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MEDINA'S BEST MEDIUM FOR *PSE ADVERTISER I: MgBIJML - TBIfitlNE 0B YEAR—NO. 28 ftp Medina Man's Death follows Herj^-On Gnyfe* Sear Middleport Sunday Walter Lcszczynski, of Glenwood Avenue, Suc- cumbs to Injuries Tuesday Morning. Five Other Medina Men Involved I ft I I IBB. Funeral services will be held at 500 o'clock tomorrow morning (or Walter Leszczynki, 21, of 182 Glen we od Avenue, Christmas holi- day automobile accident victim, who suffered critical injuries in a head-on ciush in the Middkport- Lockp'-it h.ghway, two miles west cf Middleport about 10:30 Sunday nignt- The' young man died at me Mivliii.* Memorial Horpital at 545 Tji.-lay morning of a broken back. !.••<•• uroken ribs and internal inj-jriL- [e-7;.'\nski was nd.ng in an autorv\ bile- driven by Henry Kurcl- rell. li). '-^ Gulf street, and con- tai.-ir.y fiiur other Medina resi- deit-- im luding: Cr.e-tc Washak, 21, Gulf street. who UJJ allowed to return to his home Ft arris Buttons, 30, Stork street, also un i.iured and allowed t o re- turn ! \ine Waltc. Dombroski, 22, High street, who suffered cuts and brui.-f- Edmund Swirksi, 10, Glcnwood AUT'..;. v.-ho suffered cuts and briii-.'.- .ind general shock. The other uutcmobile involved n the -idc-swiping accident w;.s AROUND THE WITH SNOOP and SCOOP t An.\i.g Tho.-c Present— Ra'. .» n >* quite a lot of M(- d na.- '.um.nuric:- of the >'.a^c li.st Mu..:, •• c. ening al l 1 o I-.t ji^rnun Alum!...i- Surety el a re ---bave White .Ir, \Queen\ Hy;,:i. '•Mike' Ac. r .irir 1 uti.eii. Ua\''.- oxtia cun.. .'um time at Albany Law Sc!t<\ i .a t term wa.s devoted to a pr'diii'i'ii of llcnnk Ibsen's \The I>'l Hi'UM 1 \. Another Sn;.!:e- spui ,ir production ii alii.idy un- der euii-icU ration for next fall. • I'eihiip., Its Only Old A g — S; i.ulic ivr.'i -the euiur;'.; cf the llig Apple ' winch \>\t,rr i ut suud'nly at '.he Hi^nnion Alumnae Dai ( Monday e\ • m •;; .H.H :••< son.' nf the- yminge; -\\ -i.ili.nt; a.'. ' ii i'thir d.ii'\t r- on l'i\ (.'.' a veiy ch.i i.-i lift \.' u'\.'. lac. t, icel lo in itnti ii.-. in'. i r.i- J.' 'I hue km .ii:.I -ti i.' r I •,' v.. '• .'III I hold n^ i iit I •• a c. . ' qt •!(• dalUT', I'.iU l ,l> o. o; \ ' g.f. .i It -el. or pel hap t - . clay JI i;..iie iorr\er. Federal Market Kviert To lie Speaker al Farm Foods Exposition '• . .'.'table {iroweis f-1 m .-ill > • i . •>'''. Yui k State will .:' , 1 I. v -'i ' x. Director id il.c i • . i- ..-• \f Marketing .nut \ . I . ; i ; A*'' ( merits, VVasliing'o. ::, at Sy.;:- et-.- January 7. A' in unccment ef Mr. Wii«- -•:'.- a\ • I 'ance of an invitati n t\ •M-' 'K at the vv.nter ntcc ting ( f '-'•'• l.mp r e State Potato C'.ub an 1 •V Yo; k State Vegetal, e Urcv.- f • A-sociation, wa= maoe by hoy A I'mter of Elba, general chair- lr '' of arrangements for th e g.' i nng of food produce'.'. • '• \rgetao!2 nun w.ll m.c t '•' \:a\u.-e January .>. r 'i :-i..'i 7. >' • Mi'i-in to their p- • g. .i:i!. tin- <t ' is also will stase t' i Nev.- 1 •'• State Ka: in V • .>;;!.- I x| <.- - and Trade- S' o\v i-n \ • > < '•\' The expe».-il:op. i . d • .;•:• o ' \ rm eon.<--urriirs by y ..pi, c * • •'- how to t'-i! oil il 'y ,i ; Hid to port pi \..ill i i - on '.!.. labei - av mg (ii v.e< - an'i i' • irif! metlioa:.. Focal Man'w Horse 'i > \l? Freijarcd 1 or I'rack Opening- 1 Cai',^ ( i i • ' . . . I i,i• k(r. '< •. •. • ,- \ : ' il i..r'i -,: !••• - i i r 'c ' '.v. ' ' Pi <:I . ' f ii M .. . I- . ' 1 . • w ill i . ': r |. • ..' : • I •. t o op.'i'ii i.. i .f I 1! • , i , 1 I .1' ill g M'ii.i I. '.' . I l i .'•! (.ird i v c •. pi. '• i , i ' .i \I Un third v.\ • k i f J,,i.u. ;. . Sheriff Hudson •Makes Appointments 1 ••;.- County Sin ' :fT lt:,y- ( • 1 h i i.<--oii iia- ..' '.. .i.i i i <! '•' v- mg Hppuin;ii . i.i ili . - i (Hark, fui nil . h- i ,f I. HI .- • .If. Earl J M :l- . !„:!.•• . ono Root, (iepu'y ii, •'. n^'it '< ik. 1 i apjM Hitmcii'' fi i in ti\ 'I offilf will h e llunir af- ' '• uaiy 1. ^ ardens MakinM babbit Examinations • el garr.e pii.'o-tt.: . •.-.- it WaiQ*»n M.iu-in- < ) i'.r « n. \aking jjt'iioau .ii !..;nni.'.- ••'UiU to th e Bill IMU ..( Game •• ; mar for exanniiat.un by the «r\at:r;n paiholuginl ,n njirfl i.^ease, including detection of •-•mia. driven by Charles Lord, 40, Gas- pert restaurant proprietor, who escaped, injury. Riding with him and also of Gasport were Leon Detchess, 35, uninjured; Joseph Reef, 76, who received a cut on the head, and Edward Durkin; 54, who suffered a cut hand . Lef.zezyn.sK.i and the other in- jured Medina residents were take-n to the hospital by a passing motor- ist, where tnty were attended by Dr. Kent Williams of M.dellepoil. The cra?h was invest/gated by Middleport Police Chief Charles White and Orleans Substation Troope-s, J. N. Smiih and James Biady. Authorities revealed that Kurdaell'5 machine turned over and struck a tree after coming in contact with Lord's car. Kurd- zell's car was traveling west and the Gasport man's east at the Vme of the accident. Neither Kurdzell or Lord, dri- vers cf the two cars, weie detain- ;d by authorities after questhn- ing concerning th e crash. If a coroner's inquest into the death rf the- Medina ma n is held i t will be in Niagara County, where the .U'cdent occurred. The dieei's'-d i-- survived by his Client.--. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lrs- 'c yi> ki; i lie siiter, Mi.s. Herman Lcittr, a;:d two brothers, Jcseph •mil Stephen, all of this place. Tho young man was a former •I'liicnt at Sacred Heart School, \'intra! School and Medina High 'th(<l. Alt'.iougii unemployed at h '. :rn r of his death, he was at re tune in t'ie employ of the A. L. .wi'tt Iirn Work.- heie. Lyntonvil!c f Sixty Years !-'.• '-j yjr.i of ta; py cirnpan- ii n ' ip v,\ : .• leai./ed by Mr. and Mis. M(Mn Gai rett who on Mon- day, Dec. rnber 27, attained their in lie'. '\ wedding anniversary ut their heme ( n 37 Map e Avenu?. I >!',- i mi ,' 1 ' •• ri.,y v.\i.'-. sp\nt i, 11 • . ' y . . '' i : ' i •'. i • with t' 11 . i •_,..!• dii'. ili., 'llie'pii Par; i mge. iVI . ; i ' rvh .i (1;., 11 .' wei e in. i - ; .i I Dei mil.' r li i, 1H77. ut i,n ! 'i (', ;, I'.'A ii.il CI in'ch in C la.in s 1 v ' • l(o\ . (li in :'i Audi .' i:.. 'i i ; : •,' .1 i '-I i lo. :i , i v i. ; ... n \'.\. 1: . .i. : I Ii on i . ,.. i 1 .! •', i. i .y '• • n• , i • ini'I ' . \ .. ','..'.;.' c.e.r;: it r, i- Brotherhood Bible Class Organizes AtM,E.Ctairch i The Brotherhood Bible Class of the Methodist Church has ieeent- ly reorganised with the election o% the following officers: Presi- dent, Dr. Ross Araett, Vice Presi- dent, I . F. Kerr; Secretary, C B. Dice. Membership committee: Ellwood Zimmerman William Matson, Howard DePew Enter- tainment Committee 'William Franchell, Rockwell Kingsley, Dr. J. J . Walker. Prospects committee: Cady Lacy, Harry Shaiman, Chas. Raymond. The Class is at present engaged In a membership contest with the Men's Class of the Albion Church. At this writing th e honors are about evenly divided: As the contest continues until Easter, our relative positions ma y b e materi- ally changed unless every man i s determined to be present each Sunday. Our minister is teacher of the Class and i s expounding the les- sons in an interesting and helpful way. Unaffiliated men are cordially invited to join our goodly fellow- ship. We meet at 11:45 a. m. I n sanctuary of the Church. Crash Injuries Take Life Of Albion Man Francis Jurfwtck Dies in Lock- port Hospital. Accident Is Sec- end to Strike In Family (, ' •' ' it i:.i v . h I. • •. i \'i -, '• I I • t w, r- 1 . ;r i .vi.... \ i .i. . f h ip;;> ; l. .1.. .- , ill. hi;''.w„y. ;'t--r!t Brsy at Hospital on Christmas? Kill her! '.'.' i . ( ;''o l.'in c(! Sl.i'c > Post • ..in . J;. ji o.i ,iorl I lb'ii i'd undi i I i,i'- ol e. i r \.mas p^.-'Kag- v and hue r.i last week, the 'tori:, that ubii4Uili;us biaiet of giad tid.ngs, al.oj put in a busy day a! Medina. In ail U\xv .cpinite tr ps wi i r i-,',ti- to the Med n a Memor.al i .] i al i TI l'i\. sli'.'.ns Dav, lw.) i i:'- . \ I t'.v . b i \s. '1 II .Mi ,m \ M: -. Willi..m Thame, . i . i .'.-.I I u •. and lo Mr . and M..-. I'aui (-in i of \\'e..; Avenu', \. i . | i -.. loi •! IJ.IIJV g.i K while . •' - \u . • I .i'i to .Mi. ai.d Mi - ii il-i !;• u ' y. i '• I-> '.rtfinvillf. a '. Mr. ..net Mi .. Kenni't i Lane. . . hit - v..' > ii.i\ \Toil Sni-'ii CI;.i.'.- cv .-i ylji.rly . i\.-: about i . • ,in <;:y jub com- i ' d tn noiK .\ : i in;n k od the • '- v. i . r'lv l\ I'-o 'I'r'ljiini\ i' n - , . .. n | . | i '..'i l o-c ' .'. •t, ' .i ; ti ip I- ' ir. tnt :i\ f i I y.< p M ! • Anil I 1 <:' ,; . i ed and Y,:-i. (ial-a-hei', L:« \ :i::cm-'i [ Announeed .', , .o n .1 flai l i - i .;.. . ' a.. •• I . .i pp. f-x • - • ' v ;,'o ' .' o.i •: bono i. ' • \ , ' , i • : j'.d.iy af- .\' ', iii' t Jii y an- : • < • • i k i i: i r ' ut ti n :. M y I. i/ .'.- A. to An - i'.i ..'.i i J- i. i I M i iili ! •.!.., 1'.. .-• lo if Look- ('o*\sa^c On Disiilay At Muchow's Fci\ Week i a -,i. . p- ' . • n •. of ' ut •• •(,. i • :< .J ti ' , v.i • Y. a t liu- r:,. ••.'. v in.• i. iy f!« x\'\ .'.hi p oil Ma fi St: f et W!'<MC a Johanna Hill i. •• i-fr-rfgf w.i- kept on diiplay f : 'iv •( ' . • sf'.. n days. The v. JK\. <->\ d.^p.ay in the window, \\ t - et'i-i\ zc* .n rrl'ophanc and for a Vit^k KI pt its ?h;.pc an d cuiiy.. of.natcn . eri an unuMially l«r.u li ngth of t.me (or roy* Xo keep ,ii perfect f\iitpe under such abnormal conditions. Francis Juriwick, 22 , Alb on man, died late Saturday night in the Lcckport City Hospital of in- juries sustained in an automobile mishap at Warren's Corners near Lockport late Friday when lie was returning home from Tonawandu. The fatal crash was the second accident to occur within the mem- bership of his family. Meanwhile in Rochester, Judwick's cousin, Roger Coff, 21, of Mullen Place, Ins wife and iwo year old :<jn, were struck down by a truck. Mi.-. Goil was teleand horn the 'ii-ipita' niter Pealment but fa- ther ;ir.Q son n:v conf.ned. Their condition is rrpoi ted iii \lairly tjood.\ Judwick left Albion about a year ago t o take work in Tona- wanda. Surviving hi m are his giandmolher, Mrs. Paul Judwick i f A.bion, and two shlei s, Victoria ui.i Pauline Judwick, both cf Rochester. I'Ui.erat sir', ices VA'trc held To. OLV inoinl.'ii; at n.n e o'clock lioin St Maiy's C'liuifh, Albion, with burial in St. Jo. ei ill's Cetne- tery. Mark Skinner 'Injured When Struck By Car M,i i. .\- kiimt-r. 711. of Z'.'l Wi.'t '. iii'.i; itiiit and barge canal a./'K'' ip..atur at l'iu>:pi'ct ave- !••!'. Mineied head lacerations, hi,ii e- and oti r r minoi Injuncs ; W,I.M h- was stiuek by an auto- ' on bih while enssng Wist ave- nue fom die Pi si Office about ! J:H0 Tuesday evening. The ariver of the aulomob.lc, It'y i-'. Dunn of Toiuwande, was id iced after quest ionini; by Ciiie-er Carl Tuohey who lrivesli- gati ii al the scene. , The injured ma n was, given first aid tieatment at the scene by Howard Olds of West avenue and taken to the Medina Memoiiol . i.-pital in the ambulance of D. J. Cleaiy. Jr. Dr. K-rit Will.am-. , cf r.lid'ileport, at'cnfiing phyi- rir.n. tcport.', Mr. Skinnei s condi- ! i n as fa\ orable. Ergonian Alumnae Dance Enjoyable \V,!n n lai zv ruiinbe: of Me- o' r '.', younger ;.et home from the i Hi g' i' for the Clin.st ma-; siu-in. tho annual dance of the Kigunian Alutnnao Society on Monday evi- r •' • z a! Ui' Klkr' quarter-> was one ..• -uctis fui and plii-oi'it .(-it fjf Yuhtide. Appiox.- -I'l'r.v y ven'y-fivc c.uplen, the a I.II niy atliicfl ii fo'-mai evening '..')'.'!. attendrd Hi.' danc rg ! l . ' \irimci.rcri .-hoilly «Per '•• oVIofk and la led until well ..! < i in.dnight 'i t r r r ening was pianmd by a • -Tiiiiili. r> of ti o Society undei 1 a able supervison of Mrs Hay - r.i'-rd Stnelair, il:ainn;in. who ix- \n< *. i (I hcise If ai being \( iy p;< .. id with Hit fine uttiiidam'•• Home ('lub Elects New Officers A' Do miPti.-ag of the Home r • I, hf id Tue-ida.'.. U'ermhi r 2B. ut tin ii-irne of Mrs. Jlaiold .'->riy- . OIT on <):ik (;'Chai(l hired, tin f. 11'wing officers v/ore elfdod Pn •-dent. Mrs. litrtha Win'ei t ; Vico I'reMdrrit, Mrs . Hickcrl; Tc\.\.-.uicr. Mr;,. Met hf-vn-y; I'iav.- i. f'umrn.ttce, Mr Hook; I'IC-S t i r/i-'p'jndcnt, Mrs. Thuitton. 40th Weddli^ Anniversary Celebrated , R-latives and friendii with well- fnU-d baskt't* g&Uw.reti at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Slorxr. Lee Street, Chriatrrias Day, ten help them celebrate their 40th wedding anniveaary. Sixteen guests were present. mam •Mia St Mary's Scouts To Hold Bonfire Of Xmas Trees Members of St. Mary's Boy Scout Troop will carry out a tpest worthwhile project next week when they will collect old Christ- mas trees from various homes and pile them at the South Main Street Patk in preparation for a commu- nity bonflie on Friday, Junuary 7th. The committee in charge have arranged a p-ogram of enter- tainment for that evening and a latge community turnout is an- ticipated Fischer and Mgr. Confer on 1938 Salary Terms Charlie Fischer, Medina man and star pitcher with the Balti- more Orioles of the International League, was in Rochester yester- day and conferred with John Og- den, vice-president and business manager of the Oriole buseball club, in regard to Charlie's salary contract for th e 1938 season. Al- though no official announcement has been made In regard to agree- ment between the player and Ihe business manager, the signing of the contract is expectea in th: It ha s been suggested by the committee that th e Medina High i near future. !->-hool Band furnish music for tho | In addition to his baseball affair. |dutns, Mr. Ogden is couch I Baltimore basketball team Muskrat Sca?on Opens Jan. 20 ter.m of a V at will oppose the Un:\ershy of Will Virginia team ut the State A.moiy in Hochcslcr tonight. Holds Annual Tho tt, J , Uolnte Hf\ <M taeto their anpual .Cteis$# Wrtt.» lost fridwk Detiemljw «*» vlth « prog3»api» ftevJsed l»y Oh.«vles 3n« g^csoll Jv \vmii include^ ^'R- ner, sjtigwg ond gift excri9!i«in|. Bogl«(»ing at elwen o'^ocl? to thft moVnSng w»6 Pgrty, whtoh yiii iolely iqy ttie 500 «8ftplWP«8, con- tinued pn until about iwy to the afternoon, Aftor the delicious dMlOr U\4 employees gathered wound th« hui?a Christmas tr«t| iend Christmas carols. T«#'.ek«Ui of presents by the entglc»JO(!s climaxed by the prelentattoa* by the company of gloves to ev^y employee. Tho new officers of tho *'57\ Club elected during the gathering are: H. F. Hlgglns, President. David Dunlnp, Vice President. Herbert Allen, Secretary, Raymond Sinclair, Treosttsrar, Charles Ingersoll and Grace Barrus, Directors for two yoatrs. Woman's Relief Corps To Meet Tuesday Mauric- O'Brien. d..'*.nct game warden, culls P- th^ attention of t uppers thnt tl e muskrat sea on lor the ytc.r riots net open until | Janiuuy 20th an-t eonMnres urit'l | Tlici\ wi'l be a meeting of the Mu eh 20. Karly editionn of the | Woman's Relief Corps Tuesday, hunting arid lr;.ppunj law bcok I Januury -I. Dinner will lc xivid weir in iiTir on the .-'ubject. the a t Vi HO, followel by iii'tullatioii vvar-'en ariv:scs. I i' 2:30. Batavia in Limelight Through Movie Production of \ Wells Fargo\ Holly wood Artists Reconstruct \Batavia Inn\ For Film Version, Louis Smith Furnishing In- formation Regarding Batavia In 1H11 i Ilv William II. '.a'avia, N niui no n: y pa.' latavia. the i,e enc of pnhnp- : :• li toiy-nrikmg events and . i't than any othi-r coir.inu- v in tho Kinpiic Stale m Hi ri n'uiy aim a half, lias o me to t'.e liont ayain in a modern irn'iier. tJircugn the movies, in u Pa; amount pictuie, \Wells i'ai- go,\ Frank Lloyds romanre of the winning of tl.e West, and the f.it-t-. must be kept in n-ind that . liatav a v^us once the .-pot \wluie i th \ We:l begins.\ : Me npngor Hoofs to Buffalo \ The- play ,which opened at the , Fam.Iy Theatre in Jlatavm on Sun- i day. and arrangemt n's wen made for Tuesday evening to have thirty members of the Buffalo Rui'way Express Glee Club on the* l Rtage. an 01 gar.izalion developed frem II,o oiiKiral Wells Fargo , Cr'-nj ,r y. (infi.s around 1044, w in llutaviu wu Hie end of thi ra l.v.jy ' ii\ and a messengei Itiio thi t:,. i a;id walks through th< mu'. o.ad; -..> Buffalo to carry pi..''! 1 , of ixpii's. \Batavia Inn ' loon.'- up in t,i( pu-tuie, which was p'-duc-d by Hollyv.'ood ailis's in. 'ot. up Jo' l MoCiia. Hob Burn:-, Planet.-- Dn. trie local mattVi he- • mg .-nipl'.ed bv Louis Smith of liatav.a. SpokfH to Stop ICnidne Morie fol|<s 1'ke fun, wi f ''c • .ed ie- nr. an old nig \Hil um Galloway >-, li V p \le lied nde-r aeod I 1) and IB- in \ hills tine , I.i wn ( •K w .). n JO r i o i hug lb\ Pool ut ti n ' log.. Uppf 1 we. - •ugh Will S '.I 1 - Alonzo L, Waters Installed As High Priest At tho annual Installation of Medina Chapter, No, 261. R. A.. ML, Tuesday evening in tho chapter rooms of th e Masonic Temple, the ,i. lowing ofilccrs were duly in- ,tailed and placed In their teapoc- i\. c chubs: Aloiwo L. Waters—High Priest. Tlu<odore Wlrth—ICtng. ICdgar Rook—Scribe. Claude Gr nnell—Treasurer, Howard N. Stebblns—Recorder. John Snel)—Chaplain. Vielo- Rook—C. of Host. I vim Sanderson—P. S. Di Fultcn A. Rogers—R. A. C. John Oakes— M. of 3rd V. Wnrrcn Montgomery—M, of 2nd V. Abbott F. Brownoll—M. of 1st V Or. Wm. C\ Wolls—Oigimlat. Lewis Klneilz—Scnlinal. Tho eereintnles were followed by ii buffet dinner served the members of the chupter by o com- mittee In one of the reception . e urns of tho tcmplo. in »>.e ic, tin hui't u li.'li- lua-fli e I yurs ag'' for the Bait 1 rm • e ft Ohio Railroad, wvx uli loi i. and as t 1 < ii am ptil -« int liaiav in the engineer and brake rm n ttiiust a hiekoiy elub ti HJUKII | I in bazooka at homi Hi'- -. •' ' eh. of ili\ locomotive to •<rl Ir-e tj nili to a stop. Some of V/clh I-arKo Bank and t'nioi, |.i\i whereon wius placed a pirei if ( ak uuout two by f,\e Irenes I in lop of this w !•• p.acr'l a fl.il I a.I, like a bn ad wagi n Lie ftoni tnree-l(,rth of an inch by fou, in- llll . (;llly pucknl fill III kept till r-a'U fiom spi ending. Cass wen run ut a ' peed (f 14 miles an liooi Mode 1M like t'oneend roaches were usul for pa.'sengci service, witi. halher supports and bincc, utif 10 persons could ride in a couc Now compare, New York Cen- tral ingme No 37»2 on March II 1915, pulled 12.4 freight ears up the Byron Hill. The trn.n win 3,208 feet long and wus followed by on e of 112 cars. Dr, Hulchlnn a Vigilante Son Francisco and Batav'u are , connected up in \Welln Paigo,\ SI i Louir. app\ain and there aie tin il- I lltlg stage couch hcenrs on the jWis'.ein uiea and Indian fighting Tne parcels service had a vast number of difficulties to surmount. The late Dr. Horace S. Ilulehin i f Batavia was a Vigilante in San Franeineo during the gold eoasl 1 slur mg clays of 1844. I Celluloid Romance j A cnernat c romance addn to the inter «(.t. The lovers arc KamMiy I MucKiiy (Joel MeCreo), a youriK I - /]!<.'« messenger, Justine P-yoi .(Frame* Die,, a Souihrrn belle. | uunk York (Bob Burn*;, u w,,r- Idding ic'iut. Mr. Bu na wio'e li | Mayor J amen J. Mahunfy of Bu- tiv.a that he would like to villi : t us city, and suid he wr,uld leav. Mail I'oucbvtt From Museum Ut filming v.-a i pt r formed near | Cihf II wan i n 18117 i Tin;. I Company of Sun Kram r <o. ew Yoik Ccntiil Rail- I fu l ni*hi\i niarl pou-lira from l,t lomplded from Rm h- ' niu»eurn and pony ixpieaei, wen 'taken from rloingr at Aicafim. i n vill t at tl- r \'i d v. CSIIT to Bataua. To be h I'oneril Iy to. net tie fu-t train wa s run fern Koehester tri Buffalo, by Wi y of AUiea, was run January fi, IB-i.l Th e rJiifct line from liuf- l.i 1 -. to B.il.i'. io v/un op'-md in hi!,'! Mayor fargo ICxpress VretMeni William (< Fargo. v/!;o itrvfc an ir.iiyi/i of BuffaU> dunr.g th<» Civil War, v/a* prf-sifient of th e Will' 1 . Faigo Dzpie?,-; (,'omyiiny Hi |o,f d in a ri.ir-s.on on Kargo tiif-t. whuli v.as '.rie of Ire show plicea in trie B.;- ri City u quar-.f t of a ce-ntury ago When Dean Richmond, president of uhe Ncv/ 'iork Central, wa« burled in Ba- tavia. Mayor Fargo attended the funeral. Robert. Fargo, a former resident ff SUifford, who died in 1908, re- calling the railroad pe-nod «jf 1643, stated Oiat the New Vork Central roidbed between' Rocrtc»ter and Batavia wax a diffuruit engineer- ing pieblem. Pritriitivc saethoda IPP9A9MMMB -fv r t **»ti\ A. *4 M,M\J\t ., ,ILU\1\ 'I'\' 1 '\ Wttito farmed •©»*»*** »4 fyf&iwymW *W}<tW**ii|i^fr* fxMtmi of »p!re State «r^ v 0«J# U4A In Presty&sfian Church Pa^ots .- iijiftrti hjww^ywwt.fy 1 feeifa or ttfo wm$ « k '\\\' w, «« u Vlo: tettan ^11^ i% ,«.-•-,-. . Alter 1i'a0in]g that eoume mi de ytflopmpnts. o* term- legislature during the \mi tew yew% Mr. Porter ot,tHned tb.© Aei'lonltuvo A^iustjnatmt Act (AAA) which was declni-ca unconstttuttonnl t>y ttic Unlt«d States Su^'eirio Ctott't on January 6, 1836 on the grounds that the Imposition of prooosaUis Albert Kleps, Jr. To Make Official Elks Lodge Visit Tl\e Medina Lodge of Elks will welcome Albert Kleps, Ji\, of Do- •ftvin, N. V.. Dlstt'lot Deputy Grand Exulted Ruler, on his official visit jCnlif. Or.o scene, Portsmouth I .Square in San KiiiriciM'O in IHfiO. . rerpjired a seven-uere net and cost i $,(;,0<J() There ar e 32 build.M«» , lierny Well.-, was a pioneer i'lar.iip-r tatH n rhariicti r BIB role i i. H'sumed by Henry (;'KcllI JTl.ere arc 77 othci eeU. Tlw j Planters' Hok-1 in St. lynna ap- i pejr.i The even's of American 'l.i-Ury arc depicted from IK-J4 to ; 1870. Tho harnh t of Fargo H located I ui the nurlliwesuvn part of the l P.wn of Danen. Although Batavfa's Family The- atre and Shea'/i Buffalo Iht-alre ^ ' Were accorded the honor of an ad- I *~~ \-\\* . 1 vance showing of \Wells Fargo,\ LOakfteld Mail j the genera! rclcawr dat« for the ,« 151 f\{ wnf -(.fl J play was «t for December 31,, »UC8 i«OT UiVOrce j Ail Western New Yf/rk U Inter- ' Divorce suits filed at H«no, Nc- ! cjted in thus hiidonc production 1 v;*da, Include: 1 becaune it is founded upon real VfmiMl Hail vt. Ueafartce Hall, i facts with which generations be- Knowlesville Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding (in Monduy, Doecmbei' 27th, Mr. and Mrs. Pied C'olmon of Know- •e.,nlh> obiervcd their fiftieth widdniR ariniveuary. Twenty liu'tts v^ere invited to share In tho eeli brution. At one o'clock a delicious dinner win served lo the guests. Seated at the bride's table were tvlr, and Mr-. Colmaii, Mr and Mrs. Clyde pn tton^ Buulah Co man un d Mr. .mil Mrs. C'hatioB Turner. Mm. Turner wim Mrs Colman't brides- maid fifty yeurit ngo. The tabic wan beautifully decornted with a < 1 met piece if fifty golden rosets, g,ft of Mrs. Clyde Preston und lli'uluh Colmon, duuKhUi'B of Mr, and Mrs. Oilman. Th e wedding cuke bore the dates 1887 and 103/. I'u'.irs were yellow mtntu In golden baskets and fruit cake wiappod in yellow. rdlewlng the dinner, Mm. Tur- ner rood an origlnul poem In hon- or of the occasion. Games were played during tho afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Colman wero m»r- rud December 27, 108.7, at Iildgo- way by Rev. II. 11. Howell. They .•.me lived In thoir prctent home tor forty years. Michigan Horse and Cattle Breeders To Locate Here t According UJ C. J. Rook, Medina and Albion have a good chance to be connldered ue light harness and registered cattle fowr>», Mr. Rook, for many years well known to Medina horsemen, la now lo - riled a t Albion. We ore Informed by Mr. Rook that he in deeding a laige tract of and on tho Oregon road lo Mr and Mi«. MyTeK Beyer, o f Copp- m*:i, Michigan. Mr. and Mis . Ikyer, v/ho aie brerders of light hiiiii'S* honst-g and regliitered cat- tle, plan to locale here soon. Oakfieid Man la Struck Down by Car Thomo'i L. Barber, 78, of Ook- (11-ld, wan crllicully Injured Tues- day wi n 11 h© WIIR strucli by on auu rnohile while walking near the uriderpaa o f the West Shore Itailroad In Oukfleld. He In In St. .Jciorne'n Hogpltal at Batavia with hi ad injuries, fracture* of both lefts an d u fractured left arm. Howai tl Hunt ,of tiie Pratt road, Corfu .driver of the ear. was re- kiweii atUtr quesUoriiiiB t»y Troop- er J. C. 0*0*11 of Troop A, etatc police. Mr. Barber w«s f«rm«fiy a farm Implement dealer in Bata- via. Albert Klepq, Jr. hero next Tuesday night, January 4th. Tho offlcors of thp Medina Lodge will mrtlalo acvertil candi- date* on the occaeltin of tho vtalt of the District Deputy, Mr. Kleps. who In Past Exul'.o.' Itulor of th o Batavln Lodge 11 fcllkii and 0 Pail Vice President id Iho New YorR Stuto Elks Afittossla- tlon, will artlve Into In t!u> after- nte.ii with hl« official cscoi-t «nfl several other BatuviH Elka-, 'fbe Bulovla party will Immetllnlely hold a conference with Olfice ,- of iho local Lodao. A bus loud >f 25 lluluvin Ellrs will come to Medina for the L'-dae mrotlna til 8 d, m. Mr. Kleps is well known here an one of the youngest lend- ers In ICIkdom In New York Stolo, lie la connected with the Batavia Times Pubituhlnu Company and icllve In Btinll'B in his homo city. Ridge Road Express School BtiHses Have High Safety Rating A safety contest wa* conducted during tho months of September, October an d November b y the No- tional Association of Motor Uu» Operators and the winners have JUBI been announced, \ In Class A, composed of opera- tors of from eleven to fVo buiws, Iho Ridge Road Expreas V/HB one of only nix In th e entire United States having a perfect iccord In tho class Mioilficd ubove. Tho Ridge Hood Express has the trone- portntlon of titudeiitu of Medina High School. fore were familiar. of Osfefiold, marrkfd *t Pratt*- burg,'JUftfi 28,1J34; Cru*1ty. 49»/ 2 Pound Turkey ftaisud at Newfaae A turkey weighina 49Mi pounds was sold in Hudaio la»t week fo; Jhjjslmu* dinner It was rained seltnt.flcally en iho farm of Rev. Clnton Churchill in McKee road, KewfiUKf. About SOO turkeys be- sides this lurae one have been cold from thin farm since Tlnmlu- giving. They were ruleird on a platform, lluir feet never touch»rig the bare ground, ami tor u few tinws the birds wcifj pet milted UJ run thiu Holds of gi'iisK and stubjiltt. but not on uncovered ground. Mr. Churchill is tn e pastor of •le taxes undtt tUft l«w.wtt« MI_£V*, w«s want H lwfce ffltiiSl-' on ways «rttl means $JW?M* °P down o'dotislon op the AAA^««- * elsred ihh *cakot\ w« ttr |W«^ er on WW«ft/*W* WldJWwtMt) tannem ^ho faced i,to»«WfJ »: East. UHdor ^J^J^^S- and conffilone& In theiv economical and tmul«lBl «**^^. ^Jt I'estod tbroughftut tUt^Wwt Wth tho nullification oHhS f^Wtttoa tnrmor» become subject to oomp«- Utipn mi otheiwcconomlo <orc«» and become ttirqw/t yp ag»m»t » hopeless Bmmtlon. -; , ,j* _ Mr. Pdrttei «iBoko adyowdy W tho propOtod P^«d*^ tit WW w ** c and how wgulstoisy > meitjOrw - now undei comldftcition. Tnp wago fc4lc t.qi*i M proposed, do- olurod tl\5 sposKQr, W0Wld 4 V>H t$T out of prcpoiUott to tSO HiWM tit .aim p.tffluoq BDi.WftUI 0WX »9\ gravnio tod tftfmt, ttJOl'O ^|HV?« ,, \ :,,me the'prc|tiirjit,*.VttmM»i, i > .'.'.-. iJ , 4, Vh» mttUn| «et#tF«dft $*mg Day for tho. MMm ^ta^eiW wUh eucb iriiS&llK* bri^g'lUpHkViA meeting ono W tWO iO.C^JtWmfW pa hlJ guestg. gome liXt^ msM^ ben-, mut their guests mt$ igJ'yW luncheon by tltotedie? Of WMlE*\ bytcriin Church. Jteetfdept.Pittl Guuitk presided ovet- tho tMet* ing, '- • ' I-; Order Sk Admits ©even 10 fifth anntiat gu^cv ot .iWo er of aii> aalijhfld.'Ot .8*. Mm* n» Tho Order Church fjlclntert et «i ttorVl&pt $t$wMwh n tho oftuvol), fot* tfiqep y*P-JWK» to becontff rhembors e| thrtlritvdft'* ntoa una thb fittftfftU?' M?W eh sa the new mefribBi'5 WtiJSd in* illotod in the Oafahed cpoinrwhrsh had been rntude t o I'OlirCpont a mull chapel, and reoolvcd. «aet», •. jiullii and ens (gnu of tho.Lzifia Degree. 'mMmkm mmmmm ssm John Tr» fotolhet* Intjji'oseivo cehsntutiy tSdwnrd Adttt«#» lot* ttyo yenris df- n jtoit qf the Qr&w of Sir Onltthufl, at 8t, Johft'K church, wm admit- ed to tho K&ighthood dBgi'Cfr Of tho order, est honor which ho hfw proven himaoli worthy of. Churls Rood Again Honored at Academy Charles liood, «on of Prof, and Mr*. Bobort N, Hood of CooH Acatletny, Montour Palhi. Now VurH, and grandjon of Charles N. Hood, of Medina, has won n pI«co on tho Cook Academy Honor Roll o» n rsault of tho tests given re- cently on announced by Headman- tor Wert C. Oato. . f\ -n Better Poultry Outlook Seen For 1938 A bettor yenr In ltt38 for poul- tryinen bceau&o ut lowor teed prices jjad fewer hens in the state la pi'edleted by oconomlstg Bt the New York 0tf»te College of Agri- culture. On tho unfavorable ««e. the current recession In bu«in«|8 nnd uneettainty of demand d»rk«fj th« ftteturo. ircw&r ehlckcns are noted on tonus throughout the United Ktatts find with favorable feofl prlce«, Iran rigorous colling $$% O«J emoted duflng the wljm v/tnter mootN. Larger.hsteM«p o.t- predlstfid tor 1088. ' t Tlio long-Urns pottUry ou«o«| u BISO Indies ted ta twvrtiAm. th© Churchill Street, Buffalo. Tabfrriack', Main ! Omnibus Plaku Expire January 10th A bulletin reconlly received by the State Police-from Stat© Com- mteeloiior Charles A. liarnctt, gives the InforuMstlon that alt cm- nibtw plates, which include trait?- portatlon for hire, expire at rntd- fttgfet. Cteecraber 31st, and all deal- er* and transporter* moy u»e their 1037 re«t8t«itlon uhtil midnight, Jaminry 10th. A» other IBS? plate may be used until midnight, January 31, 1938, at which lime oil vehteleu muat display 1938 pittto. \ R.T. Smith Family licunton The children and BranfleWl#tt of Mr*. Ii T. Smith gBth««4 »| thb Old JHofflfesU'fld W #«\« Chri*uttUMi with her , .- mknmt prevenad sow* « m gtundcJilWrafl fra« O^H***'^-. Oeorgo 8. Smith of AlWofl ^ swim ut I^ekport, ?*$P ( $rJ?JZ', and Howard lam &M *f?J ruin as r,mmv*vf»f$hjv& 2nd was the A0 $&&* m w *i annual ptotc. Miller Electric <V Renovating Stort s, A. loots »«%IJSt>v % wnd«. M Phttfio 'jw* sthe* oJ'eoWi tots BuftdiiiJ il»g the mww«& Hot* ^llc; d die more « i % iri 'JHr*n# 'iM^M^dAt^miimmmmmm