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V VA) » mm , me must valued articles Miss l*8tali#l Jj] anMue dealer, aitiim. s - l( • an old-fashioned s \ 1 ,' V-, ,f the type played I,\*'\' . -.. lt hers ana grahd- * psI , t . 'undred years ago. •\ft T? fc H. W. SM3TR, . rrade of rosewood, ,ut>ie keyboard. These [>perated by two pn' *,., h pump a small bel- a musical\ effect jajc-trc to ^ modern small organ* KL» melodious and sweet in n?L >I-P». \»e of which ep- boin i located Two >1*'P-- kr vbourds to octaves* tither side of thes . .'. an organ. hp mp.MO.-uu was purchased Hv bv Mss Newell as a he.ri.--m and is known to r,,' i ;.... % ears old. The ro> 1 „t\- jn excellent state •«eservati..!i and can be played IS - \ hen onee J ts keys ndeii '\ Tielodies of a- cen- . 2go -r tiic days of crinoline ir.:<- resting antiques in Miss. Sewell*;*f^ilin* coU«- nmm-.m^mm ^••«**?»\ .««;• gia^ssfit,- »$t J»% s nigMy or- na«>enMv^fWi#*'tea set -ot' five .pieffcs, :p%nMng to* the per-. An atfetctiv* yellow; coyer, en- scribed in green, contains the #fc pages ©f Utejwtare and illustra- tions punlishff 'fisJs .week, by &e staff of-\The Sc^phter&*' liferary maga^e of fte' J/tedlna High school. Biisa M&dlyh SJcGtan is egtor^eMef , <aj themagazine; Jffiss. Carol It. aweiftg\ish in- structor, .jspofaisr; B^^Xathestae P. Gorrnan,, act fefijri&jg and the; Missis U % GeaevftS^fyS^ith, Elis- abeth J£rar$y*,«|ift W$&ti Boyce,. J*w$0fr. ^ba^men^lis: pf the l* :*» 'ftti t A; : *n»f it •* ; ' Members off ihe. s$Wf &iss IfcGinft met Wim •Mxmt. Wtm»&, -Mm 'HPv ^P%' :*P5& -aw** iitar of publl*aUQn **nd .•»» 'I«fc- e«t issue is the secowltwiTlicatfoB '$m year* Ths> Scrftsblers has r«- eamtly Opined the Columbia Ffless -atisQciation>M*## tia«-.tai* -ipt»sf«ar.- ^*ce, ; The :$(t»W*rs wlt,r#Wl' 'to, Ifce,;- thted irlam JCh« l^KHglv cfcft p|3P«'iS*<«\ »e ICCMflMfcL »«sue aw? «WCerissit 'frtte' > mVb* tomes, HelpftW eriticJsitt feom «se press: wisiclflisori TWT*» ©r^tefwr^j; received anct it is tioped Ural the l«test •»*Wi(;a*J4e,. •wboo^int «ftw ideas and sujjgestlans, will r*te tsnp hi&ei^m Hte next jroeis rneiting. As\\ a mo»t appropiriiil 6t «**fo«Kw|*- -in- Qenesee CSe^nty •*m **e nm. m-m mfei '&&< w*dr*6d a j:. Mag : ^if|ipev- : ftlOTli lie -- 1 ;. aid Mrs. Walter Puiler, S. 3X 1, MidiiI«poCt t «t the Jhoipital. ' nue, was netoiltted:- Moaiaay lit. • patim. RoT»i*S 'da||e& B, ©^ 1, . asapaCeril REDDY KILOWATT U lfc ^ .- «H' AND HIS FRi as ore Wa ow ; a p * jut**? fiv^ *>&& NIAGARA, LOCKfORT & ONTARIO IRC& ** KIA«MU^HUOU)N Batavia Fair Plans To Be le«ati*j4 so- T<m .^; *h$ a dinner <3^» iHtty Heiw» ORWiil fe M....... ;,\|iewWllW the — *i$pi|!lLaf; «rtpg<y. it W&«04t 1ft %' rinoBd holel wlW^f^WRbi from New yoja?. city by Geprgf 1*. Hamil. i f J RcstoraUon of Horse Show One of the fcateres to be re- stored by the lalr^wanegers wJU be the horse shspw, wnich will be run oa Thuradiyi'Ar^ Friday of fair week, wliicn* wtlf uegin on* August 19 and cominue until midnight on AUjuSt 2.4, The night; shows and grandstand perform- WtcWaln %** bt«n wtsoctated with iwiwp« I** p**t ihm #ip». •pan 2»4ft i '•-I ances and enteftaltMrrwrits «r« ex-j here. Quite a jam, pected te eeBpss All previous! records. There Is widespread in- terest in the comtojf celebration: and the Genesee Ccunty F»ir has always given genuine pleasure and satisfaction and everybody knows it. The wrlter\ vflth Charlw E. Westervelt, editor of the OakfleW Independent, eompoee a epocial committee appointed by the fair directors to prepare data regard- ing the organization. Formiriy Ecsldcd In Rltlieway - Alva G. Mileliam, who died re- cently at the home of his son, Floyd Mileham of Indian Falls, was 76 years of age and formerly resided in the town of Rldgeway. Ho is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles Knapp and Mra. Hnrry Tupper of Indian Falls, «nd two sinters, Mrs, George End«ly of Olcott and Mrs. Alfred EShur k% Apploton. Y. M. C. A. Has Attorney President Theodore A. Buhl is the newly elected president of thi Y. M. C. A. He is an attorney <md^suo* new pr«Ident of the EintnBnuel mmmm SesainrirVSa *id»^ IMArMrlF. Mc«e faltta* fc*vtc%v pr^adenf, mm. Eileen \ Agev Is *ecretarjf, and Miss Mabel Weed, ^spr|h ; • j^ Sii^ine and »»* t, , these is ••% Goaneotlcwt Vm*e« m ue»r **» vilfiig« of K«rtwlli! ^ft&ds; \Wood and fSga.\ IJiBniiBi Fmk i* fail swing *ifi a real beauty spot, and the . cjafcp wovkers *%now their |«iiine». A splendid pier is butid- iverythtei indicates that the rtejailsl celebration *<oI Oi« Qeiiesee Counto' fair in August ^11 be the .third largest exhibi- tion in America. Courtesy, of course, permits New Yorlc and ^»n SYaucisco to be tho two load- ers. As ball players, the Batavia club shows up well white on pa- rade, and that's the \ixnifwm\ opinion. A crowd of 4,000 fans saw Jatoestown win the opener E«po;'t stays the attendance at the World's Fair has Increased— \Scoop\ of the Medina Tribune had arrived. There it a peach of a girl out in Murray,, Whose fetish has always been \We should worry,\ She will take gobs of gloom, Cast It out with a broom; She Is the year-round \queen\ out UV\Murroy. Scientists have just discovered a \dqa*th'f ray in tho wido open spaceB, which comes from no planet or atar. The \star\ elimin- ation lets out Fred Allon *imd Jack Benny, la their radio gassing. The BUtnvlo Clippers of the P-O-N-Y League — tho norno sounds tike there is a lot of bar- bers on tho team. •Yep, and you ought to seo those MiddUport ball totsers — the SpraycfB—scatter their hits. From the way they swing, too, you vJould think they were trying to put a dent Into Lake Ontario. Qak Orchard is going to seam tajghty quiet this summer to Bill mmmmim . miimtmim,^iimaiia»tmitU Our 'ty Fair ir 1 laAdtntf BMia. ax <smtt aoauMsaKir AX ; • dm mi. w% «fei^,:-p^w|ft:#; ^t«*«i]un*tttin,,tlieL*>M, Trait CiJ«ioll, Wt% oott fln» k»u s^^ sa SkUaadiaca • SfasJtaji ^clwisd' jOftuntift \jj'alwWlit' •:Wh tttftpxtv-iiiis^, - v5*ice jS*>iBKSSa(Wl|^*B^i P«ul .Hoijadiv «d Cou : l«ine» V<injin«aB .)ppfe^a,Wi «af tht .»m«»l stmwbirry- f«irttt»l ugaiM 1km h«W^«« tr» jgr«ttid« «* €e 1mm th«t a mm »f & t *m might % «i»dt, 'mkmt tlwi iwtm- • m tiftmteMmmm '•••-* •\•• §cou%s ««rof^ <*$:. lB#l(ili' conftdc»cj5 AM «^|BW#-^| »otm-,b« irawwrad by tfc« Kdward: T. Arnold school, 3L |U t.Aa% tiutM#«is.\ Mtt itel 'fwlf. Engllif, tmtlJ^¥«i^ «W*^M». 3^*^ port, mi Tha S«Ma« oommualty. H* al«0' f»^tl^r iwt ^dv&cjid) ttffiHM tt . yr—ufT viftth w trjeftipera* *t\4«iW Seotf- log hp mtivi «l» ifcoya in tht couocJi ««JC* <{¥S f&«t of tft«i yant, He stfld more difficulty is expari* eiwcd in enrolling adult loadws than Iti wintitng boys to ScouUhg. IS «ourt» orhoAor have beerv held, thus far this year, according to Mr* Dott, m second, einia Scouts hava btan advanced, as 89 last year, ihs *rit clfitf* tatlo i* Vt to lu; samWJt badgea awarded havo\ increased\ in the year from 69 to 11$; tht atar badge raUo is 6 to % and on* Ufo membership has been conferred as compared: to two last year. Mr. Holly mid H ot tli« 19 troops in tho council ore already signed up for active participation in the coming strawberry tenttVul} asked for donations of cootwtove, heating stoves, stuffed animals, and mooseheoaa for the camp In Attegony Stale purk, nams* tht camp data* as July B to Ssjiiam- btr *, and votefld tfcabopa thattni festival will p»ov« u coinpleta success for tha sake ot- ttt camp finances go greatly needed. $h# fltt* #b pek—boys uit* dec 14 yjiars •* agf—was egm* suwaafeoMSi Duncun roporbad, adding that 31 Cubs mo now rcfistcped In Lock- port and 23 in Newfane. Mo pro- wal ^a»fr **^k JW» ftl K» WfiE?$$&* mm* ir of gsriMnt taw* ' ,,. prtirt et l»«»l M»M> SSlMtfSM f#t,«|Br •'«f)M«tl-«a-J»t!MSI-''..\;' -awMVliitot' ' sipiipustheifl tmitl*w«at> .lt*«HSl*- „ _, tfwprtpiltton Ship trel.tiiijft citing tho n»^wi|4lS. flnnni^i, IWjrS^t phesied Cub picks soon in . , Washington Hunt and Walnut Street schools, lockport, and in Mlddlepori; laid .every Cub in Kcwfane who hei raached Scout- ing ago hoi joined th* Scout*, and declared that Mt, McClow has groafly aided tho Cub pack of the John E- Pound school, Lookpert. Heports from the annual raglon- ul moettng In Uttea a few weeks ago wore given by Mr, Roberts, Mr, BroolTW, and Mr. Whitmans. Mr. Koborts emphasized Scout- master nsod of boy psychology knowledge, and troop need of positive, planned programs. Mr. jiroeffle discussed Dip Impurtunee Of, to pjftirM «nd\ pmfflUon' pi Trip. nr^»iil{wltti trio j4lpi«i» »ni to*. T^ftU council rtipkt M,^ % m and wining are ftto rea«), Hip adult leader* of tloy Hi ' Anttony J. W^l*,, »pen^ .th,o hmm 4nd jiMftUr comi WntMkio aw ffimii adult Swuter* vftllt tt OOlj -bo* WfliWttg. ttrtd .Wild )L, ?T , Allcforiy slBflto, f aidt. nued*. % <$jt tiowdp onf *Wd yoiaiifii!.* \ ' -ar« ialoe trisijle u;ul«t» su|ervlied; 5 far. JJr6effl« «*W e .ctttnr)Wi eoui'sjI^OP leudetf i» j^Mv^l s f oludon #t ?«•»*#, Onlley Hart of Albion when be roturns from Tabjti, where the surf made torriflc noiso. Bill feels he needs a rest from his rest— and ho is write, any any rite can be right. Now plant)) in tho guidon is a popular Uiemo Just now. Now weeds in tho garden will bo told about Inter in tho r-ostion. Judging from printed pictures for Mothers' day, the gentle souls had to look rather touching to moot the situation, Mothers gen- erally tire a shy group an holidays. ft wtll eost only t28 a plate to attend tho Orovor Clevolund din- iw at the Powers hotel In Roches- ter, i» «<ft real hungry by Ivne 1, The Batavia High wfliool Pleay- ;n» litia a new flf4>flf. Nathan Foalo h~vr*jr\t pditor-Jn-Chlef. ^HO,KE SOME PIE. Hon'' yicTKlOW I'M «no nnwwn an.} wi^awunn, rponyu \iii onyni.i *:IM jj^^^^V't'^^ -iuiiunU' 'tHaia: AMatu .,w.v *W*\/>*rtA- ill^llild; l)r|lng tftltt fngtHO-r mmitk Week-ent; pi AmmwJ ttw Olcp^oW* »Jii plRC«d flt** itote pirk; renprjed tho Mwch, |.c»li m$m iMVeiy home to Ol^tfe 'I, iiylicc*. U. S. Citizens A session of noturailgotlon eeurt was held Monday at the openhfg of the present term of gupr«ttie Court In Albien, Tmtity-wlm mm and women renounceo tbelf a!* Jeglunce to the tbnd of their birth and were grunted United 8t«t*j* cW/^iMhip by Justice PflrtfflB* Swift, presiding, ^\ 4 Those from Medina rmiivJng their final p»pet» are: GorddH Carl Paul, Antonio mm nan- vito, Anpllitii Sclpteno, William L. Flndmy, Ftmeemo Slpl«1» lorlo, Woielech 8lWX&t, M«Bg«« Una Peseare, Geerg« Htnry ttm* ris, Antctnion Msmno, and SaJjjh Cornelius. Others iiaturall««4 art; Giu- seppe Chti*l«tdor, Brofekprt; 6i»- eeppo 0«n»t*cJa, Holfoy; Ida rtludt, Kendall; Jwnes Hmkwr~ ski, Albtoj A*Jg«Mss l»eljotti, A*. blew B«Jia ffcJtettt, mwm ^ via 13«pht.o Ball, Albtov, 11. B-J W.'»lter JOT«S», Albion; BUMiislftw Ngor«k, Alfoion; ^ Kdilh Hafener, blonj Ssm «re*nhousc, liolley; Jsne MUch«U, Wolky; ies«$>F€Si« *hlo«, A!M»R5 Oreirittliwa Telga, Albion; Matilda Mock, Hollfiy; Jamie AntoneUa \tmm* K«n* 4ul); W^fli*;^ 1 ^'. KwMlaJl; C>?.w- mo l**!«t», H«Uejri and HUta Sas- vator«, Kiendall. -«vSiv&^glh;y^&^^