Portville, May 25 — Among those from Portvilla who attend ed the Men’s Club dinast at the Presbyterian Church in Olean Thursday evening were (. L. Ver= mason, the Rev. E. ¥. Grenzobach, Harold Orr, N. A. Tronkla, R. J. Thomas, G. D. Elmer, A. ‘I. Kel Jer, Harl Oldridge, J. C. Holcomb, pele Burke and Dr. J. R. Dud eye Mrs. James White and son of Richburg were guests of Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fairbank Thursday, Mrs. GC. F. Whittaker, who has been visiting in New York Clty ne the past three weeks, has re turned to her home in Portville. Mrs. Louta, Milgate of Olean s was the guest of her nieces, Mrs. Nellie Lewis and Misa Grace Grit in Thursday evening. Dr. Charles V. Paterno and his wife, Mrs. Minnie A Middaugh Pat erno of New York City have been vialting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Middaugh this week, Mr. and Mrs. B. BF. Sealbinder and children, Herman, Kenneth, Harriet and Orlando, and Theresa Miller of Allegany have moved into the Trenkla house on Main Street, formerly occupied by the late Mrs. Margaret Jacoby. Raymond Keller and Robert Farr of Olean were guests of A. Weber Thursday evening, Misa Catherine ‘frenkle has been re-engaged as Science teach er in the Cuba High Schoo] for another year. The Merry Makers Class of the Methodist Sunday School taught by Mrs. C. R. Greenman, was en tertained Thursday evening at the home of Miss Eloise Hayes. The evening Was spent in James and prizes were won by Miss Emmo gené Manning and Mies Rachet