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vs. 1/ ' i MEDINA'S BEST MEDIUM FOR' VSS ADVERTISES ggfHYEAR--WO.il MEDINA TRIBUNE Itt^fi. MEDINA, N.Y, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1938 AnernooiLWill Inaugurate Re-Opening of IMna mm ST;;:: ,' ; lie Timt lbhea FKI3R : tings and j Gleaning | New Junior and Sento* High Atorti* $o* Previously Enrolled, Are Wrg«d To Eo $> ^J«y Medina High Schoolpupils are (p „. P urt Tuesday afternoon, Septt !ii!>«-i 6, at one O'clock to the : honlt . It ,ormf specifically assigned to them Short ' classes- will be be ld Tut^day altenjOQij and all, ..nupj .\«•• urged tp: attend as the prpgrai\ for the: year will be HiscujM'd • , ' . • . ' ,: > FnJay. September 2, from nine • to twelve in the *udrnin| and froni two u> four, in the afternoon, an-: ether cpportuftity tot, register in the Medina High .. Scjjeol Will be ave,, ..ii students who .plan to. enter junior or senior* nigh school' ttiu (ji: .wid who failed to register during June Only those new en- trants ;:. Die Medina public schoojs wbu :.j»e not previously enrolled are .quoted: to att^id Friday, •jhey j re to report at the high 4C bu': tficc where they will re- ceive the help of'teachers in plan-- ning tt'.fir yearly program and re- ceive .idvice concerning, their;; chouf f curricula, \\''•'.' ''.,'. oij- ;ini>urtant reason why n<jw : enUu.\- jie urged to complete; thtu n.. ..anient Friday,'-Septem- ber 2. ;.- that early registration wl U u..-innate the feeling of con - tusKr. ,nd bewilderment Usually exptr.it <-v<i by new pupils, ac- ccrd.i.j; i\ Superintendent Arthur Tripper-ee \ ' '• ,• • • Roum 300—Miss Ferguson, 'Mr* Devlin Charles Acer,\ Jack Aips- lee. Edith Alderson, Ruth Aider- eon, Eleanor Balcerzak, Robert Beiu, George Blackburn^ Sheldon Boyce. Wilma Boyle, and Anna Marie lirennan. *» - Newell Bntt, Harold Burchel}, Oliver Hums, Phillip Campana, Ruth Coltun, Vivian .Cook, Efina Craft*. John Citowley, Mary Crowley, and Spencer Dutcher. Andiew Ellicott, Beatrice En- nght. Herbert Feller, Robert Fos- ter, (.'lance Fuller, Donald Gar- rett, Hetty Gaze, Howard. Gaze, Katnjyn Gillmeister, and Philip, Grant Belmont Hawley, Lucille, Haw- ley, Ada Hellert, Doris Hill* Marie Hodgr..-. Homer Hofert, Joseph Hogdii. Mary Ixjuise Hogan, Mary HungLifurd. and, Joseph Jorio. Glenn Iorio, Edith James, Louis Kenward, Charles KlUmpp, Ed- ward Koteras, Francis Kozloskl, Evrivn i.itehfleld, Isabelle Mas- | sar. Madiyn McGinn, Edward Mc- Nair. .ind Elizabeth Montgomery. George Mower, Evelyn Munzel, Irene N.ivman, Lowell Neal, R6se Ognibene. Jane Pegelow, Jack PegHnw. Hilda Peters, Margaret Powicy. and Dorothy Prudom. Hettie Kobison, Elaine Rinker, Donjid Rcisi, Helen Satkowski, Ruth Shannon, Florence Shar- man. J .met sharman, Ruth Shar- man John Shoemaker, Peter Snen. fiances Spanton, Edwine Stebbm>. Arlene Stewart, and Jdiici Mi aba. ftt.iiiity Swiatek, Doris Thaine, Mar> U>u Tucker, Virginia Vail,' Robert Vn.steen, David Wasnock, Corlync Waterson, Arlene Web- ber, Hcibert Whitmore, Margaret Jane Whittleton, Gerald Wright, Elwm Wurl, Helen Mae Youles, and Mary Jane Youles. Room 305--Miss Boardman — Betty Board, Marie Boyle, Walter Brazer. Mary Brossack, Betty Jane Caldwell, Verrena Cham- plm, Willard Colton, Andrew Cop- pa. Virginia Cromwell,— Robert Cur.son and Billy Denson. Jo.iphine DeTroy, Ruth Dur- rani VHtnri Fox, Norman Go- hien. Fr;inklin Hatch, Homer Lnnncn. Raymond Maraszek, Catherine Maryjanowski, Lucy Maitn.mcinaco, Martha Montgom- ery Alden Pearson, Angeline Pope v Milford Posson, Dorothy Schail.iu, Robert Van Norstrand, Helm Witkop, and Steven Wit- kow.vki. Room 307—Mr. Martin—Lelia Allfx.it , Karl Baehr, Lyman Big- ford. Marcia Boyland, Mary pr-idli v. Howard Callahan, Allie ju Colton, Regina Doody, Doris \.aby. John Feller, and Edsel Grinnell. Wilium Jenny, William Kerr, Donald Kujawa, John MacDonell, £athciinp McCarthy, Jeanne Mc Kane, John Mears, Benjamin ™ik-, Samuel Orwig, Frances Smith, Helen Tulowiecki, Bertha I Wall, Kvelyn Waters, Ednadean Watson. Agnes White, and Eliza J beth Wood. W-. Room 303 — Miss DeLand — Alethp Allen, Helen Axteli, Gem-r-0 Begole, Howard , BiffiZ, Frann, Bills, Helen Burke,. Lyfe Caldwoii. Earl Coon, Cashmere I D »jWiy. and Ruth Duhow. Noim.in Hawley, Lillian Hayes, MaVmn Uirey, Francis Lake, Ce- £f I,;i I^snyak, Robert Lowrie, Unrnthy McNalr, Barbara Mali- \oki. Kathleen 'MUrphy, Harry I friifhard, and WlUiam Robison. Helr n R yarl| Anna gatkowski, |™arg;,rrt Thaine, Robertson Vos- ler Dorothy Walker, and James I White . R\\m 302—Mr. Pray—Harold Hoy,,, vorna Brant, Robert Butts, \\« Taidweii, Ruth Caleb, Jack n-nbb. Milton Crafts, Richard Do- |Derstem, Michael Donvito, Robert . ner, Catherine Fuller, George I crapes, and George Hagerman. tlmarie Hales, Leo Maher, Ev- . Vn Manning, Eileen McClellan, riol\\'^ von - George Owen, Theo- joosia Pmntasik, Helen Ross, Edith 1 lopor Perry Sowl, Janet Tuohey, Ijrtto Anker, Owo|ky Walw*,; -LISP ^^1 *%*> •* ** u * »om 3l0t-Wu-6 ( ptKt^mtrt '%$&** ^2 its P»c^n<»t }»mm Pearl and i.„ Adktas, -mato Mid, MtlWl hart, Rolwt B«;ach, minw BjoV w»th, Lois Breitsmro, L# Xft*.- grafts, . Harold itempn, Anna loskl, an4 Sophie-RnSfc. '* :; - Jan^s-Lynch, J'ean Mej*g, W41- •P*» ¥l^? d ' £***&• ^w 0 *»'•w- bert Mpwle, Nqrmand Vm, Eu- geneOhver, Robert Schults, Stella S«dgwtck, UpydvS«» Alice S£auldih& Eleahofr . fujfc- ya°&,,pqrol\iy Walt^Si *b&. MU^ dred Waters. .. •-; Room 200—Miss King—Marjor- re Ayrhart, Grace Baker, ©oauld Barhjte, George Bpltoih tSSMer Bntt, JolmButts, T^mma, CharMte Capellt,r Alice Ca^o^ie^ ana Donald Cpolc .;;• •• * Porotey Gooii; RqBemaiy '-XiMis, eanor HuatePj- Rog^fe i Mtikl field, Loraine R. B, L Has Locals Registered »Fal clMimab* At the Rochetter Bust- nejn |n«tfut* m* yew, /^terteg'ihiitehflijl.ftt Ihfe bet waim$-^-%kim t«rm m Sep* 'tom>i#.-9 *m be itojpond Pre*- Ann, Jftctton, wtb «t Middleport, J* found reaponaible positions m mfirtiii^am tm wmhenr of thfe *«if| fridUAttni claw. Ju tfte, 38 mm*)M existence, ap- ewwtontear #3,oro alumni have ibepn pladd in positions. : Eleanor Huuteri Rofeeif field, Loraine l*)£m, • 3«ar|*iret McGarety, Ruth UoyWrMm*- Nelson, John Pettit, and Be%U»8 •powley. • ••'•\.•';• ! ,-i-\*' Helen Book, Alia; Jaii^i Rtfdd* Humbart SanmUfl, BlUy, 'SloMfo Garra Smith, StaMe* StacJt^Cfofet by SteeL. Waiter VTUpker, Mm* Wasierski, and Robert W*fe&h.' Room 201wMifis HaU^-A*!^- Adams, Esther- Albone, CTaffes Arnold, Lester Baldwin,- .Befty Bateman, Bilh> BreltsxAWi Pwi^, aid Gielewi?h, Marlfe Clarfe Jafe'ri Coirser, Shirley Cowefa^ : ^\ ri, Catherine Fisheri $0 Fortunate. '-,»;!..• Louis Curzenski, Harjbld Doris Koch, Janet Lagasse, ^I»(DJ- ia LepkcsW, Donald v Mc^herpri, Thomas Montgomery; -, 2ir$Iii Plumley, Boniface PoptS, and Don- ald Fomeroy. -\ ; \ •?» ir» • Donald Heed, GhesterrS^httJt^; Helen SechoWski, Jahe - Sntith,r Donald Stork, Oreita Wateribh, Irene Wengr?yclsia, and Mirlani WilHamsr . . • . --. • *,.V,* Room 202~Ml8s Smltli^Bjl^ gene Apdewpt J*«w>W ^jteBn Mary Balcerzak, Raymond Bloom, Arnold JBoylo, \Betty Cook,.Johii. GromwellL AithA t*eSrIne, T A1Jgelt irie Der2^evi'SkT?3ehia«f , -rlSBaVi and Billy Ellicott. Billy Franchell, William 6 Gra- ham, Gertrude Horhery Gladys HOrner, Glenn Hofert, John Ki»- ietz, Betty Kiser, and Jea^i Lercher. Edward Majesklr Elma Maraio, Francis Moriarity, He^n-Mc<?iu% ey, Russell MondOiiM^tbn JWesofy Raymond Puiich r Avte^v^^rJfohn Stanton, Anna Mae TackabUto, Eleanor Tracey, and- Irene 1 Whit- tleton. *{Mf Room 206—Miss eooper*-r-Rldh- ard Anderson, Georgiana Arh^tt, Bernadine Axteli, Geofge Becker, Arlene Benz, Marion Bracey, Don- ald Brazzell, Claude Brege, Mar- jorie Caleb, Betty Capellij Downi thy Gots-iw, Tbeofthila-pUlembfc\ Irene Fraczak; and Rayntond: Gorman. ' ' .'• . - •' *. Bertrand Green, 'Victor' HiU, Charlotte Jenny, Martin Krebs, Bernice Kubatek, Betty Lee, Mar- tha Moran, Frank Mdfgott, HjPen Munzel, \Janet Nbrrk, Bruce 01m> sted, Florence Passarelli, Arlenfr Quintern, Carl Tuohey, Walter Waniecki, David Willett, ahfl Betty Woodrow. Room 207—Miss Gillmeister'^ Floyd Allport, Natalie Berttato- wicz, Agnes Buttons, Albertiha Cook, Ruth Cotriss, Anna GulOtta, and Patricia Curtin. ; • • Frank Fidanza, Helen Grimes, Irving GrinneiL -Kenneth HeWn;- bolt, Mildred Hoyt, Irene Koziel- ski, Betty Leonard, Charles Mar- tin, and Otto Misso. Dorothy O'Kussick, Robert Ray- mondjack, Pierson Root, Mary Sanderson, Dorothy Schneider, Elbert Sowl, Clifford Stinson, Rita Tylec, and Louis Weld. Room 208—Mrs. Gormah—Sid- ney Allis, Thelma Bowen, Joseph Cardone, Earl Clark, Louise Cot- riss, Thaddeus Dulemba, Sophie Furibondo, Robert Garrett, Ber- nice Hoffman, Christine Lacey, and Eileen Larcom. Richard Mafcks, Matthew Mc Cauley, Irene^Meyer, Mary Mus- fo, Jaftet O'Ddnnell, Anthony Parada, Harley Pratt, Donald Pro- path; Mdrian Reak, Mildred Reak, Helen Simsik, Deloree Steinhorst, Gerald Walker, and Robert Zoll- weg. Room 209—Mr. Todd—Margar- et Adkins, Bernard, Amos, Ger- ald Axteli, Rita Bufke;-Alex Der- zeTewski, and Louis DeTrbya: ' < Walter Dewing,'\ Tommy?. Fisher, Harry HoWfell, Harry HUngerford, Rita Kenyon, and Martha KaWacy. PauUne Lesnyak, Janet Litcli- fleld, M&ty Massar, Irene Modld, Waited Owens, and Fldrjt Pi&s^: John Rosenkrans, Huheyt Smith, 'Octavia Stork, GSraht Tracey, Shirley Wartie, Robpi-t Waters, and David Yagge, Room 210-Miss Levis—Audrey Alderson, RobertBensley, BiBy goard, Evelyn Caleh, Lois Ch;uli- buck, John Dreiser, Jay% Eatoh; Theresa Gallagher, MjiT .J^n' Grinnell, Arlen> Hill, Earf Kl^er, Helen Maloney, Joseph Marino, Frank McElwain, Nancy Nstgel, and Norma Neal. Shirley Newman, Charle3 Owen, Eleanor Raymondjack, \ Bengett Schrader, Jerome Stanton, Nich- olas Tarasuk, Onnalee Watts, Da- vi& flWieat^jr, and Stephen J^el* -**oy».-'. •,. : - v • -- y «Robni : «&-^$fr. Summers-- Ln- l«inte. AU«n, JSfpyma Arnold. Ethel gitedjf«;iHBri:i«oh Caleb, Marjjm l««rgaret Dillon, and Wtrl; r . fajBOHfy ^Calvin Hill, Tom Jmbtk^mmmd: :Kelly, Frances IfPpnM; Epiher Letts, and • wSwihimonacoi, .Helen' ^/jwges Moriwrity, An-r fefflppHlrtyi Wanda Roj&k, Carolyn MWt ; Japier 6tebhln|i , Richard -'ftii^V'-&#t& Vim ^Junior WBiterxiAfilTrlobert IKieatleyt nil^'M^AIjIt,', -Wv*''Matson-^ : Wim'jS&(se$ Robert Bale, Berhice BifcB, •••$&&## Brunning, ;Ray : tJijpm,- IWrattiy Davis, and Leori- ArfliJ0v>riVUo,\v-..'\' •.':*' . ,\• *\ bp.vDittnol,'-. Jean, Grant, ett Kiftiajey, John Law, ... Vlmhwm, Dorothy Mc- Gjf|hy t fp»rirss /McCuUor, and ;THel«SitMorah^ Donald Myhill; FraticeS ^emti Gerald Putnam, R&hsr^ Salundel*/ Victoria Stack, \WaSS. %W*. kP^e White, J - JJ l^ejtee Whitney. Ttvo King Pint of Labor Day MUle the «*Mta*»ity wHl'm#U*« MX a lutlt la liwtam »a4 bidwtry \uumt\ MMK tVtlliftnt firtmm * left], ]|M4 it tlH A»«riO»a FtdWrfctlWI 9t Labor, W4 ^ Orf«n!»»tk«B, j. '**jj^^ TW- l r^?!r**^^'\V\'^^W ^^^»\ -flpllW^f^W#^'PW^ 107 rr: ifa*. Needham W8lteTAdBrrMii : Edith Allport, Ar r imp- ArheB, Dphald Arnls, Irene Ambia*- Atthea^ Brant, Robert ^jriofikgi-and'^ohald Burns, -.gofc^pn-eharobfersi Vincent Cap- pijwancai Genevieve Gotriss, Je- rml,DpMr»tewii Peggy Feldman, Rbaer Fuller, jand Gloria Gutten- * WlteOtt Halsteadt Gloria Ken- ?<?&< .QerttBd^, ^Krysinski, Edelia SMtj&cV * t B^ifothy; l^evanduski, Rita .^Macki\ Arthur Manning, Leonard ?Matui«akj Berrdce Mey- .'efeana^ttli^^MUttfc'\- • ?B*$r% Pimtem: Mair agpler-, Marian Quintern, Sftlhey' Root, Carl Rowling,' Martha Satkowski, Robert- Sefthlori. Edward jslawski, Frederick'Sayder, Dbftald Starr, rfoaft ^altfersy 4M( Esther WehUng.Police •ROdm 109 '•— Mr. VanBuren — jmsk Ahderaprt, Willfam Apps, Audj'ey^Baenr^ uohn Barber, 'Phyw«&sl$r''G'ale Boyce, Ed- v&jBSfflBi' CJorliie^Burns, Albert CO&IM, arid \Lflte Cowen. GHeiter Fiisftre'fc Robert Goodseil, R6jl|ld Green, Nofel Grimes, An- thony: GulihsKL Dorothy Hare, LtfWii^ Hayes, D«fnWd HiU, and Edfrard Rrysinskl,, ' Judith Mackfe Jeanette McCabe, fioris .McPher^m, Donald Mun- M^K K Jtaez Rudcti .Joseph O'Kus- *uek, J/wior Eetejti, James Pres- isbft, 3fihe>ht Riches, and Albert Rook •'£'\''\' laaprM^eVrfelclt, Helen Shoe- ma^ef#MP,hii' :S»wski, Dorothy Starr, A^J&1S$$ak Glenn Stew- art, Betiy^atM,!i#d Gertrude White. •*!.'/•. 4:V.c,-' Room 10f^Mf,;flMSIeston—Lin- wijiod Anotersofejijto^feiArnold, Phyllis Bacon, TOinY: Becker^ Ver- onica J&Mbdd. Wfflhm. Bol- ton, Charles 'Cgr^efite>,-'\iUch8'jfd Cook, an4 Bpth Goppej?.* '•/• Beatrice Crafts, Charlies Crock- ett, LaVerne Ehrenreich, Nino Fi- danza, Lots Hale$, Roger House- man, Mason Jackson, Helen Kuba- tek, Edrice Litchfield,, and Bar- bara Mahley. Stanley MielcarOk, Robert Moule, Lojs Owens, Walter Pear- son, Max Polick, Charles Prahler, Joan Frescott, ( Dora Quintern, Henry Ralph, aiid Thomas Reith. Adeline Sfi5ith,J*orifirt. Spauld- ing, Watson «*Stali^ish, Monica Stinson? Dorothy Swett, John Wengrzyski, Marie Wheeler, Mae Wittcup, dnd Donald Yaxley. Room 102—'Miss DeLisle—Pearl Allport, Dorothy Apple, Harold Bacon, Carlo Bisignano, Gordon Boltoh, Robert Breitsman, Wil- liam Chater, Gould Colman, Myra Cromwell, • Dbnald Dunn, and Harry Fenton. Barbara Grant, James Harvey, GeOrge Irvine, Jmiies Kiehl, Jos- eph Kozody, Mary Lercher, Janet Lund, Leslie Luxon, and Cather- ine Massar. Dorothy Nor^is, Lorreh Pea- •oocte, RUth Plumley, Dorothy Quinterh, ,Elaine Reed, lone Ror- ick,. Eugene \Stanton and Doris Stanton. : Mary StiUwell, Mary Stawicka, Scott. Whipple, Evelyn White, Mafgaret Wilson, and Rita Youles. Room lOfi^-Miss \Murray—Don- ald • Acer, Charles' Albone, Betty Amos, Clyde ,Axtel!,. Alice Bacon, •William BScker, Junior Boyd, and Donald Clark'. William Davis,, Harold De- Brine, Richard Dillon, Florence Dubay, Doris • Eh'rehreich, lone Geetz4 and l\reda Goodseil, ' Lily .Guttenberg, Eugene Hun- gerford, Laverrie Jacobs, Ger- trude KUsnierczak, Joseph ,Les- zyriski, Maft%Hl^araszek, Doris A*t informal: and eompi*eh^h8lv* addtiegs on the Maetical.ua^of plastic proauets turned «ythy'4h| Norton. Laborfctoties M_ l*fekpb4 was; afforded^aiepibera Pt #* aw*. dina Rotary Glfeb Tuesday after- poop hy Mr,4*hnes ; Neali'fuesit speaker and member W> the L^pk\ port Rotary QIub» »; ; JMr. Neal Illustrated his talk By displaying s,6verat of ,the labblm- t6ry> taany products for : '..com- mercial use and' explalQe^d- how these articles: were formed, lii « similar manner to the process irt a foundry, ; «•'-'• •;'•. > Among\ the exhibits pf \^ie speaker were cases for jjewelj?*'*? exhibits in windows, center bo&rdf used in a ihatldnally knoi^h ntodel; car, and a nOn-shatterable ?W»tl-- tute for £lasB of gre^t tepsity,'derf : signisd for use in air plane Service/ ;.y; Following the complaint of Mrs. Dolly Peck of Angling road,'State arrested John McElwalne, 17, of Maple Ridge road,' and Kenneth E. Baehr, 18, of Friehias road. Mrs. Peck accused the two of stealing a spare tire and tube from her automobile, . \r . Both youths pleaded guttty Sat- urday before Police Justice .Fred B..Skinner. They were fined 1 5 lu apiece and given suspended, sen- tehees of six months each in Mon- roe County Penitentiary* Tlje two men were placed on probation and must make periodic reports.. William A,'-&- Nichols, Albion, ^was elect* ed\ presidehtj.^Chestej^ toman,. Al- bion, vice-president, and Williarn\ Blackburn, Medina, ' secretary- trcisurei?, at the meettog of the S :leahs Counte Cornelliani ahd; elf families Sunday, August 28, at the honie of. Mr, and M|i8. Ora Lee>of Alblop, •••'•: the business meeting followed ithftiedlBtely. after the basket lunch. Later the tneri played eoft- ball and the ladles, badminton, ping-pong and other games. Bill; Barnutn, Albion, Jed the group in a few Cornell songs. The picnic |S}ncltided: With theserviilg of Icei cream at six o'clock, Barhite To Head Truck Owp*# ? New Association Half \a Ktin- mer *J\. ;*!' w. ;\ ^dufit^'fruek owners and operators organized an\ affiliated branch of the New York State Motor Truck Owners Assdjciatldh. last week here. Wil- liam Barhite of Medina, was elected head of ,the group and Edward Clement, Albion resi- dent, .vice-chairman. Organisation of the truck own r ers and operators was made in anticipation -of regulations that will go into effect January 1 With the placing of this branch of transportation under the Public Service Commission. A second meeting te, expected to take place soon to develop the local chapter. * |1.00AYEAR-teA Medina Man Is Elected President Of Knowlesville Schoolmates Reunion Held Yesterday With Omt 15ft In Attendance mmm ^ ^,^-*- ^*4sfabL-;.-J Otiawttes From A* Far W«rt At The GoW«n Gate Attend AnnuaJ G«i-To(r«lh«ir Ftatnriiif Winner* In Spe«klnf Omtwrtt in 1S87 and 1938 mm##*m**mm> Faces lighting up with recognition, teeing former schoolmates whom they had &<& seen in ywe, were prevalent at the Annual Schoolmates' Reunipn of and Knowlesville Grange hall Cla«mat«B. of the former%pie house oi lemfatog, jam fepliwed fcy * two*story %kk structure came £rosii m f«r Wast •» the GoMeu 0ale |o nfct^nd tNte tonwiil^ond«ve, Kurin^ th« huslpew a«*»lvm hfeld# wK**m** in the school house durin* ttie mornmil, Within GUbert MTM*» din* wis elected pjfilivleiit ijt tht ajwociaUott to •wtim& Mt* ,9M* Tanner HJWBM* wha preaidtd. Other ojtloewi for 2936*11 \at*{ „„„„ itfa*si«ni4» iBkesaiwiM^ wwn* am, thn 6Ut»Jl)j|7Bjf}i * \ ' * InelUdii Mm. /tjwm Pratt *f-AMoft K V4«H>;.. MM,,Harriett fWlnwr'M' Oak- fleW iwretW* *nd^%fJk*W?t Ojtrsndep of KnowlnivlUfe trip* urer, A nt»«t, dlnttee \wa| wntyi& in KJnowwviilt Grwgi m% Htrajidintin ttw »£t«jM>on pro* gram wai group ilngirig followW by a welcomteg ^mmM Hflk Blanche »H«t|h» -OmM »t|r« ago, to tm% MM, Acta Hum wu terda*** JneeUng Mri. $vm r»- peated netprfcto wirtning f eMctltjn to a moat reciprocaUve audience. This ym't:Ptm wlpner* JDbfli. Sutton, alio J&VA hW topic, \Apr \ the Love iJf HpHJlen.\;ltenneE: Jenkins'iirikfi. Winhtog JtlfctoWOrt eslay wai'iye'id-by! Mrs*-'frW^* sr*lt*m*h. m Mr \ ,80, who attended { -\Wlftl' JfliSV Q]« Stewart, Mr«, TO«irinin^ MMM*- L«j» i»d Sneliip, ^ j^.^. .. J«3rrtl|JlIl Of; MM* Those tr|«n Knowlwvllle. Mr\i Krnrnt Stanley Math**,, M«r»«^iT%%l»e%Wtfdjon MM, .slWajPib. P™* - JWWP* _ Ha»t wriihC p, wm , Mf$* C tpp, Mrl^iti l&A^o^^SI Wirt!* ••%itsmm, ~- t .. • . M . Albloft -^m JW» Jwittv *Mw|n »5hard^ni^Burt;M>W0^,'M^ Mimwtm- WWtwiBl WatlMi MM. Mary Reed 3Lenton, Edna Schen- ingj-and Mrs, Susie Pettln|lll. j/O^hera;; 'Met* •': Vwmi' JHaitt^ i*, ; & J, mt fhd, ^elfit;ThWt' LyndonviUe Miss Will Represent Orleans / fel|tt! ed In Style Review Next Week At Syracuse State Fair Sever$| County 4-H Members Will Give Home- Making E^monstrations Including Cooking, Home panning and Refurnishing Rooms -. -A: '—' • ducts-of skills, and at the same 1 time will learn more about the Mundion, Aptt- O'Dohnpll, and Christine'O'DOttnell. Pris'cilla Pdarsbtoj—Pearl Quin- tern, Kenneth Schaal, Gerald Schuyler, Nbrhia Tripp, Laverne -Watery Leighton Webber, Betty More than 100 girls, including several Orlearts county Misses, \ \ - ;ii \ \ Y?r State Fair, SepfeAiber 3-10, 'in Syracuse, look! .#on their activi- ties there asm ihree-in-6iie prov- ing ground, a parade ground and' a recreational center, according to an armouncehient from the county-4-H Opice. ' < The news %le^se adds that these girls, 4-H club members,, whose motto -is ,\Learn By Do- ing,\ use eveh uieir demonstra- tions of skiljt.^s,'educational ex- perience for icSprovemenfi—and they have a d&ffl time ^wbife' they're doing iC Thus \the 4-H -club, demonstrate ors will be yi aetion_ eachi day ocvcjia, uncoiia WUUULJ? iyi\ooc0,, uxttv wiii iKniu uiuie auuub uic -who will display .their .abilitieh at. technique of a good demonstra- te second week'of New ' Yprkition artd exhibit. The demonstrators, chosen rec- ently by the State 4-H homemak- ing staff of the New York State College of Agriculture and Home •Economics, after a series of coun- ty, and district programs of horne- mgkijng -demonstrations in 45 coup||es7 will show hpw to makg yeas^read, Brownies;, date bars and oth&^akeq-goods, the home,! canning nf ikjmato a juice anifrait juices, short cuts.in clothing con- struction, , cojBx, combinations,, good • grooming, we testing ofc fabrics; and hdw to.iornish a girl's\! worn jit .little cost ,tni?oH^ the! . making of homemade^ttoe.;raeks,i and the ,girls in the Clothes Style= bookpieives,. and.. otM&lrolwfe &• ion CI Revue and in. the exhibits booth will display skills and* the pro Woodard, and Florence Woodard Room 108-^-Mr. R; jMatsOtt-- Glenn Allen, Robert Allen, Fred- erick Benson, Aldyne Boyce, Bert Carpenter, Leona Chase, Cather- ine Cook, George CurSori, Roman Czerwinski, Charles Dillon', and Stanley Duntt, Virginia Ellieqtt, Betty . Fisher, Rita Fraczak,,.-Elizabeth Graham, Barbara Goodrich, Wittiam Lat- tin, and Flora Jinda Mertke. Walter O'Kussick, Kenneth Owen, Raymond barker, Jane' Pegelow, \Anna Robferts, Boaald Seefeldt, Laverne Stanfion, and Joseph'Stork. junior WalshT Carol, Waterioin, Beatrice Whitney, Edna Wilkinfi, George Williams, Ireifie Wgjtow- iJif^ye- mt& of ticlea; of furniture, mem ingiJf curtains and im$L. v „ old furniture. . ;-, C>aK#' Jto^the style revue JMi«;|ivill model ensemble? they s \|Sy$made arid through whieh 'mm.fMBve. learned, besides the,pfm0}l|if of clothing comtructiOH/.lf«sll to, plah a. Wardrobe ihaf^fjgi^Br: personality, activities MdHlo|!ke.t- MM,,Debor-^h;Si&o^p|||| doriville,-. who # was -mtimmm. thfarevHe, ,.. •. : -, ..s^sfe^* me:tm exhibits-. jm*ffibr mjtd- of serving tjiefii shd howfcfl fit them inib th^ Jaftfily ' Wm, frOfrithO standpoints 0i« ttUtritioM. and economy. Room arrangemei s^ . . «,.-,,. ^ , ^ , jt exhibits-Win show reading, wrii icz, Patricia Wright, arid Donaldfing-and jdjessing'unite,.as wM Wurl, ' aopfe^feris fpr bedKO'Orhg, , j Member* M&t Mwm .-dpw^ men's Asi0di«t{oH;8reital^iu»lti their .t •*• 25. At series t_ dividual A 3oiht.wbirig,,cpnte*t,»jBM^eri: the two 6l\mWm- ^ *8ttiber;«- bi-irriiaririedfor Sep-; pw, Mr*.»aur|Lincoln Metaitr ed chairmon ^f the, Albion group for th6 M$m 4w.*- Orleans Milk Prices prices to ;We; ^i'd- pWeans tpjlp producers 'gueiilyittg, the NOW *'~ , ~ -\^h-opcilltorie ,nrea becdmea 'WMA qce-o^ing to pf r iMnmon, for the Fedeml, anil st^te 4regqlj»ti0n ! <A .t^~ '-u- ^-\'=>- *»J.I—_ ^^ , „.- ,--..,..,_, .ne Hf— York -nteh-opblltori ,nrea effectiv 'W£~' flclal anpi Erskino,. past four, year|[ fieW represewta- tlve of the- AljficUlturai Adiust- ment Ao^iidatratlon, has been jointly epnoWfla Wteijket Admip.- istrator of th;e|. new.^ marketing agreement ,W\ Secretary Wallace and Commiisloner Noyes. He has had 20-yeafs dairy marketing ex- perience and has made special studies of the New YOrk area, <> The new Federal and 'State authority, over New Yoik'a dairy industry was authorised-by ove'r- whelming vote of draiymen. Or 30,000 votes cast on the proposal last week by ' state producers, only 5.850 opeosed the plan, the regulation can »be terminated at any time upon petition of 36 per cent of the producers. \ Farm Bureau t^arns Against Early Wheat Halting A Warning tefatitters to * delay early wheat Mantin*jg until after the middle ox this ntpnth Was is- sued this weeJt';fey- pjieang Cpuhty Farm -MaffiL r Mmt, Arthur West, who js&rid ; eariier plantings were in g'ee#K')dfi«ger 6t being af- fected by tji^ larvae of Hessian ' KtMVliPE Dr. L, % WSter^Trealth OKLHi fleer .m Ridgefay, y/til yac-TrS 1 *• cinate fo». sMllp'px all who^ wish to be; vaccfeated at his office Satedsiy Imbrhing/Sep- tember ffi-mtftefrMaaA 1% o'clock ih mlwmwt. - This is-iorhteidints of ,the Town of Rlflge^ay.^npt^iiving in -the V«ajg$ ttt Medina, All childreiijrom six months to 18 yeaif WW*, should be vaccina'tedy 1 v eg^»st sirtallpox. ^wwtftMlthur the program were ActittlM »r^ *Ulk by IliM Anna « bunnt, crwent faculty pi vm Iteowltivttl* Utnperta o otWbite Plains, Rochester Advertising Man Becomes Editor Of Albion Paper ( , * ,M, i\ i < 'The Orleans American and Weekly' News of Albion an- nounces the appointment of Em- erson , V. -Laufchland, Rochester advertlslngtman, as the new man- aging editor. Mrs. Etta G. Simp- ion .and William B, Hart, owners and publishers, also announce the reiltement o% Mr. Hart from ac- tive, (interest in the. paper. Mr*, Si*np*on _ becomes sole 'owner ag'ain 6s she' was previous to Mr, part's part ownership which be^ gatt September, 1030. Frolic At Fancher The Women's Republican Club of Orleans County held their «n- jnuall,*ally and picnic on thelawft at the home oil Mrs/Luther Chad- Wick at JPahchefr, yesterday hfter- noon at two o'clock. Mrs. Chadwjck was assisted* in Welcoming and eerving the guests by Mrs. John Cobb of _, Medina, Mrs, Reba Beardsley of Kent, and %t&. Sidpey Treble and Mrs. John f Mars^eld. both of Albion. A sports program was enjoyed under\ the chairmanship of Mrs, Amelia Bartlett of Albjpn, Scouts Will Clear $100 From Social *, ** Abou't $100 will be r cleared from the ice team social < sponsored Monday-evening by Boy Scouts of Ttfoop 20< ^cicbrding to general chairman of arrangements, John puquette. ' . f Oveir, 300 people attended the -affair which featuted various ^ames and concessions that;ad4ed a carnival; spirtt to, the occasion. ,i i i.i ..v,,,,;,\ i Daughters of Veterans Meet Friday Evening jHarrieUt' Beeeher 'Sfdwe Teni, No. £lf JJaughter^f Union, Vet- erans will meet Friday everting hj G. AR/Hall. A tu^een y sup- per will be served tit 5;30 o'clock, With the jregulav Tent'riieeting to ioiloWi ' ., S wt (PMkftr at ub m«et)nc \ Aufuit 10, it m*Wm -\ •xpartenMW „ iaobUa tawtft •he rftOnSd ««,. -w^. - - - .. During th* tris mm. xummfi throuih Towv MiibrMta, *»»• rido, Idaho, Wf \' ~ Ariwnt, Ktw 1 and ftcrow Puttt Sound eouver, Vlcterta, Irtttafe dtn'ts wltnwwd b; ttn w«r* a lMtfl ttofto,' mur*»roua flood*. 1 lag in Great SKH VOt* ww&miif&mtMiX *> »«ch about tsovwd to m •• •mall eroMTOaos, Barker School M Bidt w*r«,opw»d W»< m*k c pet** WSmM ocntr«ll»»d Mk \' which will be awwdiKl titber 1*ji or Fi'lday eyehlnj: at a nwettnt of th« Board of Education. Mori th»n two dosen bld» w«f , biddtri aubmtttlrig ftfUrt* oo,t|* genera,! contract, tnt oojit of •wbioh ww «ittia»t«d «t taipoo^r, fib Lockport oontractor» were amonjt Electric Company bid •UJOO.OO; N»xt hifhwt bid* oonteiebi w*e* toW|] GN^fWl .... W*00j *MN#rteai ' Hjwdiw r ' |0chr * ZoUtOrf* -ioojr,- ..„ _^ Buffalo, $tm%m,- . ' JMthoughlft* *»U»ittd eept M the nrppi#i bttiidinf *rid muip* Work* Aotniniitratiett '-'Mm-•• 6f MMi^Mjmiim fic# am- Miifp# jiT jjwatt. (rfjMy*» Heeled . The followinr w«m elected of- ficers of the LyndonviUe MUsion- ary Society at their annuilmeet- ing at the First Methodist Church last week4 Mri. A, C, Barnum, presldfmt: Mr». Orin Curson, lit' vice-pr«sideht;Mjfi, JB, P. GUI, 2nd vlce-pre*ident! Mti> T. «. Nie, recordlrig secretary; Utf, F,,- B. Housel, corre*pondlng atcre-' t»ty; Mr*, R« If. Fnxtoni, traw- Urer; MM, John V. Hess, mite box secretary;, Mrs, Harry Nicholi, stewardship secretary, and Mri. T. H, Nlfe, pianist, ABOUND THE .TOWN Snoo^ SW*p| and Scoop jftttrtyt • Ort'Dit^ On Dlt-^ The distant peal of wedding bells in reported as drawihg near- er and hearer for one of our IQUAV dajrymen whpsb bottle* of milk ate left on your doorstep in the wee <amail bouts of ihe mftrnlrtg . . . , what hla friends would lifce^ to khow this Week is when, oh'' Whcnf - \ . MWMNWMMl • Q«ack( Quack— • 'Tw rumorfed this week that otov Fire Chief failed to qualify as * memtier tif th6 Conservation Club team when he scored one duck out of fifteen at the local snooting gallery on Main street , , . , «r , from being uadaunted, \Topejr is repotted as preparing to practice up and try out twjone of our Other local pistol teams. 11 1 L • 'Symphony in Sepid'— - A new high in color scb.#me*. occurred iast Satyriday evfe&ing Wheri, a young colored Jna5t % *jute^ ed a weal ,4epartirient store, hesi- tated before the haberdashery counter and finally selected, « pair of t)luc, Jolack f and yeflow sockii ' • T i *-» ' \• * '# Chi-sa? 4 * <*\~ The f gossip this week of trfekt , . Cetotev-»tW0t is abdUt ohe^'aur **' eharmina; ydurig coflege d«ou tantea who has been x*cB#ffi letters, 'tegulariy, from ™*w! across the vtBtesm' <,..<! ^yes, the report is\ thit hi h6me very soort^ too. •>» $'$ i ^ > 'V ,\^4 sV. ff