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Another week end. Saturday is tfa$&^^4iti& Independence Day. r_ >, ^•••r^y. ^Q application has been made for radio broadcjas|uig-,stat|gn % Niagara Falls. :-\' * j Mrs. Harriett Trow Fidinger, «|f oakfield, formerly Of Knowles- vlUe will teach ia the Indian FaRf? school the coming, 3Pgfo>\;;« ; Irung Vasler was appointed su,- oervisor of the Town Of \Spites to succeed the late Fred Bentley ait! Van .Broeklin house, ^ ^»Vhich4s one of the landmark* of Middleport, has been £*» Jp ^S? 1 \\* wbo is wreck* :w* the fe^admg for the lumber. Tfa? house is more than 100 years *OlcL a meeting of the board of that; town Saturday. The fire department-war «called at 430 Sunday ajfe$ft^V.$Qr Ex- tinguish a chimney tfte, 4t .the' home of Mike Flowers on Gulf street, slight damage. The farm home of Frank £bjicfcft : on the Transit church TOad four miles east of Albion .was destroyed! bj tire Thnrsday afternoon, -June' 25. Albion firemen saved file barns. Harry Bailey, 11, of R, F. D. 1,< Albion, had a gunshot wound ini his right foot dressed at Medina Memorial Hospital Sunday after- noon, it was received when a.; playmate accidentally discharged a rifle. Have yew Tried Helhrig's HOT BREAD Fresh from the Ovens Every Day at i afcaaca. Leave your order for Rett* lor your 4th of July Picnic. Many Varieties of Cookies Fresh Daily. Helhrig's Bakery Home of Good Things to Eat We Deliver venue and •summer. Cream Top Bottle With Whipping Cream Every Day Medina Dairy Medina's Only \Cream Top** Dairy Telephone 455 ThefaHinglid of an oven at Sni- der Packing Corp. of Albion near- ly severed four fingers from the lef*;hahd of John Starch, 24, of Albion, a cook, Monday, He was taken to Arnold Gregory Hospital where they may have to be ampu- tated. \The Ennfae Coat.? Josephine Benthams short story about a iftStt- Who- found clothes do not make the woman. A complete fic- ,^i#$b% '«f 'The American Wmm, it-hes inaga^ine 'disbrihuled With ; next; , Sunday's Rochester JunflSican,*-' , . At the commencement exercises of *he l Bniversity^ Rochester last week the degree of Bachelor of Science was awarded posthumous- ly to John Worboys Harradine, of Hilton, a graduate of Holley High School in 1he class of 1929, who jpassed away Jn .Rochester JKebru- aiy M, i»3B, /\ OBITUAKY SIRS. NORA F, RIORDAN Mrs. Nora F. Riordan, aged 77 years, widow of Timothy Riordan, died Monday at her home in Mld- dleport. She is survived by two daughters and two tsons; \Mrs. Charles \White and Timothy Riordan of Middlroont, and Wil- liam, f»; iRtpraan <of jjfew •gj.prk City. ' \ '•'' ' lin n ' HYMENEAL TH* MEDINA TttaU Mr. and Mrs, GranTtsry aid L*» S\*Wi& «*.« Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reasugule of Middlaport,, ?*r* married Saturday morning Church, Th* ReV. Ernest Sander- son officiated. They will reside at CMCOtt EUGENE C. DERRICK Eugene C. Derrick, aged 80 years, a, retired farmer, died Monday at his home near Kendall He is survived by two sons, John L. .Derrick, Orleans County wel- fare commissioner,'and Harry Der- rick, of Deland, Ela. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon in Holley- EUGENE RUTHERFORD Classified Ads Rates: lOf per line first Insertion. Mfatimum 25c v AddHlaasl *»n- secntive insertions, 5c per line. FOB RENT FOR RENT—Furnished cottage at Lakeside Park, Waterport, N. Y. Season $150. Glen wood 2921R. In- quire Mrs. George SeeL 138 Ala- meda St., Rochester, N. Y. 50w4 SITUATION WANTED MIDDLE AGED LADY desires housekeeping with small family, adult or widow. No children, u»'d cook, neat, saving. H. H. F*> Tr.i.une Office. 2W1 FOR SALE Fun ha.-n. SALE—Horses, cows, and ^ses o. J. Harrington, 112 irfik Avenue. 2wl y<m SALE—The Trow residence, *i.v. it-sviUe, will sell at great sac- r1 ''<e A safe Investment for bonus money Arnold & Bennett, Cook Building • iw2 FOR \ 8'-, SALE—White typing paper, * 11. 50c per package of 500 '''' , u Also yellow second sheets, r package of 500. Medina p. S. A. Cook Building. 30r Tr.t. Df*D ANIMALS REMOVED DKA Hut- VICT 0817 ' ANIMALS REMOVED— t cash prices; prompt scr- n *y or night. Telephone Jeff. 't our expense. Economy Re- avir ii'-n Corp., 550 Babcock St, N. Y. 51tf Bu WANTED _______ RANTED — Correspondehts for /he Medina Tribune in neighbor- ^ immunities not no\W WffiBi., ^Sce for pajflctatM, •• • K JRutheriord,. - .aged 78; years;^idieftSpMaay;;atr',r%'ho^ iw iwe^t S.hfilb3?!f|ifter a\»ldrjg t fllness. He .%,j^^d ! J^;.^'.5«JfiB-.:and tjfeo 'cpHto t J^,,A^jfc^>WpSWr of, Batavia and \Jflhn MaiDonald of Oakfield. The luneral was -held Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Ira Peck,, of Gasport, officiating. Burial Was in Mount .Pleasant Cemetery. 1 ROY FULLER Roy Fuller* ^iged 47 years, jdied; early Sunday morning tat his homo in Yates Center from on acute kid- ney attack suffered Saturday eve- ning when he attempted to fix ai flat tire that he discovered on his car as he was .starting for Medina where his orchestra was to have played .He was isnmlqyed in .ser- vice stations here lately and is sur- vived by his wife* oncsdn, Bohect, and one sister, Mcs. JLeon Conover,' all of Yates. The funeral was hcla Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Frederick MittlefehWt officiating. Burial was in Lynhayen. Cenletery, Lyndon* vule. FASK-OUDGE \Miss' Margaret -Mary Jadjje, faughter of Mr, and Mrs, Franlc £udj(;e of the Pearl *lw«i road.'W, Bstoyia, and. Edwar4 ^Toaepn Fask of Middleport,«« of |«r. w>d ?«r», B. A.' Pas^-or'Aiabatna, w«t« marriecl Saturday morning at the Holy Name of Mary Church'at East Pembroke, Rev, James G. Gilhooley officiating/They wfece attended by Miss ^Helen Jtidge, sister of the bride .and Francis E. Judge, bmther of the bride. < 1 i -} \, * <J— T *»mr w > m v BATES—HULL n 1 ' Mrs. Harriett PhUlfps Hull, 19, of Waterford, Fa., and 1 James H. Bates, 79, of Medina, were mar- ried Saturday afternoon'at the Bapust parsonage, Rev,- A. S. Lowrie officiating. THey first met fifty years ag6 when Mr, Bates was on a hunting trip to Pennsyl-' 1 vania. Recently they renewed cor- respondence when the bride ob- tained Mr. Bates' address through the postmaster. „Mr.- and Mrs. Bates will reside on East Center street LARCOM-i-JOHNSON Miss Reba V. Johnson,* daughter of Mr .and Mrs. tfrvlng Vf, John\in son, of the Marshall road, and Howard D. Lareorn, son of Mrs. Irene Larcom, of Medina, .were married Wednesday afternoon/ June 24, under an arch,of firm* and Japanese lilacs at the home of the bride, Rev. F. Mittlefehldt of Lyndonyille officiating. They were attended by Miss Louiie Ei- 16rd of Rochester, and Van Hun- gerford, of Medina. Following the u^remony a wedding dinner was :sfir.\oed, twelve being seated at the bride's table. Upon their return from an eastern trip Mr. and Mrs. Larcom will reside in Medina. assnt from Watstiao lasAysjur. m mi '4 ^ ^pHsaaaassa»»a^sF ^ps^ ^v^sv,^ss^ ^sssy ^s*#is*^r^^vajss^- ^M S^iS»flW ^^^B*^PFia9|B^ 44*>>*}S|f W^S*S^^S^BSSS*Sf> ^BS^i^P S a tMrtitn «t tba RMOsndLissn wfaatryt a*v«ral «f vw iflbsiM H. HONEYWELL Hatch Honeywelf,.|TH>me of the bride!s parents. After a trip to 'the Adirondack^ and Canada, Mr- and Mrs. Robin- son wuJ make their home in Syra- cuse. MRS. DORA Mrs. Dora aged 67 years, editor and pub' Usher of : ,the Wjiison .StarBand; YouBgstown Times, died Friday afternoon, June 10, in ihe Seneca Falls Hospital of shock received in an automobile accident while returning from M trip Jo .Suffolk, Va., wjtb ber niece, Mrs. JHarold Albright They were accompan- ied by Mrs. W. E, Kirchh0i£f7 Jx., and two children, who were to spend the cummer with thenx The car skidded, crashed through the guard rails and left the highway on the Auburn-Seneca -Falls raad. The others were not seriously in- jured. DR. FREDERICK SHADDOCK Dr. Frederick J. Shaddock, aged 56 years, died suddenly Friday night at his home in Rochester. Since 1900, when he graduated from-Buffalo Dental Collej-e, he has had offices in the Chamber of Commerce Building, He was a memoei 'of Yonnondio Lodge of .Masons and St Paul's Episcopal church. Dr. Shaddock is survive! by his wife; on%daugbter, Helen Mary; one sonullfirafea M.; one sister, Mis* FlorepmM* Shaddock; all of Rc4hestey|'Mial|S , *in-Iaw, Mra. Mary Shaddock, and a niece, Miss Mildred Shaddock, both of Medina. The funeral was held Monday af ternoo^s^ttrial was ifl MouftfrHc^e'Clw^tery^,. ROBINSON—WHITAKEB Miss, Ruth Helen Whitaker. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Whitaker, of Rochester, formerly of Knowlesvllle, and Edmund Robinson, of Syracuse, were mar- ried Sunday, June 21, in Brown- ing Memorial Church, Rochester, Rev. Claude E. Eldrldge, pastor of the church officiating. [The bride, who entered the church with her father, was charming in a princess model of white .bridal satin and lace with full train and long veil. She car- ried a shower bouquet of white roses.and lilies of the valley. The .matron. of honor was Mra. Alfred !fi. Hojyoke of South Lan- caster, \JVIass. .She wore eholl pink organdie in princess style and carried a bouquet of talisman ro- ses, delphinium and gypsophlla. The bridesmaids were Miss Isa- bel Woodruff of Buffalo and Miss Dorothy Chapman. Miss Woodruff wore an organdie gown in Alice blue and Miss Chapman wore canary yellow organdie. They car- ried bouquets of.sweet peas, pink roses, delphinium and gypsophlla. Wallace Andrus was best man. Alfred S, Hojyoke of South Lan- caster, Mass., and .Glen E. Retch- less of Syracuse were ushers. Clifford K. Coon played wed- ding selections and the Lohengrin wedding march and Miss Marian Kruger and Mrs. Henry F. Duly of Buffalo sang. Ep|lo>ving the .ceremony there wa^-art informal reception in the f FWERAL SEBVICE OR AMBULANCE SERVICE Day or Night PHONES Day 35 Night 3M and 487 H. Le& HARTT CO, AJ-^MIUJW sshSVS^ss^u^^sWs^ *£fl^sfci*^aass^BVWifcafs¥ sttss^sv r «^««nc^ W w«om«a« 4 111*111 umiiiii '\* \ 9TACC1* fsVtipi Mrs, Blixabath Mariaa Pali* and Ashet Jfcy 'St**? war* war* lied Friday evening at the Shelby Baptist parwoate, R*v, 0» •»• Manhold ojRicianng> Th« jnctr* attended by Miss JUuabeth Good- man, of Oakfield, and JB4ira** J, Le*ry t of Medina, Mr. and Mrs. Stacey will Teaide ^ear, Albion, where Mr. Stacey has * farm, BOYLE—BAAK ._ Mist-Marion ftnak, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Ch,arl«i Hnak, ot Shjefty, and Mpford Boyl» t aoii of Mr, and 1\frs. EWiest Royie/of. Maple Ridge road, ware married at 1 :30, Wednesday, morning »t Jhe Methodm 'narsonage, Rev. Arthur Gregsori ofnciatjns:,' They were attended by Mis* Harriett Haak, sister of the bride, and Frank Bowen, of Ganport. TJpon their return from *n a«tonv»Ue trip through the New England states. Mr, and Mr*. Boyle will reside on the Gravel wad, SHOALS—KJLNEJt Amid a profusion of garden flower*, pink roses and light blue delphinium predominating, Miss Celia Kiiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F, Kiiner pt Knowiss* ville, becam*) tjte bride of Mr, Fraderlck Sholef of Lockport, son of .Mrs, Mary Shales of Medina, at 2S30 p. m- Saturday,' June!?, 1936, the Methodist EpUcojpal Church inWeatBarw. The bride was lovely.ln a «own of white, embroidered net. Sho Wore a tkse fitting, white hat with a veil, white esllfiperji amd gloves. She carried ftjmowetljou- quet of white roaes arid gardeniag combined with Lilies of the Val> ley and Gypiophills. Her sister, Mrs. Warren Hart- way, was matron of honor and was gowned in pink mousseline do sole and Wore a picture hat and accessories of white. She carried American Beauty roses, delphin ium and gypsophilia. The bride's maids were Miss Lena Sholes of Medina. She wore yellow with hat to match and white accessories and carried yel- low roses with light ibluedeipnia ium and gypsQpntlla. Mrs. Fred Flowers of. Lockport wore light blue with hat to match and car- ried an arm bouquet of yellow roses and delphinium. The bride's gifts to her atten- dants were car-rtngs to match their gowns. The groom was attended at the altar by his cousin, Mr. Lawrence Taylor, of Albion and Jesse F. Kii- ner Jr., of Knowlesvllle and Fred Flowers of Lockport acted m ush- ers. The groom's gifts to attendants were white gold cravet chains. Rev. John Adams of Aibton, an uncle of the brido, assisted by Rev! Ralph Fuller of West Barre, porV formed the ceremony. Miss Cera!- dine Adams of Albion presided.' at the organ. A reception and dinner follow- ed at the home of the bride's par' ents for the bridal party and im- mediate families. Covers wero laid for 12 at the bride's table which was decorated with a large wedding cake, white roses an gyp- sophilia. They are spending their honeymoon in tho eastern part of the state and will be at home to their friends after July 10, 1930, at 81 Bristol Ave, Lockport. Pre-nuptlal events were a red and white Kitchen shower by Mrs ifred Flowers of Lockport, a linen shower by Mrs. Warren Hartway of West Barre, a variety shower by Mrs. Eugene Sieglcr of Lockport, and a variety shower by Mrs. Trevor Reynolds and Miss Lcnn Sholes of Medina. CHARLTON—KD2DLA? The First Presbyterian Church, was the scene of a very pretty) wedding at 4 o'clock Saturday af- ternoon when Miss Isabella Find- Jay, daughter of Sev, and Mrs. William L. Fjndiay, became the bride of David S. Charlton, son of Dr. and Mra. S. E. Chariton, of Gait, Ont. The ceremony was per* formed before a bower -of garden flowers by the bride's JatSer, in the presence of friends and rela- tives that filled th* church, For a hah* an hour before the ceremony, Mrs. Jeanett* Tanner, organist of the church, gave an Or- gan recital of appropriate moslc which included \O Promise Mf* and H Love You Truly.\ Ati|i| appointed hour the wcddlht par^y entered the church to the strain* of the bridal chorus from Lohehti f flfi, also p|ayed by Mra. Tanner/ he bride entered on the arm of her unceT, Judge McDonnel|i 0£ Toronto, Ont, who gave her in marriage.- She was attired in 0 white satin gown with long tulle veil and carried a large bouquet of white rose buds. Attending her were her *Wer, Miss Maffafet Findlay, wjo wore a blue satin gown antfttftjted yellow iwsgs, 3* maid of honor, and Miss JSctsy Robbiijsy wearing baby pink net, as flower gwi. They were met at the front of the church by the groom, and his best man, W. A. Philip, of Gait George Charlton, Bruce MclCendrlck and George JHchoL all of Gait, were the ush- etSe At the clof e of the ceremony a reception Was held at the home of the brido 0$ Park AMfnue, about 200 friends and tMti&tm being present, #sM, from Toronto, mxtmmm&Miiimm, <M-, and Albany «M iTe^ Itork. Mr. and Mrti-i Charlton then left ion 0 to mad piino/t^eniagamL M Thf^blldl' ik a gTaduite^urje\of StMUtiMiammmmvm' Charl- DATES AHEAD Friday, July 24--Cotton. Bfc«-; som Singers at 8 p. in. nt Medina City HaU. ^ . nfM, „ Slip covers may be hjfed to br tect chairs and couchw'jfromoust and son and to add brJghtnets and color to the hqme./04irhoM bulle- tin E-259 tells hoW to make a va- riety of slip covers, and single copies aro sent free from thf'Qf* flee of Publication, Roberta Bail, Ithaca, N. Y. 1 iMi-iiniwii-f if <$£*$*_»&•:•';- Take advantage otTif 2-for-l subscription of* s^Bjses Wm KMmwf+ SsHnsm mam mtmm** «i tw mm* 9^f_J^w] : \alBl\Jr%W* Ibrtlie • Model M MEDINA w CO* L l^PW\ ^&&^P mWE^mS^3 .1 . TairtHs, Kas^Mftt th« f«tk«l H TWa aXtura af Qay, Alt M. i»it««n •f KansM'and his family was taken an Vim aupa *f the LinUM tit** fcttf; «t»ndinD, l«ft u rlghtt The Itspwblican Frasldsntlsl ntminis «!»• stlfs Mrs. tsndon, ahd.thal^atdsit gayjhUr, Meggy Anns, 11, fjilii, Jtfg *»T)ght^M>a. timuil I, Cobb, mathsr at Mra, Undtn, h«ldlng John C««a tUBtlQW, f; aM .J.ohw jUahdaw, tha tsvswar'a fsthsr, hsldlng Nsn«y ia, t> SfBS Personal and Society News Miss Mabel Onderdonk, of New York, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Fred B, Howell. • • • Mrs. John Llndke is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. MUtord Grin- nell of Watertown. • » • Miss Mildred Shaddock is at- tending the Church. Workers Con- ference at Alfred Unlvoralty. • • • Edward Adkins li attending tho Episcopal Sunday School confer- ence at Alfred University this week, • » » Misses Jessie M. and Elizabeth Castlo aro homo from Washing- ton, D. C, where thoy spent the winter, • • • Robert H. Newell, of MoJfinn, and Dr. Kcnnoth B, Turner, of New York, are on a fishing trip to pimaganj, Qnt Mlw'Sai'ah; franklin, of Nor- -wich, «nl) Mrs. Francis Cronk of PloasahtvUJe, spent Tuesday with Mr. and MS*. Leslie Tanner. • * • Mrs'. A. S. Bancroft and Miss Vera Bancroft have returned from Pa^slaci Nr. J,, where thoy visited Mr. and Mrs. Anton F. Bochm. * ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brust and daughter Marlyn, of Dearborn, Mich., spent tho week end In Me- dina with Mr. and Uvt, Phillip J. Brust. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Skinner and Mrs. A. G. Phillips Bpont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Clark of Rochester, helping them cele- brate' their 25th wedding anniver- sary. • » • Mr. and Mrs, Charlei G. 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