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- i \ - brsd^#tikiife f ^< * J.^/^'v-l, vfcjfe «* />ou> to save $32 on a 1938 Electric Range BUFFALO NIAGARA ItlCTlUC tO*»6ltATIOH NIX6ARA« HUDSON mmm mi, mjimtf' WOLCOWSVlLLBr tant 900 of fc; and Mrs. Fred Stahl Jr„ ^ibfclptited SUhday by 8w, «jaitUnB*akl nt J» Trinity Lutnettm CKurch, * Ahfe sponsors were Jftbbert Fink. w«ftV ter St«hl and Miss-Helen AUefc. Henry tyag*W&lr>the ditch wad buteed wood Tuesday. <. , Mr. and Mrs. Wallet qibbs, Dorothy AmlbJgjH* Henry Luck- nlan were last week callers at the home t>t Mr* and Mrs. HerBert paskcl. Mrs Bertha XSjunmlntt wa* ft Tuesday caller at the hoine of: Mr. and Mrs •PUti} k $ejmer and f&m- lift ^ ,. Mrs LQUIS Hueley, who has been ill at her home with the gripp is able to be out again. Mr. and M& Heibert faskel and Norma Stahl spent Mpndsy evening at the; hottie of Mfc jriid Mrs, Alvih F*skel and Son Rbgfeh A Play at the ~ MillviUeM.E. Church Aunt Hojrfe whs crippled •fylth rheumatism, blither dnpatiltyilqr service was nbt impaired »er candle in'the window on Easter Eve brought more thijn the fcaster caroled. There came alga, a Ham- per pt bitter Mid diseMartened ptebdtls to whom lifer mtei'bvdta- tidh of Easter brought new hope and courage , Let Aunt Hope, bilng to your heart a new and ieoi meanlhg tor Easter this yept, See hep in this play entitled, \the. Light in the Window\ by Dorothy Clark Wil- son, to be presented by the ;Milt- ville-E. Shelby Epwqrth Leaguers at Mlllville M. E. Church Friday, evening, April 15, at 8 o'clock.. The cast of characters is as fol- lows: itijp Aunt ttope Ruth Caldwell Nina, her niece Bertha Wall Edna, a neighbor Edna Wall Jeremy, blind from an accident Gaily S. Pask Ji'. Jane Loring, a mother who lost her child Onaleb Watts Shucky, a very young thief Victor Caldwell Jr. Jim Barnes, a hardhearted man Robert Watts Emily, Jeremy's sweetheart Mrs. Ruth Carson A group of Easter Carolers The play is under the direction of Mrs. Paul Carson and Esther E. Boyle. No admission charge. A free will offering will be taken. Lost Out On The Diana Bank Award Bernard Dutcher lost out Wed- nesday at the Diana Bank night when his name was drown for the $110 award. Irene Ciesinski, 164 Elizabeth Street, w*as preseht aria\ claimed the $45 prize. Next week the amount Will be $U» and names will be drawn until a win- ner is found. CwhellClUb * »,*%•». v < wt ur -»<fc -*r <Bwrf-v^ Y**** *> p*stf>:m*tfyr ^ Held at Albion • On rViday eveftiitg.Mptit »th, sixty-four members of Ule Orleans bftnty\ Cbrftk CiuTjr mk o% of its M<*X $ucct*jh»i< mating* of the year at the Masonic. Tjempl* itt Albion, The laafes ot the Eastern Star served them *n «&ttjeUei>* din- ner at 7 o'clock which was fol- lowed by games* conversation wit* reminiscences into the long hours ol .^evening. ., , v , The success of Q^ parly w«w duejarjely ^> the committee ot mm «h9.entfineeifea the »ttex dinner games. Mri. Francjs $tur<- ges, MKS» Bvere^t Barnum and MrSv Jack Nichuls kfept the crowd so busy playing cards and other games that somfe ot the older mem- bers forgot to go hornet till long after they had piomised. the* child- ren to be there. The ladle* also demonstrated tlieir -psycholbglckl acuity by decorating the hnll with just enough Cornell banners, placed at ttiateglc, positions, to inspire a flood <if reminescent con- versation that kept several groups fiom getting-into the games until they wcye too late to .win n prke, As on other occasions, the psuty was what it was because- the Two Bills, (Batnum sl and §h?rmahj to- gtethdv'wllh tilts bundi ttf Sub- Qrada.home fof Easter, wer© tfibte to lend the Singing, rind they were abiy assisted b> Stepn&n Bunltt, 'S6. son bl the Speaker ol the eve- hlng whd sang in th.<J Cornell Oleb C1UB for 8 ie&\% arid H WHO on EaSttir >Mtibn fiom Harvard Schdol bt Business. The high light of the evening was a talk M Public Service Commissioner, M. C. BUtritt, '08, of Hiitoh, whom Prea. owt Lob ih- teodueed as the one person Of his acquaintance most familiar wtth Corhell dffairs throughout the past 30 yeate. Taking his B. S. in '08 ahd M. S. la '00, a few months Mi experience in the U, $. Department Of AgflpUltUi-e, theh for n time Editor ef the New York Tribune Farmer, he was soon re- called to the College of Agricul- ture as Vice Dean and Director of Extension at the time when tho Farm Bureau was being developed and Is credited with being respon- sible for tho uninterrupted prog- ress with which that branch of tho College was launched and per- fected. In addition to his duties ns Public Service Commissioner, Mr. Burrltt has also been President of the Hilton Bank slnco the Bank Revolution. Ho is on Alumni Trustee of the University and therefore, in a uhlque position from long oc- quufntnncc aha intimate contact as well ns mental capacity to dis- cuss Cornell affairs. Ability to temper, otherwise dry statistics with interesting discussion made Mr. BurrltFs talk on \The Busi- ness Administration of Cornell ?!* irf-i fit in unn n MEDINA ME}«pfclAL ltOflPmt RBGtttJBR Ma S4turdiy nue «m Sundity nmrntoon. * . » Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wllbbr BWtt»i*JHsCj«hJbt ^ndwhyille Mft, Irifhe Lht^m, llQlti 0icMW *tMV*%a* <8mltWl W^»* hoi»lt*l nil VmpW ¥Vii- Mphflay rrtomlng Ml» VlvUn ' Boni to Mr. tahd Mti.Wllllkm ;Ki-cnnini tit Syrtitu** w WMnw- day mortiiUjr, A drtUgHter. , > , Mr. Leonard Kllrto t Orient street, ^as «dmlU*d to tH* hoMpi- tal WwlhesdHy evWnnit U wus MhS, «lt»« CoofKir, B,lJiTj H& —u. Unlv^sl^A^WdriiK vyiui* \Ukh tUrcfor ftiofie,p»?escnt. * After pieseiitlng « few tigutes on investments, endowtftehtg, «3t«> pemJlWtw. etc., Which we » lw?ge « to jbe iftoie impiteiullvto llsteheis, tm of whom, deal mdeh lit dollar figures ot 7 aUfneAUW Mtuiageihehr'The tiU^te^s m not interestfid in fuvthei».irtw.easb in number ot students, now ap- prouchlng, B.noo. but hre toticeined moic in consolidating the growth nlieady made and ImpitiVlng both humtoor..bt stydientt WW beat to, be had in the sublfeet matted nbtv bo •g ^sfeitted mm. TMy ar.6 tilso ntuch dbhternod With % bldbldnt of how best tb Select thd tneoming ^luftferit body In order to eUmlnato those Whw riclihatlon ot rtterltht eabftqlfy np- btear to hlSKo it futile fifr theth \o ..,„ ., „,_,,. .. „...„ .jr theth \t gpont their time ttitd tho University facilities; at the same, time accept- ihK artd attrdctuig those Whose per- sonality thbst probably will war- rant collect) training. The next meeting of the Club will be hold sometime during tiie summer. AH former and present students nt Cornell whether win- ter or Summer, Short Horn or Long Horn, ore Urged to attend, whether they graduated or not. Farmers Pile Work Sheets i* , . i •> i—ft About 400 farmers have filed 1088 work sheets at the Orleans County Conservation office in Al- bion. Much of the information circulating about the County by word of mouth may be inacowrptfe pr misleading, according to Oordon O, Butler of tho county office. Ho urges that all farmers wiib are planning oh CorttiCrvatlQn puy- rnenlg to ctfme to the fcOtlnty bltlCb nhd get the facts feinting to tlieli- individual case first hand. BcauUse the 1030 Program pro- vides for acreage allotments, It Is necessary that farmers file their work snoots before crops aro planted. These allotments Will affect payments on all farrnn which produce wheat tor morket. Work sheets ar6 Uflbd to show tho amount of payment which may be earned on a farm but do not obli- gate a producer to participate un- less it Is to his advantage. Postpones Meeting Recreational Council The mooting of tho Orioons County Recrentlon Council ha» been postponed hecpuso of the Nelflhbor Night mooting at Lyn- donvllle that mimo evening. The meeting, to huvo been held nt Clarendon Orange Hall Monday night April 10, has been postponed and will be hold at u tator date in tho sumo hail. Air Mail Cachet For Air Mail Week Postmaster Albert Goldman, New Vork, N. Y., announced today thut he had selected a cachet to bo used on Air Mail covers during Notional Air Mail Week, May 16- 21. Air Mull covers to receive' thla Bpttcittl cachet should bo Wr- witrdi-d u> tho Po»trrui((U>r at New York, N. Y., under cover. In order that he may bo able to rnako the' proper discrimination between business und philatelic moll, a letter of authorization to hold for National Air Mall Week, May 16-21, for the affixing of the cachet «huuid accompany the eotfen*. Poi-dons may uddrcaa covers to thom*elvcti or to other persons, und all such cover* should be pre- paid with Air Mail guunps or other United States postage ot the regular Air Moll rates for the des- tination shown, stamps to be af- fixed by sender, A nature rnagafctrie mfn iMH are four button Birds in this Jjoaw- try, but every rtWn wlio Is stfirtifli in to piartt Q garden knowjS that. Visit Weber^ Jewelry Store at 132 Main St. LOCKPORT We C*m »tWi Urn 4t DIAMOND »1N«», WATGIIKB, iteWKlMt »r»4 KII.VCRWARE i Bxpert Wafcb, Cimk Mi Jtwt\ry **P»WB». All Wof k tlu*n*A**4. 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