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,£1 Miiltiif4fii«1iit* i tkZf •H II 511 « and MtS- FraWs; §. •on a trjo thj-chifc Ma^nwBs tinw ua<i o*et slates. ,m ftv is making the, trip hi .«». Icsi of the liaat Bethany Re> V d ., t Company. c iata Smith of Buffalo sjr.aay with Natives in its Green «§ cffioflfie* U» hfe A .u> on mfefcUoh ftibistoe. starkweather and War- • •i.ui have been attending .,iid iloiue Wee& at Ithaca; h.ugtne Ingalsbe is: tal- g dom her illness. , •• ^uJ. Mrs. Gerald Tumaity .^i.Juy at Ithaca. Aja Lumley is Ul'-at the i Mr. and \Mrs. Allen ^ M* VEST GAJN1S j, ..r.d Mrs. Bertram Yotihg; ,;uaied at supper, at their „,. Thursday evening fft honor inor twelfth weddtoganniver- n.e guests were Mts. ^ puienu, Mr. and Mrs, ,1 Grimes; her brother* Jia Grunes, Jr.; her cousins) „!••! Mrs. Franklin Houseman i. .:. nille, and Mr. and Mrs. \ «i. penter of Lyndonville. * I', jud Mrs. Howard Dayte «J- i a party of twelve fiwjgBS t t a teven o*clo<* dinner »t their io^ SMw^-*#^, M , M Mr, and iBtf., ifspr • Hift-' »od daughter^ Gwlldme, < tffchV the w««*«ad jr«cently with M?, Hill's br4th«R JFioft mm wty »t>.JPtoeb,fe8« to*.- •-*•••'••••'• - •- * •'• -• jr.. and Mis, !eM Monday Frank Cope, at .evenings. ;-'.„,-;•: Richard Grimes, ir. t cnid Harold southce-it fit Sholby ttere in $uf» falo last Monday ahd visited the scsena i»f the* ab^lane t&eidenfc • .*#<.%& ^J&SS^^ito* SM ,J4w^ iRiWJ',*>| Barre Cen- ter, y/w% theisnpp***' sii#ts of Mrs, fiirs, James %aia sneht tMe day with her sisler, Mrs. Hornier. Albion Monday With £vej**:flfteen acts already booked for the oisasioh, nitjmbers df the Albion chapter of Fhtttre Farhteis of America are making final plsfcs far thW ficst astwal AftiiSfeufc SbbW a| the AlbfoftWgK S£hoJH audi%lura., on 3ph8gx phtilng of ijfest week, £eMiary Masters o& ceiembny . Joj?,i the qcjasion will \be 4 \fete and\ Joe,\ R/fchegter's\ jpManr, garly; ftiorn- tog radio $taj$ Oyflo- entertain tpusariaX M jlRt^ers, e^eji fttdro- taTj from,ffir# ; 7*4S a. Wr Itttf^tiu . Hofto«Jftt % «ii f<m«*srs af ; «x«.' 'P«t«iif*Teach*r -mov*ra¥ht ««tld ;tb be. fhe ingest moVeittSitti la ftsf Wo)?ld 4fVtffcd to Q»o single gar*- pqse*Mha| ol chad welfas^wtf] m 4 ia?«e i»art ^ the program of tWe Medittii Pa«iat.T«acher As- scciation at jte meeting, Tttftsdftr nest, in, th« Mbrisr^ of tbe High Seheoi at fi;00 p, m, -...„, Tiitis plija Bijts w tosad lw- ent^tc^gher organpaMon in line with approximately 27,000 other Par«at'leache? units \Vho, each •year. Set osjl^ the February pro- pram. Wot Qhly to pay tribute to the vision and unaerstBndina of these-feuneiers, bwt a&o to review the u«ns and: iaeafe and objectives of garent-teacljcr work. > , |t .is. pienafed to Move*on this arftgrajxii ^o, ap qbsei^aacJS of me; f«jui,diag of the, local Paren^ f«gicj>p? or^alfifeatioSi, aod ft show feview by «aeh of the gast -^resi* deiiis.of the urojects wndertsken to|ng feor pdn]irrts|r»tion fc with o pdft condjle lighting exet'efsa in bonpr ox the unit's f resent pro- gfaift 4 of Health Education, Citi- zenship, parent Education* and Recreation. The nasf presidents of #)Q local association , are Kirs, Donald B\ MactJbnell, Mrs. A1Q«S> W^ffij?, y&s, May Cpmpton Col- UnSi Mrs..Areola Gray Boomer, an.4 Mrs. C. -C. Stehdidi. Mrs. 11. & Brodie of Albion, N. Yi thimeidlate past president \* tee Nfw York State Congress w REDDY KILOWATT AND H!S FRIENDS EH^3 .-'\'•'VtV YOV C^N HELM mOW^ YH IS SimttCM, BROt^lli. YOU woi^f Sunt ^UtlH^ ll^^iiaHts BECAUSE T«Stt!S <I^O HI^WMV U6HTIN6 / 'ft s^.* J « .-t ••'H#iS? ^K liiipm- irann,! HDpQ» ' rt)|ee; '. m\ X OH' *t l*< Stan ittarjrj a with onjoy lq* tol^a- Jf the A^t, rk ol ro, W it, 0u £r3 T^a^VI -\ K* w/' < ,A '^M ^^n fc* > j^H F*' £<v«H MS\- ^^Bi^H • * ' 'i^K^kfr m C Brt't^^C'SvT^ffTv m wK^m!%!l$$BHz*A IR^^DSL^%U^V, :*;*:• Jp •^K^Bf^^riL •^Hfli#'^ I^HHIN I » & NIAGARA. LOCKPOlit fc O^tAllJO POWKR CO. NIAGARA^ HUDSON fttcud the mass meetini lit the fceat ipitjf \HatU. i*itf»y. tvening^' feBraary- -ML *.|\• * Jghf. fWM» .fjtigens :wi|>.hw«.»tt .^tetopM. fe hear fefttta #*jW9»* ^f \Witw •'|»lalns,-.rt^«senta«ieetef th« fw' fester ,&Qm&Tm$&8m? , **•' laelaubiii,' spcal!,. hfta^to' -esn«lS ; mm; .inijiyftel. mm}, •% ' tt* ti9p0S|d '«tB.|« htidiet and. the W .'crchlfifj :las<S;s, „ . •; - -• ••; -A f«l|a§e -from Sis tfew; foik' Sfete. ftUreau. ,i». p»WkM Rfcssajco W«stoes§af cppi^ed ; ;c4atIighe.rjJ^ftn;tft6Jvw^, < |ot; Mm mk M^mmmmm^. fotaJ anritfa} cost of state, county arid locat*gove^nj||hi ?h MtMMW ber wBtto, |n Wj|fj8t?l**|« iveroge is ardhtts ftSJS, aw? MV Pennsylwanio, $1» A seguetolt, in IJe«» York M.BetmsylvftWo** per cpRltft mte.^^uW- ttoatt-.t I'oik's espenflittt^ This ^oiTOtifiniiomths Stall • \\• • ' * •ftttrestlhl Lo^ITrad tersDffeat \*»m»t« ^•siwwt-'Tltfwififtas «.v« Mhttii- w>tn|«titot* Suoojyr In the trfljv. Ih^Stig itteetHib&\C«msftrv«ttoh ^ltah ; ««It':»i\ p*t«s *«»4 The- fck. &mmi%mi!i» ws^ is* tw !!«$«*; *r«n#« -»«k Kin^fe '^l 'Kri«i> toftra^ki ••• ': - •;• '. .-•••• : tfcr^vpsidjwoij jtettnlM»r '''litehffl* KMffcMtlfrvW^l^^i&^KWit^ it. %.*** .ue» fey;tills HQ^ ide§eni;,«n;,-%- »nl>HJ!W.-m.iiX l^igi;!^^ Bufcefth Is es&ecW# Mtresti,.„ at this time whctltocSl cttljtehs are 1 meeting to, Ivhpvhn, 19MP9S« la* creased tax rofe^«i .• . . - Memhera of Msalnn Adve?USi jng Club, Junior e^amher of Commerce, LtotUU and Rotary; Ciubs ore expeftea) to attend and express their sentiments, >. of tF. V. S^ftnMiiii 'atriots' Day Exercises The public }s invite^ tq itHha the Patriots Day exercises sched- uled to take plafe, in the various local schools Friday, February VI, under the sponsorship of the Har- riett Beecher Stow.e Tent, No, 2l, p. of U. V., and \vitb Mrs. Adolla Gilbert, Patriotio. Instructor o| the Tent, 1ft chufife. Appropriate program* hove been arranged ahd the transfer of flags in tho various grades will take place. Exercises at the Oak Orchard School will begin in the morning at P;00 o'clock; at Ensign Avenue School at 10:30 o'clock, and In the afternoon at the Central School at 2:15 o'clock. Patriots* Day was established by Harriett Beecher Stowo Tent, No. 21, D. of U. V., In 1913. Parsnts and Teachers, will bo tho speaker cf tho evening. Mombors of the local unit ore gratified that they have been able to sccuro Mrs. Brodio for this meeting, as her services as u Founders' Day speaker are much in demand. There will be general singing, QILO, on the program, and n solo by Mrs. Raymond Feller. Refresh- ments will be served at the closo ct tho program by the Hospitality Committee, Mrs. Ross Arnott, ehairrnnn. . fhfe mm, #»$ettag of the Mag dm mmp mm Qm Club wtti w., Mid; in \\m mtdJtteJMm jl tttfe New, YpMm\p; Gas. and ffaffiffi s^Jm • %to •-?tern. %/mM l!fitoasy: 2% at O.u* m AnJttusiratsd talk ha the m m these ftai§i IMI4 sjBftufe fISm • Wi, Mk mmnkl bfe^rMtibn, : , th| slides used are furnished h£ the N* 3f, State. iSwenthsv Visttoi ©e> pvtmeni, p.npi i? f « to all, ahaJhoso Interpsted in ovu> .- . JNktHottol wtsfe ar*..p»rUcttla# Invited, to nttend, Refreshments wilt ho served. Catholic Daughter ' Carfl fferty Friday Evening All brldgk pedrOj and 500 car4 playing enthusiasts are invited th the Ctttbolie Daughters of Amej-A len card party slated to bo held Friday evening, February 17, th the K. of C. rooms. Games will begin at eight o'clock. Miss Dorothy Byrnes Is chair- man of arrangements. Refresh* ments, which will follow the pluy. Ing, will be cervod under the sup- ervision of Miss Catherlno Hooy. Miss Eileen Condqn is in ctiargo o( the prices to be awarded for pest scores. Tickets may be ob- tained from any of the members. Troop 29 to Entertain Troop 28 Thursday Evening St, Mary's Boy Scouts, Troop 2ljl, will observo scout month by enlertninlng tho Methodist Boy Scout Troon, 28, and their lendor. Howard Olds, at a dinner ana program Thursdoy evening, Feb- ruary 10, nt 7:30 o'clock. The Informal entertainment planned to follow the dinner Is in urge of Assistant Scoutmaster lln Duquette. ft.m .%h »,..»> mL$m$m fCHl. y flhftfc^ ^h tho m&H 'MM 'tytto: [htfcn. £%mt |ftstto%-fb&'Sh«' , lit; wand le* ttae t$j$k in im m%% •\Egg pwtetM. Wi<m letjh*: castfe mm Itohaief tto^rlteWiJ;; to-jsptticp the i«tn||!M| «oM mmw, we imtat wmm mrtm ftoii^il- :.•••• Salesmen for a 4% l cft^.t*h W«h 3.VIU *fUvVa Tfcm® r _ Stoi^e BmnloMa Sfttu^i ph ,ch ^<5I ?ACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!?.' By H. T. Elmo r r THE nOOFUS FAE/CITY XV'LL YA BUY AM ftPf*LE\ MISTED ? T3H DEPRCSSlOO KMOCKED MH OOT C)|0O TMI^ -S,TM^ ONiLV ^^ OKtW, By H. T* Eimo IF X BOUGHT tl9| \ 3\ will §$fk\oh iwt <vit^s foistiteis' mt$* fMplji toys. been. #ectea ray<KU& ffithjhf jita |^t||i g\ men Irk ipFfblne' MffwttiW f|||p|ip Gilt w<&itetiaa$' the futuri spwti^i and sGQlcavTOn\eft met. ««ti HPI. Harold Pray «t W COmmtsrelBl ^cpfuftoent, ^hofi^tru^t** ttien> :uj(sius Btteon, thaiiuHet bf . tw ptyil Peniiby stie, \ftl sjife* (inftfo tinff gtvb them nttvleo ton sufeestions Thuredoy, Tuesday Club Discusses \Strait Settteittchta\ The regular meeting ot tho Tuesduy Club was held with Miss 11, Dello Coopor and Miss Porn Worne at the homo of Mrs, A, ft. Ulso Tuesday evening, February 14. The subject of the program foY tho evening was \Strait Set- llemenU.\ A paper, \Exotic Slntoporo,\ was given by Mlas Nina Barker. Miss Gladys Beach, a guest of tho club, gave o most tnetresttny talk on \Charming Boll.\ She if luslrotod with many pictures and urtlcles \f Intoi-est from tlia Island. Wita Beauu visited the Island of Bull on hor recent world eruisq, Tho meotlng adjourned to meet with Mrs. John Sheldon on Tuci* day .•February 28. as; FROM ALPHA to OMEGA by Betty Barclay m TodI»y'a menu should bo care- fully considered from tho begin- ning to tho end, particularly In homos whero growlnfi children must be nerved healthful foods In forma tlu>y relish. There l.i an economical toup that children will like and « dessert they will demand time after time —an PISHIOSS dBssort that duon not even call for bolting or boiling: Split-Pea Puree 1 cup spill peas 2 quarts water 1 tablorpoon flour 1 temipoon oriloh Juleo 2 tablespoons butter or other fnt Salt and pepper Olery call Souk split pens nil nlaht, inert put them over Use fire with water and bring to a bail. Cooll slowly, tinui iho peas ore «|ft, Htib through u clow, boat, and thicken with mixture of flour and melted bulirr ir fat. Seown with salt, :>oppt'r, cek'ry tsolt, and anion uk-c. fitlr or best until smooth imd nrrvu iS'ltlt ertJUlons, tie-Peep's I'arty Pbddtiif 1 rennet tablet I plnl mills i • JWII 'i van I lln • ,i '•' i im :•< y flake a '.«, it;..i r' , , I »t*t H«flMntM. ^P'JIl^^'SP^^P^^ti^r , ^toh%ti*iir ; . i --^>>of:: '%•- Set eut indivk'ut*! dw<rt dishes. Dteeolve 1 tential tablet In n tablespoon of cold v/nt«r. MIK 8 t«bk'ji(K»on« honey tmd cocoa to n smooth paste. Heat slowly to boiling, Kttrrlng cB««tflfttly, Make rennet-custard, nfconUng to dl- lectJoris on packdge, JtUbBtltUtillK honuy and cocoa mixture for KU- kir. Then chill )n refrlgejotflr. When r«»dy to uferve, top vyith honeyed whipped cream and em* (tdl Hates, made by whipping tli« er«r#m and then mixing to a cup of ee«ml itekm and % tablesjKKjim of honey, OwnMi top with thtkc*. £ wmmmmm WINDOW cmmiWt PiK^ary, Offtee, @ter« or ll*me SPECIAL 1#% ^kmmi Until March 1 Cleashig <sf Pointed WfilMsitHl:' Ceilings. We, Htf m ipeiMl «tf* er» 69 You Can ft* Mmtm , 9t Export W0flt> Bwe By Ifavbur Ymr Cleaning ftone Now. i'honc41 C.SijipIc IOKI0 & SIPPLE •HMMMMHMWW '-ft^M tp|i%w\*iitikv -I ?Mi*tw •*'• 5is^r«,.ijt» littiitHMit *m*n Sp»*»;lir»*:/-: .'••' ''r •• •:•''•>•>•..-:. -' .• • ~,: ; MM-. VV' :8R*»«- fj»t|»!Jbi!fc»i-;i|i(iitii ;«M»it*iwiiii. .. ..;:.: T0-A i»**ff MtlH ti^winiit.., Hik OK iiiiAwiNO bi '1TUAI, .H1HOHH „.<_..,„..u,.. Notice is hereby given, that on Friday, February 24, 10% ot the (Menus County clork'a Olllee, the niimea of thhty-slK mmm mil bo drawn to aervo na.Trltu Juyep WK-A W»(tfcU(|l»teir» «t«t# WWH&i;'-. v InlHtNw wUI ipjHtif IM Mtxt |M9% 8ot#Wm#^iir^-#: viliBgo of MBton, In «nd tot 1 this County of Orleans, commending March 13, WKIQ. Wllnusa my hnntl ond-sottl tHts 14th tiny of 1'ebruury, 108i), LB U0Y P08SOK. County Clwk. PFRSonALrrtEsinraus „• Vxpwttd Hi* hwtifot AtottUi tn Sm. tlyD»nU)I,MeH«num writer, «n|$yi i mim mm tfou aw©s* hi* fello*» of ito Ai»*rt« can BoeM? of Corap»*«rs, Authori *H(1 I'abHsiiom, tiiflt of htlng «ingl«d out in *be re««rd» of Conureoi. ter bi« erautton of the putrJptlfi popum •oaf, \AMisrlen I hov» %a? . %«t«r JWM ftw y#*r« tpo y»nof t«.Wt4 *n»ft.JI* www IDs long In if M, U« iiwi>oin»ou# appt»» «o hn< prw*4 tmfnlmr* of C<»if!r«fw that the mm «s4 H« «iiih<?r mm am in Co!iir#**loB»» lt#irhtj(» m <mm\- tmm tinmr m m hut of faw «s3ill<ir#n at lt«*»)»a immjwmW *JI4 tjj* fi«h ons torn in Awsrtti MM, mg u^ #fisym at i9M#«ift n» WW ^w «w#i,f» * par tea* fawpttw w nl«Wil#»* # *\•*- ~ -•*- \'\ \ -jy 9 J* \--ind |£»i now bit cinmitiil « y*ud*»l)U |B|ltri-»«0«$fIvi»»,i» l^tt «^oapflfJt»«j|#3thMlf,ll«W# <• mk a»testtftirj:inaile) H# nfpt., %Am 1* #*jt#n ««4 HJH* tiB««d «t|»Mttijtttii, —\ MI tot jusarffite «!ffife4. 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