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• !;•'.<. ^*' « >•• n| rharsdsvi August 3&1§3& lw -•-fP•PI!•^l^i! ,, • |ASTSB Iff ^^KS. E&ABJ& W^T^N, GrflWe Met 'Sj'sSby Gran^, NO./12M, If the August meeting en Tues- day ev tiuiig. Joseph Vincent, lew' and ufar '\Mi'-.^Donsad ftopt, Mr. m 1 M peroert Tripp spent a v. ,„ New York last week ,.,. „ird the World's Pair. ,,.,, Mis Earl Runkle and ^..eht- • Oor\thy and Fay, awj f H.-.M.M. of Howard, Pa„ who Se g-M- ul Mr. and BIrs. C. C. S>ver the latter part of the week, *T e returned home. Dorothy Lfd u>: .> MSJ* with hear a£mj M!b.'\ r>iotby JSJewart of Holt Jn, ,. pending the week with 5L i i,.,.iutte fenny. Uoi.u.n and JdAtoe Bleyte, who have been spending several weeks inih u.f.: grandparents, Mr. and L cuude Bailey, have j?euifo- I? llP tr „ , home at Kenmore. Mr •' d Ml ' v Lincoln Shaw of Ho ni! U > • l\ spent the weekend witb Mi \! ld MFB. SiJas Watson. Hpbert Jenny id away on a fishing t-'P •php ;*;' innua 1 reunion of the Svai'. > \d Culver families was held on Sunday, August 6f. at Ol- p tt !!• .ch A picnic dinner was fa-wit to 70, after which ;a busit nejsg mgtjnk ,-was' MB, cpi^iicted ye||- *tefa$bt MbnMtfresident, Orrm Pi^a of floch^t&j secre- tary, Mtj*. Mabe| Bobscjsie of ^|j%«Wj^J IrMsurer? SjBfoMSuJk - v ££ o|,^l-^||iby, ; ^ i$pqj* was given M4 te vfeelms* yea* there and threes hu-tbs, A very pleasant afternoon was; &mt in playing Uaadjo. \ • \ ' qyeits, ball ..and After gaines. ..„„ a mm ®m.mmmml vmm* sent *m§ 1^§* Sprah^ttesra, 68 Malwlm watee% little son of Mr. aid -M&r^uJfiBun- Watson of Lockport. (Quests were- present Irom^ Rochester; IHoleolm, Hone, eye Falls. Batavia, Elba, Qakfiold, Albion, Spufft Alabama, Detroit, kockport, Middleport, Medina, and Ba$ Sheib^.- ^w \' ' \\ ' \'\ URM^JS: • ajj® \>ij iHELBY B.'l BY MBS, o. 8. IVANS Visiting; PssijtijfaaJ™ f At Royttitoh ' Mrs. Eredericka Gricr is in Royaljon with bex daygh^er. Mrs. Harry Saxton. • MJsg toes, Neai and Mjrs. E{iza Wornmth\ WCTe.Sintdgy guests of Mrs. M.abei Sjnfth M<J faJdftjly. Mrs.\ Mary Smith Qijtertalned ^st^friday Mr' and 'Mh Avery Smith of BuffHp, MJ. and Mrs. H. S. Weet of Walker, and Mr. THE MEBIKA TRIBUKE *M i\ >n i and M«,^ohn lister, Rfe, 9|s^ie ( Aadqi!sott and son, Dohftldj of fancbiw, spent V» forepart of the week vtfth her eousw, Mis. Earl Hnje, Mrs. AHce Boosam spent Thurs» day to |«iddlepo?fe ^iftt ber daughter, WDrs. Reginald Tleynolds. Tbe junior choir will meet at fhe parsonage Thursday nftw boon at i o'clock. S[ea5t |t|,ndoy morning the junioi chok- wiiVsing \In Heaveo«y l*ow Abidbi|^ Jlfip. and 3Sdw. Charles Evans at- tended the school and teachers' reunion at Jtoyatton District \No. 4 Saturday aftcrnopn. Miss Mabel 3oItoa oJSiielby also attended. prs. |<eoS3 pringle was out ol •.<3WQ f^esctay on business. Ssverajr &:om here were at 01» :ott Beach Sunday attending o Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Simmons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cohman. Misses Eclith and Alice Colman iretumed home from their trip Monday. Mr. and 8/Irs. Hairy Lunnoo of E,ee street •were recent callers of, her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brace. Mrs;. CUfton Simmons was in Loqkport Wednesday. George Sowl has returned home from the Strong Memorial hos- pital at Rojehest^r. Marguerite Haak returned homo Tuesday from her visit with her sister at New York, The Sunday school picnicked at Olcott Beach Wednesday. The Rev. and Mrs. Harlanc} *Eyttte of Bath are expected to REDDY KILOWATT i°i%^>*^ AND HIS m \^^\^citiiSM DONT SIMMER MX SUMMER, MOTHCfe / THE ELECTRIC UOASTER AND I WILL QtT THE MEAL* / ii. •ssassssmmKs^sssssm visit at 1he homer of, ^ *»d^,Wr», Charles JSaak *his week. % Mrs, iottio iEvuns has wtumedi to hep hom* In )^n*po|:% #!tot visiting her daughter, Mrs. tfiett Gardner. BPP argr Hp* GAINES s»» BY illSS CDNA X4. VLQVm f! Gtmp. vim i*tdiw«)cih ,- ., - And Crystal 3Wk«r ' ;. Qgorge HQU*e. r w& daiifihters oqpgmpanlea }*i\ alpd Mfs. Carlton AJLios to 'lietchw^rth Pari* ana Crystal l^ake, vthe^e they visited Pppajd ^Jymmet »ho is at Spa^ camp there. ^ ,,,..,.1., ,;,„,., K Miss Marjorie. Aknm lia^ m* turned. fro$ 4i t thr.ee wepka' va^, cation with her jfjarents at Auk- port. Mr. and MJ», IvyJ fhjilhps, $nd UMte daufihter, ,&&$$m,*4 biQn, $ppn|, S»*ha,to mm $*& w^™ ente, Mjr.i#%?»«,iney ^Wm ester spenjt U)iDf Wfi?kjend »r% |p dftughler, Mrg, l|pyd BwnSi v 0#% (aimijy.. - 1 Mrs. Johnson s$e«t Ihswrs^ly with relatives, fo Attign, 4 \ Mr. ^nd Mrsr<So,rlt9n Awjas'e* g uffalo we«e w#^»d 8«eSt3 qt eorge Btouse inov, dnughiers. . Mr. and V^s u jfflm McGrlon. of Sawyer were SHflday gueste «4 bis cnothej;, Mrs. Melanft WeGlen, Miss. Borotby Rflot of Ro*?hpster is spending ftfe week 'wltjb her aunt, Miss Virginia Lattin. Miss Margaret HorHnfi spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Starkweather. bliss Mollie Lattin of Albion has rooms for llfibt hopsekooptng with Mr. and Mrs. Andrlcl) in their home here. Betty and Duane Bents havo re- turned from a three weeks' va- cation with their relntlves Qnd friends. WEST SHELBY BY MRS. EARL *'. WINTER When #t the World's Fair visit yaw electric company's exbU?Hs- 1'be Forward March of America and the Electrified Varm, ^ NIAGARA. LOCKPORT t ONTARIO POWER CO. NIAGARA4| HUDSON Gillnjutatcr Reunion Lost Sunday The 12th iinnuol reunion of the Gillmelstors was hold lust Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gillmcister. Twenty-six en- joyed the dinner and supper which were served on the lawn. Mr%. Elsie GlllmeiBter was the oldest and little Stnploy Oillmeister the youngest one present. The new of- ficers for the ensuing year wore elected- president, Herman OIU- nu-lHtcr; vico-presldent, Bunscll Roach, und secretary :ind troos- uicr, Lonnlne OillmclBtor. « Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Colman of Detroit, Mich., who nre return- ing from their weddinfl trip spent In Canada and Maine, were over night quests of Mr. und Mrs. Dunne Fink. Mrs. Molsu Ehmann and Bon. Richard, of Caynhogu Kails, Ohio, 9MPS9JB **e Genesee County fmfo Op^n Monday ^Voluntijer \ Yemen's ,, Parade Owning Night >- Aflif^fidtky; •** * '*y William H. Rial Batavici, w.-yv Giilvonizql Into Uie r greatest ncOvAty' of its cx,%ouee, a\ ncvltf>d of a hundred years of \strenuous 9iTort, tlie premie*: of Atn^a's. icoiraty «9fhtplUqi^ the, Qencsee Cctmtjr jFa}.^ 4n eent^nnM array 1 ahd *ft Jubilant TOood Respite its years, is quite ready for next Monday's, open- ing of the gates felttvtwes. and &te^O,OQ0 vis-; |e9te# to the; day and night sjpeetacle. Thexc ; WI^*BI SI. BUI VP * e . v»^«*\ loxe, It is to featwra the cjcownlog ovgiit of the plpne.er orj|aal?.cm o| and her mothor, Mrs. B. J. Cum- mlngs of Modina, called on Mei- vln Jenkins, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams attended the Faery reunion at Krull park. Olcott, Sunday. Clarence Thomas and Mrs. Ivn Beam and daughters, of Lancaster woEe Sunday visitor at William Winters. Mr. and Mrs, Neil Fleet and daughters of Jamestown were weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Duuno Fink. Mrs. Addle Davis, who has been spending a few weeks hore, returned with them Sunday. Mrs. Charles Wienke of Modinu is spending a fo>v days with Mrs. William Fink. The Travis reunion will bo held noxt Sunday at the West Shelby Orange hall. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Grove of Buffalo called on relatives hero Monday. Everett Jacobs and son, Donald, of Victor, N. Y., woro weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Button. The Rev. Mrs. J. H, Beck was operated on n few days ago for goiter nt n hospltul In Jthncti. tjho Is reported as doing nicely. Mrs. Emmn Parks of Jackson, Mich., is spending some time with her niece, Mrs. ChorLea Button. Scouts Dedicate Camp At Oak Orchard •'More than 850 boy scouts and High rnnklng officials In scoutdom nttended the formal dedication of the now Red Jacket Council Camp Archbuld, Saturday tit Oak Or- enrd, north of Albion. agriculture and. Use tillers af the &ott in these modern days, Sinrt of Bi* Exposition On Wopdjjy, August H ,sjw*U Wf» pr^oiainat*. Bestowing at V a, m>> there *fll he $#»M D\§ Wo' itcM events, VoiijintQer ttromen will l»racj$ at 7 p.»), JFosfer; &ixU wilt sbge ttidr §rta>» in front b? the grandstand, at ^ p. m, Fot- Igwmn %v*U bo the wr^stttjSg Jittatw between M J?on George of fiarth Ji*vtt, the rchownod f<vww^ vAth ,h9» «S $'** W« an opBOhcn^ flounced. Old Howe »»y \What\ memories' Old llome^ pay will icvivo oft Tuesday* ^Jhft Q«j,* esee County Recreation Council nt 1 p. m» will j^vfejRiBiit « pageant depicttrtg « Century of fiitr hiit* tory, from Joseph ElHcott mi Theodora O, Pet^s. to ^>o minute. 'JJhcre are to bo 16ft- jMjvsons in ih^^mt %m wUi, Hi»Tt* hvim fan, a pprfod of Pjeasure toe old m* ssasMmtgUi Gra»(«« bv CominuMl mw -mm &mm mmtom & Genesee mom w|l )wvo Wed- nesday in thefr: fiooori M 10 »• m. to 10 p. m. the -ToWawanda, the American Kehnoi Club, Will have a slww. Lucky Teter and Wf Congress of Daredevils, \Hell Drivers,\ will prdvldo thviHs, he* ginning at I a, m, Famous Rubles Hor»e Shaw On Thursday and eontlnuitig Friday will be the Horse mm, iwith entries from «U sections of the East, n renewed feature that will be most interesting, At 1:80-, p. m. there will bo horse racing and free acts. George liamld's Show in tl»e evonlng. The Httmid Show, hore all the week, la a wou known aggregation to Western Now Yorkers and plnya the T?o» run to Exposition. everybody Grcctcre Everybody wlli bo given the welcome on Friday, with \Cherio\ the slogan. Horso races and free nets and the Revue will provide a day to toll your grandchildren about some future time. Premium livestock will parade on Saturday. All tho feature shows will ho in full blast, An immenao throng is oxpectod to bo on hand to participate in tho cli- max to tho contury of activities and to give encores for n second conUiry for tho Ooneaeo County Fair and tho Genesee County Ag- ricultural Society. Free Attraction* Twice duily, afternoon and eve- ning, thero will bo freo tittrau- Uons on tho stago before the steel grandstand which seats 4,600 nor- sons There will be Lottlo Muy- or's Hollywood dancing and div- ing beauties. Gregory and Ray- mond will appear In comedy rolea. \Tho Human Golliwog\ will UQ presented by Hie Ferror Ti'lo. Beroslni's high wire acta will ex- ploit buffoonery. British tslo Glrln will do tuggling. \A Variety Gam- bol\ will bo fast stunts ncrobntlo, \Animal Pugenntry\ will ho seen cao^wowMJaiLi: m m HorljtwtW, \ ? ';^V. :;.-K M~I«lr-*Mattli!tt- * t« '. fii^wwrSw .. •$&&* r ««go*»ajim*nt vmtimmwm imp*., ^Mm \ J>Mrwm ^ ^.„.i#^I»»^ .,,. loM B»lat ^^ to»0WW,;MH' ft-^Y mr* R«t«tt«» «tW «#•»» I* \t*t IMM*. •«p* ;«ptit f 9|iiiit»i ; :i wtH»lpy»jmi^iy»i.»iHmii iq»^iM^»y lignum IJI jiiimiiwffyWj In ^OreUA** Ciroui, mvnW« Midway will liave ,19 cnr.l«j»u« of scenic and conttptig- tlou oqulpment, Parking space, acres of it, wi», lie free. Tho adult udmJBslon will bo an cunts end children 10 cents. IH«tory of the Fair Tito writer early In the spr/lnn wan oppoinicd by tho Board »i Mnnilgern of (he Gcnesco Coujiiy rw to bo chairman of » <<oJJ». intttoo to have published H b&h, \MlBtttry of tho Fair.\ n»d tho edition will consist of 3,000 coplos and Uto prlco per book will bo 85 oenw, Tho hlstoj'y v^iU m «n uniB u tjiB I^og Gabln on im fn|r grounds and at othor plaees i® bo 8«jliped,*lt -witt^'b*-* eomilMe record, from tlw figrJcaljuriil oj- BQqintlon formod 111 1818, instlbil u#ll 1840, when the present fair began to function, Tho entire list of prcHldents, sejyotorlej, attd P\|W •™\ 1 \\ js=t>^*t»r i^jEjiia} i»^o»iif»p - «--P»it 6»—BtnUnt ilMMtr.t 6l«»N«fftUVi> ; ; iwcw«4 ftotn ta «»i» • > * t SoJul^ of X^iulo No, H k «3i SiiJiiii«j;aa GauMiUKj.ih i ih^HldMil/aS^ inn BnHi-iwnra rapu -ywwWP^yUffW ^easuwra fa ^rjrmtcd,^ vtl$k *$*) mm of fnifa nnd data mvtt}hg' tho contury. Thin fob* points to Buccal I^t nil tho folks of Orleans cQQn> ' ty^come—luid so glad tohnve|p^J CENTENNIAL 1S39 — 1939 AMERICA'S GREATEST COUNTY FAIR GENESEE COUNTY ®om DAY AND NIGHT AUGUST 1MONDAT 1:00 P. M.—FINAL ATHLETIC EVENTS From 25 competing Western N. Y. Districts CHILDREN'S DAY - CHILDREN FREE AT GATE 7:00 P. M.—FIREMEN'S PARADE 8:00 P. M.—GEO. HAMID'S WORLD'S FAIR REVUE Also special program of 4 Wrestling Bouts with Ed Don George and other Famous Wrestlers ^TUESDAY 1:00 P. M—OLD HOME DAY AND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 7:00 P. M—CONTINUING CELEBRATION 8:00 P. M.—FREE ACTS & WORLD'S FAIR REVUE ^WEDNESDAY 10:0O A. M. to 10:00 P. M.—DOG SHOW Sanction of the American Kennel Club 1:00 P. M—LUCKY TETER & HIS HELL DRIVERS 8:00 P. M.—FREE ACTS AND REVUE LJl\ M A\ V 1/JLJ 1^1 • I • RACE Program TVUttSOAY. AU M tJ IT !7tli 2 Year Old Trwt CU.Iu .P-J-T- J400.00 3 Year OJd Poec und 26 ^Inko . Iu n r,/('too 2:24 Trot. Ope*. • : urw »3uo»0 2:10 Pace .Stake _ I-,- WW \ FUIOAY. AWGW8T IHUi 3 Year Old Trot Stake- Punte $500.00 2:11 Pace .Stake Puree $800.00 2;UL.Trot Open Puree $300.00 2:20 Trot Stake Puree $900.00 SATURDAY, AVOVHJ Ifith 2:23 Pace Open J'urse $300i)0 2:12 Trot .Stake „„.Puree $B((0.00 2;J« Pace Open Purse $300.00 THURSDAY 10:00 A. M^-OPENING OF HORSE SHOW, ihow open to this World 1:30 P. M^-JMBNBtS KACIN(i iM m 8:00 P. M^-PREB ACTS AND RBVUE j? MAMMOTH MIDWAY WITH t& CABS OF STRATES' SHOWS AND RIDES F n v «% M my- K 1 19 Ai mm A. M^-€ONflNtJATION OF HORSE SHOW 1 s30 P. M^-HAR^BSS RACING $:00 P. M<r~WmM ACTS AJJD REVUB [51 Q A T IT R n A V 10:30 A. M^-PARAPB Of FtOATB a»4 PRHMI0I* um p. u^mm^mkmm .y * \ BM p. u^wmm M^» M$ mnm ! ^ ^ x.i>. ] :; ••'.* 1 ,. \ T 1 f •JWPW\ Four Acres Of Farm Machinery mmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmfmmmmm WRITE 6. W. GIUNNELL, Secretory Genesee County Agricultural Sodety, Batavia, N. Y. HHIWIWW. fd TiRifi