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inM I • *• « J\ t.; i * •<ri t~.iM.'* J i)Kam&tiiumioiJ&&! * \rrwc '-caRz^sassKam^is^mas^ ^\^ ^T^rT^gl w; tpffif* * ; Knowlesville Derwln Kimball of Rochester if qMfldfng l»l» vacation ot two week* With Wi parent*, Mr. ond Mr* moma»m jnpaH, ^ . KM Kimball returned home Iron* Florida W*t Wednesday. ., tfto Young People's CJub held a jpo*tponed meeting In the parlors offhe Presbyterian Church Tues- day night. „ , Don't forget the Silver Tea Jn the. Presbyterian Church Friday evening, at 0 o'clock. The pro- grejgn win coiifint of vocnl and In- strumental solos, reading*, etc., also o play will be presented. Mrs. Franklin Axtell, Mrs. Linus Hood and Mrs. Loverno Beeton have charge of the program, Ex- tro tables will be furnished for anyone wishing to attend. Frank Thompson, our oldest resident, suffered a stroke last week und is very tow, Mr. und Mm. Goo, HitfgJns and son, Allen J., wero week und guests of Mr. und Mrs. MyerB of West Barre. Jennie McQltillan, aged 88, died at her tome her on Sunday. Fun- ural Was held Wednesday ofter- iioon at 2 o'clock, Ruth Cook visited her sister In Mlddloport S/iturduy ond Sunday. Mr. Uensley and family have moved from Sholby Basin Into tho Peterson house. The Orangu will hold their regu- lar meeting in Grunge Kail on Thursday evening. A tureen sup- per Will bo served before the meeting, Tho Lyndonvillo degree loum will confer the 3rd and 4th degree on a duns of candidates. Mies Anna Gn/.o of Buffalo vlnit- </d her parents, Mr. und Mrs. John Ouzo over the weoli end, A few friends of Doris Sutton KHVB iior a surprise psrty on her birthday Monday. The rJuskct liull teams won Iwo :, lines a(juin«l Uurre Center In the Omrifju Hull Monday ni|fht Horn to Mr, and Mrn Lloyd Hobl/ison, of Hilton, March 3rd, a daughter, Mary Francis. Weight (I lbs. 4 oz. Mrs. Robinson will bo remembered OH Miss Barbara lluslip, a former member of tho Knowlosvllle l/nlon Hchool fac- ulty, f Shelby Mrs, Lottie Evans of Lockport ond Mr. and Mrs, Borl Evnne and family wore Sunday dinner eyasta of Mr. and Mrn. (ilenn Oardner. The Homo Ourt'uu mot luut Wed- nesday afternoon with 'Mrs. I'uul Ililtt. Mr8 May Coon and Mrs. Muud Coon weie dinner guents Thursday of Mr. and Mm Hert Vnll Mrs Ollie lluv«-nii of Lockport wu« ii week etui )(ues1 of Mrs Allou Uourrim. MIBS Kdllh Cnlt'inuii, who liui) boon seriously III, Is slowly Im- proving. A play will lie ulvoi) by the i iilldren at the school friday »f- turnooti, Mrs Glenn Noal has recovered fnim hi-i- recent illness. Mr und rvH» John Uoohn Jr , mid (laughter (ileiui, of lint-hustei wnro raoent /jitvsts of relatives hl'I'O. Mi, uml Mri» I. Riddle, nf L*>flt- l»nrt, vlsilod i dull veil hern Sun- iliiy. Rev. mid Mrn Kvoiett Chapman if North Collins writ' reeenttfuostM \f Mi mid MM Wnlli-i Colrir Miid fuinil) Mi». LMII,ill ik'litlllli in plininillfl In i.cll tin IIOIISOIIMIII i;,,<>il.-, mill iruiho her home with her HISICI. Mil, t Jem Be ItiHiili. Mi uml Mm Paul Hull uml fmnllv UIM'O dinner fluent* Satur- day of hi'i pin i'iitn. Mi mid Mrs .luiiti llu'i'H'll at Mrdliln In )n mat of Mm Una H Ini lliitiiy Mi» MIIV C'uiMi irci'ivpd WHIM I luhl wii'h nf llir (tenth ul Mm Smilli THIHU in 1. O. O. F, hall last evening (^ednwday) by C*ryv»ebek«fi lodfe. No. 17, wjrgf&mjtowfr kitchen commltteej jdlnlng room Mrs, Glenn Catontfpt Mr*. Glejln pehulte, and ticket Were iifM*f|*e of Mrs, Clara Spring and Mre. George Weidrlch,'\ V Several cand)d»te| were faiitiet- cd at tho Tuesday weetlW of Oak- fleid lodge of t. Q, O. %Me #ccond degree team of Albion lodge con- ferring the degree. John Calnan of Wyoming, Pa., und Loula Calnan of Leltoy have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Carrie Calnan, who has been con- fined to her bed with heart trou- ble for the past four weoka. Mrs. Richard Wright and her daughter, Beatrice, of Farrmworth avenue ,wore called to Cicburn, Tex., owing to the serious illness of the tormer'B father, A. G. French. A bonoflt moving picture will be presented In the Oakflold high school auditorium tomorrow eve, tho proceeds of which will go to the Boy Scout cump fund. The new officers of the Perse- viiranco clus* of the Presbyter- ian Sunday School are: Pros., Mrs. Boomer; first vice pros., tar». Hugh Patterson; sdcond vice prcs., Mu». Mulcolm Joseyi «ee. and trous,, Mrs. Jacob B, Gnnn; flow- er committee, Mrs. Perry H. Wight. The class voted to give $29 toward the church budget, Tho Missionary Society of tho Presbyterian church otpt kt Tues- day afternoon with Mr», Cflri Mer- kol of Bennett avenue. The devo- tions woro in churgo of Mrs. Don- ald Scott. The national topic, \The Foreigner in America,\ was dis- cussed by Mm. Michael Marrn and tho foreign topic, \Japan\ by Mrs. J. B Ring. Tho Presbyterian Gleaner class will hold Its March meeting In the church parlors tomorrow after- noon. Luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock by Mrs. Qulnton l/tz, Mrs. Uuono Acltorson and Mrs. Victor Ohs. During the builnoss session, which will follow tho luncheon, tho annual election of officers will bo hold. mer famHy, former occupant,, have moved to Sawyer. ^ Mr*. Kenneth AppUn spent Fri- day Jn Lyndonvflie with Mr. and Mr*. Charlei Martin, Norman Barry made a trip to New York City thfcweek. Mr*. May Stowcll, Mw. Bernlce Broadwell, Mr»,,Earl Plummer at- tended the Silver Tea at Waterport last week. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hiao and Miss Belle Cooper, all of Medina, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Tougcy. Mrs. Cynthia StowcJl is spending some time with her brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Jay Harris of Albion West Gaines Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spanton entertained as guests Sunday Mr. Spanton's brother, Mr. Leslie Spanton, his wife and son, Donald, of Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Lund spent Wednesday evening of last week with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foss and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foss at their home cast of Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grimes have moved from the County House road to the west part of Bertram Young's house. Mr. und Mrs. Howard Davis went to Rochester Sunday to visit i Mrs. Davis' father, Mr. Isaac Howard, at the hospital. Mrs. Davis' sister, Miss Aicen Howard, accompanied them. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Smith called on Mr. John Stermun Friday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Loret- ta Hitchcock at Long Bridge. Mr. Stermun Is convalescing from in- juries received from a fall last week. Mr. Frunk Mingle and family are moving from tho Porter house on the Waterport rood to Byron Sher- wood's west farm. Kennedy of hytm fpeat the week end with tb> fetter* piientt, Wr. and Mr*. Charle* Perry. ' The Wowani Home and Foreign HtitipAmr 'Seelefeir of the M, m Church will meet with Mrs. Lptfe* Beardsley Thursday afternoon, on March 18th. Leader, Mrs. Venut Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walker ere rejoicing over flje arrival of a son in the Lockport City hospital on Friday, March 5th, Eagle Harbor Herbert V. Putt, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Putt, was married in Buffalo Saturday, March 6th, to Miss Grace Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown of Buffalo, by the Rev. Walter W. Keeney of the Churchill Taber- nacle. After their marriage the wedding party drove to Eagle Harbor to the home of the groom's parents, where a very pleasant evening was spent with relatives. Mary Lee, ten year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lee of North Main street, was severely burned on the arm recently when she accidentally overturned the teakettle upon herself. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kidney are preparing to move to their new home on West Avenue soon. wmmmmmmm S ij-4 'v^5% /MJaffi^ '9V9 tVMIWWff. jrl**—- is meeting. Mr. and Mrs. William Watswn of Lockport and Mr. arid Mrs, Su«s Watson were gueits of Mr- and Mrs. Lincoln Shaw at Honeoye — I-Mr., and Mrs. Frpnk Ingram of flagars Falls mm taaHUi o£ Mr. SR»BJft1IWJ*|i ILJAHWJUWw West Shelby Wolcottsville Club mot Tuesday I l\(Ul Ridgeway Mi ond Mrs. George Owon wui'o gui'sts Sunday of her paronU, Mr. und Mrs. Klmor Klslier. Mr. und Mrs Hoyco Rood woro in (.ockuorl Tuesday afternoon, Tlio Ynung People's In the community hul uvonlng. Tho members of tho church ond Sunday school held u tureen BUU- prr in the cilnlng room of tho rhiirch lust Friday night. Mr. Wlllium Uoyco of Albion wini u Monday afternoon rullei ut the homo of hln duughter, Mis Iluyoo Rood. Donuld Hill of Medina und uunt, Mrn. Margaret Dahmun, called on Mrn Loo Schneider Tuesday. The little dauphin of Mr. and Mr*. Orrln Fon'wdl, who has boon In tho hoapiinl ncyci ul vv'eeks with pneiimonln, in ul homr uguln. Tlic house pnii.v lielil ut tho lioim? of Mi Qulnleiii of the Ang- liim mad Insl Satuiilm night was wt-ll nttended. East Lyndonville tho will Uudgor, Mi and Sunday evening, March 14 following religious pictures be shown at tho St. Michael's Luthorun Church of Wolcottsville ut seven-forty-five p. m.: \Christ the Fulfillment\ (4 reels), and \A Transformed Life\ VI reels). Ev- erybody m welcome Mrs. Bertha C'urnmlngs enter- tained the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Amlong and son, Eurl, und Miss Dorothy Amlong, of Lock- port, In honor of her two sons' birthdays. Mr. Elmer Amlong, of Lockport. hud a birthday on the Sth of Murch, und Mr. Alfred Am- long, of Wolcottsville, hud u birthday on March 7th Horn to Mr and Mia. Normnn I.iiKlke (nee Vloln Fitch), for- merly of this pluce, u son Mr Franklin Brtinlng, of Ol- oilt, i.s spending a few days at the home of his puients, Mi und MIK Frunk Hruning, and son. of the Ditch mud Mi and Mrs Alvin Fuskrl and .inn. Roger, of (iiiswiilri street, were .Sunday gin-xls at I he home i.r Mri Hertliu ('ummings and family Miss Noiinu Stuhl, who spent the week-end at the home of lici giiindpiii eiitn. Mr and Mii An- iliew Mcltv, bus returned to her lioine on the Ditch r\iid Mi. Murllii l.indke, of Royul- lon Cenlii, MM lleithu C'um- Mr und Mrs. Mlltoi Mr and Mr« Rnv Husltel Mr* Ai thin I,mine uhd Mi und i nungs weie recent Mi K. tJeoigu i'liinf. of Kiel Aui in a ' home of Ml. and were iho week end gueou, <if Oak field The undei hiloff. (iiilifiold high school hand, the dlic'llim of Cm I llul> Will give II flee CUIUM.II t ill the Oukfleld hl(ih mdiool audi- torium next Thiu-Kdav evenitig, March lllth A vmlorl pingimu will i>e cuiiied out. including itrvernl rnarcheji by John Philip Sousa, The Mikadu Wclertlon by Sullivan. Thu Chocolate SoUller Seluetioii ijy Straw, Ciivulcade Overture by Jiolmes. Iron Count Overture by Kind, cornet Solon by Rose Mitdn- nlu, und Ruth llnhii. and u »uxo> phofte duot by Helen Bullock and Fred XigroHdi. A public fish nuppei was nerved Feti Grindinii, Com Shelling und Mixing at J. 0. RIGNEL CO., INC. (ORLEANS IVULLS) Main St., Medina, N. Y, ... M und Mrs. Hoy Allien. . Mi .mil Mrs Hurry Richer of Medina mid Mis ('ml Ferny ulul children of TnniiU'ululu weie i e- renl i^ui-.t nf Mi and Mis llei t Hiiro. Mr. mid Mis T (lieen o( Me- dina ipenl Suinhn c\ cuing with Mi and Mrs Knlph Albone Mrs Perry llitimomnn spent Fri- day ut (lull Hi dim d and Medina Mm Itiiheit Albone is ill with lOllKllltls EliDt 1,.VIHIOII\ tile mcmbriu and Ook Ol chin d unit of the Homo Ullii'BU met willi Mrn. R Axtell Maic|i :iid foi linn third slip innkitut lessmi Mis. Hartlwti of Albion attended the meeting Kenyonville Cm don Butler hns ftccepwd W™ position us Supprvlnor of tho Or- lemis I'ounty AjrrtcultUI'al Coruwr- vntion Assoclufion for the year und b«'i;nn his duties lust Monday morninK Mr. und Mrn. George Lacy, of MUidlepoit, were recent guestn ot Mr. ono Mrs. l.u Bnrry. Mr, and Mm Arthur Murphy nd s«m. Robert, of Rocliestor, ere Sunday guests of Mrs Etta Hohba a11<1 sons. Ml', und Mrn Bliitr Clark und Nellie Hutlei, of Kenmore, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mi's I tow urn Butler Mi'i). Pauline Popen unci M>ns (lave moved into the house owned by Oinnge Strickland The tlilm- ^ miieiiiMjiiui! •U-JL IUU EARL LOADES & SONf culleis ut the Mrs Frank Mrunmii and son Mi and Mrs. Rudolph Melt/, of I.oikpoit. mid Mis Siefred Hrun- ing weie recent callers at the home of Mr und Mrs. Fred Sihli'ijcl and family, of the Ak- ion road Mi and Mm Andrew Moit7. and family, of Peet street, who have been working on the Ro.v- alton muck farm the past six or seven yems, have hi rod out for the NOIISOU to Mr Lewis Drunlng und will drive one of Mr. Brunlng's milk trucks. Mr. Meltz expects to begin his duties about April 1st, It Is reported. Mr. and Mrs. Moitz expect to move to their own home south of WoluottsvLUv It is reported that Wilfred Melt*, has hired out to Charles Dunklebergor, of McNull's Cor- ners, and expects to begin his duties soon. Mr. and Mi's. Herbert Taskol and Mrs. Fred Stuhl, Sr , wore Monday cnllors ot the home of Mr und Mrs. Clarence Schilling und daughter, Mario, of Lock- port, as Mrs Schilling has baen confined to her bed and Is able to be up and around agnhi Mrs Schilling's raun,v (rionds am glad to hear that she Is uble to be up The Home Bureau will hold a Spring Conference for officers und leaders at Albion, March 12th. Mrs. Gertrude Kraatz is in St. Jerome's Hospital, Batavia, for observation. Mrs. Sadie Shelp, Middleport, spent Sunday with Wm. Fink. While removing a kettle from the stove Saturday last, Mrs. Benj. Amos fell, receiving bodily bruises and severe burns on her hand und arm. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Albright, of Somerset, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Albright. John Pask and family of Oak- field, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs Benj. Amos. Harold Blumerick has gone to Buffalo to work in a garage. Ogden Colburn, of Minn., has been at his farm recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams attended a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Putt, Eaglo Harbor in honor of their son Her- bert's recent marriage. Elmer Lake, of Rochester, was the overnight guest of Jay Brack- et! on Sunday. Mrs. Edgar Miller is confined lo the house by an attack of grip. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fuller ond Nelson Hill attended the Pomona Grange at Barre Center Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fuller and family, of Buffalo, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ful- ler Sunday Howard Vincent is recovering fi om an uttaek of the grip. Mr. Ferdinand Blumerick is ill ut his home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Winter attended the funeral of Mrs. F. S. ('< nklin ut Honeoye Falls Friday uftornoon. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Beck and sons, of Royulton, were Monday night dinner guests of Mr imd Mis Eurl F. Winter. The toucher, Miss Ellzubeth Snow, und the pupils of district school No. 13, will hold a tea par- I ly March 12. Mrs. Spry will speak | on the Parent Teacher Association. East Shelby i ~ Special sei vices will be held at the Millville Church on Thursday and Friday evening of this week and beginning on Sunday evening services will be held every night during the week. The Rev. Ralph Stanley of West Somerset will as- sist the Rev David Khngler. The special services will close on Palm Sunday. The Shelby and Bane .Sunday school convention will be held at the Millville M. E. church on Frl- duy afternoon, March 19th The penny supper which was held «t the Grunge hall on Friday evening for the benefit of the Ludies Aid Society, was well at- tended Seventeen dollurs cleared Fast Shelby Grunge. No 1230 will hold the regular meeting on Saturday evening. A picnic sup- per will be served ut 6:30 A good attendance is desired. Deputy Master Ml I ford B. Hakes of Barr'c Hartland w c KIDCBWAY. N. V All Kinds of Farm Machinery for Sale COMMENCING MAKCH lBth \ T, I' meets Thursday uf j ternooti of this week nt the home of Mrs. Roy Qrownoll. The State President. Mis I) Leigh Colvm, or New York Ot|y. will be the guest speaker Hut tland-Johnsoo Creek Home Bureau wili hold u meeting Tues- day. March Iflth In the Methodist Choi ch dining room A well bal- uniM'd dtuuer will be prepared und scivod, in charge of Mrs Robert Meicnlf nnd Mrs Ralph White. Owing to the serious illness of Mi$ l,eiui Mvtcalf, the penny sup- i planned for March 11th at the usotiu Temple nt Johnson's Creek bus been indefinitely post- poned Mrs Frederick Raymond left Monday to spend a few days with relatives in Rochester. Hitrtland Conservation Club will hold u public card party in tho club rooms Wednesday evening, Ma \Depend upon Our Husbands' For Forty Years a Standard of Excellence Full Money Back Guarantee CALVES' CORDIAL COW TONE COWS' RELIEF LOUSE POWDER Sold By Jas. 0. Rignel Co. INC. MEDINA. N. Y, : Made By OUR HUSBANDS COMPANY Lyndon, Vt. \I.I-UIV1! •H Hj^y^?-5*-gHJ ^ Bates: loiter ^fJj^'^^^^sW 25c. Additional Cbrifie«utive InwrtionsSc per Li« ,,, i , i, fv, n w?** .\-.-.m THESE USED CARS? MERCS HOW; For Rent FOB BENT—Three room kitchen- ette apartment, furnished. 207 B. Center St., Medina. • xx +*n^^^**^^^*^ For Sale W E ARE selling so many new 1937 Dodge and Plymouth ctrs that we must move our stock of trade-ins fast—and can afford to price these Blue Seal used car and used truck bargains'way below their market valuel Don't miss this chance of the year! Hurry over while they last! LOOK AT THE $$ YOU SAVE! 1936 Plymouth $535 Coupe 1936 Chevrolet $525 Coach 1935 Ford .. $489 4 Door Sedan 1931 Chevrolet $195 Coach Many Other Different Makes and Models to Choose From LeVan & Ftynn FOR SALE—Peach Trees, A No, 1 j,25c; Medium 18c. This stock is non-storage, every tree grown un- der my personal supervision, bud- ded on natural mountain seedlings making a hardy root system; buds from selected trees. Nursery one mile east Kendall Mills on Roose- velt Highway. E. E. Ellis, Holley, N. Y., F. D. Phone 33-F-3 Hamlin. 38w4xx FOR SALE—1936 Dodge Coupe 1934 Ford Tudor 1931 Chevrolet Coach (Radio) 1932 Ford Coach 1936 Plymouth coupe 1936 Oldsmobile Sedan (Radio) 1936 Buick Trunk Sedan 1933 Reo Coupe Several other good used cars Phone 2 L. A. WALKER JBuick, Pontiac, Cadiiiac, LaSalle •111! if F^f§%*fe FOR SALE—13* aeries; „ ,_ e, of Bflo. Ibc,tra46ba.bldgs;«a^ trie, 15 a. nice tiqib^creW, 111 tilled, abundance^ Irdifc J4 M# cattle, teams, VS'jhehs iand eatiip?' ment. Price $420O> Elji* B*0s, th%> SpringviUe, N. Y. • - yfai$ Auction Sales AUCTION SALE/—On account of sickness I will sell at public auc- tion on my farm located on ijee road, 4 miles south west! of Alfiioh . on Thursday, March 25th, begin- ning at 12:30 p. m, ?harpz J. horses, herd of Jersey cows, farjija tools and otems, Jerome A. Brace proprietor. Ed. Sayers Auctioneer;, B. W. Brace, Clerk, 38w2 Wanted FOR SALE—Modern house, suit- able for home and business. \K\ Tribune Office. y 34tf FOR SALE—White typing paper, 8'A x 11, 50c per package ox 500 sheets. Also yell6w second sheets, 30c per package of SOD. Medina Tribune, S. A. Cook Building. ^»^*^^^^^ Help Wanted WANTED—Tenant with teams and tools to work a good farm. Baled hay for sale. A. H. Phillips, Hulberton, N. Y„ Phone Holley 0OB-F-2. 38 WANTED — Correspondents for The Medina Tribune in neighbor-, ing communities not now repre- sented. If interested, call, at this, office for particulars/ irU! ' -Hrr\\:fffritt' , , | DEADSTOCK REMOVED CALL ECONOMY FIRST WE ALWAYS FAT' HIGBLEST PEICB8 l Prompt Service—Day or Nlrlit EC0NO1MY REDUCTION CORP. 550 BABCOCK ST. BUFFALO, Ji. If. PHONE—WASHINGTON 1,723 At Ottr Expense NtWTIig OTHER ROUND TRIP FARE BARGAINS Boston $12.55 Scranton $7.15 Schenectady .. 7.15 Albany 7.15 Plttsfleld 8.95 Newark 9.90 GREYHOUND TERMINAL Armstrong's Drat Store 448 Main Street Phone 481 $Q.90 9 1 Trips Dally Warm Coach*)* Oar little girl was taken ill with the croup in the middle of the night about a month ago. I started out in the car after the doctor. There had been a fresh snow over that really big one we had, and just before I got to the main high- way I slid into a ditch and couldn't budge my car. \I got out and walked to Bill Sibley's place where I knew there was n telephone and called Doctor Fcnton. He fold mc what to do until he got there, and then Rill rook mc home in his car. \Helen was Still very sick when Dottv-. .-., ton got there the next morning, but she cmne around all right. \That same morning I went down to shovel out ray car and went on to town to tell them to put my telephone bade \You never can tell when you'll need help in an emergency like that, and I've found the telephone is the quickest way to get it.\ # A ttltpooKt ft ibtjarm bam* is invaluabh m era/rgtnau. But it's also usaklt tttryday in tarrying on tht biuintss of tbi farm. It mart that pays for itstlf in sating trips and helping ytw sbep artmnd for suppJits, Wt 7/ U gi«i ti ttli jtm bo-w nail) mtxptn- $ivt farm tilipbtnt strvit* is if yen wilt call Ml tht Businttt Office. NIW YOIK TiliPHONi COMPANY tf