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Fenger, Idlewood Place. Mrs. Ellen S.

Bteams of Prospect Avenue was the guest over the week-end of Mrs, Nellie D. Swift of North Park Avenue, Buffalo. Miss Margaret Eisinger, who has been spending the summer with Mrs, John L. Kronen berg leaves soon for her home In Bronxville, New York. Mrs.

W. H. Heath attended the luncheon of the Board of Directors of the Erie County League of Women at the Relchert Tea Room on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Kent and Mr. and Vernon Kent and daughter Jean have left for their home in New York City after spending some time with Mr. Philip Draudt of East Hamburg.

Mrs. Lewis Abbott entertained at a bridge luncheon, Wednesday In honor of her sister, Mrs. Harry In-gersoll, who goes to reside in Pittsburgh, October first. Lucius Maltbie who has been spending several weeks at Red God Camp in the Muskokas was a Ham ours visitor rnaay. Mr.

Ralph Maltbie, son Lucius and daughter, Miss Mary Louise have taken an apartment at the comer of Summer and Ashland Avenue for the winter. Mr; and Mrs. -Hiram Harrington of Marengo Avenue are spending a week touring (he CatskUls and will spend some time In New -York City. Mrs. Grant Gruel entertained In formally at bridge Monday evening.

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and Mrs. William Lewis Froehley oi Mam-burg, to Russell JDraudt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Xouis Draudt of Hamburg, was solemnised Wednesday, September 3, at .4:00 P. M.

the home of the bride's parents. 90 Lake Street. The Rev. Charles H. Couch of Newark, Ohio, officiated.

The bride who was given In mar-rige by her father was oharming in a princess gown of white lustreless crepe; The bodice which formed a point at the back was molded to the figure with touches of shirring. Her veil of bridal illusion was last- ened to a cap of real lace which was held in place at the back with' a wreath of orange blossoms. She wore white moire slippers and car ried a bouquet of bridal- roses, sweetheart roses and gypsophllla tied with a white satin nooon. The ceremony was performed be fore the fireplace which was banked with palms, ferns and white gladioli Seven armed Russian candelabras with 'ivory tapers adorned the mantle. The Wedding Chorus from Lohengrin was played by Mrs.

Joseph E. Quinn. Miss Bertha M. Bell who was maid of honor and the bride's only attendant wore a gown of rose lustreless crepe with a long circular skirt and a tight fitting bodice cut-low at the back. She wore a black velvet off the face hat, black satin slippers and carried a bouquet' of pink roses, blue delphinium and gypsophila.

James C. Patton of Pittsburgh was Dinner was served at the 'South Share Country Club fallowing a re. ception at the home. The tables were decorated with mounds of pink rose buds, blue delphinium and, ivory tapers In crystal holders. There' were twenty-four seated at the bride table.

Mrs. Froehley. mother of the bride, was gowned in a stunning dress of midnight blue chiffon with a shoulder corsage of tea roses. Mrs. Draudt, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of black lace and chiffon made on long lines and a corsage of sweetheart roses.

The out-of-town guests were: Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Couch of Ohio; Mrs, Ella Dickson, St. Paul, Mrs.

Ellen B. Evans, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. R. New York City; Miss Anna Froehley, Springville, N.

Mrs. Hamilton Montgomery, New Llskeard. Miss Harriet Bruce. and Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Travera.l Rochester, N. Miss Isabel Ayres, Saranac Lake, N. Miss Mary McMasters, Rumford, Maine; Miss Laura Springer, Moravia, N. Mr. James C.

Patton, Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Nonin Tumbull, Niagara Falls, N. Mr. and.

Mrs. Earl Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mackmer, Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kraus.

Miss Mabel Kraus, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. O.

Markham, and Mrs. Margaret Stretcher of Buffalo. After a motor trip through the Adirondack mountains and the New England states, Mr. and Mrs Draudt will be at home after October 1, at 61 North Street, Ham burg, N. Y.

The Misses Robbins, Union Street have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay, of Caledonia and Mrs. Edna Boyce of Watertown, Vermont. Miss Kathryn Parker who was the guest of Mrs.

William. Shoemaker last week has returned to her home in Cleveland. Miss Marie Danhelser was recently a guest for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McClelland, Kane, Pa.

Mrs. W. C. Mason and daughter Marian returned from Chautauqua this week after spending- the summer there. Joseph Danhelser and family mo tored to Alexander, N.

Y. Sunday, where they were guest of Mr, and Mrs. John Curtlss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

E. 8 wick of Belle ville, New Jersey, were guests Thurs day at the summer cottage of Joseph Danhelser, Eden. N. Y. Mr.

Allen Florian of Albany, N. was a recent guest at the home of Joseph Danhelser, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.

Baker of Perry were brief Hamburg visitors, Friday. Mrs. J. W. Mudgett of Elllcottr ville was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

Kay Woodruff recently. Mrs. Charles Haas of Prospect Avenue has returned to her home after spending a month at South Dayton. Miss Nancy ArvUla Mills of North East, spent last week with Mrs. J.

W. Woodruff. Miss Janice Davis returned after spending ten weeks with her sister, Mrs. Fauuing of Toledo, Ohio. Willis Weaver attended the State Fair at Syracuse last' Friday.

Miss Jean Braner leaves Friday to attend Northwestern. College. Miss Ruth Baker spent the week end at ber home in Perry, N. Y. DEATHS HEISER Mrs.

Martin Helser, 68, who was born in Eden, died Wed nesday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kraft In Buffalo after a linger ing Illness. Burial services were held In the Bt. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Eden, Saturday, with Rev. Adolph Krueger, pastor of Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church ol Bunalo, omciating.

teruent was in the Lutheran Ceme tery at Eden Valley. HICKOX Frank Jilckox died in Los Angeles, Wednesday, August 27, 1U30, after a sickness of a few months duration He is sur vived by Ills wife, Louiise Hlckox, a sun Untold aad a daug-hter, Mrs. Iiuu'id I-Muer. Auo by a kialur, Mrs 1 1 of N. Bennet-Johnson In ceremony Friday morning, August 39, at Abilene, Texas.

Miss Margaret Johnson of that city and W. Everett Bennet Of Ham-' burg, New York, were married In the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Johnson at 1234 Palm Street. The Rev. H. Hamblen, pastor of the First Methodist Church was officiating clergyman for the ring service held in the presence of the members of the bride's family. Roses In shades of pink and great clusters of white periwinkle were decorations for ym living room where the couple recited their marriage vows.

Xhe bride was wearing a modish ensemble of brown chiffon velvet with hat, shoes, and gloves in corresponding shades and corsage, of pink rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet left Abilene Friday afternoon to motor to Ham burg. Mrs.

Bennet traveled in navy blue georgette. Out-of-town guests for the wed ding were the brides grandmother, Mrs. W. D. Johnson of El Paso, and Mr Mrs.

G. Reynolds and sons. Tommy and Hollis, of. Ham burg. -T Mr.

and Mrs. Bennet will be at home at, 94 Lake Street after pc- looer i. Rncker-Fanhing Henry F. Rucker and Miss Laura B. Faulrlng, both of Boston, were married Saturday at the parsonage of St.

Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Eden. Rev. Louis D. Zimmerman officiated. Mr, and Mrs.

David Faulrlng parents of the bride, were the witnesses. Engagements Lee-Dodge Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Dodge of Or chard Park announce, the engagement of. their daughter, Winifred, to A. Leonard Lee of WilUamsville, formerly of Worcester, the wedding to take place In October. OBITUARY GRESSMAN Mrs. Lucy Oorham Gressman, a resident In Hamburg for more than thirty years, passed away at her home in Center Street, on August 6, 1930.

She had had an illness of twenty-three weeksduring which time she underwent a very serious operation. Mrs. Gressman was born In Hous ton, Texas, but came, as a child to live In Elbridge, N. Y. When a young girl, she lived for some time with her aunt, Mrs.

Adelia Saund ers, at that time attending the Hamburg Academy. Mrs. Gressman had been for near ly thirty years a member of the Hamburg Baptist Church and an ac tive worker In all of its organizations. She is survived by her hus band, Arthur Gressman, two daugh- RLE Mr miMhpt.h Wattles crave a luncheon in honor of Miss Florence Armstrong, Monday, in the- Wanakah Club. Mrs.

Ada L. Bode and Miss Ida Spitzmiller of Buffalo spent" the week-end with Mrs. Frank Spitzmiller at Wanakah. Miss Elizabeth Wattles is entertaining at luncheon Saturday at the Wanakah Country Club in honor of Miss Florence Armstrong. Bernard Mason of Orenwlch.

arrived Tuesday to spend a few days as the guest of Robert F. Spltzmiller. at his home at Wanakah. Miss Grace Smith has returned to her home on Elmwood Avenue, having spent several weeks at the Wanakah Club. Nelson Stevenson Of Detroit spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Stevenson, at the Wanakah Country Club. Mrs. Frederick L- Pratt entertained informally at luncheon Sunday In her summer' home at Derby.

Mrs McPherson entertained at dinner at the Wanakah Country Club Sunday evening. Magnificent Cathedral The cathedral at Milan has 08 spires and there are more than 65,000 statues on Its walls and root HAVE LOOKED, to the PEOPLES BANK of HAMBURG fot thirty-nine years for aid in the producing and marketing of their crops, and for the safekeeping of their surplus funds. IT OFFERS to farmers, the broadest of banking facilities. Its Officers and Directors bring to the service of customers not only banking but business training which makes a connection here of unusual value. Ldkp Slore Mrs.

E. Betty Eydt entertained at Treasure Hunt in her home High land lodge. Lake Shore Road, Saturday evening in honor of Miss Mabel A. McQee and Mr. Paul Ullman, whose marriage takes place September 13.

After the hunt a buffet supper was served, followed by dancing. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. George B. McGee, Mr.

and-- Mrs. Roeder J. Klnkel, Mr', and Mrs. Clayton V. Grdver, Mr.

and Mrs. John 8. WlllUs, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ooodman, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert M. Erb, Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Getty Mr. and. Mrs. Baltier W. Allendorf, Mr, and Louis Eydt, the Misses Esther McQUl, Ruth teller, Loretta Pf later, Enola Nas-sal, Ruth Devaney, Esther McGee, Alethe Servlss.

Margaret Mills, Marjorle MacFadeyn, Ruth Leower, and Messrs. -Ray Whaien, rTarus-lin Johnson, Gordon Clark, Graham Rhys Bowen, Christian Kurtzman, Jack Koch, Purdy Mil ler, Harvey Helser and Christ Clemens. Many parties nave been planned In honor of Miss Cornelia Jones of Bradford, whose marriage to Robert E. Allen of Chicago, 111, wui take place on Septelnber IBth at the home of Fen ton M. Parks at Derby.

On- Friday, September 12th, Miss Nancy Chester will give a bridge supper and personal shower for Miss Jones, and on Saturday, septemDer 13th, Miss Margaret Kldd Parke will give a bridge luncheon and linen shower at the Buffalo Athletic Club in her honor. On Sunday, September 14th, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parke will give a buffet supper and beach party for Miss Jones, uUlen and their bridal party. 1 Mrs.

Edgar Wendt entertained at a dinner dance Saturday at their summer home in Wanakah In honor of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Crawford of Oil City, and Dr. and Mrs. Allen Holmes of Watkins Glen, who are their house guests for the week-end, Among the guests were 'Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Ganson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheyney, Mr.

and Mrs. William Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Oliver, Byron Erb, and others.

Frank Spitzmiller and Robert F. Spltzmiller returned from Lake George on Tuesday. ters, C. Frances add Pauline G. Gressman of Hamburg and two brothers, William H.

Gorham of Little Falls, N. Y. and Notman G. Gotham of E. Pasco, Texas.

Funeral services were held from her late residence the Rev. F. E. Robinson officiating. Burial- in Prospect Lawn Cemetery.

CO UN SEPTEMBER 11, 1930 Coming Events Sept. ll-'-Trlnity Parish supper Sept. 18 Trinity Parish supper Sept. 25 Trinity Parish supper Sept. 20 Rebekah Lodge Oct.

3 W. O. T. U. Kent supper Nov.

12 St. James Annual Fall Nov. 7 Pres. Women's Society An- nual Dinner. Nov.

19-20 6t. Elisabeth's Guild Annual uuiner. Cclinary Note A nxnprt Aa-a-ii "Whot to Do With Left over l'nn-cakes." If rigid, they enn be tried 6n the gramophone, and If flexible they make excellent Kettle Holders. For your own pleasure ana prom? MAGAZINES Call W. M.

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F. Temple under the. direction of LOIS A. NEWMAN I OPENING Friday afternoon, September 19, 1930', at o'clock Faimore 4862 404 Humboldt Parkway BUFFALO TY FARM ERS DROP IN, get acquainted, and find out how the PEOPLES BANK of HAM- BURG can help you with your financial problems. The PEOPLES BANK OF HAMBURG, NEW YORK MBMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM.

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