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1 '^mff^ : t:MiM • -----ssaasssmmmmmmmm mmmmmm mmmmmm i idonvilleMethodiftff mm mmm' wwl fife , object of the regular moati*- [ meeting of-the Womatf#<#o*» m Missionary Society sehMai- • <„• Friday afternoon in tpe I n j..nvlUe> Methpd&t Church. l s William James -SUMS 14rs, Lard N. Fajponr Witt be <hojBfe» Game Warden* otf ieers of the Alabama t» K Lodge will be installed . January 25 by the District Ipuiy Grand Maste* andstafPof: s *•*-&-\• -The Rebeksh Lodge will bold Ipubiic card party at the J. 'iSi P hall en Friday nights Jatn*- 20. ' - • ' „AM Thelma Moore of jYfid- t tI ,wn has been visitog her pa#* Mr and Mrs. Fred G. Moor*: Mi and Mrs. Albert Croger of fk field visited at Gerald Tu- buy s on Sunday. \t the Batavia .Hospital ^m ruary 12 a daughter was born , Mr and Mrs. Ll&jrd S; Moore Alabama, named Joyce Elaine^* Melvin Blackmari had the rajs--; i-une to Injure one of bis hands ; lite baCly one day last week*.- /It and Mrs. Glen Newton and spent the weekend with rela- tes in Buffalo. * i.inil ,1 i IIILiJljUI. -' '.Sarai^-wjffil' \&-$m'i*mkv& a sejbotjir'te -fiaMs-^ofeseteies of toe. ;<3oa$'Brv»tlon < $jjepK$i&eBJt' this •yearwheii fo)itejfWf*S* of approasi- one weslfa |^rii^M*-oy« ». period' «t; fx^*w«afs iwfimm m Monday, m®m$? 7, and-coo' t^injr th«8«^».-''i(iareh 4i. . fMinarily cjlnsedj the l»fticol« J3all% one of the ;f&nrtou» health baths on the Saratoga Spa Reser- vation, ^iji he opwMsS aia»' fa place, ofvhe^thrse«Wttg, anemic convalescent^ the haui will be pervaded, by husky, healthy .gasae- protectors. , w - - . mmmmmmmemmammmttm smofca wa* *eeo cwniin from the second iooi apattawatt accounted; hSf' Jfc artdjKra. Jamet Iroji*- 'tattt wan -%ftpisi away* ASthotiisih. nearly owewsome fey fee heaw ^SW*#» tt* awjjae». wese abletu ejiinfuiah the fire by means . of. tiielr Mt f«£ nowEte en a hoeit- er lift** i^ttl^jdamage resulted. SUPP^r .|>reparatl9«» w»cl cudefy uitemiipteo!\^ Friday after-s- rooroa of JaWw--P, Cltrfc*^ t Jfttle damagefjseiHltitfg, andjipr^p^ :4rat?ons fgrtilf'£UPW w«e soon •resurned. -;^, , j -y , The depa^en^ - answered ^gain Sunda^.ffionpfeg %.\«. call o Young People Milton CahhJWtft sjpoltft OJI \^e Y«8i% Bic^l* aaft 4he *,• P. C ti%\ at -«ft«- m«a«i *B«t Stiafliy at eta 3R^o^»»y ^nivtaaiiit .Char^h, scelebratwg '-YfriSf -JPfeO'- p3*f* StiflMJayi, Slftft sia*h\mt, wiseuBy *lejtt- e# a tttistisft of ffiftchujchj con*. dttct»d worahlpi as^sftwi !by va- vtm Charonlin as pianist mft a choir of ywttf people; Sfemey Bsitt reatf the Scri6t»M l«?oa an* Coria WX $ prayer \Selp QR« Another*\ a i*s*R| wm sfc^ en hy Janet jittchflelot,. * •The Jeplcho itOtto,\ a twfearif. was presented in the evening by JUfe ycfun*. men of the Bidfeway •aild Miptdieport trnlversallst cKurchef. Athohg those taking arolea wejrf Taul Bmckfaurn, James £pades, Milton Caijharo, Lawr- ence Sftjsser, William Sl«sser, and Is.ewls' Kenwar4. ik.** f? MM a**. § aL-j». mm®mi SuMtTscrifae for ^Rie Medina Tribune sr £ < «H\ t3 eaaj- iswt, • m;{ ooglk, flOMi! • ctnie ( ' iOop, ; urn' : 'inUt I :onut. I toH | gat m NIAGARA. LbCkrORY^I^TATH<r^Wh -Ctf. •t?«»» *V-«*.» - HtACAftA^HUOlbN By WUUtxt SL dal> ' ^»tavi%8;\t. :; ,.';';-; - cMwst- tft«wi5»tttm ii'''i»ittJr.iC^at\ : ,{s the i«ea- of 'httf^wi fee .fseai*. fcee CtotinJy Fair in Batavia 'imt^ fcflresmtittvs - hy snjonir' Mr ••t*'^ glenal, to have comhihW wl » «ie agrteulttifal ej^lbiUdm Ift 1 surK!«hflJn|f cottntigL Ix^osltlon • • mtt •%,. Wt «lty cottwi' aiar^' •«». *'«d%»«j». 4jMk Iba *fj»* lait^rii* .mm. :&tes»mA for a f8*Mj ww* *n* wjent to lavoif such ajflalgama^ mm, in view Ho. f changed;. ;;>,conditrons, aftdi WiUlarn •% J^jtfjfcconQtaica l.ly and financially there can fee no- dtenuting fh? adi vantages, while jftvtnjr exhibitor* and patrons Im&wjveai isertlce aM better entertainro,e*Ht Bativla, id the heart of the GQtesee County, Is ideal for a perpetual exposition, A Golden Opportnnity After a survey of the strugjfte* of county fairs in Western New York to gain an even break In the financing, it is certainly a golden opportunity to form a re* glonal fair in Batavia, Vicinity fair officials are not to blame because their exhibitions do not pay. Consolidation Is the orde.r of the day. The Niagara County Fair directors 1 a*r.e advocating changing the name to the Niagara Frontier Exposition? in the hope thnt it may result in attracting wider attention. The Niagara County Fair would do well to consider the merger with the Genesee County Fair, which has R clear field. The Rochester iSx- porltion is now of the past, \Genesee Country Fair\ would bo nn appropriate namo, to typi- fy and retain the original design oi the farmers' annual exhibition. Niagara, Orleans, Livingston and Wyoming fairs could march un- der thut banner here. Ccnf crence Called For W. C. T. U. Miss Helen G. H. Estello will be- leader cf u conference of Genesee County locals at the Bo- ;avia Y. W. C. A. on February 1st, called by the president, Mrs. J. E. Sherwood. Understanding the Middle Yean Mrs. W. Vance Carr of No. 38 Tracy avenue will lead the Mothers' Club as hostess on Feb- iuar> 7th. The organization Is '** |iaiSfci||i mm m. Tells Abtwt fati&WR, '[ '\''JaMftS Ife'^hjUp.' «'lorttttr : t«tfi ®M of %lon «iia% #*ift *#sM- tV Rahsfl-itt'-ilftl* »ai imm *' m • m mw -#» mm wm liam ?. e«dy» mm ai *$u«aW SW\ wKose Mts&sT $m? »p^> IpeareiJ lit Medina as l««jj ago is 1815. ..-,.. SebekiiH Social Gl«h I^wtMent _ Rehetejt t*4g?, Wo. 8|, Social as~prcstdcnU ttvs, M\W& wift is \\* -presleift, and; Mrs. W, J, Hehc t seoiiitisty and tiseRiwe?. WanUd RlfW *'Contract George A, Hamid of New York has signed-a contract to provide the grandstenti acts before- the oudiencea each night at the Cen- tennial Celebration of tbo Qenesee County Fair the week of August 14th asset. This will b« the ninth time he has made bookings in Ba- tavia, the performers then going to the Toronto Exposition. ErotiK Wirth of Now York also mode o bid. The popcorn concession man Will pay $77 mora next summer. Popularity of Historic Lore To a noticeable extent tho high- er grade of newspapers arc devot- ing space and feoturlns events of yesteryear, touching salient points, rarities, oddities and the humor- ous. The other evening In the At- tica High School building the Historical Society held a meeting, when seldom hoard of Items con- nected with activities In Wyom- ing County since lis formation from Genesee County, In 1041, were recounted. Floyd W. Ben- ham of Warsaw, speaker, has col- lected a wide variety of oddities peculiar to that section. It re- quires diligent research to prop- erly present facts. Cut In the City Tax Bate While tho general trend every- where has been higher taxation, Batnvln presents a city into for -the jjrpperty owners of $23.50, which ft $1.00 lower than tho previous year. Gonoaeo County, free from debt, has a saving of fMCmMf ^•ction of o«Rce» of tt* Coun, ty Federation -«|,.- Wfrti&mm <Mu\m w •••*- j \ • igctifttoJi;-fit ft»»: ... , it . latt; and Medtat, tb« SUit» Fl*h H« -*«^ t ^ : rnui» Point »pc*t atioUt thf % % Bioioiic«i Sumy % b* mad* of Ufa ~m$jm ot wwnt Ownto ^f •?M# t i&fr ito^;^% «ta«t mm-. ; %ha gKtnfr... PHrttttgftt to atejj ^lutT^ «jf Oak'O.r^aM^fetiafe-'flif ,. «U9tmt»t oi j^ffiwttRw..$M lift* MX you»f 4 to JO' mm* <m wmmm ft Mr • iii»»» r> HP l&«* m*mm kMMt mfum V TT • rf*\i m ^tm^ipmiifiim John Doe's I Sotiglttfe The toBoftlhc* of _.._ eaclt €mnioycia , Scfeoujifc »u#jer/ fit the empjyef * QUIwtrty mtb mpn% to tlie fafteml-ioV«Kttm«rtt vim svm&*& \n a itatfthemt it* sued Moftday by Ha«nia A. SChafi. ev, manafcr' of tha HJagarfc fm* flftld office of the Social Security Board. Wage report* m *(© thTi month,' ti6 pointed ^etr fcf fK§ last quarter of 19SB. According to M*. Sshafef, *h« aoard twms HTohn Boe tt aecoiinti nil such reports of wagca. wJilfh are not aecompBufed hy the em- ployee's account number and name. Part of these accounts have been IdentlBed through the Co- operation of employer*. Field of- ficers of the board, together with collectors of internal revenue, arc at work attempting to truck down tho other*. more than 18,000 from last year's figures, with reductions in 11 of tho 13 towns. siting Dp BasebnU League Within tho next three weeks It will bo ascertained what the chances are for n Western New York Baseball League, which seems quite a ccrtolnty anyhow by 1040, and porhops may bo estab- lished tor the coming season. At the league meeting on January 8th at the Hotel Richmond in Bft- tavla, thero were 76 prominent promoters of the organization, who slated that Olean and James- town ore \oil ready\ to enter the league, having backers. Glenn, where the next meotlnng li to be hold on January 20th, linn the backing of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Bmiebult park accommodations aro one obstacle to overcome In several instances. Joe Gallagher of Buffalo, who Die coming season will bo with the New York Yankees, was at tho Batavia mooting Oliver French, of the Rochester Red Wing*; also spoke. Perry, Brockport. Lockuort, Nl- ogorn Falls, Bradford, Po., and Hamilton, Ont., are anxious to form the league. June In January Buiuhlito Toads, crlekots, robins and garden blooms have mode their appearance in the first month of tho new your, Miami papers please copy, for the benefit of Butavla and Medina sojourners on the coral reefs of Florida. Like a giant finger, the riser to Batavin's new storage water tank Is 144 feet In the ulr, Such e \finger\ must be tho envy of school teachers. Merchants In Uutavln are klck- Intf because customers bring too much street dust Into tholr storea, Geo, whiz, Betty Lou, you will have to wear dusters on your shoes. m *?* lm#j* *»m»*\ ilj[i;;ii!aiijIiiiiii.ii!>'Wi mm* m : wmmm* JW^#S ^•l^w' 1 fj^jipf.. tJMKr$i|t lH*tM<»»»r *wW)f >»-jr«^r <».tmrt^ all 1 ' im>, l|~(3|ir«l( waNtky >J«a»**« v *w** WMiitnMitt 'mm? iW^lH*'., - ML] »*««t' Mthii«at' ' •'- !h ^^lt»i^# liMP* ^|™ P i. MUC«t fit «k. 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Have you over coimniarcd what cnit bo done wilh a can of sjmghflUlf Of cotlrjio, It's grstsd lisated Just •» it cornea front the tin enticingly eaeked In a blithe leariat gauee of |>edjg*ced tonia« toes, Imported gpto and nippy piquant i!h«'.oso. iorved fragrafltly Hoc right tf nn tho oven it make* a duJiciouj dwtftat'H guatant««d ti> jura plitaa bsek for more. But have yon ever goim furtliir th»n tlmt—say aetwid a fat egMWOlaful of jspaglietti wittt mi$t» taaty \ mtMh sal» you serve ttne a e*»»ere!e rttttk ttj»Hf.«fe' Rood gpnuiitt meat and All lit th* ceuter with a iHMjnd of wlefc^wf upnshcttl, liaJko tl>l» for half ail lnour In a medium av«9, »n4i mm hnvfl a liefly supper dlsli ymfm\ folb will go fori WAT AND HPAOHETO WB Stfa thoroughly-* tabHiHriooji imtter, milled dip 80t$ brentj erunilid Hi. vmitiii titm, ground teaspoon salt tcae^oon peppeiP. . Um a tnediuni elxed e»M»roI« with n thin lnyor ef the meat missture. 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