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i\.:V; Mif Uday> W-A * 1 la; »me r\? SI |M lire a ach - \ M HS MABEL W^SON ; Kails Guests , rt .*' a md Mrs. FranK tagfairi Of *i Faiib were Sunday guests |Pand Mrs. C. C. Meyer. Lnines Bowers and Miss Lei- •gKpem the Fourth at Sil- iwKuin Lake was a guest of EfpnLes PeUit op Sunday. K and Mrs. William Watson Ifduldren, Malcolm and Joyce Etei.t Lockport, spent the, ,th Mr. and Mb. Silas gttoito Schultz was a guest l!U * ee k 0 f their cousin, Miss, Mun«l of Shelby. and Mrs. Orrtn Krehbjel children, Danny and Maty •beth were Sunday guests-of »ad Mrs. J. H. Allan. - • • ;«T East Shelby Methodist Copal church was the scene of G, pretty wedding on Friday oo... June 30, at 2 o'clock, 'Mi*> Evalyn Snell, daugh- of MI and Mrs. George Snell, me bride of Harold b on of Mrs. Percy. Vin- *M The double ring ceremony rertuimed by the Rev. Car- Ji fialbert, pastor of the churcl 1« Esther Boyle presided at the Us m and played several selec* % « and the bridal chorus from Seng, in' as the bndal party Led the church. The church deviated with ferns and ^s The bnde, who entered the reh >n: the arm of her father, dress of peach lace over i'in and carried a bou- ,t e of in >«<•» roses and syps°- •lia '.id with white and bbon Her attendant, •>* * \t tskfj't %* Y M fx <^«< Charles Mfe sage- .v«iff ? erepe &iM'*a'r ~ *t the Ssjjp *nd ceur- ' vwMaistad ^^^aite*^'' -by ?£&& .lo^sta figured £&« Mman 4 ^t Jhe toplne of nd ife» §chirador'lett oe a BOO- or MM w ,B^*.!Aatenaae)& and m Jjaww^sa^taai ©n the If, aja^jtovJaafeat Syrsbti, Foriy-One drtdiOe it feitkfe .Cd'ro«e^e|ii'ent , Coimiiencfmerit^^Kfercises were held in. Bprfcer | \Central school Wednesday eyenlng. There were 41 graduates. Tie -' valedictorian Mvaijsma Yera tog&nty, daugh- \ter of air. and MM McCanty, and «ie 'i^lutatbrian' mm- Miss Rhea ^odW|>;*, daughter jottMr. and Mrs. r Wffli?m^odfeilii| «r Msor mm JB*nn£ft and • Bight jBenoeti* •''•• -.' v -• •'•'.* rMr. and Bits,-tosenh Schuife at* spenttin| a few days ipwstr of Mends to j^gtfcut,; ^ , ..- .-Sic. and j^«'&'«jRptt SWift and IaMbfjof- ;ftc»c|i&%; si^|t,Sun r as» •ma.w aBBSG M Rifts. 'Wife dental gold Mrs. 'Fran^iSfcHsehsDiv former . : hy,gieiiist <~ot\ Barker High schpol^-undenvfint^Uhyroid oper- ation' i$st Saturday :• in ! a Chicago hospItaL . • • •. \ m r «and Ktrs. Lojuis Arnold.have purchased the ,Gr4ce v Morgan house 1 ! oh \Quaker/ st^g'et and -will take possession this'&eek.. Mr.^nd Mrs. WiHiam Bensiett and idaughter,. M^rlvn!, spent a few days JaslJWefik.-aUthe homes , ,,,,1,), \g, if iVJl ; 1 'Hi Weft G*lnes Stud*nt» Return ***»waff*fife'f • •.-, well, Aitool* :«. Tf#n Roth spehf pm qf m% wsife in Kew y&j!it.^«ft they sstteodecl the New ToJk World's fair, &s well AS vising M®& other, places of in- terest. They wei\e a part of fhe, studettt hooy of the Waterljori schofli who gftjoyed a bus trip w NeW YMk last week. Audrey Poster of thla piape and Alice StriqlOlod of Town Line road are visiting ( theic sister and brother, Mr. and Mjrs. Keith Strickland at Detroit. Their par- ents, Mr. aad' Mrs. Edward For- tep, and Mr. and Mrs. George Btric&and took them to Canada Sunday where, iliey jyere to meet the Heith .Strlcklands. Arnold and -Helen Roth \yere menipers pf the elfiht)i grade grad- uating class at Waterport school last Monday evening. Another year they will start their high school dutjes. • , . . Miles Scrtucke is spending the weekend with relatives in Penn- sylvania, . . . v Mrs, Richard Grimes accom- panied her son, Richard, Jr.. of Shelby, on *a trip to Friendship, *tt* MEDINA TRIBUNE <• >> t f • -<•**,•* ^ ^T4^I^F4NPMMNW^**V MB Sunday. ,1*«tJ^f pim$m isister and imm: ¥r« »nd-Ifr*. •. t And% '-mtilm -m : mttm, mm . Mimym-Mft' graduate* « Imdiattons ....-,,„.- -.,.„ , •lates. •. . >^n *•• *'.'- ; j\ : Ito.and. Mr4t flelprt HaflM^r Mlsi sB*rit:S«tt4# ffl&hi* 'Wb- th*ir fisasittS* M& «WJ4 wfifn If. if, Lund. - Mre, §fttah Stcwast and ^*,1toi l^rid* *or« a powder ^^gpMbte w|th W»tCh- - itt'^l!^ J of *B8no*.#M1)iraS; \* Ws*l||#i ; Wtte*hiiBr^»' Mth ; ' \$pi8».-§)tviss \ lioUiL the bride Ladies'Night at k Orchard Park 'ii^jviyi.iit.^.^i.^ %$% Mo^te''whftiiv«|vktji 'itrs.' r«ter Ra«d.oljph -in. Medlnui has '^eti: r Mnph! .two isee^a Mth^ \ anft l^l, Bih- |W osir REDDY KILOWATT AND HIS FRIENDS ff^m^is^m^mm HASHWlTHAOAS«INAlfl.ASHM;iFT-OVEIl ^AEAtS TA5Tt GOOD W«EN » KEfeP THI^OS FUESH, IN THE ELECTRIC 1^E.FRiaEttWpli / F/bcw <rf #Atf World's fair visit ^m electric companys exhibits— The Forward March of 'Amtiica and the Electrified Farm. NIAGARA. lOCKFOW & ONtOlO iMU CO. MIAQAIU^HUOSOM Anna St$*«ct of AlWoh spehF% Evening at '^fE^I^ fcon^e Ml Mrs. Fas? h.ft£fe# tltother tftffli' BuffplQ Mth Mfe • . . - •': . Mr, and: Mm^wwm-t^W- sjpeftt an afternoon^J»«HC9»p Mm Mv* and tifa. mu *oUanr«t Wl Chester, »#- •' rf Busscli lio-ltantfc'SorioflSi:, mm Mrs. wm mmm ?t n^^j. grodu«ied_&ttt, Jron» M»p*a]il: school at sochtestfer Jjist week* m is a grandson of Mrs, f da Howlett of Knowtesvlllfe, and a iiephe* of Bjr. and Mrs, Edwarjl pjiyew of' •this plftCO. e '• ' . * \ , Mr. and Mrs, Roy, ffuller m& Mtlas Fem Smith <f SofltU Qfron visited A. J. Smith 'arid family Sunday. Mr.-and Mrs. Charles Jllscoelt of; Hilton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis. hte sis^wMr^fMotft fal#. ^^^i|_a|tert(|ed fee ahioy?^ as=* EAGLE HAEBOR [il'^iiTuliUHitgi BY MISS MKNNIB SOUTH- WORTH District Head to Preside at Church Service and Session On Sunday, July 10, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the district su- perintendent will preach and hold communion service, followed by a local conferencor It is expected the painting of the interior of the church will begin this week. Mrs. Eva Robertson of Nutida was a guest at the Cutts-Hunger- ford home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and Robert Kmery of Elmira Were in town Sunday. At church Sunday we had a patriotic bouquet, composed of red roses, white lilies, and blue delphinium a gift from Mrs. Oeorge Wright. e-BS KNOWLESVILLE BY MRS. GEORGE BENSON Bldcklcy - Reed Nuptials In Lockport The marriage of Mils EthO Rood, daughter nf Mr. and Mr«. JameH Reed of Knowlosvllle, to Harold N. Blacklcy. son of John Blockley of Lockport, took place Saturduy at the Hotel U>x Plaia In Lockport. The Rev. Harry Bw- gen, of the Plymouth Congrega- tional church, perforined the cere- for. Ate* -M» te mmw, |frs,pteh, Th»ted|© nrfte was *oa ffr Mrs. WoodfoiC vm ma Hto hy Mrt, ynmm *&*M Mut Wright, Miss HljSglns was _ resented a benUtiful occaelonal chair and indirect lighting floor taftp. _ tuna Axtell returnea homo from her school at Pcughkeepsie, l^id«fy, for her summer vaca- t}W» with her pawsnts, tSt, and Mrs. George Axtell, -Mts. ©eori© Hiding and Mrs. George Behsoh wul attend tho Trlbjffie McaM6h 4 m $m el- folr at Olcott, Saturday. > Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and son, Ow,en, In company with Bo- chtsater friends, are spending, a •week in a cottage at Midland, <?annda. Word has been received that Mrs. Aria HUnn of Batnvia and Mra. Harriett Fldlngcr of Oak- Scld, sisters of Mrs. George Ben- son, enrouto to tho World's Fair on Treasure Island, Col-, spent tho •weekend with Dr. and Mrs. John Green at Falls City, Neb. Dr. John Green is brother of Mrs. Frank Hlgglns. They also expect to spend a week in Templeton, Cal., with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Potter, former residents of ICnowlesvlllo and MiUvtUe. Janet Sutton spent last week visiting friends In Albion. J. O. Gilbert, wlto and daugh- ter, of Pittsburgh, wore weekend guests of Mi's. Cora Woodford. About 18 attended a surprise party and picnic supper for Rus- sell Hill. Monday night. Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy WhltwoU of Whlto Plains wore out-of-town guests. Mrs. Mildred Howlott of Hhaco Is home, caring for her mother, Mrs. Ario Whltlna, who 1B 111. Myra Howes of Gaines spont Friday afternoon and evening with Doris Sutton. There will be a home modo Ico cream social an tho Methodist church lawn Thursday night, July 13. Evoryono welcome. Mr. (MM Mrs. Joseph Morgan and daughters, Volorle and Mrs. Clayton Duncan of Port Huron, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard and Mr. and Mm. Qatch. the first o* the WOek, .A^vnctftiorl tllslq School f&r air children of both churches Is being held in tho Presbyterian church every morning from 0:30 a. m. to 12 m. Mr. end Mrs. William Sutton ana daughter, Janet, wore Sun- day luncheon guest* at the home olAiien A>mrfroni Ih Awlon. EJlrs, Minnie Stanley, Mrs, Em- ma Matties, and Andrew Stanley Local Nine To Play lockport Daunccs - %(j Dauwses of lockport, tou^* ^4 si ite ot tho strongest tear»| l««tgte,1vlU t» we nest oppoitenU fop«iV\\VWttteton's team, «M1 ThitsfeaaVnUlhtthe local nlnawlU J mWty ftsaert their rinht to »e iivaed to the mm «?««& wiHv mu bettcrr seml-pcO t«»m» «f Wi»terA He\i» York. \Batik* Barms aM 4,-Marlon Witt see action <ta the 09k Orclmrtlwk mound for- th©; lagaw, end their stanta \will h^ reoewed by Q, Marlon, • 4 iPhe Hn«-vl« Btibay\ ^b; q«r- Blliaifrpi Q, Morton, cj Gwirett, lt| JHafermon! ef; Sml«»> rf, * Harness Racin Attracts Over 100ft tttUau Abhpy, ownea by «S- year-oW Paekett Rlgttpy qf BQ- chtater, and Betty J5oon, owned arid driven by JUJIQ Dllimun of S Wor, were winners In tho Al- an Driving club's first tones* races hold Tuesday July 4, be- fore over 1,000 ruclhjg fans ftohv Western New York, >., Rignoy's hobse took tt«*e straight first placcn, while M|R9 Dillman'B Botty Boop WOrj flwt and third heats of tho third, svent and finished third in Hid seeoM • !• • ••!•—IIIW I •MH#MPIBW»^W >HI|lH|iiVfr '•iii mm m*m M JM mm yn MM UIH mm mm -d«* mm HH .*w* e»i unit m>«p iifaip'liWn.i.i >«ftw^^Hi iJ«^J^^ t 4\***l , ll ' | i^* 1 * 1 ' 1111 \ ^y ^r mm t|*tat*ttoj i^iffijKgm» FACTS YDT1 NKVER *<$$, C^ZTDKS&.Q? motored to Okott fleaolv Kiagai-a Falls, Lowiston, and Fori Niagara Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Rowo IB visiting relatives in Honoayo Falls. Miss Masle Owen of Detroit, Mich., was weekend guest at tho Felstend homo. Shirley Henderson ot Buffalo is spending tho summer vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cook at Hotel Cook. The llov. Henry Marquis of Waterport occupied tho Methodist pulpit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson of Plttsford have been spending a week with their couBlns, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Oatrnndor. Miss Ann Qay.e returned Mon- day night from a 30-day visit In New York city. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Burns spont last woek In Snyder with tholr daughter, Mrs. Leo Rogers, and family, to *h* Wt«t, J ,i swtt«r*««uiM.ii«i\ THE LONE RANGER . k! top mmjy»*m%*^ IMWftlfliUlJUll* mmqum ML In l'.-i ' J>!^ I ' >1 ,V«rttttl. • «HWW-*B. a.'*-v 'at'; >1 <-'•* * jlU«n »••• - ^* s ^sS B «^L»l\ &\ Mt orowa m*£ II—AlUS «l iowr * J t)»«im. xf^p*. J*\Sri*i«;jii«i :v,i •P^ne who m$*> i'.j^k. ,i will «M»*«r U Mart. loy. ,. second place. , ,, . . Hari-y I^Bttln, Albtoji, w&» tho sooon'tt event with find plhco In tlio flwf and wscqi|d„ htnt£^wlth, Yvonrlo 4 MsKlwyn. pmM Jointly by Lattln and WlUr«<| rfob«m, of Alliioh. Close Kcconil im each hqnt Wan Knloty Btar, owned by Albion CJoffoy brotltprs, friHui'i \ i^ftmm^m • f PlaniKKl for Gentnee A tour for OpcMJe find Ork loans county growerp if WtyM and Oswego to MO i^mato. nnd lottuoe work UIH1O> */tiy «Bd «l«> to see luttuco pncKMUigg lieen tontotlvoly fixed for J(lly 18, but oa the njQuont of the mwmnmjt ho moved to July 20. ' I H.li-1 1MM tmtii-i >irji;i tiniiin .•uli'HI UrJUIllO tJWLlii; n: n MM; Hijiift ^r.iu ;ii*i II-:IWM ijawn .:.ui • lu'iuu^Ji MM nw:. niiiuuH IJU13 nM nun: inawr.1 rm iif-i: ( m-wpiwr-n t-UJii i.wr.v.1 nun tquc«a '4 . s. *#[»>«M^'«i '^ftPS AHllAl) em eMH M 'Jo^ 18, Wednogdoy-St. Mary'i Jftiy tb-Sl-aa, Thumdoy. 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