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mm *' If' hi > 4 : %\ K ' 4 *: I -PI 4 ' ii 4|j|fpJ Ifp IPI p iiif wesaen mm *s JtlSt ITl^UlIN A 1 HIM,!? JIM . ** •••••• ••.._';•'. $wmmmv0im''' V I .\•.;'•..';..' : ^ IfcfiM, &rl##Ni <P»j»Ur. ffm %*flh$§:. ',;' '•' •\ ? ^ WA T*JUHJf.ie FUUXWUNG - COBFOJATION •\•f y„ , #»*IIU I«MW MI3R, K*v: and Plant S. A. Cook BIdg. me .^.•ii:..if>ni. •*«,,.i-!MM[,,l*OiMim\ hi Mil »nr II I,* ,<h ri*«W «t Port 0«lcc at M«lino, N. Y„ a« «lcbnd ClSii'»ran MafWr MEDINA TRIBLLJiE ^SSMnii^i »to #g»T,t»|r;ii ;»j^r: rrxviarmtr,-hi.u,i ; ..sirr \„.. ,,<i'i t\»mmp' Thursday, June 15, l l M Bi'j;'...:^;, 1 ,::.: „, i . • • .•; ..iuwiivirpzas I J/ LEJ4UJCL F. PARTON WO.BJI a sentimontal folk, must follow up that day wb«n Mother 111 crowned with laurel*, by seeing that Father comes into hlyi donerved owr*. It might have been mot e prudent to take the two SUJ3daj/», one In W«y and tho othor In June, consolidate and have \PafemW Day,\ wbjMA |\>tl* l°™d onos divide the honors equally. But far bo 4t from u« to'b^i/i/ion the profito of bu»iru»8s' Theic would bo the purchMlnjs of am aff/rnblQod guff (or Dud and Mother, the buying of otic curd (or the plifeailfl, line lorudlns of one poi iff flowero for tho fumlly garden. 'Dip Jldcktfc* and Jioulcry manufacturer* would hnvo to glvo tiio hou«0- liOllf flifpll»nt'c d*»nlpr» a hionk. for how • ftcn Fother hfld cofflo In tor n/iltuaro of on olc^'tili wiidir-nnii •>• <1rip»»lijt«/r filany * dud Jumnharp* in n rn-w lump Un the Ijvlnji-room aruJ a linlf—Intoreat In a pun >t .uiduona .it eiuUtmuu. Wo knira* o( one follWW Who wim Bollnrte-*! with H hi' •! -tock in u wnohing rtluchJno nnd wo bellfvo H«' i» i'«ih •m i<« n f..mi'> yft of an eloctrtc Ifouer frorr* Siinta\»coptoiui |itt<.k next winter s<> pcitmpa we JinuuW let folrn hove hlMlwy, undfvldfd In I.OIK.I, v,).«-n M< U a dcsdrvinu follow cornea Into tloii flrid «oeJt«, «liut» unci iMjnrnfif., ti ahnro with no ono, not ovon wnmsammn who wr,n the mm*- «i/e' What di/Tmcnee If colore aro too load, «oplrn ton Irryc n«< li t<»«, nmull All will work out. Tho Idoa in to ffJvo I'uthi'i !cr»|i«u omi t; iimif... to make him know what Joy It liim erlvon you In hum' i.un tor your Dud. the love an<3 fcllrrw- l/hlp «jf «llt'r» 0 |(0r*d frllow N'.vt. it II,« time In pay It' Bcndfx Wftl Sl(W'#|{, ** VhKJfnt Bmtiix ig<A•m-.wmttt'MSens *# «e iMMg with nn«chln«ay, He did nwny cKhtr thing*, but anythltw ^**fW« mm *«vo to do with V4HW]«, ciim, nnd pinions wa« jitft 'no'0$ity:. : It Wit* hi* tihkmo res! estate deal* wJtfeh brought spinet him 'the piitttion in voluntsry bank- ruptcy fflftd In Chicago, »ay hi» ' lswyci*. His holdlDgs were more th«ti $5;O00,()0O, including the fa- mous Potter Palmer Lako Shore drivf r«*ldonc«~all down the chut* in tho federal district court. Ht» magblnory companies, not in- volved In tho petition, are rolling along nicely. They eccm to be ono up on the \good earth\ u« an ar- canum of security, Modern times are like that, Welcome T\l)oro a TO miiny piinple who >»y thni the icuoori at tlio roynl vl*l- tor« oef Oro«\t Hrltain lnvoi iii« thi» muritiv. ./• puroly poliUcol and on Indloixllon of o ili|>loniiiiii- nmii' in nppenNiu; tu our Hymputhy In omae of n •uropor^n wm Wiir-Hwi true or ri\t n in nut belief thiot their ninjcifilon (lcaprcriute imri ien!)>•«• Hi/a jwot »uch on idou would bo forthcoming from the rnajmiiy However, wo pay our dcop ronpoetii to tlimo ciowvnod licmli. uiul welcmnr them t« the V 8 Wo lovo our land ir»ld (iro proud of'ur dnn<»<-riny Being n nutlon of ndmlrors, wo doff oor liola to iln»»e iwi, win. hu\e inkfn up the rolna of government and uteappod anion lon«i' Kitumiuri In lhr>ir rountry whloh wan «mooth- od ove* by tfrielr rapnliilMy in nreepting the honor ond royal rlghrts benlrj«r4d upon thom Thpy me tu be udmiifd and shown tho hbospltai- My lh(k< mnlt«=»» Amc-iini [,<ninii« Jlfl THI tot 60W« ...nm TO •-*• /rpJCT * ' *' \*** ' ** Business in the U. S., It sore has ?» strong gonstltittlon, and juontead, of jbeing &£& tutd trarled, as ye« a might expect, from taking ev- ery concoction that anybody could think up, it still totters around. •***»iwai in*flmiiftto0 H ii unworn .r\! 1111 !*^!,, Cotemlmg Employ mcfiT' Yhwro In j\ iiBhteiiniK of ihc- j II v*.-. in miiny nlutos rognrding the emplo3Fment of nm i mil \M.IMII , TIIIA U impociolly true In tho flold 111 »tnt« mill Inenl smw t. IIIPHII. Where Ihe-y fnrmorly rulnod objoc- tioiw I* llm r'lunljinwl \\ii- , eni|iiii>iil Ijy tho ntntf, It ie now whotlier tho nu»hjii(l it emplmi'ii .,[ ,,ii Thu p t uhlcm him rapidly iipreod Into ediKNtttflh im«d llici «• me ni.iny ml U who do not employ nmrrled womoii. undor- uny i-iiiiait«tuiiie« Theirt me two nlden to the cruoiillon and WC9 (ire iv^it Ink* ri« »ule-i<, |„i t-\eiyi.nci luiows of Viirlmin Inotniiceffi wlloro «00ll h»» li Hi ronm-uAe Hut wo do nor the pnanlnfl of muny bills In (1)0 land llanlliiia tin- rrTi|ili,yii i«-nt uf nun i led women The rintlaiial ompluy monl alliiulif m hi'ing wlml II in, Iho fact that there arc still womon Who vivoik uflei IIIIHM,IK«' uhen they have n htlxbulld *jblu to nupport thorn. i« Uijflt To drive WhMiii )BU runic- cln»c tniuivinii tluii uuto nvcldorit limt wlntor, antl'oaLaod the- othrr dinn \ini/y you might have hit the nail on thCllOiid. In I>*'lioi|. MlihlKiin, Iht-y exmiiiiie<1 .(07 iriuloi IBIH who woro tirrtolcdl for bsrwihing ImfTIi lawn 11)0 of thenc coson were »t>rlmis m«31tfll cniitiii, men fmaul iiminf. 4n i.n Die voiye of iimiinity, 4G (••filo-nalndod . mid 07 judBrd h, be mentally dungeroun on the high- «#. P«0^)lo wcsndoi why UeennoB wore lwiuod to them', in tho llnvt pla». It would nppc-ar In b«- neuliKeiier on tho part of aonioone, ur n lajtily In tinlfK laws Tin* pmvr-x limt there are mnny unlit dU-ivor» who shotuld m>* bo pci-nilll»*<i the i rn|iurn>ir.iiity of hiindllna n car. Wo will novwr hi. out of the tt'ti in uuto tutuhtiua rf like ewes nrc jlvon llocMisoi 1o drive. f C»r of Tomorrow' Shown at Fair CAI-NAhilNO CONTEST OPEN TO THI PUILIC lit Mil , -JV* .»» «XrJlN(l Dir pWed JbflMty. utility, and ta#«n«lt^ of dwign nnd eonitruetisrt, ..^ T n\i? mw ' A roo»«-lounB«-ol»erv»Mon alMnlnt «m i 0pM9 Soptton and n foariat Sleepor. comnUtslha MrtjfF OWBplflfc tnok 600 feet long *4J«cont to tho IU roid Bullllnr n Toariat 8ie«por. rompUts tho Mtkffclt ^.^ . ^ «, . ., lonB **U mnt t 0 the Railroad BulldW. rou»d nnint MWM will fltomn wOJ bo notified on or about July 1. fStvklWSw States fiaJ Cnnada, or from Uxo Pullman Cotnoanv ChK fn the imminent of » New f«rfc h«pllal. where ho ran the elevator, lie had) « *T«nd trmo tatting aui old hpl-(ube tu enxrine to pieces nnd ptit- tfng ft together again. Ilo pi 11, not long from Chicago, where He hadi been e tele- graph me»Mn«cr boy. An old ohe-oyed twamper around the piece, who ondorstood ma- chinery, had Instructed film in tho wofkiav of the power plant and had encouraged liU IM»or»tof y work. Tliere wu a close workliur alliance be- Mraen faculty and student body. Two years Inter, tho Ind got a lob u« u typlot In a low offtco, bii(rled at (Inil becuune he couldn't uno a monkey wrench on the type- writer, but oxploring it iiiitisfoc- torlty With n licrew-driver ond pliers. But a law office hadn't any wheels, and lie did better with the Lackawanna railroad, which had plenty, although he was In the traffic department. In his spare time, ho worked out ImgM-ovoraentn on a bi- cycle chain and sprocket. That brought him in touch with bi- cycle, manufacturer* and at lust he was on tho main line —and It waan't Iho I.uoku- VwaajiH. It was a wide, paved \hlirhwiy to million* in tho In- vention of automobile and avi- ation devices whose only dead-ond wsa real estate. Of Swedish unceiiliy, son of a Molino, 111., Methodliit minister, he packed n copy of Schopenhauer In IIIB pocket whon lie wan u meH»cn- gor boy. In those dayn, he wolfed nuxloy, Durwln, Marx, Tyndull, Whllaco and Spencer, calling hirn- sOlf n Soclulljit In hl» eailiei yeoro. Never iillll u minute, he u i)in>y- nnt nnd resslllent at 57, nnd his frlonda uhruu off thin btinkiuptry buslnoNs ii« junt a nhm t detuut from the main highway. They *ny thoy wouldn't be surprised If he should bob up with iiumethlng H.H oxcltlna n» perpetuol motion, one of thenc days. * » • The Groves of Academe Laud Retiring: Proxy Salty, laconic, William Allon Nollson, rounding tint** mine yours and l»n, roUroi witli this year's grtiduidlng CIIWB an preai- dont of .Smith I'tillpge Itai ely does nliy pasHhiK pieny sot iiucti a Iwnid from utudenUi and faiulty Sume- wllut In the picture of Stungfel- low Ban of St ,lorin'», and Mnyri- iird Mutchlnn nf C\hlcano ho has put ovci eduiiiliiui HI lis nicilU. He ho« boon flmt a noholnr und secondly nn udniinistrutur, but him fired eo much enlhuaiasm tliat ud- inlnimration him pi-«lty much tak- en euro of Itself. The Unlvemlty of Edin- burgh and Harvard pasaed on to him lite (lame of tho groat Ellsaboihaju. Merry eye*— little white beard—resonant liiuah—with a ssaglcally In- vislve mind—he lias Upon to Iho Nmllh undervraduatOH a blend of Ohaiifsssr, Hhaken- pesre and Kraunus—nlUiouuli said Immortala didn't smoke bis; H| urs. Ho takes a bow I ram all the (troves of acad- eme. • • • Woman I>esi(rnK Styles for Men; They Like'Km Tosenninnl wa» MI plen»«r>d with u tie dt*»iglitHl by Mn Mtileolinn D Whltniiin. ftiimei Ouintcai. l.u- filln Mam tie VI>HI,I\ i lli.it he h.irl one liko it mmlr f\i e.u'i uf the i)8 mem hen of hu <<i rlie-ti .• Th.it stinted hei designing tie- fm Douulim Fun bunk.. Si . Noel l\,w- «id, County Andy Robllunt. et al One (hliiu led l» uiiothei, and now Mm Whitman letiirn* fn>ni l!ii- lope itit the onh \\i»m.ui n'Uluuei fur mon. utter n ntud> uf the kit - eat in men's styles on the conti- nent • Her oneewtors were meni- bem of the eounetl of ten of the Venetian republlr One of them married the painter Tin- toretto, bequeathing a tteml- tlveneeioi to fahrltw and endor, no ttoulil, She waa n eoneert slnerr befor* her snarruuje to Mr. Whitman. Co»yrt«ht—ConaoUaamd News Features. WMJ Service. NEWS EVENTS OF 01HER DAYS Looking- Backward Through the Vcare SSiiBMMMa«aBBsasaSi^^ One Year Ag<h-l§8& Postmaster George A. €i]£f|* han named general chairhiatt <si St. Mary'e lawn fet«, Ml&$ Chnrles Slack, Tftemsi SJwfe, B, a. Slack, Eugene Lyaett, WilftnAl J. Gallagher, Son Cleary, «nd ^Bio Rev, Jarnos Hogan were ouflxt- unta. Charles M. Rudd, president of Lions club; Dr, V. W. Neff, 1st vice-prpsldentj Horold Murdoek, Dr, Wlllium Trolley, and Charlos Boycc named committee for wext meeting. Norman Oorrott returned frcon Chlnu whore ho had been pn In- structor for flvo yours m Corftral China college at Wuchang. Grant for $132,110 improve- ment on Medina High school ap- proved by Federal Emergency Ail- ministration of New York. Howard Brown Installed as &o- tury presidont ot annivonaxy mocting in obaorvnncc of fifteen yeurs since the organization's b«- ({i rinlng. Arthur W, Crooch elected sec- retary and treosurcor of tho Oc- eans County Rurul Moll Carriers' iiHBOtiutlon WeddlnRs — Pauline Howlegr, Butavta, to Leo Brown, Albion; MIH* Inez Perry to William Mota, Jr ; Moi-y Daniels, Lockport, to (Jcorgo L, Owens, Albion; Mima Murgurct M, O'Shaughneasy, Mld- dleport, to Andrus H. Kidder, St Paul, Minn.; Marcln Brown. Al- bion, to E. Klrko Hart, Albion; Mi»« Kuth M. Qould, Lynbrook, L I , to Harry H. Hall, Inlet, N. V.; Miss Marian Depnznski, Albion, to Walter Smith, Medina; Miss Mary Mncqulro, Albion, to Everett En- HIH, Albion. Deatho — Mrs. Carrie Stone; Mis Mary Johns Brown: Mrs, A ,1 Smith, Mrs. Emollno C. Moore; MIH Jcrale f\ FetguBon; Mrs. John Condon. Five Years Ago —1934 Jean Crawford in \Sadie Mc- Kee\ nt tho Diana thentre, wltn Fnmchot Tone, Gene Raymond, Kdwuid Arnold, nod nthers. New Oi loans county W. C. T. U. unit orttnnl/.ud at YQtes Center uith Miii.i Anna Conover ns presi- dent. Tho Ro\ Allied Pollock of Eiist dailies named moderator ot 01st alumni meeting of the Orleans ll.iolioi ii«MHWitii)ii In tho Medina Baptist church. John T l.yon of MLiddloport ginduatod fiom Unlvorsity of Iluilnlo and ucccptod position on the staff of tho Eastman Dental Clinic nt Rochester. Chailos Crowloy of Oolnos left to tnkc up a position In Wash- ington, I). C. booth Mrs. Krnost Stern. Ten Years Ago—1929 Itny E Mnttoon member of class wriiduatcd from Rochester Me- ilinnics Institute in electrlcnl coui se. Mr and Mrs W. L. Bennett nnd Mi ..ml Mis f\ S Howard attend- ed It'i.uv International convon- tii'ii HI Dallas, Texas. Mcnilx'ts of the Orleans Chap- ter of Daughters of Amorlcnn Rov- WU*E6 HIRCW i ^5SaV___ \A ga4 fm-e ii a Ulter ol rscommenda lion.\ IUKK U-|om«i Montgomery na«g. the cjrtat, bom, W-ths Progressive Party was orgemtei 1S1& to-Th» Bna tapenMseParua BMni epsiwl 1M, S5al«aissss»asfs»MBiB|iWflili'In 1 'nV\ 'I BSisa oSutlon met at home of JMrs. C*ai'lcs Howard. MJBS Ruth Ho- aelbaker, Albion; Miss Daisy GJfck, Medina, and'Miss Jean En- rsfai, Albion, were otiasuneed win- na*rs of tho orgorfltation's essay coatost. Lighted cross above the en- trance to St. Jotm'B Episcopal church formally -d.^d3catod by the Rev David A. Pearson before a large gathering of the congrega- tion in honor of tho deceased IMr. and Mrs. John Ruggles Weld. Downie Brothem i3-Blng Circus scheduled (or July 1 at Oak Or- chard park. , II Minn Mary M, Boyd, daughtor of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Boyd, received dlplo / irnr-fre«j_seeretarlol department at Genesoelyesleynn Seminary. , , 15 Years Agp-;1924 Tho 05th nnnudl'meetlng of tho Orleans County .pioneer associa- tion took place %, , tho Albion qoart house. . : Nuthnn R. Gllport, president; Edna F. Cornell, . v^e-presidenl, Margaret McCarthy, secretary, find Ben C. Blackburn, treasurer, Of. Medina High school graduation ;clas»s. Lestor D. Acer and Miss Eliza- beth Acer, pupils of Miss Helen Hutchison, received prizes for best attendance and for best practlco, respectively, at musical recital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Waters announced engagement of their daughtor, Florence L., to James P. Andorson ot Marshflcld, Ore. Mr, nnd Mrs. Chester Potter of Eost Center street announced the engagement of tholr daughter, Oraco L., to Wurren G. Amos, and of tholr daughtor, Minnie E., to John W. Wilson, tho double wed- ding to take place 6oon. Bom, Juno 17, to Mr. and Mrs. John F, Ryan (nee Grace Yossie, former superintendent of the Me- dina hospital) of North Bend, Ore., a son, Billy John. LeGrnnd S. Whedon nnd Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Whedon attend- ed furniture exposition at Grand Rapids, Mich. Arthur E. Munson and E. J. DeLong attended Chi- cago furniture show. Lieutenant Clarence S. Ray- mond, graduated from WeRt Point, visiting hbs parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Raymond. David A. White delegate from tills district at New York Demo- cratic National convention MTlas Ruth Dcland, member of high school faculty, to anil for Purls on S. S. Majestic to take speetol graduate course in French nt the \College on the Seine.\ \Art\ Clenry, Bnct.n, Doctor, Boyle, Johnson brothers. \Ciub\ Montgomery, \Con\ Brndloy, \Pote\ Slattery, ond Rlol com- posed Modine basebnll team. Miss Louise Mackcy received prises for hlghost average In Eng- lish nnd highest general average at St. Mary a school commence- ment? Miss Mnry Ellzuboth Gol- InBher received Religion prize. weddings—Miss Anne Marshall. Gloucester, to Selwyn Rogers Mnck of Buffalo; Miss Corrlne Mno Taylor, Rasetnnd avenue, to George Chappolle Smith, Middle- port; MIBS Beulalt Coffey to Jo- soph Clifford; Miss Vera M. PAllHCh. Middleport. to Oliver K Ornoll. M*«dlnn; Miss Beatrice Plimpton, Medina, to Donald Iionrtb, Rochester D»a1hs—John Wonssaryrk; Mri Hetti© Eltaboth GuMslln; Smith Slmonson. And every day, business, ft has been on the operating table. And they have taken out or re-designed Its whole inwards. And bow it has kept on functioning, will go down in history as the eighth wonder of the world. From ocean to ocean they have administered castor oil, hot baths, cold baths, and used the stomach pump. And every time business showed a flutter of the eye-lid, they operated again—with, and without, anesthetics. Grasshoppers, they may be a problem in certain places; boll- weevils in other places; plump ladies in sailor's pants in others. But .our chief problem and men- ace, it is this new crop of Econo- mists^—and they been living on the fat of the land. But the rest of us—our belt, it still goes around 2 times. Yours, with the low down, JO SERRA. fltra. -iC&,%jyife Heads Nl«ftra' W'Wpwi-f Missionary Group The Rev. \A. S. Xewrie, pastor of the ,MeflliH» F&st Baptist ch*r*h, B»4 *aej?eit delegates trjJto &* local ,*o»gregattei attended the llflth annual meeting of the ffiagara Baptist steMation' held fririay to the AM Baptist ehuyclt, It ASblon. V The day's prtfgrann featured morning, afternoon, and evening jieiisH^s. \Tne iafjeraoon seMfccnti wa* taken trp wip the discusmton •of church missionary work and the reading of reports from the various church missionary groups. Miss Mildred Olds, clerk of the local Baptist church, read the re^ port from Medina. At the elec- tion, which tool place, Mrs. A. S. 1 Lowrie of Medina was elected president of the Women's Mission- ary work for the Niagara County association for the coming year. Next year's meeting of the group will take place in the First Baptist church of Niagara Falls. Gus Pomas Leads Orleans Columbus Republicans Agostino Pomas of Medina is chairman of the Orleans County Columbus Republican club for the coming year, and Nick DiPalma of Albion is secretary. At their last meeting the members made plnr.s for a picnic in the near future. teacher in fourth grade at Albion ut salary of $780. Weddings^—Miss Josephine Le- gasse, Medina, to Major William Lowery, Medina; Miss Margaret Martin, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., to Em- mett Kearney, Medina. Deaths—Mrs. Elizabeth Frary; Major D. Grinnell. tl-Tha Dm tuod toe ISU. ohm! wo* Is atfens tool**. tt-Chortai A Undbmh. Ir. wo» fcldaqpad, 1831 »-ivr»)t« t» th* mm bjp» wrt»« wo»grimiad,llBa M~Ww Chhot daaWfaM rkmhAawrtoa, ItSB. 20 Years Agro—1919 Mrs. Fred Perry. Mis. Charles Slkes. Mis Geoigo JJeiison, mem- beis uf Daughters of Veterans, and Mrs. Melva $t. , John, Mrs. Mary Undetdown, ur'ui Mr* Mc- Chosney, Woman's' Belief Corps members, to ottend <tate encamp- ment at Klrnira. Miss Ethel Piatts succeeded Miss liiirry as chief operator of the local telephone exchange Hon M E Post i»nd Miss Knth- crlne Acer making plans fur trip tu China, Japan, and the Philip- pines. Miss Kathcrtne Deekery. daugh- ter of Mr nnd Mrs. Henry Dock 25 Years Ago—1914 A daughter was born June 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lunnon of Shelby. Ivan Fuller, Edwin Pettit, Nel- son Hill, Lavern Beeton, Kendall Freeman, Wilbur HiU, Catherine Whipple, Ruth Walters, Lavern Fuller, Loraine Snell, Eleanor Hill, Hlchard Freeman, Lucille Paine, Frances Bowen, Eunice Fuller, Ernestine Gray, and Flor- ence Gray took part In the Chil- dren's night program at the Me- dina Grange. Gerald E. Willis, president; Hlldred A. Newell, vice-president; Helen A. Hutchison, secretary; Olive L. Fink, treasurer, and Adele Lecompte, class advisor, of Me- dina High school graduating class. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hare on June 9 at North Ridge- way a six-pound girl. S. F. Barrett, Ridgeway vice- president, and Zlba Roberts, Shel- by vice-president, elected at an- nual meeting of Orleans County Pioneer association In Albion coui\ house. Frederick Edmund MacLean announced tho opening of a tailor shop for the making of civilian, clerical, military, and livery clothing. 30 Years Ago—1909 Carl S. Barry was toostmaster and responses were made by Mrs. Nathan Gilbert, Dr. Harry Tan- ner, Mrs. M. A. Bowen, Raymond Feller, William E. Bietz, Fred B. Skinner, W. B. Murphy at the eleventh annual reunion of Me- dina High School Alumni associa- tion at Cummlngs' Country club. Bert J. Cummlngs seriously in- jured when a carbonated gas cyl- inder exploded in the basement of his confectionery store, where he was charging n soda fountain. The schooner Maple Leaf, with a full cargo of pine nnd cedar shingles, and the schooner Mes- senger, with a cargo of yellow ce- d.ar fenco posts, arrived In Oak Orchard harbor from Canada With merchandise for H. S. Selheimer. Officers Parker, Stork, ond Bcntley arrested two men for stealing merchandise fforn a freight oar. Express company found re- sponsible for negligence in case tried by lawyers Ryan and Skin- ner for George A. Houseman. Weddings — Miss Inez Grace Shlaler, Medina, to Eldred G. Davison, Baldwin, L. I-; Miss ICuthryn L. Meyer, Bowmansville, to Dry I.umtey Plxley, Alabama; Miss Loonn Carolyn Freeman, Me- dina, to J. Fenn Walker, West Khelby; Miss Marion E. Ciute, Me- dina, to W. Martin Smith, Buffalo; Miss Bertha M. Smith, Medina, to Frederick William Llndko, Me- dino; Miss Ruth Muo Beeton, Me- dina, to Frank Peters. North Oak- field; Elizabeth A. Harris, Albion, to Oliver Earl Burchell, Medina. Death—Charles Beck. Frank Housel, Jr., arrived Thursday from Oberlin college for summer vacation. • • • Members of the Herculean class of the LyndonviUe Baptist church are to picnic at Olcott Friday. • * * Mrs. Roy Ivey and Mrs. Anna Kennedy arrived Saturday from,' Athens, 0, for a few weeks' stay. • • • Among the graduates from Michigan State college is Paul Parsons, sec of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsons of LyndonviUe. • • • Mr. 6Hd\~8fff3. Kenneth Serve entertained the Dutch Treat club at the Munson cottage at Sunny Crest Saturday evening. • * » Robert Perry received his de- gree of Bachelor of Science from the New York State College of and A. S. Blair, Shelby vice-presi- dent. Weddings—L. Mae Burke to Ed- win B. Jelley, Buffalo; Lena Roche to Tom Owens; Clara Breeze, Par- ma, to Adelbert Austin, Rochester; Isabel McLeod to Asa House; Mrs. Harriet M. Bennett, Somer- set, to Ira E. Williams, Girard, Mich.; Miss Catherine Steward to Arthur J. Fee; Miss Carrie M. Hammond to Richard Bennett, Duluth. ;Tlje annual reunion^ High, ScBooi Ataanr supper: fax the high scfcol\ aasHim ^tter/ the ClaaT 3 TOl«6»,'ipi* * dance fe te£^e#8g- followi&g if* raenceroe&t exercises. MeA mmk ,^yte-Ajumhi at Both aftafes. Cerainies Monday. »t'*AHasj- iiaiifc 50 Years Ago—1889 Mr. and Mrs. George Kennan left for Cape Breton, Nova Sco- tia, where he planned to finish work on his latest book. Barns of Michael Ford, 2 miles east of Medina, destroyed by Are with loss resulting of $1,000. Jesse B. Colm8n of Shelby filed suit against state for damages to his property from widening of the\ Oak Orchard creek. Rl Rev. Cleveland Coxe of Buffalo, Bishop of the Western New York Episcopal diocese, pre- sided at St. John's confirmation service. James T. Bogue, of the famous family of nurserymen, had 95 acres planted in trees at Yuba City, Cal. Simon Adler elected president of the Medina Free Academy Alumni association at Its annual meeting; John B. L'Hommedieu, Miss Lillian Burke, Frank A. Beach, Miss Millie Allen, vice- presidents; Miss Georglana Ni- chol, secretary, and Irving Whip- ple, treasurer. Harry J[. Tanner elected secre- tary ot the 3iet annual meeting of the Orleans County Pioneer asso- ciation. J.' Demara, vice-president for Ridjeeway, and David Demaro for Shelby. Edward Posson, president, pre- sented the diplomas at the Com- mencement exercises of the Me- dina High school. Hon. E. L. Pitts addressed the students. Wedding — Miss Eflfa Bowen, Auburn, to Averill Palmer, Au- burn. \firs. •€. H. Steele was receil*! ejected president of the 8*21 Center Parent-Teacher '-ftfiSl Uonj Mrs. Edith SadisburySSl president, and Mrs. Warren\ Stofvi ey, secretary-treasurer. \^* Kirs; Gec-Tge Wright of ilM WErs. Edwin Feltit of MM? a/td Mrs. Harriet Walters, ofi Men were ou.t-of-town gu«j& theaune tea held last week'tia Eagle Harbor- Ladies' Aid »ca , *• * * • \-»»« . Jlp, ifarriet Walters of #L_ Mr.,jand Mrs. Clayton WaHejiii daughter of Buffalo, and!- \ rfilda Walters Combes oM_ rjargor -are planning to leave! for Sjn Pieego, Calif. « • * * Mf*. 'Howard Hill of East | by has been visiting in New ! City, viewing the World's FajiS \NelsOn Bogue, the weuVR&j Medina nurseryman, has anoott, ed that ho will retire from JRJ hess. * * * - Mt and Mrs. Arthur Ress and Miss Zella Resseguie of dleport and Elwyn Kieinsmii' Medina attended the commeitji ment exercises at Syreeuse $& versity iatf week. Miss' H$«it Resseguie was a member of j^, ; graduating class. »'-! • • • » •',',, Mrs, Elizabeth Wescott of Mid- dleport has announced the air gagetnentof nor daughter, Elu£* both, to \Lynn Dates, a son of Iff. and Mrs. Charles Dates of L$aK donvillc, with the wedding to 'time place In the near future. 'Jfr .... i ... i i i i);«i|tt, B* Ready For EMERGENCIES Many an outing~ia spoiled by .annoying, aggravating head * i. Here is a suggestion. aches. \\ re: contains a pocket size case that - -- •• pir - rgc medicine cabinet. holds Six pills. Carry this, and leave the largo package in your rm. MmEs ANTI-PAIN FILLS pro recommended for pain ro- . headache. Neuralgia, Mus- eUlar and Periodic Paint. Thoy taste good, act quickly, tfp iidt upsot the stomach. Your druggist sella them. Ragalar pneknge 25 for 25c. Economy packago 125 for 1140, DR MIIIS ANTI-PAIN PUIS -a 6 - THE POCKETBOOK ^ry, w«ii prtasc for highest stand- ing In spelling In eighth grnde. Georsc A Newell. tre«sun>r of the Grand Commandery of the state, t« ntts>wd grand conclave in Ithaca. 40 Years Ago—1898 At meeting of board of trustees W. R. Curry asked permission to dig on West Center street In front of W. A. Bowen's residence for gas. Salary of Postmaster L'Homme- dieu Increased from $2,200 to $2,400 per year V. D. Holdredge observed his 30th birthday with o celebration at his home. At 41st annual meeting of Or- leans County Pioneer and Histori- cal association, H. J. Tanner o* Ridjfeway was elected recording secretary; Silas M. Hood was Miss dlndys LeVan appointed | elected Ridgeway vice-president, rgoni Une L )rlean |Tne Eig' 1 \\ 0 j ,wi:i •.\•'• :,,r Igdnexi- 4 exenl jiBgara-Orle? jd su'-rne i | |UI!. . mUi <\ be ,,;umi fl in i gOll.il I- fy^ E zabeth nt of t*' 1 J s&oc wner.J Sin, -\ la: I'GERALDINE F forthright you tho Goto Tnea land, has olrea jions won <j-d screen in 1 b-'oro las! sr Eroodwoy to C.son Weilot \Hea lha rc.ultant hrc'. 3 hl her rrominont rol B:lte DoVIs i c-.d she v/as Samuel Ge!d\ ing HoigSts. given her — a; icon rc'o — ih • G-vo Ro A • , \ L. \ ••*mj$ •»-' - ::**tmmmm*