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Hfcr 1 ' y.,\.: »?• f. .'I •$:'* .-i 1 '' ! $1 II * •; -JU S /-I ex ill k I t»««eSfe jt f MB 'ItSPIftr VBtBtfKB III llllMIL. IHJI.WI-'I , Tfesclay, September IS, 193s MIWS Of NEAEM if ma OF mTiBBESf irnon om fc Miss Louise Vail returned to fcedonia Sunday after spending fter vacation with hex.parents, JV|r. and Mrs. Bertram Vail. . Mrs, Marvin Taylor of Medina fcnd Mrs.\ Jennie Bentley of West Uarre were dinner and -slipper .feuesls. Thursday of Mr, and Mrs. C'jarles Brace- ••,' . : . . . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blgford 'giive a party at their home Sun- |a*>y in honor of their daughter, f >rs. Leroy Gaze, who celebrated, ^j birthday. ' • .' JJr.-ahd Mrs. Earl Taylor,, of 3>Jew York and Mrs. Anna Smith is? Rochester and tvvo grandchil- iS^en of Mexico were recent guests 0: \Mrs. .Mary Smith..; >. Mr. and Mrs: Carl Ben? rec- ifently celebrated their 80th wed- d-ng anniversary. •, Mrs,: Jennie Bentley, who has 'pien a guest of her. cousin, Mrs. Cftarles Evans, returned to West Barre Sunday. The,Home. Bureau meets Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. Bert Vail. Mr* and Mrs. Ray Thompson are the happy parents of » baby $sl J The Rev. and Mrs. J Rawson j|:id Miss Dorothy Rawson return- ed home'Tuesday after spending a few days out of town visiting jrelaUves. Mr. and Mrs Clifton Simmons Ifcere called to Middleport Satur- day on account of the death of per aunt, Mrs Julius Kllno. few days with hel VSt&lfo Mr. and Mrs. John M«yWf lfi*$ M<%- day for,Mt. -VejTOQiV Virginia, where they will rtside. M^^Kalherine , jSlJ^ivaIi has returned to tier Wtntt in Buffalo after speiidlnga ' we*fc with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Sheriff. Guests in the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheriff Sunday were Mr., and Mrs. Charles Pfiel of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Didley andflon,Rayihond;vahd Miss Fran- cis Dodge of Lockport, and Mr and Mrs, Lewis Pearson of -Mld- dlepprt. EAGLE HARBOR At the meeting of the W. C. T. V. held Thursday the following officers were elected: Mrs. Mary Snyder was re-elected for her fist year as president; Mrs. Jen- nie Webber, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. Olive Webber, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Mabel Kling- enberger, assistant recording sec- retary; Mrs. Sarah Wilson, treas- urer; Mrs. Emma Emery, first Vice-president; Mrs. Frank Web- ber, second vice-president, and Mrs. Ada Darrohn, third vice- president. On Friday, Mrs C A. Cutts en- tertained Mrt>. Jessie McGilvery Of Long Bridge road, Mrs. Minnie Carey of Rochester, and Mrs. Lena Post of Kendall Mills. Mrs. Holley Matthews of Lee Street attended church here Sun- day. Mrs. Claude Hungerford has been spending a few days in Ar- cade as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bentley. Church services will be held at the usual hour next Sunday. I. Miss Helen Hungerford return- ed Sunday from a week's visit in ~'~wnlMa£si*. . .... P - Mm JOHNSON CREEK ESS Mfti. Charles MacDonald of Lockport 8pen;t part of lost week with her sister, Mrs. Emma Ran- dall The local W. C. T. U. meets at the home of Mrs. J. Reed Gow, Thursday afternoon. Members Will answer to roll call with Na- tional Parks, There will be a Bible speaking contest with six contestants. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Kennedy in Rochester. Lieut, and Mrs, Clarence Haug, who have been in Ithaca the past year and have been spending a LYNDONflLLE SK J l ||||] nil) •——• Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott have moved from Appleton to the Cooper residence on South Main street. Miss Elsbeth Schuler has en- tered the Y. W. C. A. Secretarial School at Buffalo. , Mrs. George Turnbull and daughter, . Rhpda, , have. returned from a three weieki' visit with relatives «ln- Wisconsin.' Mrs. Alice Kelley spent one day last week at Sawyer, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Ebbs, and family. Mr and Mrs. H B. Hillman and little sons left Saturday night for their home in Dannemora af- ter a two weeks' visit here with relatives and friends. Mr: and Mrs. Everett Hobos vis- ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hollenbeck, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zahow entertained relatives from Buf- falo over the weekend. Mrs. George Ecker spent a fetw .daya of last week visiting at Ni- agara Fallf. The Misses Elaine Cole, Helen Johnson and Etta Peters returned to the Buffalo State Teachers' College Monday to continue their studies. Fred Hill and family have moved to Kenyonvllle. Miss Helen Sill, member of the high school faculty of Southamp- ton, L. I., left last week to resume her work there. Mrs. Emily Fraser of Rochester, who has been spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George Bldleman, has returned to her home. This vicinity was well repre- sented at the Dairymen's League meeting held at the Hartland Orange hall, Johnson Creek. Mon- day evening. ALABAMA Mr. and Mrs. Laurens Pixley and daughter, Betty, and son, Roland, of Oakfleld, spent Sunday with Mrs. Pixley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kraatz. Mrs, Myrtle Ami* end daugh- ter of Batavia visited at Geralq Tumalty^fi on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Harold.Wood arid family of Batavia have been spending several days with Mrs. Wood'B parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Green. Miss Jennie Potter of Batavia has been visiting her aunts, Mrs. Jennie Pixley and Mrs. Flora Pixley. Warren Schaal. who has been a surgical patient at tho Batavia Hospital, returned home Satur- day. Melvin Blackman has moved from Mrs. Emma Kraatz' house to part of Mrs. Mary Pattlson's house. Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Wright of Batavia visited at Fred Moore's Saturday evening. Mrs. Eckstein and family have moved to Buffalo from the farm Lyndonvl JOHN DEERE FARMJ1ACH1NERV DEALER IN FEEDS, FUEL AND FARM SUPJMJES GRINDING MIXING CLEANtNU ivllle, N. Y. — -—^ Phone lyfldphvllle 6S she recently sold to Mr. MOra- kovvski; he having! moved from Buffalo to the farm, •.•*•'- At the regular meeting of Ala- bama Rebekah Lodge last Thurs- day evening! the Corfu/ degree; team was pregeht and initiated- the following: Mrs. Floy Hodglns, Mrs. Blanch Covert, Mrs. Hazel Starkweather, Mrs. Helen Moore and ;Mrs. Dorothy Ostrander. Vis- itors were present from Medina, Batavia, Oakfleld,, and Corfu. 'Re- freshments were served after the meeting under the supervision of Miss Edith Starkweather, Mrs bhpiee Danlck arid Mrs. Alice London. ., Dr. Tompkins has moved from Buffalo to Laverne Gray's house, .formerly the home of the late R, J. Luihley. Alabama had been without a doctor since lust Janu- ary. Miss Irma Oakes has completed' her course at the Buffalo City Hospital and has come to spend: some time with her mother, Mrs. Benjamin Pask. Lloyd Norton of Penn Yah, with his son. Jack, visited his par- ents, Mr\ arid Mry Allen E. Nor- ton, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs Wilber Green and family motored to Caledonia Sunday BARRE CENTER Mr. and Mrs Grant Percy and children have returned to their home in Black River, N. Y. Mrs. Beatrice Ferris entertained the Plus Ultra Class at her home Wednesday. Plans were made for the serving of the annual dinner to the employees of the Orleans County Canning Co. Robert Blodgett and John Wal- do entered the University of Buf- falo Tuesday, where they are be- ginning their studies for surgeons. Being impossible to finish the interior of the Pullman Memor- ial Church as expected, services are being held in the Universal- ist Church at Gaines until fur- ther notice. It is expected two or three weeks will complete the work. KN0WLESV1LLE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ed- munds of Detroit spent a few days last week with his aunt, Mrs. Bert Grimes, and family. Alice Tompkins was home from Rochester on Monday. Mr and Mrs CJnllo of New York City are guests of her sister, Mrs. Stanley Banker, and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Axtell en- tertained rmisins from Tonnwnnda over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burns spent the weekend In nuffnlo with their daughter, Mrs. Lee Rogers, and family. Daisy Cook returned last week to her school in Flint, Mich., af- ter spending the summer vacation with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Cook. Mrs. Muriel Slnvin of Niagara Falls was weekend guest of Miss Margaret Frost WEST SHELBY Mrs. William Pngnl was called to Canada last week by the illness of her ,-Lster. Mr Groige Tall- man. Albert Deyo and Carl Minch of Buffalo were Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fink spent the weekend in Jamestown. While there their aunt, Mrs. Ad- 'm^Jpavia, entertained a company 'OT*srailaftlves f and friends in honor of their 10th wedding anniversary. There was a family gathering at the home of Harold Mundion last Sunday. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Church are busy getting ready Hostess Hostewi, «?lected for.Hhtir *tlf^tlvenes» and abi%, are part of. the crew; fboifq.^f^p«<^i|x -Q^M|grjK4, preyhouctd lounge, buses m express service U\wtm:Tltif$tmT&:&faity!&pn,W. Va., on a& e^porfmentsj basis only. A^ona^«ni|nyTdiJMM^t}«|ii»tess I* the serving $#>« free «*«!» to passengers tboard the, bus* enroiite. Because of the extra wide, deep cushioned, reclining parlor ciuvtype, chairs, snd the extra space between them the seating cspaejty fits bteti: reduced from 37 to 23 with nil seats reserved. Additions! fettures of the new lounge buses include air condi- tion, lavatory,' individual reading lights and cushioned jcg rests. for the annual old fashioned chicken pie supper to be held Thursday, September. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Mel via, Jenkins were Sunday afternoon ckller^oh Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Phelps and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snell of In- dian Falls. Fletcher Chapel Lloyd Wendler of Niagara Falls Is spending his two weeks' vaca-.' tloh with his parehts, Mr. arid Mrs. A. P. Wendler. Mrs. Eva Bush of Medina spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rook We were glad to hear that Mfs. Cary Stanton was able to be moved from tt}e hospital in Al- bion to the home of her sister, Mrs. J. O. Smith of Lockport. Mr. and Mrs. Danold Schrader of Ellicotusville spent Sunday at A F. and Gusjn Wendler's. EAST SHELBY East Shelby and MlUville Ep-| worth League was held at East Shelby Methodist Church on Sup- day evening after the summer vacation. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Silas Watson Tuesday to complete plana for the chicken pie supper which, will be(\12 held September 29 on Thursday ||^ evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allan and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Clar- ence Center, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith and sons, Irving and Kenneth, Mrs. Ella Smith and son, R. T., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Jacob Meyer of Boalsburg. Pa., is a guest of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant of Avon were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lada Comstock and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Roberts. Mrs. Green underwent an op- eration for appendicitis at the Baiayte Hospital op Monday. he had an operallon performed on his eye. Miss Wilma Palmer left Sun- day for school &r Fredonia._- Mrs. Eunice Biles pj Tona- wanda was the giiesi of her bro- ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hatch, last week. Miss Violette Knickerbocker and Miss Stella Green visited a friend at Akron Saturday. Mrs. Elmer Green' of Fulton spent the weekend With Mrs. Min- nie Day. Mrs. Melana McGlen has a new great-granddaughter, Nancy Ann, born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stehr of Kent. Many from Gaines attended <.the funeral of Mrs. Carrie Seward at Albion Sunday. Mrs. Seward resided in Gaines for many years. She was an earnest worker in\ the church and W. C. T. U. She had been an invalid for several years, but still kept up her Interest In Hie Gaines church and helped In its support. We extend our sym- pathy to her brother and his wife, Mr and Mrs Elbert Rowley. Mrs. Clifton Johnson Best Gingerbread Baker Mrs. Clifton Johnson of East Shelby was winner in the ginger- bread contest held Saturday e,v- fnir.g, September 10, by the East helby Grange, No, 1239. Judges Were Mrs. Porter Stocking and .airs. Charles Amos of the Know- lesville Grange. NOW YOU CAN BUY APPLE BOXES Direct From The Factory Through These Four New Local Branches Sodus * Hilton * Millers - Appleton The New England Box Company, Inc., of Greenfield, Massachusetts, one of the oldest and largest manufacturers of wooden containers in the country, has established these branches. They are conyeniently located for you. Complete stocks ,of shooks, nailed up boxes, tomato lugs, half- bushel boxes, prune boxes, bushel and half-bushel baskets, and packing accessories for fruit will be carried. In fact, we are here to serve you in the package and accessory line for all types of fruit iand vegetables. Standard Apple Box Light, strong, easy to handle and of uniform high quality construc- tion. Size 16\ X 13%\ x 11V6\. Made from New England White Pine — 7/16\ ends, y 4 \ sides, 5/16\ bottom. Attractively print- ed on end. THE NEW ENGLAND JOX COMPANY INCORPORATED *#•*# Write or Inquire at SODUS, N. Y. F. H. Anson, Dist. Mgr. JEDDO The Chapel Society met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. E. Waterbury. Mr. arid Mrs. Wilbur Jewett, who have been spending the sum- mer with her pa'rehts, Mr. and Mrs. William Bausch, returned to their home on Long'Island. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brooks of Washington, D. C, called on friends in this vicinity last Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Carr of Burt and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Pirson of Buffalo were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Breltsmap. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thorn of Kenmore spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Humphery. Weed Grinding, Com Shelling and Mixing at J. O. -RIGNEL CO., INC. (ORLEANS MILLS) Main St., Medina, N. Y. Hubert Burnam Makes Front Page jWWWtfB\\ J(iWW % ' The Rochester Democrat & Chronicle a few days afo carried a twa*G61ui»fc &Q& from its Me- difta correspondent rejlating the varied experiences of Hubert Burnaro,' formerly of. Medina; and who has been visiting rela- tives here for several days, when, back, in the W»* he applied tax a position as reporter on the Ro- chester Herald. According-to- the :sj»ry:'. \I want to be a newspaper man; Lsfl't there something I can do here?\ Mr. Burnam is reported ti» have asked City Editor \Bob\ Beach, then on the local desk of the Herald. ; 'Yes,- ?! replied Mr. Beach, \sit down ,aijd read the New York : suh.\»'K-r • In those daiysthf Sun was the \newspaperman's Bifcle,\ and Sqgfe Burnam did as toiO, and, ac- cording to the recent story, fowMl in it the choicest Bm^ Jand me best.wrftten liumarH interis-st <neW* stories, of mat' day. \I have redd the Sun eve* since,** Mr. BurtM arn is reported to ttiive stated. Hughey fcJurpam leit oewspa- ner work to publlsls a clomnM paper in New York and he haw made a notable success in that line: A recent picture of the once cub reporter appeared on tfee front page of, the £). & C. wi% S he story, and was enjoyed by all lis Medina friends, and\ by ,ttje veteran newspaper men < who worked with him in Rochester dp. the Herald. ' , *' Our idea of an ideal husband is the mafa who enjoys paying his wife's bills as much as pie, irtap who sold the, goods enjoy* being paid., ••. • • ;'•• , .-. ' •/. ;', '•• • •; .• • Non-Profit Hospitalization Has Orer 38,000 W» B* Y. Subscriber* Earplteentte the non-profcl Hospital 0e*vft« CorpocaHwri] ayerjiwe, fiiiiWK fias more ffiSl JotfbM mtte the tot of fife M |arJ M, Integer* ftXtSttttveflfe^j , Miany midtunte - tn m*^ counte i»e uwofiea 1» this fij Ttie area covered by tne wi inclMdfs JSrte, mm**. m*m mpmm r Gmeste. CfettaraS and AllegQSj' cwmies. B 7 SuWiW.*o| f&* Medina %i^ r trje Hunting ana ing Seasons f 1EDINA TRIBUNE POSTER SIGNS ARE LEGAL ! v. /.# GAINES w .#. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweetan | and daughter, Martha, of Revere, Mass., have been guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Thomas Moore and [ family. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Howes en- tertained Saturday night in | honor of Dr. Ben Howes' 80th birthday. Out of town guests were | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pratt, Mrs. Nellie Howes and Mrs. McGregor I of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Ivyl Phillips and Mr. ahd Mrs, Stanley Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shumway and baby of Silver Creek spent | the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berns. Mrs. Olive Heddy and Miss Stella Green of Fuiton have been guests for two weeks of her sister I and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Albert | Bacon. Mrs. Whitney P. Howes is home I from Albion State Training School, Where she is employed, with an | infection in her finger. Kirk Ruger Is home from the Stiong Meuiuiial Hospital where PRICES 75c First Dozen 50c Each Additional Dozen 50c For Name Imprint f iBt l The Medina Tri PUBLISHING CORPORATION S. A. Cook Building S J fflk