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uf ».••\»' wu , s \rr ^-.^ i, fniiovvitiyg nomina- H.ibert L.-Blount <-i... k Caroline Butts ,IoWD t,. I „ u ...i>ear8-iaervta^ |jfimeCa_ ; ^^ pinant Nominated*** gjIpendsQr „f stielby Democratic J-**\ C h was held Ottpfifii' liHtm* 1 ' •Son* |Supen-_ fee ..ff.e Peace (FuUTeMn) Itritt (Eep Endorsed) fSJnSupt. of Hlghways^Efl- I Collector -Nina Barker (Rep. I School Dn tcto: —Rose Barber. » I Edmund (Jiegory is also being IfeDinated by an independent 1 know n as People's Party. |M I we [flJes Endorse Mauley il^tlson Supervisor iwn \f Yates Democratic Cau- T §tt%*%^- 'Jttftler llorifcaa k Td«|:^#i^»i(^ ^#tt.ttte-: Juitldl olMrSte (To Fill 'Asseafers 4 , yearst-^ohn An- -d*ewsr'> : '..••'•**>•\ *.v£ •' ; '. .'> A^sso^' ? Jrears—RlitJert Sriiytiie Assessor (Tp tyr Jtacancy) W Michael Cummtags /*. TowJiSttpt of Highways^-Lean. ard Bane S?ii)^Sirec*qj^pia Smythe\ BUI Birhltc Ileads IUdgewsy 'SlMtr' ,-\ ••• '.-• ToWtkof MmMv &ejfoo#a#c [cmm held ftpfetoto aimi, riUftde tii$ following no^ijftattansj SWePvteprrr^WijMftm Barhite: Tevn«NSle»lt^-.Matie- Brennan Justly of the Peace (Full Terni) —Charles C«rt»n Justice of ihss Peaqev(FUU Terfin) —G^eftin* ,,'j-- k - \Afses^| R ,4,ge^sP^|ar|.ea^ttU '- f Afi8e»s^/|.y^#?NG t liarJe8 Cqok C^eeto*~Rayraona Mforiarlty ? School Oirectw—Ruth James 1).')B\i^ fc •!*..\ Mlt' <<H . if £1 • • . _\..i ., jsii-^jiu.'.,!.,. 1 • \in mliny «jwlgm B»«qufetofCitU*olic 'MM l» <£offey ( elty clerk ot Ifttd^rll ft ^SfcaKpfc before attch efcfiU^* Was uMMhcea as th* gu&t fBafce* ftw the Knights of GMfiiabls g^j| f athollc Bauifhters 'btigftftetj|h#ijl«d for Thursday 4*ti^$®tlm «* »t the mwtWt BY MRS, EARl. P. WINTER *. »....,w.i J*fle FUllet W«d In Qttiot Wefldteff ttlteii T«*»ck Bricliam Miss Jane kucile Fuller and Jack Brigham of Medina were married at the home qf her. parents, Mr* and Mrs, 0. D. Fuller, Saturday a#fcrnoQrt.\aM O'clock*. Re%-l^wrie Q| • Meding\ -oMcioted. .The/ iipme- dj|rte teniilifs' ^ere tbe*b% guests. REDDY 1 .-* . tL* . ttH' frAw at the Wmd's Pah Ml put eUcltk company's exhibits— The Forward Marih of America and the Electrified Farm. NIAGARA. LOCKPORT ft ONTARIO POWER CO. NIAGARA^ HUDSON ;,,.> - *\«WPf BSHlB • wpmnnifiwtw(wwytwj> i^'i>'\rwi ,| **>' 1 ' !?aaSS5S5SI««!S ^j^;r,w*NB>_f''i^W 'fMiyij^l, Medina High Gridders To Seek First Win Of Season Saturday Thm Meet East Aurora *&*.{ nm* f\ •jn^n^y^min^TniH'Li ;^. t nwn«^\J | !'^'''^'M l >\'\'rif^ | i'w;wiiiiiniii»\i atturd^ 1 . Battle With AkfortWcven End* With Kfl «core For^th^$d« m**- **wy^u>i*t»nfluiyi!!i\iww' Metlina^Jgh gridders will seek their first win of the iwftRottiitUrfe aftetnooft/ Wnett they t^e the *tJB&OV«Mu-' > •/ ' ,-• ,. Reltl apina^ game schedi opener kstr Si||» Hock «t tHftfr Jn thjs r*ln against an Aktoii ieanj with axb«$McY -ofo*«l#< |»wH»«dttit game, (h* ttifcatt profit j»fjn**tv«* a har^WotRinf axgregaUoh with plenty of spirit to rWlte 1 ^ 'fdU tack of eicp^<i»niJ«f. * ' On a rain,,dei»i^(ed |^»^h(c!l' tneant uncertain^'footwork W$i nuntafost ivmm v& p& «p Wue mMM Mm «n^|tag«JS man idst iiie «»»fid \^f Wypf to give the vi#9|i M^^IW) iWinfawfiW s^ofl «v%Mjut Sue Akrofi.pAss- wast comp\e)e^ifor fif- teen yards before the ' mvadera .Were failed topiini fHeiii d fuhl- h\n t xtozytmb h$ AfoWxPUi the JtXjaM qf| % tl^ttlUllVA dj^p 4« fitelr 1 o%n tcrrftorjfi tiowwer 1 , the rM iirtAfelvielieta rem»)rkal5)y well, /f^U,erttljr breaking ihroutfv ta thrfrwfn AHr*n boU »^fer/foi» n fm? *Ha^rjn T »n. at foe first tftfinchl boated suit of l^ubie. - « ^Ift thmaisoiiA qtote^it. Medina'a plfenslve ocean to cticl? with Wan«i fum m ABderSe^ 8«d -H^- *k JEor ; «ub|t|HiUiRl gains, In %tat<sk pJttH^a tttmtiMh ecsnter ajid gu^^d r^§pe\etively behind ex- iCellent blocking to brlna Uie ball to the Aktoh fifteen as the half ended, - , *'••.•'• »' •• tqam was a«io lo aft ifcyow m opponent's fc#ft% ya^[ -Un&'Afe ron camft neai 1 s«own^ M th^ \ttttff stan»a Uowover, ASJ«6R iDolfelfe t^ a pss from George m$ W«&-m- the clear t$ Mfedlhfl's t^ih wsfojf* ho was? ualM IrQln IjehtRfM 4 Vaster. 1 • »\ ' Thelltte-nja? mc4kta.. I 11 o ' tmm 9m Rayniiond|flcJk Hagerinnii Copn P, WorUwty PnocU pettit a B\its ro Viosfpr no ^anttlla Ihb . »pf WnntecW rhli \ 0olte Swlatek. fb PoTfeu|te Sttbstituttons—Molina. Aha^ son, Steel! dovltam; AI?ron, Sdiftfr- kel, Corpurejo, Hellcrt, Offlcuils—Mereo, Farrolh Um- pire, Burns; liaad llncsrnon, Bleish- Une, The pref nuptial events Ayere a v«> [ety shower given by,ljet mottte4 pd sister, kitchen shower, by Miss feetty Olds, Medina,, dinttefr and shower by the Murphy Store girls, where she was ernployed. A variety shower by Mrs. Gannon and her (neither, Mrs. Seeley of Buffalo. A Stejpk dinner and beautiful present by Kennedy Bros. They will re- side in Gasport. ' Allen Winter returned to hia work with the Niagara Milk Pro- ducers Association, at Niagara Falls, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoffman were Sunday guests of their daug- hter in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Garling and Mr. and Mrs. William Noyes uf Middleport called on Mrs. Hilda Rhodes, Sunday evening. Mr. Elmer Bonce, Freeman Road was taken to the Strong Memorial hospital, Rochester, for observation and treatment, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Shclp, Al- bion and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fink left here Sunday morning for a trip to (he World's Fair. They will visit Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Resch of Flushing, N. Y., and, Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo Oilbcrt of Kingston, N. J, BSSSSSMS B ARKE CENTER ausssasss&ssz BY MRS.H. D. DE LANO a ' W. and Mrs. Abel Brown and family, who are moving from Pit- tsburgh to Buffalo, are guests of Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. Brown. Hamilton Anderson, son of Jus- tice Kirk Anderson and Mrs. An- derson has entered Alfred Univer- sity, Born, October 2 to Harold and Dorothy Clark Brown of Roches- ter, a son. Mrs. Brown Is n daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen P. Clark. REV. DAVID A. PBABSON RESIGNS BECTORATE The Rev. David A. Pearson has tendered his resignation us rector of fit. John's Episcopal church. Tho reiignation, which was presented to tho Vestry at Its regular moot- ing Wednesday ovening was ao cfcpted by that body to Uiko effect Npvembor 1st. Mr, Pear BOD, who haB boon rector of the church for twelve your*, plans to go to Cam- bridge, Mass, Albion-Medina Fishermen Anticipating Annual Contest THE OOOgi^PJ^^ XTg My TURKS 1& B\-OvJ s/ou \TO UjKiCH.HANK'.'. I'U. PLPICE WHERE you ARoutfD THe- 9SWT w?/ By R T. Elmo I'V« U«ftRMT -TW, Seven O'clock Supper At Point Breeaso Will Close Program PlanB are shaping up nicely for tho Annual Fishing Contest- be- tween Modinn nnd Albion which ta to toko phico Stir day nt Point Breeze according to James Lnno, Bonernl nrrongement chnlrman of tho event. Anjglers will fish tn Onk Orchard crook and Johaion's crock from Medina to and Includ- ing tho Lake. F*ishormon will con- Bicgnto nt 7 n'eock In tho ovening ot Dnd Pnrmoleo's, Point Broese, for supper. FUhliig will begin ot daylight continuing until 0 o'clock. Scoro will be doublod for any fish weighing throo pounds or more; no fish leas than four Inches or perch less than six Inches will scoro. Scoring follows: Black basa, 100; Northern Plko. 100; Yollow Pike 100; Blue Pllto. 100; Corp, 100; Shpepheiid. 50, Dogflah, 50; Silver Bass, SO; Suckers. 2D, Eel, 28; Rock Buss, 13; Cnlleo Bass, 10; Dull- head, 13, Perch 8 and Sunfitjh 5. First prize will bo awarded tho fldhcumun hnvlng tho largest ncore: second lursent score will merit WJ- cond plnoe. Third prize will bo given the audio* catching the' Imt- gest Northern pike. Elove» oth«r pil/oH will bo given accordlnj to Mr. Lane. ** • Funeral Services For Former Police Chief Tomorrow A Requiem Mass for former Po» lleo Oiminiiwionor William J. Mur- phy, OS, wlio died nuddonly Tu«fr« day morniiifi ut his homo at 399 Pearl Hlicoi, will bo sung at St, Mary's church, Friduy morning, at 9 t/alocK The Kervlceii w'll bo con- ducted by tho Reverend JumoB A. Hogpn. li#ri'rs will be Frank Hnlxted, Jon^h fny, Police Chief Wllllonl fSCTTlEaBUDDYJ OHfWtwMH *': V* ..;».. ,~ ilqn« \fe$W of t|M» •«* WlWlUTi 51—8ho» !|TA*«ook .jg-tum% . . . mmwmmm 'ti \%—mxi of rv %vk%\ M Vjf', •\ Vi: \\ 'ka . i»«?Coitjoi»tifc ••Ifilm will »I»MH In »«M«w»t ' • » . ' '•••(I tfc^frapa«uion 'l!»fe]»;'-**f|{p*'.ttw»a'.y u »•<.* mmp* dhia sonlo thirty ywva ugo whero msmimam »if1iiliat#;wi.ttv IHS: PtJlioe tJepnrlfflerlit whlchhB »m*. odjaliubst cohtlntiously jtoitwehty- Mr yoave from WB appointment In Arfrll, 1018 to tbo tlBld 0? i\\t retlremottt In April, 4§30, on aC- ot ill htoltb. In March, I03»i lie W«s traft»f«rWtJ by (ho VBlngli boird n| tnulcw to tbe Pljrfe D««» bftltnlcnt, whero he otUfllotea o» ri^o Chief for ono i(qftf, \i\tn re- luming to tho police Deiiurtmont, tn April, \m, ho ym flpwolntetl Chief of Polloo by tho Uoord of frUsices to succeed'the Into Po- i lcfe commlpslonoi; J. Soymoue halliard, under wborh ho hud ner- ved for twenty yeaM. The latter retired frdm active servkq on oo- counl of falling health. Mr. Murphy was o mptrlber of 9t Maftft Church M MiMww* |too.ot,ihf llaJy mm*Ukk\p He liiovcii M* wwow, w*. Allies Murphy, one daugWctV M||8 Ko(h» leen Murphy, nt htlitier loiii* mixitii Mm. f. 6. iam, of it^Mofrll, Mrs, Gcqrgo Quirk imd M1M Julln Murphy, both of Royctpit Drlvo, Rocheiter, Mw, 7, a, mtsit, of Bo- tiVln, aft^«VoriitDWe«| ond jt#P- «III»I \»i«il lilii ^IIIVIIII i n nil,. nWMnn: l MCXt tM r-fJiiiM Eitin mm iHBn'H I h m iii|i»\i II Leona^iJ Befrif«J!ttloiP« }* HovfmCdrmlm ) in thoAVorjaou'atterwilfeXietii gornea, Monday .lUflht on B«¥o«l Alteyj, thoJc«otuvd n«tl|^1 .took turn jtmtabt jfenrnr,..™ Cah'otlo'B. Tho Toxctco« f tot*4we and lost ono to UIQ Ifonkeff.JAj&W Wylea Dairy took ty*sm \&ftM* to Kitty's Sulon. M, t)oiiibl'0*kl,,t«E Wylos Dairy, rolled, ttio lil«h iliiW «coro of tho oveninn with « lf«* M, fcnhrow of the SMJIO Unm.'rol* ltd th« high thrco a«m« total (of m BvtUinK 47ji, ,< mini iii» i>'n >«*# I mm* m >tj>ii<tll»»iW ltl©WT <2>0f OF THE AW riUMOROUa »,«•'».».,-. h lAftu mm Axotmo. cilrtmnoo f« Bob Chalk up Rnottisr b» T»u ma* to thmi» word ^ito»ltan,»»'M •> -TS-- - T CKl.lhlU Of 04dlU«Jlt tho S»H that •everal publletttonl mvYm tha word ttftVf tft to dew; in viol*. Junction Rlplay fmn The L»te WilU«R» i. Muryhl Hammond, Richard Curry, Fran- cis Fittard und Ut, Norman Tbisl, Burial v/lll be at LeRoy, N. Y. Although In ill health fiinco his retirement li»st Fall, Mr. Murphy's (Icjjtti Ciimi' unufxpcek'dy and m 0 great sftf*cli to his many friends. Apparently in good health on Monday, according to members of hte family, hfaj condition took a mMun turn for tho worse that evening and continued to bew/rne moire serious throughout the night until his death the following mcrrn- Born }fl PtmW, f«. ¥i, M&*-Mi J 1874, Mr. Murphy (same to M«- ^tlrtl'blfe of oddities, •» jrWwal C&urt in- f w$om but [•OWL rWI*. and Oootollo, cgim with iK*tr«* r«- VM on ffri- l!lin^i%'«*by ii . may BUffSrwrSod SW. • « • Citrlton », Mom,b»tow, ons of t «X^ pi^femJ. fhltt-tli» iwuvo a ^ry»^y; , ; ted rut^ork flituro on Oct, % W. other show t» \Out Man's FftOtlly,*! which he directs B» w«ll us wrlUl. i for awhile, 10« e«fV mom ..„ . towed tato • (PW»#I? \And they said ItwouSdn't l»T» «n«, trouble mWD^tptigd Hm» y*| May MeKIm, pictured li»xe, of t •JtArdustcin ausrtot on \T Je*wi'« Celebrity &ramun/ •ololst with «o wcho«tr» wh*» i i «r Ji «ett •nd Love oi to walking which it » for tho firil bod to M*.