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V*.* V* mmmmmm wmu -n MUF & \9MM$nutr \r% t ' '„ Chnrch Servicer and Announceinent* OMtfiin Selene© «t4fe\'l» toe iwiWeci ot the Uuwn'sennon in all Churches of qJWClcleiitlsV 9» Siiodsy, J«»- U8 ^e 'ctoldM Text to: \In the #7 of rjjditaouwjeM to We; «\» ;ti Mommy thereof there «* A*non* the #atkm» which cop|»rl»e iho i«pn.S«rmon_ Is the flowing irom the BJbie; \L»r4 thou nast been our dwell- ing fiface in all generations. Be- /ore $e mountains were broufiht lortts, or ever thou hsdst formed the earth end tb« world, even from everhMtlng to everlasting, tboa art God For e thousand year* in thy sight ore but cut yes- ter<tay when if 1* part, and a» a watch in tho night\ (Faolrrui 80: 1. 2. 4). Tho Lesion-Sermon ateo n- cludea the following eelect on from the textbook <* Chri»tlon Science, \Spienee and Health with Key to the Scripture*,\ by Mary Baker Eddy: \Life is with- out beginning and without end. Eternity, not time, expresses the thought of Life, and tlnje is no part of eternity. One ceases in proportion at tb* Other l« recog- nized. Time In flnite; eternity to forever Infinite. . . , One moment of divine consciousness, or the spiritual understanding of Life and Love, k a forotaste of eter- nity\ (pp. 400, 590), Christian Science Society ol Medina Is a branch of The Mother Church, The Pint Church ol Christ, Scientist, in Boston, MOM. Sunday services are held at 11 i. m, Sunday School at the samo hour, Wedncaday evening meeting it 7:46. The Heading Room in the church edifice is open to the pub- ic Wednesday afternoon from 2 intil 4 o'clock whore the Bible nnd Authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed »r purchased. All are wolcomo. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran a. K. IHalio, Pastor Tho BITVICCB Sunday will begin nl 1U.00 a in. Tho pimtor will iirrorli on Iho subject: \Mnrrlugo \ Marrluijo In Iho IIml social rolu- Uorwhlp, uul of which nil allien) spring, it Jo iho center nnd (stort- ing iiolnt of human eocluty. II nln»uld be mipjrded with the mool priffimnd rcviTfiicii ae tin Iruill- tullon of Clod for tho bleu»lntf ol mankind. We need to cpnsJtter tWimifejeot in the light of God't holy word, Thin is an age ef wlo«- •pread Jporwic*, disrespect and violation of this sacred ordinance. Sunday School at 11:00 a. m Sunday. Trinity League Janusry 20tb. Bible mitez and social program. TheUtte* Aid meet* this week Thursday, January 12. at the home of Mrs. Howard McKee in MlMlepott. Methodist Episcopal Arthur Oregson, Minister Sunday, January 18. Morning Worship, 10:30; Church School. 11:49; Epworth League, 6:30; Ev- ening Service, 7:30, At morning worship the germon subject will be \Faith's Change of Strength.\ This Is a message that should ring the bell of hope in every soul that hear* it. A cor- dial welcome awaits you ot thlis service. Last Sunday, attendance at Church School was almost bock ot peak after the holiday season Members of the Men's Bible Clan* and other adult Clowes ore ex- horted to bo regular in attend- ance, and thus set an example to the younger generation. \The Church Need* Youth\ I* the topic to be dkcuseed ot our young people's meeting. Sydney Lasher will be the leader, There will be a union Evangel- tstlc Service nt 7:30, There was a very good attendance lust Sun- dny, and we feci confident the (services will grow In spiritual powor, week by week. \Tho Apoii- tle'n Dilornmo/' Is the thomc of tho Ooupol message. Mr. Orogson will be the preacher, Htudy this extract from a rec- ent article by Dr. J, O. IllddeU \Neither science nor history nun true knowledge of tho cittus- iropho ol human ulnfulneiu nnd IU separating of mon from Clod, of which ('hrlntlunlty tolls, nor tun their discoveries compare for u moment with tho truth of di- vine forgiveness made known In Jesus Christ. \We lire rleuling, not with hypothtses which may be reject- ed or amended In detachment and seruilty, hut with muttfni of life nnd dentil The truth thiil broken humanity Is > 1111 In the hand of (Jnd exposed Id III\ Judgment, yet lhi> object of Ills redeeming love; the Clu Intinim mrwiijtc und the story of Nazareth and Gali- lee, of Jerusalem and Calvary, of the empty tomb and the Ernmatw road, of Pehtfecost and the early Church's life; the power of the Holy Spirit, the FrotfWence of 0od around our lives, the true na- ture of humanity, the nwanfng of prayer,, the promise of Ihimortal^ ity In Christ—these, and the ether truths of Christian fteiieving, are too great for men to accept a* a matter of course.\ Tuesday, Boy Scouts, 7:30, Thursday, January 19. Is the date set for the beginning of a eerie* of prayer meetings to fee held in the parsonage. St. John's Rev. Dsvld A. Feswon, Beetor \ On Friday, January 13th, the Annual Parish Meeting of St. John's Church will be held. This is an important event in the life of the Parish and it Is hoped there will be a large attendance of the members. A Tureen Supper will be ecrved at 6:30. We are plan- ning a short program before the business meeting, of singing by the group, readings by Mrs, Harry Jacfceon, and songa by Mr. Gil- bert Qulgley. The reports of treasurer, clerk of parish, and sther* will be given. Election of warden, three vestrymen and members of the Pariah Council, and any other matters that may rightly come before the Pariah Come and bo prepared to take on •ictivo part. Sunday, January 15. The Sec- ond Sunday after Epiphany. Our services will bo: Primary Do- oartment of tho Church School, 8:30 n. m.; Junior Church, 11 a m ; Morning Pruyer and Sermon, II a. m. A cordial Invitation ie given to all. SRS At AmmAMimnA^ Emm WeekMBhm 3. h. Pope of Oakfleld is listed among; farmers taking part at Cornell's Farm and Home Week at Ithaca, February 13 to 18. On eaeh day « tall schedule bag-been arranged for dairymen and for owners of sheep, swine, beef cat- tle and horses. Leading farmers, agricultural leader* and animal husbandry specialist? are to take part in dis- cussions and demonstrations on feeding, breeding, cattle health, Judging, (lock and herd manage- ment. Among the speakers will be: Holton V. Noyes, state commis- sioner of agriculture: W. JB. Con- nell ot Penn Stat© College; E. E. Helser of the University of Wis- consin; H. B, Leonard of Albany; DcWitt C. Wing, well known ag- ricultural writer and stock judge of Washington, D. C; J. F. Rob- erta ot Buffalo, and staff members of the stole colleges of agricul- ture and veterinary medicine. Dairymen will find much em- JC J3EL- Jlt I Get the world's good news dully through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR *\ An htttnalUnid Orfi/y Nru-*pa\>ti t»l>U,lu4 by Till CIIIUSIIAN iUENCj! PUIIII •> I UNO itKIBTY ()n«, Ni.rwiy Strrtrt, tiollim, M**i.rliii»«ltl Urrul.r (raJinj i>( Tim OiiiiTUfy SufiiiB Mimimn li (o,,.iilt,o.t l-r ituii). , Id.fril «du. it,«i lit tl.in unlH.,eU it«wi ,ml w,ll ,.,<,„Jv.l * 1,1,.M.I l.dlu'rt. in, fulling the V'e«lily MtnlMit, Sc^li.Ht, m,k« ill, M.'NMnl l (K« I1U4I ne*l|i « (Mir li.r ll,« liiilno I 111 put c i JO. I rmr 119 00 d niiiliUia 9100 ] miintha | ] fio 1 ,iii,i,(h 1100 Wediia,{|it> laati. Ineluilllij hiaiiaiino ueelluu | ,,«, 12 00, 0 (••uo. 1AO • nJ lllf p.PCI II ul»i«tll,bj« «l til , fuil<l»UI0 l.HJUulll Clirlailsn Bcicnoe Hcadlnf Room West Contor St., Medios, N. Y. -5rr- •sr- ~3T— TIT- -arr ODDITIES AT THE FAIR NEW YORK- Itora «r« a jvw of [he jftriJdnyty unuiual t/iliiys vimtors uiili find at the Wi'io Vorl( WurUln Fair li)3'J. A paruchulo lower from which vlnllura may \bull out\ ul an elevation of 200 foet and be sure ol a \happy landing \ Revolving \IIIUHIC carpels\ from which you may look down no from n heijjhl of two miles Ujion \Tim Clly of Tomorrow\ Iwiidp tho 200-fool l»eri»phere A \Treo of IJIO\ curved from tile Irunll and hrjiulics of an elm planted In Connecticut 'n 1701 by Revolutionary Wur prisoner* \Stove lliodle\ Jumplnu six times a dny from a reproduc- tion uf tint Driiolilyn llndge • • • The muni vahinblf wheal field for Ha site In Uio world In lull | JJKlWtll ! Kive mlllhin dollars worth of i diamonds, rubles, emeiulds und ! other geina in one flittering 1 display | The steel-walled Imtliyspliere in which rle seen I has been made miles down In the bLicit il.-plha ol the occiin. \IIIK hcl nun ' li) v. hu-'i p.iA- senijers will be shot to the numn, , cu Mara unite duy fie shit pa I Tlio niodt I uf ii hunian eye so large visitors may i-ntei it f ,nd look out upon Iho KBIT'S busy I scene Justus if tin t ._ vr wen- do. inu the looliu.jj * « • Two hundii'd I I .udfd c nvs bellig unlived daily on a re- I volving |iljtlotm ] Anorunjje grove trnnaplanled j Iriluct all ihe wuy from Honda Automobiles with living duv-< era in liuir-i alslng collisions and flying somersaults. The largest opal in the world An oil A'eh in operation with real drillers In tho \cast \ i The largest model railumd ever constructed. Puppet* 14 feet t«ll dromii- tiling tho contents of the fa- miliar bathroom nu-dicme cabi- net. Displays of rure orchliLs, re- newed every thiee days by plants flown to the Kuir ft tint Veneiuelii The trriiirnihiui discharge of 10,000,000 volus ol man-made lightning A Mrtwilun exhibli building creeled on stilts A floor made of cullon Hn kn!m lunnru fioni South Africa »u nnd a half feet lull und clad mostly In (eatlirra, limns and he.ids A tv.iteif.ill cascading from the high f ,,f |, building. Muial iniiiitingn th.it rlninge their c.ilo|.i « hile yoii'ie looii- mg ill (linn KII ewoiki set to iittHlc In re- l.iletl pa I term of color and light A city entirely populated by ni.lgrl^ An automobile speedway half a nolo long on -op of nn exhibit lunl Iiiii5 Mighty jnnwstoi ma sweeping down out i,f a clear Spring sky A Inuldinu turned litAlde out wil'i its loolbeains on the oul- »lde Muviittf chairs trnvelinit ntotind in it building so vUitoro won't have 1. wttlk A tlifjht to Ventj so real you'll swear you've been thcie and met the folha Tho l.illrnt mural ptlitlui|;» In the vvtitld A model of New .,,ik Cilt SKI laijjr- th.it t!ir Kinpiu- Sljte liuilillnjS i> ii |u„lu, t .,| a;i (,.,.| tall A sphri,. Ithi ft, I in .l.jmrtei seritini^ |,i irv -\\c on Jets of vi .itei i iKe 'i.r I ti'c uKrr I,,,;; m the aho,,|i, ^ ^j'U-iy A foui,I on |'i.,t sinj;, I'.i iii.tiii-, I- at , n t In he ,le- sllov I'd t M i v r; 'M sn,| ilnnr J' 1 ox t I ii,;., o in! niol tllllK A \F. ninl.iin of t e Atom.\ >v .l'i t '.i» 11• -i11 and pi otnn* >titi'''0i; .tiou't d ,1 |Hll».ttlni! > i.tft ..f I.JI.I Fundamental Gospel Tabernacle Rev, James O. Smith. Ptstor Our Year 'Hound Program is Eviingeintri and Bible Teaching Pray for revival. Pray lor the sulvutlon of uouln. Sunduy, 10:30 a. m. The pastor will cpeak on the theme, \The Preaching of fiction and K.ict ' See whot Paul &*nd uhout this In 2 Tim 4. What kind of picuchlnjf are you llstenlnH to'' 12 (10 ilible School 7.00 p rn Youny I'eople's Ser- vice .Subject, \The Peace Offer- ing \ 7 SO p. m. Kvunijellstic service. Tho sermon will be \n the i-ub- Jeet, \The I nr.pl led Meitsiiue of Hulv alien \ Then- In only one wuy of salvullon, unci thai la God's Wuy There I* only one in-pired rne«.sii(je of «iil vit t ion, und Dint I-- (Jtid'a Word Thin »duy 7 4ft p rn Uibli study nnd I'ruyei nn \ u e YOU me coidinlly invited to thchc set v li en First Buptist Rev. A. H. Lowrle. Pastor Thuisdii). Jtintiiin I- The mid- week I'luyei Sen m «. , 11 hi- I,rid ,it 7 .'III Ii in The |,i i oil lopn foi Ihe lllldt- Study v\ ill l.e \The r n e llolln uf Ihe II T \ The choir will meet fm re- IM-.O >,II .,1 H 'in p riI T'l ( « .o I Si. II'. nl Tii».p I wdl inee' xv i lli I), i. i.' I v Svv rtl ot 7 p in I' I .d.iV I I.e .lliln, I ( ' ml u ill no . I fm i. • i ., ..I ,,t -l I', p m oi the Se Id...i n All llieinlirl • • o e .i Itril '.. Ie |l, i (lit At II p Ill I he- Winiiri .. MivMim o V inei I !!« u II |„. h, ;,| ,,| ||,, . '\One i.f Mi |l ll.iii,,-, I'oiill •III e l Slllid.i v lie • liilii f \>. nl Oop lit 111 'HI Willi ,e i m.,1, |,v Ihe |i,f,tm Xlldile Si I I w I || meet ,lt l,ooll rti'l, , I., ., . f,,, ,,|| ny,. •Ion ,,i || Y I' It vv .11 K ,,ihei in the Seralon Room at 5:30 p. m., and the Senior B. Y. P. U. will meet at the parsonage at 5:30 p. m. Sunday evening union service will be held at 7:30 in the Metho- dist Church. A cordial welcome is extended to all to worship with us at this service. Monday. Boy Scout Troop 32 will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. The Older Boys' Club will meet at 0.30 p. m. for sup- per. Program to follow. First 1'resbyterlan Wrn. L. Plndlay, Minister Sunday, January 15, 11:00 a. m Public Worship You lent encour- a«errifnt und received help when you lust attended church. Sermon topic, \The Source jiook of Our Culture\ Come again and wel- come U 4 5 Chuich School. <! :if). Confirmation Class. 7 Oh Young people meet In the chinch pin lot» Tuenday, 7 If> Boy Scouts. Thuisday, 7 30 Choir prae- tor nnd (/ii I Scouts. Sunduy. Joiiuiuy 22 Intioduc- iion und dedication of the new hymn books. Ridgreway Universalis^ Itnv. Clifford II. Stetson. Pastor. Sunday, January 15 9:30 a. m Moininx Worship in churge of the vouiiK people of the parish, ob- eivinj} YOUIIK Pe«lple'.^ Sunduy. ID Mi a in Church School. Mrs hthel ('.uili.im supei intendent. 7 3D |i m Young I'eople's Pa- «e,int, , The Jem ho Kond,\ at Middle poit I'nivetsalist Church, v unit people of Ridgeway and MiddU-poit io-uperalii)g, Knowlesville Presbyteriiln Win. L. Flndluy. Minister Sunday Januaiy 15. 0:30 n. m Public Woi«hip \The Source Hook i,f Our Culture\ will be the .eimon topic Come and welcome. Sunduy School Is ut J030, fol- lowing the mm rung service of w ol nh I p A g«'t-together Hupper and so- • • .d will be held in the newly- llooicd chinch parlors on Wed- nesd.iy evening. January IB l-'our i eels of inclines will ho shown — two comic mid two educational A collection will he received to holp defray Ihe cost of the door. Come piepared to be generous. phasls on how,, to keep dairy herds healthy, /because of the importance of health in producing milk efficiently, * wptelj will be em feeding for health; the prevention and? control of mas- titis; Bajdg's disease, including a discuss!©** pf-'--eaBhood vaccina- tion, calf fagam, and Federal and State prdgisiros tov the con- trol of Bang 1 * disease. Monday, February 13. is devoted to topics of general interest, such as artificial breeding, selecting a herd sire, and rearing calves. Tuesday fa beef cattle day; Wed- nesday, *heep day; Thursday is devoted to pastures, grass and legume silage, nutrition, and the student livestock show; Friday is horse and hotf day. Every day trom Monday through Friday is a good dairy day. For tne seventh successive year, Governor Herbert H. Leh- man will be a guest and speaker at Farm and Home Week. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will be on the program for the eighth suc- cessive year. Another featurd speaker will be JDr. Frank P- Graves, New Vork state commis- sioner of education. \How Present Economic Con- ditions Concern Rural Families\ is the topic of a forum on Tues- day afternoon, presided over by Dean Carl K. Ladd. Speakers will be Professors W. I. Myers, F. A. Pearson, and Helen Canon of Cor- nell, H. E, Babcock, former gen- eral manager ot the G. L. F.; and Fred Sexauer, president of the Dairymen's League cooperative association, Writer AX sawes mifi$ffi$ Jr.*} *» i»» Mi* Earle L Eajtrilin of Albion, who writes « cotamh for parents in the Albion Orleans American, is to be guest speaker at tonight ® meeting of the Medina^ fsm^± Teacher Association which js Icy be held at the high school at 73» o'clock. Her subject will be? Spiritual Values.\ IN THIS CORNER John Murray If this year's budget U carried out as outlined by Mr. Roosevelt the public debt will be raised to the staggering sum of $44,4b8,- 000,000. Whether or not the debt should be Increased to that figure is no Immediate concern of this column. The term \staggering\ is used only because yours truly did a little figuring for amusement. No one In the world has any idea what $44,458,000,000 In cold cash looks like. When Mr. Roose- velt says that much will be need- ed he has mmplv figured In mil- lions—so muny for this—so many for that—nnd the result, a fixed amount of un-told dollars. But let's Just take a look at the above sum In the language of the every- day, work-u-day man of averuge income—the gentleman who has to pay in the largest share. V/e havo the sum of forty-four billion four hundred and fifty- eight million dollars. Now, If we put all of lhat Into piles of one- dollar bills, crisp, new bills to make counting' a little easier— and told Mr. Jones to begin count- ing ut tho rate of one bill per sec- ond, no faster, no slower—and figured exactly 305 days to the year, every year — Mr. Jones would have to count one bill per second sixty tlroon a minute, six- ty minutes per hour—no let-up, not one second Of pause, twenty- lour hours per day, seven days per week, fifty-two weeks per year In.- one tfjOUsund four hun- dred and eight years, nine months, twenty days and twenty hours. Mr Jones obviously couldn't do It, nor could fifteen generations of Jones' without Jjoing mud. fm they would not even be uble to Dear Archibald CLA1ROL, lilt •mitilitR iham- poo-oll-ttnt, ,brf b*en u»od and praised by million* ol American women who want young looking h»Lr. In one tilpleactlon ticatmcni. Clalrol shampoos, ro<on<ttitona and TINTS . . , blends itll talc gray tnlo the natural tones ol youi hatr •0 perfectly m JO d«ly dcnmion. Ask lor a Clalrol treatment ai your ttMtily shop or write ua (ot I-'KUE booklet, »dviio and analysis. Naturally .. . with TRIE JOAN CLAIR ClaliDl liw. H i VV «s St. Nn Yixa land 1'tlhi; tl„„kl»t. AJ.m. A,..ly»i« N*ot« . . , A&tiv** .. ., __^_ Cl«jr -.- - _ lui> . _ _ _ N*m« *i ft«4uu«t*a .My Demi Aicliibnld Your vciy spicy note tecelvod ond I in u J. t s.i.y youi announce- ment tif .lean and Many » engage- ment i oniph icly iwrpl me off my pin« A let ti i limn Mulliei , v. bo u m I.o'i AiiKfles tin, vvinlri, telU me the in'\ t tin iliing K.iitM- of Un.se Mow I .mil IU vv ,ifl made p<u>\ib|p by a I )tikr I'nu i i <il\ elrwn that v» as li« Id on the • I nit end of n 2'j li- I oiliK the dame dieiilil pun ,. I,, M, u ,„.( (i,.,, ,„|,i s \\' jlw 'V mult.ph. ,| nut ,,f ,,|| I\ 1 I' 'i ' >• n to ho I so nev ei '•e d.M .in teed In ti ,. 4 |.,i,|,. ,„|,(> 1 \ •'\ «\ ! k '\.v .^ in.' ,1 s an in rn '\'iiiv ciinhie .ol ,,( (hi- tunc •'•'\I •! v \ii il -.tudv, cton- 1 ' '' ''ti Hi it kimvv a^lge h\ e\- p' i II i , ,• %, u ,. ,-M i, money •'K.unit ,|' r vv hole dang Ulllvcl M> 1,1 \ c • pii:..„, of our Rochester \' * •' ' rt ve |,.|> i, |o s . ni . „ ' ' ' ' I ' • ni p..\ o JJ mmirv ow rd VV ' h '' ! ' t: > vi s •!,,- ' walked ' '•• l ' v < Ul I ..lid tossed H \\•\' ' o.l. ••iitplainl on ||, 0 '' '• '•< l ' \ I l ..iniibell. iem.it k- ' s I di t. ' owe thi f l money \ i iinph. '; -,i KK , u-,) ,,hr luiLsttlt \i |''I' o ni v lint s,u don't nn. ' \ •' \i. .led the vv oinun, 1 'lor ( ,u,. Ihe mono \ \That K >v hi \ mi .itoiild lift a luvvyri ' • d i .in | he.I • No, snapped I'.i. K tit,- I.eU • jf | ,,„,.,( , )ie \\'\ v I o i I unit would hue the •« vt i I 111 1 in sui e a.s shoot i,' \'\ : '' ' ii \He vv ' en I ilon t ovv o I Win should I • With that .she p.i kid up hei p.i|iv, s iutd made a '\\ h.tunhlv exit So what ' t'lssri \ ai.uii.. The vt.sitinjs fbr i h.ef fi .-in Se.ilt:,- .out los assist- •<\> >\> '\I! .'t Mn kle , w ith then >l,lvl| l' l,| ol mi i.Mded VV.t h dog ti-id .us .,,: i, K th, m o U !s,de 1 ' \' '\ ' l! at'oed III Mimc-thing '\•in J • «l n 11.,\ ul s on the live- '\••' .ihv way Ih.rv looked •'•ddv lb ; s>, ..,„( tl.< ii pi(« s ii II p.i I.-.! t;,,. 11,j, rning pictuie K.i. h.i, d tc.o nig his h.ot mi \• >din^ oui ip.op aivout t nn in hot «e. k > A, v lob.tut \'.i. - oi ile.ug „M « ,« and Jv'eji sulking because he hasn't been in type for weeks .... We still Hunk \So Help Me\ his theme song the bass getting vciy .svelte arid streamlined . . lies (minting the culones these days sii'in I oi haven't you no- tu ed '\ . . R E. [) using ex- cel pis fi oni our [taper without anv n.isitv ct'rnments attached lh«» Red Hun eel hi ule acl- mg .i.s chitulTeui foi the boys who 1 i efi'i U > lose their dough in !•\* kiim t ;, hteiary an stifl- .rg Ihe ollice what with Abbott having punhas«sd the winks of Siiulaii Lewis, Louisa Alcott and M.ok Twain, and Khzabeth do- ing item ly ii ditto . . . . I am the letipient of some free volumes foi clinching the side .... Un- complete perusal of \Fashion Is Spinieh\ by two local Indies who me much in n«>e(| of that pub's contents .... the locul younger sel members sporting nngui a nuts lh.it inakf then hands look mme like bear paws than anything else they're horrible The C-turn woikutR ovcit.ine Monday morning lacing around after specdcis . (\Italics Hood out promenading with a difTeienl •itlck every time he sets out finm the office . . . that upstniis h.u- risler and that little lady what we«i« tht- su«tf numtx'i embel- lished vv i th pheu.Mint feathcis gct- tuig veiv intimale over a ioia- l \«'la that tail man with sin h a -t.iicv cmaiie wealing ii| diamond .shuped oitv \ the gift of i a couple of Tex.,t« that man j h'caking in a window because he, was ically utter a gal . and Hiovvnie being replaced by P.id- eiewsk, foi his Sat eve engage- nn nt Tommy \Chailie\ Manville gave one of lhli>«. delightful cock- tail get together A in honor of »ome vi i y deai fi tends at Ute I'luU' W.«Mh l.ii<*. Thuisrdav And we do ineiin Mcc}ir,a'» No 1 phtv • !>o,v Whether hsa many blonde haired slc-nogx v*-eie picsenl VAC hav U-srn unable to find out. A.S ever, MINERVA. ' VjrjrsSJtrJXtfi* stop for a bite of toed or a drink of water. And that is how muctt 44,458,000.000 means in dollars te> the individual—or would mean- Staggerrog seems to be the moss suitable term to apply. The lady was young—aboir* twenty-five—and rather ipretty tea an imperious way. She wanted, she told the genttemap with sil- ver hair behind the counter, gloves, long white evening gloves- There were perhaps six ahead ax her in the large department store* would Madam wait just a mo- ment. She stood a minute, tap- ping her toe on the floor. The minute past she looked around her and spotted the floor walker-, that tall, funeral-like person witfe a carnation in his lapel. \Could you tell me,\ she asked, \where I could find Mr. Moragas, the owner.\ \Mr. Moragas' office is on th* sixth floor, madam, but he isnt there right now. Perhaps I couud help you.\ Her eyes went from his head to his toes and back to bis head again in that certain manner. \I am,\ she announced coldly, \a personal friend. I wanted to make a complaint about some of hzs stupid clerks.\ \If madam was insulted—\ \No I came in to purchase a pair of gloves, long white evert- ing gloves, and the clerk wouldn't wait on me.\ \Perhaps there was someone before madam. Surely madam could understand. But If the clerk was rude—well—\ Obviously she felt challenge*! Her nose turned up a little higfcs- er—if that was possible. \Will you take me to Mr. Moragas?\ \Certainly madam. He Is a personal friend, you say—Jast step this way.\ He moved forward in a most dignified, unruffled way. \Mr. Moragas, this lady says she's a personal friend of yours. Slae has a complaint to make.\ The ludy was young—about twenty-five;—-and rather pretty in an imperious way—but right the-n her face was scarlet—Mr Moragas was the silver-haired gentlemstn behind the counter. 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Saunders AND BON Round Trip 0 NE WAT FARE ^—^<* BUFFAL ROUND TRIP EXCURSION - - - 85c ROCHESTER ROUND TRIP EXCURSION - * $I.DC So Tuesday-Wednesday or Thursday—Return Same Day TTJIB bis redaction is good on all schedules in -warm, modera coaches—each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during January, GBBYHOCND TERBIINA3L l ARMSTRONG'S DRUCS 8X01 Main Street Medina, j&l A (ire MARK USED Remarkable Bargains on 1938 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan 1937 Dodge 2-Door Sedan 1936 Terraplane 4-Door Sedan 1936 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan 1935 Plymouth Coupe 1935 Chevrolet 11-2 Ton Truck 1935 Ford 1-2 Ton Panel SPECIAL 1931 Harley Motorcycle SEVERAL OTHER CHEAPER BARGAINS LeVan & Flynn Main Street Medina TRY A TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED AJD MEDINA TEU ST COMPANY MEDINA, N. Y. STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1938 RESOURCES C'a.sh on Hand, and Due from Banks $ 1S3.747.07 Call Loans 110,000.00 l T . S. Government Obli- gations 60)0,825.03 State and Municipal Se>- i-urities 1S3.438.36 ;>ther Bonds and Invest- , mt ' nLs -. 711,072.1!) Loans and Discounts. .. 2^8,090.12 Mortises 215,363.23 Hank Building 2^8,347.00 Accrued Interest Re- ceivable Other Resources 15,21831 792.43 LIABILITIES Capital $ 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 50,000.00 Accruals for Interest, Taxes, etc 2,066.73 Other Liabilities 344.75 Deposits 1,805,082.88 Total Resources $2,057,494.37 A MARTNE Total Liabilities $2,057,494.37 MIDLAND BANK Mi B ma OROS year-old Rose\ a few c gcsUon of a rehearsal for \Music Hall\ It as bis \me Later ho mad li among the tunes in the < \The Millie what Edgar Done\ show ii II the total 1 cent persons the show dur totaled, they million. Yet humble begin MEMBER FEBKUAL. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION &• Irene Wlr rould hold ta« test among ro>-al family. 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