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jiiBWiWMW^V, m**j*« ' a ,.** ** -• K ;«$.! i|f'.! « i' .5sft- 'Jl> i •'. ' ||| h3t fc*f'M li'.'Pa' i i n mm i« BL iffl **tf $tt$iiMMIIIl - TOtBfM. |^iP^P^»3^gt ||0M OURiTfjB^j^^ Hartland Grange will hold's SQ- cial on Uie lawn of Mr r and Mrs,: Herbert London, Wednesday ev- ening, July 13, Home made cake andnome made ice cream will be Served. Everyone invited. -•-. - ' ' '• Mrs. Samuel Wilson and daugh- ter^ Jessie, of Gaspbrt,' ana Mr. ana 'Mrs. Raymond Mdren and- |on of Eggertsvllle spent Sunday jwith Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Chair- man. 'Mrs. Douglas Chapman is spend- ing:'a week with relatives'In'An-' * Mrs. Douglas Chapman and MrslW. E*. Chapman spenl Wed- nesday in.'' Buffalo with the laU. iter's daughter, Mrs. Emmett Brown. Ray Lewis and son, Keith, spentFriday in SpingviUe, Mr. arid Mrs. George Howell end Benjamin Helsdon of Mlll- ville were calling on the Bev. and Mrs. F. D. Raaraond Sunday. Miss Dorothy Reed has come from Ithaca and is acting as coun- selor at the Preventorium Camp, jLoekport, for the summer. Mrs. Luther Bream was taken Jo a Buffalo hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. CHarfes Seliune- man and Mrs. Anna Petz an d -daughter, Florence, of Buffalo, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Harry Bibley. Miss Dorothy Mead entertained a few friends at her cottage on _ Fish Creek Saturday afternoBn TOr MIBS Florence Addison of $Cenmore who leaves this week on a trip through Spjjth Africa. George\ Douglas of Red Creek spent Thursday with Mr. an d Mrs. Ray Lewis. Mr. ajnd Mrs. Wilbur Lytle of Buvalo and the latter's father, frerschel Strlcltler of Baltimore, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis. 1 William Foster of Terrytown, K. Y., cornes this week to spend a few days at his Home here. Mrs. J. J. Swift, daughter, Ada Jane, and son, Neil, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Reid at Oakflejd. Glen Mudge of Alfred Univer- sity has come to spend the sum- mer with his parents, Dr. an d Mrs. M. F. MudjgC. Dr. and Mrs. Milton Kohler and Miss Daisy Kohler of Falrport spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Jrving Kohler, SHELBY Mrs. Hazel Brace and daugh- ter, Rebecca, of Moravia, are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brace for a few days/ . Mrs. Lottie Evans of Lockpoiit .__ $ spending-the week with her J by the 4-H Club *i , Mrs. Glen Gardner. „i|ajbgaret Gorman is home from Buffalo for her vacation. \ Mrs. M^bel Smith is having her resident hew®' decfirated, Clarerice 'Nell •has<been enter-? taihing the measles. ' •. The Beahr, reunion was held Simaa7 T a«erndbn at the C$y Park in Medina. - • • . Mr. and Mrfi. Earl Hale and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Whiting a: son were in Bergeri Suriday ca> Uig en Roy, Gage fend fenfflyv,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. West wefe in Rochester recently visit- ing relatives. : ' Miss Ethel Colman is home from Rochester for her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ross called, on Mrs. ,Wilda Sowl |Vpdnesd|y; evening. ^ The Rev. and 'Mrs. James Q. Smith Visited relatives at! 'WaV- erly last week. The Home Club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of mi. Samuel Bigford. - \*• Mrs. jKaotz of Alabama visited her son.'Cbarles JKaajtz, '.end wife last week. '\' Miss Louise Vail Is home from Fredonifl snendjiii; her vacatlrai with her oarentti Mr. and Mrs. Bert VdU.T>' '•;. The Shelby Center Home Bur- eau Unit will hold its annual pic-: nic Wednesday, Vluly 6, at the City Park In Medina. At this tirrie the following new officers will take over for the coming year 1 : ^Chairman, Mrs. Paul Brttt; vice- *CHairman, Mrs. Glen Allqhin; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Befct Vail. ~w jBARRE CENTER » «* *> ^ »•* »»*•*' V»«*»*<****» *. Supervisor and Mrs. H. C . DeL'ano were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mason of Murray. The Parent-Teacher members and teachers and pupils recently picnicked at Ellicott Creek Pails. Mrs. Winifred Wells and s0)h, John, have moved from Carl Hakes' tenant hbUse to McKihi- stry street, Albigfi. \ \ Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Snyder were in attendance at .the annual garn- ering of the Dai?$nWd'League Cooperative WmWW, In^., ti&Q in Syracuse x^fttiy.- \\ M'ss Frances fifftbles is a surgi- cal patient at the Albion Gregory Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Majrvhi J. Steele and son, Harry fdM,''of Detrb^tt, Mich., spent the wWKend with jtMe Phillips and Steele mtflies, 'i n observation of tnelf twenties wedding anniversaW. Harry John remained to s'pen'a trie' su ... . sumroer vacation with fils 'fira,n'dparents. Mrs. G. A. Meal of. Alabama has been spending a ' few dtiys with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. JogfVn. * The ice cream social sponsored ... , MM ld oyer $ ^p. Three merpb^rs of the parre Cen^ ter club attended the conference at Ittiaca: ppyothy Miller. Lwm Kelley and Susie Gay lord. Mrs. Ella Powers and Mrs. Etta Schenk of Buffalo have returned to fii^lr toprhe after spending a Week wUh Mr. and M«- «J- A» Jh'BMps..:::. '..-'..•:.. ffirr. an<| Mrs. Elmer Wulf. Mr. t nfl Mrs. Jack Helsden and aughter, Shirley, of LyndonvUle were sunoay guests of Mr. arid Ajtrs. jH[ovvard flicks.; Mj/sgs H,eleh an^ Charlotte! Steele are spending n week at the 4(ohey .Cottage at Troutburg as guests of Iiftisses Margery and Clarice SWney. fhn Gr'ajnge will meet Saturday evenjng ai 8:00 pclock. Program will be furnished by the Juvenile Grange. ', u. 1 \tf .M.fU' •\r,wwy Mrs. Hattie Manning will en- tertain the Missionary Society Friday afternobn. Mrs. Allie Nestal spent the weekend with Her son, Cliff, arid family at Albion. Mrs. Melana McGlen has re- turned from a two weeks' visit with her son, Edward, and fam- ily at Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward McGlen and Mr. and Mrs. Matt McGlen spent Sunday with her. Trooper Gibson has been trans- ferred t o East Avon. Tfooper Welsh is now stationed at Gaines. Little Duane Berns is on the sick list. Elizabeth Nickerson is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. WUilam Allen. William Barnum, a 1938 gradu- ate of Cornell, is spending the* summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barnum. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates of Holley were in town Sunday. Mrs. May Orear of Tonawanda was a guest recently of her cous- ins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plummer and children and Mrs. Cora Plum- mer of Buffalo were Tuesday callers of their cousins, the Misses Edna and Inez House. Mrs. Mildred Barnum Harter and two daughters arrived at her mother's, Mrs. Effie Barnum's, to spend the summer. * Mr. and\ Mrs. George Vagg spent Sunday with relatives in Buffalo. Dr. Ben Howes of Carlton spent Sunday with his son, Whiting, and family. rp Ij 1 II 'l U i. 1 i-l '.' * «' X 'Jf X s? KENYONVILLE Gordon Butler spent Sunday in Ithaca. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murphy and son of Rochester spent Sat- , Wj<w«i;MH*w;t..'-.vA^ , J :'.:-v:.' 1 .-'-'. • .— Sflll.TTil ^55. WHEREVER YOUGO . . Th,e Tribute should be inclur%J j# p#r yjjiqition plans. You'll enjoy getting every isa^e $ yo^y ^per . . . you'll feel at home wherever you $re ^y ^ding all about what's doing back home. Clip oujt pte c.oup.on below, fill it in, and bring or mail # t,9 TJ^e ?d^un,e wi>en you've set your vacation dates. Wherever you go, whatever you do, don't miss a single issue of The Tribune ! ' CM tr v « f - • * Mail My Tribune ^o this Address From Name .... Address to. ffff^^ Hie Medina Tribune Mr. arid Mrs, Bert #at,e mylt«d twive ! mM : w mkt i&^ifo Louis-Schmeling fight, after whiflh Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Allen of Medina, Mr. and Mr;s, Robert Flske, John CuffimlDg| <-mP-mfa> Emma Camming! \Werer r<5Behl guests of M^Mary'mdkey.\ \ H Mr. jmdMrs. Rolbert'Pittlard en-, tertained 'tWelve guests\ idt a wiener roast Friday night. ter the Mrs. AiOttie Lewis, Arttlur' CQM an,d sen., Eonajkji, of Avon, : wm Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Rdy Albon. ; ' ' ? I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thaine entertained teri guests\ at dinner Tuetoy eVej^hgf' ' '^ TT ; V';u imvm uuluiGa<it\iMutii+Jtju «»;';'i Ada Lumley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Crosby, Mrs. Ariria CfcUsby, TffljrT and MM. Myron S^ar^ekl\e? r *\\ Clyde, and aMu&ter. Al..,_. ... Mr. and Mrs. TPugefie SJielgter j»ij sdn, \ atte the Crosby farfnW at Qut%^j P %%\|Ja^lSrW^|^ni8S Nefce Ihgilsfae' and' fWpx&e W~ Miss Helen Balrd of Sag Har- bor has been visiting Miss Pearl Houston. T ' ' Miss Irma Oakes, a student nurse of the Buffalo 'Gity' Hos- pital, spent Sunday with her mother/ 1 MTS. Bepiamin J&ask.\' Twih sons wer^fcom WMr. ana Mrs. Arthur Chambetfain Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Pifcley, Mrs. Flora Plxley, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Myton Starkweather arid daughters, Rose, Edith, Eva, Dorothy and Alice, and son, Clyde, attended the annual reunion of the Pick- worih-StufjEings familes 3t the home Qi Mr. ani Mrs. G.e.0rge Harvey of Oakfleld. and e \Ffflnfi%&B 'a5?e|ded :? the wedding of the K6v. Lewis Oven- Grlswold arid &nt3$W d. McWaln. Mr. Ptiswdld dji^d last F^rttai-yV The News has achieved success: in the newspapers afield through diligent service; and constant ref sporise tp the highest type of jour- halism. Vice-president and Man- aging Editor Laweejace W. Grisf Wold, arid Miltojt BJ Miller, secret itary arid general manager fori years, have gfverFpowerM sup- pprt in huildingruft: a circulation of 10,000 copies jdajly in wis city Of about 20,000^Optuatiori. The writer, having been with .The Daily News 43 year's, cjan s?ly wjth perfect cah.ddt, the 0m ever has been ideal and always perfect- ly square in its dealings to coie and all. The late James N. Boyd of the Medina 'Tribune, j h h,is youth resided in Attica anjd was a carrier boy -jj& that Wyoitwig .County village for The Dauy J^Iews. Wirt % Quale of Keriyc-n- vUle, now a general m?rpharit jar>d. flower grower, y/ho was born at Middleburg, Wyoming County, December 2.4, 18^?, and came to jBatavia in 1872 with his parents, James M. and Melissa A. Quale, was one of the hand compositors on the paper, when type in cases thgr $M}$eii the> Basom groom's cerehior AVMx Snyder, Jr., is a mem- ber o*j|e iM «b|) Qf'ftie A^ n Mr. %M Mrs. Henry Brege of Mlddlepojrt r^cenfy Visited at Wilbw Greeri's. ^^w.v.vi^^twa^ii^j;^<.;,i:uii'J4 i ,>va^.»'wi^ Mrs. Emma Frost and daughter, Margarejt, are'on a riiptdr trip to Chicago and other points 'tyeat. They expect to' be gdne/ over the Fourth/- \ •••** • Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Benson arid dawghtfrs, G^\i 'and iBar- bara, ^eTe $jind|iy griests of his parents, Mr. ma' Mr9. George Bensbn. Gflori^ and 'Barbara re- mained Mtjh thejr gr^bapdrents for a iey^ days. ' Nearly IM ladies attended the Grange jQarden Farty 'at Mrs. Cha'ffes Mms WCWednesaay. Mr.' arid Mrs. p^W&k and Mr.\ - and MrsY BehieW IfflX called on Jsy^ R6gers aJifi fafriily at Darien, Sunday. ' Mrs. Mfefiatf Clapp and Mrs. George Behsxjn attended the Quar- terly Meeting of the Past Presi- dents' PMrof Harr^ Beecher $towe Tent, No. 2l, D. O. 0. V., Monday at Mrs. Fred Morgan- berger's in Medina. A 1 o'clock luncheon Was served, followed by a business meeting and a social afternoon, Mrs. Herbert Hill, Mrs. Ida Humphrey and Mrs. Leslie Tan- ner attended the Grange Service and Hospitality' meeting at West Shelby Grange Ball Monday af- ternoon. ' Arthur fngram and son, Ray- mond, were\ weekend guests of Allen's at East Bethany. r Kenneth Jejjklns ^ph the $5.00 prize in the American \rjjstory Es- say Contest ,r at' Albiori High School last week. C(Jrjjgaciaitulajtions. Mrs. Sarah' Burke sjpenj; the weekend with Jffer niTOe, Mrs. Charles Axtell, and fttrriijy. Alice Tompkins ojf\ \Rochester was home with' 1 her a.u^,C Mrs. Cora Wopdfoird, ' Tuesday and Wednesday 7 . Doris Harrod, who has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Le- roy Ames, was married Sunday at 4:00 o'clock to Robert Fuller. They are on their hdjieyrnoon trip to Detroit. Mrs. H. R. Fullerwider of Los Angeles, Cal., enroute to Syra- cuse, made a brief visit with her Cousin, Mrs. Cora Woodford, the first of the week. Miss Edith Ames is visiting Mrs. Edward Behee at West Shel- by. Clarice Rowley of Buffalo was weekend guest\ at William Sut- ton's. Anna May Higgins .closed her scffdbT'ye'gr' ^ere^llst Friday. The school children had a parade, ani- '| '•' -^.'ffiwlvjw^g,* ' ffff?f?g??rT nruversary Bataviai'iPJttly , Uews has' s.t observed its' fiGih annivefsary puhlicatibn, Mvwk befen toundt mal .\how and circus, the latter beins held on Ross Achilles' lawn. Lela Forder of Geneseo is guest of Doris Sutton this week. Word was received here of the sad.death of Mrs. Catherine An- derson, wife of the late Rev. J. Anderson, pastor of the Methodist Church here 17 years ago, which was caused by an automobile ac- cident in Ohio as she was re - turning from a visit with her son,; Everett Anderson, in Racine, Wis. She was killed instantly. Her daughter, Mrs. Marian Clarke of! New Haven, Conn., was with h'er rriother but was not seriously in-; jured. The funeral was held Sat-' urday from the home of her soh, J^mes, in Batavtfa. Mr. and Mrs.*Frank Hibbard and Mrs. John Hatch ' and ' sbn, J?ranklin, spent Tuesday' in Ro- chester. was in usf.\-Twb linotype ma- chines' were installed\ Jri I§M. three m&re -'•am*mo LMfflpw ad- vertising display riiachmes la^er being Md^d^tO'jthe^eqUi^merit/ Mr. j^uaif jr^^i> Choir WhUe a ypujogsten Mr. Quale cried every tiriie'the choir larig at .the Mtddlebury .Church—arid he says, ihe' mUetfm bs would cr3y tdday, even, if he. were to bear those voices Stain. Sqi&i 4'metfi- orylTlie clerlfion a mail train \on the EMe RaBrbad' amused Mr. Quale in his' ehildhdofl by ex- hibiting a monkey on'a stick. wh,eri J^ jjger,; %s. jawftend, resided at %m SemtfeoJse, a.nd brhther, .Charles J5- .'«flWM% WW a Bafevia broker. ' Reported Xudife X^ds' Court ''men\ ffi| vraftil-: %s| came 1,° sig^meir was* pv|n t EAST SgELBY Our community has again been saddened by the untimely death of Mrs, Leverrie Begole. Her JileaSing personality endeared net- to all who knew her. The be- reaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. There is a tender thought'of her, Deep down vjithin our hearts, That forms gfr^yery lovely day The brigh^^^dearest part. •' • paths may , smile from Though fati separi And hide view, 'Tls powerl This mem take from us ou. Bffrs. Leo S®gy&r entertained at'her home dc Shelby Center Friday in honor- -or-*5 her grand- mother, Mrs. »,SaJ}aJi Gothrarri's &lst birthday «iB^rsary, Mrs. Silas Culver, MxsSerry Culver, Mrs. John Sv^^JjfMrs. Vintdn Miller, Miss Mary Swart and Mrs. Glenn Culver. We fll wish Mrs. Gothram many more hirthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Jajpe^ Allan were entertained on„.Sunday at the hdrne of their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Kreh- blel, at Clarence Center, the Oc- casion being their fortieth wed- ding anniversary. Seventeen were present. Mr. and Mrs. Allan re- ceived many nice gifts. Miss Mary Swart entertained Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Swart and sons, Joseph, Robert, John ahd Fefer, Mrs. Helen Swart, Mrs. Mary Swart and daughter, Helen, Mri and Mrs. H. J. Ludden and son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. William Coonley, Misses Mary, Bridget, Winifred and Anna Coonley of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Cul- ver and Mr. and. Mrs. Leo Sin_- olajr at a dinner party Sunday in, honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JqHri Swarfs fortieth wedding an- niversary, followed by a receptior^ dt their home in the afternoon. Harold Schrader was one of the graduates at the Medina High School Monday evening. Junior Malfar graduated at St. Mary's School Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Merriett of Washington, D. .C-, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenny. M^TS. Carrie Allen ahd son, Por- ter, and Mrs. Ida Gilbert of Me- dina called on Frank Crosby al Alabama Center, Monday. Mi-s. J. C. Baker and little daughter returned home from the hospital Sunday. Mrs. Catherine Jeijny is visit- ing friends at Churchville. Robert Jenny was at Ithaca a few .days last week, where he attended the School for Highway Commissioners. Miss Jean Allan of Clarence Center is a guest of her grand- parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. James Allan. Harold Bradt and son, Kenneth, of ^Alabama Center,,,, were dinner guesfe of Mrs. Carrie Allen and family. , ALBJON \ . 0 An interesting SjRrersity of tal- ent was demonstrated at the Surn- riier ; Recital tiBfe'sented hy the pupils of Mrs. Mi&lgga Cole Coan V'oMng - 'lyiatugoii- of \Coifu aAd ari-Cnsur^ricecafe ibnj Alabama, werr'frieft Judge' ChUds was - a Very prfecise, Jup jurist, AcffluMng t datk &% a iwg perid,a. it va&My #*asure. Jo furnisn cQnsldfekble>cWy for the annrvers*ary huntBer. During the World War, while on duty in the editorial; room, I 'collected records of the JBatavia part in the con- flict, which the A?len,P S. Lopmis Post, Arnericap Legion, historian considers of great meMt. Wh,en the linotypes came At was my fortune to learn to operate. At the same ;time, while c the late Chester C. Piatt was secretary to Govern- or SjiOzer, for .tjwp years I was city editor of the Ba.tavia Tpnes. Verne Cooley, vwbo some three or four years ago was a linotypist for the %dina yrifcune, i 8 now with The Daily. .Hews smd secre- tary of the Batavia ^pograpcHrcal Union, No. 511, wWdriWasW^an-' izedin 1902. ••'••' • , Albert^ Kljeps, business rna.p- ager and editor pt the Ba,tavia Times PUMshing Cojmpany, years„ ago \yas foreman of )0ie cerorner 7 cial printing departnltot ojf whe News, which lajter was sold to the Delbridge press.. - The\ late Henry Todd was edi- tor of the Batavia,Times in 1873 and expressed a pessimistic opin- ion of the venture of The Daily News, but added that \hdthlng ventured', nothfttg gained.\ Too bad Mr. Todd, is not here today to congratulate The Daily Mews. BffffBW^fflBwiiiWffi'wWi ^SrrWrf^ blenmnjf eggs jnm smneraMmsfi or left-over meat and cdoking unt light and fluffy; - Then line vidua! casseroles .„^.- ,„ . \ \ • • tlie kwf *bal in\ep» i m^m :m s.»w% C5^ii6$*>-**. ' • • '•*'\?'\-' -. v- tipreaa * • • -' ••• '•\ •• .. ',•> 1 tablespoonful Tarragon • Vkeegst\ '• *\'\• •'*'\-• 4 tableB^.oorifuls,Chill Sauce > pepper.. Place in individual tanierolea between, — 2 layers ot Spsghfetti from Xar'ge can -Spaghetla la\ Tottiattf Sauced' )ugh. States :Cooked MmxpiA in Cream Sawe svitft jGheese m,ay iJ)B Bubs.ti- m&& *oy Spaghetti. for HOT SHOT Next time. you% Jiard. pressedf Sead\' irwh' CnM\Saiig£ : fytf witftia M% W^amm sp^ri Javis^y <m pM ??!•' Mw^w ja«w.i ^a.eyet.wcjfed.^ejl'betwe f?r¥*» - A^i^ureu; v»'*Jasp 'iftWJSfi' waere yo • i »ave tx> wowy over \feeding fifty oil eggs lamarglttdesigineifQrtwerit^-flvel c'mfltol dieedieftrov^r njeat. ftCakes a deai-oi Beheming to sef your lehi OU n. B^.t impi -tto&m a u have a ;ifew good v rfecl{ie9Jtl anoney-saving quantity lota, merge jbhem according: to the accurate pro- all comes of using tested, sure-fird leclpes that are-guaranteed to n thrifty, fodude Succotesji in M Wenu Ae^ritf ftijShflWsi chair* ^'^bine— #10 can Oven-Baked. jEed Kid. ney Bf^na\ ' ' ^ . hoiled 0c&rt com cut Ifrora cob) and heg$t u fy> boiling Aad-' teaspof>jmmm% ^ipxultS 6Vs.|riutter. at the Pullman Memorial Church Friday evening, June ?4. Those taking pah ''vfere-^-Voice: 'Mar- garet Marks, B\illie Marie Clow, Har'ilyri rit>rrj^'t^ir« &n&m, Jean Weilhampr, Sidney TB&m; Voice and' Pldno: EVelyn Sdciow- ski, Adeline Nowhskl, Alberjt Smith, Jr., Evelyn Sado'Wsfei; Piano: Geraldine Adams, Ruth Harding; Dramatic Expression: laurel Ann \D>Lano ' Barbara Amlsn. The Rev. Lewis H. Robinson, pastor of the' Universalis! Church, Will' spend' the weekend with friends at Beaver Lake, N. V- The Rev. E.' J. Hatriljn wiU oc- cupy his pulpit for the Sunday morning service, his congregation uniting* with the Uhiversalists.. • n^m}—; ,J W^ Q)t —^i.wwvJ'- *^i .1EDDO Tr«r AJtoul twenty' children of tiiis vicfeW are artepciirig the\ two 1 weeks of churai school held at Johnson Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe of Middle- port' are moving Vtttfo tlie CoMins house\. ' ' ' '.' ' \ ,,T Mrs. A.ridrew.i<kpwood of Al- bion spent 'tfsm*^a.tHrday' »n,tU Tuesday with Mrs. John Hum- phrey. Mr. and Mrs. Em.ory Breitsman arid daughters were at Niagar^ Falls on Satuta||. • v ' ? Mr 1 , dnd M^sC;'Charles Grant sperit Tuesday afiernddn with MT. and Mrs.'Oscar' Grirhble.' Mr. and Mrs. L. B- Eatop spent Wednesday with Mrs. iGraee Mur- ray at Childs.\ ° ' • r - r >• • Feud fiyindins, Gojro Shelling and Mixing at I. O. Rl^iEL GO.J, INC. ' (oi£iBASi¥''wDfiIts) Main St., Medina, N. Y. J ^*.w_p. 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Three pt :. . cjpal programs, ''Ebrn?iriio o; •Went,\ ^Bddhelor's\ Clijhb-cT, :. \Joan and KShrilt,\ dtr frc-hi tl-.i Hiibin m< ibo\i j :-o'c m ipi®mwwJM? n :i.i>*'trni. • f $ ...nilJ Dickson, the Metropolitan Op.ia baritone heard on Colonel t/.niuol Q. sfoopnagjte*? §undw When Norris • Goff,' above, i'Abner\ of \Lum 'n* Abner,'*- -was in college yfear, ^upplementtog nis'bWjittt. his fraternfty brfltheys; neckwea^,' lie still has the* riablt but find! it ^O^^^0 htafff Mary Margaret MeBrlde, OBS CoJ- Avfatrfs from %r ffltefers. 1 Washfrigtori, f e out to look\ at r . fornla J;empts ner not a day goes byJ$»a) M from Jiffissduri .urges M __ iime out f6r a visit yf h.ef^b0§ Radio Theatre sefitts to have spg fees by fitoliywlfa husban#^,f erice Eldridge, above, Mr. and M»\ Sarch non-profes|ionaJly, ,are m im team fo 'ao't'ttaalo Theatte rflay. Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results -,&m