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DUNKIRK EVENING OBSERVER, 8ATUl JANUARY IS, 1934 PAQB OTB MCm? HAPPENlJQS IN NORTHERN CHAUTAUQUA South Hanover Mr. and Mra. George Douea a daughter, Shirley Smith's Mi aiient Friday at the homo of 1 and Mis. Peler Denea of We Pen-ys'jurg. Miss Adele Martin oC Dunkl was a guest for several days ceutly of her grandmother, Annie Martin of Smith's Mills.

Mrs. F. w. Ball of Balltown siting friends iu Bradford. Miss Hutu Wall of Smith's Mi visited her grandmother, Caroline Wall of Silver Cre Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason we Bufialo last week- They urned iu a new car purciias here. Mr. t.nd Mrs.

Wentworth Blnk I of Buffalo visited Walla of Smith's Mills recent 'hey were also entertained at tl 10M3 ot Harry Blakely at Ba own ttis week. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanco Versailles were callers on md Mrs. R.

B. Dailey at Smith Hills luesday. Clark Cummings of Perrysbu vas a i-aller on B. S'. Robinson am ther friends In this vicinity Mo ay.

Mrs. Bessie Sago and fami vere recent guests of Mr. am Irs. Gilbert Sage of Dunkirk. Mr.

and Mrs. Algott Swanso nd Mi. and Mrs. Albert Seastro I Jamestown were guests of rel ives Farsell's Corners 'Stmda llativ cases of grip are reporte this vicinity. Quinsy Fort of Nashville wa.

a unable to work a part ho Wtifk. Charges Press ot ihe Count jiuo road was a callwi on herwi'C-d of- Smith's Mills Satu ay. Mrs. Lorenzo Daggett of I3ra ord was visiting "friends at Ba! own Ust week. Waller Frost and his grand- Misses Lila and Lonora leminston of Nashville were re- ent ca'lers at tlio home of C.

ibhy t-nd family iu Villeuova. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hauu am of Buffalo visited Mrs. essie Sase and family recently.

Rev. and Mrs. John Muntz am Irs. G-. Williams of Forestville so Neare of IVango callei Mr.

and Mrs. Lorun Gecr last eek. Mr. Mid Mra. Thomas Hilliker of anovcr Center visited George mlth and family at Parsell's Corers Friday afternoon.

J. Donner of '1'ouawanda was dim.or guest at the home of eslie Gage at Nashville Tluirs- ly- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gage id daughter of Jamestown also sited at the Gage home that South Dayton Novice Club Roy Halo entertained tho Ncvice club at her homo on Friday aftcruoou. Teu members and one guest, were present am three tables bridge were In play.

Mrs. M. B. Palmer had tbe high icore. A tureen supper was served at flvo o'clock.

South Dayton and Hamlet M. E. Churches Haiutet, worship at 10 a. in, Ser mou, tiieme, "The Christian's Arte siau Well" Bible atudy 11 a. in'.

SouU- Dayton, Bible 10:10 a. m. Preaching, 11:15 Sermon "the Christina's Artesian Well." Intevfstiug young peoples meet ings at 6:30 p. in. Song service and msago at 7:30 p.

m. Sermoi theme, "Hidden Pray er and praise service Thurada) evening at 7:30. Monday Study Club Mrs. I. B.

Waters entertained le Monday Study club at her lome t-n Monday evening. In the absencn of tho president, the vice resident, Mrs. C. H. Brown pro sided al the' meeting.

Tho topic for tin evening 'was "Tho Navy, DeCeuap or Portent" and was well given Ky Mrs. J. M. Farmer and Mrs. R.

M. Hubbard. The roll call was "Naval ersonalt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fancher enterta-ned relatives from Buffalo Suudaj Mrs.

J. F. Caaten visited Mr. and Robert Eilcson In Gowanda last Wednesday aud Thursday. Earl and Groeley Thompson spent the week-end in Mr.

and Mrs. R. W- liartman speut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M.

H. Duller in Cherry Creek. Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Braun and Miss Uoris Asjry spent Saturday in Mra Helle Easton was the guesl of trie- As in East Leon Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Cr. Volk antl amily and Miss Myrtle Porry at- ended the funeral of Mns. Addle turklu'der Iu Buffalo Sunday.

Miss Le Verne Cross of North Collins Is the guest of Miss Signa elery Mrs. J. M. Farmer, Mrs. W.

A. Volfe, Mrs. R. M. Hubbard and Irs.

E. Flnle attended tho merai of Mrs. W. L. Bulger in 'assadnga Tuesday afternoon.

MI.H.S Ina Brittoii, who has been batifjtiug for Mrs- Demaris ustln during her illness, re- urued lo her homu in Friendship attipiay. C. Greer aud R. E. Halo were Irving Mr.

iiid Mrs. Elmer Gross Buffalo visited her parents, .1 and Mrs. Clinton Gould Sunday. Misses Beatrice Courtrlgl Rebecca and Hachel Burmast visited Angola High school Mo day. Woodrow Jemmerson passe away '1 hursday morning, Jan.

He had been 111 nearly a we with pemimonia. He- loaves his aud throe- children. Tho funoi was held at his lata homo Suuda Burial was In tho cemetery on reservation. Mrs. H.

P. Newtqn and dang lei', Muriel were In Buffalo Satu day. and Mrs. William Brown EllinB'uri and family visited parents Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hi! man Saturday. Carl Story visited his nice Mrs. Frank Dagolia of Java Cent Friday of last week. Monray night a shanty belon to John Raguso, but occupl by Porry Miller of Dunkirk broken into and about 40 poun of smoked fish stolen. Mr.

aud Mrs. Fred Charterls Silver Creek wero Sunday sues of Mrs H. P. Newton and Tamil Mr. Mrs.

Leo Wallace am his fatter, Wallace of Bra sited Mr. and Mrs. Willla Courtrlght and family Friday ov ng of last week. Mr. and Mra.

Seba Velzy of wanda visited their daughter, Mr Lawrence Parker and family Su day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gress am parents, Mr. aud Mrs.

Cllnto Gould 'Islted Mr. and Mrs. Joh Fluker of Nashville Sunday atto noon. Mias Adair Newton of Log VI age visited Miss Ethel rntne Mrs. Jesse Mulkins Visited ho sister, Mrs.

Edward Shoemakc and family. The Ladies Guild held a mee ing at tho homo of Mrs. Dor Frldav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Erdie and his Mrs. Phobe Prentice visited Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Ba of Fo'estvllte Sunday.

Mr. Ball's icalth is very poor, tie has suf- 'cred two strokes and is confinei liis i-hair. Mr. Ball was superln- ondent of the canning factory iere some years ago. Cdwnrd Gould of Hanover sited Ilia parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Gould Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. DoForest Bur- naster.

Mrs. Orpiia Burmaster ind Mrs. Mary liurmaster visltei Mr. auj Mrs. Henry a of "uffalu Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Conklin was In Buta i Montlay and Tuesday. Sheridan At church service on Sun day mc-wlng -at 11 o'clock Hev J. W. Hole, will use as tho topic for his sermon, "The Blessedness of a Christian Character." Tho church school will meet it o'clock.

The Epworth "League wil licet in the availing at 0:30 o'clock. Miss Tholma Suunnortoi will huve charge of tho meeting Evening worship at 7:80. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judson Ashvfi'it wero guests of Key and Mra.

J. W. Rels on Tuesday. James G. Patterson who has boon '11 for tho past throe- weeks Is sloK'y recovering.

Mr. and Mrs. b. F. Strawao have returned from a motor trli to Ashlabula, Ohio, where tho; wore Kttests of their daughter am husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Vernoi Buchnf.r. Mr. end Mrs. Jamqs M.

Morrll of East Lansing, Michigan, 'am Miss taichal Merritt of Water town wero called here tho first ol the w'rtek by the deatli of theii father, James T. Merritt. Miss Tholma Tapp has returned to her homo after sending two weeks with friends at Rushford. George Henris was appointed welfare superintendent, of tho town of In pla.ce of A. L.

Cook who Mas served In Ihls capacity for the past several years. Miss Alice Borthwick has re- inrned to her homo In Conueaut, Dhio, after visiting her grandpar- tuts, Mr. and Mrs. William Borth- wi'-k. William B.

Craswell wlio has been confined to his homo by Illness for the past two weeks Is slow- recovering. Mr. f.nd Mr. Alvah Lucas motored to Buffalo Thursday morning visit Mrs. Lucas' sister, Glennin Lucas Smith, who suffered a slroke of paralysis recently and is seriously ill.

A daughter, Gladys Blana, was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. l.cs- er ot TSrocton formerly rom here. Log Village Mr. Mid Mrs.

Lansing Whitakcr pent New Year's with Cliff on Vhitaker and family of Silver reek. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams of Duiiklrh woro guests of Mr. and ilrs.

Raymond Orr Tliursday. KniosL and Harlan Frost tit- eudeii the funeral of their Irs. George Ferguson, of 3voctou, Saturday. Mrs Nellie I of Eric to Lsitliid: Mrs. AlbnrL Ulrlcli.

South Brocton Mrs. Clmrlcs Horgo uccomiiantc Mr. and Miy. Alfred Hall of Urot ton, tu Stockton Sunday oveitlng whoro thov visited their mothoi Mrs. Mary Hall.

Mrs. Hall is vev ill at Uio homo of Mr. and Mr 151d rod Murray. A foiTO county 'workmen i repairing tho road near tho Toi czak farm. School opened iu Ulstvlct No.

1 I'omfrot, Mouduy morning afie tho holiday vacation. Roubon Berg vlsltod KricUson, at tho N'ewton Momorla hospital" at jjlly Dale, rocently. Neighborhood Club Tho NoJghborhood club met wit Mrs. Eliznboth Bills on Tuos-Ja afternoon, seven memberij attoudanco. Dinner was served 1 o'clock, after which quilt wa tied for tho hostess.

Tu-too furn afternoon, Mrs. Ida Borg iuvitot tlio club to meet with her Tuosilu; artoruoou, Jim. 23. South Brocton circle South Broctou circle was enter by Mrs. Frank Bralnard a her homo on Mill struct- TuesJuj aftonioou, with good atteudance In tho absonco of the presUlen and vlco-presitlent the mooUi-'L, wa conducted by Mrs.

May Wright, and opc-iied with singing. Then nil repeated tlio 23rd uul tho Lord's pray or. Mrs. Mrir- nn Joues and Mrs. Lamb gave musical numbers.

At the close uf tho aftonioou, rofrosh- iieuts woro served by tbe boston. Mrs. May Wright Invited the cirt: moot i lior Tuesday af- ornonn, Jnniinry 16. Hanover Center Mrs. lUioKOlI Ulrdsoy n-iul little sen, Leo, roturuml from a visit with relatives In Newark, Ohio, Sunday.

Miss Hiring oC Athol Springs is spending some fltno at Clnior lllrdsoy's. Much BlcknoHK la In neighborhood. Mrs. Gracr. StebbiiiB iu Floyd Cauwoll ami he ttrcniian faiiu'iy are on tho ck list.

Mrs. Harry Bradley aud Mrs. Uico Cocklwrn attended an American Legion auxiliary mcnting ielil at iho linmo of Mrs. Ririph in Forentvillo Tuosduy light. Mayville The annual niuoiliiK of tlio May vlllo Tuosduy club Library asst elation was hold In tho club roomb Mouduy aftonioou with Mrs.

Mod; Smith, president ot the Tuosdaj club, presiding. Mrs. Lilllnn Goer sou and Mrs. Julia L'nindnll wuro reoloctoil as trustees au-1 Mrs. Lu otu Lllclifleld wa elected to cecd Mrs.

Itnth K. Whilnoy. Mrs Guy Mills was sec rotary of Iho association. Tho Goodwill class of boys tho Methodist Siimluy la'lmol which Miss Uiliui Dalilln Is the teacher, started project whlc has Rpt'eiid to tho entire sclioo Mid church. They recently atartee 1 to rnlso money for swinging doors botwcon ihe church vostlliulo aud auditorium.

Tho Queen Esther society me Wednesday evening at the homo of Miss Caroline Sliearor, A playlet entitled "Tho N'ltA" was given under Iho direc (Ion of Miss Ilolcn Berndtson, pro gram chlrnian for tlio meeting. Shumla Mrs. fioorgo CrnnduU outertaln- od tho Sluiiulu Huwiut; club Wednesday, Jan. 3. Thuir wero twelve members lU'OKonl, Tho afternoon vug spent In sowing.

Tlioro were wa contesla uud prizes wore given to Mrs. Henry Scott, Airs. ulift Davis, Mrs. Francos Hull, Mrs. JJelmnr Skinner, Mls.s Agnes Mrs.

Craudall uiul daugli- or aorvud lunch. Several of Uio men in Iho neighborhood eui'tirlsod Goorgo Craudall Vcdnesday ovculug; Jan. 3. Tlio evening wits spout playing curds. Henry Hcoti, ttolmir Skiuiior nil son Clinrlos, Hay Skinner am ari-y Iliilrymple atlemleil the unoral or lOdwin Hipwell of Fro- onin Tlunvduy of week.

Hurry Wooda Ig spending a tow ay In I'a. and Mra. Luther Hull am on.i, Milton ami Ulchard oncni uiKloy uf(ernoon with Mra. Hull of Gowamlu. Mrs.

Bull otiirncd home with them for a cw duys. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pirello of SrJo and Carlo Maiunuui of Camp C.C.C. Quaker bridge spunt Sun- ay with thulr parc i Mr.

ami Irs. Churlea Malurana. Laona Tho second craft lesson tho direction of Miss Virginia Browstor of Jamestown and sponsored by tlio Homo bureau will bo liehi on Monday In tho church. It will bo an all-day meeting. Tho Ludlus' Aid and Missionary society hold a business meeting on Thursday at Iho homo of Mrs.

Gladys Geus. Tlio following olllcors of tho Evangelical Sunday school for tlio year of 1934 woro elected Sunday ut'lornoon aflor church services: Superintendent, lOlmor Thlos, ass stunt superintendent, Etther Alirous; secretary, Kvaldu Miller; treasurer, Mrs. Lester Straight; librarian, Laura Leo Buck am Jean White: superintendent ior department, Fern Coniro, perlntcndont cradle roll, IC1- mur Thles; plaulsi, Cecllo Uonira. Mr. and Mrs.

Lesler Straight and fiuully attended tho luulall- ntlon of ofllcerK of the grange tvt Frodonla Saturday evening. Miss A a Barlow 1ms loft tor Now Bedford, Now Jersey, whnro K'IID Is music Instructor the Junior nigh school. George limit Is tu (he hosplta where ho Is confined with r-ncu- monla. Miss Dorothy Goldberg spoilt last Tuosduy with Miss Callierinc Klch of Dunkirk. Miss Irono 'I'liios ot Btifnlo spoiu Saturday oveniug with Mr.

am Mrs. Elmer Thlos and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ililram Bull ot I'rcdonla have moved Into the now Homo which I hoy rocently nirchasod.

Tho homo formerly bo- loiiRed lo Romeo Gage. Mra. Rhodes of Moon Siailon is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leigh liuck.

Cassadaga Mr. nml Mrs. James Johnson of were in town on Tucs- lay tn attend the funeral service or Mra W. L. Bulger.

Adrliiii Buniulst Is moving his amily where ho has oiiuiloymoat. Mr. duel 1 Mrs. Ruascl Webster ouently cnlortQinod Hi guoBts at i crlbl'iifio party. Miss Arvilla Annis lins resumed icr Hcliool work at tbo Normal ifler a visit to her parents ut N.

Y. Hamlet Tho mts Soilgwick aud son, MIlo to Manchester Iowa, after coming hero for funeral and burial of Mrs. Mayma Soilgwick. Tlioy have tlio ayiu athy of their many friends iu their bereavement. 1 Avory Carilot liad business in Jainost: wn Wednesday.

Mr. nd Mrs. Georga Tovvna called on Corel Wurner Wednes ay. Mrs. Myrtle Dye left Friday for Michigan to spend tho winter with triond.s aud relatives.

i.ss Mary Walters ot Buffalo spout Uio week-end with her mother, Aft's. Josephine Walters. Several Orange members attended a party at Gerald Matbew- son's Krldiiy evening In honor ot his being, elected master of the Grange. Refreshments wero sorv- ed at a late hour. Mra.

Frank Shattuck Is la Buffalo 'jaring for her cousin, Mrs. Uleunio Smith, who is critically 111 Mr. and Mrs. Lewia Dayton ot South Dayton sucnt Sunday with his patents. Tho many friends of Misses Wlnif'iKl and Thehna Budd who wore ii-jured In an auto accident aro pleased to report they afa miirovlng.

They will be conduetl Uhluehart hospital at Silver Greek for some tlrno. Clarlr Slioffiold ot Jamestown was in town Monday. Frank Sackett of Fredoiila called at tbo Walters home Suu- cay. Mr- and Mrs. Nelson Mr.

nud Mra. Hartley Hiimptfil the funeral of Gilray.i son at i Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs, Rarl Corey and Mrs. Edward Pickup, Bertha Corey called at Corel ner's Sfitunlay afternoon.

Mrs. Deluiar Skinner entertained Sunday In honor of her husband's birthday: Mr. and Mrs. IS. A.

Herrick of Dunkirk; Mr. and Mrs. William yoyinour ot Fredo- Mr. and Mra. Alfred lUggs ind son, Everett, Mr.

and Mrsr Harvdy BIIl a of Brocton. Mr. and Mra. Marion Blunt o2 McLean, Pa. spend one night last woek i his father, Harry Woolly nnfl family, Mr.

and Mrs. C. tJ. Hodley, nughtci Ruth ami Mra. Retta Smith were business callers Jamcs'own on Wednesday atler- noun.

I day and Mrs. Ethel Robinson an 1 daughter. Wilma of Forcslvllli wero gucsta. Tiioy alsi called on other friends at Nash villa. Mrs.

Marie Klinger of Hanove Center was a recent guest of lie sister, Mrs. John Knhubka. Miss Mary Pliclan ot the Porrys hu'rg r-jad is reported to have beei ill for several days, but is i said to be convalescent. Mr. rnd Mrs.

Erlon Babcocl visited Mr- and Mrs. John Lyncl of Pen-ysburg the first of tlie week. Mrs Louise Brown accidcntly fell w.iiie stepping from a chair recent.y at her home in Districl No. 12 She received Injuries from which as yet she has not full) Mrs. Randal Morreil.of the Ball town district visited her sister Mrs.

Raymond Smith: of Hanover Center this week. Mrs. Robert (Jorzetto of Forest vilte uan a recent guest 'of her Henry Perkins of tho t'arscll Corners-South Dayton road. Mr. Mid Mrs.

Harry Brown ot CottnEjp were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. H. C. Brown.

ticori-o Smith of Parsell's Corners reported to have lost a horse this week. C. L. Cookson and son of Forest- villa calling on friends in this vicinity Saturday Mis-i Mary Waterman tn company Mth several friends from Forestville High school attended a basketball game on Tuesday evening at Fredonia High school. Mrs Joscphono Johnson visited Miss Lizzie Taylor in Forestvillo Sunday afternoon.

Myrile Burnett of Shearer- district lias been unablo to attend school for some days on account of eye trouble. She is now being treate-i by Dr. George Ubcl of Si'ver Creek. Norris Ward who is at the hospital in Silver Creek is- repined to be much better. Mrs John Edler ot Versailles spent day wiih Miss Mary of the Smith's Mills road recently.

Tho Philip Parsell family visited relatives at Dayton the first the week. Mlsa Alene "Belote of Parsell's Corners is a substitute teacher the Cottage school this week. In order to finance the organization of a Boy Scout Troop In this ah entertainment and -supper will be given at the il.arch on the evening of Friday. January-26. Supper served from 7.30 until all ale served.

Deari-Goodrich Mrs. R. J. Frantzen. Mrs.

M. ubbni-d, Mra. Chailes Orcutt, irs. Harold Hurd, Mra. C.

E. Mc- onal.l Mrs. J. M. Farmer, C.

White, Mrs. P. C. Nylmrl, rs. R.

E. Hale, Harold Hurd and omer Frautzen attended the in- allatti oE officers iu the Star in Cherry Creek last 'yflne-iday evening, flhauiicey Weaver of Des Iowa, was tho guest of his Fred Weavc-r and Mn 'navov tlio first of the week- LoiiU Simon and son, Bernart mon, spent Sunday in Buffalo. Miss Jennie Hradigan of Forest- lie was the guest of Miss Hazel o'liinger last Friday. M. Dye.

of Cherry Creek was town Saturday. Ellwi'od Orcutt spent Monday In uifalo Fred Weaver and Sherwood Ortt m-uorcd to Kouka last Wed- isilay with Miss Edith Weaver. Mr. and Mra. 0.

Braun of Canal Zone and Mrs. rank. Braun of Cambridge )ring were the week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Uraun.

William Bayliss wont to Clevend and- Cincinnnatti last week. Mrs. Leland Ingersoli son sited relatives In Dunkirk the rst of tile week. Mis. Mary Waters of Buffalo lied r.n friends-In town Sunday.

Mrs L. Simon visited relatives Buffalo last woek. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilson and ughtu, Frances ot Gerry spent night with Mr.

and Mrs. 'E. Pease. Mrs. Leo Frantzen has been Mrs Floyd Cody is 111 and Mrs Rmma Newton in caring, for her.

West Portland bstituting for Miss Margaret rby who was called to her home by the illness and ath of her aunt, Mrs. W. ulger Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Erdlo ot ing called on friends In town ndav Mr. und Mrs. C. B.

Whipplo are friends In Washington, D. wn Saturday. Wootirow Stearns motored lerlin Ohio, last week. North East The Missionary society of the eaby-eriau church meet Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Dclcauip and son, Norman of Brocton were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. James Dorraan'and family. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Coe and daughters, Lillian, Dorothy and Josephine ami son, Rupert and wife and Howard, had busings In Jamestown last Wednesday.

Workmen' are ditching and graVeling the cross road between Goodrich Corners and the Westfield road. Mrs. Blanche Herman and son. Lloyd, had business In 'Brocton one aftornoon last week. The Dean cheese factory held Its animal meeting Wednesday, Jan.

10. edneoday iu the Presbyterian urch: Misses Clara Salchow and artlu Nelson will be hostesses the Wednesday musical Wed- -sday evening in the Preshy- lan '-liurch. A six- o'clock dinner II. be served to the guests. C.

L. Bblknap is visiting her daughter, Mra. B. C. Eades In Cpnne-nit.

Miss Julia Mottier returned to Cleveland the first of the week. D. Cushman and Miss Cora Cushmn left for SL Petersburg, for a few weeks' stay. Tho Ladles' Aid society ot the M. K.

church will meet with Mrs. Carl UMirldnon Wednesday, Jan. 10. Mrs Winnltred Elmers of La- N. was a recent guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Boyo. Funeral services for Mra.

Elizabeth Veto wero held Sunday at 3 at the home of her sister, Miss A'ice Moorhead. S. F. Klskad- don of tho Presbyterian Miss Dorothy McGregor was lome from Erie over i md. Mrs.

Dorothy Janice is ton til' sick list and under a physician's can Leon Filiger of Erie iiajj return ed after spending a few days al tho Clyde Montfort home. Dorothy Abbey i suffering from an attack Of appendicitis. Tho Ford Corel children are with chicken pox. Sam Foil and daughters, Sarah and Antoinette, visited Mrs. Saral Fotl at Jamestown Sunday.

Several grangers from tills lo cality visited tho Fredonln grange Saturday evening. The slate mas ter was present. The Portland Rural Teachers' association will he held Friday, Jan. 12 at District No. 5 with Mis." Hazoi Saunders as hostess.

Miss Ruth McFadden will have charge of the program. The Mothers' club will meet with Mrs. Bert Ma'whlr Thursday, Jan. 11. Mrs.

McFadden and Mrs. Ben nott will entertain tho home bur eau tills week. The time will be spent In sewing. Mrs. Margaret Boyland and children visited at tho home nf Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton-Abbey Monday. Veriion Mooro has moved his family to the Charles Johnson dairy farm at South Rlpiey. jimmy Messenger spending a few weeks with the Moore family. Word has been received from Sarasota, Florida, that tho house car owned by Thoinaa Boyland was destroyed by fire.

Mr. Boyland and a friend were hunting and when they returned to tho edge of the woods tho car was on fire. Mrs. Carrie Montfort of Brocton spent Sunday at tho homo of her son, Clyde Montfort. Kenneth Boyland is driving a new pony.

Clarence Wolehen and James Messenger were in Westfield on business Saturday. Junior Wjiipple is -but again after being uuder. a physician's care for the past week. Ball Hill Elmer Bromley was In Randolph and Llttlo Valloy one'day recent ly on business. George Wllkes.

Forestvllle spent Sunday-with his sister, Mrs. Mabel Storm and family. Durwood Conklin has been seriously ill. Dr. of South Dayton was called brother, liarlin Conklin ot Cattaragus is doing his work.

Montle. niackman of Little Valley Is working for Rimer Bromley Mr. and Mrs. John Storm and son attended tho funeral of Mrs Fred Wllkos of Forcstville. Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert Warner aul Robert Keech spent a i Mr. and Mrs. James Butcher of HamloU Mrs, Evelyn Towno of Lson spent Tuesday and Wednesday church had charge ot tho Mrs. Elmer Bromley.

Mr. 'jiid Mrs. lluy 1'1'luugar and aught cr, Shirley woro New Year's uosti! of Mr. and Mrs. Nordblum Farnham.

Mrs. William Hcidt visited Mrs. Eugene Pullman of Uuftnlo Satur- ay. Frank and Edward Schneider of mil Hill called on William M. jtiwton Wednesday evening ol int wtuk.

Mr. Lawton returned ith tneni to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hllllkor nd family wore guests of Mr.

nnd Tra. Hort i of Hutlibun's nw fr-ar'a. Manvillo Story, Mr. and rs. Ralph Cross, Nelson Cross Mrs.

Henry Smith attended 10 funeral of Mrs. Violet Cross pirl of Dunkirk Wednesday of ist Mr. and Mrs. James Brennomau nd daughter, May were Sunday jests of Mr. and Mrs.

V. A. Rut- inhur of Forestvillo. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Trewilor id sun, Theodore wero guests of r. ami Mrs- John Trewilcr and amily New Year's. Misses Thoima Uumtow and orotha Babbitt of Silver Crook lent the week-end with Mrs. Ibert Ulrich. Lawrence Ursittl of Sheridan ailed on C.

Cnppollino ami family Mrs. Ernest Pflcuger has be'on ayins a few days with her augh'tr, Mrs. Jay Hare of Silver reek. Miss Kathorlno Newton of West vlng has been visiting Mrs. Nel- Cross.

Mrs. 1 James Urenneman motored Buffalo Tuesday of last woek take her daughter, May back her school. Cha-ies and Benjamin Laduca nd Harry James were In Buffalo onday. Frank Fisher has returned from lending the holidays In Clevend. Mrs Louis Molt of I i called i Mrs.

Hattie Frost Saturday. Mrs. Cllmenliagen of Walnflcei, nt. brought. holne Mrs.

George who.has been visiting her omo Inst week. Mrs Edith Socord and Mra. arry James called on Mrs. launcey Holmes of Silver Creek I'jrsliiy artciiioon of last week. Mra.

Hattie Frost has been 111 paii week. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis' Pfleugor tout Now Year's eve with Mr. id Mrs.

Jay Hare of Silver reek. Mrs Heidt visited Mrs. sse i of Irving Thursday ening: Mrs Ralph Cross and son, Ern snnnt New Year's with Mrs. irrle Clees, Mrs. John Schneider of Ball Hill ent Wednesday evening of last eek a-lth Mrs.

lioy Lawton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trcwiler nnt Wednesday evening with r. and Mrs.

Albert i erldan. Edgar Kessler and Lawrence ackett were In Leon Friday. Roy Lawton was 'In Dunkirk cdnesday. Mrs William Ileldt ami son, aymond, spent Sunday evening th Mr, and Mrs. Jay Hare of Ivor Mrs Ada Gens of Angola visited pavents, Mr.

and Mrs- H. C. recently. Tho Community ib a meeting with Mrs. ons nt her homo at Angola Wed- sday.

f'ODAY i I I A BIGGER SMOOTHER, FASTER STRAIGHT 8 KNEE-ACTION WHEELS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ere.In Bradford last week. Ball and BENDIX BRAKES K-Y FRAME LARGER, FINER FISHER BODIES LONGER WHEELBASE (H7-iNCii) STARTERATOR GAS- ELECTOR CROSS-FLOW RADIATOR FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION A R. A i i 0 MON GET A STRAIGHT 8 You can tet big, roomy Pon- f.Uc a i Eight price very little more than that of the very cheapest can, The tmirt, new 'Flitier bodies are finer and more tpicioui.

improved Straight Eight enfine gtvci you greater power and greater 84 hortcpower top ipeed of 87 tnilei an Hcrc t) car that you the in- licrent imooth- ncn. the flexibility and the luxury of Straight Eight tranipor- tation at price that compares favorably with the pricei of many can with to offer in performance and The new Pontlac, remember, is definitely in the low-price field! yenr a Pomiacwas known ai the Straight Eiglit because in fuel coits were in line with those of B'IXCJ. Today's PontUc, thankt to further refinement! in iu Straight Right engine, givei you more milei' to the gallon by a good JO per cent. A bigger, falter, more powerful car-with economy! The trend today iitownrdStraight Ei hts. TliePon.

i a a i Eight for 19.14 will depreciate mote slowly, and evidence a higher resale value "at the end of the road," juit because it it a Straight Eight. Another important rcmon why thii great, new Pontiac it tuch investment I If your present car will make the down payment on a of cheaper make, it will probably alia moke the. down payment on a bin, new Pontiac, Your monthly in uny cnse, wilt lie but a very few dollars more. Why wait? See and drive the big, r.ew Pontiac today. a i i for your moneyl' PIERCE BROTHERS 80 W.

MAIN FREDONIA, N. Y. General Mot Silver Annivenary Value Tune in on Col. Stoopnajtlc and Budd, every Wednesday and Saturday over the Columbia Network, 9 10.T,.

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