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S\ :.% If*-..,--::^.' ra't *u?m •, ;' -t,% I 'i ' fw iiil \ *•' •, ii • •• •»,» ;ji; -;,|,n, KDVTS OF > < ITEMS OP INTEREST FHOM OUB NEIGHBOKS ILag^l&' * -a. r. ...... . IH.M.IM. ••• inAnrii.irii . .,).,, MM fin, , ..i. ,.,,-.,, . i . . .;.' .' \ n i. c BY MRS, It CWHEELER Vtftiffhm, matt, VminkiUklpohi JSejpiofls ©w Weekend^. Mr, «nd Mrs, Hurry D, Wheeler pffejnllWrB. BulpirB. Wheel- er Wended, the Brougbton fam- ily reunion held Sunday after- noon at the home of Mr. and Mte. A. M. Allen of Carlton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Gvaeey and Mr. und Mm. Loo Bayne at- ttrided tho Preston-Nichols fam- ily reunion hrld at? the home ot Mr. and Mrs Alfred Fentherstone Cf Barker on Sfltujrdoir'WftejSioon, Mr. ar.d Men CTwl TJcvonflhire and duughtcm, BeStricij, Mprlan, and Sbiilry, attended the Flat* family reunion held ot South Park, Rorhei-lc!, Sundijy • after- noon. Mp» and Mr* $ianejf^3&ll|p, Mr. and Mm Clifford Zamw ot Medina, und Mi .ind Mrs. How- ard Kemp of Hoelu'nter are vaca- tioning nl CM.iylon. N. Y. Mr. and Mm Howard Corner spent Morula) evening with Mi and Mrn. C'tdfiu I''intt of OuBport. A \Hillbilly Wedding,\ hpiin- sorod by tin- I.yricj*»nvill*., (irunge, will bo pruiu'iiirtl on Thursday and Friday «-.rnn.«». Auuunt lo- ll, ot the Grange hall. The Yale* ll.tr ,. Iiiirciu will hold the annual pium on iln Yates Center community play ground Amrtiai 17 The Cooper f.muly M union up- hold Sutulay, Au/jui-t (J, ut Mc- dlnn Cily park Mra. Millard Hmythe and buby icon spent last week with her sis* tor, Mrs, HowaM Young, and fam- ily of Fredonja^ • - Mr. an$ Mm t \Rdgev WMaqm and Mr. and wits,' Howard Hinck- ley of Medina spent last week at Charleston Lake, Canada. Miss Violet »orcen Ms had as guest Mto Ethel Barker of Me- dina.- -.-...' •'\ •\•.- - ••\:•' - J '' Mr. and Mr?, Howard, SMnnoj? and *)n, Lon„ o< ; ^ebhjtrc TO*. Fid., are here for*o fw^inohw visit with friends and relatives,/ Mrs. Eifio BaKtain la vMJllhg her flfdteifr, Mra. Irene Wergwpn o| Caledonia. A .daughter was born to; Mjr?. and Mr/3, Elmer Wing of Barker at the Medina Memorial hospital on August X. Mr«, Wing was MlfjS Dopotby Newton before her mat- rJage, Miu. R, J. Mileham and son, William, have been entertaining frlonds frem XUicheater. M.m. Etta Sill in Visiting Mrs. Howard Burgee and family of Rottheatcr. The Jtev. and Mra. Warren P, I Codn and' tomJly ot Patterson, N, J., are nnoBj(*in«,ttio month of Au- «u«t at the cottage of the Into Ilay Coon at Shndlaee, Mr. and Mrs. Crank Houfiel nnd Mr. and Mrs. CJoyton Housol are vurutioning ul Chautauqua. Mtra Florence Bale, who was a Burgifol piiUont In tiio Mi;dln« Me- morliil hospital, has returned home. * Mr .ind. Mrs. CUTTord N, Hfiy- rifr mi<| little HOn Of RocheHter weir weekend guodtfl o? their ptlt'- inlh, Mr. and Mrs. U. 6. Wheeler. i >n .Saturday thpy attondod the I'lenUm-Nlcholfl family reunion at Hmker, nnd on Sunday afternoon • Ww B'iu)(hton family reunion ot j Cajlion cnme on Monday tip i.pcnd a. few days v/lth her Bfeter, Mrs^<Jhpter Eaton, and family. ^ % ' Mi', and Mra. John,j^rMJinton of SoduH called on Mr. and Mrs. ^mory Breltoman on TiieaQuy whfl© enroute to Brant/ordJ Ohi Mrrand Mrs. Veto® Qfromn, acr companled by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood, spent Moadsy in Toroj&to, Mr. anil Mrs, ftmoey Breitoman and dflughiSew gpeni giinday «f- f rnnoon v/lth Mr. and Mrs, Harry gliarswober at Castllo. Philip arid Hobart Sijell arc visiting friends in Now Jersey and whiio Ihere will spend eoioe time at the World's W$k, Mra. VflUJtZin Bird is nursing an injured arm, received while pick- ing cherries. cms ^ WlmSR, l**mp t m & <MwjMtifrv&bM%b&M W^^^^^V^ at Batavia Fair BY MBS. BEN COLTON !959 JEDDO •¥• HY MRS. EMORY CRKITSMAN U'rlijhl- Drown ite union Wcdnesdny Mrs. Arthur Adomii pf Court- liihd, f)nl., In vlnitinfl ri'liilivcB nnd fiii'iiilii In thl/i vicinity mid, with olliein f/urn tinre, will uttciul tho Wii«hl lliuwn reunion nt llunt- inKliiii Hc.ich on Wednewlny of- li i in,on Mn'i Mine CnifU relumed on Siituillw, nfU'l hpelldinH II week with M-IIIIIM'II nl Jluirnlo nnd C'ry«- tvil Hc-neh l''innk Norton It vlnltlnfl relo- tiwH ,md filcnilu ut WlilimnHon I III' Wl'i'll MIH llii/el llelunn unit i.orin, .M.IIIIM mill llnvnl, of ('luoiisn. Mlddlcport Man Heads Droman Family Twenty-eight members of the Droman family held their twenty- flrut reunion at ChurchvilJe park on Sunday, Auguat 0. Dinner was served from a long table, and it w/m followed by a Duslncsa meet- ing with the president, Charles Muoss, presiding. The officers for next year ar«T| pronldent, W. S. Droman, Middle- port; vice-president, John Dro- man, Churchvlilc. HecreUiry and troiiKurcr. Mrs. Vernon lielmun of Wood lawn; table committee, Mm. iflunche Schultz imd Mrs. Oeorac Tlefel of Middleport, and Mrs, RUJIHCII Uroman of Gasport. Tho reunion will be held the ncciind Sunday In August, 1040, at Kiull pink, Olcott. Synchronized and individual juggling of sequin and aluminum clubs and hoops in *.golden setting by the 5 Juggling Jewels combines for pleasing eotc^tfljnmonj *rhlcb reaches a compelling finale at the Bntavia Fair, Augu/t 14th-l»th. EI) WKBBKR SEHVICK STATION Cor. Went Ave and Muitle IIIIIKH I'liono 3HO Feed Grinding, Corn Shelling: and Mixing at J. 0. RIGNEL CO., INC. (ORLBANS MILLS) Main St.. Medina, N. Y. The wxtli iinnunj picnic of 'teachers and pupllB of .School DIs- trlcl N<>. 4 In Itoyiilton wan held on the school groundx Saturday, AuifUKt fl. Sixty altended. The prt'Hldont, Marry 1'almer, gave the uddrcsH of wrliimie Frank Robr inson, ,i teacher M yeaiB ago, led in prayer Two dentin* occurred duilng the yenr Min William Kink rood roHoluliiin« on the death of Hie laU) A U McDonald of Mld- dlepnil; Mr» Hud K Fuller rend roinluliorM mi the ile.ilh of the l/ite Mih Melvin ./enkiin. Teach- er» und pupil, alihweieil to lull i.,ill. A rimniriiiting (orniniltee of IVIIH I'j rii-i,| (i.uiei. Mi'. Ilownid V'lncctil. and Men Cnllon w lecled Uie nfliccTs fin the in xl ye.il pi e>ldenl, P!irwi| Weliliri. \ ice- pi esldi nt Mi • find K Kullei , •cciclnr y, Ml*x l.ulu (illbert, li e.i in i i . .Inliii (lilln i I. In tin i,in, Wnller Willi.,m Mr. Mud K Fuller, lii.nim in of i r-fi I'shriinnls fm iiexl win , Mi« W.i'tei Wil- llumii, ih.uimnn uf program for next yein The piogi.mi was In charKe of Mil Vein tJunlnp of U'ttnvi.i giuiip .Miijpr.H. \Amori- en,\ led liv Mm llnw.iid Vincent; a loiter win. ie.nl fmin Mi« tiruce Wllllnms Hclanuei i,f Helrnont, Moan, one fmm Mi. Il.itlie Ko- ljert> WIMIII of Floinlii, ,md one from Ilownid (jilheit i>f JJetroit, ST\ Mich.; Mrs. Walter Williams re- cited o poem; Donald Etonian of Butavin gave n patriotic reading; Frank Robinson of Maryland, a teacher 68 years ago, was called on and gave a short talk on life and learning; the meeting closed by singing \Home Sweet Home\ Tho reunion next year will be held tho first Saturday in August, Sup- per was Herved from two long tables on the lawn. MIMM Ruby Scarborough of Lockport Is spending a few days with hor parenta, Mr. and Mrs. David Scarborough. Richard Anderson left Friday to join the Army A'r Corps nt Mltchol Field L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lelth of Cleveland, O., spent the weekend at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frod Anderson. The Mason-Clark reunion was hold Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mr.i, Earl Monhold. Mrs. Lulu Melcalf la in tho ! HulTiilo General hospital for treatment Mr ind Mrs. l.eo Mcon-gor of Niagara FOIIH were weekend gueiit.s of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott. MI.H.H Sidney I.aw ton of Lock- piiit IH spending a few days with Mm Douglas Chapman The men's degree team of Hart- l-ind (iriini(e conferred the third and fointli flegree.i on n CIDKH of randldiitr» at Rarrc Ornngc Sat- urday evenn '. Mr miii M ^. Home! San bor- ough hu\.e , ncd fium a llah- iru? trip in Canada. Mrn. L. J, Mead and daughter, Doinlhy. and the MJHHOS Martha and Augusta Handler leave Wed iiesday for I'cntwater, Mich., tin n f''irner home, to attend \Old Home Week.\ Mrn F 0 Webber und daunb ter, liuibol, wilh Mrn. Stunli y Webber and sons of Hartlund, i^/Jrs l(,\,i nif guests of Mrs. D. V, Manning i I Middleport at Outing park on Saturday. KNOWLESVILIE iJY MHS (IKORGE IIEN.S<JN Alaska and Colden Oatc Trip Taken by Knovvlt'sville Visitor M.hs l).-i..sy Cook, who teaches a' H lint, Mich, han letuincd bom ,. nation tup w Alaska jncl the (, Men Gole Expoatinii at .San ri.mcisco .i r ut is now \ iMlin e, her p.ii-nt.'., Mi and Mi: benjamin i • \k 4 W.dtei Tucker and twu A.Hard b • , ale (jiiiping at the liikf for .i lisv el.jy- Silinil.iy afternoon Mar guret I' • ^l i ntei t.ulieil a few fucri <ls lit a in nlgo lum ,'.ci HI fm Mis J times II yi'i of i'ltl liuigti, i'a, Whu lb \ iling bet l.itlici, Frank Unlh- |, id Mi n,d Mrs. James Sidney H A r uf ituifalo were wet-kend I i;.,. t' ..f Mi and Mi» William / i( AC M.n i,iii Spaiitnii of tin' F'Dili'r Mi at : pen' i f U 'l 111 I IO III l'll-ll II Mi • I .mm.i i{uest, I a., ill pent l.i ' 'A II St Silwi I ..ike Chi Monday afternoon IMi'S. Oeoi ge I IU;L;III .. Mi • John Wr I gilt, and Mi' (r.,i«r MeriMin iitlendcd the n.niebi. i of Union Veterans blilbd.n i, n.i|iiet at Mupie Crest inn in .Medina -gre I- MM Lot tie CltfPft Thompson and ^li n -on aid fiimlly of VVud- dlngion I'IIC Kuesls of her sifter. hus- f(A d . III!' '1,1 M.itl. Sin.Ill k ..' a • y - l.i.st v>.'('('k •i Mis Cir.iie i s anil hpi of lliiioklvn. ' \ t t.uj|. i >;uly ^NEVER* KNEW 1 Ih ' 1 6COTLAWD, JAPAN AND , £ MAYING JAWS, SOUPS i ). AND MEAT JEIUB.3.... ' > ^-^r JIT Sti Ik > CHINA IS SO BIQ.THAT IP \TMB CHINESE eUllT Z50QO 1^11.65 OY ROA05 A YEAR. V%k 40 °0 VHAB9 WOULD , S \T^PA«9 BBFORS AN AO- BQOATBTPANSPORT * SVSTflM EVOtVBO/ \ )/J PCClAL CAMERAS IN- eNTRO OV A 0OCTDO VIQNOW PO«| PHOTOfiRAPtllN(3 UGHTNIMQ ^MM/ I (JOOOGWT WONbEBFOL BCSULT* FOOM | SOUTH ArBlCA,sVWEBt; TWUNOBa- *TC)HM6 ABB MORS FREQUBNT... TV(fi CAUBQM CM* 08TBCT TIW» IINTfRVAll IN A LIOMTNINO TUAQH 'jMAlUQ WAN A MlUUCWHOr A <H Aya/Ti»] vanBA count! QBAwaao t MUX/t> kfifci •*m K He GBBYMOUMaPOPULAR AS A V) PHTANO WUNpNdDOG 3INC0 THB ONLV OOO Til AT W^OT B B^N ffOOO YHAR.g Ahap (^ . At,\rV4Y© IN PABMION.^ biand, from Wednesday untU Sat- urday. They had a family reunion atSEliicdtt Creek park on Friday • • B£r. and Mrs. Chnrles Kilner of Syracuse spent part of last Thurs- day and Friday with his niece, Mrs. Frank Hjggtos, and family. June Hill is visiting Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy WhJtweU at White Plains and will see the sights at ;tbe Kew York Wirld'is Fair while Gm>me PrBdonvaudl step-daugh- ter^ Miss Pearl Smith, returned home Saturday after spending two weeks with big brother at Bed Creek N. ¥• Leo' HoiisenJan and Arthur Shr^der axe sp^Jdtog a few days at the New York World's Fair. William Myers of West Barre was Sunday guest at George Big- gins'. The Saiprdtiy NIghJt elub nai a party and piCwc supper in honor of Mrs, Alyrtte KimbaH last Thurs- day at the iK»»e of Mxe, Charles lAxteli The third annual Schoolmates* reunion will be held In the school building Saturday, August 19. The old school bell will ring at 10 a. m and registration and business meeting will follow, in charge df Nathan S. R. Gilbert of MedUfe who is president this' year. At noon the ladies of tjje Pre&yterian Missionary society will serve a fine dinner for 40 cents in the church parlors, At 2 o'clock a splendid program will bo carried out. Alonzo Waters of Medina win be guest speaker. All former teachers and pugils of Knowies- vllle Union school are cordially invited to attend, whether or not you received a special invitation. All arc welcome. Come. The 4-H club will hold a home made Ice cream social on Mrs, John Hatch's lawn Friday evening, August 11, starting at 5 p. m., D.S.T. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ives and daughters, Lois and Marcia, will leave Friday for MiflrtesQta Lake, Minn., where they will meet Mrs. Higgins' brother, Dr. John Green, and family and remain for two weeks; then they will go to Dr. Green's home in Falls City, Neb., returning home about Septem- ber 1. Mrs. Charlotte Ely and Earl Francis of Buffalo were guests of Mrs. Grace Preston, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myhill, and Mr and Mrs. William Sutton and daughters, Doris and Janet, spent Sunday with John Sutlon on Hoosevelt highway. Betty Whitaker of Rochester was guest of Frances Span ton, Sunday. The Higgins cottage on the creek near Waterport burned to the ground Sunday from fire, of un- known origin. Carolyn Achilles spent last week wilh Orclta Kcnyon at Barker Mr and Mrs. John Rowe of Ruches tor are guests of his binther, William Rowo, and wife Mary and Veronica Bokman and Hetty Woodrow had a weincr ina.st Wednesday at the Woodrow home it**\*\\\*?\* »**K^/5fe? ! j,*» TH£$& £>A\& YOWQTW/ir/t: HE Vim GAlHmJNG HOtfMY BARRE CENTER BY MRS. Ii. D. DE UVNO $ 1956 WILL BPJNO L .. AMP DISASTER POR KIU I SULA IN JAPAN, PREOIC... PROF. IMAMURA, A JAPANESE SEISWOUOGIST.. we BA^SS U«S , PBDFGCV ON TVIS GARTW MOVfj-J MBNTS IN TUB PeiMINSOLA ANOJ THg PBRlODlCrrvOF SHOCKS . ouaiNO THE PAST CBtsmjoieai Dinner at Son's Homo Marks Mrs. Ida DeLano's 84th Year Mrs. Ida DeLnno quietly ob- served her 84th birthday on Sun- day, August 6, nt a dinner at the huqc of her son, Henry C. De- Lano. If you're looking for odd jobs, a telephone may not keep you as \busy as a bee.\ But it can help you get more work. When you have a telephone, people who want you to work can get in touph with you easjhj and quickly. They can make and change airangernents for doing the job — without wasting your time or theirs. No doubt about it, you stand a better chance of getting and keeping work if you have a telephone. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY A Farm Telephone Costa Only 6t to lOt a Day. Aak Our Business Office for the Exact Rate in Your Locality Enjoy Ch* Lone Dlstwic* T«l«phon* Call D»mon«tratJoo-«t til* Bail System Exhibit, New York World's Fair IMl GOOFUS \ FAMILY By H. T. Elmo VlEVX, \T»5 A FOU.INQ StONri ^f R t |°c^^M^f^ss -.\>.. OONTttAOlCTtK\ Miss Dorotho Hucknall, R. N., <>f Wrt.-.hinRton, Is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hucknall About 20 Barre Grange mem- bi is are planning to attend the Hillbilly Wedding featured by Lyndonvllle Grange on Fridny evening at the Lyndonville Grange hull. Mrs. Mabel Shaw, who has been staying nt the home of her sister. Mrs. VV. II. Fletcher, is n medical patient at the Albion Gregory hos- pitaL Horn to Cleci nnd Frances Ham- i Hon Turner, at the Gregory hos- pital last week, a son named Murk Hamilton. Mr. *nd Mrs. Austin Dale and son and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Murrny and son spent last week in the Foster cottage at Point Breeze. Fifty-two members of Hnrtland Grange were guests at the Barre Granite meeting on Saturday evening. The first and second de- grees were conferred in full form by the gentlemen's degree team from l-fnrtlnnd Grange, receiving highest commendation for their exceptional presentation A brief pri'Hiam. arrariKcd by Mrs S. A lieals, included a talk by Mrs Bc-nls on Fire Prevention; vocal solos by Miss Elsn Haines, accom- panied by Mrs. Marjora Coan; monologue by Miss I.ourel De- l«ino, and vocal solo by Clayton 1'ittman. wilh Mrs. Pittman nt the pijino. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Trow were lunch chairmen. Mrs. Florence DeZetter and fumlly and Mrs. Marie Hates and daughter, Evelyn, have been guests uf Mr. and Mrs. Warren G Ston- cy at Troutburg. By FRANCES PECK Heinz Home Institute FARMERS! ; m^mtsr.<» OUH STOCK OF LADDERS BASKETS PICKING BAGS BIND'NG TWINE And /Ul V'onr Harvest and KaJI Requirements fcs Complete. RIGNELS Pfcono 173 - 691 Main St. WK DEUVKR QUICK COOLERS If you're like rnost.foliw i« the Fummertlmo, yon rabk yc^if \-\btain and scour your recipe file for new de.ssoit.s. Somehow all the old family favorites—those rest-of- Lhe-ycar standbys—Just won't do once the weather turns hot. They seem too steaming and substan- tial. What you need now is a batch of light chilled desserts. Fruity flavored bits of froth that will melt m your mouth at the first taste and leave you feeling cool and refreshed as a brisk lake breeze blowing over u parched prairie. Refrigerator desserts are the answer to that problem! Swift, simple concoctions of fruit ana i gfi.s or whipped cream that you i an tuin out in a trice and tuck in the icfr.gerutor to chill all day long For irslurice. have you ever tried ficozing a blend of rich prune puree, sugar and water syiup, and a dash of lemon Juice? r>r mixing a portion of delicately lt.iviiod strained pears and pine- apple with sweetened whipped cream ind lemon juice? Pile heaps i t this HufT in dessert glasses and pop in the refrigerator to chill until stiff It's no trick at all to turn out these delectable desserts if jou use the canned and ready- lo-servo strained fruits prepared for baby's menus. If you want even moie variety, try the new junior food desserts prepared for i Ider tots You'll find the apple, tig and date dessert, for instance, i,m be combined with any num- ber of other foods to make dainty fiosted fnlis. Order a supply of both strained and junior footita to use in these delectable summer- time desserts: FRUIT ICE Roil together 5 minutess— 1 cup water H cup sugar. Cool. Add— 1 5-oz. can strained prunes 2 tablespoons lemon juice. Pour into refrigerator tray and freeze. Stir occasiotMilly while freezing if a finer texture is de- sired (Serves 4.) Note Strained apricots and ap- ple sauce or strained pears «nd pineapple may be substituted for strained prunes. U strained pears and pineapple is used, increaa lemon juice to 3 tablespoons. UNCOOKED FRUIT WHIP \ Whip— : Vz cup whipping cream. ' Combine, then fold into whippe<| cream— J /4 cup sugar | '£ can strained pears and pine<| apple (See note) 2 .tablespoons' .lemon, juice, PUev 1 in'to' dessert 1 < glasses chllL OServea 2.) Note: Strained prunes or strain- ed apricots and apple sauce may, be substituted, decreasing lemon, juice to 1 teaspoon, or Vfe can ap- ple, fig and dote dessert may be used, decreasing lemon juice to 1 tablespoon. snr| FRUIT CREAM SHERBET Boil together 5 minutes— V« cup sugar 1 cup water. Cool. Add— 1 4M--OZ. can strained apricots and apple sauce or 1 can apple, fig a*3[d date dessert (See note) 2 teaspoons lemon juice. Pour into freezing tray of re- % frigerator and freeze to a- mush. Add— •6 cup thin cream. Continue freezing until firm. (Serves 3.) Note: Strained prunes or strain- ed pears and pineapple may be substituted. If strained pears and pineapple Is used, increase lemon juice to 4 teaspoons. AJPUICOT MOUSSE Whip until stiff— 1 cup whipping cream. Fold in— . % cup sweetened condensed milk. Combine, then fold into cream mixture— 2 «^§-oz. cans strained apricots and apple sauce (See note) 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Pour Into freezing tray of re- frigerator and freeze. (Serves 6.) Note: Two cans apple, fig nnd date dessert may te sujbstpu decreasing sweetened cbndeh milk to % cup- fjjarsdsy^ At IASTS Iff MRS. MAI ige Met Evening \Sr-'t Shelby G rj the August r , evtiuiig . Mr \'V^n «r ur- i M'-- u ?*; „ v - ,„ New S5,v,^the daugh „. - Du«t» *»• H;,M,d ?£ were g'e*t- \ f m - jf e j,er the latter 1 base relumed stayed !o: a wsi and iii\ !f> Mis.s DurotDj' . eolm i- -jading fl tif i i,.,ilutte 3* Donuiil and J* j, a ve been spendu V M mi\\ SS'jlHdJ jlrs Claude Bail ^ llP tn. I home Mr u •! Mr-.. '• Honeuy • F.dU s p with Mi \! ld Mi Bobert Jenny Ifisfling '-'P Thp !\•'' lnnus I Surai'. inrt Culv held on Sunday, ptt !!• -ch A pi fa-wit to 70, aft« W \:\\r-H GEN' 1839 A DM 1:00 CHI 7:00 8:00 ST 1:00 7:00 8:00 an 10:01 1:00 8:00