The Batavia Times Batavia, Genesee County, New York State January 13-1917 # 2 Darien. Darien, Jan. 12-The Women's Home Companion Club was entertained by Mrs. C.F. HOTCHKISS on Thursday afternoon. There was a good attendance and a very profitable session was held. H.H. BACON has sold his property in this place to a party in Buffalo. Mr. BACON and family will move to Buffalo where he is engaged in a law practice. Mrs. Omer GRISWOLD is in Batavia with her daughter, Mrs. George DUGGAN, who is quite ill. Theodore YOUNG has been in Buffalo, the guest of his son, Floyd YOUNG. C.F. HOTCHKISS left on Wednesday for his annual trip to the Pacific coast, going to the State of Washington, first, then to Southern California. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward LAPP, a son. Mrs. Mary ROBINSON, who has been spending some time in Buffalo, returned home on Tuesday. A.D. GRISWOLD has been quite ill with pleurisy. Miss Susan FENYER and John JULIO of this town were married recently at the Methodist parsonage by the Rev. George RICHMIRE. Mrs. Rose GALLE of Buffalo is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. YOUNG. Mrs. Eugenia ROGERS and daughter Marian and Mrs. Hattie HARPER leave the last of the month to spend the remainder of the winter at Los Angeles, California. * * Your Last Chance. Recently we published in these columns an offer of The Youth's Companion and McCall's Magazine, both for a full year, for only $2.10, including a McCall's Dress Pattern. The high price of paper and ink has obliged McCall's Magazine to raise their subscription price February 1 to 10 cents a copy and 75 cents a year--so that the offer at the above price must be withdrawn. Until March 31 our readers have the privilege of ordering both publications for a full year including the choice of any 15 cent Dress Pattern, for only $2.10 [Adv.] * * Indian Falls. Indian Falls, Jan. 12-The M. E. Sunday School has elected the following officers for the new year: Superintendent, Mabel HIN_; Assist. Superintendent, Samuel KLOTZBACH; Secretary, Clarence COOK; Treasurer, Floyd CHILDS; Organist, Miss Eva KLOTZBACH. The Ladies' Aid Society met with Mrs. Mary FOLEY Wednesday afternoon and elected the following officers: President, Mrs. E.J. PHELPS; First Vice-President, Mrs. Louis JOHNSON; Second Vice-President, Mrs. George MOORE; Third Vice-President, Mrs. Peter KLOTZBACH, Sr.; Secretary, Mrs. H. DIBBLE; Treasurer, Mrs. George GARDNER. Mr.and Mrs. Albert CALL and Miss Martha AUST have gone to Buffalo for the winter. Mrs. Elmer PASSMORE and daughter, Geraldine, and Mrs. A.B. PASSMORE have been spending a few days with relatives in Buffalo. The Gleaner Class met with Earl and Harvey PHELPS Friday evening. Miss Eva LESTER is visiting in Attica. Mrs. Herman HOFMEISTER of Buffalo is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John HYMAN. Charles CARROLL has purchased the Eugene MILLER farm now occupied by Lewis JOHNSON. He will take possession the first of April. Miss Mattie MEISER has been visiting in Buffalo. A few farmers in this vicinity, who had potatoes are drawing them in Basom for $1.75. William PORTER is building a new house. Mildred ORR has been very ill. * * submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************