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•pi 4<i mm mm i • '31 .'•'fl'.Kii '• '* r-'ij • •$3. •> >-i* Mr 'i «• f •K 1* 1 t-'eSi 5>1 11 ft •nP^fcrftfifc ntlV A* l,t •»' e ' k\k Mft.:jMJ^ftft- TEiwuHi NEWS OF 11MSY ITEMS OF WlJRpT FJBOIIOUE NEIGHBORS lliiiltilp^ ;lissssat I J LYMM #$Hii# E * Mother's Day'#a\» fittingly ob- served by all otfr ehtirehef, Miss Arlene Tuttlo am been the guest of Niagara Falli friend? recently, * Mr, and Jlir*, Robert Flife liavo ^returned from St. FeicilJJtofl, yiorWa, where they spent the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gate* have moved from Buffalo to the north side of the Millis house on Main street. Mrs, Irving Sill spent Inst week In Southampton, 1>..L, the guest of her daughter, Ml/w Helen Sill. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllinm Ashby bad as guest last week their eon, Albert Ashby, of Cape Vincent. Mrs. Wellington Stisser is slowly convalescing from her severe Illness. Mrs, Amanda Orucey 1B visit- ing her son, Charles Grncey, and family, at Attica. Mrs. A. K. Mundlnn hoa been confined to her homo by Illness. Mr. and Mrs, Li'Roy Moliind and family have moved Into the south side of the Mlilis double hou/ie on Main slreel. Mrs. Chark'ii Thiol l« In a hos- pital In Buffalo for nljuerviition. Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Applln of Kc-riynnvllle have been visiting their mother, Mm, LiiVlna Applln, Mrs. KimiT Crimea ond son of Buffalo motored down this weok end for a visit with her parents, Mr. ami Mm. Rudolph Znnow. Horn Surirlny, May 8, at tho home of Mi and Mm, Krod Ben- teen, to Mi. mid Mm. Jeiry Wil- Daniii, nee Doiolhy Uenloen, a seven-pound Min, Noiiiian Allan. wmmsmmammmmmmm Mm. Jennie fixity tndMtt. Flow Pixley on gund*?. , Mrs. Jennie Vmnf, ffr* Koth- ryn Moore and Min Edith Stark- weather attended the Hebekeh Lodge at Oakflcld on Monday evening, . Mrs, Charles Bloomlnfdalc f«H While in Batavia on Saturday. A homo talent piny will be pre- sented at the 1. O, O. F, Hall on Thursday evening, May 19, by young people front Bethany Cm- W M The jriay v/lH b* given for the* benefit of the Alabama Re- bckah Ltxftfe. George OK of Akron, formerly of Bosom, i« ill in o Buffalo hos- pital. Allen Norton, who has been very 111, la able to be up around the hoiwo. Highway Superintendent Eu- gene Ingnlsbe us ill. KENYONVILLE EAGLE HARBOR At the school mr-elinK on Tuon- (iny rvenlnK, Ih e Hid, Km I Wiillrrs wim elcelei i truntl'o, I.men Bf*ri - netl wtix ie clecleil enlloclor , nnil John Wullrrn wan IP electei l eleil c Kiini ToiiipkiiM lui h been lined I n drive mid nlor e the iiihoiil bio- and In do the janitor work Hi th e M In,,,| fo i IIKIH-.iO. ' The WIIII' I< .ii )11-rM. Mm. Ciiinlyii fli-< il mid Mi • '-.uiiiri Siinfoici, have been 11 I.iinr d Ml ' I'. A I .I'.H I'll' , Will i llllH belli ipiile il l Hi e |nel Wt'iilt With III oll i lull .HI'I II>IIIIII,I, I* ft«ltrn«- wlnil 111111111 v i •< 1 Miv Olive Weh- bi i I In e n i II mi ( foi her. On Sund.i.v our pimtn r prcaehod a line Mnlliei •> Dny MMIIIOII. The ihurili wie . de i HI iiti-il with a vin let y o f llnweit, Ilium prevail- In^ (Mi r Sundny S i hunl wuperln- lenili-nl. Ml-ji Joyre ToinplilflH, lllil l pil-pllled II pleuMIIK Molhei 11 l).,y 1 > 1 • to .111 liii Hie l ,nnil, 1 v He hunl houi MliUi Sophie Smllh Mtuiiifil liorn e hi.il wii-k ,ifli- i heni K 11I1 Mid fo i M.IIM linn- Mi - I len i y SV 11 -. .11 liii' , born pool ly fi n ll n pn.-1 uiili 01 two IVIUIIMI HHII1III.UI IV|MMIII 1111111 Once again death viaited the community of Kenyonvlile last Thurwday morning an d claimed the life of George Mead, owner ond proprietor of tho Kenyon vllle Corner Grocery Store. Fun oral services were held Sundoy afternoon at the Kenyonvlile M. E, Church, with the Rev. H. J, Marrjulfl offlcluting. Burial won (tt the Kenyonvlile Cemetery. Mra, Blancho Barry npent sev- eral -day* recently in MiohliJan, visiting rofullvea. Minn Barbara Schndo of Water- port wiia an over night (juewt of Miss Dorothy I'aslt luM Thura- dny. Mrs, Oeorac Noble and daugh- ter of Lockpurt spent several days of hi»t week with her par- entu, Mr. iind Mrs. Arthur I'.bbs, and fmnily. Mr, and Mr/i. Bbilr Clark and Miss Francos Butler of Ken more wero Hunday uftomoon «ue«tH of Mr. and Mrs. Howard liutler and Mrs Nellie Butler. Mrs. Olenn Broadwell and son spent the wet-It end In Haslln/is as guests of her parunts, Mr. and Mm James Wnrt^worlh, Mrs. Huffman and children of Hyraeujiu are HpcndlnK aorno tune Willi Mm deoif(f Mead Mr. an d Mm Arthur Murphy and so n of Hochumte r wei e Suiulay dinner uue«U uf Mrs Kiln llohbs ari d Rons The Dully CIII»H will mee t Mny 17 with Mrs Glenn Broadwell Mr and Mrs Bay Merrill and children of Water poil spen t Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W . B guide nude arrangements for the 4-H Club'* trip which will bo June 4, the weather permitting. The 4-U Club realized $11.63 from their Bake Sale last Satur- day which will be used for their educational trip in June and to- wards tho gewing machine. A school bus has been chartered to take the Busy Bee Band of Miss Hlggins' room and the Sth grade of Mrs. Hatch's room to the Buffalo zoo and airport on Sat- urday. Miss Ann Gaze has returned homo after o twelve-day visit with friends In Buffalo and Sil- ver Creek. The Ladies' Afternoon Club will be entertained by Miss Mittlo Tanner and Mrs, uora Harmer Friday afternoon. Luncheon at 1 o'clock, followed by 500, Tho 4*H Club members and leaden* will hike to the Curtin homo Friday evening where they will hold their usual business meeting, followed by a social time. The following girls took part in the Mother's Day progrum put On by the Daughters of Union Veterans in Medina last Friday: Carolyn Achilles, Mary and Pa- tricia Curtin, Itita Kenyon, Ida Allen, Betty Cook, Tleta Bloom, Marian Reed, Annu Stllwell, Mar- lon Dunham. Also Madelyn IfJg- glns ond Lois Ives put on a very clever song and tap dunce act, In costume. brjjiht, i£*a, Jteedidwghter, Gerald ihlM listing ho*t- Hglburt, Jr., of \'* v *'f'The marriage to with Mri and Mr*, Rrihl esses* Mrs. Ha Boyce will spend sev- eral day* ihlt week With Jj*r brother m& wife, Mr. 00 fcfr*, Robert Richardson, of Hie Bate* .road. At the school meeting, held May third at the school hous* our same teacher* were hired for the next school year, Mrs. Royce Reed and M*i, Boyce called on' Mm, Ray Ooheei* of the Slade road Tuesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Sherry of New- fane called at the liorne of Mr, and Mrs. Royce Heed last Sunday afternoon. EAST SHELBY JOHNSON CREEK has le- sevenil Sackclbi SHELBY SB In mine in e i Ih e II. \ ,1 11 • lib III dllltl I ell th< Inilin f.lllllU In II ie looin^ hloi e • i Wd on. I Mil- \ H II i e\ i re he , uf Inn Mil II f\ l llli' l lv. I ei i li t l y I .illink n l Neill Wil- son, HI Vi i muni BARRECENTER Mius P'loienc e Clink wni iwuiic-fl lis lliuie (hiinjie Apple Mlossot n Qui I n I n pn i In i putc- In Ihe A |.i pie III. , - i ni l-i Ui .,1 n l I.elloy, ill lln ( ,\ .111JJ< • mi i I ni; I n lil on S.illl l d.iV n i lilllK 11 u ,i- v nlecl lo t'lile i Ih e fiiiiKei Ineml l'nliliv. 1 The i i.inunlli i dnei 11 UK 111< (liii it i .mil i .ii (I |MI t ie:, tin mil in in i i S-l'iiu nil w illl tin ' incmn mi ml,ill.H i lli.it th e Ci.ilii.' . II.ill (.hull Inn e I'Hll I Inl dec i n M.ill V uieliiheis M'IIIIIIITI I'd n i vice s Si n name« wi n i- sinteil fot mi'inliei -lu i > in..i l.d mid Moiiiei •• 11 i \ ei- es m i .ui^ei l li.'i Hex li \ i n Icy, fe.ilni mi; ]ioi in- .mi l '..In.- I'Mov. ii •> \x II e pi i \ i nl. .1 nl Hi alt II i I n M , • I'IMII m . \V . lit i r lliemoi x of Mi • Miinee T.mni i Mi .•• I' .In.i Mci Ie i illij ; .i • oil', .in . UK* 1 milled I I I 'I urn- .mi l • ni)' ' I mil i i » i i i v i i l (; inn i M. i (\.il l I ' n,.l Mi .1 tin \Hui i Kwifi by Mi UN.I i . Mil Mi ]lull„li Mr. mid Mi Mr mid Mr MIH. Vim Was a xxi < I brolhei. (. Jl..' I V II Mi ,,., ! K IM 1 fx.iii n \m ..I 8t Mill Mi . dmiKl.t, Mi ..ii W,n Hiii Mi ,n 1,11 III'\ till 1,1 Rice, .1 Mi - tin- Tin o n Mi.n Hutid i?i'r\ i .1 .HI VIII Kelh- x ,.nu(,: III' II pie Me l-M'l K. I I miptu: . 1 .1,1 Mi I' II II. I I I I Ni Tin- imiiiml si hool mei'lliif! xx lis held last Tuesday cveiilnu. Tin* followiii(j wete clecleil: I'ruslee, Cluules Hank: collector. Chillies Bi ace, ileik. Ml'. I'niil Mull Sliltley Mnxoti has Ihe lluec day nieiisles Mi and Mi i Km I Hale mid daiinhler, Noiniii .lenn , weie In (inkJIelil .Sunihi y i iitlini ; o n his pm en Is, Mi ani l Mis. Wdbatn II ale Kalhlecn and Virginia Mull air In.II , I idlli K licxv hli ycles Mi and Mis .JmiU's llenlley ale leieixm^ i ulij<i alula I ml is oi l Ihe hl i I h o f it miti , b m n nl th e Medina Mi mm Inl llnspilnl, Sun day Mi -i l.oltle Kxniis uf l.nikpi.il i-, apeiidln H ti fe w dnyi Willi ln-i ilaiiKhlei, Mrs. Olenn Oardtier. Mi- ('liflnii Simmons ha s been o n Di e sic k lis t The Ladies' Hume M Is-Jiaiai y (nile xx ill meet lirxt Tuesday exiniMK with Mil ('Initio s lltaie l.r.-iilrt Mrs I.owrle o f Medina .liinloi Ainri Is III with In n nil 11 is Mi Olenn (imilnei nni l daiiuh- III , Mis s I lli.der ( ialdtiei , spent SlllldaX III I).li e Willi Ills IIHllbel , Ml; M.uy Oaldlirl Ml John Milan 1 anil family of All.Inn ha vi- mmeil mi Ihe John I I lai 111 f a l 111 Mi and Mii John llutr and .•on. Andiew. \\eie ibntiii Hue- Is .Sunila.y of hei son , Chillies llaak, and lainll x ^1 Tin 1 .allies' Aid Vleaied •$:'() In.In then ln.tl -.ii| j i >i i Mi • Mi i Ie S i nt ! -poll I Ki nl.iy m Mnldlepi.i I Mi . and Mi- William Kxxald \'. i.e in Hat,i\ la Monday I In I a.lles Aid an - |.laliliili| j Inl i Mippe i Wednf da y exininy, Ma,- IH Mrs. S. L . I.ittlefleld turni d from spenduiK weeks wllfi relative* a t Harbor. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Boll o l Buffalo were week end jjucsts \ f Mr, and Mis. Leonard Votft . Mr. and Mm Ileiiiy Culver, Mr and Mrs. Webster Culver nnil dauKhttir, and Mr. and Mrs J. ( ' Taylor were Sunday dinnei I/UI*«U of Mr an d Miv Holand MiAtee Mr mid Mis 1'ian k Tnyloi were supper KOCHIS on SUIKI.IV (•veilin g of Mi and Mil Allen Tayloi Mr and Mrs K Mi Wiriri'- n and (iauiihlei of NI,I|(,II,I l« ..li s ,.pen l lust week Willi Mi nml Mt- f'aul Heade Mis l.ulhei Kink .Hid smi ?|ieiil Molhei Day Willi hei liareiiN, Mr and Mis I [cm x Wolfe, a t W-.lioll.- x ilh - Mr and Mis lliniy 1'ulve i and Mr iinrl Mis J (' Tayb.i were a t Chaltei i.n VVedne-d.i y Tho Sunshine Clas s of Ih e M K Chuich xvill sei x e a I'cnny Klipper In Ihe chuich o n Friday evenlri K of this week Kxciyorie wclrume Hev K I ) H.ivmi.nd wa s i n A IlialiV \II 'I Ui • da y a a ileli'l'.ile In I he l o ai iiniK \ii ( i.onlfl i n ^ I l e \ lees al tin As-eml.lx The b.i. d W C T U meet- K l Ifl.lV of Ibis wee k a l Ihe bom • I of Mis llaiiii-l Smith Miss I lonin i I- a libi of Medina Mieti l Sini. l iv v. ilb he i pal ( Ills. M l nm l Mi II II Oolliin. W0LCOTTSVILLE Ml an. I Mr ami len.lei l lln ley s mint of' Mullah. Mi M i I, ai •Mal.iln |-I h. in. I \li- KN0WLESV1LLE .i.n, ; r*MiTn •a l i, .1 M . I I The I'aten t Te.it'hrrs Aisoclu- ll.u i held then li'tilllnt ' lllolillily ii« in Hie .School IU11111111M. Tuesday nl|ihl The silimil cbi l M , I). M. .1 I- 'In ol Sh.i Al b splenillll Molhei I. Hi'fiosliment.s \xeie Mull d . i I. Mi > tin M. .1 la . iini l ip of •^ all di i i i pu t o n ,| ' I lax pioHinin , MlX.ll Mi and Mii livoijii- llen-i pi nl Molhei's P.iv in HIM In-1 xx ilh their son. I'lay b.n lieu.. I'm .until In.m e I II. M. airalax . -'I'IHI xx ill \„' In He\ err ALABAMA Mr an d Ml- Wilbri fiipen nml children, (\ha i les and Mniiun, vis- ite d al John Macl'hei.'iin'.s . i n Li-Hoy, n o .Sunday\. \ Mr and Mi's . Clifford Hindi ami daughter, Joan, spent Sunday a t Giaml Island Mr. and Mrs W T Wilson o f Eatavlii and Mi.-.* Ktlith H.oxiy of the Town 1 -UK 1 n,u| Vl.slll d ! M and family Mis I )oi n llainu'i mid M'-.> JMltlie Tannei entei t.iiln d al f IHiuljte l.uiuheon Saluiday .if It i noon at Ibelr home | Hev 1 lax I d Khnjih'i bai l i li.iiu f 1 of the |ti|,I, - .Study Cl,e* at Su t Io n s l-'i itlay ex emnji , llaiuett Heeiber Stuxxt Tent, I N o 21. D of U V . xx il l bol d a i ai t l pa l I v n l Ih e home i. | VI t s Mai no I 'lapp. l-'i ul.ix iiiKh t 'l.u t , m e al IJ ii i bit Ii I 'i i/e,s xx ill he ; i(ixe n b alld 5(1(1 1 II,iiuell Tu.kt-i tlii.Vs lust xxet-li si home on Ihe Hid||e Mi and Mis WiJhnm Howe iintl son, HIIX moiul , siX-nt Sunday in Kochfsh i Anna Mm* lllutpns, Cluules j Whealley, and Mr ond Mis John . llatih loo k » tup Ihrnufih Ih p utbeui pint uf th e stale Sunday high n-i.ii-1 ui In nine spent a few he i liiolhri « 1 s lltili'li unit MiiS llitiuu'l s Wall lllill I al I Mi • Willi.II S11 II 11 a l Mi , Was IX el l k n.nx ll hei e many fi u m l ix ei e >lin hem nf I n i death Mis .' Illlslialii l ihei l I ,vo XX eeks Mi and Mi I'.lniei and sun- of I ,ni k p. a I spi t hi V t \ t-lll UK a l I lit- litail t He i Ilia ( 'iiiimniie. s and family Mi . ( leui |.:i- I .in km.ill -.pent Tuesdii x u l ti n l.i.im- o f Mi' and Mrs I'' i a 11 li 111 u 1111114 Mi and Mi- II. i hell Kaskell entei buiieil fi .end s I i nit ] MulTalo, Sunday - I l a eh y antl ei Cll.hs ,l l if MM llase ham Spi U'Hi-l, Sprlt-Kel anil her .1 ked t o sprieyers - OK \ Amlniii? •nt Mnn .1 Mrs ALBION The llllllli nnuiuil meeting of Ih e NI.IMIII.I A.--.icialinii nl Hni xel-.dl-t Chun he-. XX.IS held il l Ih e Pullman Memoi ml t 'ni x e i salis t Chun h ni l Wi dm-.day. M.i v 1 I Spenkfl • XX i l e lil l CI.ii e ( ' lllllUX'I'll . I) Il if Hex- ChlToid p..I I, lllltl Hex Svi aciise l'ldiii. me I li v Tl li-*-1 lie . hand am! t i hiix e nl. . ni t iililli l an. I o. i M'cmn l du x I In h i . 211 .'I Holm I III S, l.i.ol S, III. It- 'ill Hon n l I' It .11' I., Ml.1.11, II inn i m it A ll n id, l.x Sin H.i:b Sth, ll.l . I ll.l . ( r i I'. .,Ce- ll. VI. I I .-h •I II e lb- I p t ..nil si al In olltl p XX.ts ,n •I all in.I I' \.,1, ''.l\X 111 *. ' Oi l RIIK.EWAY ^ Mi unit M i s I- lnn' 1 I- ishei lei l.iuii-iI noon Mi* 11 vuii; l!ll| 'I n\ i il f i .(n I , The me.isle * . o here in thi s pine . Il lends Slllltl.iV ali i Ih lin.iti is nu n h i 11 i * 111 111111 •• •• e spll i.i)4ini4 r Mrs Ohm It-. I'uisrl and two t ' ildien. lit len alul I )ui i i (ii lines. iinil I im ulby Schneltlt r ar e *irk xvilh theni at the pit'tent lime Mi an.I Mt*. Lowell Ki-miilig shaw iintl son Charles, of Cur liiiut. Ohio, mid Mi an d Mis. Cluyloll Mm lib ol K novx Irs x di e called a n nil's I<la lluvce aiul fain lly last S.-iturday The ne\t uit'eCnt; of Ihe Home unit School Club will he held Willi MM Wallaie Weld. May IV. East Shelby Grange, Mo, 1239, will hold the regular meeting on Saturday evening. The Lecturer, Mrs. Starling, will put on a Mother's Day progrum. Another of the series of dances will be held on Friday night, un- der the auspices of the Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Grinnell and son, Carl, of Wrights Corners, and Mr. and Mrs. George Greg- ory of Albion were Sundury guests of Mr. und Mrs. Ray Grinnoll. Mr. and Mrs. William- Sullivan and son, Alfred, of Lxickport, were guests of Mrs. May Baker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levcrne Corff and son, Victor, of Lake View, Buffalo, were guests of Mrs, Mary Corff on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. George: Wilson of KuckviJlo were guests of ^/U. and Mrs. Mllfrud Posson on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allan, Mr, | and Mrs. Arnold Allan and chil- dren, Jimmy and Jean, of Clar- ence (\enter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watts were Sunday gueuts of Mr, an d Mrs. DwlKht Smith. Mr and Mis. Klroy bishop and Mrs. Bona Wheeler motored to Niagara FalLs on Sunday to see Mis. Nellie Shaw, who is confined to her bed by Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skinner and daughter, Gale, nf Oaklleld, c;il led on Mr. and Mrs . Leroy I'luisnn on Monday evening. Mr and Mis. Sila s Culver and Mis. Small (Jotluam were Sun- day Hiiesls o f Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sinclair, a t Shelby ('filter. MM Bert Lacy an d three daui(h!eis. Mis Id a Gilbert and Miss Mantle Turner nf Medina weie Sunday guest s n f Mrs. Car- no Allen. K i lend s from Ni.'ignr a Kails veiled Nelson Shell on Sunday. Mr and Mis Kdwin Kiosdick of Ninth (Hiklleld spen t Sunduy with K. W. Bowers and son, Jen- nings. Mis Levcrne Hejjol o Is con- fined to he i bed b y illness . Mrs. Kvalvn Kchrader and family attended the funeral nf her aunt, Mrs. Mary Spooler ^ in Iliiirnln, on Sunday. Mis Milford I'l.-sn n and Miss l,oM.iiiii' l.oade s attended a .show - ei lit h i al th e home ol Mis. John Kidiugfi. fo r Misi Helen Laiudcs, o n Tuesday evening. Mr. antl Mrs. Hubert Jenny and Mr iintl Mis Lelioy Mnnluoini'r.v and smi, Hubert, of Mfwllnn, mn- It.u- d l o Syiaeuse on Monday where they attended th e grflduu- lion of Mjss Helen Monlgnmfry nt a Syria us e hospital, Mr and Mrs A . J. Bennett and daughter, Jnyi-e, of Spcncoi pni t . visited Mr. and Mm. Vlnlon Mil lei on Sunday Don't foi wet Ih e Penny Supper on K i irln y evening, put an by the I.IHIICM' Aid Society, l)«\([liin in g at II o'clock, a t Ihe Grange Ball. Geraldine, to Claire L„ Five Corners, take place to the near future. Margaret Hading of Riches* Comers spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Nahum Lattin, Officer* re-elected at the school f leeting were; Trustee, Stanley wlereznskl; collector, Ralph Strickland; clerk, Calry tattfn. Mr. an d Mrs, I . B. Casselman and family \passed Monday even- tog with relatives at lyndonville. Arbor Day was held by the district school Friday of last week. Dainty little Mother's Day gifts were made that were much appreciated. Teacher and pupils spent the rest of the day in Llovd's woods. The Misses June, Marjorie an d Dorothy Sanford of Albion were guests of Miss Dorothy Cassel- man, Wednesday evening. Sixty Winners At Si Mai^s Fortune WEST SHELBY Mr. Pierre Cromwell, Harry Cromwell and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Cromwell and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Mundlon. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Benson, Mrs. Merritt Wienlce, Benjamin Amos and Allen Winter spent Monday In Buffalo. Elmer Leffler suffered a pain- ful leg injury when a spring tooth harrow tipped over on him. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sprout, of Lewiston road, called on. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jenkins, Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Zlgler started for her home at Green Cove Springs, Florida, Tuesday afternoon, after spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. Ella Rutherford. Miss Eunice Fuller, Owen and Albert Fuller and Mrs. Jennie Dewey enjoyed a motor trip Sunday afternoon. GAINES BASIN Mr. and Mrs. Clarence IHignn innounco th e engagement of the n SINCLAIR-//? SAFETY I1KN8I.KY SKRVICK STATION Kast Center St. ri.AGe) SKHV1CK STATION Wrst (enter St. F. N. JACOBS South Main Si. T. E. Barhite, Aft. I. O. O. F. HllI.OING PHONG 133 Keed Crinding, Corn Shelling and Mixing nt J. O. RIGNEL CO., INC. (ORLEANS MIIX8) j, Main St., Medina, N. Y.( GAINES Mis. Elmer Frank entertained the Missionary Union, Friday. f'liir Nestal is putting a new roof on the Briar house, which is occupied by George Price. Victor Manning is driving a new Pontine car. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Hatch and Mi and Mrs Oarton o f Rochester wi i e Sunday callera at Ralph Hatch's. MM Violet Knickerbocker nr- i iv oil from Florida last week Thursday. Mi and Mrs. Harold Coventry of I.ockport were Sunday callers nl Di e home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stnikweather. Mr. and Mrs. William Coventry and son , Ken- neth, o f Osweyo, also spent a couple o f days there last week. Miss Virginia Lattin of Lowville spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. May B. Lattin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berns at- tended the ball game at Buffalo, Sunday. Miss Muqj'l Schoonvan spent several clays last week with her There were sixty winners at St. Mary'* regular \Fortune Night\ party held in St, Mary's Auditorium, Monday evening. Prizes were awarded to: Door prize of $10.00 to Miss Marian Gallagher. Prize of $10.00 to Carl Tuohey, Jr. ?5.00 prizes were awarded to: Miss Grace Dockery (twice), Thomas Reis, Mary Bernard, Miss Sadie Lysett. $2.50 in prizes were awarded to: Mrs. Josephine Fisher, Thom- as Reis, Wallace Rich, Kenneth Moriarity, Mrs. Fred Boots, Mrs. Joseph Morgott, Mary Boyland, Mrs. Sylvester Kelly. $2.00 awards Were made to: Robert Prahler, Edward O'Reilly, John Crowley, Mrs. Thomas Reis, Frank Schultz, Andrew Se- chowski, Josephine Fisher, Mrs. James Garrett,, Mrs . Monagan, Miss Margaret McElwee, Mrs. Ilarold Audis, Jack Wertman, Mrs. Robert Menke (twice), Mrs. Leo Shannon, Mrs. Francis O'Bri- en, Oliver Snagle, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Gabriel Rich. $1.25 was awarded to: Edward Seehowski, Henry Lenihan, Miss Lysett, Norman Bannon. $1.00 was awarded to: Gertrude Brust, Vernon Rich, Leona Lynch, Mrs. Ed. Casey, Mrs . McMana- man, Catherine Gillmeister, Bea- trice Pope, Chester Zuzuski, Mrs. Frank Rich, Mrs. Joseph Morgott, Kenneth Moriarity, Mrs. Edward Hoey, Mrs. Russell Hill, Wllliam Gallagher, Jr., Walter Brazer, Louise Robinson, Mrs . Carl Tuo- hey. $.50 prizes were awarded to: Mrs. Hill, Elizabeth Condon, Mrs. Parada. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hatch, in Rochester. Mrs. Frank Coventry returned from Seneca Falls last week where she was called by the ill- ness of her mother. Trooper Gibson is now stationed at Gaines. Those on the sick list are Mrs. Frank Stacey, Betty Berns, and Mr. Frank Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pollard, traveling In their house car, came to spend the week end with her father, Mr. C. Whiting. Mrs. Arnold Pask and son, David, of Kenyonville, called on the Houses. Mrs. Melana McGIen was Ihe guest of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Matt McGIen, on Mother's Day. of Helpful Household Hji4 and Recipes <*nA^b$mm& HOWE About all that Is necessary an expert witness to know which side the butter is on. foi- ls Some few girls have a fine sense of humor, but most all of them have a fine sense of rumor. If yon Iwye a new canary -wbo refuses to- sing there? is the pottl bility that the little creature 1* simply lonely and lacks In- spiration. In such in\ •tances, canaries have been known to start singing when a whistl- ing tea kettle is placed on the stove a few times a day and aUowed to boil. For a delicious, jiffy dessert, try Refrigerator Whip: Into 1 cup of whipping cream (whipped), fold % cap of graham .cracker crumbs and 1 cup of peach or other preserves. Pile in sherbets and chill. This Is a particularly suitable dessert to make up several hours, or a day in advance. And stored in the clean- washed, properly-moist atmosphere of a modern air-conditioned ice re- frigerator, this dessert will retain all its delicate flavor and fluffinesS until serving time. Refreshments at a eard party can be served with lightning speed by the use of clever table trays or covers that are easily and Inex- pensively made. Each tray is the size of the card table top, and is made of shel- lacked composi- tion board, with a one-inch frame or \apron\ that fits over the table. Handles are placed on opposite side. Before the guests arrive each tray is spread with a cloth and completely set with a service for four. Plates of cake and sand- wiches, covered with damp cloths, are even put on. Perishable foods are in fhe refrigerator, all ready to serve. Each tray is then quickly carried ia and all the guests are Berved at once. To keep cfttBEoa or other Wti terial from pwlering »&,,'\ stitch it on the maehtne, pu^ piece of paper between th#'Sif fodt and the material. Tb»M is easily torfc «wnr. \§ # * m * Hems tortt from old aneetoL- out in short lengths of s '\WM inches, make excellent cdtijt^a for spices to be dropped intoJiL. being cooked. After the spicaIM£I in the \bag bring the enda-p gether and fasten each side secuj* ly with a long paper clip. Wire com pop-'' pers are a vast improvement ov- er sticks for roasting \welnles\ at a picnic. They hold several at a time, the \welniea\ can not fall down intot&f flames and by giving the not shake or two, they will b e ern^l roasted all over. f|?i * * - * -'*&' '- For old-time fresh StraWoWA-J Ice Cream: Mix together 1 dm. spoon flour, 1% cups sugar and\ % I teaspoon salt. Add one ogg, ben(en slishtly, and 1 pint scalded rai|JL Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Allow to cool. Then tgfl 1 quart coffee cream, 2 cup;g crushed strawberries and a ftir drops of red food coloring, blend- ing well. Pour Into freezing container of modern ice cream freezer, flllljj not more than % full. Assefflbls, pack with a mixture of 3 padrrof crushed ice an d 1 part rock BOlV Freeze, for 5 t o 10 minutes or until turning becomes difficult. Opeu, re- move dasher and pack down ice cream with a spoon. Replace covor, drain off water and repack with Ice and salt mixture. Cover and let stand at least 1 hour. Serves t t0 10 - Copyrlghied 19%trJ>y Eloutor Horn Lsday, May_ riUsh Cons „ Attend. Bossomj_e ^ r A PP rBio2 K£d A » P n inter* Campbell. K.. y. K consul General, inwuticn to pai |ti V a i will b e stag 1-day afternoon, gunr li.unguishe «acftpted »vda Haiiy L. Bro Stfary <* the U .partment of Agn ^ j Taber, Ma itioMl Grange, an. Ifoye-s. State Coi ^culture and Ma •Ceremonies of tne Kin Saturday mor |th reception of |ell.s at the City H T y Fi<>m there t oto r „, LeRoy to i -al welcome at U ie line. Super ?hooL- Kdwurd Spr ^p,,,,,, committee , r iv will lunch a1 SStry Club. Th )UU1 .- featuring q ,unuet. floats and >nds. i- scheduled 30 o'clock. Following the ,ueen ..f queens > REDDY i 1 \B *i;£# ! ROBERT E. JAMES JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY DEALER IN FEEDS, FUEL AND FARM SUPPLIES GRINDING MIXING CLEANING Lyndonville, N. Y. Phone Lyndonville 65 •aMMHMMaivMaiHMaiakMHH Another thing this country | needs is more solving of prob- i lems and less surveying of them. I TRY A JRJBUNE CLASSIFIED AD TO ALL FARMERS! \ The two largest canning companies in this county, vevy courteously gave us the names of the growers that had the best yields per acre, among their growers delivering tomatoes to the Me- dina plants this past season. The information is so interesting, that we are sure that you will want it, for the list below of 20 growers with their yields and grades, bring out some very inter- esting facts. I'lease notice that !» of these 20 leading growers, or nearly half, used GLF fertilizer. Now cut the list in two, taking the top 10 and you will find that 7 of the 10 used GLF. That really means something. These two canning companies have hundreds of growers and those growers had a great many brands of fertilizers to choose from. Out of this large collection, GLF stands out very distinctly as the leader, just as these 20 growers stand out as the leading growers. They made their choice and the results show that it was a wise choice. (irowr-r WU.TKR MACK OH A l.V.V. U \I Till SM-I.I <;I:OK<;G ' GAIUIKTT GFOKGI'f I*QiSTl.K N'.inn* nut to tic ovc.l (.idiii;!-: I^AKIK .IOSIIMI I'ltAiuiu RAYMOND PAYNE < 1IAKI.ES OVBRHOI.T DAN niilU'LLEK IIKItltKKT COOrKR II. J. ROIMCRTK WILSON FOX I'H'KR CRAIG KKNWARD AND HOI'SE JERKY MORRISEY ALBERT JOHNSON HARRY AI.I.KN PETER MAGNE Yield Per Acre Percentage of Tons 16.34 10.109 \ 15.55 15.192 15.123 ' 13.436 12.071 1/J.54 12.28 12.07 12.01 11.88 11.5-1 11.40 11.325 11.317 11.19 10.801 10.70 10.638 No. Is 66.78 72.73 67.03 70.013 83.029 77.946 80.724 M.61 08.04 63.75 04.46 70.71 07,60 30.84 70.695 57.519 60.43 71.448 60.57 75.521 No. 2's 32.51 26.04 31.85 29.239 19.371 22.054 19.208 44.00 32.56 33.37 35.14 28.82 31.58 47.71 29.305 41.873 38.17 28.180 38.41 24.264 Culls .71 .63 1.12 .148 nunc none .008 139 .80 .88 .40 .47 .82 1.45 none .608 1.40 .372 1.02 .225 FERTILIZER USED PER ACRE 1000 lb. 20% GLF GRANPHOSPHATE with manure 800 lbs. 5-20-5 GLF FERTILIZER 400 lbs. 4-8-7 Blank Co. Fertilizer 700 lbs. 4-16 4 GLF FERTILIZER 500 lbs. 4 16-4 GLF FERTILIZER 700 lbs. 4-16-4 Blank Co. Fertilizer 150 lbs. 4-12-4 GLF FERTILIZER 1000 lbs. 20% Superphosphate Blank Co. with manure 700 lbs. 4-16-4 GLF FERTILIZER on u, field 700 lbs. 20% GLF Granphosphate. with manure on !£ 700 lbs. 4-16-4 GLF FERTILIZER 900 lbs. 4-14-0 Blank Co. Fertilizer 600 lbs. 3-12-6 Blank Co. Fertilizer .600 lbs. 4-16-4 GLF FERTILIZER 000 lbs. 2-8-10 Blank Co. Fertilizer 000 lbs. 4-16-4 Blank Co. Fertilizer 250 lbs. 4-16-4 Blank Co. Fertilizer with manure 1000 lbs. 20% Superphosphate Blank Co. with manure 575 His. 4-16-4 Blank Co. Fertilizer 500 lbs. 4-16-4 GLF FERTILIZER 300 lbs. 4-12-4 Blank Co. Fertilizer field We have used tomatoes as an example to prove that GLF fertilizer is better, for this reason. The yield and quality is checked by disinterested parties and a much more accurate record is kept than with most other crops. However, the extra quality of GLF fertilizer shows op just as strong on other crops. \The proof of the pudding; is in the eating,\ they say, and the proof of fer- tilizer is in the growing. Try it and convince yourself, more are doing it every year. KN0WLESVILLE GLF SERVICE PHONE MEDINA 89 KNOWLESV1LLE, NEW YORK NIACAI FACTS THE F''>tXrf?E \ HOR«\D IN Surr, HRt*}' v*i3ULDL« 8f?UMMEL vjwy Down \ituGSELF OUTF LITl t@^- : \ tiinttl «u«At<u