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Page Six lialilltti».L D. of A. C. Honor Mrs. C. Woodford Otettani Chapter, Daughters of American Colonisw, held a meet- ing June 3rd at the home of Mrs. George LaMont of Albion, to cel- ebrate Organization Day, May 22. Mrs. George Doollttle, the new re- gent, presided at a business meet- fag followed by a picnic luncheon. The programs tor the coming meetings under the chairmanship of Mr». Homer Luttenton were g ven out. Two major items of ln- rcst were addresses on \A Win- ter in California\ by Mrs. Avery Andrews and \Old California Mis- sions\ by Cora Woodford. Appointment of chairmen for various committees had been made and were listed in the Chapter pro- gram as follows: Membership, Mrs. Edmunds Chapman; publicity and printing, Mrs. Helmer Snow; en- tertainment, Mm. George Doollt- tle; correct use of the flag, Mrs. Spencer Tanner; colonial and gen- ealogical records, Mrs. George La- Mont; by-laws, Mrs, George Tills. Announcement of the appointment by the State Executive Board of Mrs. Woodford for the Stutc Regls- trorship was made. Plans for fu- ture work were discussed. The afternoon came to a close with a visit to Mrs. LuMont's love- ly gardens where muny rare and Interesting pluntu were shown. Some Attractions At Diana Theatre A thriller, \KIHK \f Gamblers\ that In worth HWirig Is scheduled for Thursday und Friday. Claire Trevor, Lloyd Nolun, and Aklm Tumlroff take the load* In this »lory of un undc-i world bly shot who has rhargs \f the Blot ma- chine racket (loud performance, «any running plot, nnd a perfect cast put this uhove the average racketeer film (Jo for action. \Charlie Chan at lh<- Olympics\ inakrn grand rnysleiy fare for 'Sat- urday. This time Charlie Is trail- Ui« u stolen ai'roplurie Invention end the trail lends hi Heilln where, while lie in nut wiiU'lilng the Olym- pics, Charlie ICCOVCIM the Inven- tion, rescues hui kidnapped son «nd captures the thieves A show for all mysU'ry fans. The gayest and hrlghtest comedy of the year \I Met lllm In Paris\ In helng |)ie»ent«'d Hi the Diana Sunday and Monday Claudetle Colliert In tin' hard working girl from New Yolk who goes to Purls (or her lung anllclpated fling llcie she meets not otie hut two men. ftobei t Young and Melvyn Douglas. Kiimi then- they go to tSwll/ei lulid wheie the skating, skiing und liolmledlng scenes aie UMJ hlg featinc of the plcluie tiny romedy, iiplendld scenery und |i gi cut li In iif pl.iyei M will put this uinung the big ten lit the end of the year See ll The tram ol 'I'ynnie .powei and Lin i-lta Yuung l.i lieie Tui'sday uliil Wednenilay in Ihcli lali-nt pie- lllli' called \I'ufe Meti (ipiilc \ llri«» |R the nlni y nf u yuung man wliu owed a debt In Adiilphe Men- Juu und In in dei lo keep fmin go- ing to Jail un In in,iltr lm ,• to a I n li Amei li an gn I Hut nf cow tie In' lenlly falln in lose Willi hel und Unit In when ,ill Hie tiouhle tiegniH Tviiine ai Hie yuung riuin und Ml,-.n Young un 11ir Mill Ami'il- Ciill Mil then |iui U exhemely well A ll«hl gay. i,ii ,-ln-i- plcliiu. that hi win tb I'lghly iiiiiiutes nf iiliy- IMMIV II lime (; '/\ WW.*, mothtrt, tlii»r»—4h«y r« ofltn- lortad to point th« way lo hair health to their mon tolkl For women know that a healthy head produce* handtome hair I And lhat'i why women everywhsro are pointing lo Fom-ot Hie remarkable foaming oil jhompoo which first nourlthes the •colp. then takei the dull, parched hair and brlrtgt It back to glowing heolth. Fom-ol It to economical i a Utile goei a long way. Atk your druggltt (or the regular 50c ill*. Or, write tor a oonerou* trial bot- tle, encloilng 10c to cover packing) end poitaoe- FOM-OL Merc tfceaa tkm iipoo —a Utmtmtmtl \ t/*** »\»» V Entertain For Recent Bride Mrs, John ^Barpn and Mis* Catherine Hoey entertained at a shower last Monday evening at the home of the former on Gene- sea Street in honor ol Mr*, Donald Rowley of Lyndonville, formerly Miss Geraldine Bruflt of Medina, The evening was spent in playing games for which prizes were won by Mrs, Hervey Hill, Miss Alice Stielow, Mrs. Rowley and Misfl Harriet Donahue, The houteases served dainty re- freshments with the table get for twelve. The bride wag presented with on electric Iron and a table lamp from the girls. Crops Benefited Throughout State Light to moderate showers, abundant sunshine, and warmer weather have benefited croos throughout the state, according to the United States weather bureau at Cornell, In port, the report for the week ending June 1 says: '•Much field work was done the last half of the woek. Alfalfa, meadows, and pastures continued to make excellent growth. Some corn and potatoes were planted, but most of these crops are yet unplanted, Potatoes on Long Island are from three to six Inches above ground and are growing rapidly. \Truck crops responded rap- Idly to the wurmer weather, and gurden-maklng progressed. Fruit prospects continue to be good.\ STATE OF NEW YORK County Court Orleans County ARTHUR ENNIS, Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE MONAHAN, PATRICK MONAHAN, KATHERINE FITZ- PATRICK and BRIDGET MA- CAULKY, Defenduntu TO THK ABOVE NAMED DE- KKNDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON- ED U> aiiHWer the complaint In thin action, and to nerve a copy of your answer, or, If the complaint IM not served with this summons, to nerve u notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney, within twenty duys after the service of tills summons, exclusive of the day of service, in CUHO of your failure to appear or unawer, Judgment will be taken against you by de- fault for the relief demanded In the ccirnplulnt. Trial to he held In the County of Orleans. Dated: January 27, 1037. DAVID A. WHITE, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office & V. O. Address, Cook Building, Medina, New York. T.i CEORGE MONAHAN, PAT- RICK MONAHAN, KATHERINE FIT/.I'ATHICK and BRIDGET MACAUl.EYj Tho foi failing summons Is neivrd upon you hy publication, pursuant to an Order of the Hon IIKKTRAM K HAI1COURT, Coun- ty JUIIKI' of (lileuns County of the Sliili- uf New VIH li, dated the 2Bth day of May, IIKi7, and filed with Ihi'i'leik uf the County of Oilcans, Stnt<- of New York The object of thin action H to fniei'losi' a inoi l|(at!e upon the pii'iiimes rlesci ibt'd below, execut- ed In John llliind hy .lames Muiia- hiiii ilnled the 20lh day of July, UK!I foi Two hundred and fifty dnlluiH < $2311 Ml) wilh intei e-it fmin July Jill, in:!:) (which innil- KiiK<\ win, i econU'd In the office of the I'leili of llileiilis County, New Vm It mi the Tiwii day of July, 11)111. in I.lbei 117 of Mnt IKIIKI-. nt 1'ane 'lll'l, and which innttuaue was as- slUiied lo Arthui I'.nnls, the plain- tiff, by John Bland on the 14th dav of Deceniliei , 1113(1, which n«- slijlimeiil win i ecoi ded In the of- fice of Ibe i lei k of i it leans Coun- ty, New Yoili on the l!Mh day of Dei .Miihei . UKIfl, in l.ibei 20 of ns- ••iKiiuient of MmluiiKes at I'mje •lit.I The |>• ,i|>ei |\ in <|ui'\llnn Is ile- '.i i ilieil a., folluw s Al.l. THAI' TRACT OR I'AH- A'hl. Ill' LAND, MUllltf in the Tow li of ltld|(e\\a\, County of t )r lean* and Stale of New Yolk, ll IMMIIK a |i,ut nt lot numhei eight- een in luxMiship fifteen nnd I unite llin il of the llollnnd Land Cotn- p.iiiv i I .mill, buunded as fiillnwu. \\t lleKintiiiiK nl the south biiuuiK of the I'oitaKc ltnnd, so culled, at the inn lliwct coinei of said mid- dle lliiut of Mild lot and iiintiliiK tlii'iici' MUilh f lft v - f i\«- (RM de- Hirvs and fifteen ( I Pi I nillulteH I'ii.it uloiiH the smith hounds of the I'm tune Riuid, nine chains and eleven links, thence soutlieily at i IK I il niujles to the said Pollute lloitil, wvrii chums, thence West- ell V pai nlli'l to the I'm tiiKe Road, fi\ f liuuns and eighteen links to the west line of .sunt middle third, llu-nie iioitlunly iilonjj said west Inn- eiHht chains and eight links In the place of tie(]imiiti|i, cuntalii- ;irii'M nf bind Mav 2H, 11)37 DAVID A WHITE. Attomev for I'liilntitT, OfTlee JIMI Address. Cook Hutldlnii, Mvdnm, New York. HI K fue D.ilcd Mlwll ESKELSON DAIRY PastouriiRCKl Milk nnd Cream Haw Milk Chocolate Chill Buttermilk Plans finder Way For Orleans Fair On August 4-5-6-7 More than $10,000 wilUbe of- fered this year by the Orleans County Fair Association tor agri- cultural premiums alone, Wilbur Mull, Albion, secretary of the as- sociation has announced. In addi- tion there will be attractive purses given for harness and running races and with 21 pacers ana\irot- ters already stabled at the Fair Grounds race track, racing events are expected to be the most out- standing in several years. An unusual display of exhibits besides high grade midway at- tractions is expected to attract thousands to the four-day fair in session here August 4, 8, 6 and 7. Milt Hlnltle's Texas Ranger Rodeo with 00 horses and steers and 20 expert performers is already booked. Work at scheduling exhibits is underway this week with the as- signment of Agricultural Society officers, sponsors, as separate de- partment heads. According to the assignments an- nounced by Wilbur Mull, secretary, Earl Strickland, of Carlton, will act as general overseer; Gen P. Clark, B&rrc, vice president, gen- eral superintendent of police work; Herbert C. Allis, Clarendon, super- intendent of midway and conces- sions; Stanley Bentley, Lyndon- ville, superintendent of cattle; Howard Hill, Knowlesvllle, super- intendent of sheep and awine; Os- car Trow, Albion, superintendent of poultry; William Grinnell, Me- dina, superintendent of horses; Delbert Root, Holley, floral hall chairman; Earl Hare, Shelby, in charge of race track activities, as- sisted by Waller Hardenbrook, Kendall and Wallace Weld, Rldge- way, superintendent, and James H. Ryan, Barre, treasurer. •JM; •v. yi ... ..... fu HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOB ALL KINDS OF JUNK L. LAZARUS Medina 38 Visit WEBER'S JEWELRY STORE flf 132 Main St. • Lockpoit We Carry a Full Mne of DIAMOND RINGS, WATCHES, JEWELUY and SILVERWARE Wo also take rare of Watch and Jewi-lry Repuiring or any other Jowehy business at 1 16 State Street, Medina—Or Call 80-M. WEBER Your leweitr When the Clock Strikes Nine Saturday Night, The Medina Tribune's Subscription Drive Officially Closes! All subscription reports must be in the sealed ballot box at Rosenkrans' Drug Store. Immediately thereafter the Judges (selected by leading candi- dates) will retire to check the votes and announce the winners. Prizes will be awarded as soon as the winners are determined. All Qualified Candidates Are Listed Below in Alphabetical Order: Mr. Burdette Colton - - Medina Mr. Hugh Gould - - - Medina Mrs. Irving Johnson Lyndonville Miss Theresa White - - Medina The Climax Comes Saturday, 9 P.M. How Will They Finish? FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!.'.' „HE ANClEI^ST PHOEN \C\ ANSr BURIED-THEIR. DEAD IN CQFF1N5 MADE FROM THE BOARDS OF THE SAME TABIES FROM WHICH TH DECEASED £SJS.' By H. T. Elmo A OMMBR cxFCKtmr WA3 RECeM-TVf SERVED OUT VteST WO «U-THE OINelW •KOOSHT TMPTT IT WAS QUITE DgL4W\S IP. THE GOOFUS FAJM1LY By a X Elmo