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Oat ¥**r A«4h~lf 9S - Annual commencement exwci#e» of the Medina High School held in the auditorium on June 23rd, with Mr. Edward OTfteilly of the Board of Education presenting diploma* to 78 member*. Officer* of the cJass were: President, Barb»r* Frederick Nett; Vice Pre*,, Adfur E. Maine*, Jr.; Sec,, B. Awanda Phillips; Treasures, OKU W. Acer Jr, Samuel J. Gibbs given a temper ary appointment on local police force by Board of Trustee*, Class of sixteen members re- ceived diplomat from the Rev, J, A. Hogon at the annual commence' merit exercises ot St. Mary's Para chial School on June 21st, \Oil for the Lamps ot China\ played at the Diana Theatre this week with Pat O'Brien in the lead' ing role. George Montgomery of Gwinn Streot, Announced that ho would be n-sofiaidnto in the Republican Primary for the office of Supervi- sor of Shelby. George M. Frary entered upon his 03rd consccutfvo year in the retail shoe busincxM on Main street in Medina. Hymeneui—Mlns Beatrice X. Bchnrlau to Chus. T. ICraatz on Juno 10th. Obltuury—George E. Stanley in KnowlcMvillc on June 10th; Mrs. Amos IConneur In Conandalgua on June 18th; Henry It. Plekott on June 10th; Minn Anna Doody on June 10th; Mm. Harold Houtiernan on Juno 17th; Ruy Pickett on June 10th; Mrs. Jane Pickett on June Hth: Madollno F„ infunt dough u»r oi Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Tanner on June 10th. to Charles A, Chaplin in Loekport on June lftht, Obituary—-Amos Christopher on June 21»t, Five Years A»o—1031 Fifty-four members of the grad- uating class of the Medina High School recolvod dlplomnn from H. W Ilobbliui, President of the Board of Education, In graduation fxcrelHCH. Tho officers of the class wore us follows: Presldont, Mary Ida Kerr; Vice Pros., Cecil B. Ilumunn; Secretary, Marlon E. OOUB; TroaBuror, K. Dorothy Oot- lovl. Mr. and Mrs. Edwurd J. Was- eock of 102 North Stroot. Medina, ubservod their silver wedding an- niversary on the eve of Juno 20 with a dinner given by their child- ren In their honor, Thlrty-sovon students aniciuut- B<1 at oxorclacs of St. Mary's Pur- echlul School on June 21st at St. Mary's Church. Diplomas worn presented by tho Ilev, J union A. llojjun. Former Judge Isaac S. Slgnor, of Albion, elected President of tho Oilcans County Bar Association ni a meeting held al the four Chimneys. Other officers olnctod worts: Vlco President, County Judge Bertram K. Harcouit of Me- dina, Socrotary, Lelloy J. Hlilnner (if Modlna; Trustees, Burroughs A. Hlrlcliland of Albion, Mark Heath of Holley, Irving 1,'Hom- medleu of Medlnu, and Pi vclurii'k Thompson of Albion • Mirths—To Mr and Mrs. (1 llninvr Jackson on Juno 2'lth, a Mm llyrnononl—Mlss Mury JUMP KuyliiiMi to Hpencer Whodon at Ihf ('hutch of ICnglewood, lCnglo- woorl, Ohio; Miss licimloiu- Joy of Knowlesvllle, to Wlllliim lUirrltl mi Juno lllhl; Miss draco Nt-al to Kiilund Draper on June 20th. Obituary—-Burton II. Hnovcr on June 10th In Athlon, Miss Con- slanre A. Uowen at lluruun on Juno JUlh. Ten Years Afo—11)20 (lass of 3-1 graduated at com- mencement exorcises uf Medina lli«h School un Juno 22 The offl- rein of this yearn claim were u» fullows Pros, I'i 1 Mum II O'llrlen, Vice I'ros., Doiolliy A Sunburn, Nci , M Koralne Nnell, Treas, Leonaid V. lliiran Sixly-sevenUi iinnuiil meeting uf the Oilcans County I'Kinmu and Historical Association held at the Court House in Allium on June III Anuetuhlyinan Or l'*itttik II I.uttln, uf dallies, was elected President fur the pnatiln« year and /ilm Huberts of Shelby, Vice President .Sly and Krompart announced Unit they were now located tit theli new quarters In the old Scenic ThenUit Iluilding, and were ready fin bualneas. Kuneral services for the lute l)i Kilwaid Munsoli held at Ht. Johns K|il»copnl Church In Medina on June IBth with tho Hev. Canon Bird officiating. Births-To Mr. and Mrs Henry White ,nf Kiln Road, u son, on June lllth. Hymeneal Miss Maiy Cuther- inr dregory of Harmon-ori-the- Hudnon to Dr. Robert P Muiimm \ii June 21st In New York City, Mum Ktith Kmlly Kidney of Me- dlnu to Earl C. Walters of Albion, on June 21st; Miss Cecelia dadaa in Adam Kean on June 21st Mrs. \IUII Raisner to Bernard Col ton Duckery; Miss Mary E. Downe> Fifteen tfaaw AM o—1W1 Largo Bond Bread truck; struck by a trolley car at Tanner's Cros- sing, Driver and helper were badly injured!. Union Bonk announced it will be open Saturday evenings, atarting June 20th. Hymeneal—Edward M. Edgctt to Miss Mildred Mcode; Dolan Canham to Miss Winifred Root; Kenneth Cromwell to Miss Violet Gibbons. Obituary—James M. Smith, Mrs. William Mann, Charles Conlcy, John S. Owens, Twenty Years Ago—1916 Farewell dinnor in honor of C. E. Greene, principal of tho Medina High School, who resigned to ac- cept a similar position In Hornell. Company F receives big send off when it leaves for duty on the Mexican border. Class of 26, of which Harriett E. Holmes was valedictorian and Doris L. Reeves, salutitorlun grad- uated from Medina High School. Mrs. Anna D. Watt purchases tho Bush residence on West Center street. Hymeneal— V. P. Cartwright, of Rochester, to Miss Edith M. Ben- nett; Carol C. Snell to Miss Gladys M. Brossott, of Albion; Raymond Lake, of Bembroko to Miss Mil- dred Pask, of Alabama . Twenty-five Years Ago—1011 A class of twenty-three gradu- ated from Medina High School. Edna McKnlght was valedictorian. Tho exorcises were held In the City Hall. A. L. Swett Electric Light 8t Powor Co., granted a franchise to light Burlier with electricity. A. W. Randall seriously Injured when kicked by a cow. Nineteen mon caught stealing rldus on freight trains, sentenced to Albion Jail for ton days each. Hymeneal—John R. Andrews to Miss Ethel Johnson; Arthur E. Munson to Miss Margaret A. O'- Connell ;lloward Depow to Miss Bessie Bates . Thirty Years Ago—1000 Mrs, Frank Waring, sister, Mrs. Klngsley, seriously Injured when their horse, run away on tho steep north grade of the Prospect ave- nu<t bridge. Ira Ifowlett sorlously Injurod In a runaway accident Thomas Dougherty, of Roches- ter, killed by overhead bridges at Knowlosvlllc. S C Howen slurb) shipment of cherries. H A Cook At Co remove one of their buildings on Olenwood avenue to land they recently pur- chased on Orient street Frank Whipple severely Injured In a runaway accident. David C Munson graduated from Cornell University Hymeneal Irvlnjj O llowb-v to MIBM I.Ha Kern Austin; Ruin 1 ' Welsh In Mlun Jennie Hudson; C T Lewis to Miss Kathryn A Kulr child al Boulder, Mo ' ffftg. Miff W4. : liWffilft Thirty Five Yours Ago—1001 »'' tl M'wPmi |H|<I- Scl|(i.-I participated In bunquet. Harry C Da\ls. 'Oil of Denver, presided Kespnnse to tornits were made by the following Mrs Charted Ann- ul rnnu. '(10: Joseph H Webster 'DO. Hurry F Tanner. 'DO: lne* C Shlslrr, 'fld; Edna Barry, 1000. Mu- sic bv Moll Rifle rungo for 20th Separate Co erected on farm of W II Whipple '.'Hth Sppmate I'M Blind con- solidated with Mlddlrport Iwitid Sunday game of baseball Inter- NOTICK OF HALK Suri'ogate's Court County Orleans of. ESKELSON DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream Raw Milk Chocolate Chill Buttermilk In the Mattel of the Applicn-* tlon of Eel wind Menclewk/ ««• Admlnlslrutoi of the (ioods,* Chattels and Credit* of • Anna Mcnevlewir/.. * Deceased, • to be Allowed to Sell Ceilaln' Debts oi Claims llelonymH to* thp ICstale of the mud Anna' Menclewlcr.. Deceased • PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that pursuant to an order of Hon. Ber- tram E Hiirctnirt, Surrogate of the County of Orleans, KIanted on the 9th day of June, 1930, I, the undersigned, administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of Anna Mcuclewlc*. deceased .will ncll at public auction tit the Surrogate's Office In the Village of Albion. County of Orleans, New York, on the 15th duy of July, 1030. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, the fol- lowlna debts or chums belonging to Uto estate of the said Anna Men- clewle*. deceased, to wit A second mortgage given In deceased by Itose Sutkowslu and Stanley Sutkowslu on a bous,» and lot at l>« Coemhle A\elllie in til,. City of Buffalo. l-'.iu- County. N \ on which tbeie ii'tnuiiiJi due und payable JUDO (HI unpaid principal, end Inteiol fiom the 5tb day of May. IH34 A Judgmetit in the sum of $74,'l- 1)0 and interest from March 30, 1036 in ftnor uf Kdward M- n- clewlcr. as Admtnlstrnt tr, against Frank A Zleltnskl and Valerie C. Ztehiukl. Dated June B, 1»3« Edward Menclewlc? Administrator of the Qooda. Chattels and Credits of Anna Menclewlcs, Deceased. 31w4 „ and playera arretted In Republican County Convention called by Ifenry -fL ICing, chair- man; John M, Brown, secretary; FraroVE. Colburn, treasurer. Forty !Tear» / Afe--]l«W Class of eleven graduate from Medina High School. Diplomas were presented by Irving £'Hom« medieu, C. M. Simmons' heading mill on East Center street destroyed by fire. District Attorney E. 8. Simonda opens an office for the practice of law in Buffalo, Nomination of William McKJn- ley tor President and Garret A. Hobert for Vice President ratified by a demonstration in Medina. Speeches by ex-Senator Pitts and Assemblyman Downs, James A. Hanlon elected dele- gate to attend Democratic National Convention, State Press Association meets at Glen Summit, Pa. Corner stone of the new Catho- lic Church in Albion laid. County pioneer meeting at Al- bion. Ezra T. Coan elected presi- dent, Guy Sherwood, vice prcs.; Harry Tanner, secretary. Forty Five Years Ago—1891 A class of 10 graduated from Medina Free Academy. Diplomas were presented by Hon. Edmund L. Pitts, president of the Board of Educotion. C. E. Allen retiring principal. Irving, nine-year-old son of J. F. McCargo, drowned while bath- ing In the canal. Members of classes of '80, 'DO and '01 formed union to be known as Boys of '00, Medina Free Acad- emy. Officers elected wore Pres., Leroy J. Skinner; vice pros., Geo. N. Smith; secretary, Frank J. Ar- nold; treasurer, Frank A. Beach. Rev. O. W. West, rector of St. John's Church. J. 8. Clappsattlo, wealthy resi- dent of Lockport, fell off his yacht while sailing near Olcott and was drowned. Hymenoal— V. A. Acer to Miss Kale E. Bo won. Obituary—Miss Mary Montgom- ery, Miss Margaret H. Lyon, Wil- liam Ollbert, Mrs. Hester Fuller. eifiie? patriarch; P, Woodi bf*fc priest; Smith lUgitftoo, senior warden: t. B. Waterman, scribe; V. V, Phillip*, treasurer. Body of Joseph EtesorL »uppo*ed to have committed suicide, found in a well north of Ridfeway Cor- ners. Hymeneal—George Callaghan to UUB$ Mary Sutter. Obituary—WJMiam H, Pels, E. O. Seaman, fifty Five Years Afo—1S81 Governor Cornell vetoed bill for erecting iron bridge over the canal at Prospect avenue. Members of Pitts Light Guard ordered by Captain Lina Beecher to appear for annual parade and Inspection. John Gates, superintendent of the poor, advertised tor home for boys. Break in canal near Eagle Har- bor flooded farm lands and caused great damage. Fifty Years Ago—1886 Opening of White's Hotel (for- merly Bancroft House.) Grand stand at County fair grounds completed. Log cabin erected at Lakeside. Proposition, made by M. S. Bur- roughs to Board of Trustees, of- fering a tract of land to the vllluge upon certain conditions, accepted Orleans K.ncampment of Odd Fellows eloctod M, A. Bowen, Sixty Years Age—1876 At a recent meeting of Eagle Bucket Co. No. 1, the following officers wor elected: Foreman, Charles H. Chase; Assistant, R. D. Wilson; Secretary, W. Healy; Treasurer, W. O. Wilson; Steer- men, M. L. Hawkins, W. A. Tam- blin. The Bignall Works planned the construction of a four story build- ing as a warehouse, owing to the Increase of business. Joseph Martineau, the enterpris- ing manager of the Medina, Rldge- way and Yates Stage Route, an- nounced that he was making two trips each day dally, In the morn- In gand afternoon. Dr. W. E. Dunn sold his dental parlour In this village to his son, H. Ward Dunn, removing to Chi- cago, 111. Mr. Silas Hopkins, proprietor of the Ontario House, Yates Pier, to give a grand Centennial party on the afternoon and evening of July 4th. Rutherford B. Hayes nominated for President and William A. Wheeler for Vice President at the Republican National Convention held In Cincinnati. ives and Hubbard Co. turning out 200 paper palls per day at the Clfford Schermerhorn paper mill. William H. Watson, chairman, and Frank H. Hurd, secretary at a meeting held at law office of Chllds & Pitts to form Hayes and Wheeler Club. Grand celebration of the 100th anniversary of American Indepen- dence at Lyndonville. Hon. E. L. Pltls, orator. •essor in place of Samuel H. Clark Yates Lodge, t Q. G. T, observ- ed its second anniversary with ipecial 'siervfee* in the Baptist Church In Yates, Addresses were offered by F. A. Green and the Bev, B. W. Bogers, of Holley, in the cause of temperance. The co-partnership of B. C. Blake and W. C, Caldwell, drug- gisti, dissolved, owing to a recent accident in which Mr. Blake lost the sight of his eyes. Village ordinance passed by the Board of Trustees in Medina, mak- ing it unlawful for any person to allow animals to run at large en the streets. Milch cows, however, were permitted to run from sun- rise to sunset. The second annual reunion and picnic of the patrons and students Sixty-Five Yoars A*o—1871 Dav|d A. Breed appointed As- THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YOBK By the Grace of God, Free and Independent To Rose Sutkowski; Joseph Menclewicz If living, and his executors, adminis- trators and personal represen- tatives if he be dead; and his children if any, and the ex- ecutors, administrators and personal representatives of any who may be dead SEND GREETINGS: Upon the petition of Edward Menclewicz of the City of North Tonawanda, County of Niagara and State of New York, YOU AND EACH OF YOU are hereby cited to show cause before the Surrogate's Court of the Coun- ty of Orleans, at the Surrogate's Office In the Village of Albion In said County, on the 15th day of July, 1936 ,at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day why a judi- cial settlement should not be had of the accounts of Edward Men- clewicz, the above-named peti- tioner, as Administrator of the es- tate of Anna Menclewicz, deceas- ed, who at the time of her death resided in the Tovvn of Rldgeway, County of Orleans and State of New York. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the seal of the Surrogate's Court of our said County of Orleans has been hereunto affixed. (L.S.) WITNESS, HON. BER- TRAM E. HARCOURT, Sur- rogate of our said County, at the Village of Albion, New York, this 9th day of June, 1936. Mabel Ryan Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. (To the persons above named: It Is discretionary with the per- sons herein named whether they appear or not. They are not re- quired to appear.) 51w4 of Yates Academy held in a grove near Medina with the Reverend Mr. Merrill and the Hon. E. L. Pitts delivering the orations. Music was furnMied by the Yates Cornet Band. Obituary—Anna Boyd' Weld, aged 112 years and three months, oh JOtte Wth; William L. Henidn at Somerset, Niagara County, on June Mth; Marshal Leonard on June 16th. Subscribe for The Medina Tribune WE PAY CASH FOR 0JLI> GOLD Cm the Jeweler %tm&k*mu<m t Singly or in CoUectioa, ex/d* •~--'t WEST klOTOimi^ DAHLIA A#P OLAf Mrs. H. D. 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