{ title: 'The Medina tribune. (Medina, N.Y.) 1852-194?, February 24, 1938, Page 7, Image 7', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031556/1938-02-24/ed-1/seq-7/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031556/1938-02-24/ed-1/seq-7.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031556/1938-02-24/ed-1/seq-7/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83031556/1938-02-24/ed-1/seq-7/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Lee-Whedon Memorial Library
yt \oday 's Religious Customs Contrasted Wiih ! \o Mi 'TS *» !»y ^^fgw^^wtiawi^ 1 •> wiiiwitfy w|Wi life* •> # , By Willi** W» Mai BataviS, N. Y. awakening is manifesto Jn j arch circles of all denomma-' »ns o\er the vast contrast of I stoms m \VOgue m the^year ojt ace 1938 with what was trail- ing in Western New York, J|ss an a century ago, when/Sunday I is indeed a day of 'divine wjoiv ip and whole families, both $d d young, attended, sendees and joyed tipoftfe^JMe^Qllr tt, as agent for tbjjSf Ifollana nnd Purchase owners',; granted latis land~throughputthe 4 areifbr >urch sites .and encouraged the ilding of edifices. In the earjy Bys of the Genesee Country, Iverns were utilised, by mission*- }ies for preaching quarters, the speaker often facing a cr&wd qf rough mta who -were ac- customed to in atmosphere of \carnal mirth,\-. But who gave I reverent. att,enr ' fion to the gosr pel expound-,, ing. It was not considered up- I holy fpr an eld- fijjfc er to have \a miiam H. Rial cider mill pn Jus farm, pro- dding the apple juice was not Lnsumed after it reached tjie- inglefoot stage. The .sexes were. seat^ on opposite'side* ot the chuncoHLt WAR the period before brought Jtboukthe j;e»tmg togeth* tr again of. the men an* women folks. - - i- - — Preacher JtelfBkeda gtr*ager It i* i^njedrthji? tome seventy mm WmmA $0&m, the -stay.. Isaac Walker* who w« * atjckl&f <.,.,,,._ ,,~ r ,.,~ rote* ah«l |o» «5P f ^.^ipi^#[hjl-» man entered the, wpmiiwi> s$e.°* ^ *SW«B andytpok a'seat, he arose la the *Ameir? 4 corner and. handed this not one to the stranger; \The man oyer there, HEhp; is mdulglng in the \uhgodiy- practise of taHiing a place, among the^^sm tor the house .of God, should know that this « the proper place for him.- FOP p,ne,: I would $f glad, to see him change* hia seat - and thus hanbr^oiiiivm«l,iift a *Tai» offender, V^Winlf tp the?: tactics of un. siir^p|^^.,w!wtfc'»et©eES in deal- iM*. Wi&, t&S J Indians, mission irkerfcji|difa, : severe task among j*red,5m«n. General Robert Holt wns.,pre».ident ot-the. Buffalo Moral ^e#^hj|}^td a fairly largp l^ra^eEsQiD.in'Qenesee, Orleans, \^e^m-fifiifeffiicpunlies The tftimKStt tbe)#o$ety'was t° «ive in^rjna^^g&tdjng transgres- 6 - rtti-M'A^fe-'U., - •»- i^~^ »»r «ions of the law tod to lApert gfc» ligious training* > *Eh* Hev» John Alexander ajnwUJabec B, Hyde made a request-of co-operation by I Red'Jacket, the famous Seneca ckef, -who voiced fleifte opposi* turn, saying? ' \ „ . >-*\ J1 Wt have :hewd wlWt you, pay about fhe> reliston, of- the wrdte people—if it- will, maker th*Wi Jjir.-'ui.'fir*! X w * W) ?e; a»Vent}ThP»>f^arf»irr*>!itrasi*Alshi»** Th»v Thei-e are gre«t rascals here. They .cheat the Indians and make them drunk with \whiskey. After mak- ing bad white persons good, it will then be time to wk. of havmg the Wiajnjt jnosre, reygjlous.\ Bbenecen Weyed'iw low* \ \ '. ^ ^HSO §QjgietjOng; hapgejjfdr^J :iilt..|$an{»erjs. «}ctdej)$ .|eQ Jfj^j :3fc?k State fcirjpwa, • it wati mysterious naove and to this'Q^j folks aw wondering why. In |a€^ and 1841 there<mine to thj^^o^bi try from Germany large nuw\b#r)!| of emjgrante anpt ftoy st9&>ql w Ebeneiseri Erie ^Qowty; whert' r colony acquired lO.Qufr acifes $t *] land. Thesfe Gerniau3,feelt}nged t£ a Quaker or Mennonite sect. Tfiey organized the Ebenezer Society^] They became noted for their thrifty sobrlty and zeal to live right, •Teapots\ in Wf d?m»nd | Indians placed much value on certificates of qharacter issued by white men. The red men, whp did. not seem to be able to pro- nounce (he word, called the docu- ments \Teapots.\ ' Often tjiere would be a joker* Uke this onto: 'This old fellow is a regular scamp. Watch aim or he -will cheat you out of everything. • He lies like the mischief.\ J. Fennimore Cooper, by the way, wrote \The Spy\ at Lewis* ton, Niagara County; \The Path * * „,_ unit mmmmmmmmm 4 * * '•* v< *r % \* - ., _._ __ . . imy reqoV^ ot 07.04 ton-m1)qg pet 1 lallon of| gasoline was, established by this Chevrolet l%rton «tocl« model truck «»i»-iu _..« , — Afi„— CoMdfe, to Hfcklco City.' The A ^certified fuel econpj Goo4 utitmwm$fW0imr$ y • ' * •» / * r '-*!*^,.y ' NIAGARA, LOCKPORT 4 ONTARIO POWI* CO. NIAGARAS HUDSON Ottawa, C l nttyload, unit was e on a 3$&2 ? mile run from <5tt trupk, catmng a 4000-uound.pl . . former racing driver, The- unit was greeted at- Mexico <£lty by Ivan C. Dresser, manager of General,Motors of Mexico, 'She ' right, are Stanley Reed, AAA. observer, Dresser, and Harta. is now touring tile United States; was piloted by Harry Hnr^g, Sho\*n» left to le truck Th finder\ was o tale conncotcd with Lake Ontario, Mr. Cardus Furnished D»ta The late Thomas Cardus, a Me- thodist pastor well known a half century ago in Batavlo and Me- dina, famished data for the history of the Akron Nfethodist Church, In a cornerstone ,(fV which is a paper with this statement: ^'Thls houso was commenced (n 1838. built b.y and for the Metho- dist Episcopal Church. Presldlni elder, Glezene FlUmoro, Pombroke circuit. Aaron Palmer, preacher in charge; Aia Warren, assistant preacher; trustees, Jonathan Rust sell, Daniel Russell, James MonU gomery; stewards, Mllo Tuttle, Ira Lyon, Isaac Bardon, Jamei Montgomery, James Bailey, Daniel Russell and Marous McNeal; local proachors, Orrin Abbott, Sherman S an Steele preached tion sermom^»-''-i the dedlca* • j Former Printer in Medina William A. Coyell, who died December 13, 1087, In Buffalo, was paid tribute in the February'issue of the International Typographical Union, of which he won a corres- pondent several years. It was stated that he wrote with a grace, charm and acqurapy excelled b, few. Mr. Coyoll, who was born in St. John's, N. Y„ in 1870, received his education at Brunt- ford, Ont., and it was there he learned the art of printing, Ho worked on newspapers In Medina, Albion and Niagara Falls,' before going to Buffalo in 1800, *Hc started work in'the composing room of the Buffalo Courier, re- maining until 1826, when a merger resulted in the Courier-Express, whore he continued until tho day before his death. Known as \Don- ny,\ ho served as vico president and as treasurer of Buffalo Typo- graphical Union, No. 0, Electric Lights Fool Tomatoes Electricity which encourage* chickens to lay more eggs also terling.\ The church was com-MwIll stimulate tomato plants to lftted InlfW, Whtn the Rev,Al+|frow Jbigger -andjMttorJomatoeft iiieording er-api to |. C, .. _ .- . -. Hoffman, a»« sletant horticulturist at Ohio Ex* pcrimental. Station • ot -Woostc>r, Ohio. Scientists turned tho artificial illumination on groonhouso to- mato plants in the winter months in the early morning and luto af- ternoon when It was dark outside. Hoffman said the experiment* yielded nn Increase of nearly 8,000 baskets of tomatoes per aero. Unenpkymiit Insurance Queries The •n«w«*» pUcant* btk m Sew»*\Mt efttehil ^ .l»nk.f^m *m**f loytr, lilmr.wriMk i 2«;, ,0 *' , }\^ t S Quwiion; i liwt if Dow my An»ww! Sc- - plicat\ V»\»i'|iUiii i|i'|Bm *s^P ^#^nphft v«bttmi Sttof *owth*rnn and iiM^Pi Mted|hJ?h||« mmw % —- - itgj or b^ calling or Mtjng \ mjarsi«^o, r mywWtlnlpeyipttl^i f- 4^VUJA k4<t«« '4nl«4 •* Should slisulct anapBl q|»ttp» and. file hnmedlaM wUfni Xfiu lose your job. When youfappll* the waiMog period oeglnpr tiw ttate postipttrkej on It. Q, What « J nm in doufet as to whether or not I orn, iiwured un^r the Law? A, If you are totally mm** ployed and you know you WK«d at some time or another in Mev? York State during tho first nine months ot 103?, you should file flu application unless you are cloflnito* ly sure that you old not work ioi' an employer subject to tho New York State Unemployment. Iiunir* The liMiit IntoriiMitlon oe the fclnd a»d method o« applying com- (nttcM' fertMUWt for atoning em*. xm\*MM variety tMt^ o* to* r«iit0i», jiwtet corn* «u* ^thw e«nx JW—v., teSi^^intt^wl on taetourol wwthfr mi .MM oi; ctnnlni otm, W4 nvMiy ather umtttrit ,of Interwt to e*nn» ii»t er^p jtrowert \will feature * M*-m W ^be h«*di ti the Stlte pTxwrinsent Station at QerjiV M^omX,^ {I tot ^witting t«Ch feiry jSeld men an4i grower* ,ot (Pinnlrkuetopa. *>•» : *,* I t^t»o![)pr«wlaryer*u»Wt*«r t(:li»lv« trlul* of v»rlQU« m«thod|) pjtoWlWc j>l«eem«nt fof tompito* Mi eor«» m*w W& ott«»r cannlnt <a\m im\\ mBlnwned by the Kx- sxrimesuVSIatlon will be MiWjmtr* Eiiclbjyrrof.- p k JJ, ^yre^h.end.of tewVe «*1M the tqmnto plant gi'owlp* •Kpei-inient* whifeh wiU he *e- s*|»we«a^t the'SoltOoi; , „ Co^tlol ofj)c« sphjtj* and otlwv »iiaor inttHJt ceiUi'of oannln* crops *«lfl bo !i»iqvlb«?d by Dr. Hugh stllMitow, Stntlon eutomologlttt. ^i»^iwen(*e i\\ti defoliation tro\i- anco Law. Your eligibility «nn only bo determined conclusively through cheeking tine tiles In the Bureau of Inimvnhco\ Control in Albany to determine whether you worked for on employer itubiect to the'Law, and whether you e»rn» ed enough wagoB to becomo oliui- blo tor bonofl benefit plwcks wjU be paid by mall froni Albany, Yoii? Ilvst benefit 4e«k, If you ava *JiilWe, Is my- aililq *xm the first fuU week of 1O|»I \tniSmployment after your ^ftltlog |H)Hotl h ended. All »ub 4iciiuean s 'cl>ecK8 duo you will ho -Jiiiilled, q, \Vfhut if I Wovl? In n scaaon- 4il)lp ImJiiHtvy? A, Today, wovHere in sonxonnl Iniliistj'lei ore Iniiuretl in tho «amo iimluv^v t)B workers in Otlier In- tlijfiti'its which ftr« covered uy the l4W, The l«ttw provides for the inodlf IpRtlon of tho amount of mt,m « person >nust earn In «ea> *on«l omptoyment in order to he- tome eligible tor bonefit»—lt also lWl-doH fov o tnqdltlcatlon oC tho ttaWon ot Menefltj. But It ft« ilipr provide ihnt-untll deter Ing at lee»ttifteon\dny» \\\ This shoulcl f)0 Q. May I bo eligible tor benef it« If I nm unemployed and over 051 years of age? A. Yes, ago does not enter into tho determination of eligibility. HI o worker over 05 loses his job and 1 has worked in insured employ* ment, he »hould file on implication. His eligibility will be determinfiil m tho same manner as that of nny other applicant. Q. Are domestics insured under tho Law? A. Domestics are insured If they | worked previously for, on ernptoor who employed jfour ov mora ao mostlc* durln of 1037 or 1038. . . . noted as a major dlffcronco h tween tho New York State Uaem loyment Insurance Law and (lie ederal Social Security Act wluoli oos not cover workers for old nge benefits If they work on (lornos' tics. Q. Are aliens Insured under the Now York Unemployment Insur- ance Low? A. Whether a worker i*i a citi- zen or an alien doos not affect his status under tho Law. A.llpns may bo Insured the same ns citi- zens If they have worked la In- sured omploynfcnt. Q. What If I live In New Jeiwy but work in Now York? A. The place where a man work* and not where ho lives determines: whether or not bojs Insured uaider- tho New York Un§mployniont In- Buranco—tstiw, Therefore, If *. worker lives In a noorby slate and works in insured employment in New York State, ho Is insured, /W workor who lives In New Yorfe State and works In another slot© may bo covered under tho unem- ployment Infiurunco law of thnS state, but not under the Never York Unemployment Iiwurunc© Law. Q. Assuming I am eligible foar benefits,, what will my weekly benefit rale be? A. Weekly benefit rate? will be 50% of workers' regular full time weekly wages, but the weewa? benefit rate cap never bo mor* than $18.00 nor less than I7.0A. Q. What Is the minimum lotacl earnings n man must have rtad Isa order to be ollgible for benefits? A. He must have earned in In- nured employment during » pre»- vious specified p«rlod a sum flfuicxl to at least eighteen times hfe* weekly benefit rate, (This speci- fied period for workers applying for benefits during the first- threat months of 10j)8 is the first nlfee months of 1037.) Example! if m worker's average full tune «fljpe is $20 his weekly benefit rate Si half this, or $lf>. In ©rder te b>« eligible lor benefits, he must li»v* corned at least eighteen times thl» amount, or »180; Q. When is my first benotat cheek due, and how will I get it7 A. Unemployment insuramst npi' nip inlnatfon of nr6jportiohflte weges mid -durnMon of bonefitg can «e mti(le>-*no o«eunntlbh or Industry flhnll be considered eotwonnl. A* the sttullox end experience of the lnyisdan indtosit%»-tho wag6s ve- oulro>d tin* the duration of bene- Its will lie f ix*d~nl the Law pro* vldess f , Con t be eligible for benefits jjot one or two days work a A. No, a worker must be totnlly iiniiupwyed In firdw to be oif» lb te m tMHuOisv Ai«>mmltW« i| stuflannK parllw. unemnloytMent iiii(l will submit its report und re* lioinmeiKlutloiis to the Legislature, U^wdtool dee the lt#,- otth**fi»w V» reau Federal S^t'otterot tary of the ffdew •Thi« touc» (Mxordiwi to Will be operatsd «v # baita IQ, ordw that tts^_ a? Sseea fW ^sSiJ* thrt (Wtrain, wlUjE8»Jm» .„ & Way fi C N W Y^tT WP Sf yerkVcl^f, the. dWew^w^Tfraw Long Island will eonntct^ wltia\! m«lu party, , i T^m\t%n that twmm *V*»* City the group will vtslt ths m*»» d»ce piai* wholesale and wtutt mivkots ih Order that we vm have ti better undenlKndJni « the mj»rH«u. miirkettMf pmm* and the problems Invo yed;io dta- tributlont Not nil ot .th*,iiriM Jn m$ York City wjjl be daveUid |» markets, accoi-dlhg to the .f•*)•«- <ion «eeret*ry. for thejpaMrjsill visit aueh points as theMetWMt eju^tige,, ^innire Jmq mtitot* nnd the Queen Mary, the IjarMst Inteiesyng fe<^tUfNt \will be in- cluded, j - «i , « t ^Following two ¥y» Jn*toW:\Yc«le City th# group will move <bn to> Washington. B. C, to .see tyhifc <o*sf on In tho Nation's Capital, „ Tho liavty will spend oh«!»heilt day observing the working* ot Congress. Many public bulfallnipi will bo inspected, including the sum erne court jSuiiding * Tjwi De- partment of Airlqulture ^fiil' be n place ot major, ti*tojpe»t s to *ll From Washington flic patty will ovc by motor bus to Arluitton Cemetery, ' Alexandria and , Mt. Vernon* tho homo ot our first'I'rw- ident, i The tour will ovrlvo hack In li»jyr York State on Saturday. Month \1> Foster says that while this,tour IB primarily n fawn tour. *lj in« toicstod turnl people aie invited to join. Ho says ttint deseriiiUve choulara may bo obtained n\ tn« office of the county farm buresu or by sending vcqucgts dtrecjly to the New York SlntoJanft^QfiNfti Fedoratlon. Ithnca, ff. Y, ., -y. VM* m»ii'iFiwiili< il)rn>;i|IHr».i|i!Wi»iiji H^HHUiimtii iliJLfi^(ll^Liwitj«w\»¥|yi|;'ii|liiul. bles of tprnataej will be dlisefeed by »r. J, p. mi<muij>hp.mmtfi spoejollgt In ehurso at tfia-4$|wton^i canning crop diiooje InveWge,- tions, * • \..• '$• Ti Other- spenkcri«« mo't^iteh win dlteusg ttjEs;«qon«ittio wtijmm of %«pp}i^ to M mwM0mM* in y»riott»>s»flilon|i afllie^niti^ Wm ttt» gmwitur^f immm. feed ^S^^J^Mmm'M > enttninS ewps. Mid the ilod^p JS*r ganlo matter-in tone *oli in-^Hdtjlt blfl crop production, CROSS-WORD. Me* »• ^,**i mmm*m***><&p*\ HELPKIDNEYS !ff^^^5' 9-1 w* life* walivl fs^lslfll it)|pOU|fit 'i ^54, * * s m ^.A- \ aiaGDPin rriF.r<r'i cjnnnn nnrirr LSiill IIMi ilHi! Ml I JU UC-Jli i<» aaa. nni:inii w » \ IIIMIIH MIH/?'BSS LJ'int.it'J UHi<l«! atinfiHii ni : .i»M-t j if-insi»*T»j