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Buffalo Truth from Buffalo, New York • 9

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Buffalo Truthi
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Buffalo, New York
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9
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WEEK ENDING MAY 6, 1922. CLEVER Select Your Gift at PETER PAUL SON, Inc. BOM'S 5 MSMIngS- t3 fct Reliable Jeweler Stationers, Engravers KENSINGTON ART SHOP M. G. RICKENBRODE New Store 672 Main Street Opposite Pierce's, half-way Splendid line of new Tapestries, House Furnishings, Baby Goods, Yarns, Embroidered Linens The Beit of ETtrytUag GENESEE AND EL LI CO TT ITBBSTfi At No.

256 Delaware Ave, TOOTERS BOOTSHOP MAIN MOHAWK FOGELSONGER -To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fogelsonger, of 234 Northland avenue, a daughter, Ruth Marie, on April 11th. BROWN -To Mr. and Mrs.

John Arthur Brown, of 112 Fargo avenue, a son, William James, on April 11th. McQUADE To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McQuade, of 265 Breckenridge street, a son, Thomas Barry, on April 11th. HALE To Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Male, of 635 Parkside avenue, a daughter, on April 14th. O'BRIEN To Mr. and Mrs.

John p. O'Brien, of 1927 Seneca street, a daughter, on April 15th. THOMPSON To Mr. and Mrs. Charles John Thompson, of 225 Dutton avenue, a son, Charles Frederick, on April 14th.

BECKER To and Mrs. Max Becker, of 73 Lexington avenue, a daughter, on April 14th. MEYER -To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyer, of 343 Vermont street, a son, Joseph Junior, on April 12th.

MUNSCHAUER To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Munschauer, of 629 Linwood avenue, a daughter, Margaret, on April 11th. ELDER To Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart W. Elder, of 433 Potomac avenue, a daughter, Natalie Lois, on April 10th. Adam, Meldrum Andefsoii Cot STORE HOURS: 9 A M. to 5:30 P.M.

Shop in the Morning for Most Comfort. The Entrance in Pearl Street Will Be Found Very THOMPSON Mrs. Albert S.Thomp-: son of Delaware avenue gave a supper party Saturday evening before the Cinderella dance for Miss Elyot Thompson. WILLARD Mrs. N.

H. Willard of Ashland avenue entertained ten guests at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Miss Dorothy' Mimmack and Dr. Alexander Gibson. CONKLIN Mrs. E.

W. Conklin. of Ashland avenue, entertained at bridge Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. W. A.

Garvey, who is the guest of Mrs. Van Loan Whitehead, Jr. BERRY Miss Helen Berry entertained five tables of bridge Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Urban L. Throm of Philadelphia.

Arrivals FRENCH Mr. and Mrs. Bedford French of Cleveland, Ohio are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Marvin Pardee of Elmwood avenue. ERSKINE Mrs. James D. Erskine and little daughter of Locust Valley, L. are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. James Carey Evans. PALMER Mrs. George Bennett Palmer of New London, Conn, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frederick H.

House of Auburn avenue. SAGE Mrs. Henry Donald Sage with her two children arrived last Wed-. nCsday evening to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis R. Davidson of Lincoln parkway. WARD Mrs. Walter Ward of New York is the guest of Mrs. Lewis J.

Surdam of Linwood avenue. YATES Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yates, Miss Virginia Yates, and Miss Betty Yates have returned from Atlantic City. MADDEN Mr.

and Mrs. Harry S. Madden and Miss Bertha Madden of Dorchester road have returned from California, where they spent the winter. DAVIS Mrs. Cameron Davis has returned from a three weeks stay at Watkins Glen.

LANDON Mr. and Mrs. Archer A. Landon of Penhurst park returned thy week from a trip to Europe. STARR Dr.

and Mrs. Elmer G. Starr, and Miss. Sylvia Starr have returned from Europe. CABANA Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Cabana and Miss Jessie Cabana left last Friday for their summer home in the White mountains. MACK Mr. and Mrs. Norman E.

Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garret of Omaha, and Miss Harriet Mack left last week for New York and Atlantic City.

SLOAN Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sloan of Huntington avenue are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Sloan in Washington, D. C.

JEWETT Mrs. Theodore C. Jewett and little son, Theodore, left last week for Montclair, N. where they are the guests of Mrs. Jewett's mother, Mrs.

S. K. Costik-yan. WICKSER Mr. and Mrs.

Jjohn G. Wickser are in New York. SPRAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.

Sprague left Monday for a month's trip through the east. TRYON The. Misses Tryon of Elm-wood avenue are spending a few days in Toronto. HEATH Mrs. Horton Heath left last Friday for Atlantic City.

REYNOLDS Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds of Montclair, N. who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lorenzo Burrows of Park street, returned home Monday. DAVIS Mrjs, Charles B.

Davis is in New York the guest of Mr. and Mrs John McCreary Adams. VARS Mrs. Addison F. Vars has returned from Dallas, Texas.

BURCH Miss Marion Burch of Auburn and Miss Anne Sainte Marie of Ottowa, the the guests of Miss Dorothy Fuhrmann of Jewett parkway. HERZOG Mrs. John Herzog of Russell avenue returns this week from Florida. DEPEW Mr. and Mrs.

Ganson De-pew will return the last of the week from New York. HALLE Dr. George J. Haller and Mrs. Haller of Main street leave this week for Europe.

Births LOCKWOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lockwood, of 59 Norway park, a William Albejrt, on 14th. HAYES To Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Tyler Hayes, of 86 Dorchester road, a son, Harold Tyler, on April 15th. WHISSEL To Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Michael Wissel, of J5G? Landon street a son, Herbert Lawrence, on April PETRIE To Mr. and Mrs. Alex.

R. of 115 Florida street, a daughter, Dorothy Jean, on April 15th. Wool Eponge Sports Skirts At For the Gclf Links and the Country Club SPORTS Skirts that prove their smartness by the fringe that finishes them at bottom, and even up the side-front fastening this fringe is a distinguishing feature of the 1922 models. Another has a smart braided border of soutache in Roman key pattern that indicates the fastening. Audacious sports colors, such as black-and-white striped effects with blocking of red and gay stripes or large plaids with two and three-color checks on white predominating.

Waistbands up to 36 inches. Second Floor. Departures RIX Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rix and children of Blaine avenue left last Saturday for their' summer home at Crescent Beach.

PARDEE Mr. and Mrs. J. Homan Pardee sailed last week on the Mauretania to spend the summer in Europe..

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