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* * ' J ^ - *1 ^sda&ABHm,!^, **•*•** JI M * y WEST SHELPY tor m V. f. i*lj our e. ' ice bie ike •I it! Pi <g* tat t I Mr *nd M* s Feir ^ Pr >*dde& 9/! ' Tonawanda, Mr. and Mrs. Iioyd Ueyo and Mr- and Mrs., Invilon and children or Buffalo tre Sunday callers at the home Mr and Mis Wm, Winter. | Mr and Mr* Verne Punlap and L Lerov of Batavia called on Mr. §,d Mrs\ Melvin Jenkins on Sun\' jju.a Rose Wodrich was home •vei ihe week end. Xht- Service and Hospitality omimtiees of the Medina Grange bill hold a social at the Grange E aU w. Shelby, Fiiday evening, In,ii 29. The public is invited. Kfie.-Hmcnts will be served com- id nf G. L F rolled wheat ifoducts. A silver collection will , e mken. Mi <md Mrs Kan Fuller and •hlidren of Buffalo weie Sunday venmg guests of their patents, ,i, .md Mrs. O D Fuller Mi-- Dorothy Deyo of Buffalo, U .spending hei Easter \acation •Biting relatives vzBBSQmemmaamz Those, assisting Mrs. Boyce art Mrs? CiNrl,%nd&on, Mrs. Mil- Mr. J&wrry JButfs and family have mavai w.tp« MJ». gbaer Ftsher'? house'op thft Ridge. * 1 £«% told ««1is Mcoyenng irom an stuck, of measles. te .JjEfilV AJJ&foe? I? AOt so well ttu* TKeejc. Mi's', \WiUT«m j Scanlon of West Barre was ea^hng on friends in this place last Friday. ~ Mr. *an*d Wr*, Boyce Reed went to Buffalo lasf Sunday to see then son, I}ic4^ey,and t found, rum some- what unproved. Mrs, laz?te. Hblman does not *er of Mr,. gam as rapldTy as-kw friends j«h Wnmo ° a \ she nuaht. Ji mr Mrs,\ ISxwaki Sandfeson and daughter, Mary, of Mt Morris, \are spending the Easter vacation with luends m this place. A Very large congregation at- tended the church ]Easter Sunday. .There was also a. concert in $he evening fiy the Sunday Schqp). GAINES RIDGEWAY Tlu Home and School Club will ,eet ut the home of Mrs--Ida 3i \ CT Friday evening of this week. Mr and Mrs Wm Coventry •returned \o their home at Fulton after spending two weeks with her sister and husband, Mr and Mrs Lewjs Starkweather, Mr Arthur Forder underwent a ser|ous operation Monday at the Gregory Hnsmp * • W:,isnd'Wts. Ren Root and I quick Results, daugbteis, of Rocfattter were- Kas* teV guests of Mrs. May 8, r«attin and M^» yMqa*, H**Ph Recent jewels fit Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Hatch were Mxs. Edis,o» Uile* and Mrs, Kunic* Biles olf Tonawanda on ftfojiday, Mr, and Mrfii Alva\h. Sohonnover ana *pns o? Buffalo $M 3G*r an#Mfcs\ AV %d ftdteh- <$ Rochester on Tues- day i Mis. Qctavla Mather was the Easter guest of Mis.. Sarah Stew- art and Mhss Aruia at their home an. Albion, WEiis Jean Hawes^ oldest daugh- r t}t Mr aad Mis \Whitney P. Howes, and Ivyl PhiUips, son of' Mrs. Ethel Phillips tit Albion, were united in xnirriage at nuie-thirty Friday njorjiingf \ by J^ev. Ward Hurlbwt at the^ Baptist manse. They were-,atten«iedi by Miss Myra Howes, sister of Hie bride, and Harrison Phillips, brother of, the- groom A wedding breakfast was served to the wxurtcdiate family at the home of the bride's parents. The couple left on. n sl\ort eastern wedding trip, after which they will leside on Caiolune street, Albion. The Albion fire department re- sponded to a call at Gaines Satur- day afternoon when a glass fire set fire to an old house owned by James Keaidge Only a small part of the west side burned. Trooper Wheelej is now station- ed at Games Tribune QJajs^fied 'A.# brjngj 'Jf\£df.li •• Batwia Methodists Plan Extensive Improvement Of Church Property City Enjoyuijr Fine p$x$pap in Membership Tsrr- r237T REDDY KILOWATT '-i'^'i.^ AND HIS FRIENDS mm&m&Amm#e?im$m t? «•- W,Sfe..S>XS^»i5»a 2»5»»%^MSS!S88SS3SiSSi£KS^K,^ ><ftSJ**'*? ; se 5a«e \wpr T«0a ff ^E5M% MEAW Ybptefi. HBLP SOU To CdOIr COCK.IN6 WW* *H' UlMTRIC «AM#li Ask us how to wv« $32 off a, 1938 Electric Range * • NIACARA. LOCKPORT ft OI*fAfllpf$Wi* CO. NIAGARA HUDSON By WiWao- ft, «W Batavia, p,y. I Me,tl\odU^ in. JBatavla is on ihf- up-and-ujj. mexels ajsurRrkhik inciease m niembership «%d In interest ui the^ docUoies ojc |ohn Wesley. For quite a long .period % edifice of ,the First Methodist Episcopal Chyr^li on p(%\ Main sheet has been, altogether ^'ade- quate to w,eei the deroands oj ser- vice, ^atav^a Is steadily growing, jEor 9ne uilni, and hundreds of oiew fes^» dents, manly of whom m& of the Methodist f. a i t h, b, av f p come to thiSi city during Uije past year op two. The new Veterans*' Hos]- pi^ whieb is even no\y. to be enlarged, h ak< recently ihe church dining room had to have 125 new chairs. Sfofi^ Sunday School room has-been re- decorated- Other changes have been made in the furnace room and in cloak rooms. Remodeling- of Church Structure Robort North, Buffalo architect, son of the laje Judge Saffojcd E. North of Batovla', lias dvawn plafajs for the'remodeling of the church, and for redeqoraung the interior. A committee to report on th.e proposed changes Is .composed of: Harry M. Inlraham, Earl D. Mil- nor,, the RevT Carlyle T. Boynton.T toe pastor; Fred A. L,cwlg, R. J. Putnam, Dr. ©. L. Davis, Otis I. Albright and'Qeorge F. Schafer. Installation of a new pulpit, the rearrangement of the organ and choir section, construction of a stage and otlier auditorium facili- ties, modernization of the kitchen and a new entrance to the Sunday School department oro among the desired improvements to be made. Mr. Boynton a Go-Getter Willi n dynamic pastor like Mr. Boynton, the Batavia First Meth- odist Church is bound to forge James R. Boyles is the pastor ahead at a streamline schedule.' abroad, at Syrlab Burma. Carl M. Steublng is the director of music; Hunter Corliss, organist; Mrs. „„„, _, Mi „,„ w „„„ Frances Speed, assistant organist;, ). e j'\aiisB Emma Stroh O^ t. Albrigjvt, Hauy W, Ipgcar hm» tt$&^ A. JAWJS*. Gea*ge jRunke, J?r. Charles h J3avw, Wft- inanr Squires • ond George K, X|«» W» Art tut Stejwutfkt 5ine«> so many leudeis ot the mdmft Tribune are »ctnj&in.ted \wl^K\ the personhel of the clunxm *rg«ni«ation the membei&bln ol the varwus groups aie nailed. Stewavds: A. J. pishop, C^vl fejporsen, Geo, Hugadone, Mis, Cajl Espeisei), Run JjuvJo^W, Ji. Havks,\ Charles Hodge, J. N. f owe/ C. B. Engrnliam, C, £ K\ojt, jQ E, MaTUn, MT. C, Sull^, P. 3Piors, p. F. Spink, Altliui .Call, Fiank Wqbbei, P. J, Bovnn- >ii, A r E. Blckle, MiV Bail ^bv Mti Geoite Stum, Mrs JJdwnid JJerbine, Ray Dart, John R Fen- ton, Ivan Sneed, |Uues.t R. llujCf, „,„.,„. ,« Wm; Hi A*: Kelley, Joseph- E. LUR- noTto iSl*wy. HOWM-4 Hosme,r. R. J. Put- ita. n BM SQDi j^ ^ Q Plercd. jRecardiug Steward, M, C, Salle; DIsperaiM.Stowar'd, A. J. BMIPB; JConne,ctlojuftl S.iQward, F. A. Lewis; (^ommuiiion steward, Mrs. N. Q, Pierce; Disfa-loi Ste^afid, C. B, In|p;oh.om. Mr, Ingruham is reserve disU'ict steward; Mi'. Sailo is director of r.cligio.us education; Marshall Chapman is diractoi- of social life; Mr, £{agadone is secretary tor good literature, while William Squires is trier of appeals. Comralttccs Which Keep TJilnj^ IlumraiUK Live-wire comnjIHees keep the ehurjeh ncUvities in constaiit con- tact. Here they are; Membership: P. J. Bpvcnker, C. Shepai'd, Mrs. Bkoy Conlbor, is. Eva Stringhum, Mrs. J. E. Luplow, A. P. Spiers, Albert Mc- Nabb. Music: H. M. Ingrahnm, Dr. C. L, Davis, George Schafer, Mrs. F. A. Uewls, Mrs. Bert Gowdy. Religious Educutlon: M. C. Saile, F. A. Lewis. Mrs. Wm. Biokle, Mrs. A. P. Spiers, Mrs. W. D. Chase, Mrs. H. M. Ingrahnm. Finance; C. E. Knox, H. M. Inarabaro, O. I. Albright, E. D. Minor, A. J. Bishop, Wm. Squires, Rr. C. L. DavJs, A. E. Blcklo, E. R. Huff. Benevolanec: F. A. J^owls, Mrs. Carl Esporsen, Mrs. C. B. Pock. Mrs. C. E. Knox, Mrs. Frank Mil- T«mH>fW§i 3£*,3!«&usa,& P, Stevenst. Auditing Acoouotie Brppk «ni*nr» s: PA S^v««»» ' PatfOttag*^ l|rs, gtad NoiibUi. l|fcftJB» A M * 'Pulpit Supply: »4>, Winor^ N, L, Hawks, Carl ifcper^en, c k p. Dart, Ftank sV/ebh^i, Robert Hu* -w\Y Uvrim »ut(wy, ^vser^u Ipjlnk. »* •• P«op«ito X. J^i Minor, «e,^c; _®^«WW#»i J* ^ lugr;«ham, P44«#*ry Cir^e, dipw AndGr««ipi T}w Mgudoy Estuary Circle pt U\e J5ft**kVJa First MoilMdUt ^fe- copal ClvuvcU i$ the pineal or^pl- *aUun. £t Hd j^ts it? cbajtUw- fe^\ it\ent Mrs, Anna £ Riqe and its founder wiui Mv§. 'l^umns CaxdW. Tbo pveseut o*$eo<s ate: Pr.cs ., Mrs. G. R. lUuailWu; FKst Vice pTe3, Mrs. A G. WlilUug; SwjiS Vice Prcs, Mis. W, J, Wtajtmer; i^ecrettuy ond Vroasiicex*, Mis, Wm. Ji. Rial. There ^o abou,t sl^ty iuequ>ertt mid a ycftily piogronn fe tolloweci by « bawqupt oi\oli May, Buwovtfe Leagwo uxijetinjjs Me held Sunday evfcnMs. Chureli cla&ses Inciujdo the Bonn Wo, Olmstead Ufttt^d Qoun\es, fesley, Vincent anil ^tavls. Church gmuns nre tlio South- west, Bank Street, Lb^qom, Mwv mmmmmmmm and George HuKadone, carotaker. Trustees of the church are Eprj. D. Minor, Stephen P. Stephens, Social Service and Local Hospi- tal: Mrs. W. H. Squires, Mrs. ;Wm. Orlrtith, Mrs. F. A. Lewis, ~~HE FACTS YOU NEVER f r r • »,*• H. T. Elmo aooo OF -ffu? flvo»6E , , HUMAN e£IUG VAOOU5 I I I 1*W UtXtilJG CM%.Y T1M»S1 to BOWSTO, •nuME wku&MS TIWT BU»«O HOU6S It) 1WlBt»»a«S,W f* Jiill JMItfJUffff USED Uacatoi Ncwapap** fMtum, lat y&tj&too* LITTLE BUDDY By Bruce Stuart jgj THE GOOFUS FAMILY By H. T> Elmo hatujn and East W&iia nw*a Vine Streota, 1-H Gawlcn Kully Over 150 potato ond garden club members, local loaders and par- ents attended the IBI Orleans Co- unty 4-H gulden and potato rally, held at the Barro Center Grange Hall, Thursday evonlng, Ajpril 14. Dr. A. J. Protl conducted tho meeting that was nrraugod by R. G. Smith, County Club Agent. Dr. Pratt dlscussod the different kinds of vegetable* that should be Included in a home yarden, but oaulloned membora that April garden ideas miiy seem pretty largo whpn surnnfor gomes. He stated that It is much moro desir- able to hnvo a sinojl, well-kept Harden thon a largo, neglected one. The Importance of w.eed control was ulso stressed, After the garden discussion u motion picture in qotor. on potato demonstrations In Now V6i*k Stuto was given, This picture traced tbo potato project from the cutting of seod In tho spring to tiie harvesting of lit© potatoes in tho fall. At the close of the meeting a vegetable sued identification con- test was held and Uieinbcra scor- ing the highest In tills contest re- ceived seeds of the now Honey Croaro Wutormeilon. All garden and potato club ntombora ultcnd- liuj received free sesedn of New Zealand Spinach, Tho \Beat Ever 4-H Club\ of South Bnrrc with » membership of 28 members, hiked 3 Mi miles with their girls' local lender. Mrs. Lllllun Snyder, to allena tho meeting. Other club members cnnic by car and bu« from all purU of the counly. Grangers Invited to Ulster County Festival Members of tho Now York State Grange will be welcomed to the Ulster County Apple Blosporo Festival, May 0, 7 und 8 at u Grunge headquarters and infor- mation bureau lo be maintained ut tho Kingston Y, M. C, A. by the Ulster County Pomona Grange. The bureau will provide Infor- mation for touriiiU, will book ac- commodations ond will nerve at u \home base\ for voting Grung» C-IH and their friends, Tbo unit will b« undor ttio direetlon of Mrs. KuphuH Klein, of Ul«l«r Park, N. Y , chiiirman of the Ulster County Pomona Orange Festival commit- tee. liOMBSPUM YABN oO/fwHer- fi^^aentato mammnl of 80U* lanololu ionQ i*-waoTly'ruminant of- Pew\ f-|°)e#Hf Auntie kingdom *|||w»ufei for imaU anlpials B»-othorwiio IfUMlf NO. « g«IV«it u anololt UyeJy dm lluurd inco 1 \ 1 1 Y flO—Abuiio profanely „ 01—Varlew of onrnelliin MS oTpwIW VKt.TlOAb I—Automoblloi S—npop'SQa Dill JH-gbn&nted fod«ll,po tlmei ftytr ortihMig to the »t«n iSBBiia-'rapDiaE^BK mm mmm mm m -mum® manu mmu mimmm mm tmrnm nm, m mmmm mum: mmmi' m°mmw Busses Supercede Trojtey^ in City Of Lockport The lost trolley enr on the streots of Loekport loft tho Inter- national Rullwoy station at >145 Saturday nl«ht with Mayor Van DoMurk and several rtldornien among the pirKsciiKerj, It proceed* cd out Ifiasi Avenuo to tile city line mid back followed by outos with honkliiu horns. OJI its return to the car (wins It \vu» vtrtunily wrecked, every movable part befha seized by souvenir hunters, ond the windows broken. Uujea woce then put In operation oiv the streets. In striking conlriwt wlU) Uie riotous crowd which rode the last trolley, tho first bus pflggengerg were quiet, (il«nift«tl cliurchgocrs In their Easter finery. Citl«uw had an opportunity to tnapect the »lx new buses Sfttur- doy afternoon when the^ wore driven ovot tho new olty route* with Mayor van Do Mark, mem- bers of tho Common Council and other city officials as guests. The routo mileage Is about 18 per cent greuto' than tho old trolley lines and Includes now territory In tho we*t and south pai'ls of the olty. A pinch of wilt heightens the flavor of any prune dlsn. To have u paint brush always roudy for u«e, liwe the bristles Ku*pended in raw linseed oil. The soy bean Is used to make macaroni, milik, *oap, feed, ferti- lizer, enamels, varnish, paint, linoleum, printing ink, celluloid und lubricating oil. Some of the earliest methods of cooking potatoes were lo roast and steep them in v/loe, to hake them with beef-marrow and npfso, and to prnwrvo them with sirup, l31ilfaliTs of Health DOAHS PILLS Paroiit-TeuchurH to lipid 0ako Sale Mrs. Victor C. Rook and M«, Norman Thiol are In charge of ft bake suie to bo apeofsOheil by th# Parenl-Teacbers A.s«o«u|tion ^ftt- urday, May H. Tlie mnis is to be held ut tho Main Blroet gtoro of tine Medina Provljljoa %TO5«By, mm 9 •MMMM* •WW RKLIAIU4! - CiUAKANTWtl) Watch and Clock TRY HlJNKlGliS a, A. c<w»» nidjr. nftayu !\» •\ \•' ff-.Mii.ij)j»wpwjy'iiii'iJ,i!-ii'.iyiu!uii'' 1 ' Goto H. G. WHEELBP 317 Park Ave, fop ajl general tin umlthlng work, roof- Injr Mid gutter, Furntcci imtaJM and repulred. \ mmmmmmmmmm—m Window Glcanlnif Nft. Jfth T»« L«fo ip fM fmillt m pa- ! 3 f\* • .! *•: aftfe. \