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<t*~- *.; mt ~\\ THB HKUWAVTRIB0NE ' • mmnmmmmmmmm Do You Want To it . , « / s.« >: fir * ISO * »y It's Easy WHEN YOU DEPEND ON ^fc.-. x'j^gwjr -sfc~'*i*igSj. w^Vjfrg|jtt»)>flw|»esajg -a, t«H»tes»»3s»v? MEDINA TRIBUNE nn / The call of places-away is loud and insistent and grasps you with a grip that is hard and fast. The powerful urge to new scenes or the nostalgic press of old familiar places hits you and the blow is not soft. Obey that call! Enjoy yourself com- pletely on your once-a-year vacation. The Clothes You Wear Add Pleasure If you're a man you'll want comfortable knock-about clothes that can give you yeoman service for ordinary occasions; and fashion- able dress clothes for going out. A woman wants everything from dude ranch overalls to filmy formats. You can find these pleasure- givers listed in the Medina Tribune by your favorite stores. The Things You Do Provide Your Fun Snap ! You have a record of what you have done. Candid cam- eras and movie cameras preserve your fun for later. You can *get excellent results from the games, binoculars, son glasses, picnic sets, fishing tackle, little radios and phonographs, water- proof wrist watches, and books that you buy through the Medina Tribune ads. Your Vacation IS Perfect When You Use Tribune Ads to Solve Your Problems , Iftrjk Jaimes A? Sheldon ;Wo«l has boon received of the death ol Mra, James A, Sheldon, m QpfaUMtmw *»,!«*«». flte. Mrs. Sheldon, who formerly re- sided on the Culvert road, cast of Medina, is survived by her hus- band; one brother, Fred, of Tarn- St, and one cousin, Mis* Jc*»io all of Medina. Reminiscences Qfjformer Days To Highlight Knowlesville School Bunion Aug: X» Thcwe Attending Urged to Bring Along Old V hotographu «nd Sdtooi Programs ^ » tPHHilJiill'iilnilnniiilJifyjiill I J (l I'!', nll^U 4 , , \• | JBbim platintai to attend a th« urged by Nathan S, R> Gilbert, pw^nt. <?«,%* ftoip, to brlnf alon* old iphoto«rarih», T old pro- Itwjw, re«u m fhey are alao mmmaem OBITUARY sssmam Mrs. Cephas Yaxley Mrs. Cephas Yaxley, aged «8 years, passed away Thursday, August 3, at her home on Fruit avenue after a long Illness. Mra. Yaxley, who was a mem- ber of the First Baptist church, la survived by her husband; ono. daughter, Mrs. Donald W, Acer of Medina, and three grandsons. Funeral services were held Sat- urday afternoon, the Rev* A* S, Lowrie ofTclatlng. Burial was in West Iildgeway cemetery. Mrs. Michael J. Donovan Funeral services tor Mrs. Mi- chael J. Donovan, who died Sun- day at her home in Qeneseo, were hold Wednesday morning at St. Mury'a church there. Burial was In St. Mary's cemetery there. Mrs. Donovan Is survived by her husband; two brothers, Wit Ham JB. Harrington of Medina and ~ 'noton of Li- vonia, and two sisters, Mra. Kliro- tho Rov. T. J. Harrington both hoilly of Rochester and Mrs. J. B. Light of Avon. Mrs. Inger Skinner Funoral services for Mrs. Inger Skinner, aged 81 years, who died Thursday night at the home of her nephew. Supervisor Olo N. Orslnnd, of Kendall, were held there Sunday afternoon. Burial was In Kendall comctcry. Mrs. Skinnor, who was a mem- ber of tho Kendall Methodist church, is survived by two step- ions, Alfred Skinner of Medina irtd Charles Skinner of Carlton! itwo nephews, Mr. Orsland and Newton Johnson, and one nleco, Mnr. Marie Smith, the latter two of Mlkdo, Mich. urged to think back and dig out of ihejr tnemorlM unusual or tunny_exp*rlentei taking pla&a in their former school diytl as Simi* nhpclnjt w«i town a patVqTfM program. Hosts place, A> noon dtnnoi be JOTM byjh« MjWbnaiy #o* cleiy of tho Presbyteriart chwrcli forms a part of tlio entertain. aw«!fflofn Journal is guest «Po»k«r. Oakftcld Firemen Plan Field Day Onkfleld firemen are already formulating plans for their sev- enth annual field day to take r>laco In the village park, Labor day, At that time annual inspection will be held. One of the feature events will be a parade which will have fteemen from over # companies in the Weitew 3N# Yd*k area pactlcipaung. .. f On the general committee 6rb Qienn Sohulte, . John McEntoV Donald Scott, George UNUO, It'A Burr, Waltor J. Green, and M, & OUasted. •i\-i'' ' j'i in 'I i in Ningara-Orlcaiib Golf Contest To Start Saturday •• 'f\\\ \ Tho second annual golf tourna- ment, sponsored by tr\o Nlug;ai'«- Orleans County club, gets under- way Saturday to continue through Sunday, August 20, according to Nitftn County Raid ^ms4 Dayi *^a^ ^a|ajf^ajp Dselinatioit loewtekfori •4*enteW« '^^t^iaWsluatt Njagare «*HJ •»•*»• mm Ip* ipiaic«nt« .froan mm tonawanda mm* ,tiiHiiiiliiiiVi|iliil»i i'ii i>ii»ii|iii»ic the l*W|W^S mi u'j>i<inimiiiiiii'«nKi|tVwi^ij uwmi'»»ii^iiiiiiiiinm»jti>ii|iliii) , <miiiMiijii^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmm TRAVEL AND VAC AT] Accident Insur; f0 Covei^w^ nf'An Tfte Cost <]$ Q$? $MimJ Mmtik I moNEiis mwmmm ™/*?T- ^^M!f^%' Wr^flwSf.jpe' «7-Si><^§^^'.;. iWtr Roy Wheolor, Mlddleport,e of tho club. yc idl ownor Twins To Have Conclave At Batavia Next Month Tho first annuol convention of tho ICmptro State Brotherhood of Twins' association Is sot for Sep- tember 3 at thq Bntovla fair grounds, according to Alon Adnlr and Alton Clair Taber, QenoBOe county identicals and founders of the organization. Mrs. Walter H. Olds Mrs. Waller H. Olds, aged 77 years, died ourly Monday morning at her homo on Ohio street after n long illness. A resident of Me- dina most of nor life, she was a member of the First Baptist church. Surviving lire her husband; one son, It. Ho wind Olds; one daugh- ter, Miss Mildred F. Olds; one* brother, Frank S. Howard, all of Medina; one granddaughter, Miss Betty Olds of Buffalo, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will bo held at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, tho Rev. Ward B. Hurlburt of Al- bion orriciutlng. Burial will bo in Mt. Albion cemetery. Wings To Start Six- Game Scries Today **Black Jack\ Sturdy, popular Red Wing second buseman. will be on the firing line with his big bludgoon when tho Jersey City Oiants invado Rochester Thurs- day, August 10, to open a \cru- cial\ six-game series with tho Wings. Those two clubs will be bottling for the International loop's top spot, thus Insuring a knock 'em down, drojg 'cm out scrap. One game will be played Thursday night, two Friday night, one Sat- urday afternoon, and two moro Sunday afternoon. Local BOJH To Go To Crystal Herbie Brennan, Richard Marks, John Stlllwoll, Joseph Marino, «nd Domlnlck Alboncse leave to- morrow for Crystal Beach for a day's outing that will include a boat ride on the steamer \Cana- diono,\ bathing, etc. The boysjaro given this trip for getting the most subscriptions to a Buffalo panor In a contest among local newKies. Gas and Electric Employees Picnic At Olcott About 1,000 employees of tho western division of the New York State Electric and Gas corporation, including the Medina office, held their annual outing at Krull park, Olcott, yesterday afteemoon, SUMMER SCOOPS By Ag Lost Thursday, liotto Oowuns, \Dot\ Walker, Mary Lou Tuckor, Zollu Thompson, and Betty Bour- oughs dashed oil to Shea's Buf- falo to sco \Andy Hnrdy Clots Spring Fover.\ They advised us to put it on our \must sco\ list, und they know what they wore talk- ing nboutl On the same day, Bob Bench. Bob Waters, and Chorllo Hood got the bright idea to ride to tho lake on their bikes I Wall—It so hnjH pencd that they hud three uciN dents on tho woy. Their bike* co < llded almost inctssalitly—or so 1 teemed) \McCarth\ is book in . town after a gloi'lou* vacation at Onk Orchard on tho Lukel She'll make a return engagement during tho third wcook of August to attend a house party there! v Speaking of \McCarth alio, along with Helen and Mike, triod to play thq good sumurlton at the Jay Ceo blow-off • last week!- Aitd the gentii didn't burn much—jti a trlile. If you con Imaglnol \Teddy Boer\ MacDonell, Horb and John Feller, Virginia Crom- well', Jack Ainslee ond*-on, crowd* of kids sbemed to be having n wow of a time—-with DHfb Dovtl Oliver bolng tho main attraction! The wlerd music and spotlight seemed to Increase the. tension of tho uctl Funny now the announc- ers' voices echoed all over town! \Oln\ is thrilled over her now cocktail sot, \Jean\ Is back from the Falls. Mnry E. and Ellen B. are spending two weeks in Syra- cuse. Johnny Shoemaker uahored at Harold Suzanne's wedding— and could eauily hove been mis- taken for the best manl Wo noticed 0 very swanky ma- roon colored car from Key West, Florida, (.'ruining around town Saturday nffl (Our favorite color, by tho way!) Shortly after, we apled \Herb\ Whttmorc onkling down West Center, bathing suit in hand, and ready for a nice, cool :angg spent the y Uitit week, at lpl Some of the gan afternoon, one day L,, „_„.,, ... Jeanne MaKnnu'tt. She lugged ou her scrapbook and they irturted remlnlHcingi You sce—lt holds all the publicity she received 0 eouple of years ago) Who is the screwball who sings about a pailfull of fun la the \Barrel I'olka\?!! And, sp«aklng of songs, we hoard a now num- ber called \1*11 Kemember.\ If it rates tt)o popularity It deserve*, we em% very well forget! 966 •\IwrW All \^•\fl' SB r\U9tt »\ir-f» -.i ^sspnsja 7 ^ .'fr-»* awoH Tvaawna * - \•'** - • - Hewitt's ^r^-^l^iiliili? '*i :xm >i —and good ftlways! |ll odor! 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