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?:*«?«• ,t MEDINA'S BESS. B1EDIUM JFOB TH E ADVERTISER YEAR^-NO, 15 E MEDINA TRIBUNE am mem MEDINA, N* Y n THURSDAY, SEPT, 29, 1938 $1.00 A YEAK-5C A Second Annual Retreat esse Pupils Ccmtiiiiies IMight Other Buffalo Diocese dutches Co-operating lltider the Direction of Ihe Most Re?, John A. Mfy Out-of-Town Speakers Are The Rev. John Me- linski of AlWdii and The Rev. Felix SicCaheof HoUey- ' ,/ •-\•.. '.;; .-. - : r, .\V.-. ;.-\\/ The second annua}: Retreat for Catholic High School pupils of St jjarj s .ind the Sacred Heart* pais- ^bes uf Medina, that opened last night, L> being continued this ev- ening and Friday* September 20 and 30. m cooperation, with the other purlihes in the'-diocese/of Buflji\ The Retreat is -writer the directum of the Most; Reverend John A Duffy, Bishop of the Buf- falo di'icwe. \ •'\ T , Each evening's service will be- gin ;.: seven-thirty o'clock and Harry Maine$ PreshJeRt Of Lyndonvitte Ag ^lilb mii| i II. if, I i I l ' Hany Maines has been elected presidini of the Lyndonyille High School Agriculture Club. Others eltiUd Aeie Robert Albotie, vice- preMiiuit. Robert Yakleyi seere- Ui>. '.v.:ham Holmes, treasurer; Paul Klatt, reporter, and Melvin GoeUi watch dog. - Will consist of instruction, prayerii ;to the Holy Ghost, sermon aftij benediction. The\T»ncl«dfijg gei-- vice will be field; Saturday mrijcft* ing, during which retteatante wiQ recetyeBoly Communion and) the Papal Blessing. . A Instruction - of the !&fcrameht df Penance wW be giyefcby the gev. Ifogan: Thursday:, evening. The Rev. John Melinskf, pastor of St. Mary's Church, 4fWonM speak on 'VTudgment an* H#tf^; Durmi the last evenings eon-- ferenc>, Father Hogan will give instruction on the Holy Sueharlst, '•The Mercy of God*'vOt b#,de- livered by the Rev. Felix MpCate. pastor of St. Maw's *~ Holleyl / ; *• The concluding service will 4je held Saturday morning with Mass at.seven-thirty o'clocjc,* with .the Rev. James Hogan officlatirig; He willr also impart the Papal Bless- ing. • • ,'.' •/ ; -':>. _ Parents and teachers are, in- vited to take part in the Retreat as well as the pupils.,\The-local Retreat is being held pimultane- qusly with the 29 other churches of the diocese. *: : Snoop stoops and Scoop Swoops • Those Swinging Doors— Tu> i eported that one . °f our young men around town \saw red\ over the weekend at the Little Statler, as did also the other party .... ah, well, it's always interesting when two red heads get together, or isn't it? • Kldbh ! One of our local policemen,, it is reliatily .reported, walks his beat this week with a broad grin on h^ face .... the reason is, the additi\n yesterday of another member to the ranks of law and order Congrats, Franc! • A Mad World— D.ggiit headache of the week in M. .i.iiu and in this jittery old wmiii 'if ours has been rallying round the radio listening to the lati.-t ii.u,h of the criiis in Eu- ropi following Herr Hitler's spmh in Berlin .... and it seerru, only yesterday that we were living in normal times, peacefully reading of the Sino- Japanese war and the revolution in Spain (and, by the way, what has become of the war in China and in Spain?). • Greetings— As notes and communiques were exchanged this week between statesmen and rulers of foreign countries, 14 Jewish girls of the Highland Manor Jewish girls' school, Tarrytown, N, Y. t were reported yesterday as sending a New Year greeting to Adolph Hit- ler. The cablegram read: \May the tiue spirit of the Jewish NeW Year follow you throughout the coming year.\ Legionnaires Sponsor Kri Night ; Duauewe W i?m jHjes* Texas CMo Buaitua Weu\ sports fans, you are about to have the opportunity of s«eWfe one 9f D«q«esnel3fniver«ity'« great grid machines in action Friday n}ght> September „%.aV.tte new Buffalo CWe Stadium; Tne Dukes wift ctafh with a bfe, jpoweE&U te|m fro^ way *8mtx Texas way. ?es{ 4h66© Texas Red Raiders ten f &&& Tech. : B^tft* feSanws are jjreSenQn^ ljirjBe, -<tow«*fttt tews -with b^th frj«t>t lines averse two hundred; KWhfl tnafi ;'ftiiide''IromL %e>33ukes vwJfeo ro-pi«ies band w8tcE?% very 6ol o$m. The b>i|4: tbatuires one ot ffi|;.e|fflstestf|ifla lushest stepping WWh ttSJois ths* eaiKAe fwnd ia^ttle .c«fHe|»ate realm f ' w Buffalo 'American yM~ are spo^wg the -.—.. wili.alsoleawe the Sons of the I<eMoiiJ3fpjj,-Co)rps, the ever so bright J5ea Scouts band 4nd a few Rtitst^dif* dfiim cbrpBof the area. and' bugle Christian Scientists *^\^ * OflSKEW3F\.ft^«BB8I3t8^. St ricken Areas v..--;.: ;,•,,->-.;,• •• •••• •^oilections flre heing taken, in the; Chwrjehss bt Chri§t, Scientist, %ouihout the pountfjr, with thfe Wedjha Church * participating, to iheife thole r why v ' haye suffered frbin the-receht hurricane on the AtltmticcOasi'The Mother Church in/BosjtQh will hsrvg it? o^rln re^- resthtativef admiruster the funds tq sjhy in neecji regardless of their ;#Hgio|t or^jrase^; Entire s amounts donated wUl go- towards relief! Wffliout dedufttiona. for jeitpense in fflrpecttoft .with reaching the strickeh.».; / :•''• Plans ForBW Pmgmnis^ Up By €mi^4^t^Ms T* Fifteett HdmemdW^ #¥ WJ^W Achieve- ment Mght Nex| ^onth|^w^|4r Will 3e Given Many of the ijH .Cluhs are al- ready starting, plans for anbttier year. New officers are being electl- e.d and plans for the 1938-39 club program are being drawn up, Each club will dtaw up itff. own club program to fit in with #|e time, needs and wishes of , the group. Each horhemaking leader and club will select two of thTee of the following units, which will be their work program for the winter and spring meetings. If foods are their preference, they may decide to do \Noonday Lunches.\ This might mean prac- ticing better food habits, packing lunches, preparing and serving- hot dishes at school or home. Or they might select \Homemade Sweets\ and learn to make some wholesome and delicious confec- tions. The wrapping and packing of the finished product for a suitable Christmas gift will be part of this interesting lesson. \Outdoor Cooking\ will be worked out in groups late next spring and will appeal to many mixed clubs where the boys may help build the fires. \Canning Fruits\ is another choice for the girls' food program. Some of the girls prefer to spend all or part of their time on County W. C. T. U. Will Elect Officers Friday A155th A nnual Convention To Be HeldAtHolley Addresses By County Head and State Y. T. C. Leader Will Be Heard By Those Attending Meeting the clothing problem. • The fifteen Horhemaking clubs in Oirleans county have completed their 1937-38 program of club work and are now? working on the reftoitts. These reports consist of p phie-sheel 4ueitionhaire for each uhlf.of Work. Cost accounts, kinds of material, number and variety of food dishes prepared are.a part of these records. These entitle each girl to an achievement pin which Will be awarded at the Or- leans Cotuity 4-H Achievement Night tovbe held in the latter part of Octbbe^-. Republicans Plan County-Wide Rally For Fafl A county-wide rally this fall with a noted speaker from the West as guest is the hope of Herbert Reed, Who was re-elect- ed chairman at the Republican County Committee of Orleans County held Tuesday, September 27, at Albion. Other officers re-elected are: Amelia M. Bartlett of Albion, vice chairman; Nina S. Barker of Medina, secretary; John E. Brad- ley of Albion, treasurer. Major General J. S. Thompson and Burt p. Ludington were re-eleeted members of the Congressional Committee; Frank C. Moore, Hul- berton, and LeRoy Possoni Me- dina, members of the Senatorial Committee; Charles G. Sighor, Albion, and William Munsori, Me- dina, members of the Judicial Committee. I'll ction of officers will feature tj»- fiMli Annual Convention of \\' Orleans County Christian Temper,!nee Union to be held f'nday, September 30, in the Hol- •'•>• Methodiit Church. During the moving session, slated to com- ni'riie ;.t 9:45 o'clocK, Mrs. Ralph fullrr will be in charge of devo- tionals. Besides officers being p »(tcd, a song service, appoint- Tramps Sentenced To Rochester Pen Twenty-five tramps were tak- en to the Monroe County Peni- 'entiary in Rochester from Al- h| on. Friday. September 23. \iraigned before Police Justice 'iiitiklin B. Cropsjey, the men wcio sentenced to ten days each ',\ 'he penitentiary for vagrancy* •• ti ' t lollowed the complaint by A,b llin residents of constant pan- handling. ment of committees, and the an nual reports of county officers' will take place. A noon memorial service will adjourn the opening session. Mrs. Harriette Wilson and the Rev. Lee E. Vaughn will open the afternoon program with greetings, which will be followed with re- sponses by Miss Belle Pringle and, Mrs. Fred Benton. Mrs. Arnold Comstock, county president, Will address those present at Friday's gathering and Mrs. Clara A. Jacobs, general secretary of the State Y. T. C, will tell of a few highlights of the National Con- vention. Others taking \part are Mrs. Fuller, Miss Anna Conover, Mrs. Arthur Rhodes, the Rev. Vaughn, and Ruth Putnam. A play under the auspices of Allied Temperance Forces and di- rected by the\Rev. Paul Cartgr, highlights the evening program. Organ and piano music is to be furnished by Kenneth Kemp and Miss Helen Watson. David A. White Again Heads Democratic County Committee David A. White, Sr., of Medina, was re-elected chairman at the Democratic county cobamittee held at the Court House in Albion Tuesday, September 27. Mrs. Elizabeth Karns Cole of Albion was elected vice chairman; Clif- ford Ennis of Clarendon, secre- tary, and Raymond Feller of Me- dina, treasurer. . •• n- Welcome, MrL^Journalists Agaifc we ^tre favored wittst *!* presentation of Medina High School news which appears oij page 8 ot The Medina Tribunck This worthy endeavor $$' in its third year as th» we$fc of the jowfoalism clisses which werjte started thre^ yegg* ago by Miss £ls& Perguson, English instructor. Carrying on of classes «u*h as these deseuves ttie jwaise «t Medina. joyrnidUsuft classes; kert'e giving practical experience 'to school students, Motfc so *&« youthful Jcwmsilist* with theiy actual pubHcatjOtt of yttak that th#y wrfte, edit, head, mA pwrof- read, enables them to s*« the practical results of assignments. This nliasft ?f ichool eurdcuUwn, «fto» ecwitacte the student : with phast* of school and comnjunity lite nece6s}t*ted while covering s||Kj|?< ®tsch work fe sjfte/to give a wcl| tounded «t* Utude to all iJirticipating sjtuden^r, '\ >**';\- 4 for: then ifeasons and an&ny ittor* we ipause tti; <^ngff*tutste; Miss ferguiK^i who guidii.:tt4i fu«t works anit ^J# Indents isho -, are taking adijuatage pi |h|j excellent trimming..« 41 'V^J- Iteifcte^ Take )|^g;^«i o West Indies Lyndonville Pastor Contrasts Life In the Tropics And Tk%iM $0xW M^m And ^htetwites Talk With West Indian Products fanciful trln ,._ , to tiie' tropii With a visit to tie islands '0 thet West Indies %ih.e CaylftheJ^ gea; extending in •! chaift • t?M, • 'th* co&t of Vcn^«u?la to the' island* $f San Ddmingiji Baitiand Oub» r was enjoyed., Tuesday, aftefnoon by members »I (he Medina. Ro- tary Club in An Address given by; the. Reverend Edward , P* GiuV pastor- of the Methodist J^lsco paiChuich iiLt^ndonViUe. > Mr. Gill, who.Was horn oh the Island of Trinidftd *nd l earns to* Ainerica in 1828, hegart by^$pKH trasting life in the topics wim North America. Before he camie td Atnerlc^ he said, he had MV«* seen heavy overcoats and hnttensj., as in the .Caribbean sea the «V4 erage temperature was around; 80 degrees,.while in\the Ad&an:- dack mountains where he had his' first pastorate the mercury Atop* 1 ped down to 3D degree* below; zero. Seeing snow fail IP* tfe^i first time was also £n experience! for hiftviri 4 «ast CotttiriejRt 'v/hem V-C* ej tion in I9p2 destroyed the city of 4 Sfe;«ierrfTwii^«i .%«wmi- Local Doctor^ Represent J-C C* At State Conclave At a special meeting of ' the; Medina Junior Chamber of Coiri- merce Monday evening, Doctors Fulton Rogers, Norman Thiel and Julius J. Layer were elected dele- gates to the state convention which will be held October 6-8 at Utica. Demonstration for Hard Of Hearing Tuesday A specialist from the Acousti- con Laboratories of New York will be in Medina for the benefit of the hard of hearing. A free demonstration will be given at Frederick' C. Weston's\ Ross Building, Tuesday, October 4, 10 a. m. to S p. m. on|s traveled for dSys and nights to *eaeh their destination, and, the skyscrapers of New York were spmfewhlji of. a contrast to tbfr two*story buildings of the'V^est Indies, •''.,• ; The speaker then > described a recent trio back: to his native island with hU family through the Virgin Wands where\ the harbor of St. fhoniaii i« formed from the t ater b{ an extinct vplctoo* past eiabndjf of Ifevi«, blrthWace Of Alexander Hamilton, pm Mtte- tinlcitte, hlrthpTade of thl Im- press Jc^ephine, MUch of-the-fcttHi* fc-composei hy Ritote^orsakpy, said Mr; Gill, ww:inspned , by the beauty 0t the Caribbean, tea while Alexander Duma* lived, part of his life in' the WW Ipdlei* ; to dwejlihg^upcn -the French possession of Martinlciue; att islafid of 888 siiuare miles With a popu- lation of g.ome. (397,0100,' ihhabiw tants, the speaker: fcxhJbJted sdj^e lava from Mt. Pelee, Whose erup> 'sanitary living,.,conditions, in squalor with wine, a- necessary substitute fot4# kln * water, . Mr. Gill coneWded his address with a deacripilon of the island of Barbddost a thoroughly Brit- ish settlement and Trinidad, his native island, and exhibited some of the native' .produeti, aittong which were pietes . of asphaltj West Jndian dolls illustrating the brightly roiored dress of the in- habitants, nutmegs and sweet grass for perfuming suits and Clothes. '•World\ For Children The \Children's World\ at the New York World's Fair 19$9 may prove to be the most popular at- traction in the 280-acre ,AnU»S0- ment Zone for adults as, well as youngsters. Barents will fee able Rain Won't Kwp 'Em Away! A- LyndonvHle Girls Adopt Swing Language That swinggters' colloquial- isms have invaded Lyndon- ville High School is evidenced by the names of/girls' teams participating in intramural ac- tivities. They arel Jeeps, cap- tained by LUcy tfraser; Yams, by Capt. Leta Bentley; Jitter- bugs, by Capt. Ddrothy Tripp; Coyotes, by Capt. Joan Petne. Kilborne Installed Legion Head TrYiMlfnviUc Tomtit StiMHte wi Clarence Kilborne WM imt*H*d Commander at the regulw Joint Session at James P. Clark Rat, American Legion, and Auxiliary, field last Thund«y evening, Sep* tembcr 22, in the Legion room*. Louis Buongiorne of liolley wiw In charge of instailttton, Other ofttcerst installed • weret Htrrjr Harmer, first vlce-comm»nd«r; ©r. iT0bn % Boxch, i«»n4 vise* commander; Thorn** Parker, ad- jutant; Car,! HettfW, flneiw* «€• ttcer} IX Brownell Jluwli ch»pl»m; and Frank Modlo, aerfeant-at- arms. \'••-' / following iniuaiattott riti* Gordon Sutllv»n of ^ LyhdonviUe gave ji brief talk on the Araeriean :S^gio%Baat S»t« C«wp i*Wi Was held on $m Stata fUr around* |n S^racu** during *Ft#« Mr, ftittt livaft and Gieorg* aiiekwim «t Bidgeway were th« Iwo dented SerweH^Sft .'» ,__, During Auguit, 80 'pUcemwU were *»&de by the Albion wKce \vt Vm Hm Ifor* SWfe ISBBlfywimt ServiceMierbert, W. lUin^iwd, manager, innounced today. Th«* placement* brought toVtt ;«nt Jotal effected by th*\o|flet ihef the first of ttie year* •''•'.- v Eigbty-tighi'new regulation* for employment were r^ttved by the local office during AuiW*t.- , : ; Because of seasonal Industrial actlvlUe* th,e scUve flte of job* seekers durWg^is period was the lowest it ha* been since Mnttary first, , '• • ' • -*- . ','• • . ; OyiiWLiiitMi Sr. Counselor of •«*•• 4 Ovid M. funch was; elected Senior Gouhaeior of the Coluitt* ropn|* to ipanulite fljjat pUla, W tiu>n»w?prgiajsitio%f|i| mm* bian Squires 1« tt nation-wide tar SpoIaUon. cfth^poied,, of ;C»ii8)d ^0ttth*,b*4f ien- fb>:aM#>{tf4«'^M' the same J>rln#les.si jH senior order of Rights-and-hM a* m s pbjcot the a^ilop)nept-M t ^.*| : ligious, dtdWt.al and civic life .0 boys in their tee!** , <'-.•.* Mr. Punch,'will be the'ReV.WllUanl J,,, chaplain '0t , the senior; and assistant pastor ^f.8i Church, who will act a* xattisr Prior and •supervise. #ell|loui progrpmS{r Ghris farret Of' MM*\ dleport,- athletic, Jns^eto^JJi charge of itnletics; Paul ftamv mond of Middlcport, civic ehdeaVi or; and VtMW .'0 , -BtJ)stt i an« Jphh Rich, social, and educational Ac* tivity, ' .'• . Christian Science Radio Programs Through Vh^feiarteBy of Station WHAM, Rdcpestcr, 1100 Kilocycle*, a Christian' '''Science Devotional Program i« .broadcast each Satur- day mornihg'|ronl'8!45?0{Q0f un- der the flusplcet of the Christian Science Committee on PUbUcatton for the Sthte'erWeiw-Wkv The first of these-participations in the 1038-1930 %iidfy •ThQUghte\ Series will be broadcast oh Satur- day, October 1. to leave children in this minia- ture world with Confidence that they will be Uiider* trained super- vision and {have ey,ery*thing their hearts desjrg. ... , •\ Officials of the for^comliig worloT aeries aren't «or and unreserved seats; of last yearjs. >«rles»,'v.,,. : .,„., series between the Ne^.lfork'C series attendance recordai is i about raw, ie*|iteache prk'i Pole Grounds hetore tlip flftb game eeS, which broke ?%*«; ., : Thoy need only remember ibg 3,000 rabid; fans who Jammed the hleacliera at New. tpri'* Polo Grounds before the fifth gam« •\^-'\ i ^'- iiA \by coid^ dr'toiy Wfitnerl talf-'War**' i and New York ed'to be exceeded -* Patsy Fails to Interrupt Minister's Prayer Patsy, Irish setter owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Cox, had a wistful lbofe on, her .face Sun- day as she patched .Medina people go into the Methodist Church for morning services. She'd never Seen any Other canines attending service, but wondered: why she couldn't. After all, even a dog's. life should have religion, she mused. It was difficult getting enough courage to go into the local place,of worship, and, when she finally shrugged her shoulders with a 'Wow or never\ and'started.in, the Rev. Arthur Grefesori was in midst of a prayer; f.ui that djdn't hinder Patsy. She pattered up the aisle, .up to the pnlp\i and nudged Mr. Gregsoh several ^smw if p ws edge and looked the congrega- tion over in* general' as if'try- ing to sort out the sheep from the goats. Tiring of tfiaV she raised her chin and pranced down the aisle,\ All would have been well had she.hot spied a neighbor's face, but she did, and joyfully rushed tip* Id her MfncTBut her happy countenance soon turned' to one.of dispay .as Bhe found herself being hustled tin- ceremoniously out or the .-church ; •',• -- •• -. />-...* Local Police Chief Pleads For Careful Driving Daring Bad Weather Mr, MitorUt Ig Urgtd to Drive Even Slower Hum Copdltioiig Necesaitite, To Cowdder WtA We»th«r Perib and Othert* Uvea An urgent pie* to att Medina motoriit* |«r fuUwil co-operation nmtlt police to cut Medina'* acci- dent toll in,.- bed w**ther p Voic^y^ei^bHr to* CW»| o| ft* l Motoriat* ahoSw^mltse, that in dwk, rainy weather, their t*i««fi W fitttsg.into *» iccl» Swat art 1 -*mw mtimti* ,No' rooteriit, of oouree, want* to knt iuqwe, *wt, wiitf* aUjawtorMs —••- te tMHM mm *uHy '8W idout daneera created . by _ weather, theie «• jtoini to ,. .mm «trlft«is goddeat*, pwfflfpg rWultl^K in *jtailti** ( accorclng f Mot^UU^Wlng to htlji avoid krioui accident* can do t ims&- '•-•\-i »rivter*p*id* in baa *r ahouW be cut more than ...._ If th« jlrivtf k iotof to ba ittrtful. 4*w», %«a i cM* 4 «»* not be.«atrciw4 to avoid injuring 6r killing *nothw human Ming, oaef -Mow.said. **W«g tfm F^!,^^* 1 ** wltecare wffi ivoid llfetim* remorae, he added. I* *m ,«iiitui mfom mi fee Kliia Utherg Fillip . with the gwivat of M%* tone, IPst^wanng,Reservation Indl«n, local merchants realise m M *tftoit# her*, Paying {^seventh annual; vjtell to Medina, Hi** apent Tuesday Miing \mm* &mm. m- •' -mm, mm ^ith.tTaen* to ..... il h^aMwrtyaa and biuHns* lasopto., M4- *p** t with that t had a c**>fu^ at M*$ m* Iras, n|^ 1 S''f*tt*dy for iffir. Awarding to „»*»*, iere's iwtbjng ^bett«j! than % of m *»***f ras\ 4*» whtn Will Attend |; B**ww*li Ward in:'!ph«rge^ UcopVi Deanery of the Geneiee , be n«ld.pnda*t October a, at tYMtm.mmm Batavia. ,... ..wouttrt.ftt the mttm wi| '\ \ }M ^.... „._,,„,_ ,.-..-.... .,'Mitii* &iij*& WmfieiV -and\ ^ii k Alajf PiVJ* of Batavla ,^ill . lebrate. s i For the.noon lunchapn the con- gregation ar*_ asked. to bring lunch boxen. Coffee will'be serv- ed, by member* of. St, James CHurch. •; ; During the afternoon, *eptional meeting* wtU'be held under four grpUplngs: • Church School teach- er*, women, men and young peai pie. ,A joint meeting of the four groups ,will later be held tinder the direction of thetBUhop. F^rownell Hurd'ha* been ap- polntgd- chairman ot transporta- tion.,Any member of st, Johh's Churcji 'in need of transportation or* vh°' can offer transportation communicate with Mr 1 . Blutd'al the Tribune office or at his home • ( .' I i| '.• i J\' . • ' \> ' n.ii' y i positive hi* brake* and light* an in perfect condition, oHe ahnur* will be *lert, watching for the pedMtrian or other aatoaaaWitot who doe* the un»*nacted , The careful driver ahooU be impretted with the fact that po- lice invettigations ol fatal MM n**r-f*tai «cid*nt* in bat weath- er u*u*Uy show no vioiattane to- vclved—jurt the revets* «C Mat »ccld*nU in good weeJur. to ofl»ee word*, the law awmg «•» torUt run* great risk of «**kaa*t in bad w**ther, \Merely strict- adhecanee la driving l*w« 1* net enough Hi bad -weather. The motori**, hiwaelf, rnu*t erect additional attipMHrd* about hi* own driving.\ Agcfldntlefwajafewoterht, Mid the local Chi*f, U to mato certain that he drtvee even atow- *r than oonditioos neeeesttaiavMW ' ht *houW be ea bis.tMlL^^ni •peak, every aatoute, hitmrnkm *how he's on a very jourhey. . feel palloe «t t _„, the law violating ludivl ing accldmU, However, motoriit* can *o v r*gul*te, . driving that aocident* will be er*Mtd cpnilderably. And this pie* by Mr. Murphy is worthy « yew **rietu oeeeHh eratiott. Study it eatefuttr, c«i- *Wer bad weether p«rlla and other*' li¥**» c»i TisAn Hits Orleans Bat .AUbi !ftw(hirs*i. ^Iwif- . SH»JU** . Last week**: rain* hi QrUen* benepid paatoret, m \ subsoil, iprteg* iMwr ing to.« repolt ree^v* _ New York state College Wheat seeding and ha£y**t :0* buckwheat war* delayed, the.\ Ii *^ Bona'affi^ '\ d«j*y*cl by muddy im, tnuch of the huiking corn J shocked,*,. 1 t v* ': t -v ,. Potato digging where th*N is not too Wet il t»»derw* ~ that war* julWd werrj™ ably damaged by ralnfalMt port add* 4 Barv**ting « cabbage l» nearly complr though garden tomatoei ting frew too TOhch raJW, -thecrop.Wi*- gathered '• '.encedi. rains oqnint! pro* *«' Apple; ,Plckln|! 1* how to ; gressv with -the faM dr% b quit* heavy in «ome swoons, Report concludei. Fourth Cellblock ^ At Attica To Be Finished In November - Thei fourth cellblock'ln Attica State Prison will be completed Sbput November 1 at an approxi- mate coit c-f 9650,000, according to a statement issued Thursday, September 22. J The csUblock neerlng comple- tion, which was *tartjed fUtaen months ago, will increaae th*-, number of prison cell* to approxi- mately 2,100 and Will be composed of \inside\ cells; ; i ; i i Annual Sheep Field Day Will Be Held In Batavia Thursday, October 6th ii } ' Exhibit df Lambs Sired By Rams And Drenching' ; For The Control of Internal Parasites Listed on Program , * !;'•'„; The annual Lamb 'Feeders Ban- quet, Ram Sale and Sheep Field Day will be held Thursday, Oc- S ober, e. at Batavla, uhder the lircction of the Genesee County Lamb Feeders'' committee and the Western New York Bam sale committee, according to an an- nouncement made by A. W, Dens- t)ftore of Albion, chairman. ' • J i Lyndonia Rebekahs to Install Officers October 7 I JDlstrict Deputy-President Meryl Schasel .and suite, Will install of\ fleers at the October ? meeting of ihg Lyndonia' Rebekab, Lodge, Officers to be installed, are! Mary Bamum, ftfoble^ C*andi Jessie mcM, yipe Gte&ty Clara Belle Grimes;j:eCordjhg f secretary?.Bea- trice Chaffed financjal sepietaty, ahd Blanche Lacey; tjteasurcir. Nate d. Warren of Fort CcJlln*^ Col.j will be the speaker at th<± iftrmb feeders' banquet to be held In the evening at the Presbytt&r^ utn Church in^ Batavla. Gflbetfc Prole, extenaiVe feeder In Gen£-> ace county, is^hairmen 04L ^ Lamb Feeders.' conlnylfee*,, Chaiririari JJensmore is dent of the 1 State Wool Or . Association and is in charge of the Field Say and Bam Sale which, will be held the morning and tfc ternoon of October; 0. In addition to the salA of ram*, Mr. Densmojga promises that there wlU: be an ex- hibit of internal parasite affect* ing sheep and lambs, a demensfera* tlbn/ 0* drenching for th*ir jcoij* trol, a demtonstration of th$*J|K}* tors to consider in buying $ ^\^ ahd an exhibit Cf lamb*\ 3 *'-- 3 rams purchased at the ous years. Alt sheep g» lamb feeder* are Invft tend the sale, Md day, &tiei-* Reservattons .for _, auet caji be |hade T at tfias' Bureau office, Batavtf. / 4>t J J» «. h I J6 Ml